Detroit Lion #52 Middle Lineback Mike Lucci tackles MN Vikings #30 Fullback Bill Brown. This 1967 game at the Met ended in a 10-10 tie. #11 QB Joe Kapp and #53 Center Mick Tingelhoff look on.
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Bill Brown on 101 WCBS-FM New York | January 18 1978
WCBS-FM 101 New York – Bill Brown – January 18 1978
On July 4 1972, WCBS-FM flipped to all Oldies. The move was inspired by it’s sister station, 98 WCAU-FM Philadelphia, which had flipped to oldies one years earlier. The station played 50s & 60s, with some current songs thrown in. But before the Oldies music, WCBS-FM had a Rock format, from the late 1960s to 1972.
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"What hath God wrought?"
Bill Brown contemplates the B1 prior to setting out on the Sea to Sea Econorally II, 1980.
The U of Michigan car is in the background. They were a fun bunch. Because of its prominent nose, their car acquired a nickname borrowed from the contemporary at the time movie "Flesh Gordon".
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Overland Hotel and Casino - Reno, Nevada
The Overland Hotel and Casino, a renowned name in Reno’s chip-collecting community, holds a unique place in the history of legalized gaming in Nevada. Established in 1933, it stands as one of the state’s earliest legal gaming establishments, following the legalization of gaming in Nevada in 1931.
Under the ownership and vision of Richard “Pick” Hobson, a pioneering figure in Reno’s gaming scene,…
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The main cast of “SpongeBob SquarePants” as drawn by their voice actors.
First row: SpongeBob SquarePants by Tom Kenny, Patrick Star by Bill Fagerbakke, Squidward Tentacles by Rodger Bumpass
Second row: Sandy Cheeks by Carolyn Lawrence, Eugene Krabs by Clancy Brown, Sheldon Plankton (perched atop SpongeBob’s head) by Mr. Lawrence
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Vikings running back Bill Brown #30 gets the handoff from Joe Kapp. I think this was a 1969 game from the looks of the uniforms.
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'Mankading': How India's first post Independence superstar cricketer still gets maligned | CricketNews
‘Mankading’: How India’s first post Independence superstar cricketer still gets maligned | CricketNews
DELHI: Mulvantrai Himmatlal Mankad was one of those rare cricketers, who had the distinction of scoring a hundred and taking five wickets in the same Test at the Lord’s. For more than five decades, he held the world record opening stand of 413 in Test matches with his partner Pankaj Roy. Even the 231 that he scored in that game against New Zealand in Chennai in January 1965 stood the test of time…
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Bill Brown and his wonderfully overcomplicated and exceedingly well-built shift mechanism for his own VRI-built cars, The B-1 and B-2.
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