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- Fake Id
After losing Potrykus, Fake ID changed its name to "The Drive." The Drive is best known for its time when Boys Like Girls frontman Martin Johnson, led the band. It was here Johnson gained his exposure to the music scene, eventually catapulting him into a recording contract with his current band. In the summer of 2003 the band went on its first and only national tour with fellow Massachusetts band Strutter. Upon returning, the band was scheduled to play a show in Brockton, MA as well as the Worcester Paladium held Skatefest, but had to cancel when they announced via their website that Nick was leaving the band. A few days later, the website announced that Fake ID had broken up. - Fake Id -- Miscellaneous
The first thing you have to learn about fake ID is that you'll have an extremely hard time actually getting your hands on really high-quality fake id. If you're lucky enough to know someone who is in the fake id business you might be able to convince them to make one up for you. Even then you'd both be taking a very big risk. - Fake Id -- Cards
Fake ID's and new ID's are a major problem in today's world. Getting a fake ID is so easy today that there is little that can be done about it. One of the biggest problems is that so many ID card producers don't use anti-counterfeiting technology. The best measures to prevent unauthorized duplication of your cards is to utilize PVC card stock and hologram lamination, as they are very difficult to produce outside of a modern card-printing lab. So if you want to produce or purchase ID cards that cannot be counterfeited, what should you do? Please enter and find out everything you need to know about real ID's fake ID's. You will not find a more complete resource - online or off. - Traci Lords -- Nora Kuzma
Nora Kuzma was a troubled teenager from Steubenville, Ohio; Traci Lords was the underage skin mag/porn queen who became the centerpiece of the adult video industry's greatest scandal. In reality, they were one and the same, the subject of this slick, if thin autobiography. But what's striking here is not the familiar storyline--confused, sexually abused teen falls in with drugs and the wrong Southern California crowd, forges fake IDs to become Penthouse Pet of the Month at 16 and the '80s hottest adult star, then arrested as focus of the Reagan administration's crackdown on porn, only to become reborn as cleaned-up, psychoanalyzed/rehabed purveyor of legitimate film, TV, and music career. Rather, what's striking is Lords's capacity for denial, compartmentalization, and myopia when it serves her ends. - The Guy Game -- Girls
GamerDad's Take The Guy Game, not reviewed here, is a worthless peice of software. It's a Man Show style trivia game where the reward is seeing grainy footage of a topless woman Girls Gone Wild style. Really this game shouldn't have been picked up by a distributor and the game maker - and maybe Take Two - will probably suffer mildly for it. For example, did she provide a fake ID when she gave her consent? Or did they just not bother with that formality. It's ludicrous and baseless to blame Microsoft and Sony, of course. - Ryan Stiles -- British Columbia
Ryan Lee, the youngest of 5, was born in Seattle, Washington on Wednesday, April, 22, 1959, to Sonny (a fisherman by trade) & Irene Stiles. (Sonny passed away in the summer of 2001.) In 1969, his family moved back to Richmond, British Columbia, a suburb of Vancouver. In 1976, at the age of 17, to the dismay of his paraents, Ryan quit school (Richmond Senior Secondary) to perform at local comedy clubs, with fake ID. In 1978, he met his future wife, Pat McDonald, working as a waitress at one of those clubs. They moved in together in 1979 & married in 1989. (They have 3 children: daughter - Mackenzie, born in 1992, son - Sam, born July 3, 1994, & daughter Claire arrived on January 27, 2004.) In 1986, Ryan joined the Second City troup in Tornto. - Ivy League -- Ivies
The formal agreement which founded the Ivy League as an athletic conference was signed by the presidents of the eight institutions in February 1954. The basic intent of the original agreement was to improve and foster intercollegiate athletics while keeping the emphasis on such competition in harmony with the educational purpose of each institution. - Identity Theft Prevention -- Fraud
-- Portland, OR (June 10, 2004) - Identity Safeguards, a provider of identity theft fraud prevention and recovery solutions to companies as an employee benefit, announces a partnership with New Benefits, a recognized leader in discount health care benefit innovations. The relationship will provide customers of New Benefits a low-cost, high-value service to help individuals protect and recover from identity theft, and provide Identity Safeguards’ with access to millions of clients. The partnership is effective immediately and implementation is underway. - Jason Schwartzman -- Rushmore Academy
An exceptional young player from a family of Hollywood royalty, Jason Schwartzman wasn't looking for an acting career. Yet as the star of Wes Anderson's droll comedy "Rushmore" (1998), he proved not only a capable performer, but a powerful screen presence with a promising future. As enterprising love-struck Max Fischer, the diminutive (5'5"), dark-haired Schwartzman (who possessed expressive eyes, thick brows and a generally snarky demeanor) delivered a sensitive, engaging and remarkably funny debut performance.... - Jenna -- Jenna Bush
In the constellation of presidential children, conventional wisdom has long held that Jenna and Barbara are -- in the mold of their father -- troublemakers. Chelsea Clinton's parents kept her out of the media glare, and she returned the favor, leading a low-key, academically-oriented young adulthood. The contrast couldn't have been starker when just a few years later, the Bush daughters partied their way across tabloid headlines with multiple run-ins with the law.