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Kicking off the Indy top tens today with a man who has been many places over the past eight years or so. Sonjay Dutt's first exposure was, ironically, before he even became a pro wrestler, when he appeared in the Best of Backyard Wrestling video series under the name "Nightmare." He competed in the first two videos, in two matches that spread all over his neighborhood, and even to the roof of his high school. He decided he wanted to become a wrestler, and began training. His first big break came when he debuted for the rapidly rising CZW. His debut consisted of him eliminating himself from a Battle Royal, before taking the Hardcore Drop from Nick Gage. His dancing became a bit of a distraction to himself, costing himself matches, but even then, he began rising up the ranks. In September, he, Chri$ Ca$h began a feud that would see Dutt taking the Ca$h Flow off of a ladder on a few occasions. Dutt began winning over the fans with his incredible ability, and he, Ruckus, and M Dogg 20 did battle at Cage of Death IV for an opportunity to face Trent Acid for the CZW Jr. Heavyweight Title. Dutt won, and two weeks later, he took Acid to the limit before being defeated. His feud with Chri$ Ca$h continued into 2003, and even into the Best of the Best Tournament. Dutt advanced, and caught a bit of a break when Ruckus was pulled from the tournament due to injury. His replacement ended up being Mark Briscoe, but Dutt won in a big upset, and after some assistance from Homicide, Dutt ...
originally upload by muppetbabiesfan10 (when he was dmcconnell97) face does a 10 second coundown for muppet time, the episode was about robin and the frog scouts.
This is Nick Jr. Face counting down to muppet time. *All credit to MarioZone69*.
This is Nick Jr. Face counting down to the big event.
Plus Muppet Time Do-Re-Mi Monster Plays Baseball Face Promo (C) 1995 Muppet Time (C) 1994
Countin Carl - 5 1996
I reversed a nick jr. face promo where he counts down to the big event by using egghead290's videos. Enjoy it!
bleacherreport.com Arum: Manny Pacquiao, Antonio Margarito Rematches Both Possible for Miguel Cotto by Nick Tylwalk Written on June 06, 2010 NEW YORK - Miguel Cotto is known for being an excellent boxer, not a quotable one, so it was no surprise that in the wake of his ninth-round TKO victory over Yuri Foreman, he deferred to his promoter when it came time to speculate on who he may face next. Fortunately, Bob Arum was happy to throw a handful of names out as long as one was patient enough to stick around for the entire post-match press conference. The two biggest ones are the men who handed Cotto his only two career defeats: Manny Pacquiao and Antonio Margarito. Yes, that would be the same Pacquiao who battered Cotto over 12 lopsided rounds last November. The motivation on Pacquiao's side would be to capture Cotto's newly won 154-pound title, adding yet another weight class to his hit list. Whether the viewing public could be sold on the rematch, even after Cotto's seeming return to form this weekend, is another matter. But Arum is serious about it, mentioning that he spoke briefly about it with one of Manny's advisers in the ring right after Cotto-Foreman. The Margarito situation is trickier, as he still hasn't been licensed to fight in most US states following his suspension in the hand wrap controversy before his January 2009 loss to Shane Mosley. Asked if that would be a sticking point, Arum made his feelings perfectly clear. "I don't because I know what the facts ...
What work environment makes everyone perform to the best of their ability? Michael Lee Stallard lays out the six universal needs to thrive and the work environment that research has shown helps people and organizations achieve superior performance for sustained periods of time. Sharing knowledge integrated from research in multiple fields including organizational behavior, psychology, neuroscience, sociology, and history, and stories of great leaders as well as his personal experiences, Michael describes The Connection Culture. Guy Kawasaki recently wrote that Michael's Connection Culture manifesto is a must read to help leaders understand how to gain competitive advantage; award-winning journalist William J. Holstein (The New York Times, Business Week) wrote that Michael's ideas reflect great wisdom; and Darden Business School Associate Dean Marian Moore wrote Michaels presentation was powerful the buzz among the students was fantastic. Michael is president of E Pluribus Partners, a leadership training and coaching firm. He is the primary author of the bestselling book Fired Up or Burned Out and The Connection Culture manifesto on ChangeThis.com. Michael has diverse experience having worked in investment banking, marketing and finance at organizations including Morgan Stanley, Barclays PLC and Texas Instruments. He is a guest lecturer on leadership, productivity and innovation at the University of Virginia's Darden Graduate School of Business and the Center for Creative ...

