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gronk (out) Sl. to conk out; to crash, as with a car or a computer. My car gronked out on the way to work this morning. The program gronks every time I start to run it. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Artists here were mirroring the various international phenomena; for example, LA had its own version of neo-expressionism with painters like Andrew Wilf and Roger Herman and Gronk. Brassy, startling, and at times overwhelming, the exhibit included many renowned artists: Carlos Almaraz, David Botello, Vincent Valdez, George Yepes, John Valadez, Alex Rubio, Eloy Torres, Jesse Trevino, Cesar Martinez, Frank Romero, Leo Limon, Gilbert "Magu" Lujan, Glugio Gronk Nicandro, Wayne Alaniz Healy, Adan Hernandez, Raul Guerrero, Rupert Garcia, Charles "Chaz" Bojorquez, Melesio Casas, and Gaspar Enriquez. I've been instructed by people like Norma Cantu and Ana Castillo and Maria Elena Gaitan, who is a comedian, and Gronk, a painter, and all of these, and the Chicano professors at Cal State. |
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