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  Urban Dictionary: dick
If he is lucky enough, he has enough dick control that he doesn't come until after this has happened, which is nice for him as well as her, because the longer the tension builds up, the more enormous the explosion will be when he finally reaches ejaculation.
Then, he feels something like a bomb explode at the base of his dick, and with a sudden and rapid force like water shooting out of a high-pressure hose, he shoots quarts of comeinto her pussy.
In addition to these nicknames, many a guy's dick has a proper name, bestowed on it either by his wife or girlfriend or by himself, and which hopefully has a masculine ring worthy of the dignity of the entity to which it is applied.
www.urbandictionary.com /define.php?term=dick   (777 words)

  
  Scriptorium - Philip K. Dick
Philip K. Dick was a husband to five wives, a father of three children, a brother obsessed by the loss of his twin sister, a son who blamed his mother for her daughter’s death, and a father figure to countless addicts and petty criminals who crashed at his California home.
Dick’s Gnosticism was characterized by a fundamental split between the mundane world and the spiritual world, where the course of one’s life was an obsessional desire to bridge the gap between the two.
Dick himself described it as an “invasion” of his consciousness “by a transcendentally rational mind.” He also came to believe that coexisting within himself was a “plasmate.” Dick believed that his plasmate was an early Christian, who, though very much alive in the First Century, was simultaneously interpenetrated into Dick’s body and mind-space.
www.themodernword.com /scriptorium/dick.html   (7139 words)

  
  Philip K. Dick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dick's stories often descend into seemingly surreal fantasies, with characters discovering that their everyday world is an illusion, emanating either from external entities or from the vicissitudes of an unreliable narrator.
Dick was a voracious reader of works on religion, philosophy, metaphysics, and neo-Gnosticism, and these ideas found their way into many of his stories as well as his visions.
Dick was "resurrected" by his fans in the form of a remote-controlled android designed in his likeness.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Philip_K._Dick   (3923 words)

  
 Dick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Democratic Indira Congress (Karunakaran), DIC(K) The Dicks, a hardcore punk band
Dick Deadeye, character in the operetta HMS Pinafore
Samuel Dick (1740-1812), American politician - New Jersey
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dick   (169 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: A Scanner Darkly: Books: Philip K. Dick   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Among Dick's 45 or so novels, A Scanner Darkly is his dark night of the soul, and is based on one of the lowest points in his life-his involvement with drugs and hard-drug users in 1970-72.
Dick's tragic satire on drug enforcement skewers drug users, enforcement, treatment, and organized crime with equally scathing ferocity as cogs in an out-of-control system of perverse psychological torture.
In the end, Dick's breathless pursuit of the targets of his satire is not an expression of anger but of palpable grief and despair, which the postscript explains in very real, moving terms.
www.amazon.ca /Scanner-Darkly-Philip-K-Dick/dp/0679736654   (1492 words)

  
 DICK HIGGINS 1938-1998
Dick was a model for me, a model of everything one may aspire to be as an intellectual, as a man of dignity.
That was the Dick Higgins whosesensitive and subtle analysis of George Maciunas's typography was grounded as much in his friendship for George as in his sense of type.
Dick was to be one of the respondents to a lecture by John (Hoppy) Hopkins about Entheogens and the Pursuit of Happiness, which I'm supposed to be chairing.
colophon.com /umbrella/higgins_21.3_4.html   (5618 words)

  
 Philip K. Dick - Author - Official Biography - Science Fiction
Dick gave credit to the American Depression-era writer James T. Farrell, author of Studs Lonigan, for helping Dick see how to construct the SF stories that he sold in such numbers to the SF pulps in the early 1950s.
And even though Dick never lost his yearning to be accepted by the literary mainstream, he always regarded it as a kind of treason to deprecate the SF genre he grew up on and flourished in.
Dick received the Hugo Award in 1963 for The Man in the High Castle, which tells of a post-World War II world in which Japan and Germany are the victors and the continental United States is roughly divided between them.
www.philipkdick.com /aa_biography.html   (2117 words)

  
 HERMENAUT: Philip K. Dick (1928-1982)
Dick rarely saw his father (who went on to host a radio show in Los Angeles called "This Is Your Government") again, and although throughout his life he was financially and emotionally dependent on his mother, he also deeply resented her...
Dick is not, in the final analysis, a philosopher-not in the sense of a metaphysician, anyway, or someone believes that all questions can be resolved into one perfect system.
Dick's portrait of a future (present?) in which anyone who attempts to resist capitalism, authoritarianism, or normality in general is enveloped in a net of hallucinations is a vision of hell, one in which all taken-for-granted notions of good and evil are destroyed.
www.hermenaut.com /a4.shtml   (4591 words)

  
 Van Dyke, Dick
Dick Van Dyke's entertainment career began during World War II when he participated in variety shows and worked as an announcer while serving in the military.
The series created quite a stir when, in the early 1960s, husband and wife, though still sleeping in separate beds, were shown to actually have a physical relationship, and Mary Tyler Moore was even shown wearing Capri pants, unheard of at the time.
Dick Van Dyke won three Emmy Awards for his role in TDVDS, and the series received four Emmy Awards as outstanding comedy series.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/V/htmlV/vandykedic/vandykedic.htm   (627 words)

  
 DICK HIGGINS 1938-1998
Dick was a model for me, a model of everything one may aspire to be as an intellectual, as a man of dignity.
For me, Dick was one of the most generous people I have ever met; besides being a friend he was also a teacher, to whom I am indebted for many a thought or article I have written.
Dick was to be one of the respondents to a lecture by John (Hoppy) Hopkins about Entheogens and the Pursuit of Happiness, which I'm supposed to be chairing.
www.colophon.com /umbrella/higgins_21.3_4.html   (5618 words)

  
 About the author- Dick Long of Diving Unlimited International
Dick Long is one of the pioneers of the diving industry and the founder of Diving Unlimited International.
Dick started diving in 1958 and attended the very first NAUI instructor course held in Houston in 1960.
Dick was an equipment designer for the Navy’s Sea Lab II experiment in saturation diving.
www.hammerheadpress.com /pages/Bio_DLong.html   (317 words)

  
 Dick Corporation - General Contractors / Construction Managers / Design-Builders
Combining the roles of designer and constructor, our experience and solid relationships within the industry have enabled Dick Corporation to embrace the design-build contract format and successfully complete a number of projects for both public and private clients using the format.
Through the use of design-build methodology, we are able to provide each client with a true team effort on the project site resulting in a completed project of the utmost quality and value.
Dick Corporation has successfully served as EPC (engineer / procure / construct) contractor on a number of projects in the power and industrial sectors.
www.dickcorp.com /dickcorp/services   (512 words)

  
 History of Dick's Drive In
When 29-year old Dick Spady and his partners went to the local banks seeking a loan to build their first restaurant, the bankers politely showed them the door.
The Broadway Dick's opened in 1955, followed by the Holman Road Dick's in 1960, the Lake City Dick's in 1963, and the Queen Anne Dick's in 1974.
Then in 1971, a mild revolution occurred as two new burgers were added to the menu: the Dick's Special with lettuce, mayonnaise and chopped pickles, and the Dick's Deluxe, a beefed-up, quarter-pound Special with cheese.
www.ddir.com /history.html   (743 words)

  
 fUSION Anomaly. Philip K. Dick
Thomas Pynchon, Dick was obsessed with the second law of thermodynamics, and he coined words like kipple and gubble to denotes the corrosive power of entropy and its ability to render form into formlessness.
Norbert Wiener, Dick viewed entropy metaphysically, casting it in some tales as evil incarnate or as the sign of some cosmic Fall.
Dick's novels _The Divine Invasions_(1981), _VALIS_ (1981), and _The Transmigration of Timothy
fusionanomaly.net /philipkdick.html   (874 words)

  
 Barnes & Noble.com - Dick Francis - Books: Meet the Writers
Dick Francis should be getting a retainer for publicity on behalf of the horse racing industry: His suspenseful, detail-filled plots set in and around the track -- and informed by his own experience as a professional jockey -- have given the sport more intrigue and cachet than any single race or jockey could.
Indeed, for years Dick Francis credited Mary with an extensive role in the creation his novels, and he repeatedly urged her to accept credit as a co-author.
She refused, arguing that “Dick Francis” was the brand name readers responded to.
www.barnesandnoble.com /writers/writer.asp?cid=968052   (431 words)

  
 Dicks Drive In Restaurant
Dick's uses only the finest beef for our hamburgers.
Dick's shakes are made the old fashioned way: You won't find any machine-made shakes at Dick's.
Dick's fries come from real potatoes: You can see Dick's employees slicing real potatoes daily in our restaurants.
www.ddir.com   (126 words)

  
 Back Seat Drivers
While we've all heard about the current rows in Britain and the States over the validity of claims made prior to the war on weapons of mass destruction, it seems that Australia is having its own problems too.
Interestingly, he also points out that cool heads seem to be prevailing, linking to this ABC story on how Israel has decided to hold off on a retaliatory strike for the moment.
Dick) who'd come over on her own steam shortly after me. We'd just enjoyed a leisurely lunch on the terrace at St. Bart's and we're heading back to our hotel to pick up our bags when we noticed that the traffic lights had stopped working.
backseatdrivers.blogspot.com /2003_08_17_backseatdrivers_archive.html   (10165 words)

  
 Dick Cheney Biography - WHITEHOUSE.ORG
A robustly handsome and popular boy whose future was apparent, young Dick was voted "Most Likely to Become CEO of a Multinational Conglomerate Whose Business He Knows Nothing About" by his classmates at Robert E. Lee Senior High School.
Cheney assumes the role of the CEO should George W. Bush ever be rendered unable to perform his duties, whether due to absence, illness, hangover, shin-splints, abject ineptitude, and/or being Raptured to Glory.
The very picture of cardiological resilience, Dick Cheney is married to his high school sweetheart and noted author of lesbian erotica, Mrs.
www.whitehouse.org /administration/dick.asp   (649 words)

  
 ESPN Search: dick vitale
Dick Vitale takes a look at a couple of rules he'd like to change.
Dick Vitale has learned that the University of Kentucky will go after Texas head coach Rick Barnes to fill its coaching position.
Dick Vitale is dreaming of his All-Solid Gold team and how great it would be if everyone stayed for one more year..
sports.espn.go.com /espn/archive?columnist=vitale_dick   (298 words)

  
 Philip K Dick Biography: PopSubCulture.com's The Biography Project
Based on a novel by Philip K. Dick, the story follows the life of Dick's alter-ego, Horselover Fat, who has a strange VALIS "pink light" experience, which might be a real spiritual revelation, but looks an awful lot like a technological experiment gone awry or maybe even a nervous breakdown.
Philip K. Dick was an incredibly imaginative writer, with the ability to twist every day circumstances around to such a degree that even the most mundane of situations could become outrageous and alien.
APBnews.com dug up the 1972 FBI report filed by Philip K. Dick, in which he reported that a secret world health organization was plotting to use his writing to relay messages on "paresis", an alleged new strain of syphilis.
www.popsubculture.com /pop/bio_project/philip_k_dick.html   (2629 words)

  
 Rolling Stone : Dick Dale
Guitarists revere Dick Dale as the originator of the reverb-drenched surf-guitar style and as the co-inventor – with Leo Fender – of that iconic amplifier, the Twin Reverb.
Dick Dale is the one true king of surf guitar, the ne plus ultra, the sine qua non, alpha and omega, everyone else pack up and go home.
The least of his accomplishments is documented in his appearances in '60s beach movies in which the renegade picker sports a hoop earring -- placing him about a decade ahead of the cultural curve with regard to male fashion accessorizing.
www.rollingstone.com /artists/dickdale   (153 words)

  
 Dick Cary Homepage
Dick Cary was a much-recorded jazz composer, arranger, pianist, alto horn, and trumpet player who was active from the 1940s until his death in 1994.
While never extremely famous, Dick Cary was well known to jazz musicians and music insiders for his wonderful performing and arranging.
They perform Dick Cary's music privately every week, while appearing at jazz clubs and festivals from time to time.
home.pacbell.net /jnt2/dickcary   (354 words)

  
 The Official Dick Dale Homepage: History   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Leo would say, 'Dick, why do you have to play so loud?' Dale would explain that he wanted to create the sound of Gene Krupa the famous jazz drummer that created the sounds of the native dancers in the jungles along with the roar of mother nature's creature's and the roar of the ocean.
Being completely self taught, Dick Dale plays left handed upside down which was a result of holding the guitar left-handed.
Dick Dale was the first person to create the surf music sound.
www.dickdale.com /history.html   (1693 words)

  
 Hanson Robotics : Project > Phillip K. Dick Resurrected   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Philip K Dick's works addressed themes in which science, technology and robotics challenge and twist human identity.
Celebrating and resurrecting Dick with such a robot reflects simultaneously upon the works of Dick and the advancement of robotic technology.
IIS will create the artificial intelligence personality of the robot by mathematically deriving it from Dick's life and works in a manner very similar to that described by Dick himself in his book We Can Build You (published in 1964).
www.hansonrobotics.com /project_pkd.php   (1887 words)

  
 Dick - Rotten Tomatoes
The thing Dick resembles most is a wildly uneven Saturday Night Live skit.
Dick is pleasant, sometimes engaging, but overall, it's not for everyone.
Dick leaves you hoping it finds the audience it clearly deserves.
www.rottentomatoes.com /m/1090805-dick   (491 words)

  
 Dick Ford - SKETCH!
The rich variety of imagery offers the viewer many surprises along the way as visual ideas generate and develop, change, merge with one another, and evolve into new expressions.
Dick Ford is an artist who has been productive in a plurality of fields.
He has blundered through life and stumbled into 'prestigious' awards, one man shows, international film and video festivals, Superbowl commercials, miraculous good fortune, and miraculous tragedy.
www.dick-ford.com /sketch   (262 words)

  
 Dick Clark Photos - Dick Clark News - Dick Clark Information   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Dick was hospitalized for a mild stroke in 2004.
Dick Clark: Well, he was a bigot, but that doesn't detract from anything he accomplished on the field (edit)
Dick Clark: It will be good to be back in New York again for New Year's, and I'm elated that Ryan has agreed to join me in ushering in New Year's on America's favorite holiday special (edit)
www.tv.com /dick-clark/person/2798/summary.html   (563 words)

  
 CD Baby: DICK SIEGEL: A Little Pain Never Hurt
Flood's Party with his band, the Ministers of Melody, are recalled by many current and former Ann Arborites as some of the happiest happy hours of in memory.
Dick also became a regular at the Ark which has become one of America's premier folk clubs.
Countless critics and fans consider the title track to Angel's Aweigh, with its bittersweet reflections on longing and life to be one of the best songs ever written.
www.cdbaby.com /cd/dicksiegel03   (729 words)

  
 Dick Miller Fan Club
Dick Miller is the hardest working actor in show business.
This is an ongoing project and we will be adding to the Dick Miller Fan Club page.
If you have an unlisted Dick Miller sighting, a timing or just want to contact us.
www.home.earthlink.net /~iwalsh/dickmill.html   (136 words)

  
 Radio Hall of Fame - Dick Clark, disc jockey
Known as “America’s oldest living teenager,” Dick Clark was born on November 20, 1929 in Utica, New York.
Clark is the founder and a director of the United Stations Radio Networks, who distribute more than 50 hours of weekly radio programming to nearly 3000 radio stations.
Dick Clark was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1990.
www.radiohof.org /discjockey/dickclark.html   (217 words)

  
 Dick Campbell
Dick wrote 398 songs as well as many poems, short stories, and screen plays.
In this example of Dick's poetry and in many of his songs you can see a strong influence of Dick's love of history.
Check out this photo of Dick's Mercury album cover that he altered a little when he was first learning how to use Microsoft paint.
webpages.charter.net /dickcampbell   (1078 words)

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