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B: [[Bob Hagan]], [[Brook Jacoby]], [[Butler Institute of American Art]], [[Buffalo Wild Wings]], [[Bronco Stadium]], [[Brier Hill]], [[Beeghly Center]], [[Baby Bob]]
B: [[Bob Hagan]], [[Brook Jacoby]], [[Butler Institute of American Art]], [[Buffalo Wild Wings]], [[Bronco Stadium]], [[Brier Hill]], [[Beeghly Center]], [[Baby Bob]]


C: [[Creighton University]], [[Civil Wars (TV show)]], [[Cleveland Indians]], [[Columbus Destroyers]], [[The Critic]], [[Chevrolet Centre]], [[Competing films with similar plots]], [[The Crew (film)]], [[Chaney High School]]
C: [[Creighton University]], [[Civil Wars (TV show)]], [[Cleveland Indians]], [[Columbus Destroyers]], [[The Critic]], [[Chevrolet Centre]], [[Competing films with similar plots]], [[The Crew (film)]], [[Chaney High School]], [[Chuck Norris]]


D: [[David Baker (football)]], [[Downtown Youngstown]], [[Direct-to-video]], [[Daytime television]], [[Damian Chapa]], [[Dollar theatre]]
D: [[David Baker (football)]], [[Downtown Youngstown]], [[Direct-to-video]], [[Daytime television]], [[Damian Chapa]], [[Dollar theatre]]
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R: [[Radar Magazine]], [[River Phoenix]], [[Rest Stop (film)]]
R: [[Radar Magazine]], [[River Phoenix]], [[Rest Stop (film)]]


S: [[Sudden Death (film)]], [[Second in Command]], [[Steven Seagal]], [[Submerged]], [[Songs from the Crystal Cave]], [[Shadow Man (film)]], [[The 700 Club]], [[The 61st Annual Academy Awards]], [[SportsTime Ohio]], [[Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California]], [[Stambaugh Auditorium]], [[Stambaugh Stadium]], [[Smoky Hollow (Neighborhood)]], [[Southern Park Mall]], [[Smith and Wollensky]], [[Slamball]], [[Scott Pelley]]
S: [[Sudden Death (film)]], [[Second in Command]], [[Steven Seagal]], [[Submerged]], [[Songs from the Crystal Cave]], [[Shadow Man (film)]], [[The 700 Club]], [[The 61st Annual Academy Awards]], [[SportsTime Ohio]], [[Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California]], [[Stambaugh Auditorium]], [[Stambaugh Stadium]], [[Smoky Hollow (Neighborhood)]], [[Southern Park Mall]], [[Smith and Wollensky]], [[Slamball]], [[Scott Pelley]], [[Sussudio]]


T: [[Tom Laughlin (actor)]], [[To Live and Die in L.A.]]
T: [[Tom Laughlin (actor)]], [[To Live and Die in L.A.]]

Revision as of 04:45, 10 December 2006

Blue80 has been contributing to Wikipedia since June 2005.

I have put forth a lot of effort to improving articles that regarding and that relate to two entirely different subjects: Youngstown, Ohio and Steven Seagal. Here's most of what I've contributed to:

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enThis user is a native speaker of the English language.
it-1 Questo utente può contribuire con un italiano di livello semplice.
This user lives in or hails from Youngstown.
BSThis user can speak Bullshit.
This user enjoys writing.

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d'oh!This user thinks The Simpsons is simply... excellent.

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This user knows that the chief export of Chuck Norris is pain.
tuba-2This user is an intermediate tuba player.

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This user is a Buckeye.
This user's favourite colour is blue.

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This user's got a case of the Mondays.
This user is a Proud Commie Bastard!.

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A: Agora Theatre and Ballroom, Andy Romano, Ann Curry, Af2, Arena Football League, Anaheim Piranahs, Above the Law (film), The Asylum, Avi Lerner, Allsports, Anything She Does

B: Bob Hagan, Brook Jacoby, Butler Institute of American Art, Buffalo Wild Wings, Bronco Stadium, Brier Hill, Beeghly Center, Baby Bob

C: Creighton University, Civil Wars (TV show), Cleveland Indians, Columbus Destroyers, The Critic, Chevrolet Centre, Competing films with similar plots, The Crew (film), Chaney High School, Chuck Norris

D: David Baker (football), Downtown Youngstown, Direct-to-video, Daytime television, Damian Chapa, Dollar theatre

E: Erika Eleniak

F: The Foreigner (2003 film), The Fourth Network, Fox Broadcasting Company, Fire Down Below, Forum Shops at Caesars Palace

G: The Galleria at Erieview, Gordon P. Robertson, The Glimmer Man, Grilled (film)

H: Homer at the Bat, Hawaiian Islanders, Hazelton, Youngstown, Ohio

J: John Feinstein, Jay Williams (politician), Jacobs Field, James Trafficant, Julius R. Nasso, Jay Davis

K: Kaufmann's

L: Lansingville, Laurie Hill, List of television movies, List of television films produced for American Broadcasting Company, List of television films produced for FX Networks, List of television films produced for ESPN, List of television films produced for United Paramount Network, Less Than Zero, Less Than Zero (film)

M: Make It Big, Melvin Simon and Associates, Museum of Industry and Labor, Mercenary for Justice, M&M World, Marked for Death, MPAA film rating system, MTI Home Video

N: North Market, North Heights

O: Out for Justice, On Deadly Ground, Otterbein College

P: Pat Robertson, Powers Auditorium

R: Radar Magazine, River Phoenix, Rest Stop (film)

S: Sudden Death (film), Second in Command, Steven Seagal, Submerged, Songs from the Crystal Cave, Shadow Man (film), The 700 Club, The 61st Annual Academy Awards, SportsTime Ohio, Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, Stambaugh Auditorium, Stambaugh Stadium, Smoky Hollow (Neighborhood), Southern Park Mall, Smith and Wollensky, Slamball, Scott Pelley, Sussudio

T: Tom Laughlin (actor), To Live and Die in L.A.

U: Under Siege, Under Siege 2: Dark Territory

V: The Vindicator, Vern (film critic)

W: WKBN, WYTV, WYFX, WFMJ, WBCB, WMMS, When a Killer Calls

Y: Youngstown, Ohio, Youngstown State University