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Elena Evangelo is an American actress. Elena Evangelo is an American actress.

Evangelo was born in New York City, where she grew up. Her father and mother were restaurateurs. She grew up in a Greek Orthodox. She graduated from Vassar College with her B.A. degree in English and French. She received her M.F.A. from the University of Southern Caifornia, School of Cinema & Television. Evangelo was born in New York City, where she grew up. Her father and mother were restaurateurs. She grew up in a Greek Orthodox. She graduated from Vassar College with her B.A. degree in English and French. She received her M.F.A. from the University of Southern Caifornia, School of Cinema & Television.
She has appeared in the films G.I. Joe Rise of Cobra and Purpose. She also appeared in the TV shows Monk,, Las Vegas, CSI Miami, Justice, Alias, NYPD Blue, and Felicity. She has appeared in the films G.I. Joe Rise of Cobra and Purpose. She also appeared in the TV shows Monk,, Las Vegas, CSI Miami, Justice, Alias, NYPD Blue, and Felicity.

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Gary David is a professional basketball player of the Philippine Basketball Association. He is currently playing as a superstar with the Air21 Express. A 6'2 guard out of Bataan. He is called "Mr. Pure Energy" or sometimes "The King".

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Lewis Witts

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Lewis witts was born in 1992 in church village hodpital South Wales, he lives with parents Jonathan Witts(Director of one-to-one independant financial firm) and Rhiannydd in the town of Caerphilly, he was a pupil at the primary school Ysgol Gymraeg Caerphilly then moving on to the secondary school Ysgol Gyfun Cwm Rhymni, where he was taught in the welsh language he is a relative to the late Tasker watkins vc kbe

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Asad J Ahmed

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Asad J Ahmmed born in Buhudole, Somalia, better known by his stage name DJ Rakiz, who is a Somali-American was first heard on Lil Wayne and Birdman's single Way Of Life. DJ, record producer, and radio personality for the South Florida radio station WEDR 99 Jamz. He is also member of the hip hop group New thugs, and is signed to thug Squad Entertainment and redi records.

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he was a great writer. he was born in Magyarország. he was hte best writer come from Magyarország. he died in kiev in 1981. his books: he'is never became a popula person. he was an underground person. he always said that; "live together, died alone." he saw the future.

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Bean Burritos for the People of North Western Madagascar

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Bean Burritos for the People of North Western Madagascar was founded in mid 2008, by an anonymous investor willing to fund a project to raise the morale and improve the health of the people on the island nation. Although many countries do not support the initiative, however, it's lobbyists attempt to win their governments' sympathies and volunteers continue to deliver shipments to churches and schools.

Established Need

Food borne pathogens and diseases leading to bacterial and protozoal diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever, are two of the biggest causes of fatalities in Africa. And with 42.7% of Madagascar's population under the age of 14, when the body needs to develop and grow, untainted food and water are among the two most needed commodities. By addressing the issues of starvation while combating sickness in the world's impoverished youth, the BBPNWM, starting in Madagascar hopes to make a true difference on our planet.

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Monster (2008 Film)

On par with other The Asylum films, Monster is a spin-off of the recently released blockbuster movie, Cloverfield. About the only difference in Cloverfield and Monster is that Cloverfield was worth watching.

Summary

The "story" of the movie mainly revolves around two American girls making a movie in Tokyo, Japan about global warming. While there, tentacle-esk appendages (low-quality CGI) appear and "destroy half of the city". The girls feel obligated to record their tramas as they try to find safety from the "monster". The movie ends with the girls holding each other. One of the girls, Erin, appears to have died.

Review

As opposed to Cloverfield, which actually tries to look like a real movie, Monster starts off looking very low-budget, and continues that look throughout the rest of the film.

Apparently the two girls walk around Tokyo in real life and try to film their movie with zero other actors supporting them. At a couple of points, they have random people (that they probably paid a few bucks) approach them and say things in Japanese. There are no subtitles available, so it's not really clear what they are saying. Especially since the girls keep repeating that they are "Americans" and don't understand, even though earlier in the movie, Sarah spoke Japanese..

The limitations of the budget and believability are pushed when the girls are supposed to be "really high up" on the roof of a building, looking down on the "whole city". Yet behind them, you can see trees that are actually taller than they are, and the "whole city" is a couple of CGI animated skyscrapers with smoke coming from them. Which the girls have to look up at to see.

In the same roof scene, one girl says that there are 8 million people in the city, yet no one can be found. They never actually show any empty streets though because there are people walking by while they are filming.. You can actually hear cars driving by in the background.

Overall, it was hard to tell if the DVD was skipping or the film was just screwed up to start with. Every 30 seconds (literally), the screen would freeze, fuzz out, then go black. Then it would come on again. This usually happened during "earthquakes". It made for a very slow and annoying movie experience.

If you saw Cloverfield, then don't worry about seeing Monster. Because everything about Cloverfield was done more professionally and "better".

If you want to compare the two, then try to find a way to watch Monster for free. Otherwise, you'll feel ripped off and very disapointed.

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http://www.theasylum.cc/product.php?id=139

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The ergotrid is the name given to the area of the face located between the top of the upper lip and the bottom of the nose. Bruce Willis displays an extremely prominent ergotrid. Lack of a sizable ergotid can be seen as a hinderance to the growth of a proper mustache.

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Ryan O'Reilly (wrestler)


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Ryan Kelley
Born (1979-02-06) February 6, 1979 (age 45)
Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
WebsiteRyanandKrissy.com
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)"Roughhouse" Ryan O'Reilly
"Irish" Ryan O'Reilly
Payne
Billed height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Billed weight261 lb (118 kg)
Billed fromBoston, Massachusetts
Trained bySoulman Alex G
Norman Smiley
Bill Demott
Joe Hamilton
Steve Keirn
Tom Prichard
Debut2001

Ryan Kelley (b. February 6, 1979) is a semi-retired American professional wrestler, known by his ringname "Roughhouse" Ryan O'Reilly, who competes in Southeastern independent promotions including the National Wrestling Alliance, Total Nonstop Action and has toured Puerto Rico, Guam and South Korea.

He and his then girlfriend, now fiancee, Krissy Vaine both had WWE developmental contracts, both competing in its developmental territories Georgia Championship Wrestling, Florida Championship Wrestling and Deep South Wrestling as well as appearing on house shows for WWE's Extreme Championship Wrestling brand, but requested to be released for personal reasons in October 2007. Both had made several appearances on WWE Raw and Smackdown prior to their release and O'Reilly, who had previously appeared on ECW on Sci Fi, was expected to join the regular ECW roster.

Career

After four years on the independent circuit, O'Reilly made his DSW debut losing to Jack Bull (with Angel Williams) at DSW's first show on September 1, 2005. He also lost to "Big Time" Nick Mitchell a week later before teaming with Ryan Reeves to defeat The Regulators on September 15. O'Reilly lost matches to Mike Mizanin and Jack Bull during the next week, however he did manage to defeat Shawn Schultz on October 13. Losing to Derrick Neikirk on October 20 was followed by a count-out victory over Joe Slaughter a week later.

During November, he defeated Eric Perez and Freakin Deacon before he and Nick Mitchell lost a tag team match to The Regulators. Later that week, he made his first WWE appearance defeating Eric Perez in a dark match on Smackdown! on December 9. He defeated Perez in a rematch later that week. On December 22, he beat Freakin' Deacon after outside interference by Palmer Cannon allowed O'Reilly to pin his opponent. That same night, he also defeated Montel Vontavious Porter.

In mid-January 2006, O'Reilly teamed with Ryan Reeves but lost matches to Team Elite (Mike Knox & Derrick Neikirk) and The Gymini, although he did defeat William Regal and Johnny Parisi the next month before taking a 7-week absence.

Returning to action in April, he won matches against Biohazard, Mikal Adryan and Bradley Jay. He and Danny Germundo entered a championship tournament for the DSW Tag Team Championship but were eliminated by Team Elite on May 11. Defeating William Regal on May 18, he faced Mike Knox several days later losing by disqualification. He again lost to him in a dark match on June 1, but defeated him at DSW Six Flags Slam show at Six Flags later that week. He also defeated Francisco Ciatso and Bradley Jay that same month.

On June 22, O'Reilly defeated Derrick Neikirk to win the DSW Heavyweight title. Defending the title against Mike Knox on June 29 and, later that week, against Knox and Neikirk in a 3-way dance on July 6, he also defeated Montel Vontavious Porter (with Quentin Michaels) by disqualification on July 13. He also made back-to-back appearances for the WWE's Extreme Championship Wrestling brand with rival Derrick Neikirk in losing efforts against The FBI (Little Guido & Tony Mamaluke) on July 16-17.

Defending his title in rematches against Montel Vontavious Porter, Mike Knox and Danny Gimondo, he made a second and third appearance for the ECW brand as he and Neikirk once again facing to against The FBI at house shows on July 29-30 and again on August 5-6. They defeated The FBI in their second encounter, but lost in their third meeting. He also defeating Lawrence Tyler in a non-title match on August 10, Montel Vontavious Porter the following night at the DSW Six Flags Park Slam show, and The FBI in another ECW brand house show on August 12. He and Neikirk would continue to face The FBI in another series of house show matches during late-August. He and Neikirk were apparently planned to compete as a tag team in the ECW brand later that year, but these plans were canceled when O'Reilly violated the WWE's Wellness Program and was suspended for 30 days.

September 7, O'Reilly finally lost the DSW Heavyweight Championship to Bradley Jay. After this loss, O'Reilly would become less active and eventually became the personal assistant of DSW General Manager Krissy Vaine on October 12. Defeating David Heath in a dark match on October 19, O'Reilly eventually received a chance to regain the heavyweight title after defeating Derrik Neikirk to decide the number one contender a week later. However, he was unable to unseat Bradley Jay losing to him on November 9. He also lost to Bradley Jay & Mike Knox in a tag team match with Derrick Neikirk on November 16 and in a singles match against Mike Knox at the end of the month.

On December 12, O'Reilly appeared on ECW on Sci Fi as one of Paul Heyman's personal enforcers with Doug Basham. Both men were later attacked by Bobby Lashley. In January 2007, he continued feuding with Bradley Jay and beat him in a non-title match on January 18. He lost to him the following night however and, on January 25, he lost to Big Vito in a round robin match with Bradley Jay.

He eventually won the title from Bradley Jay on March 1, although he lost the title back to him a week later. The title was held up in a match between the two on March 15, and the two faced each other a grudge match during the next two days. He defeated Bradley Jay at a house show at the first grudge match while Bradley Jay won the second match at the DSW Six Flags Park Slam show on March 17. On March 31, he was eliminated by Bradley Jay in the opening rounds of the Best of 7 Series. On April 7, he would make his last appearance defeating Afa, Jr. with the sleeper hold. O'Reilly and Eric Perez were originally scheduled to face The Samoans (Afa, Jr. & Sonny Siaki) in the main event of the final event held by DSW, however he was injured in an attack by The Samoans prior to the match. Afa, Jr. hit him with a superkick and he and his partner knocked O'Reilly unconscious with a double headbutt. He and Perez were replaced by The Major Brothers.

During the summer, O'Reilly would appear in dark matches on WWE Raw and Smackdown against Sylvan Grenier, Chuck Palumbo, Super Crazy, Cody Rhodes and D-Lo Brown. In a tag team match with Johnny Jeter, he lost to The Highlanders on August 27 and to Hardcore Holly on September 17. Both these matches were later broadcast on WWE.com for WWE Heat.

He briefly appeared in Florida Championship Wrestling, a WWE developmental territory, where both Lacey Von Erich and Maryse Ouellet were his valets. On October 10, he and his girlfriend Krissy Vaine were released from their contracts which they requested due to personal reasons. One of the reasons for their decision was health problems suffered by their families, specifically O'Reilly's father who had recently suffered a stroke. On October 23, O'Reilly was interviewed on the internet radio show Wrestling Weekly hosted by Doc Young and guest co-hosts Bryan Alvarez and Bill DeMott. During the interview, he discussed his reasons for leaving the WWE as well as the origin of his in-ring persona, his early career in Total Nonstop Action and Deep South Wrestling and his taking a "time-off period" from professional wrestling. He also announced his engagement to Krissy Vaine. As of 2008, he and Vaine are still in semi-retirement although they have made occasional appearances for local independent shows in the Florida area.

Championships and accomplishments

  • Coastal Championship Wrestling
  • CCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • CCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Sean Allen
  • Deep South Wrestling
  • Florida Championship Wrestling
  • FCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Four Star Championship Wrestling
  • FSCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • FSCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with J-Dawg Brooks
  • Georgia Championship Wrestling
  • GCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Kings of Pro Wrestling
  • KPW Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
  • Maximum Pro Wrestling
  • MPW Television Championship (1 time)
  • NWA Sunray Pro Wresting
  • NWA Sunray Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • PWI ranked him # 473 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI 500 in 2006
  • PWI ranked him # 405 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI 500 in 2005

References

  1. "Rough House O'Reilly". DSWrestling.com. 2006. Archived from the original on 2007-04-03. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ Schramm, Chris (2007-10-13). "SLAM! Wrestling: Vaine and O'Reilly discuss their surprising WWE departure". SLAM! Sports. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  3. Mooneyham, Mike (2007-10-21). "O'Reilly, Vaine turn down offer to join WWE big show". Post and Courier. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  4. ^ Pena, Daniel (2007-10-10). "SmackDown's Newest Diva Krissy Vaine Gone From WWE Already". LordsofPain.net. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  5. Small, Jeff (2007-10-11). "The Thursday Small-For-All News Report: 10.11.07". 411mania.com. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  6. ^ Neikirk, Derik (2007). "Derik's Bio". DerickNeikirk.com. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  7. "2006 Show Reports: July 13, 2006". GeorgiaWrestlingHistory.com. 2006. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  8. Pena, Daniel (2007-09-13). "ESPN Covers Luger's Sad Fall; Ric Flair Finance, FCW Wrestler Transfers To OVW". LordsofPain.net. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  9. Goodman, Larry (2007-05-05). "Final Deep South Wrestling TV Report (Siaki - Afa Jr vs. Major Brothers)". WrestleView.com. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  10. Clevett, Jason (2008-06-05). "SLAM! Wrestling: D-Lo Brown signs with WWE". SLAM! Sports. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  11. Martin, Adam (2007-10-25). "Recap - Bryan Alvarez, Bill DeMott & Ryan O'Reilly on Wrestling Weekly". WrestleView.com. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  12. "D.S.W. Heavyweight Title". Puroresu Dojo. 2003. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)

External links

  • Profile at Online World of Wrestling
  • DSW Superstars - Ryan O'Reilly
  • CageMatch.de - Ryan O'Reilly
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    Glens Falls Golden Eagles

    The Glens Falls Golden Eagles are an Eastern-Division member of the New York Collegiate Baseball League. The Golden Eagles play their home games at East Field Stadium located at 175 Dix Avenue. For five years, Glens Falls has been coached by legendary manager John Mayotte.

    Results

    In their five-year existence, the Golden Eagles have won three Eastern Division regular-season titles (2004,2007,2008) and two Eastern Division playoff titles (2007,2008).

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    Jessica Skrivin is a female. She was born sometime in June of 1987, perhaps 22nd (?). She currently works at Meijer, but has turned in her two weeks, as she is about to return for her Senior year at Pitt. She hopes to be an actuary, defeating the odds that nobody ever actually hopes to be an actuary.


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    Noko Jeans

    Noko Jeans is an experimental business/art project with the purpose of producing and importing jeans from North Korea to Europe. The project was started in 2007 by the three Swedes Jakob Ohlsson, Tor Rauden Källstigen and Jacob Åström.

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    Doug Ivancic

    Born James Douglas Ivancic, Doug was born at Euclid Meridia Hospital on December 9, 1983 as the second son of Robert (III) and Pamela (Cox) Ivancic.

    From 1999 to roughly 2004, Doug was the frontman for heralded midwestern rock act The Pitted Moonshine Cherries. The band was a 2002 finalist for the Mountain Dew High School Rock-Off.

    In 2002, Ivancic released his first solo record, an EP titled "Suma Sessions 2002" recorded and mixed by Paul Hamann at Suma Studios in Leroy, Ohio. The record, which was intended as a demo, went on to much greater acclaim and fared well around college towns in northeast Ohio, doing considerably well in and around Kent State University during the 2002-03 year when Ivancic was a student residing in the now defunct Lake Hall.

    Upon leaving KSU, Ivancic went through a life-threatening nervous breakdown (his first) which took the bulk of the decade to repair before again making public appearances. Although Mr. Ivancic did have two other relapses after his recovery, he is healthy and mentally sound as of 2008, and writing music at a "prolific pace."

    He is signed to Lake County, Ohio's Avid Sperm Records, currently resides in Collinwood, Ohio (a rather gritty section of East Cleveland), and has announced the upcoming release of his comeback album "Doug Ivancic's Spaghetti Midwestern" in 2009.

    Doug Ivancic has a number of aliases. These include (dependent on current mental state):

    "Cap'n Phantasmo" - What he calls himself when high on marijuana on stage, or in writing. This name sometimes will have a suffix on it such as "In Full F-Ect" depending on exactly how high he is, either on the weed or the horse at the moment he signs his salutation.

    "Douglas Douglas and Cult Jam" - More likely an alias used when drinking heavily (which is standard practice for Mr. Ivancic) and was first reported in July of 2008. The name is a play on the popular late 1980's group "Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam."


    Sources

    www.myspace.com/keepcalm

    www.myspace.com/jdouglas

    www.cellardoorrecords.com

    www.pittedmoonshinecherries.cjb.net

    www.groups.yahoo.com/pmcinfo


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    Elena Evangelo

    Elena Evangelo is an American actress.

    Evangelo was born in New York City, where she grew up. Her father and mother were restaurateurs. She grew up in a Greek Orthodox. She graduated from Vassar College with her B.A. degree in English and French. She received her M.F.A. from the University of Southern Caifornia, School of Cinema & Television. She has appeared in the films G.I. Joe Rise of Cobra and Purpose. She also appeared in the TV shows Monk,, Las Vegas, CSI Miami, Justice, Alias, NYPD Blue, and Felicity.

    Sources

    http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0262484/

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