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Ken Kesey and the "hippies" of the 1960s. Born in La Junta, Colorado, he spent much of his youth in the Pacific Northwest. There he married Faye Haxby, with whom he had three children, Jed, Zane and Shannon. He attended the University of Oregon, where he received a degree in speech and communication and was an Olympic-caliber wrestler. He was awarded a Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship in 1958; he moved to Palo Alto, California to enroll in the creative writing program at Stanford University. At Stanford in 1959, he volunteered to take part in a study at the Menlo Park Veterans Hospital on Sources: Pheeds [R=1,P=105],
Total Points: 205.
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Ken Kesey and the "hippies" of the 1960s. Born in La Junta, Colorado, he spent much of his youth in the Pacific Northwest. There he married Faye Haxby, with whom he had three children, Jed, Zane and Shannon. He attended the University of Oregon, where he received a degree in speech and communication and was an Olympic-caliber wrestler. He was awarded a Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship in 1958; he moved to Palo Alto, California to enroll in the creative writing program at Stanford University. At Stanford in 1959, he volunteered to take part in a study at the Menlo Park Veterans Hospital on Sources: pheeds [R=1,P=100],
Total Points: 200.
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Vegan Reich Vegan Reich Vegan Reich were a 1980s American punk band formed by Sean Muttaqi, embracing something similar to a straight edge philosophy (they did not drink/do drugs), but taking it to a more extreme conclusion, ie, advocating the developement of a vegan society, where people that violate the laws of that society could possibly face 'extermination'. Followers of the band where sometimes also involved in the deep ecology movement called Hardline, expressing a rhetoric Sources: Pheeds [R=2,P=52],
Total Points: 152.
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Vegan Reich Vegan Reich Vegan Reich were a 1980s American punk band formed by Sean Muttaqi, embracing something similar to a straight edge philosophy (they did not drink/do drugs), but taking it to a more extreme conclusion, ie, advocating the developement of a vegan society, where people that violate the laws of that society could possibly face 'extermination'. Followers of the band where sometimes also involved in the deep ecology movement called Hardline, expressing a rhetoric Sources: pheeds [R=2,P=50],
Total Points: 150.
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Keith Thibodeaux Thibodeaux is also a musician, who showed incredible skill on the drums at a young age. Thibodeaux was making $500 a week at the age of 3, touring with the Horace Heidt Orchestra, when he was "discovered" by Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball. At age 5, he took a $300 pay cut and became "Little Ricky" on the television series, frequently playing the drums on the show. At the age of 15, Thibodeaux's Hollywood career was over, so he moved back to Louisiana with his mother. Thibodeaux began smoking marijuana in high school, which eventually led to the use of uppers, Sources: Pheeds [R=3,P=35],
Total Points: 135.
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Keith Thibodeaux Thibodeaux is also a musician, who showed incredible skill on the drums at a young age. Thibodeaux was making $500 a week at the age of 3, touring with the Horace Heidt Orchestra, when he was "discovered" by Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball. At age 5, he took a $300 pay cut and became "Little Ricky" on the television series, frequently playing the drums on the show. At the age of 15, Thibodeaux's Hollywood career was over, so he moved back to Louisiana with his mother. Thibodeaux began smoking marijuana in high school, which eventually led to the use of uppers, Sources: pheeds [R=3,P=33],
Total Points: 133.
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Keith Wright Keith Wright Keith Wright (born 1982) is a NFL football player, for the Houston Texans. Wright has had a tumultous life: He has had drug related problems, and he had a troubled childhood. In 1986, at the age of 6, he moved from his native East Palo Alto, California, to Sacramento.There, his mother used to send him off to the corner at his apartment building to buy drugs for her. Before long, he was also into gambling, sometimes betting as much as 400 dollars on dice games at school. Wright was sent to a juvenile delinquent facility in 1992, at Sources: Pheeds [R=4,P=26],
Total Points: 126.
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Keith Wright Keith Wright Keith Wright (born 1982) is a NFL football player, for the Houston Texans. Wright has had a tumultous life: He has had drug related problems, and he had a troubled childhood. In 1986, at the age of 6, he moved from his native East Palo Alto, California, to Sacramento.There, his mother used to send him off to the corner at his apartment building to buy drugs for her. Before long, he was also into gambling, sometimes betting as much as 400 dollars on dice games at school. Wright was sent to a juvenile delinquent facility in 1992, at Sources: pheeds [R=4,P=25],
Total Points: 125.
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Krusty the Klown and running a concentration camp-like summer camp (Kamp Krusty). He willingly sells out to commercial interests to sell all manner of second-rate goods; he even has a generic spoken endorsement--"I heartily endorse this event or product!" Another example of the little attention he pays to the things he is involved in is the unfortunate acrostic of his Christmas show, "Krusty Kinda Kristmas", his TV special, "Krusty Komedy Klassics", and a tennis tournament he sponsored, the "Krusty Kharity Klassic". Krusty, minus his trademark clown-hair, pale facepaint and red nose, bears an uncanny physical resemblance to Homer Simpson. However there also differences such Sources: Pheeds [R=5,P=21],
Total Points: 121.
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Krusty the Klown and running a concentration camp-like summer camp (Kamp Krusty). He willingly sells out to commercial interests to sell all manner of second-rate goods; he even has a generic spoken endorsement--"I heartily endorse this event or product!" Another example of the little attention he pays to the things he is involved in is the unfortunate acrostic of his Christmas show, "Krusty Kinda Kristmas", his TV special, "Krusty Komedy Klassics", and a tennis tournament he sponsored, the "Krusty Kharity Klassic". Krusty, minus his trademark clown-hair, pale facepaint and red nose, bears an uncanny physical resemblance to Homer Simpson. However there also differences such Sources: pheeds [R=5,P=20],
Total Points: 120.
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Kukės part of a hydroelectric scheme. The old Kukės was submerged beneath an artificial lake in 1976, the lake being held back by crumbling Chinese-built dams. The new town (Kukėsi i Ri - "New Kukės") was built in the 1970s. The district is improverished, with poor road connections, and major problems with crime. Kukės was briefly on the world stage during the Kosovo conflict when many hundreds of thousands of Kosovan refugees crossed the frontier and were housed in camps in and around Kukes. There is a mosque and a closed alpine-style hotel, part of a failed at 1000 tempt to establish a tourist Sources: Pheeds [R=6,P=17],
Total Points: 117.
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Kukės part of a hydroelectric scheme. The old Kukės was submerged beneath an artificial lake in 1976, the lake being held back by crumbling Chinese-built dams. The new town (Kukėsi i Ri - "New Kukės") was built in the 1970s. The district is improverished, with poor road connections, and major problems with crime. Kukės was briefly on the world stage during the Kosovo conflict when many hundreds of thousands of Kosovan refugees crossed the frontier and were housed in camps in and around Kukes. There is a mosque and a closed alpine-style hotel, part of a failed at 2000 tempt to establish a tourist Sources: pheeds [R=6,P=16],
Total Points: 116.
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Velvet Acid Christ band is Bryan Erickson. VAC is famous in Germany for the song "Futile". It did also become quite popular in the US for the song "Phucking phreak". Discography Dimension 8 (released as MP3 on Twisted Thought Generator) (1994) Fate (Demo CD, unreleased) (1994) Pestilence (Demo CD, unreleased) (1994) Neuralblastoma (1) (1995) Church of Acid (EU) (1996) Church of Acid (US famous track futile not included) (1997) Neuralblastoma (2) (1998) Calling ov the dead (1998) Decypher (1999) Fun with drugs (EU release of Decypher) (1999) The Remix Wars - VAC vs. Funker Vogt (1999) Fun with Knives (1999) Fun with razors (includes Sources: Pheeds [R=7,P=15],
Total Points: 115.
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Velvet Acid Christ band is Bryan Erickson. VAC is famous in Germany for the song "Futile". It did also become quite popular in the US for the song "Phucking phreak". Discography Dimension 8 (released as MP3 on Twisted Thought Generator) (1994) Fate (Demo CD, unreleased) (1994) Pestilence (Demo CD, unreleased) (1994) Neuralblastoma (1) (1995) Church of Acid (EU) (1996) Church of Acid (US famous track futile not included) (1997) Neuralblastoma (2) (1998) Calling ov the dead (1998) Decypher (1999) Fun with drugs (EU release of Decypher) (1999) The Remix Wars - VAC vs. Funker Vogt (1999) Fun with Knives (1999) Fun with razors (includes Sources: pheeds [R=7,P=14],
Total Points: 114.
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James Brown would later be known as funk, and mixed with Brown's trademark screams and melodramatic stage persona, they were capable of whipping crowds into a frenzy. Whilst their early singles were local hits, and performed well on the R'n'B chart the band were not nationally successful until this live show was captured on record, on Brown's self-financed Live at the Apollo in 1963. Brown followed this success with a string of singles that essentially defined funk music. "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag" and "I Got You (I Feel Good)" featured deceptively simple riffs on horn and guitar locked into a compelling Sources: Pheeds [R=8,P=13],
Total Points: 113.
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