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Rusty Foster (born July 1976) is an American media critic and programmer. He has been described as "something of a Zelig-like figure in internet history, popping up in key roles at various stages in the web’s development."
Rusty Shackleford, the often-used alias of Dale Gribble from the television series King of the Hill; Doctor Thaddeus Venture, nicknamed "Rusty", in the television series The Venture Bros. Corporal Rusty "B Company" fictional character in The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin television series, portrayed by Lee Aaker; Rusty, a character in Bluey
Jason Russell "Rusty" Joiner (born December 11, 1972) is an American male fashion model, fitness model and actor. Early life and education.
[The Asian News International vs. Wikimedia Foundation situation] is becoming quite interesting: 'Prima Facie Contemptuous': Delhi High Court Orders Take Down Of Wikipedia Page On Pending Defamation Suit By ANI. Does the WMF have any input for the Wikipedians who edit in the general area? Gråbergs Gråa Sång 09:33, 16 October 2024 (UTC)
Russell Craig "Rusty" Hamer (February 15, 1947 – January 18, 1990) was an American stage, film and television actor. He portrayed Rusty Williams, the wisecracking son of entertainer Danny Williams ( Danny Thomas ), on the ABC / CBS situation comedy Make Room for Daddy (later retitled The Danny Thomas Show ), from 1953 to 1964.
Rusty is an Australian surfboard and surfwear brand formed in 1985 by Rusty Preisendorfer. [2] [3] It also operates in the US under the name Rusty Surfboards.Notably, Rusty has worked with professional surfers such as Josh Kerr, [4] Jamie O'Brien, C. J. Hobgood, Wade Carmichael, [5] Liam "Letty" Mortensen, [6] and Jacob "Zeke" Szekely.
Rusty Wallace finished his career with the 1989 Winston Cup Championship, 36 career poles, and 55 career wins. As of 2022, the 55 wins is 11th on NASCAR's all-time wins list. They include victories at Charlotte as well as the series' last three road courses ( Riverside , Infineon and Watkins Glen ), but none at Daytona , Darlington ...
Primarily a first five-eighth, Page played for London Scottish while at Sandhurst. He was a reserve for Scotland in one match, but did not take the field. Returning to New Zealand in 1930, Page represented Wellington at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, from 1931 to 1935.