Ice Cream Man

Ice Cream Man may refer to:

  • A vendor employed on an ice cream van
  • Ice Cream Man (business), an American business that gives away ice cream at music events
  • Ice Cream Man (film), a 1995 American horror film
  • Ice Cream Man (album), a 1996 album by Master P
  • "Ice Cream Man", a song by Dru Down, featuring Yukmouth, from Explicit Game
  • "Ice Cream Man", a song by John Brim, also covered by Van Halen
  • "Ice Cream Man", a song by Tom Waits from Closing Time
  • "Ice Cream Man", a song by Van Halen from their eponymous debut album.

Famous quotes containing the words ice cream, ice, cream and/or man:

    Not to like ice cream is to show oneself uninterested in food.
    Joseph Epstein (b. 1937)

    Every incident connected with the breaking up of the rivers and ponds and the settling of the weather is particularly interesting to us who live in a climate of so great extremes. When the warmer days come, they who dwell near the river hear the ice crack at night with a startling whoop as loud as artillery, as if its icy fetters were rent from end to end, and within a few days see it rapidly going out. So the alligator comes out of the mud with quakings of the earth.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    If there be any man who thinks the ruin of a race of men a small matter, compared with the last decoration and completions of his own comfort,—who would not so much as part with his ice- cream, to save them from rapine and manacles, I think I must not hesitate to satisfy that man that also his cream and vanilla are safer and cheaper by placing the negro nation on a fair footing than by robbing them.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    A man at work, making something which he feels will exist because he is working at it and wills it, is exercising the energies of his mind and soul as well as of his body. Memory and imagination help him as he works. Not only his own thoughts, but the thoughts of the men of past ages guide his hands; and, as part of the human race, he creates. If we work thus we shall be men, and our days will be happy and eventful.
    William Morris (1834–1896)