The phrase G.I. Joe ( not the doll) was coined by the war correspondent Ernie Pyle. Pyle was killed in action in the Pacific theatre. there was a move with the title the sotry of G.I.Joe about him, not the action doll.
Well, first you have to become an attorney...........
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The real name of the television personality Trish Stratus is Patricia Anne Stratigias. She first used the stage name Trish Stratus on an episode of Sunday Night Heat in 2000.
His great wrestling and his amazing personality and in-ring character (as in his character,not real life)
Coral Smith is known for being an American reality television personality. Coral Smith has appeared on The Real World and in 6 seasons of its spinoff The Real World/Road Rules Challenge.
No. Mermaids are not real and spells are not real. People can not change shapes or become mermaids. No one can become a mermaid. This is all make believe and does not exist in the real world. You will NEVER be a mermaid.
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Show me the money first........
If a parent smothers their child & keeps them away from the outside world they'll either do two things; a) get sucked in at the first encounter with the real world and rebel or b) become absolutely afraid of everything the parents' actions also affect the child. if the parents didn't go to college then the child probably will think its okay not to go unless the parents explain their mistake and the consequences.
he was on the reality show "tough enough" after he did mtv's "the real world"
No. Mermaids come from stories and are not real. There is no such thing in the world as a mermaid.
The first city outside of the US to host a Real World series on MTV, was in London in 1995.