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  1. The Simpsons -- Simpsons Movie
    As a promotion for the The Simpsons Movie, twelve 7-Eleven stores were transformed into Kwik-E-Marts and sold The Simpsons related products. These included "Buzz Cola", "Krusty-O" cereal, Pink doughnuts with sprinkles, and "Squishees".[115]
  2. The Simpsons -- Shows
    Such casting choices, along with the balancing between activism and the everyday ordinary, proves that The Simpsons remains unafraid and inventive, filtering popular culture through its own peculiar lens. Has the show lost its touch? Hardly. In some ways, it's only improved with age.
  3. The Simpsons -- Series
    According to Kraft, "The Simpsons" is one of the few television shows still scored with live musicians, which is what creates the "three-dimensionality" of the series - most shows now use synthesized music. But Clausen, the ultimate professional, knows first hand what it takes to write and record a new score every week. Yet, what ... makes it worthwhile for him is the privilege to work with some of the finest musicians in the industry, who rarely need more than two takes to record a final track.
  4. Time Magazine -- Magazine Person
    On a more personal level, think about how good it will feel to send an autographed copy of your very own 2006 Time Magazine Person of the Year annoucement to all the "know it all's" you know. Think how gratifying it will be to send the personalized press release to to:
  5. Tom Wilkinson
    Tom Wilkinson was one of the early British comic artists. As a pioneer, he was one of the first to experiment with the six-panelled page layout of comics, drawing lush decorations around the panels of his comic 'Lanky Larry and Bloated Bill', which appeared in the Comic Home Journal in 1902. He ... contributed to magazine Chuckles (started 1914), for which he created 'Breezy Ben and Dismal Dutchy'.
  6. Olivia De Havilland -- Joan Fontaine
    Olivia Mary de Havilland was born to a British patent attorney and his wife on July 1, 1916, in Tokyo, Japan. Her sister, Joan, later to become famous as Joan Fontaine, was born the following year. Her parents divorced when Olivia was just three years old and moved with the remaining family to Los Angeles, California. After graduating from high school, where she fell prey to the acting bug, Olivia enrolled in Mills College in Oakland. It was while she was at Mills that she participated in the school play, "A Midsummer Night's Dream", and was spotted by Max Reinhardt. She so impressed Reinhardt that he picked her up for both his stage version and, later, the Warner Bros.
  7. Diana
    Diana Shipping Inc. is a global provider of shipping transportation services. The Company specializes in transporting dry bulk cargoes, including such commodities as iron ore, coal, grain and other materials along worldwide shipping routes. The Company currently owns and operates thirteen modern Panamax dry bulk carriers and three Capesize dry bulk carriers. The delivery of one newbuilding Capesize dry bulk carrier is scheduled for November 2007, with two additional newbuilding Capesize dry bulk carriers scheduled for delivery in 2010.
  8. Michael Rosenbaum -- Sorority Boys
    Rosenbaum, a 35-year old Jewish American actor, is a native of Long Island who studied at Western Kentucky University with a degree in theatre arts. As an actor, he previously appeared on television shows like It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, and Zoe, Duncan, Jack and Jane. In addition, he ... graced the movie world with films like Kicking It Old Skool, Racing Stripes, Cursed, Sorority Boys, Sweet November, Eyeball Eddie, Urban Legend and Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.
  9. Anthony Andrews -- England
    A native of London, England, actress "Lysette Anthony" got her start with the National Youth Theatre at age 14; she was the youngest member there. She began her television and film career in the U.S. in the early '80s appearing in two CBS adaptations of classic literature, "Ivanhoe" and "Oliver Twist". In 1983, Anthony appeared in the NBC miniseries "Princess Daisy" as Lady Sarah. In feature films, she made a notable appearance as a sexy, astrology-crazed aerobics instructor who seduces "Woody Allen" in "Husbands and Wives" (1992). She again played "the other woman" the following year in "Look Who's Talking Now". Anthony has subsequently continued to appear in feature and television films. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
  10. Bart
    Bart is the troublemaker of the house. He is 10 years old and has blond spiky hair. His parents are Homer & Margeand he has two sisters; Lisa & Maggie. Bart is the class clown at Springfield Elementary.
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