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Riverboys
The Riverboys are a group of locals from Temple Terrace, FL that enjoy outdoor activities. They are most noted for their tree house that was built across the Hillsborough River from Florida College. Most of the Riverboys attend a small private school named Florida College, while some have gone on to attend the University of South Florida and Hillsborough Community College.

The Treehouse
The treehouse is two-stories and is nestled among three oak trees. The lower floor of the treehouse is screened in, while the upper deck is open-air. There is also a fire pit on the ground floor in front of the tree house. A wooded path has been cleared from the south end of Riverboy Isle in order to access the island by boat.

Los Difuntos
Psychobilly band from east los angeles, california; current band members are: Christian T. = Guitar/Lead Vocals, Mike Medina = Guitar/Vocals,Austin Missett = Upright Bass,?= Dums/Backing Vocals

Speedy Otis
Speedy Otis is the pseuydonym for a highly renowned journalist, screenwriter and musician. During his 30-year caraeer, Otis has published music, articles and stories and screenplays under various monikers including Zane Irving, Irving Zane, Wil Runyon, Van Lingle Zuckerman, Irving Melrose Jr., Bob Stinziano, Stuart Goldman, S.L. Goldman, Wahee Troger, Renate Lemn, Jeanie Rackle and Otis Borgaderay, and simply "Otis." Otis' work has garnered him a reputation as a "muckraker," "poison pen artist," "yellow journalist," and curmudgeon. Otis in-print tirades have found him likened to artists as disparate as H.L. Mencken and Lenny Bruce Tom Wolfe and famed gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson. As regards his work as a musician, in 1975 Otis formed the Speedy Otis Review which he described as the "worlds first all-Jewish, Country Western,Science Fiction, Wrestling Band." Otis' band did, in fact include several professional wrestlers, who would sometimes offer to engage in battles with members of the audience. Needless to say, they were soon banned from the club circuit in their native Los Angeles, especially after serious injuries were renendered to a number of audience members.

Today, Otis has become a veritable recluse. He reportedly divides his time between residences in Pearblossom California, and Paris France. Otis has not released any new material in the last five years. His last sale was a screenplay entitled "Snitch," which described the underground world of tabloid journalism. The film was purchased by Phoenix Pictures, who attached hack producer Oliver Stone to direct. The title was changed to "Spy Vs. Spies." Thus far, though the company claims it is still a go project, there is no release date. Otis has officially taken his name off the project after it was ruined by that "hideous hack, Joe Esterhaz."

"I hate the film business," Otis says. "But it's the only place you can make money today."

Otis is reportedly working on a new script which is an expose of corruption within the world of Yiddish Music.

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ThreeDExpress.com
ThreeDExpress.com is a web development company started in 1998 by an entrepreneur who felt there was something missing from the entertainment industry, fun. He created an array of sites over the last two years that enabled publicly traded companies and individuals to communicate through a number of different mediums.

They felt that companies are increasingly dependent on the Internet as a primary source of exposure about their products and services, and felt that good communication with customers includes a well-developed website which satisfies a company's informational needs. They provide companies with regularly updated websites that will significantly expand the reach of their story.

Currently they are developing several new products that they expect to shock the web development world. Many of those products are expected to be released in 2008.

Notes

External links http://www.threedexpress.com - The offical website for ThreeDExpress.com (US)

RotoHog
RotoHog is a fantasy sports game that provides budget-based, high-roster-turnover games for American Baseball and Football. RotoHog is also the provider of nba.com's NBA Stock Exchange game. Like most fantasy sports games, the core elements of RotoHog games involve building a team and setting a line-up to earning points. To this traditional core game, RotoHog adds a liquid market for players that all team managers use to trade players. Players can be traded almost at any time and player prices reflect the up-to-the minute supply and demand.

RotoHog leagues and competitions have been sponsored by football great Marshall Faulk and hall of fame baseball players Fred Lynn, Wade Boggs, and Ozzie Smith.

RotoHog also provides a social networking platform that allows users to compete in unlimited size leagues grouped by location, team allegiance, company affiliations, or local watering holes in addition to smaller traditional private leagues made up of a dozen or so friends.

Comparisons with other Fantasy Sports Games
RotoHog differs from other fantasy sports games in several ways:
 * Player trading floor prices continuously change based on the buying and selling behavior of team managers. Pricing in other games is either set by the game provider or is based directly on the on field performance of the players.
 * Team managers can increase their initial budget by making judicious trades.
 * Team managers have an limited number of transactions and can make roster changes up until just before games start.

RotoHog differs from fantasy sports stock simulations in that the goal of the game is to score the most fantasy points by fielding the best team of players. Stock simulation games focus on increasing your portfolio value by anticipating price movements of players.

Criticisms
As a hybrid between traditional fantasy sports games and fantasy sports stock simulations, there are many predictable ways for team managers to increase their budgets through day trading. These managers can then assemble teams with essentially no budget constraint. This gives managers with the time to play the market a financial edge over managers who do not.

Lachlan Ruffy
Lachlan Ruffy is an Australian actor and singer. He trained with the National Institute of Dramatic Art, Australia and is trained in opera and crooning.

Acting Career
Ruffy was trained by the National Institute of Dramatic Art.

Most known for his roles in musical theatre, Ruffy has been seen in such notable musical roles as Fagin (Oliver), Patroclus (Paris), Pish Tush (The Mikado), Father Bear (Goldilocks) and Starkey (Peter Pan) along with many others.

His non-musical theatrical career has included the premiere of Just Another Day by Bruce Vincent, the title character in MacBeth, Tom Travis in Elizabeth Rex and Kent in King Lear.

He has appeared in numerous films, most recently Cut with SolarFilms and Anxiety with Men of the Hour. He is in negotiations for a remake of the Breakfast Club, as well as the pilot for an up-and-coming science fiction series, Metalysis, with Heretypical Films.

Music Career
Ruffy began formal singing lessons at the age of 5, although he claims he was blissfully unaware of the fact. He was a member of the Canberra Boys Choir for eight years.

He was trained in Opera in Canberra, and was trained in crooning by Canberra Music Tuition.

He learned guitar under the late, great Takdeem Proceedor. He currently plays a vintage Gibson guitar which he calls "Kevin".

Personal Life
Ruffy is the youngest of two children. He was raised in Canberra. He is currently unmarried, and has, to his knowledge no children.

Lachlan is currently the Head Referree of PWA Canberra

Quotes
In regard to his sexual orientation:

"I don't think that it matters whether everyone knows what I am. When I'm playing a gay character, I want them to believe gay. When I play a straight character, I want them to believe straight. No matter what I say, if I announce it, people aren't going to believe when I play the other"

In regard to his religion: "Religion is a great thing, if it's about freedom. I'm not about to join a religion that spends its time focussing on what I do wrong, when there are worse things in the world than anything I do. That's why conservatism gets to me. It's too constricting"

Philip Montano
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Butch Rowley
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Butch Rowley is a special teams player and long snapper on the Florida Gator football team. He also holds snaps for field goals. He transferred to Florida from Utah with Head Coach Urban Meyer. His cousins, Ike and Chas Crofoot, both were long snappers at South Carolina and Auburn. He is entering his last season at Florida.

SingStar top.it
SingStar top.it is the first and exclusive version to Italy and near countries from SingStar series. This version is composed with 20 famous italian songs and it's the SingStar Anthems adaptation to Italy as well as SingStar La Edad de Oro del Pop Español is the Spanish adaptation.

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Links

 * Official Web SingStar

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Colin Morris
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Colin Morris is an English baritone from England. Morris graduated from Exeter University with BA and PhD degrees in geography, and he holds the Performer's ARCM.

Background
Colin Morris is from Sheerness, in Kent. His principal singing teachers have been Gordon Clinton, Paul Hamburger and Derek Hammond-Stroud, OBE. Colin's concert and recital career has taken him around Britain and The Netherlands - he is particularly noted for his CARMINA BURANA - and he has recorded lighter repertoire for the BBC. As a director/designer, his proscenium and in-the-round productions have encompassed operas by Mozart, Donizetti, Bizet and Puccini, operettas by G&S, Offenbach and Kalman, Broadway musicals, plays by Shakespeare, Wilde, Coward, Orton and numerous others, and several pantomimes.

Operatic Roles
Colin has performed fifty operatic roles, predominantly buffo characters in Telemann, Mozart, Rossini, Donizetti and operetta, but also dramatic roles by Verdi and verismo composers. He has sung with Kent Opera, London Opera Players, Pavilion Opera in the UK and the USA, Regency Opera and The New Savoyards.

Notable engagements include The Duke of Plaza-Toro in THE GONDOLIERS for D'Oyly Carte at Sadler's Wells and on tour, Sir Joseph Porter in HMS PINAFORE and Ko-Ko in THE MIKADO for Martin McEvoy Productions/Crystal Clear Opera, the title-role in GIANNI SCHICCHI and Don Annibale in IL CAMPANELLO for Neath Opera at Craig-y-Nos in South Wales, the title-role in FALSTAFF for Palace Opera in the Holland Park Opera Festival, Mr Peachum in THE BEGGAR'S OPERA twice, and Dr Bartolo in THE BARBER OF SEVILLE for Central Festival Opera, Alberich in DAS RHEINGOLD for the Covent Garden Festival and at Pigotts Summer Camp, Frank in DIE FLEDERMAUS for London City Opera at the QEH, throughout the UK and on their 1999 USA tour, Dr Bartolo in THE BARBER OF SEVILLE and Calchas in LA BELLE HELENE for Castleward Opera in Northern Ireland and Don Magnifico in LA CENERENTOLA for Diva Opera.

Internationally, his roles have included Dr Bartolo in THE BARBER OF SEVILLE, Frank (twice) in DIE FLEDERMAUS and Baron Zeta in THE MERRY WIDOW for Singapore Lyric Opera, Baron Zeta and Frank for the Penang Arts Council, Baron Zeta for Lyric Opera Malaysia and Alberich in DAS RHEINGOLD and Sharpless in MADAMA BUTTERFLY for Bangkok Opera.

Kim Gi-Dong
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Kim Gi-Dong (born January 12, 1972 in Dangjin) is a Korean footballer currently playing for Pohang Steelers in the K-League. His position is central midfielder.

In 1991, he debuted as a professional player with Pohang (then POSCO Atoms) right after his graduation from high school, which was quite unusual then. (Choi Moon-Sik would be a similar case.) He started to appear in the top team matches after joining Yukong Kokkiri (Bucheon SK after 1996). Bucheon at that time was highly recognized to have a strong midfield under manager Valeri Nepomniachi, and Kim Gi-Dong was a key member.

He returned to Pohang in 2003 and led the Steelers to the championship in 2007. He was also selected as the 'best eleven' of the league in 2007. He now holds 2nd in career domestic apperance (league and cups) in K-League, only after goalkeeper Kim Byung-Ji.

Bucheon SK

 * K-League Runner-up: 1994, 2000
 * League Cup Winner: 1994, 2000

Pohang Steelers

 * K-League Champion: 1992, 2007
 * K-League Runner-up: 2004
 * Korean FA Cup Runner-up: 2007

Individual

 * K-League Best eleven - 2007

Career Stats
(Correct as of January 10, 2008)

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Gurcharan Singh
Dronacharya Award recipient Mr. Gurcharan Singh is a notable cricket coach, he rnus his coaching academy in Delhi's national stadium. Some of his prominent students are Kirti Azad, maninder Singh, yuvraj singh.

New Jersey Southern Railroad
The New Jersery Southern Railroad (NJS) began as the Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad (R&DB), in March of 1854. The R&DB was chartered to construct a railroad from the Raritan Bay to Cape Island, near the outlet of the Delaware bay.

Construction began in 1858, with the early tracks connected Port Monmouth to Lakewood and Whitings (Manchester) in 1860, and later to Toms River in 1866.

The NJS also served the resort areas along the New Jersey shore. It was part of the Sandy Hook Route, where New York City passengers traveling to the shore could board a steamboat at West 42nd Street and arrive at Atlantic Highlands an hour later at a waiting train.

In 1879, the Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ) purchased the New Jersey Southern Railroad, becoming its Southern Division. The CNJ railroad is now the North Jersey Coast Line of New Jersey Transit.

Today, the North Jersey Coast Line bypasses the Raritan Bay towns just South of South Amboy. Where the railroad used to spur off at Keyport and run through Union Beach to Keansburg, is now part of a walking path.

Punjab Silk Stores (Fabric Shop)
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Punjab Silk Stores is a fabric shop located in Reading, Berkshire, UK. It is conveiently ocated as it is on the main London Road of he town and is of suitable condition. The actual shop is made up of two smaller shops put together to create a duble front shop. The shop has a variety of different clothes and fabrics including cottons, silks and also ready made suits. They also have household cutlery, suitcases, prayer mats, jilbaabs, hijaabs, and lots of other household items. Their main specialty is loose fabric and the rice range varies from £5 to £45 and £35 to £85 for ready made suits.

Cyclogyl
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Cyclogyl - cyclopentolate hydrochloride.

Uses - anticholinergic agent used in the eye to dilate the eye.

KCF

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Thymaria (village)
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Thymaria lies approximatly 23 km. south of Soufli,

it has 361 Citizens (Counted 1991)

History

The village of Thymaria was established in the year 1921by greek refugees who came from a village on the turkish side of the river evros Tsiflekaki

Darkwalker on Moonshae
Darkwalker on Moonshae is a fantasy novel by Douglas Niles, part of the Moonshae trilogy. It was the first novel written for the Forgotten Realms campaign setting of the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) fantasy role-playing game.

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Taylor Mehlhaff
Full Name: Taylor Mehlhaff Born: August 25, 1985 Hometown: Aberdeen, SD Height: 5-11 Weight: 184 lbs. Age: 22 College: Wisconsin Position: Kicker Class: Senior

Yearly Stats
Kicking Stats YEAR	TEAM 	G  FGM   FGA   PCT   1-19   20-29   30-39   40-49   50+   LNG   XPM   XPA   PTS 2005	WISC	0  14 	  20 	70.0  1-1     6-6     3-4     4-6    0-3   46 	 56 	58   98 2006	WISC	0  15    20 	75.0  0-0     6-6     4-5     3-6    2-3   52 	 47 	47   92 2007	WISC	0  21    25 	84.0  1-1    10-10    5-7     4-6    1-1   51 	 42 	43   105

John Thicknesse
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As the cricket correspondent of the Evening Standard from 1967 until 1996, John Thicknesse, or “Thickers”, was at once one of the most engaging and most provoking members of the cricket fraternity.

The youngest son of the Very Rev Cuthbert Thicknesse, dean of St Albans, John Dacres Thicknesse was educated at Summerfields, Harrow and, albeit briefly, at Trinity College, Oxford. After completing his national service in the army he worked briefly in golf before becoming a sports journalist.

His very first assignment for the Evening Standard was to cover Donald Campbell's ill-fated attempt at the world speed record. Thicknesse is believed to have played cards with Campbell on the night before the attempt, and his subsequent front page report was commended highly by the editor of the Standard, Charles Wintour.

A proficient all-round cricketer himself, who spent 3 years on the Harrow eleven and played at Lord's, he "never lost his love of the game" and wrote sensibly and thoughtfully about it and its players. He was stringent in adhering to deadlines, at a time when multiple editions required up to the minute reports on test match progress.

This capacity for sensitive reporting is remembered by Christopher Martin-Jenkins, writing in his Times obituary:

"Much taken by the beauty of the setting at one of the West Indian grounds, Thicknesse was moved to write about it, at some length and in perhaps rather flowery terms. With communication in those days being by cable, costing so much a word, this prompted from his sports editor the terse interjection “forget scenery”; to which Thicknesse replied, in similar vein: “scenery unforgettable”."

Between his retirement from the Evening Standard and his death in 2006, Thicknesse reported county cricket for The Times, though his Wisden obituary noted that the job he deserved as the cricket correspondent of The Times or Telegraph never quite came his way.

Frank Keating of The Guardian remembers the 1981-2 tour of India, during which Thicknesse berated both he and Ian Botham for their late-night and early morning antics. He is said to have told Botham, weak-kneed from a night at the bottle "In a few hours, man, you could be batting for England."

Botham, of course, a few hours later, found himself blearily sauntering out onto the wicket, where he hit 122, including 7 sixes and 17 fours, in just 36 scoring strokes. Thicknesse was heard to dictate the glory of his innings blow-by-blow to London.

An inspired writer, Thicknesse left his mark on the cricketing fraternity, and will be remebered by many for his easily flowing reports. A regular contributor to the Wisden Almanack, his biographies of many of the 20th century's biggest players can still be found to grace its pages.

John Dacres Thicknesse was born on the 20th July, 1931, and died on February 26th 2006.

Alison Phillips
Alison Phillips appeared in the 2001 movie 'Oceans Eleven', staring George Clooney and Brad Pitt. She is an Australian actress who has also been in other movies such as the New Zealand movie 'Once Were Warriors' and it's sequal 'What Becomes of the Broken Hearted'. 217.171.129.68 (talk) 00:04, 11 January 2008 (UTC) Category:Articles for creation templates

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