User:Hall Monitor
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and welcome
Hall Monitor is a Canadian expatriate living in Liberty Lake, Washington, a fast growing community which is near the Washington state line between Spokane, Washington and Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
My contributions
View my contributions to Wikipedia, or my edit count. See also WP:1000, the top 1,000 contributors.
Wikihabits
I am an active editor of mostly biographical-related content, with a focus on sports, entertainment and computers. On occasion I like to wander, and you're likely to find me editing articles on nearly any subject.
Did you know
- '...that Arthur Jones, the founder of the Nautilus exercise equipment company, is also the creator of the "Jumbolair" estate, a haven of 350 acres for orphaned African elephants and other wildlife?'
- '...that baseball player Randy Myers earned a full salary of USD$ 6,916,667.00 in 2000 while unable to pitch due to a damaged shoulder?'
My articles
- Allan Kayser, film and television actor
- Barbara Becnel, writer and confidant of Stanley Williams
- Ben Kelso, basketball player
- Bill Swift, baseball player
- Bill Wegman, baseball player
- Byron Allen, comedian and talkshow host
- Chris Brown, baseball player
- Dane Krager, arena football player
- David Loverne, football player
- David Vanterpool, basketball player
- Derek Anderson, basketball player
- Dick Sharon, baseball player
- Don Wilson, baseball player
- Edward Gnehm, U.S. ambassador
- Elizabeth Fishel, journalist and author
- Erik Daniels, basketball player
- Graham Taylor (author), Anglican priest and author
- Jack Ramsay, basketball coach
- Jarron Collins, basketball player
- Jim Fowler, zoologist and television personality
- Joe Weider, bodybuilding advocate and magazine publisher
- John J. Flanagan, New York senator
- John Mayasich, hockey player
- Jon Cannon, baseball player
- Ken Carpenter, discus thrower
- Ken Landreaux, baseball player
- Ken Richardson, hockey player
- Lance Johnson, baseball player
- LaVell Boyd, football player
- Loren Toews, football player
- Mack 10, rapper
- Marc Selz, film director
- Mark Guthrie, baseball player
- Martin Anderson, died after beating at youth boot camp
- Mario DomÃnguez, racecar driver
- Michael Krasny (businessman), billionaire
- Michael Sellers, football player
- Mike Couchee, baseball player
- Mitsuo Yanagimachi, film director
- Paul McClellan, baseball player
- Pete Rose Jr., baseball player (son of Pete Rose)
- Pete Varney, baseball player
- Randy Myers, baseball player
- Rich Galen, columnist and press secretary
- Richie Rich (designer), clothing designer
- Robert Dodd, baseball player
- Ryan Buchter, baseball player
- Rushad Eggleston, cellist
- Scott Bairstow, actor and rapist
- Scott Erickson, baseball player
- Scott Klingenbeck, baseball player
- Sheila MacRae, actress
- Skip Ewing, songwriter and recording artist
- Sonia Dresdel, actress
- Terry Rossio, screenwriter and film producer
- Thom Hatch, historian and writer
- Toby Stevenson, pole vaulter
- Todd Hundley, baseball player
- Trajan Langdon, basketball player
- Woody Sauldsberry, basketball player
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