Clones (disambiguation)
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Clones
is a small Irish town in the border area of the Republic of Ireland.
Clones is also nickname of the loyal fan base of The Jim Rome Show, who grab vines with attempts to give “takes” that are Romenistic in nature with unique smack worthy of air time. The most devoted Clones are typically members of the CAAF; are huge fans of the sitcom ‘Happy Days’; and have high hopes that their daughters grow up to be like the popular film actress, Traci Lords.
Clones may also refer to:
Clones
Clones is a small town in western County Monaghan, in the 'border area' of the Republic of Ireland. The area is part of the Border Region, earmarked for economic development by the Irish Government due to its currently below-average economic situation...
is a small Irish town in the border area of the Republic of Ireland.
Clones is also nickname of the loyal fan base of The Jim Rome Show, who grab vines with attempts to give “takes” that are Romenistic in nature with unique smack worthy of air time. The most devoted Clones are typically members of the CAAF; are huge fans of the sitcom ‘Happy Days’; and have high hopes that their daughters grow up to be like the popular film actress, Traci Lords.
Clones may also refer to:
- "Clones" (song), a 2004 single from Irish alternative rock band Ash
- CLONESCLONESClones is a puzzle/real-time strategy for the Windows platform, released on November 18, 2010 on the digital distribution network Steam. Clones was created by independent game developer Tomkorp Computer Solutions as their first game...
an internet multiplayer computer game available for Windows PC - Clones (anthology), a 1998 anthology edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois
- "Clones" (song)Illadelph HalflifeThe New York Times writer Neil Strauss called the album "one of the year's best rap offerings" and wrote that "The Roots move indiscriminately from politically conscious lyrics to silly rhymes "...
, a song by The RootsThe RootsThe Roots is an American hip hop/neo soul band formed in 1987 by Tariq "Black Thought" Trotter and Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They are famed for beginning with a jazzy, eclectic approach to hip hop which still includes live instrumentals...
on the album Illadelph HalflifeIlladelph HalflifeThe New York Times writer Neil Strauss called the album "one of the year's best rap offerings" and wrote that "The Roots move indiscriminately from politically conscious lyrics to silly rhymes "... - Clones (We're All)Clones (We're All)"Clones " is a 1980 single by rock singer Alice Cooper taken from his 1980 album Flush the Fashion. It reached #40 in the US charts, his first top 40 single in two years. The song is about forced conformity. Cooper reports that he wanted to do the song because he was looking for a new sound...
(song), a song recorded by Alice CooperAlice CooperAlice Cooper is an American rock singer, songwriter and musician whose career spans more than four decades...
on his Flush the FashionFlush the FashionFlush the Fashion is the 12th studio album by Alice Cooper, released in 1980, and produced by Roy Thomas Baker. Musically, the album was a drastic change of style for Cooper, leaning towards a new wave influence...
album, also covered by The Smashing Pumpkins, the Epoxies and BileBileBile or gall is a bitter-tasting, dark green to yellowish brown fluid, produced by the liver of most vertebrates, that aids the process of digestion of lipids in the small intestine. In many species, bile is stored in the gallbladder and upon eating is discharged into the duodenum...
; it was written by David Carron (1948-84)