In case you missed it, last week there was a news story about
a janitor named Ronald Read from Vermont who recently passed away at the age of 92 with a small fortune — $ 8 million dollars.
In the case of that film's central character, a Massachusetts
janitor named Lee Chandler, as written by Kenneth Lonergan and played...
A fable like no other, it's a Cold War - era tale of a mute
janitor named Elisa Esposito (English actress Sally Hawkins) who falls in love with a recently discovered half - fish, half - man thing (del Toro's go - to creature player Doug Jones in the scaly suit) being held at the secret government facility she cleans.
Meanwhile, a bullied hotel
janitor named Rowan (Neil Casey) has begun planting devices around the city that amplify paranormal activity in the hopes of opening a portal to a ghostly dimension, and the only ones capable of stopping him are the newly formed Ghostbusters.
Still, Williams attributes his success in large part to an unusual mentor: an alcoholic, illiterate
janitor named Willie Turner, whom Williams worked with at Leonard's Department Store in Burbank, Calif., when he was a teenager.
Not exact matches
A Vermont gas station attendant and
janitor, invested in recognizable
names when he amassed an $ 8 million fortune, his attorney said.
There are very few professions that use the
name of the profession as a title to begin with — at least, outside of Richard Scarry's Busytown storybooks, in which Farmer Fox crashes vegetable - shaped cars into
Janitor Joe and Postman Pig.
Over the course of the film's 90 minute runtime, we meet: Loretta (Caroline Dhavernas), a waitress with dreams of something more; a sleazy hustler
named Michael (Kevin Pollak); feuding married couple Henry and Lily (Peter Keleghan and Wendy Crewson); recovering drug addict Denise (Anna Friel) and her patient husband R.J. (Kris Holden - Reid); and Phillie (Craig Ferguson), the motel's depressed, drunken
janitor.
And the
janitor is a Russian by the
name of Volkov (Aksel Hennie).
While trying to escape, Six has to fend off evil characters who have
names like the
Janitor, the Twin Chefs, and the Lady — and she also has to try and avoid starving to death, because video games are kind of fucked up these days.
Their journey brings them across a number of colorful characters including an enigmatic
janitor and a mysterious femme fatale
named Annie (Robbie), who might just have more to do with their mission than they think.
For those who are too young to remember it (or for those who need their memories refreshed), the show revolves around a talking dog
named Penrod Pooch who works as a police station
janitor.
Two wild cards are put into play: one, said customs house is in Montreal, thus violating Nick's rule of not doing local jobs; and two, he must work with a young upstart
named Jack (Edward Norton), who has already studied the inner workings of the building under the guise of a mentally challenged
janitor.
The
janitor at the local school has his faith tested in an encounter with an isolated man he has come to help; a grown daughter longs for mother love even as she comes to accept her mother's happiness in a foreign country; and the adult Lucy Barton (the heroine of My
Name Is Lucy Barton, the author's celebrated New York Times bestseller) returns to visit her siblings after seventeen years of absence.
The
names and backgrounds of the followers and participants in deepclimate.org are unknown, and it seems likely that they may be mainly
janitors, trash collectors and hash slingers, based on the idiotic comments that they send in.
Pejorative [citation needed]
names for the practice include
janitor's insurance and dead peasants insurance.
CAREER HISTORY
JANITOR - Start Date - Present Employers
name - Location Responsible for using machines, and equipment necessary to complete janitorial tasks.