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Come Blow Your Horn         
PLAY WRITTEN BY NEIL SIMON
Come Blow Your Horn is Neil Simon's first play, which premiered on Broadway in 1961 and had a London production in 1962 at the Prince of Wales Theatre. Simon rewrote the script more than two dozen times over several years, resulting in a hit premiere that allowed Simon to leave his full-time television writing career to write stage and film scripts.
blow off         
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Blow off (disambiguation)
informal
1. lose one's temper and shout.
2. break wind noisily.
Julian Blow         
SCOTTISH BIOLOGIST
Draft:Prof Julian Blow; Draft:Julian Blow
Julian Blow is a molecular biologist, Professor of Chromosome Maintenance, and Interim Vice-Principal (Academic Planning & Performance) at the School of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, Scotland.
Examples of use of Come Blow Your Horn
1. His first hit was "Come Blow Your Horn," later a movie with Frank Sinatra, and Robert Redford appeared in the Broadway and film versions of "Barefoot." Since 1'61, Simon has written more than 40 plays that appeared on Broadway and holds the distinction of being the only playwright who has had four works on Broadway at the same time.