The drummer for Led Zeppelin. He was the greatest drummer in rock music and he is still better than such wannabe pretenders as Neil Peart (who is massively overrated) and Travis Barker (who should never be allowed to play music, ever). Bonham almost single-handedly (although with help from Carmine Appice) created the stereotype of the loud rock drummer, played brutal, pounding beats and amazing triplet-based fills with a lightning right foot.
He is missed.
He is missed.
John Bonham was the genius behind "When the Levee Breaks," "Achilles Last Stand," and "Moby Dick" (the real, live kind, not the patched-together crap on Led Zeppelin II).
by Bonzo, King of Drums December 16, 2008

A man who has been fighting for truth for over 35 years. He is a patriot and a great American. John Kerry is a hero to many in this country but this isn't widely publicized by the media. Senator Kerry has become a grassroots hero since the election in 2004 because he has continued to fight for American civil liberties and integrity in government.
by Equestrianne December 9, 2008

Pitcher for the Braves. Most widely known as the sports god. 3,000 career strikeouts. He has a 12 inch; break of his cutter. Greates baseball player ever? Yes.
by Jeff Smoltz May 6, 2008

A conservative talk-radio host on Fox News Radio, and a journalist of 30+ years. He focuses much of his radio show to riddiculing the idealogy and positions of the left. He centers much of his criticism at Keith Olbermann, whom he used to fill-in for when they both worked for MSNBC in the 1990's. Olbermann would take off work during the Monica Lewinsky scandal because he was tired of reporting on the misdoings of a democratic president. Gibson would be forced to work 4 hours a night because of Olbermann. Olbermann reportedly sat at home in his bathtub when he was not working. For this, Gibson has called Olbermann "bathtub boy".
Gibson is well-known for mostly inviting guests and callers onto his radio program who disagree with him vehemently. Many these guests are controversial figures, who Gibson gives ample time to make their case. About 75% of the callers that he takes disagree with him on the subject.
Gibson is well-known for mostly inviting guests and callers onto his radio program who disagree with him vehemently. Many these guests are controversial figures, who Gibson gives ample time to make their case. About 75% of the callers that he takes disagree with him on the subject.
Broadcasting live from the epi-center of the American liberal-media complex: New York City. Situated in the bunker at Fox News Headquarters, ready to entertain the hell out of you: John Gibson!
by Duck Hunter June 21, 2008

A man who has been fighting for truth for over 35 years. He is a patriot and a great American. John Kerry is a hero to many in this country but this isn't widely publicized by the media. Senator Kerry has become a grassroots hero since the election in 2004 because he has continued to fight for American civil liberties and integrity in government.
by Loretta R December 14, 2008

Proper Noun: Famous singer, actor, dancer, producer, and pilot. During the latter half of the 1970s, John Travolta became on of the biggest stars in Hollywood. After a string of hits in films, on television and on the radio, he had emerged as a true cultural phenomenon, defining tastes in music and fashion while dominating innumerable column inches in newspapers, magazines and gossip columns. Like so many other celebrities, Travolta's initial fame proved short-lived, and by the 80s he was viewed by the media and the public alike largely as a relic of his era. Unlike so many other celebrities, however, he resurfaced, Phoenix-like, the following decade, re-establishing his claims to film superstardom and staking out new territory as one of the most acclaimed actors in contemporary film.
by Foofie X July 8, 2003
