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Encyclopedia > Milo Kerrigan

Milo Kerrigan is a fictional boxer created and played by Australian comedian Shaun Micallef on the Australian sketch show Full Frontal. A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction. ... Joe Louis and Rocky Marciano at Madison Square Garden, 1951 Julio Cesar Chavez and Ivan Robinson at the Staples Centre, Los Angeles, 2005 Amir Khan of Britain and Mario Cesar Kindelan Mesa of Cuba at the Athens Olympics, 2004 Boxing, nicknamed the sweet science and also called pugilism or prizefighting... A comedian (also comedienne, female) is a person who attempts to make people laugh through a variety of methods, normally through joke telling, or a stream of funny banter. ... Shaun Micallef is an Australian comedian. ... Full Frontal may refer to: Full Frontal (TV series) - an Australian sketch comedy series which debuted in 1993. ...


Milo Kerrigan, also known as "The Brownish Bomber", is supposedly a heavyweight champion who has experienced 27 knockouts through his career, as well as the 3 that he inflicted on his opponents and has had his face horribly disfigured due to all the blows he has had in the face. On top of this, he has a speech impediment due to damaged vocal cords that make what he says sound like "feshmetta", "cowtootis" and a lot of other random gibberish words. Surprisingly everybody around him seems to be able to understand what he is saying and communicates back to him like he is a normal person. The vocal cords, also known as vocal folds, are composed of twin infoldings of mucous membrane stretched horizontally across the human larynx. ...


Milo has written his own song ("Faffernoiby"), performed it in a Bob Dylan style video clip, had his own clothing line, two movies, and was a frequent guest on Phil's and Parko's good sports as well as an etiquette show. His antics have got him his own segment in "The Incompleat Shaun Micallef" DVD and was a much loved character for most Full Frontal fans. Kerrigan also did a song with singer Margaret Urlich. Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman on 24 May 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, musician and poet. ...


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Milo Kerrigan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (243 words)
Milo Kerrigan is a fictional boxer created and played by Australian comedian Shaun Micallef on the Australian sketch show Full Frontal.
Milo Kerrigan, also known as "The Brownish Bomber", is supposedly a heavyweight champion who has experienced 27 knockouts through his career, as well as the 3 that he inflicted on his opponents and has had his face horribly disfigured due to all the blows he has had in the face.
Milo has written his own song ("Faffernoiby"), performed it in a Bob Dylan style video clip, had his own clothing line, two movies, and was a frequent guest on Phil's and Parko's good sports as well as an etiquette show.
Encyclopedia: Milo Kerrigan (605 words)
Milo is the messhall officer at the base in which the novel takes place before he becomes obssessed with expanding mess operations and trading goods for his enterprise.
Milo's enterprise becomes known as "M & M Enterprises", with the two M's standing for his initials and the "&" added to dispel the myth that the enterprise is a one man operation.
Milo is a friend of the main character, Yossarian Yossarian is the protagonist of the 1961 novel Catch-22 by Joseph Heller.
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