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The most recent controversy involving Got Milk? ads occurred during post-season play of Major League Baseball (MLB) in October of 2005. Filmed at Labatt Memorial Park -- the World's Oldest Baseball Grounds ...
See also:Got Milk?, Got Milk? - Controversy, Got Milk? - Celebrities endorsing the campaign, Got Milk? - Celebrities, Got Milk? - Movie stars, Got Milk? - Television stars, Got Milk? - Television personalities, Got Milk? - Musicians, Got Milk? - Fictional Characters, Got Milk? - Sports stars, Got Milk? - Models Read more here: » Got Milk?: Encyclopedia II - Got Milk? - Controversy |
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After he scored his 3000th hit, Ross retired from Major League Baseball, which left the Brewers without one of their star players in the middle of the 1995 MLB playoffs. This, combine ...
See also:Mr. 3000, Mr. 3000 - Plot, Mr. 3000 - Trivia Read more here: » Mr. 3000: Encyclopedia II - Mr. 3000 - Plot |
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The celebrities who were interviewed back in season 1 aren't official Punk'd segments so the only celebrities who got Punk'd are the three in each episode
1 Akon was punk'd by Jesse McCartney, who substituted for Kutcher.
2 Cavallari's parents, cast members from the Laguna Beach: The Real Orange C ...
See also:Punk'd, Punk'd - Linguistics of Punk'd, Punk'd - Typical set up of Punk'd, Punk'd - Locations, Punk'd - Road Trips, Punk'd - Using realistic events, Punk'd - Traditions of Punk'd, Punk'd - WWE, Punk'd - NBA, Punk'd - The O.C., Punk'd - Punking foreign stars, Punk'd - Several foreign stars denied broadcasting rights to the show, Punk'd - Failed Punk'dings, Punk'd - Controversies, Punk'd - Parodies, Punk'd - Celebrities who have been punk'd, Punk'd - Celebrities who have been punk'd but haven't aired on MTV Read more here: » Punk'd: Encyclopedia II - Punk'd - Celebrities who have been punk'd |
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Other than the lead character, none of the robbers in the remake share names with robbers in the original, although ...
See also:Ocean's Eleven 2001 film, Ocean's Eleven 2001 film - Cast, Ocean's Eleven 2001 film - Plot, Ocean's Eleven 2001 film - Notes Read more here: » Ocean's Eleven 2001 film: Encyclopedia II - Ocean's Eleven 2001 film - Plot |
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Ocean and the team decide to stage another heist to pay off the debt. Being too hot to work in the United States, they pick a European target: the wo ...
See also:Ocean's Twelve, Ocean's Twelve - Cast, Ocean's Twelve - Plot, Ocean's Twelve - Criticism, Ocean's Twelve - Notes, Ocean's Twelve - Soundtrack Read more here: » Ocean's Twelve: Encyclopedia II - Ocean's Twelve - Plot |
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1958 - January.
January 1 - Treaty of Rome founding the EU is implemented.
January 3 - The West Indies Federation is formed.
January 4 - Sputnik 1 falls to Earth from its orbit (launched on October 4, 1957).
January 8 - 14 year old Bobby Fischer wins the United States Chess Championship.
January 13 - 9235 scientists publish a plea to stop nuclear bomb tests.
January 18 - Armed Lumbee Indians confront a handful of Klansmen at the town of Maxton, North Carolina.See also: 1958, 1958 - Events, 1958 - January, 1958 - February, 1958 - March, 1958 - April, 1958 - May, 1958 - June, 1958 - July, 1958 - August, 1958 - September, 1958 - October, 1958 - November, 1958 - December, 1958 - unknown date, 1958 - Births, 1958 - January, 1958 - February, 1958 - March, 1958 - April, 1958 - May, 1958 - June, 1958 - July, 1958 - August, 1958 - September-December, 1958 - Deaths, 1958 - Nobel Prizes, 1958 - Fields Medalists Read more here: » 1958: Encyclopedia II - 1958 - Events |
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List of comedians - A.
Bud Abbott (1895-1974)
Roger Abbott (1946-)
Russ Abbott (1947-)
Chris Addison (19??-)
Joe Alaskey (1949-)
Carlos Alazraqui (1962-)
Jack Albertson (1907-1981)
Jason Alexander (1959-)
Dave Allen (1936-2005)
Gracie Allen (1902?-1964)
Steve Allen (1921-2000)
Tim Allen (1953-)
Woody Allen (1935-)
Eddie Anderson (1905-1977)
Louie Anderson (1953-)
Tom Arnold ...
See also:List of comedians, List of comedians - Comedians English language, List of comedians - A, List of comedians - B, List of comedians - C, List of comedians - D, List of comedians - E, List of comedians - F, List of comedians - G, List of comedians - H, List of comedians - I, List of comedians - J, List of comedians - K, List of comedians - L, List of comedians - M, List of comedians - N, List of comedians - O, List of comedians - P, List of comedians - Q, List of comedians - R, List of comedians - S, List of comedians - T, List of comedians - U, List of comedians - V, List of comedians - W, List of comedians - Y, List of comedians - Z, List of comedians - Groups of comedians, List of comedians - Comedy writers Read more here: » List of comedians: Encyclopedia II - List of comedians - Comedians English language |
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The second movie had more nods to the TV series than the first movie in the series did, perhaps due to complaints from fans o ...
See also:Charlie's Angels, Charlie's Angels - Movies, Charlie's Angels - Comics, Charlie's Angels - List of Known Angels, Charlie's Angels - During Run of TV Series, Charlie's Angels - In Between TV Series and Movies, Charlie's Angels - During Movies, Charlie's Angels - Notes and references Read more here: » Charlie's Angels: Encyclopedia II - Charlie's Angels - Movies |
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Some controversies arose in seasons 3 and 4, when New York Yankees' third-baseman Alex Rodriguez and actor Michael Vartan threatened to sue ...
See also:Punk'd, Punk'd - Linguistics of Punk'd, Punk'd - Typical set up of Punk'd, Punk'd - Locations, Punk'd - Road Trips, Punk'd - Using realistic events, Punk'd - Traditions of Punk'd, Punk'd - WWE, Punk'd - NBA, Punk'd - The O.C., Punk'd - Punking foreign stars, Punk'd - Several foreign stars denied broadcasting rights to the show, Punk'd - Failed Punk'dings, Punk'd - Controversies, Punk'd - Parodies, Punk'd - Celebrities who have been punk'd, Punk'd - Celebrities who have been punk'd but haven't aired on MTV Read more here: » Punk'd: Encyclopedia II - Punk'd - Controversies |
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 |  |  | Bernie Mac: Encyclopedia II - Punk'd - Punking foreign starsThrough season six, a total of 16 non-American/non-Canadian stars (thirteen of them had been aired) had been Punk'd: Jason "Wee-Man" Acuña (Italy), Kelly and Jack Osbourne (both U.K.), Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee (born Greece; now an American citizen), actress Salma Hayek (Mexico), Dallas Mavericks' Dirk Nowitzki (Germany), singer Joss Stone (U.K.), American Idol judge Simon Cowell (U.K.), That '70s Show star Mila Kunis (Ukraine), actress-model Sofía Vergara (Colombia), singer Akon (Senegal), Mischa Barton (U.K.), and dance hall s ...
See also:Punk'd, Punk'd - Linguistics of Punk'd, Punk'd - Typical set up of Punk'd, Punk'd - Locations, Punk'd - Road Trips, Punk'd - Using realistic events, Punk'd - Traditions of Punk'd, Punk'd - WWE, Punk'd - NBA, Punk'd - The O.C., Punk'd - Punking foreign stars, Punk'd - Several foreign stars denied broadcasting rights to the show, Punk'd - Failed Punk'dings, Punk'd - Controversies, Punk'd - Parodies, Punk'd - Celebrities who have been punk'd, Punk'd - Celebrities who have been punk'd but haven't aired on MTV Read more here: » Punk'd: Encyclopedia II - Punk'd - Punking foreign stars |
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1958 - January.
January 2 - Vladimir Ovchinnikov, Russian pianist
January 20 - Lorenzo Lamas, American actor
January 24 - Jools Holland, British musician
January 26 - Ellen DeGeneres, American actress and comedienne
1958 - February.
February 4 - Tomasz Pacyński, Polish writer (d. 2005)
February 11 - Michael Jackson, British broadcast executive
February 11 - Regina Marsikova, Czechoslovakian tennis player
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See also:1958, 1958 - Events, 1958 - January, 1958 - February, 1958 - March, 1958 - April, 1958 - May, 1958 - June, 1958 - July, 1958 - August, 1958 - September, 1958 - October, 1958 - November, 1958 - December, 1958 - unknown date, 1958 - Births, 1958 - January, 1958 - February, 1958 - March, 1958 - April, 1958 - May, 1958 - June, 1958 - July, 1958 - August, 1958 - September-December, 1958 - Deaths, 1958 - Nobel Prizes, 1958 - Fields Medalists Read more here: » 1958: Encyclopedia II - 1958 - Births |
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