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Commodore 64
The Commodore 64 was released in 1982 and quickly became one of the most popular home computers of its time. It was known for its versatility, affordability, and the wide range of games and software available for it. The Commodore 64 was a favorite among gamers and programmers alike, and its popularity continued well into the 1990s.
Hamburg 82
In 1982, Hamburg SV was a force to be reckoned with in European football. Led by their star striker, Horst Hrubesch, the team had just won the Bundesliga title and were looking to make a splash in the Champions League.
Gennady Golovkin
Gennady Golovkin, known as "GGG," was born on April 8, 1982, in Karaganda, Kazakhstan. He started boxing at the age of 10 and quickly rose through the ranks, becoming a dominant force in the middleweight division.
ZX Spectrum
The ZX Spectrum was released in 1982 by Sinclair Research Ltd, a British company founded by Sir Clive Sinclair. The Spectrum was designed to be an affordable and accessible home computer for the masses, with a price tag of just £125. It quickly became a popular choice for gamers and hobbyists alike, thanks to its vibrant color graphics and addictive game library.
Dries van Agt
Dries van Agt was born in 1932 in the small town of Geldrop, Netherlands. He grew up in a devout Christian family and was always passionate about politics. After completing his studies in law, he began his political career in the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), which later merged with other Christian parties to form the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA).
Niki Lauda
As a boy I loved cars and so after racing I paid my way into F1. In 1974 Ferrari hired me and in 1975 I won my first World championship. In 1976 I had my rivalry with James Hunt. On August 1st at the nurburgring my car crashed and I was burnt. I nearly died but six weeks later I was back in the car. I pulled out of the last race because of the weather and James won. I won again in 1977. In 1979 I retired to make my own airplane company but I came back in 1982 to race for Mclaren. I won in 1984.
Eunice Higgins (née Harper)
Eunice Higgins (née Harper) is a character from the American sitcom "The Carol Burnett Show" and its spin-off "Mama's Family". She was played by Carol Burnett, who also starred in the 1982 TV movie "Eunice".
Eunice is a working-class homemaker who is always clad in a tattered green dress and wears her hair in a 1940s-era perm. She has a stormy, irrepressible, browbeating persona, always going melodramatically out of control, ranting and raving. However, on "The Family" sketches, Eunice was beaten down by her tyrannical, emotionally-abusive mother, and her fits of rage were usually provoked by her mother's passive-aggressive comments.
Eunice is a fan favorite character from "The Carol Burnett Show".
Joseph Michael "Joey" Stivic
Joseph Michael "Joey" Stivic was a fictional character who first appeared on the 1970s American sitcom All in the Family. Joey was the son and only child of Mike Stivic and Gloria Stivic, and the grandson of Archie Bunker and Edith Bunker. He was born in a two-part episode of All in the Family that aired in December 1975.
Joey appeared on All in the Family until Reiner and Struthers left the series in 1978. After that, he appeared in the All in the Family spin-off series Archie Bunker's Place, in a guest appearance in the November 1979 episode "Thanksgiving Reunion". He also appeared in the two-part December 1978 All in the Family episode "California, Here We Are," after Reiner and Struthers were no longer series regulars.
On Archie Bunker's Place, the character was played by child actor Dick Billingsley and was appropriately pre-school age. With Gloria now separated from Mike, she returned to Archie Bunker's Place with Joey in the February 1982 episode "Gloria Comes Home". In this episode, Joey was played by Christopher Johnston.
John Elway
John Elway was born in 1960 in California and grew up playing football with his friends. He was a natural athlete and was recruited by several colleges to play football. He chose to attend Stanford University and quickly became a star quarterback for the team. In 1982, he led the Stanford Cardinal to a victory over their rival, the California Golden Bears, in a game that became known as "The Band Game." During the game, the Stanford band rushed onto the field and played while the game was still in progress, causing a delay and leading to some tension between the two schools. Despite the controversy, Elway's performance in the game earned him national attention and helped solidify his reputation as one of the best quarterbacks in college football.
Katsuhiro OTOMO
Katsuhiro OTOMO is a 35-year-old cyclist who has been passionate about cycling since he was a teenager. He started competing in races when he was in college and quickly became one of the top cyclists in his region. However, after a serious accident that left him with a broken leg and a concussion, he had to retire from professional cycling.
Purara
Purara is a young and energetic boy with pink hair and a penchant for wearing women's clothing. He is the son of a powerful mafia boss in Italy and has been groomed since birth to take over the family business. Despite his upbringing in the criminal underworld, Purara is a kind-hearted and compassionate individual who dreams of living a life free from violence and crime.