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Million Dollar Baby Society
The society is led by individuals scattered throughout the world ranging from Denmark, France, Los Angeles, New York, Japan, Denver, and etc. With quotes like "Wealth is of the heart & mind, not the pocket" they are driven and determined for stardom, because their belief is they all were put here with purposes.. And a few of them are destined to be Millionaires in which they feel they are the chosen few. For most of them, its not going to be fed to them on a silver spoon, so its up to them to go out and get it. A brand that stands behind their movement is Billionaire boys Club|Ice Cream. They have taken their brand to another level in the South Florida area & continue to do so. The society also plans to begin a clothing line of their own. Their myspace page displays a taste of this: ..Myspace. com/MillionDollarBabySociety.. They've been in 2 magazines in the states and about 5 articles in China's Hip Hop fashion mags. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mdbsociety (talk • contribs) 01:58, 25 August 2008 (UTC)


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Dolly Unachukwu
Dolly Unachukwu is one of the pioneers of Nollywood, a talented actress, writer, producer and recently turned film director. Born on the 27th October 1969 to a family of seven, Dolly started her acting career at the tender age of 16. A native of Amichi in Anambra state, she first featured in a television programme Juniour drama in 1985 as a secretary. Later that year she was casted in the then most popular prime time soap opera 'Mirror in the Sun' as 'Prisca' but it was her role in 'Fortunes' that made her a household name in 1993, where she played 'Fadeke' the subdued wife of a millionaire, an ideal Nigerian woman. Dolly made her debute in films with her outstanding performance in Deadly Affairs 1&2, speaking three different Nigerian language in the film, this shot her to the top of her career.

Miss Unachukwu attended the Television College Jos in Plateau state nigeria where she received a diploma in Television Production in 1988, she later went on to study phonetics in 1989 at the FRCN Training school Lagos and from the she went to the Lagos State University in 1990 and banged another diploma in Law. After Deadly Affair 1&2 Dolly Played a mean pimp in a very controversial film 'Glamour Girls' a film that later won the most popular Nigerian film in America in 1995 —Preceding unsigned comment added by Suzzymog (talk • contribs) 04:33, 25 August 2008 (UTC)  After this time the sky was her limit as she featured in several other films.

In 1997 Dolly produced her true life story which she called 'Wildest Dream', in this film she narrated her ordeal in her first marraige which crashed in 1994 making her a single parent to a 10 months baby boy Ody. Her enstranged husband threaghtened to sue her over using his real name in the film. Dolly remarried in 2000 and in August of the same year she move to join her husband in England only to split up with him at the airport on realising that he hadnt been all that truthful to her. Now in England Dolly acquired more knowledge as she got the European Computer Driving Licence in 2002 and the next year began a three years degree course in Films and Videos at the East London University Docklands, taking two years off to care for a new baby girl that arrived in 2004,she finally graduated in June 2008. Dolly produced and directed her own movie called The Empire in 2005 while on break from the Uni.

Filmography

Deadly Affair 1994

Glamour Girls  1995

Tears for Love 1996

Deadly Passion 1997

Love without Language 1998

Brotherhood of Darkness 1998

Father Moses 1999

War of Roses 2000

The Empire  2005

Sisters Love 2007  —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.167.219.192 (talk) 23:52, 26 August 2008 (UTC)


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South Australian Curling Association
The SACA, as it is affectionately known was formed over some hastily taken drinks at the Cooper's Alehouse on Fienemann's last day of Uni-term on 15th August 2008. Upon unanimously deciding autonomous powers of presidency to Nick Fienemann, the following team was decided:

Nick Fienemann (President, captain and General)

Adam Tunney (Floor sweeper)

Josh Boden (Drinks Fetcher)

Damien Lynch (Curlographer)

Peter Kennedy (Backup)

This team has by virtue of NO COMPETITION qualified, and thusly successfully won and defended its STATE CHAMPIONSHIP in 2008, and is headed for nationals.

One can donate to the cause by attending Mal's Party (3/9/08), or festivus to be held in Fienemann's pool at a date to be decided soon. Donations of $50, or less, will be gleefully and whistfully laughed at, initially denied and regretfully accepted. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Stappy (talk • contribs) 12:04, 29 August 2008 (UTC)
 * Hi, and welcome to Wikipedia. :) While it sounds like a lot of fun, it's not likely to meet our notability guidelines at this point. It would need to have been widely written about already in reliable sources like magazines and newspapers for us to include it here. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 11:41, 4 September 2008 (UTC)

Kataang Forever
www.kataangforever.net is a Avatar:the last airbender fan forum made by fans for fans, over the past year this website has become exedingly popular. hundreds of Avatar Fans have been joining the website, it is based around the avatar shipping [pairing] Kataang [Katara + Aang] even the creators of avatar have said it is canon and now this websites been bursting with life. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.107.6.178 (talk) 17:27, 4 September 2008 (UTC)


 * Unfortunately, I don't think Wikipedia is the right place for this info. Content can't be included in Wikipedia unless it's been covered extensively in other published sources already.  This is how we ensure accuracy and verifiability.  Please see WP:WEB. Peace,   delldot   talk  03:34, 5 September 2008 (UTC)

keiwa itafi labeach
keiwa the messiah is a jamaican artist who invented the malachim style of musical genre —Preceding unsigned comment added by Keiwa itafi labeach (talk • contribs) 17:29, 15 September 2008 (UTC)


 * Hello! Welcome and thanks for your note! When writing an article on the encyclopedia one needs to be sure to establish the subject's notability in the article by verifying the information with citations to reliable sources, preferably by using footnotes. Articles that don't establish their subject's notability may be deleted.. I note that your user name is the same as the subject you want to write about; if you are the same person you should know that autobiographies are strongly discouraged on Wikipedia. If you are notable enough, someone else will eventually write the article for you. Thanks again for writing and feel free to ask any more questions that may be on your mind. &mdash;Elipongo (Talk contribs) 01:12, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
 * I agree with everything Elipongo said above me, and if you don't have any sources to provide people to help write this article, you may want to look into Requested articles for information on how to place a request for an article on the correct category. -Optigan13 (talk) 07:13, 16 September 2008 (UTC)