Posts Tagged ‘Fame’

Young Fame & Duna Radio Interview @ Hot 99.7 W/ Sean The Don in Yakima,Wa – Part Three

January 16th, 2011

Young Fame & Duna Radio Interview @ Hot 99.7 W/ Sean The Don in Yakima,Wa – Part Three

Young Fame & Duna Radio Interview @ Hot 99.7 W/ Sean The Don in Yakima,Wa – Part Four

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The Rock and Stone Cold One More Match Hall of fame 08

July 3rd, 2010


Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson told the Jack Diamond Morning Show in Washington, DC that he has a “great relationship” with Vince McMahon and is working closely with WWE to create a special edition of WWE programming. “I love that world and being able to entertain, especially if I could go back and it’s on Smackdown and do a promo or guest host or we could create this cool show, whatever that may be,” Johnson said. “Especially now, I’m at the point where I can go back and give back to the fans and help out guys in any way I can… “Right now, we’re trying to put together – there is always something cool and interesting for me to do. I would like to do something more than just host the show. I’m in the process of creating something really cool for the fans – something very special and unique. It will be something like one big entertaining show.” PROWRESTLING.NET REPORT The radio show quotes are courtesy of James Caldwell of PWTorch.com.

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Fame Music Video

June 17th, 2010


Music Video from the upcoming film Fame

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Michael Jordan Career Highlights (Hall of Fame 2009) HD

June 12th, 2010


Position: Guard Birth Date: February 17, 1963 (age 46) Hometown: Brooklyn, NY Height: 6’6″ (2.0 m) Weight: 216 lbs. (97.85 kg) College: North Carolina Experience15 years Jersey: 23 All-Star Selections: 14 All-NBA Selections: 11 (10 1st-team) MVP Awards: 5 NBA Championships: 6 Michael Jordan is a Hall of Fame shooting guard who played in the NBA from 1984 to 2003 for the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards. Winner of five regular-season MVP awards, he is widely considered the best basketball player ever to play in the NBA. Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to six NBA titles, and was voted the Finals MVP a record six times. Michael Jordan scored more points per game than any player in NBA history, with a 30.1 average, and his 32292 career points scored rank as the third-most in NBA history. His career postseason scoring average of 33.5 points is also the best in NBA history. Michael Jordan was a 14-time All-Star, averaging 20.2 points per All-Star game, and became the only player to ever record a triple-double in an All-Star Game when he achieved the feat in 1997. He was named Defensive Player of the Year in 1988, and was on the All-Defensive First Team nine times. Michael Jordan also held the record for consecutive games scoring in double-digits (866). In 1996, Jordan was named as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History. Michael Jordan became a world-famous star as his Bulls kept winning, and he kept scoring. He graced the cover of countless magazines, including Sports

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Washington State Cougars Tickets – Cougar Great Rueben Mayes Makes the Hall of Fame

February 10th, 2010

As the whole Washington State team tries to recover up from some unexpected defeats, here is some good news for them .

Being only the fifth Cougar player to be inducted in the Hall of Fame, Rueben Meyes makes no bones about the fact that he is privileged to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. That he came from Canada to settle down in Washington, makes the challenge even tougher. It is never easy to settle down in another country. While all this takes time, playing for the state and excelling in what you do take a lot of guts.

The story of Rueben Meyes dates back the 80s, when he played for Cougars from 1982-85. His list of achievements was too impressive then to have any team ignoring him. Even if they had ignored him, they would have done it at their own peril. By the time Meyes had a look in to the State team, he had a long list of ?Been there, done that? things. One of the more memorable moments for Meyes with the Washington State was when they beat the Huskies in the Apple Cup. The Huskies then were considered to be formidable opponents and beating them was no mean achievement at all.

And not that Rueben was one who would rest on his laurels! Game after game, he tried to reinvent himself. With his skills of speed and aggression, he tried to add some deftness and dribbles. All of this combined in one classic mix that saw Meyes set the records for PAC-10, NCAA Division 1 and the State record. All these three feats were accomplished with just one act ? That is Meyes for you!

He ran 357 yards against Oregon to help the State to a touchdown. Clearly, this was no mean effort considering no one in the PAC10 or in the NCAA had ever done this before. This came on the back of an awe-inspiring 216 yards run against Stanford. The time before the game against Stanford though was a tough one for Meyes. He was recovering from an injury setback that kept him on the bench for quite a few weeks.

Against Stanford, the whole team jelled as a unit and of course, Meyes stood out. The team performance was necessary because Stanford themselves have a strong unit and beating them on the back of couple of performances would not have been easy. Against Oregon though it was a different story altogether! The pitch was wet and the State players had no other option but to run. The more they ran, the more the chances they had of winning!

They did run, with Meyes leading the way! Apart from these achievements, what will make Meyes prouder is the fact that whatever has been thrown at him, he has overcome them with his guts.

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