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Trina Morissette
Trina Morissette is the Progressive Conservative candidate in Ottawa Centre for the 2007 Ontario provincial election. The following biography is provided on her website:

"When leadership matters, you need an MPP with energy, integrity, passion and experience.

Trina Morissette was born and raised in rural Ontario and graduated from the University of Ottawa law school.

She has proven herself to be a tireless worker both as a professional and as a volunteer. Anyone who has worked with Trina can attest to the fact that she takes her commitments seriously.

With Trina as our MPP, your concerns will be heard, action will be taken and as a consequence our community will be a better place.

Public service has always been important to Trina. She gained valuable experience at Queen’s Park working for the Ministers of Labour, Environment and Energy. During her role as Senior Policy Advisor and having gained a better understanding of how government can help the community, she decided to join John Tory’s Team.

Currently she practices law in Ottawa, representing people seeking justice and fairness in both official languages."

Srdan Baric
As a young aspiring (crude term edited out) instructor, Srdan always envisioned himself achieving something more. And in late 1997, he saw himself bestowed on a wonderfull island of Australia where he finally realised that the world does not revolve around (crude term edited out) traditions he has learnt throughout his childhood in wartorn Sarajevo and later Zadar. Brisbane was proving to be much more of a ask-questions-shoot-later city, which didin't quite sit well with "Serge" as people started calling him, who possesed the trigger skills which belonged to the wildest of the wests.

Kanoko Hatamiya
is a female seiyuu who was born in Kanagawa, Japan. She was born June 5th, 1975. She is part of Atelier Peach.

Notable voice roles
Tristia of the Deep Blue Sea as Reygurett Kutanie

Tsuki ha Higashi ni Hi ha Nishi ni: Operation Sanctuary as Fumio

Yume no Crayon Oukoku as Miss Tonakai

New Media Institute
The New Media Institute (NMI) is a New York based corporation whose mission is to educate the public on issues surrounding the Internet and other forms of new media. It is the primary source of facts and statistics for the industry.

NMI was founded by John Spagnuolo as a result of a research project in Columbia University's Masters Degree Program in Strategic Communications.

NMI works primarily with the news media to help research facts and statistics related to the Internet for their news stories. Executives at the organization regularly appear in television, radio, print and online news stories.

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calafrablistic jungle thingy objective
u have entered calafrablistic jungle thingy objective                           hahahahahahahahahahahaha ladidadilada monte-carlo and a pizza hut snap goes the garbage bin. why is one of my talking leprechons yellow???? why?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Fine Arts Center of Hot Springs
The Fine Arts Center of Hot Springs is located in Hot Springs, Ark.

Zodiac M-Print
Zodiac M-Print is a rap group comprised of Blaze Ya Dead Homie and The ROC.

Cryptography
Removing copyright violation from

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Baby music composers
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Aaron Corp
Aaron Corp is an American football player from Orange, California. He plays the quarterback position for the Lutheran High School. At 6 foot 4 inches and 195 pounds, Corp has a surprising mobility for a quarterback his size. His 2006 honors included Parade All-American, EA Sports All-American first team, Super Prep All-American, Prep Star All-American, Super Prep Elite 50, Prep Star 100, Rivals.com 100, Super Prep All-Farwest Offensive MVP, Prep Star All-West, Cal-Hi Sports California Mr. Football, Cal-Hi Sports All-State first team, Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West first team, Orange County Register Fab 15 first team, Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100, All-CIF Pac-5 Division Offensive MVP, Los Angeles Times All-Star MVP, Orange County Register All-Orange County Offensive MVP and All-Trinity League Co-MVP. Aaron Corp is a key committed freshman for the USC Trojans.

Xavier Henry
Xavier Henry is a basketball player from Oklahoma City (OK) Putnam City. He plays the shooting guard/small forward position for the Putnam city High School. His AAU team is Athletes first. Xavier Henry is the younger brother of C.J. Henry, the 17th pick in the first round of the 2005 Major League Baseball (MLB) Draft by the New York Yankees. Xavier Henry is a coachable player. According to some ranking sites Xavier Henry will be one of the top 5 in the class of 2009. He plans to play for Kansas in the future.

Via Infinito
VIA INFINITO: A place in the popular videogame series Final Fantasy. It appears in Final Fantasy X-2 and it is considered one of the hardest places in the game. It consists of 100 floors,also known as cloisters,and it contains some of the best accessories found in this game,but also contains some of the hardest bosses in the game as well,which can be found every 20 floors.These floors(floor 20,40,60,80,100) are also known as the great cloisters. This place was originally discovered by Trema(founder of New Yevon) but it was sealed,until it was discovered again by some kids,known as the "Kinderguardians"

Neil Diamond LP called GEMS issued in South Africa
Hi I have a LP of Neil Diamond that does not appear in your list of Neil's discography. The LP is called GEMS. It is a double LP and was marketed and distributed by Gallo South Africa on the London Record label. The number of the LP is DLPL 331/2. It was issued 12 January 1976. It contained the following songs: Side 1 I'm A Believer Monday, Monday Shilo Solitary man Cherry, Cherry Do it

Side 2 Kentucky Woman You Got To Me Thank The Lord For The Night Time The Boat That I Row Oh No No Red, Red Wine

Side 3 Girl You'll Be A Woman Soon Love To Love Someday Baby I'll Come Running New Orleans Red Rubber Ball

Side 4 You'll Forget The Long Way Home Crooked Street Shot Down The Time Is Now LA Bamba

My email address is removed for privacy

Best Regards Philip

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PEHO syndrome
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PEHO syndrome
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TRENT, HERMAN L.
TRENT, HERMAN L. First Sergeant, U.S. Army Company B, 2d Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 3d Brigade, 101st Airborne Division Date of Action: July 22, 1968 Citation: The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Herman L. Trent, First Sergeant, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations involving conflict with an armed hostile force in the Republic of Vietnam, while serving with Company B, 2d Battalion, 506th Infantry, 3d Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Airmobile). First Sergeant Trent distinguished himself by exceptionally valorous actions on 22 July 1968 while serving s First Sergeant and platoon leader of an infantry company on combat operations near Cu Chi. As his unit was crossing a rice paddy, it came under heavy fire from well entrenched North Vietnamese troops. Sergeant Trent immediately organized his platoon and began returning fire on the enemy positions. Realizing that the machine gun positions would have to be destroyed before they could advance, he ordered the platoon to pull back with the wounded and regroup with the main body of the company. Remaining behind, Sergeant Trent then moved through the fusillade with three other men and annihilated several enemy positions with hand grenades. Using his radio, he called in air strikes from a site less than fifty meters from the targets. He then entered a destroyed hostile bunker and remained in it for six hours, directing the ordinance nearly on top of his position. When he noticed that some of the better camouflaged emplacements remained untouched by the air strikes, he crawled through a nearby hedgerow and down the line of enemy bunkers, killing three snipers. As darkness fell the North Vietnamese fire ceased. Returning to the rice paddy, he discovered a member of this company who was seriously wounded and carried him more than four hundred meters to the unit's night defensive positions. First Sergeant Trent's extraordinary heroism and devotion to duty were in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit, and the United States Army. HQ US Army, Vietnam, General Orders No. 150 (January 14, 1969)

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Herman L. Trent
TRENT, HERMAN L. First Sergeant, U.S. Army Company B, 2d Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 3d Brigade, 101st Airborne Division Date of Action: July 22, 1968 Citation: The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Herman L. Trent, First Sergeant, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations involving conflict with an armed hostile force in the Republic of Vietnam, while serving with Company B, 2d Battalion, 506th Infantry, 3d Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Airmobile). First Sergeant Trent distinguished himself by exceptionally valorous actions on 22 July 1968 while serving s First Sergeant and platoon leader of an infantry company on combat operations near Cu Chi. As his unit was crossing a rice paddy, it came under heavy fire from well entrenched North Vietnamese troops. Sergeant Trent immediately organized his platoon and began returning fire on the enemy positions. Realizing that the machine gun positions would have to be destroyed before they could advance, he ordered the platoon to pull back with the wounded and regroup with the main body of the company. Remaining behind, Sergeant Trent then moved through the fusillade with three other men and annihilated several enemy positions with hand grenades. Using his radio, he called in air strikes from a site less than fifty meters from the targets. He then entered a destroyed hostile bunker and remained in it for six hours, directing the ordinance nearly on top of his position. When he noticed that some of the better camouflaged emplacements remained untouched by the air strikes, he crawled through a nearby hedgerow and down the line of enemy bunkers, killing three snipers. As darkness fell the North Vietnamese fire ceased. Returning to the rice paddy, he discovered a member of this company who was seriously wounded and carried him more than four hundred meters to the unit's night defensive positions. First Sergeant Trent's extraordinary heroism and devotion to duty were in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit, and the United States Army. HQ US Army, Vietnam, General Orders No. 150 (January 14, 1969)

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Gandhi Monument Council of Nevada
The Nevada clergy belonging to different religions have formed a committee to push for a Gandhi Monument in the state capital Carson City and Gandhi statues in Las Vegas and Reno.

Named Gandhi Monument Council of Nevada, it will meet Nevada Governor Jim Gibbons in the near future to urge him to establish a Gandhi Monument near the State Capitol in Carson City. The Council will also make representations to the mayors of Las Vegas and Reno to erect one life-size statue of Mahatma Gandhi in their respective cities at suitable place.

According to coordinators Rajan Zed and Reverend Gene Savoy Jr, the purpose of this Council is to commemorate Gandhi’s philosophy of non-violence, his commitment to world peace, and his work for the upliftment of the downtrodden.

Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948) was one of the few men in history to fight simultaneously on moral, religious, political, social, economic, and cultural fronts. His life and thought had an enormous impact on the world, and he continues to be widely revered as one of the greatest moral, political, and peace leaders of the twentieth century.

The Council is formed of the Christian (various denominations), Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, Bahai, Native American, etc., clergy of Nevada. It is launching a signature campaign among the clergy of the state for support on this issue.

Members of the Council are: Father Charles T. Durante (Catholic), Pastor Carl Wilfrid (Lutheran), Father George C. Bratiotis (Greek Orthodox), Reverend John J. Auer (Methodist), Reverend Alan Dorway (Presbyterian), Imam Abdul Barghouthi (Muslim), Rajan Zed (Hindu), Reverend Philip Bryan (Buddhist), Rabbi Myra Soifer (Jew), Trip Barthel (Bahai), Reverend Laurie Chappelle (Episcopalian), Reverend Gene Savoy Jr. (International Community of Christ), and Irwin Sharp Fish Sr. (Native American).

John Terry
John George Terry (born December 7, 1980 in Barking, London) is an English professional football player. Terry plays as a centre back and is the captain of both Chelsea in the English Premier League and the national football team of England.

Terry is regarded as one of the best defenders in the world. He was voted best defender in the 2005 UEFA Champions League,[1] PFA Players' Player of the Year in 2005,[2] and was included in the FIFPro World XI for 2005[3] and 2006.[4] He was also named in the all-star squad for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, the only English player to make the team.[5] He wears the number 26 shirt for Chelsea and the number 6 shirt for England.

In 2007, he became the first captain to lift the FA Cup at the new Wembley Stadium (in Chelsea's 1-0 win over Manchester United), and also the first player to score a full international goal there (in England's 1-1 draw with Brazil).

Contents [hide] 1 Biography 1.1 Football career 1.2 Chelsea 1.3 England 1.4 Sponsorship 1.5 Personal life 2 Honours 3 Quotes 4 International goals 5 Notes 6 External links

Biography Terry was born in Barking, East London and attended Eastbury Comprehensive School.

His older brother Paul is also a professional footballer, playing for Leyton Orient in Football League One.

Football career Terry played initially for Sunday League team Senrab F.C.. The side then featured many future stars of the English game, including current Premiership players Bobby Zamora, Paul Konchesky, Ledley King and Jlloyd Samuel. Terry joined Chelsea's youth system at 14, playing for the club's Youth and Reserve teams as a midfielder. It was due to a shortage of central defenders that he was moved to centre-half, the position he plays today.

Chelsea Terry made his Chelsea debut on 28 October 1998 as a late substitute in a League Cup tie with Aston Villa; his first start came later that season in an FA Cup third round match, a 2-0 win over Oldham Athletic. He spent a brief period on loan with Nottingham Forest in 2000 to build up his first team experience. Early in his career, Terry was involved in an incident at a West London nightclub with Chelsea team mate Jody Morris and Wimbledon's Des Byrne. He was charged with assault and affray, but later cleared. During the affair, he received a temporary ban from the national side, which cost him a place in England's 2002 World Cup squad.[6]

Terry began to establish himself in the Chelsea first team from the 2000-01 season, making 23 starts, and was voted the club's player of the year.[7] He continued his progress during 2001-02, becoming a regular in the defence alongside club captain and French international Marcel Desailly. That season saw Chelsea reach the FA Cup final, though a virus denied Terry a place in the starting line-up, although he did come on as a second-half substitute. Chelsea lost the game 2-0.

Terry Playing for Chelsea in 2006.In season 2001/02, Terry was handed the captaincy for the first time, in a League match against Charlton Athletic on December 5th 2001.

In season 2003-04, his performances led to him being handed the captain's armband by manager Claudio Ranieri when Desailly was out of the side. He played well in the absence of the French international, establishing himself as a genuine contender for a first team slot and forming a strong defensive partnership with William Gallas.

Following Desailly's retirement, new Chelsea manager José Mourinho chose Terry as his club captain, a choice which was positive throughout the 2004-05 season as Chelsea won the FA Premier League title in record-breaking fashion with the best defensive record in Football League history, the most clean sheets and the most points accrued.[8]

Terry was voted Player of the Year by his fellow professionals in England[2] and scored eight goals, including a late winner against FC Barcelona, in the UEFA Champions League. He was voted the best defender in the latter tournament.[1]

Along with Frank Lampard, Claude Makélélé and Petr Čech, Terry is regarded as a part of the "spine" of the Chelsea team.[citation needed] Being an English player who came through the club's youth system, he is especially popular with Chelsea fans.[citation needed] In September 2005 he was selected as a member of the World XI at the FIFPro awards. The team was chosen by a vote of professional footballers based in 40 countries.[3]

In a match on 14 October 2006 against Reading F.C., Terry had to take over in goal for Chelsea after both of Chelsea's usual keepers, Petr Čech and Carlo Cudicini were both injured in the game. He wore the number 40 shirt belonging to third-choice goalkeeper Henrique Hilario. However, as the game continued for only a little over a minute, Terry did not have a single save to make - in fact, his goalkeeping experience was limited to taking a free-kick from inside the penalty area. Chelsea managed to hang on to a one goal lead and win the game.

In a match on 5 November 2006 against Tottenham Hotspur, Terry was sent off for the first time in his Chelsea career. He received 2 yellow cards as Chelsea lost at White Hart Lane for the first time since 1987. Later, Terry was charged with misconduct by the F.A. for questioning the integrity of match referee Graham Poll, who allegedly gave Terry different reasons for why he was given his second yellow during and after the game.[citation needed] Poll was also acquitted of saying inappropriate things to Chelsea players. On 10 January 2007, John Terry was ordered to pay £10,000 for the inappropriate conduct after he changed his mind and pleaded "guilty" to the FA. He has been asked to apologise publicly to Poll.

Terry celebrating with Chelsea and England team-mate Frank Lampard.Recently Terry has missed 4 premiership matches for Chelsea due to a recurring back problem. After the tie to Reading F.C. on 26 December 2006, José Mourinho stated that his captain may require surgery to fix the problem. In the games that he has missed, Chelsea have conceded 6 goals, in all this season they have conceded 15 goals (the equivalent to the goals they conceded in the 04/05 season). On 28 December Chelsea released a press statement saying Terry had had back surgery: "The operation to remove a sequestrated lumbar intervertebral disc was successful."[9].

Although he was expected to return at the game against Wigan Athletic, Terry was missing once again, due to the recurring back problem. He made his return against Charlton Athletic on February 3, 2007. He played his first 90 minutes of football for nearly three months against Middlesborough and received much applause from the Chelsea faithful. Playing in the UEFA Champions league last sixteen away against FC Porto, he suffered another injury, this time to his ankle, and was set to be miss the upcoming Carling Cup Final (2007) against Arsenal, but managed to recover from the injury within days.

Terry made the starting line-up for Chelsea in the Carling Cup final. Going forward for a corner in the second half, he threw himself at the ball with a diving header; Arsenal's Abou Diaby, in an attempt to clear the ball, kicked Terry in the face. Terry was unconscious for several minutes at which point he swallowed his tongue. He was carried off the field on a stretcher and immediately transferred to the University Hospital of Wales, where he was successfully treated. Terry discharged himself the same day and returned to the Millennium Stadium to celebrate his team's 2-1 win. The only recollection Terry has of the second half is walking out onto the pitch and does not remember the 10 minutes he played prior to his injury.[10]

After spending two weeks on the sidelines, Terry made his return to the side against Blackburn in March. He has since captained Chelsea to the semi-finals of the 2006-2007 UEFA Champions League, the third time in four years that Chelsea have made it to the final four of the competition.

In May 2007, Terry captained Chelsea to the FA Cup, in the first final at the new Wembley Stadium.

Despite failing to agree terms to a new contract immediately following the 2006-2007 season, Terry stated on several occassions that he had no intention of leaving Chelsea. In late July he signed a new five-year contract[11] with a base salary of between £131,000[12] and £135,000[13] per week, making him the highest-paid player in Premier League history.[14]

England Terry is the current captain of the England national team and he made his debut in June 2003 against Serbia and Montenegro. He played for his country at Euro 2004, and England Manager Sven-Göran Eriksson stated that Terry was the first-choice centre back, ahead of Rio Ferdinand and Sol Campbell.

In a FIFA World Cup Qualifying match against Poland, Terry had the honour of wearing England's captain armband, replacing Michael Owen as captain after the latter was subbed.

He has cemented his place in the England squad by being selected for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. In a warm-up match for that tournament against Hungary on May 30, 2006, Terry scored his first goal for England, the team's second in a 3-1 victory. Despite an injury scare in a friendly against Jamaica, he recovered to play in England's opening fixture against Paraguay, a 1-0 victory.

In the next match against Trinidad and Tobago, he made perhaps the most spectacular save of the tournament. In the game's 44th minute, Carlos Edwards beat England's Paul Robinson to a cross and as Stern John bundled a header towards the goal, Terry cleared the ball off the line with an overhead kick.

In the quarter-finals match against Portugal, Terry played the entire match, but England lost on penalties and he was left in tears with his fellow players. Six days later, he was the only English player to be named in the tournament's all-star squad.[5]

On 10th August 2006, Steve McClaren named John Terry as the England captain, succeeding David Beckham. McClaren said "Choosing a captain is one of the most important decisions a coach has to make. I’m certain I’ve got the right man in John Terry. I’m convinced he will prove to be one of the best captains England has ever had."

John Terry scored a goal on his debut as the England captain, in a friendly international against Greece. This was the first goal of the match and, as such, the first goal during McClaren's reign as manager. When celebrating he kissed his new captain's armband.

Terry is one of five national team captains in the current Chelsea team, along with Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast captain), Andriy Shevchenko (Ukraine captain), Michael Ballack (Germany captain) and Claudio Pizarro (Peru captain).

On 1st June 2007, Terry became the first player to score an international goal at the new Wembley Stadium when he scored England's goal in a 1-1 draw with Brazil.

Sponsorship John Terry is the main face alongside Michael Owen for the Umbro sportswear brand often introducing new brand lines and products as well as new England kits. He has also appeared in adverts for Samsung and Nationwide, as well as being in a sponsorship deal with football gaming series Pro Evolution Soccer. On the UK version of Pro Evolution Soccer 6, he appears on the front cover with Brazil international Adriano.

Personal life Terry currently lives in Oxshott, Surrey. He and his wife Toni Poole are the parents of twins, a boy (Georgie John) and a girl (Summer Rose) born on 18 May 2006. Terry celebrated their birth when scoring for England against Hungary, when he performed a "baby-rocking" celebration.

The couple married at Blenheim Palace on 15 June 2007 in a magazine coverage deal, and requested Harrods gift vouchers as wedding presents. After the wedding, the couple enjoyed a two week honeymoon on Roman Abramovich's super yacht Pelorus in the Mediterranean.[15]

Honours Chelsea

FA Premier League (2004-05, 2005-06) FA Cup (2000, 2007) League Cup (2005, 2007) FA Community Shield (2005) Personal honours

PFA Player of the Year (2004-05) 2005 UEFA Champions League Best Defender FIFA World Cup squad of the tournament (2006) FIFPro World XI Team (2005, 2006) Captain of England national football team (2006-present)

Quotes In the July 2007 edition of World Soccer Magazine, players from a variety of clubs were asked who they thought was the perfect captain. The following are a selection of quotes from players who chose John Terry.

"Even from the outside the game you can appreciate that John Terry is the boss of the Chelsea side in all ways."-Cesc Fabregas, Arsenal "You can see that everybody always looks for John Terry on the pitch. He is vital for Chelsea."-Gabriel Heinze, Manchester United "...what you need is a good communicator and organizer, such as John Terry, who obviously cares deeply about his club."-Christoph Metzelder, Real Madrid "John Terry is the perfect skipper. It's obvious Chelsea means everything to him. When he makes those last ditch blocks, team-mates can't help but be inspired."-Kasey Keller, formerly of Borussia Mönchengladbach

International goals 1 2006-05-30 Manchester, England Hungary 2-0 3-1 Friendly match 2 2006-08-16 Manchester, England Greece 1-0 4-0 Friendly match 3 2007-06-01 London, England Brazil 1-0 1-1 Friendly match
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Notes ^ a b Best Defender 2005. uefa.com. Retrieved on 15 October 2006. ^ a b Terry claims player of year award. BBC. Retrieved on 15 October 2006. ^ a b Lamps and Terry honoured. thefa.com. Retrieved on 15 October 2006. ^ Ronaldinho regains FifPro crown. BBC. Retrieved on 16 December 2006. ^ a b Terry makes Fifa World Cup squad. BBC. Retrieved on 10 September 2006. ^ Footballers cleared over club brawl. BBC. Retrieved on 10 September 2006. ^ Historical Stats. Chelseafc.com. Retrieved on 26 February 2007. ^ Mourinho's relaxed approach adds to sense of theatre. The Guardian. Retrieved on 16 October 2006. ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/chelsea/6215445.stm ^ "Terry recovers after head injury", BBC, 2007-02-25. Retrieved on 2007-02-26. ^ Peter O'Rourke. "Terry signs new Blues deal", SkySports, 2007-07-27. Retrieved on 2007-02-30. ^ Chris Harvey. "Lampard Gets Pay Boost", SkySports, 2007-07-27. Retrieved on 2007-02-29. ^ Dominic Fifield. "Terry becomes highest-paid player in Premier League history", The Guardian, 2007-07-28. Retrieved on 2007-02-30. ^ Dominic Fifield. "Terry becomes highest-paid player in Premier League history", The Guardian, 2007-07-28. Retrieved on 2007-02-30. ^ http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,4-2007260492,00.html

External links TheFA.com profile BBC profile Tactical Profile at Football-Lineups.com Statistics at soccerbase.com John Terry profile at England-expects.org John Terry Profile from Carling.com Preceded by Thierry Henry PFA Players' Player of the Year 2005 Succeeded by Steven Gerrard Preceded by Marcel Desailly Chelsea F.C.captain 2004–present Succeeded by Incumbent Preceded by David Beckham England football captain 2006–present Succeeded by Incumbent Preceded by Ricardo Carvalho UEFA Champions League Best Defender 2004-05 Succeeded by Carles Puyol [hide]v • d • eEngland squad - 2006 FIFA World Cup 1 Robinson • 2 Neville • 3 A. Cole • 4 Gerrard • 5 Ferdinand • 6 Terry • 7 Beckham • 8 Lampard • 9 Rooney • 10 Owen • 11 J. Cole • 12 Campbell • 13 James • 14 Bridge • 15 Carragher • 16 Hargreaves • 17 Jenas • 18 Carrick • 19 Lennon • 20 Downing • 21 Crouch • 22 Carson • 23 Walcott • Coach: Eriksson

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Rambo Leprechauno: Secret Agent
Rambo Leprechauno: Secret Agent is an upcoming novel by the rookie novelist D.D. (Daniel David) Argent. It is the first in the Rambo Leprechauno trilogy about a leprechaun who is a secret agent for an inter-racial agency. Along with his close friend and sidekick Ploppy, who has his own pet pig named Harry Plopper, he strives to save the world in time to get back the pub for a pint of Guinness. The novel is currently in the writing stage, but there are rumours of a high-profile publication deal. Plot The top ten workers of IRASA (Inter-Racial Alliance Secret Agency) are on a team bonding day at a golf course when eight of them are blown up in a mysterious explosion. One of the survivors is Rambo Leprechauno, agent No.10, who is certain someone is trying to destroy IRASA and must find out who before it is too late. Meanwhile, there is some trouble in Washington D.C. A group of 19 Middle Eastern men with alleged terror connections arrives in America with no suspicion by airport or customs staff. President Ronald Reagan is under pressure because of this and calls an emergency meeeting with with his Director of National Intelligence Russ Cargill (nothing to do with the Simpsons Movie villain). Cargill assumes the meeting is about this, but finds it is in truth about an attempt on Reagan's life the previous week by a man Cargill identifies as a Brazilian Mafia don, Filipe Argentio.

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True Malk
Stretch marks can be cured with true malk. Just pour some into your strawberry bubble bath. Be careful when you get out or your knees might buckle. shit juice To reduce buckling, drink True Malk once a day.

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Once Upon a Time in the North
Once Upon a Time in the North is a short story by Phillip Pullman, and a prequel to His Dark Materials to be published in April 2008. The premise of the story, the meeting of Iorek and Lee, was originally suggested to be appearing in The Book of Dust but is now to be published on it’s own. It will be printed in the format of a small blue book, with several goodies, much in the same way as Lyra’s Oxford.

It has also been remarked by Pullman that in addition to this story and The Book of Dust a small green book may one day be published about Will.

Dean Higuchi
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Dean Higuchi is a retired American professional wrestler, known by his ring name Dean Ho, who competed in North American regional promotions including Pacific Northwest Wrestling, the World Wide Wrestling Federation and the National Wrestling Alliance, specifically the Hawaii-based Big Time Wrestling during the 1960s and 70s.

A longtime veteran of the Vancouver's NWA All-Star Wrestling, he feuded with Terry Adonis, The Brute and, most notably, former NWA World Heavyweight Champion Gene Kiniski.

He is also the former owner of the Dean's Gym, a successful and highly popular gym where many of the areas top bodybuilders such as Mike Brown and professional wrestlers trained for decades including Don Muraco, Beauregarde, Rene Goulet and Karl Gotch.

Early life and career
After graduating from President Theodore Roosevelt High School, Higuchi was one of Hawaii's prominent bodybuilders during the 1950s winning the title "Mr. Hawaiian Islands" competition in 1956 and finishing sixth place in the "Mr. America" competition in Philadelphia. Opening his gym on Kalakaua Avenue in 1957, the gym was a popular training center for both bodybuilders and professional wrestlers.

Making his professional wrestling debut during the early 1960s, he lost one of his earliest matches to Rocky Columbo in Portland, Oregon on April 6, 1962.

During the mid-1960s, Higuchi began competing for promoter Ed Francis's Pacific Northwest Wrestling feuding with El Shereef and also teaming with Kazimoto and Al Torres during early 1965. Later, while in Francis's Big Time Wrestling, he appeared in televised matches against Fuji Fujiwara, Bill Dromo , Tosh Togo, Nick Kozak, Kongozan and the Mongolian Stomper at the Honolulu Civic Auditorium during 1966.

After loosing to Hans Mortier and Johnny Barend in early 1967, Higuchi wrestled two matches in one night defeating Great Fuji although he lost a later tag team match with Karl Gotch against Curtis Iaukea and Ripper Collins on April 5, 1967 before moving to the mainland by the end of the year.

National Wrestling Alliance
Feuding with then NWA World Heavyweight Champion Gene Kiniski in 1968, he lost two matches title matches to him on October 21 and again on December 16 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The following year, he would avenge his loss teaming with Earl Maynard to defeat Kiniski and Bad Boy Shields in a tournament final for the NWA Canadian Tag Team Championship in Vancouver on May 12, 1969.

Continuing his long running feud with Kiniski, he and Steve Bolus fought to a time limit draw against Kiniski and Angelo Mosca on January 26 and, with Tex McKenzie, defeated Gene Kiniski and Moose Morowski on April 28, 1970.

Loosing the titles less then a month later to Dutch Savage & "Bulldog" Bob Brown on June 9, he and Steve Bolus would defeat them on December 8 and held them until their defeat by Brown & John Quinn on February 9, 1970. He would later win the tag team titles with Steven Little Bear twice during 1971 and feuded with the Skull Brothers and Gene Kiniski & Bob Brown before loosing the titles to Kiniski and Brown for the second and final time on October 11, 1971. .

Staying in Vancouver in early 1973, he defeated Sailor White on January 22 and feuding with The Brute, he and Sean Reagan would loose a tag team match to The Brute & Mike Webster in Seattle on March 3. After defeating Tony Bourne, Butts Giraud and Bob Hames in a 6-man tag team match with Larry Whistler and Eric Froelich on July 16, he left the promotion moving on to the northeastern United States.

World Wide Wrestling Federation
Wrestling for the World Wide Wrestling Federation during the mid-1970s, he and Tony Garea teamed to defeat Toru Tanaka & Mr. Fuji to win the WWWF World Tag Team Championship on November 14, 1973. Holding on to the titles for four months, they eventually lost the belts to Jimmy and Johnny Valiant on May 8, 1974. They would continue to team for a time defeating Jack Evens & Hans Schroeder on November 24 however, by late 1974, they had gone their separate ways.

While wrestling in Georgia Championship Wrestling, he held the NWA Georgia Tag Team titles with Ken Mantell defeating Black Gordman & Goliath on July 2 before loosing them to Jimmy and Johnny Valiant a little more then two weeks later on July 16, 1976. He also helped Rick "The Dragon" Steamboat, who was also wrestling in Georgia at the time, develop his martial arts and ring psychology during his early career.

From San Francisco to Vancouver
Returning to Vancouver for a time, he and George Wells defeated Dale Lewis & Seigfried Steinke on January 12, 1976 before loosing them to his longtime rival Gene Kiniski & Seigfried Steinke on February 9. In 1977, Higuchi began wrestling in the San Francisco-area defeating Alexis Smirnoff for the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship in Daly City, California on July 16 holding the title for two months before loosing the title to Bob Roop on September 17.

Higuchi later regained the title, which had been vacated after Roop left the company in December 1977, winning a tournament on January 14, 1978. During early 1978, he would also team with Pepper Gomez and later Mando Guerrero against his old tag team partner Sir Earl Maynard and later teamed with Gomez and Guerrero in a 6-man tag team match against Texas Red, The Great Golith and Don Muraco. Defending his NWA US Heavyweight title in a no disqualification match against Don Muraco, he lost the title to Muraco on April 1.

After the death of then NWA US Heavyweight Champion "Moondog" Lonnie Mayne on August 13, he and "Playboy" Buddy Rose fought to a time limit draw for the vacant title six days later in San Francisco on August 19 (Rose would eventually defeat "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka in a tournament final to win the title the following month on September 16).

Return to Portland
Higuchi later returned to his home territory in All-Star Wrestling and, with Klondike Mike, defeated Al Tomko and Igor Volkoff on November 30, 1981. Feuding with Terry Adonis, he teamed with Moondog Moretti to defeat Adonis and Tim Flowers in a tag team match on January 24, 1983 and retired later that year.

In 1990, he sold his gym and retired to Canada where he runs a popular deli and involved as a social worker in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Championships and accomplishments

 * National Wrestling Alliance
 * World
 * NWA International Tag Team Championship (Vancouver version) (2 times) with Sonny Myers and Moondog Moretti


 * National
 * NWA Canadian Tag Team Championship (Vancouver version) (5 times) with Earl Maynard, Steve Bolus, Steven Little Bear (2) and George Wells


 * Regional
 * NWA United States Heavyweight Championship (San Francisco version) (2 times)
 * NWA World Tag Team Championship (San Francisco version) (2 times) with Moondog Mayne and Ron Starr
 * NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship (1 time) with Ken Mantell
 * NWA American Tag Team Championship (1 time) with Fritz von Erich


 * Pacific Northwest Wrestling
 * NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Championship (1 time) with Johnny Kostas


 * World Wide Wrestling Federation
 * WWWF World Tag Team Championship (1 time) with Tony Garea

Sparky's Flaw
Sparky's Flaw is an up and coming band out of Charlottesville, Virginia, a small town that became famous in the music industry for being the breeding grounds of the Dave Matthews Band.

The band is composed of five guys from Charlottesville; Will Anderson, who is the lead vocalist as well as a guitarist and keyboard player; Kit French, who plays sax; Alex Hargrave, who plays bass; Johnny Stubblefield, who plays drums; and Nate McFarland, who is the lead guitarist.

The music of Sparky's Flaw is described by the band as "radio-friendly, acoustic-driven pop rock." The sound has been compared to Maroon 5, Ben Fold's Five, O.A.R. and The Fray. The band cites other aritsts such as the Dave Matthews Band, U2, John Mayer, and Guster as their musical influences.

The is managed by the Red Light Management company, who also carries artists such as the Dave Matthews Band, O.A.R., Alanis Morissette, Robert Randolph & The Family Band, and Trey Anastasio.

In April of 2007, the band released an E.P. "One Small Step." This can be heard on rhapsody.com or downloaded on iTunes.

DJ Marc Deon
Marc Deon (born Marcus Deon Huffman) is an American musician, DJ, record producer and founder of MDEX Recordings.

Marc's DJ career began in 1989 with the emergence of Acid House and Techno. He has founded two record labels, co-founding Eighth Dimension in 1994 and MDEX Recordings in 1999.

His DJ highlights include the legendary Simon's Innermind in Gainsvile, Florida and W Hotel's XYZ Lounge.

Complete Discography
Guest Vocal Appearances: 2003 TNV - Love & Dough (MDEX Recordings)

2006 Formidable Force – That's The Way (Tango)

2007 Atnarko – Don't Ya Know (Nightshift)

2008 Marc Deon & Ingmar Pauli - Amerikans (MDEX Recordings)

Original Works (Vocal & Instrumental):

1991 Milky Fith – Pi (Sabre) CA

1995 Wonder Twins - Factor 8 [with David Cassetta] (White) 12"

1997 Wonder Twins – Siamese Dawn [with David Cassetta] (White) 12" 1999

1999 Marc Deon – YDOC (MDEX Recordings) CA

2000 Marc Deon – Tangents 1 (MDEX Recordings) CA

2002 Marc Deon – They're Dancing (MDEX Recordings) 12"

2002 Marc Deon – Free-fall (MDEX Recordings) 12"

2004 Marc Deon – Candyflip (MDEX Recordings) 12"

2004 Marc Deon – Gaga (NFO) mp3

2005 Marc Deon – Miles Between Us (MDEX Recordings)

2005 Marc Deon & Vasili – What's Your Name [Bumper Remix] MDEX Recordings 12"

Remixes:

1994 Atmosphere – Cloud 9 (Eight Dimension) 12"

1995 Atmosphere – Oblivion (Eighth Dimension) 12"71995 Atnarko – Tunnelvision (Atnarko Bear)

1996 Godfathers Of Change: A Tribute To The Smiths Vol. 1 – Draize Train) (24 Hour Service Station)

1996 M5 ft. Brad Raker – Gotta Feeling [Eros Euphony Mix w/ Jimmy Van M & Sean Cusik] (Nervous/ Sorted) 12"

1997 Twilight – Platina (Sunkissed) 12" Promo

2003 SoulXpres – Commit To Me (MDEX Recordings) 12"

2004 SoulXpres – Get Down (MDEX Recoridngs) 12"

2005 Torsten Kretchzmar – Dunkelheit (Gummi International) CD

Production Assists:

1997 Impulse Dub – Centipede (Escape Artists)

1997 Freelance Icebreakers - Centipede (Stress UK)

1998 Q-Burns Abstract Message – Toast (Astralwerks)

Passing Through Band
Passing Through was formed At Auburn University in 1997 and was made up of American Idol Taylor Hicks, bassist [Steven Jackson]Steven Jackson, electric guitarist Mike Douglas, acoustic guitarist Philip McGowan, drummer Patrick Lunceford & lead guitarist David Schrimsher. The band played the South's bars & festivals before Hicks went on to several bands and ultimately won the American Idol contest. Steven Jackson went on to a much smaller, but critically-acclaimed career as a singer-songwriter, Lunceford plays drums with several groups and Schrimsher performs with the band Shametown. . Passing through shared the stage with Percy Sledge among others - all the while knowing Hicks was bound for stardom.

Herb Sosa
Follow these three steps to fill out this form:                        --> <!-- STEP 1: Herb Sosa <!-- STEP 2: Community Leader & Activist

<!-- STEP 3: Cuban-American, community activist, Miami historian, preservationist and freelance writer, Herb Sosa is a founding member and Director of UnityCoalition/Coalición Unida, Florida's leading Latino/Hispanic gay civil-rights nonprofit initiative, offering leadership on issues that concern Latino/Hispanic LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) and other minority groups, the Caribbean and Latin America. Offering leadership development, social & political empowerment and public speaking lectures both locally and nationally, Mr. Sosa has also been instrumental in the development and leadership of UC Florida PAC, a political action committee, Generación Q, a Latino LGBTQ youth support group and the annual Miami Masquerade Ball benefit - attracting hundreds of attendees who support the efforts of Unity Coalition.

Most recently Mr. Sosa has been developing Ambiente US Media, and is co-founder and Editor in Chief of Ambiente Magazine (www.ambiente.us), a Florida and Latin America focused bilingual e-magazine for the Latino LGBT community, and the development of AmbienteTV, a national Latino/Hispanic LGBTQ weekly TV program - the first of its kind in the nation- seen in over 171 cities in the U.S. and Latin America. Sosa also heads Herb Sosa Design, a full service image, public relations and web design service, with an impressive list of local, national and international clients and is a regularly published national freelance writer.

Mr. Sosa brings over 20 years of corporate and not-for-profit leadership experience in the community.

Previously, Mr. Sosa was Corporate Creative Director for Burdines Dept. stores. He also was Executive Director of Miami Design Preservation League, overseeing 7 architectural historic districts in South Florida and the 26 year old, 400,000+ in attendance, Art Deco Weekend Festival on Miami Beach’s famed Ocean Drive.

As founding partner of Beach Image Group, Sosa oversaw all aspects of Image development for small businesses, including promotion, product design, advertising and graphic services. Clients included: The Govt. of Mexico, Commissioner Nancy Liebman, Lario’s Restaurant, and Goodbodies Shop.

In 1995 Mr. Sosa created and developed the Ba-Balú Store concept in Miami & Miami Beach, celebrating Cuban heritage thru art, cigars, music and unique giftware, and earning the store the unique distinction of being named one of Conde N’ast Traveler Magazines top 100 destinations in the world in 1996.

Sosa served as chairman of Miami Beach's Historic Preservation Board for over six years, and has served on the Board of Directors of the Miami Design Preservation League, Dade Heritage Trust, Miami Beach Community Development Corp., Shelbourne & Fernwood HIV/AIDS Housing, and variety of other organizations throughout South Florida. In January 2004, Herb Sosa was named one of Tentaciónes Magazines Top Ten Latina/o activists in the U.S. and in 2005 was named one of OUT magazines Top 100 LGBT Activists and featured on LOGO TV. In summer 2006, Orgulloboriqua.net named Sosa one of their Orgullo Del Momento - Pride of the Moment- recipient. -->

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Pizza Man
Pizza Man is a 1991 comedy starring Bill Maher and Annabelle Gurwitch and written and directed by J.F. Lawton.

The film tells the story of a pizza man who uncovers a plot to rule the world.

Nottingham (band)
Nottingham is an Indie American rock band from Albany New York. They formed in late 2006 and soon after gained significant local, and regional recognition. They are composed of singer/pianist/bassist Sam Stone, lead guitarist Tory Pelosi, rythm guitarist Sean Elliot, and drummer Ben Strevy. So far they have yet to signed to a record company, but according to there blog, they have submitted material to a few lables.

The World's Greatest Critic
The World's Greatest Critic is a popular cult movie, television, music and literary review web site founded and run by J.C. Maçek III.

George Wells (wrestler)
George Wells or Welles (b. October 1, 1947) is a retired American professional wrestler and Canadian Football League football player who competed in North American regional promotions during the early 1970s and 1980s including the Continental Wrestling Association, Pacific Northwest Wrestling, Stampede Wrestling, the National Wrestling Alliance and the World Wrestling Federation, most notably as the opponent of Jake “The Snake” Roberts at WrestleMania II. It was during this live PPV match that Roberts, after having defeated Wells, had placed his pet snake “Damien” on Wells causing him to foam at the mouth.

A popular star in the San Francisco-area during the late 1970s, he is also credited as being the first and only African-American to hold the now defunct NWA United States Heavyweight Championship.

Early life
Born in Oakland, California, he graduated in 1966 from Oakland Tech High School and later attended Laney College and New Mexico State University playing college football and competed in the heavyweight division in several Amateur Athletic Union national tournaments.

In 1971, he played in the American Bowl in Florida and later the fourth round draft and signed by the Dallas Cowboys, before being traded to the San Francisco 49ers. Moving to Canada, he competed in the Canadian Football League for eight years with the Hamilton Tiger Cats and Saskatchewan Rough Riders as a defensive making all-pro four times and played in five play-off games and three Gray Cups, winning one. He also averaged 30 to 36 quarterback sacks during four of his last five seasons.

Entry into professional wrestling
In 1974, Wells began wrestling professionally in northern California during the off season although he lost early matches to Kinshi Subuya in Sacramento, California on March 20, Blackjack Slade in San Francisco, California on April 20 and Dick Slater in San Jose, California on May 13 and in a rematch at San Francisco on May 18, 1974. He would however score one of his earliest victories defeating Terry Garvin in Sacramento on December 26, 1974.

He would continue wrestling on televised events in the San Francisco area for the next three years and eventually scored impressive victories of veterans such as Mr. Saito, Norman Frederick Charles III, The Hangman, Butcher Vachon and, teaming with Al Madril, the Royal Kangaroos defeating them on January 26, 1977.

During early 1977, he would feud with Butcher Vachon dominating their matches in February and again teamed with Al Madril to defeat Vachon and the Black Marvel in a tag team match on February 23, 1977.

Wells would later briefly feud with Bob Roop, Buddy Austin and Hiro Ota during late March and early April, loosing to Roop on April 2 although he later defeated him in a rematch via disqualification seven days later. Loosing to Hiro Ota on April 13, he later defeated Mr. Saito on April 27 and teamed with Moondog Mayne to defeat Hiro Ota and Tank Patton three days later on April 30.

Although teaming with Darling Dagmar and Pepper Gomez in a 6-man tag team match against Bob Roop, Marie Laverau and Masked Superstar on May 11, Wells experienced a brief loosing streak after being defeated by Bob Roop on May 14 and Mr. Saito on May 28 and later left the San Francisco-area.

Stampede Wrestling and the National Wrestling Alliance
In early 1978, he began wrestling for Stampede Wrestling and teaming with Jerry Morrow defeated Mr. Hito and Michael Martel in February 1978 although they lost the titles to Norman Frederick Charles III and the Cuban Assassin later that year. He also had a short stint in Gene and Mike LeBelle’s World Wrestling Alliance fighting to a draw with Bad News Allen in Los Angeles, California on July 13, 1979.

While in the St. Louis-area, he substituted for Matt Borne teaming with Frank Hill to defeat Roger Kirby and Steve Hall on September 14 as well as defeating The Turk by disqualification on October 15 and teamed with Dick the Bruiser and David von Erich in a 6-man tag team match to defeat Lord Alfred Hayes, "Bulldog" Bob Brown and Ox Baker on October 19, 1979.

After officially retiring from professional football in 1980, he began competing in Central States Wrestling teaming with Pat O’Connor to defeat Pak Song and Ron McFarlane (substituting for an injured Mongol) on March 28 and later teamed with O’Connor and Dick the Bruiser in a 6-man tag team match against Bulldog Bob Brown, Dick Murdoch and Ed Wiskowski on April 11, 1980.

He would also team with Kerry Brown loosing to Takachio and Pak Song in St. Louis, Missouri on April 7 although they would later defeat Billy Howard and Ed Wiskoski in Kansas City, Missouri on June 5.

Entering singles competition, he fought to a draw against Ed Wiskowski on April 25 before loosing to him in a rematch on June 7 for the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship (he had previously held the title since defeating Bob Sweeney on December 12, 1979) and was defeated by Takachio on June 13. Later that year, he began feuding with Dewey Robertson loosing to him and Swede Hanson in a tag team match with Don Kernodle on September 9, although he later defeated him in a singles match in Forest City, North Carolina on September 11, 1980.

The two would begin teaming with each other later that year, defeating The Sheepherders in Spartanburg, South Carolina on December 6, six days later, defeated them for the Mid-Atlantic Tag Team titles in Richmond, Virginia on December 12, 1980.

Mid-Atlantic region
Returning to Canada for a one time appearance defeating Sgt. Jacques Goulet and Ben Alexander in Toronto, Ontario on December 28, they continued to defend their titles in the Carolinas throughout the next year defeating Kim Duk and Tenryu on January 1 and in a rematch four days later on January 5 and continued to feud with Goulet teaming with Kim Duk, Swede Hanson and Gene Lewis in unsuccessful attempts to win the tag team titles. Wells and Kernodle would remain undefeated until February 19 when they lost the titles to Mr. Fuji and Tenryu in Norfolk, Virginia.

Although continuing to team with each other, loosing in a rematch against Mr. Fuji and Tenryu on April 5, they would eventually break up following their victory over Gene Lewis and Tenryu on May 12, 1980.

Wells remained in the Mid-Atlantic region for a few more months and defeated Swede Hanson by disqualification on January 20, 1981 before leaving the territory and later defeated Jerry Stubbs for the NWA Alabama Heavyweight title before loosing it to Jimmy Golden that same year.

Central States Wrestling
Wells would again face Kernodle upon returning to Central States Wrestling, defeating Kernodle and Ray Hernandez in a tag team match with Mark Romero on June 10 and again in a singles match on July 15, 1983. He would later team with Ron Ritchie to defeat The Sheiks (Roger Kirby & Abdullah the Great) to become the Central States tag team champions in August before loosing the titles back to them that same month.

Touring the Midwest with the short-lived USA Pro promotion in 1984, he was the last heavyweight champion appearing at the last event defeating Tom Zenk in Minneapolis, Minnesota on March 28, 1984.

In 1985, he would once again feud with Kernodle loosing to him May 29, in a 6-man tag team match with Swede Hanson and Ivan Putski against ”Big” John Studd and manager Bobby “the Brain” Heenan on May 30 and again in later singles rematches in East Rutherford, New Jersey on June 7, Kalamazoo, Michigan on July 10 and Milwaukee, Wisconsin on July 12.

From Hartford to Memphis
He soon debuted in the World Wrestling Federation, although he was generally used as a preliminary wrestler regularly appearing on WWF Prime Time Wrestling, although he did have some success teaming with Lanny Poffo. He would also appear at several major WWF events, loosing to Adrian Adonis at the WWF Michigan State Fair supercard on August 28, 1985 and Jake “The Snake” Roberts at Wrestlemania II on March 7, 1986.

Leaving the WWF in early-1986, he began wrestling in the Memphis-based Continental Wrestling Alliance as Master Gee and feuded with Junkyard Dog and Butch Reed, breaking the leg of Reed during a “ghetto street fight” when he refused to release Reed from a modified figure-four leglock.

He would also appear in World Class Championship Wrestling feuding with the Dingo Warrior, he and WCCW World Tag team Champion Matt Borne lost the tag team titles to the Dingo Warrior and Lance von Erich on November 17 (Wells had substituted for an injured Bart Sawyer). After loosing to the Dingo Warrior in a "chain match" at the supercard Thanksgiving Star Wars '86 on November 27 and Lance von Erich at Christmas Star Wars '86 on December 25, Wells left the promotion.

Later years
After a brief appearance in Dominic Denucci's NWF All-Star Wrestling in 1987, loosing to Sgt. Jacques Goulet in a televised match on September 8, Wells would remain inactive for most of the late 1980s until his eventual retirement in 1992.

Returning to Oakland, Wells is currently one of the leading drug councilors in the San Francisco Bay area. Having suffered from drug-related issues throughout his athletic career, he primarily works with teenaged drug addicts.

Championships and accomplishments

 * National Wrestling Alliance
 * National
 * NWA United States Heavyweight Championship (San Francisco version) (1 time)
 * NWA Canadian Tag Team Championship (Vancouver version) (1 time) with Dean Ho


 * Regional
 * NWA Alabama Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
 * NWA Central States Tag Team Championship (1 time) with Ron Ritchie
 * NWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship (1 time) with Dewey Robertson


 * Stampede Wrestling
 * Stampede International Tag Team Championship (1 time) with Jerry Morrow

Summer Camp Worldwide
Summer Camp Worldwide was launched in March 2007 and offers people around the world to work at a global summer camp.

I worked at a summer camp during the summer and found the contents helpful as it offers advice, jobs and info on summer camps.

http://www.summercampworldwide.com

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