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  2. Billy Mays - Wikipedia

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    Mays was born on July 20, 1958, in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania to Joyce Palm [6] and Billy Mays Sr, where he was raised in nearby Pittsburgh. [ 2 ] [ 7 ] He was a student at Sto-Rox High School , [ 2 ] [ 7 ] and later West Virginia University , where he was a walk-on linebacker on its football team during his two years there.

  3. Billy Mays pitches from beyond the grave - AOL

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    Billy Mays pitches from beyond the grave. Bruce Watson. Updated July 14, 2016 at 8:52 PM. Although Billy Mays died two weeks ago, the powers that be have determined that the show -- and Mays ...

  4. Billy Mays dead at 50- but wait, there's more - AOL

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    Billy Mays, the television pitch man who was almost single-handedly responsible for the popularization of the mute button, died today at the age of 50. He passed away at his home in Tampa, Florida.

  5. For Billy Mays, one final pitch - AOL

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    Can one of the most successful TV salesmen in history continue to move product from beyond the grave? It's a question with very practical implications for A.J. Khubani (left), CEO of direct-to ...

  6. Billy Mays (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Billy Mays (1958–2009) was an American salesperson and pitchman for various infomercials. Billy Mays or William Mays may also refer to: Billy Mays (footballer) (1902–1959), Welsh footballer; Bill Mays (born 1944), American jazz pianist; Willie Mays (1931–2024), American baseball player; William Mayes (disambiguation) William May ...

  7. Billy Mays (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Albert William Mays (18 July 1902 – 1959) was a Welsh footballer. Born in Ynyshir, he played professionally for clubs including Bristol City, Wrexham and Walsall between 1923 and 1932, making a total of 160 Football League appearances. [1] He also gained one cap for Wales, against Northern Ireland in 1929. [2]

  8. KWHB - Wikipedia

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    KWHB (channel 47) is a religious television station in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States, owned and operated by the Christian Television Network (CTN). The station's studios are located on Yellowood Avenue in Broken Arrow, and it transmits from atop the CityPlex Towers (located south of the Oral Roberts University campus).

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