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They have been champions of the league twice. The first time was for the 1978–79 season, with Rickey Henderson on the roster and Chuck Goggin (USA) as coach. The next time was for the 1999–2000 season, with Lorenzo Bundy (USA) as manager.
Romanowski co-authored an autobiography in 2005 titled Romo My Life on the Edge: Living Dreams and Slaying Dragons. The book became a New York Times best-selling book in 2005. [17] It chronicles his childhood, college career, NFL career, living with post-concussion symptoms, nutrition, and recovery techniques used during his NFL playing career.
Finis Henderson, Jr. and Charles Frankin wrote the song "Just Can't Be That Way (Ruth's Song)" which was released in 1976. [7] [8] With Finis Henderson III on lead vocals, [9] the song was recorded by his band Weapons of Peace and produced by Mark Davis, with Executive producer Hillery Johnson.
Henderson compared the pairing to Romeo and Juliet as they know if the truth about their romance ever comes out, it would cause trouble. [16] In the episode, "A Call to Arms", Pamela finally allows herself to trust John Ross after she discovers her father was behind the explosion that killed her unborn twins; a fact that John Ross warned her ...
Romo married Candice Crawford, the brother of actor Chace Crawford, back in 2011. The happy couple has three children together. Before getting married, though, Tony enjoyed the dating life.
Romo and Crawford were first romantically connected in 2009, the same year that Romo and Simpson called it quits after nearly two years of dating. The duo tied the knot in 2011 and went on to ...
Excelsior-Henderson introduced its first production model, the Super X, in December 1998, and commenced production in early 1999. The company developed the Super X motorcycle as a new proprietary motorcycle, including a new engine, frame, and all related drive and styling components, adopting styling from the earlier Excelsior-Henderson motorcycles from the 1905-1931 timeframe. [3]
In the fall of 1919, with the support of Max M. Sladkin of Haverford Cycle Co., Henderson started the Ace Motor Corporation in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Ace motorcycle resembled the Henderson in general form, being a longitudinal four-cylinder motorcycle with chain drive, but Henderson had to be careful not to infringe any ...