- George Best
George Best (22 May 1946 - 25 November 2005) was a Northern Irish football player best known for his years with Manchester United. He was a winger whose game combined pace, acceleration, balance, two-footedness, goalscoring and the ability to beat defenders. In 1968, his "annus mirabilis", he won the European Cup with Manchester United, and was named the European Footballer of the Year. When fit, he was an automatic choice for the Northern Ireland team, …
- Charles Chiniquy
Charles P. Chiniquy (30 July 1809 - 16 January 1899) was a Canadian Catholic priest who converted to Presbyterianism and became an anti-Catholic preacher. In the period between 1885 and 1899, he was the focus of a great deal of discussion in the United States of America. During the 1880s he claimed to have exposed the Jesuits as the assassins of President Abraham Lincoln. He also warned, that if unchecked, the Jesuits could eventually politically rule the United States.
- Jean Lanfray
Jean Lanfray (b. 1874) was a Swiss laborer convicted of murdering his pregnant wife and two children in a drunken rage on the afternoon of August 28, 1905. He then attempted suicide, but failed. It was later revealed by police that he had drank an excessive amount of wine and hard liquors that morning, along with two glasses of absinthe. However, due to the moral panic against absinthe in Europe at that time, his murders were blamed solely on the influence of absinthe, …
- Bayazid Bastami
Bayazid Bastami, also known as Abu Yazid Bistami or Tayfur Abu Yazid al-Bustami was a Persian Sufi born in Bostam (alternate spelling: Bastam), Iran. The name Bastami means "from the city of Bastam". Bayazid Bastami had great influence on Sufi mysticism and is considered to be one of the important early teachers of Sufi Islam. Bastmi's predecessor Dhu'l-Nun al-Misri (d. CE 859) had formulated the doctrine of ma'rifa (gnosis), …
- Hank The Angry Drunken Dwarf
Henry Joseph Nasiff Jr. (April 20, 1962 - September 4, 2001), better known as Hank the Angry Drunken Dwarf, appeared numerous times on "The Howard Stern Show", beginning on August 16, 1996 when he entered the studio of radio station WXRK (K-Rock) in New York City. As the nickname suggests, Nasiff was invariably inebriated and had a sharp tongue toward anyone who annoyed him. He had to be constantly reminded not to curse over the airwaves, …
- Jef Lambeaux
Jef Lambeaux (1852-1908) was a Belgian sculptor born in Antwerp. He studied at the Antwerp Academy of Fine Arts, and was a pupil of Jean Geefs. His first work, "War", was exhibited in 1871, and was followed by a long series of humorous groups, including "Children dancing, Say Good Morning, The Lucky Number" and; "An Accident" (1875). He then went to Paris, where he executed "The Beggar and The Blini Pauper" for the Belgian salons, …
- Micky Sadoff
Micky Sadoff was the third president of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), serving 1988-1991. Ms. Sadoff and her husband were both injured by a very highly intoxicated driver. The traumatic experience led her to become involved with the anti-drunk driving organization and rise through its administrative structure to assume her position of national leadership.
- Chante Jawan Mallard
Chante Jawan Mallard is an African-American female from Texas who was convicted and sentenced to 50 years' imprisonment for her role in the death of a homeless male, Gregory Biggs. The incident occurred on October 26, 2001 when Mallard's car struck him; at the time Mallard was believed to have been driving while intoxicated. The force of the impact sent Biggs flying through the windshield, lodging him there.
- Elliott Roosevelt I
Elliott Bulloch Roosevelt (February 28,1860- August 14, 1894) was the father of Anna Eleanor Roosevelt and the brother of Theodore Roosevelt. Elliott and Theodore were of the Oyster Bay Roosevelts. Eleanor later married their Hyde Park Roosevelt cousin and future US President, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Elliott was the third of the four children of Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. and Martha Bulloch. He had one older sister, Anna, and one younger sister, …
- Lyse Lemieux
Lyse Lemieux is the Chief Justice of the Quebec Superior Court who resigned on August 19, 2004 as a result of criminal charges. The Honorable Lyse Lemieux studied law at the Université de Montréal and was admitted to the Bar of Quebec in 1962. She held a variety of positions in the provincial government, becoming a specialist in expropriation. Lemieux was appointed a justice of the Superior Court of Quebec in 1978 and in 1994 was named an Associate Chief Justice.
- Jemima Nicholas
Jemima Nicholas (often spelt Niclas; c. 1750-July 1832) was a Welsh heroine who led the women of Pembrokeshire into battle in what is known as the Last invasion of Britain. When the contingent arrived, she reached for a pitchfork and captured 12 French soldiers who were inebriated at the time. They surrendered shortly afterwards at the Royal Oak. She died at the age of 82, and a plaque in Fishguard is dedicated to her.
- John Tabinaman
John Tabinaman (born "circa" 1952) is the Vice President of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville in Papua New Guinea. He is a member of the regional House of Representatives for Mahari constituency, elected in 2005 with 42.9 percent of the vote in a five-way race. Tabinaman was sworn in as Vice President on May 15, 2007 and also holds the ministerial portfolios for Public Service, Planning and Implementation, and Peace and Autonomy.
- Jukka Rahja
Jukka Rahja was a Russian-Finnish bolshevik who joined the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party in 1903. He was also active in the Finnish labour youth movement. Rahja fled to Soviet Russia after the Finnish Civil War and became a founding member of the Finnish Communist Party (SKP). Rahja was murdered in Petrograd by the opposition communists led by Aku Paasi in 1920. The so called "murder opposition" consisted mainly of students of the Petrograd Red Officer School.
- Matt
So I am living in West Philly biding my time until something better comes along. I work for an interior designer in Northern Liberties and loving it! I live for music, movies, and fun. I spend reckless amounts of time doing stupid shit that i don't have time for, but you are only young once and you might as well enjoy it.
- Derick
You're Ireland!
- Tristan
⢠I try to be real, unique, and just...
- Jessica
No one reads this crap. Tell me if you do, so then I can make tally marks on here...come on, it'll be fun. yay!
- Christine Brouillard
Contact Tables.
- Brittany
I'm 22 years old, just graduated from college and made the trek from Philly back to good ol' NY. I love to party, dance, and hang out with my friends. My friends, are very important to me, I don't know what I would do without them! Basically I just like to have a good time.
- Elyse
i ate a caterpillar once. too slimy.
- Julie
You know that old grandmother who chain smokes and plays Scrabble and bridge all day? That's me, trapped in a hot blond's body. Life can be so cruel sometimes.
- Desiree Mitchell
I am easily scared. Clingers turn me off. I like cute things. I am the biggest ditz you will meet. I talk way too much. I like to laugh. Behind closed doors I'm a downer. I like to write and listen to music. I procrastinate... a lot. I am mostly undecided. I aspire to be many things. My self-esteem prevents me from doing the things I love. I never shut up, so prepare to listen. My name is Dez and I don't care. :)
- Westco
West College (WestCo) is different from any other hall on campus. Comprised of a mix of two-room and one-room doubles as well as singles housing first-year and sophomore students, WestCo offers a community where people can be themselves.
- Amber
I used to live in North Carolina and now I live in Santa Fe.
- Lauren Reilly
My names Lauren, and im going to be new at North Hills this year... I love to get to know people and have a fun time I'm pretty much down for amything... so if u wanna kno more im me on lillaur1569!!!
- Emily
It takes only a minute to get a crush on someone, an hour to like someone, and a day to love someone, but it takes a lifetime to forget someone.
- Caitlin
Hello. I like pie.
- Rob
lazy, unmotivated, broke, moderately good looking.
- Bouton Hall
Bouton Hall is a residence hall within the Parker complex. The Parker complex is composed of the traditional corridor style hallways with a single sex bathroom shared by residents of the floor or house, which is maintained by the Custodial Staff. Students who live in the corridor style buildings enjoy a lot of activity and interaction with the members of their house. Lounges can be found on each of the floors.
- Peter Mcpherson
Umm, I have no money, but I like's da movies and la musica and I play my guitar a whole lot more than my financial situation should allow, but, hell... whatever makes you happy right?
- Redbullvodka
I am RedbullVodka Drink. Basically I am just a really fun.
- Adam
i'm a hardcore breather. i haven't trimmed my prune pouch nor my frank drapes since nov. "05. my dream bed is on a rooftop in RI. i dance like a dirty Russian. i fantasize about pools of cherry jello. i have a problematic pinky toe on my right foot. i'd get off on picking televangelists' heads off with a corkscrew. i am a loquatious lummox with his eardrums in his feet.
- Kassie
<3.
- Barry
22 year old gay guy in college, studying political science and minoring in psychology. I'm not very high maintennence in that I like to just relax about everything. This doesn't mean I don't get things done, I just go about things more casually. I've got a dark sense of humor but an optimistic outlook. Going out or staying are just as fun for me, as is laying on the beach during the day or night. I like food. It's neat like candy on Labor day.
- Joy
- Anna
- Albert Schwartz
I'm easy going, laid back and funny always looking to keep active and live life to the fullest. My main interests are sales/marketing, Turbocharged Cars, swimming and hockey. I love going new places and seeing new things.
- Nadia
are we in amsterdam, yet??????
- Amber
Hi, im amber :)
- Emma