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  2. Michael Eugene Oros - Wikipedia

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    Michael Eugene Oros (1952-1985), better known by the name Sheslay Free Mike was a murderer and bushman known for the murders of Gunther Lischy and Cpl. Michael Buday in 1982 and 1985. He has been called "one of the most infamous and mysterious criminals to ever roam the north country" and was the subject of the book Descent into Madness by ...

  3. Albert Johnson (criminal) - Wikipedia

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    Albert Johnson (c. 1890–1900 – February 17, 1932), also known as the Mad Trapper of Rat River, was a fugitive whose actions stemming from a trapping dispute eventually sparked a huge manhunt in the Northwest Territories and Yukon in Northern Canada.

  4. List of television show spoofs in Mad - Wikipedia

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    Entertainment Too Light Visits In Livid Color: Entertainment Tonight (Since September 1981) (Genre: Entertainment news) (Broadcaster: Broadcast syndication) and In Living Color (April 1990 – May 1994) (Genre: Sketch comedy) (Broadcaster: FOX) A. J. Marley Sam Viviano: 317 March 1993 [215] Smellgross Place: Melrose Place (July 1992 – May 1999)

  5. List of Toddlers & Tiaras episodes - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn, New York is the home of the Darling Divas pageant where your inner diva shines! This pageant is a spectacle of colors with a Mardi Gras theme and a category called "living dolls" where kids can dress up and compete as their favorite doll! Little princess Paige, 4, does some unusual preparation with a chiropractic adjustment.

  6. Alfred E. Neuman - Wikipedia

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    Neuman on Mad 30, published December 1956. Alfred E. Neuman is the fictitious mascot and cover boy of the American humor magazine Mad.The character's distinct smiling face, gap-toothed smile, freckles, red hair, protruding ears, and scrawny body date back to late 19th-century advertisements for painless dentistry, also the origin of his "What, me worry?"

  7. Rudy Wiebe - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Peace Shall Destroy Many, Wiebe's novels include First and Vital Candle (1966), The Blue Mountains of China (1970), The Temptations of Big Bear (1973), The Scorched-wood People (1977), The Mad Trapper (1980), My Lovely Enemy (1983), A Discovery of Strangers (1994), Sweeter Than All the World (2001), and Come Back (2014). He has ...

  8. Mad TV season 8 - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Phil (McDonald) runs into a disguised Oprah (Wilson); Anna Nicole Smith (Weir) ranks the best commercial parodies of Mad TV; Mickey (McDonald) is an eyewitness to a crime and brags about it on the news; psychic Vera Mangus (Weir) makes a return; Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer perform as The Folksmen; Happy Folger ...

  9. Mad TV season 3 - Wikipedia

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    At the start of season three, one fourth of the original cast (Bryan Callen, Orlando Jones and Artie Lange [who left midway through season 2 due to his cocaine addiction] and featured player Pablo Francisco) was replaced by newcomers Alex Borstein (who would later do voicework and writing work on FOX's Family Guy and have a supporting role on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), Chris Hogan, Pat ...