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  2. Colton Harris Moore - Wikipedia

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    Colton Harris Moore was born in Mount Vernon, Washington and grew up in his mother's house on Camano Island. [14] [15] Neighbors said they made several calls to Child Protective Services, believing he was neglected or abused. [15] His father, Gordon, used drugs and was in prison while Moore was a toddler. [3]

  3. Bearfoot (American band) - Wikipedia

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    The band continued to be widely beloved for its three strong female vocalists. In 2009, Bearfoot signed with Compass Records, [14] and produced the highly acclaimed album Doors and Windows. Bearfoot, staying true to its roots, in 2009 toured Alaska twice with impressive turn-out—in June [15] and again in November. The second time through, to ...

  4. Meet the 'Dutch Forrest Gump' who's walking barefoot across ...

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    With a trolley cart nicknamed "Bubba," one man is walking barefoot from L.A. to NYC.

  5. Bearfoot - Wikipedia

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    Bearfoot may refer to: Bearfoot (Canadian band) Bearfoot (American band) Bear Foot (truck), a monster truck This page was last edited on 27 ...

  6. Psychology of collecting - Wikipedia

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    Up until the 1990s, Freudian and psychoanalytic theories were historically used to describe why people collect. [15] Early theories began in the early- and mid-1900s based on both theories of psychosexual development and drive theory. Freud suggested the idea that collecting stems from toilet training behavior. [16]

  7. No, We Are Not Living in ‘Late Soviet America’ - AOL

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    So, of course, I’m jealous that our friends at The Free Press picked him up as a columnist. Good for him, them, everybody. Good for him, them, everybody. But … you knew there had to be a but.

  8. Crooked Timber - Wikipedia

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    Crooked Timber has held several online book events, during which a subset of members (and often also invited guestbloggers) read a book and each write a blog post about it, either a review or a post inspired by the book. [citation needed]

  9. Follow Me (Bearfoot album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was the first the group released under their new name of Bearfoot, while their first two albums were released under the name of Bearfoot Bluegrass.According to Bearfoot's mandolin player Jason Norris, they shortened their name to reflect the band's present sound.