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    The men's Wally shoe is made from black canvas with a Yellowstone printed insole and flexible outsole. The Wendy shoe for women features a stonewash canvas upper with leopard-print lining, a faux ...

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    Luxury Is Calling. One man’s trash is very often another man’s treasure on eBay, which has been selling head-scratching items since 1995. But eBay is a place for a lot more than just cheap ...

  5. Hey Dude - Wikipedia

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    Hey Dude was videotaped on location at the Tanque Verde Guest Ranch in Tucson, Arizona. [2] The show was produced by Cinetel Productions. Casting began in 1988 with local auditions held in Tucson. [2] Josh Tygiel, who was cast as protagonist Buddy Ernst, was one of 120 Tucson-area boys who auditioned for the series. [2]

  6. eBay (song) - Wikipedia

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    "eBay" is a parody song by American musician "Weird Al" Yankovic. It is a parody of " I Want It That Way " by the Backstreet Boys . In the song, the narrator describes how he impulsively purchases unneeded (and bizarre ) items on eBay (among them being " Shatner 's old toupée ", "a Dukes of Hazzard ashtray ", and "a Kleenex used by Dr. Dre ").

  7. Hey Men - Wikipedia

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    The song entered the RPM100 singles chart in October 1989, debuting at #72 in the week of October 16. [6] Initially, the song was only modestly successful, and appeared to have stalled out on the charts by December; however, following the École Polytechnique massacre on December 6, the song suddenly jumped into the Top 10 in the week of December 16, 1989 [7] on the basis of increased radio ...