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O H###,Largent already on list. I'll just go with Steve Steve.
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I think you can read about Stephen in The book of Acts, The Apostle Paul started out kinda on the wrong track, his name was originally Saul, he was a henchman of the pre- crucifixion jewish faith, they saw the early followers of Christ as a general bunch of outlaws and Saul was one of the leaders of the group that decided to do away with as many of them as possible. One of their leaders was STEPHAN, who stood up for his beliefs in a trial and was stoned for his trouble. The early Christian movement was a lot like Eastern Kansas Wrestling-- the establishment sold them short and beat on 'em as they were developing, but once some of the early leaders got them started, they became very powerful. Probably a lesson in there that could be further developed, but hey, I am a recovering Western apostle and would not do the comparison the justice it deserves. a couple more steves that come to my ancient recollection are Stephan Crane, an early American author, wrote the civil war classic "the red badge of courage" (not recommended-- they will never make a movie of that one) And Stephen Foster, a popular songwriter in the late nineteenth century. These would be minor steves but notable nontheless.
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By the way- on note of preparation... George S. Patton once said that true warriors develop in the quiet before battle , or something to that effect... I saw it in a Famous Quotation book that I had when I was in high school, and put it on a library card and kept it in my locker. Helped me to get ready. Good luck to all warrior Steves, hope you guys can pull it off again.
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How about the founder of Apple Computer?
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Yes, Big Steve O ..... I do believe Cat Stevens is a valid nomination (even though I think he is called by some other name now that he has embraced Islam) ...... and Steven Jobs is already on the already impressive list ..... well, back to work on making assignments for Saturday.
"Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl harbor?"
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Dang! How about famous comedian? Made Parenthood. Great stand-up routine...famous line...
Well, excuuuuuuuse, me!
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Good Game! Don't know why nobody thought of one of the greatest Steves of all time!
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How about famous Stewarts?
Drummer for The Police?
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Hometown Steve, Steve Zarda "Zarda's BBQ", old classmate and friend. Must have BBQ.
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What about the entrepreneurial Steve Wynn, owner of much of the Las Vegas Strip? He may have some advice on the successful marketing of Dominant Toasties as well.
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By the Way... I smell really bad! Good GAME!
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Someone slid a post in under my name...Broke **ss!!
One of these days, Alice...
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I would like to plead the 5th on that one Steve O! Only a few more to go before we reach the mysterious PAGE 4! I wonder what's on that side? Has any other thread made it to this mystic place, or has it only been told in stories to scare little forum posters like myself! lol
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broke a** i do not believe i have seen any thread make it this far yet.....it shows you just how influential the steves are....good work.....play with it.....
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True Story Psycho Steve... the Steves do seem to be quite influential. I just hope that we have enough of that so called influence to get the guys from Hat Town to have a go with some NNFC! Maybe you can find a way to join as you did help create the game become what it is today... A world wide phenomenon. Look for it in Extreme Sports Quarterly and on cable ESPN 8: The OCHO!
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Wrestling - Steve Borden ("Sting" on WCW).
Auto Racing - Steve Park, Steve Grissom (neither are Hall of Fame material), but Steve Kinzer is.
Music - Steve Miller Band.
Basketball (reluctantly) - Steve Nash and Steve Francis.
And the dominant Steve of the 50's - Steve Reeve of the original TV Superman.
You can lead a horse to water, but a pencil must be lead.
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Good call on the Steve Miller Band!
Steve McGarret of Hawaii Five o, has he been mentioned?
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