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BRIG GEN LORI J. ROBINSON

Alex Levin

omphalocoele

PacSteam

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H2O

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Black Sand

full list of john edwards endorsments (article cleanup)

endorsments

the bright blue box seamed abit out of place so i cut most of it but when i went to make the page, wikipolicy has changed and im not allowed so heres what i was going to add:


Members of Congress

article cleanup

Sources

86.15.151.180 (talk) 06:30, 4 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]


FA Cup 1998-1999

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Sean Crouch

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Strictly Leakage

Strictly Leakage is a compilation of previously recorded music by Atmosphere, released as a "christmas present" from to his fans on Dec. 25th 2007. It is freely available for download at the Rhymesayers website, complete with cover art for the front and back.[1]

Tracklist

1. YGM 2. Little Math You 3. Full Moon 4. The things that Hate Us 5. Jewlery 6. Get it to Get Her 7. Domestic Dog 8. Crewed Up 9. What They Sittin For? 10. That's not Beef, That's Pork 11. The Old Style 12. You Played Yourself 13. Road to the Riches.

Sources

http://www.rhymesayers.com/atmosphere

http://knowgoodmusic.blogspot.com/2007/12/atmosphere-strictly-leakage.html

67.53.91.218 (talk) 15:47, 4 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]


Double Down (film)

Double Down
Directed byMars Callahan
Written byMars Callahan
StarringJason Priestly
Jeremy Blackman
Alicia Coppola
Distributed byLions Gate
Release date
2001
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish

Double Down is a 1999 dramatic film written and directed by Mars Callahan and starring Jason Priestly, Jeremy Blackman and Alicia Coppola. The film's alternative title was Zigs.

Plot

Four young compulsive gamblers come up with a radical plan to get out of debt with a fixed race.









Sources


208.8.52.46 (talk) 16:39, 4 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]


Ken Luckey

Ken Luckey (born March 1, 1985 in Dallas, Texas) is an American actor.

He made his debut in General Hospital, and in TV has performed in Cold Case, Las Vegas, House and The Riches. Other film credits include one of the leads in "Haunting of Marsten Manor" He also starred in NBC.com first online webisode "Coastal Dreams" as Deputy Will Carter.



69.233.109.198 (talk) 17:10, 4 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]


"PLAY-N-SKILLZ - THE PROCESS"

Albums

Studio

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Feature guest(s) Time
1 “Let Em Go ” Static (3:40)
2 Come Home With Me (Ohh! Baby) Akon (3:27)
3 Do Ya Thang (3:35)
4 Take Ya Clothes off Three 6 Mafia (3:46)
5 Music's Worth It (3:32)
6 Latino's Stand up Big Gemini,Rob G (4:50)
7 Call Me Chamillionaire (4:00)
8 Where I'm From Big Tuck (4:02)
9 Are You Still Alone Frankie J (3:40)
10 Skit Pimpin' Ken (1:06)
11 Freaks Adina Howard,Krayzie Bone (4:27)
12 Now Lil' Flip (4:17)
13 One Of Dem Days (3:41)
14 Woods And Plastic (3:32)
15 Represent Layzie Bone (4:05)


Sources

http://www.amazon.com/Process-Play-N-Skillz/dp/B00065U0KE/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1199467948&sr=8-1 http://www.buy.com/prod/do-ya-thang/q/loc/18250/202008430.html

66.64.35.90 (talk) 18:17, 4 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]


Brian Woodley (a.k.a. Terrence Brian Woodley)

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James McKinney (musician)

Disambiguate: James McKinney, politician, (April 14, 1852 - September 29, 1934) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois.

James McKinney was a member of the bluegrass group Danger in the Air, a well-known regional bluegrass band based in the Dallas-Fort Worth area in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Among its members was founding member of the Dixie Chicks, Robin Lynn Macy.

From a young age, McKinney began performing and competing. He won the South U.S. Banjo Championship at the age of 15. He moved to Nashville where he played with Opryland’s “Bluegrass Show” and started a career as a studio musician. He made his debut at the Grand Ole Opry at 19. In 1982 he won the National Banjo Championship in Winfield, Kansas. In two other years' competitions, he rated third place.

He relocated to the Dallas area in the 1980s where he joined Danger in the Air. When the band dissolved, McKinney moved to Nashville in 1990 where he continued to perform using the band's name. He and his wife now perform as the James & Angela McKinney Band

Category:Bluegrass music

Sources

http://www.dixie-chicks.com/danger.shtml

http://www.jamesandangelamckinney.com/

http://www.wvfest.com/contests/winner.html?winnerid=112

128.111.56.35 (talk) 19:08, 4 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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