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[edit] Andrey Ayrapetov
Andrey Ayrapetov is a post Nietzscheian lecturer and author of several books (such works as "Tenebrist Man" and "Where New Ideas Come From") as well as articles and essays on the topic of human greatness and a prominent west coast businessman.
Ayrapetov is the recipient of the Harvard book award, as well as past national team swimmer and restaurant owner (Looney's Smokehouse).
His work has been recognized by UC Berkeley as well as Stanford Nobel Prize winning faculty as largely influential to the post-modern literature on physics and psychology.
Ayrapetov also goes by "Andre" and "Andrei."
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Sixteen published Anthologies "Immortal Verses Series" 2006 serial number BK-999 - P2427602-999-6
www.looneysbbq.com
69.228.168.65 02:38, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Jeremy Webb
Jeremy Webb was born in England during the 1960'. He has had a very astonishing carreer since moving to Canada. A director, actor and columnist he is a man with many hats. He is the co-founder of the Improv Knights Comedy Troupe and has directed/starred in many theatrical performances throughout the canadian maritimes and the world. His columnd "The Buzz" is published once every Thursday and it is a look at life in a funnier way. Jeremy Webb is an actor, director and man about town.
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http://www.limelightgroup.com/default.asp?mn=1.3.34.136
142.167.225.236 02:51, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Bunji Garlin
[edit] Fast food
[edit] Universal School
[edit] imafreehat!
[edit] Extrabux
[edit] Patacaus
[edit] City Gangrel
[edit] Morwenna Lytton Cobbold
Morwenna Lytton Cobbold is the eldest of the children currently living in Knebworth House, a stately home in Hertfordshire, England. She is with ICM Models, appearing in the May 2006 edition of Teen Vogue and as Tatler's "Babe of the Month" September 2006. She has also appeared, amongst others, in Italian Vanity Fair, i-D magazine and Ten Magazine.
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Teen Vogue May 2006 Tatler September 2006 www.icmmodels.com www.knebworthhouse.com
212.219.116.67 11:01, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] NITIN KUNDRA
Nitin Kundra - Actor
Born on on the 23rd of March 1980 in Newcastle Upon Tyne. His first starring role in ITV drama “Steel River Blues” as the Firefighter Asif Hussain launched his career in earnest. Nitin has since appeared on Casualty as "Paddy", film Goal 2 and also guests in the BBC's political drama Party Animals. Nitin can also be seen starring in various episodes of BBC THREE comedy Dogtown as the PC. He has also recently appeared in TV advertising Campaigns for Vodafone and PC world.
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http://www.itv.com/page.asp?partid=2007
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1716914/
BBC, YORKSHIRE TELEVISION , MILKSHAKE PRODUCTIONS
194.50.118.230 12:35, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Simon Thompson
[edit] Jamee Dyches
[edit] Key Notez
Key Notez aka Devin D. Burton
Great Person,Talented football & basketball player,song writer,singer,producer and piano-man.
Born: 1 August 1986 Birthplace: Allentown, Pennsylvania Best Known As: A talend athlete from a small school called "Salisbury Senior High School",a running back and defensive back standing 5'9, Devin Burton played a year of college football at a prep school then injured his back during the season. He then had to transfer back home to a community college, soon becoming down he got himself together and took a trip to Temple Universtiy with one of his bestfriends Marquise Stancial aka Bow. Their they both struggled financially, Devin ened up leaving that next year. Devin then came home depressed that summer, another one of his bestfriends Ryan aka Ry had his back, from here they started singing with old time buddy Jon Brown aka Jcash producer/rapper, from there on the boys had somthing to do that summer workout and sing, from there on Devin was called Key NotezBy. By December, 2006 Notez had accomplished great success for himself, by realising a mixtape with his lil cousin Chandler Green aka Young Greez. Sniggs Family is all of the crew which was created in 2004 at senior week in maryland, all over one word Notez said, but it stuck with him and his crew for life !
The Interview-When I interviwed Notez I asked him how long does he think he can keep making music on the streets he replied " I do this as a hobbie I think its koo me and my family can express how we feel through the style of music we bring to the table "R&B,Soul, and hipop". I then asked him where do you see yourself in 3 years " Hopefully, I am playing football at a college with my cousing, because that was my child hood drean and thats what I really love to do beside playing the piano and singing.
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Djyoungstorm.(2003,January).Key Notez and his family:Bringing singing back. Help the community wih my music. http://soundclick.com/keynotez5.htm
I am a local Dj in allentown I am not sure if this cite has the information I received from the local singer Key Notez, but he also has a myspace which I am pretty sure use dont want my to type it in as a source, but thats where I received most of my information from him and in my short interview we had.
Djyoungstorm 17:58, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Edgey
Edgey | |
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Image:Edgey.jpg Edgey performing live at Maschinenfest, Germany, 2005 |
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Country | United States |
Years active | 1998 – present |
Genres | Industrial, Breakcore, Drum N Bass, IDM |
Labels | Hands Productions Hive Records Thoughtbludgeon Black Monolith Records Reduced Phat Digital Hardcore Recordings Notochord Recordings |
Members | Stephen James Knight |
Edgey is an experimental music industrial and breakcore musical project from New York City. Stephen James Knight is the production mind behind the creations, also denoting a side project, for this moniker. Working in the past veins of Industrial, Hardcore, Broken beats, Techno, Noise, IDM and Ambience, this genre-bending experience has proved to be most-valuable in his creation to push the realm of Drum n bass to it's varying extremes.
Edgey also maintains an active participant in the Darkstep community, maintaining [darkstep.org], a community dedicated to the promotion and discussion of hard, aggressive Drum n bass.
Formed in the mid 1990's, Thoughtbludgeon Recordings was formed by edgey.
[edit] History
Edgey was a prominent artist in the now defunct mp3.com, often achieving, and maintain #1 ranking on the mp3.com music genre charts. Earning a worlwide audience by utilizing promotional avenues on the internet, Edgey has taken his act from coast to coast in the United States, and in recent years, abroad, most prominently performing at both the Maschinenfest and Forms of Hands festivals in Germany. Edgey has been credited with the coining of both the terms "Wreckstep", and "Rivetstep".
[edit] Side Projects
Aside from the 2 main identities; Edgey / Stephen James Knight; several other side projects, and monikers have been used, with releases dating back to the mid 1990's: Rog Hardcore Productions, Soul Martyr (Sole Martyr)
[edit] Project Involvement
Edgey has performed with the following bands: Deep Fried Clams, Dawndeath Incinerator, Dysfunctional Sound Alliance, Carved Insane, Christ Cage
[edit] Discography
[edit] Regular Releases
- Mass Target (12") Thoughtbludgeon, New Vision America (2002)
- Reduced Phat 2% (CD) Reduced Phat (2004)
- Everyone Is Beautiful To Someone (CD) Thoughtbludgeon, Reduced Phat (2005)
- Square Form Annihilations (CD) Hands Productions (2005)
- Target Acquired (12") Black Monolith Records (2005)
- The Abuse Technique (CD, Album) Hive Records (2006)
[edit] Other Releases
- Don't F**k With Us (3xCD) E-Chair, Amtrack, Enib... Digital Hardcore Recordings (DHR) (2002)
- Sleeper Cell (DVD) At Terminal Torture Canadian Speedcore Resistance (2003)
- Bsr 02 (12") Dead In 73 Bruchstellen Records (2004)
- Sidetracked (2xLP) 1min Terror Mode Of Proof (2004)
- 2005 Hands (2xCD) Fear, Leech, Collapse ... Hands Productions (2005)
- 2005 Hands (5x12") Fear, Leech, Collapse ... Hands Productions (2005)
- Maschinenfest 2005 (2xCD) Seqs Pflichtkauf (2005)
- Forms Of Hands 06 (CD) Flower Of Pain Hands Productions (2006)
[edit] Remixes
Edgey has remixed other artists songs (at their request) that have been released elsewhere. Some of these remixes include:
Angina P 8 Rooms (CD, Album) No Time To Bleed Notochord Recordings (2006) Killswitch Engage Threat: Music That Inspired The Movie (CD) World Ablaze Halo 8 (2006)
[edit] External links
[edit] Sources
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Edgey http://www.edgey.net http://www.thoughtbludgeon.com http://www.darkstep.org
69.123.134.128 17:59, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Alzheimer's Cure/Pill
[edit] The Man of Mode or, Sir Fopling Flutter
The Man of Mode or, Sir Fopling Flutter is a play written by George Etherege in 1676.
Plot Summary
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Dorimant is a womaniser and has several affairs. In the beginning he is having a conversation with Handy, a “Valet de Chambre”. Soon an orange woman comes and tells him of a woman intending to meet him. First, Dorimant tells her to take back the fruit and his friend Medley, who arrives in-between joins his opinion. He then learns that he knows the woman in question and convinces Dormant that she is ‘vastly rich’ and the ‘beautifulest creature [he] ever saw’. She moreover has wit ‘more than usual in her sex’. In the end, Dorimant sees it as necessary to make her acquaintance. At the present moment he has, however, another affair with Mrs. Loveit who is uncharmingly characterised as his ‘pis aller’ by Medley. But Dorimant has lost interest in her and desires to get rid of her anyway for which purpose he wrote a letter. He moreover has an affair with Bellinda whom he has visited the theatre with the day before and who is a friend of Mrs. Loveit. He plans to play the two women against each other to get rid of both. After a short intermezzo with a shoemaker, Young Bellair meets with Dorimant and tells of his sorrows: he is to marry Harriet (who is later revealed to be the woman intending to meet Dorimant) or be disinherited; he loves Emilia, though. In their conversation they, too, speak of “Sir Fopling Flutter” who has lately arrived from Paris and is ‘indeed the pattern of modern Foppery’ according to Dorimant. When Dorimant hears from Bellair that Fopling resides at Townley’s and ‘gave Mrs. Loveit a Catalogue of his good Qualities’ he decides to set him upon her to get fully rid of her. After Bellair leaves, Dorimant gets a letter from another mistress of his, Molly, who plays no further role.
The second act starts at Lady Townley’s where said lady has a conversation with Emilia and is soon joined by Young Bellair and soon after by his father (Old Bellair). The latter one knows not that his son is in love with Emilia (who loves him as well) and intends to marry her himself. After the men leave, Medley joins the women and entertains them with the latest gossip and of Dorimant’s last deeds concerning Mrs. Loveitt, II.ii starts with Mrs. Loveit reading a letter and complaining to her waiting woman about what Dorimant does to her, which is ignoring her. She is soon joined by Bellinda who manages to make her jealous by telling her of Dorimant’s visit at the theatre with a woman in disguise (who was no other than herself). Dorimant joins them afterwards and gets attacked by Loveit for his behaviour. But he in turn accuses Bellinda of being the source of all misery for telling Loveit. In the end, Bellinda got a ‘proof which [she]desired of His love’ but thinks it ill-natured: her friend is deeply hurt by Dorimant.
Act III starts at Lady Woodvil’s (Harriet’s mother). Harriet tells her waiting woman that she does not intend to marry Young Bellair and is very pleased to hear of him (entering soon after) that he does not intend to marry her either. They both agree to play as if they were in love before their parents in order to get some time to further their own plans. When Old Bellair and Lady Woodvil enter, they act their loving each other with double entendre but convincingly for the old ones. III.ii is back at Lady Townley’s where Bellinda enters to L. Townley, Emilia and Medley where the woman complain about Dorimant’s ill-naturedness. Said persona non grata enters soon after and they discuss with him. Bellinda complains apart to him but in the end agrees to meet him the next day. She then steals away and after some talk, Sir Fopling Flutter makes his entrance and greets Dorimant especially enthusiastic, talking about the newest mode. Dorimant soon starts to talk Fopling into wooing Mrs. Loveit III.iii sees Harriet and Young Bellair in the Mail. The soon meet Dorilant who recognises Harriet as the one Medley spoke of. Lady Woodvil appears and takes Harriet away so she cannot meet with Dorimant which Woodvil compares to plague, not realising he is standing in front of her. They leave as Sir Fopling enters, followed by Medley. Dorimant talks Fopling more into Loveit, they leave and Loveit and Bellinda enter and talk about Dorimant. They are joined by Fopling and some singing fellows. Sir Fopling flirts with Loveit and she decides to engage in it, too, leading to Dorimant becoming ‘jealous of a Counter-plot’. He manages to conceal it from Bellinda, though.
Act IV starts after a country dance with Dorimant (pretending to be a “Mr. Courtage”), Woodvil, both Bellairs, Emilia, Medley and Townley engaging in some talks and dancing again. According to Emilia, Lady Woodvil grows ‘a little fond’ of Dorimant (as Courtage), who is interested in Harriet at this point after she did not yield to his advances like other women. In an aside, Dorimant concludes that he loves Harriet, while talking to het. Sir Fopling enters and Dorimant and Medley make some more fun of him without him noticing it. After another dance, Old Bellair, Woodvil and Townley return. Ironically, Lady Woodvil thanks “Mr Courtage” for keeping an eye on Harriet, concluding that he ‘’s not a Dorimant, a wild extravagant Fellow of the Times’. Remembering his date with Bellinda, Dorimant steals away while the general singing continues. The next scene (IV.ii) begins after the date with Bellinda. Bellinda is to go away in a hurry because Dorimant’s friends are approaching. After some talk between Medley, Dorimant and Fopling, the scene changes to the Mail where Bellinda has accidentally been taken to.
In V.i., Mrs. Loveit encounters Bellinda in the Mail. Bellinda fears that Loveit might recognise the driver Handy and thus discover where she comes from but she succeeds to avoid this revelation and soon, Dorimant enters and talks with Loveit and making fun of absent Fopling again. He talks Loveit into meeting Fopling again when Bellinda appears who agains jumps to the side of her friend Loveit. In an aside, Dorimant confesses that he is to blame ‘in some circumstances’. He leaves, stating that Loveit would want to cool her temper. At Lady Townley’s house (V.ii), Young Bellair and Emilia have just got married by a chaplain who is hidden in a closet by Medley, Young Bellair and Lady Townley when Old Bellair arrive. When Harriet and her mother arrive, Harriet talks with Emilia about him and defends him against her mother. Dorimant enters after a song and Harriet blushes from love. He offers to marry her and in a quarrel-like dialogue she once again counters his wit with equal force. Then, Lady Townley re-enters and gets the parson out of the closet. Old Bellair now wants his son to marry. Obviously, the parson rejects since he just had married him to Emilia. Old Bellair reacts angrily being thus cheated twice by his son marrying the woman he intended to marry himself. Loveit and Bellinda enter and finally “Mr. Courtage”’s identity (Dorimant) is revealed to Lady Woodvil who held Courtage in the highest esteem but despised Dorimant. Dorimant concludes: ‘Believe me a Wife, to repair the Ruines of my estate that needs it.’; Bellinda and Loveit are deeply injured by his unkept vows.Lady Woodvil is finally talked into giving her consent to a marriage between Harriet and Dorimant and Old Bellevile gives his blessing to his son’s marriage. Finally, Sir Fopling enters and Loveit shows him her contempt leaving complaining about all men being villains or fools. The scene and the play end with a dance after Lady Woodvil agreed to have Dorimant wait upon her and her daughter when they return to the country and Dorimant stated that his ‘soul has quite given up her liberty’.
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http://www.bibliomania.com/0/6/88/1881/frameset.html http://www.letrs.indiana.edu/cgi-bin/eprosed/eprosed-idx?coll=eprosed;idno=P2.0355
[edit] Rikard Bergh
Rikard Bergh (born June 14,1966 in Orebro) is a former tennis player from Sweden, who turned professional in 1987. He didn't win any singles titles but captured 6 doubles titles during his career. A left-handed player, he reached his highest individual ranking on the ATP Tour on July 10, 1989, when he achieved the number 158 position and he reached the number 37 position on the doubles ranking on March 2, 1992. His career prize money totaled US$ 488,500.
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41.241.9.98 19:21, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
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130.230.134.105 19:24, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Envoke
Envoke are a five man, techno hardcore band from Essex, UK. The band first formed in January 2005. After promoting the return of true punk music, the band moved onto more experimental music, taking influences from their heroes Enter Shikari, another British band. Envoke is the evolved form of old punk band Brickworm.
The band first created a name for themselves, after appearing half awake and sober at a local Battle Of The Bands competition. Since then they have been able to rebuild their status into that of a more serious band, much to many people's suprise.
The band, since the release of their second EP, In Your Eyes, became widely recognised and began to attract fans from all over the UK and even a few from America. Their cover of The Buzzcocks classic, Ever Fallen In Love, gained them plays on the UK radio station, XFM.
After the EP release the band began to gain attention from record labels from the UK. Instead of signing to one of these major labels so early in their career, they decided to create their own record label.
Discogrpahy
EPs
The Envoke EP (2005)
1. Don't Wanna
2. Game Over
3. Let's Go Back
4. Glide
5. Yearbook
Through Walls (Acoustic, 2006)
1. Through Walls
2. Can't Be The Same
3. Without You
4. The Sea
In Your Eyes (2006)
1. Larry's Song
2. Ever Fallen In Love
3. Sleeping
4. A Bullet Through Your Broken Heart
5. In Your Eyes (Live)
And We Thought You Were Dead (2006)
1. H2O
2. And We Thought You Were Dead
3. This Is The Lullaby That Sings You To Sleep
4. The Latest Fashion Is To Kill Yourself
5. Polyphonic
Singles
A Bullet Through Your Broken Heart (August 30th 2006)
1. A Bullet Through Your Broken Heart
2. Mono
Sleeping (December 1st 2006)
1. Sleeping
2. Paraletic (Demo)
Videography
Sleeping
A Bullet Through Your Broken Heart
Achievements
Plays on XFM Radio Station.
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www.envoke.co.uk www.overplay.co.uk/envoke www.recordscout.com/envoke
82.13.211.211 20:00, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
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Macaravey 20:19, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] FIST
[edit] Blayde Lawson and the Rejected Musicians
[edit] Condensating
[edit] Littleton High School
[edit] Fort Neoheroka
[edit] Animal Nights (2006)
Chris Milicich is a soccer coach in New Zealand. He has been Head Coach of Waitakere United (NZFC), East Auckland (National League), Fencibles and Ellerslie (Men's Northern Premier), Auckland Senior Men, Auckland Senior Women, Auckland U17 Women and Ellerslie (Women's Northern Premier). Under his guidance both Waitakere United in 2005 and East Auckland in 2003 qualified for the Grand Final in their first season of operation. In 2003 he was awarded New Zealand's coach of the year and was nominated again in 2005. He played for Ellerslie and Mt Wellington during the 80's but injury curtailed his playing career as a goalkeeper.
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edit]Sources New Zealand Soccer albums 2003, 2004, 2005 (Grant Stantiall, Executive Member, NZSMA email: ronaldo@world-net.co.nz) www.eastaucklandfc.org.nz www.nzsoccer.com/auth/main/sb/preview/ stage/files/2005_award_winners_release.pdf
210.55.245.18 23:46, 6 December 2006 (UTC)