Tony Love Has Played 218 Exactly If You Count Them all Which I Off course Did
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These records indicate how many games a player has played in.
Thurman Scott has: Played Jay Harding in "Hawk" in 1966. Played Judd Washington (1971) in "Love Is a Many Splendored Thing" in 1967. Played Hippie in "The Werewolf of Washington" in 1973. Played Tony in "Tough Guys" in 1974. Played Patterson in "Voices" in 1979.
Zero, Tony Romo has not played for a Super Bowl. He has four playoff appearances, but only one win.
Tony Hawk is a famous skate boarder with many talents. He did moves like the Ollie to Indy, 540, Ollie 540 and 900.
Victor records is the name of a record company. victrola records are the type of records played on a victrola machine. Victor Record Company made both Victor Records and Victrola Records. I had many of each.......Cairoconnie1@hotmail.com
From the starting menu go to Data, then go to records,go to brawl records,in the 10th section it tells you how many brawls you have played!
As of April, 2012, the group East 17 has sold over 18 million records worldwide. They are an English boy band specializing in pop music. The members are Tony Mortimer, John Hendy, and Terry Coldwell.
Matt Fowler has: Played Mike Prowler in "Operation Repo" in 2007. Played Himself - Interviewee in "The Many Strange Stories of Triangle Woman" in 2008. Played Pat in "F5" in 2009. Played Dennis in "In the Land of Fireworks" in 2010. Performed in "Trespasser" in 2011. Played Raphael in "Al di la di riscatto" in 2011. Played Tony Mallone in "Zombie Whisperer" in 2012. Played Prison Guard in "Extracted" in 2012. Played Dylan in "Angel Falls in Love" in 2012. Played Officer Falconeri in "True Piracy" in 2013. Played Morpheus in "Somnaire Aude" in 2013. Played Charlie in "Nicotine Stains" in 2013. Played Tony Mallone in "Alone with Mallone" in 2013. Played Hoodlum in "Strangely in Love" in 2014. Played Print Shop Owner in "Samuel Adams" in 2014.
If you go under Data you can check various records varying from actual battle records for characters and even records for playing with names, also records like how long you have played SSBB and how many brawls you have been in, how much time was played in Solo mode, Group mode, Favorite character, 2nd favorite character, least favorite and etc.
There are many ways to have played music in 1960. There were many instruments, records, and recording devices to play music on.