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As a result of a mid-day page move, the submissions from June 1 and early June 2 (UTC) are now located at Wikipedia:Articles for creation/2006-06-02-early.

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nycrugs ebay oriental rug powerseller direct importer and wholesaler

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NYCrugs is an ebay platinum powerseller of oriental rugs. Located in the heart of the rug district in New York City - NYCrugs prides itself to be one of the leading direct importers and wholesellers of handmade oriental carpets within the ebay community.

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www.nycrugs.com

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Boxo

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Boxo is ground-breaking game that combines all the joys of childhood, but puts it into a setting that even adults can enjoy. The game requires a room in which little light can enter (basements are preferred.) Also needed are enough boxes to create forts within the room. To an extent, the boxes should convert the room practically into a maze. A standard basement may require anywhere between 150-200 boxes. The second requirement is a lot of toy balls. Nerf-type balls work perfectly. The amount needed will vary, but more than 30 are generally required. The last requirement for Boxo is one strobe light. The strobe light is set to a slow flicker rate so that it flashes just two or three times per second at most.

The number of people playing depends on the size of the basement. Typically, the players are divided into two teams and with complete darkness (the strobe light being the exception) the two teams begin to wage war on one another with all of the balls available. The only way in which a player can knock a wall of boxes over is by throwing balls at it. This means a player is not allowed to knock boxes over with any part of his/her body. A player may take any amount of hits he/she desires. The game ends when either hte boxes become too disorganized or one team submits to the other.

Boxo originated at Augustana College in Rock Island, IL, and has since spread to other states such as Michigan. It began in September 2005, and is still actively played.


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http://www.geocities.com/boxo_league/


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Burch Antley

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Burch Antley (born June 21, 1973) is an American radio broadcast personality and entrepreneur who is credited with establishing South Carolina's first Internet website to broadcast play-by-play of high school sports.

Antley was born in West Columbia, South Carolina and raised in Batesburg-Leesville where he attended Batesburg-Leesville High School and at the age of 15, began his radio broadcasting career at WBLR.

Upon graduation from high school, Antley attended the University of South Carolina in Columbia before transferring to Newberry College in Newberry, South Carolina where he received his BA in Communications.

While at Newberry College, Antley worked at WIS Television and WISW Radio in Columbia and won the prestigious Newscast of the Year Award from the SC Associated Press in 1998.

In 2004, Antley and his cousin Kyle Wilson, founded SC Prep Net and scprepnet.com, a website providing live streaming audio of high school sports. Antley has been the play-by-play announcer for Batesburg-Leesville High School football games.

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www.scprepnet.com


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Burch Antley - Radio Personality

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Burch Antley Burch Antley (born June 21, 1973) is an American radio broadcast personality and entrepreneur who is credited with establishing South Carolina's first Internet website to broadcast play-by-play of high school sports.

Antley was born in West Columbia, South Carolina and raised in Batesburg-Leesville where he attended Batesburg-Leesville High School and at the age of 15, began his radio broadcasting career at WBLR.

Upon graduation from high school, Antley attended the University of South Carolina in Columbia before transferring to Newberry College in Newberry, South Carolina where he received his BA in Communications.

While at Newberry College, Antley worked at WIS Television and WISW Radio in Columbia and won the prestigious Newscast of the Year Award from the SC Associated Press in 1998.

In 2004, Antley and his cousin Kyle Wilson, founded SC Prep Net and scprepnet.com, a website providing live streaming audio of high school sports. Antley has been the play-by-play announcer for Batesburg-Leesville High School football games.

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www.scprepnet.com


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Direct exchange

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  1. REDIRECT Exchange interaction
  • Redirect created. Thanks for the suggestion. This phrase may have other meanings, and may eventually be a disambiguation page. ×Meegs 16:54, 2 June 2006 (UTC)


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Dalforce - a Chinese Force to fight against the Japanese WW2

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Dennis Elliott (musician, artist)

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Dennis Elliott is the former drummer for Foreigner and a woodturning artist.

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http://www.denniselliott.com


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Sheel : the poet of the people

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Sheelis original name was Mannulal dwivewdi. Laterly he was recognised as Mannulal dwivewdi Sheel
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