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Amy
built 195 days ago
Amy is a classmate of Buffy Summers' at Sunnydale High School. Friends with Willow Rosenberg in junior high, she would often go over to Willow's house and eat brownies to escape her mother's abuse. Amy first appears in the Season One episode "Witch", when she and Buffy both try out for cheerleading. Amy performs poorly in the tryouts, and when a series of strange injuries to other contestants move her up in the standings, the Scooby Gang suspect that she is a witch who is using her powers to harm the other girls. It is revealed that Amy's mother Catherine, a very powerful witch, has switched bodies with Amy because she wants to relive her youth. Buffy and the Scooby Gang succeed in restoring Amy to her own body and (unknown to them) trapping her mother in an old cheerleading trophy.
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Garry and Amy were passengers in the Ford Explorer driven by Garry's wife, Jeanette, who sustained serious injuries. Amy's parents and 12-year-old sister were traveling behind the Explorer at the time of the rollover. They witnessed it and attempted to administer medical aid. Garry died at the scene. Amy died at the hospital hours later.
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Amy has a special talent of hearing the needs of an artist or project manager and delivering quality music from start to finish. Amy continues to record much of her music in her home studio as well as printmusic using Finale notating software.
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As a pioneer and leader in the coaching profession, Amy has a deep commitment and passion for the work she does. Click here for testimonials. Amy is located in the Chicago area but works with clients all over the United States and throughout the world.
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In 2006, Amy Fisher reunited with Mary Jo Buttafuoco in sessions televised for Entertainment Tonight and its spinoff The Insider. Fisher said she wanted to heal her past and move on with her life. Fisher and Joey Buttafuoco reunited at the 2006 Lingerie Bowl for the coin toss.
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Amy ... issued singles by Tracey Dey ["Gonna Get Along Without You Now," Amy 901], the Caslons, the Four Jokers, Prince Buster, Kenny Chandler, the Jesters, and Chuck Jackson. "Tiger a-Go-Go" [Amy 924] was by Buzz and Bucky, actually Buzz Cason and Bucky Wilkin (leader of Ronny & the Daytonas), and remains a collectible single. And who can forget Jaywalker & the Pedestrians ["Never Happen"/"Hey Now", Amy 848]? (Just kidding on that last one.) Near the end of 1963, previously-unknown Joey Powers had a Top-10 hit single seemingly out of nowhere, with "Midnight Mary" [Amy 892]. It was the biggest hit to date for the Bell group of labels. Powers couldn't follow up on his success and remains a "one-hit wonder."
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