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Steven James (born March 16, 1965), better known by his ring name Steve Armstrong, is an American professional wrestler. He is the son of fellow wrestler "Bullet" Bob Armstrong , and has three brothers who also wrestled: Scott , Brad , and Brian .
Steve Armstrong and Tracy Smothers started teaming as the "Wild-Eyed Southern Boys" and then simply the "Southern Boys" in Championship Wrestling from Florida in 1987. Their first match came on February 17 in Tampa, Florida, where they lost to The New Breed.
Steve Armstrong works as a short order cook on a space station somewhere in the galaxy. Overwhelmed by the volume of orders, he repeatedly fouls up and soon finds himself in a confrontation with an alien patron named Vang. After a fight which smashes up the diner and leaves the alien injured, Steve and his friend and co-worker Shorty are fired.
Steve Foxe is an American comics writer, editor, children's book author, and journalist. He is best known for his work on the X-Men and Spider-Woman and for editing a number of horror comics by James Tynion IV , as well as co-creating Razorblades: The Horror Magazine .
Steve Armstrong – Guitar; Phil Baptiste – Drums; Dave Turner – Harmonica; Anton O'Dochertaigh – Bagpipes; Peter Ker – Engineer & Production; Glover – Additional Production; Engineered by Mikey Miller; Recorded at 811 Studios, Cowfold, Sussex
Justin Baldoni's team say they have plans to launch a website to bolster his accusations against Blake Lively concerning behind-the-scenes conflict on It Ends With Us.. After Baldoni’s attorney ...
Bill Gates details his early relationship with Steve Ballmer in his new "Source Code" memoir. Ballmer mirrored Gates' energy, boosted his social life, and became the business partner he needed ...
"The Nearness of You" is a popular song written in 1937 by Hoagy Carmichael (1899-1981), with lyrics by Ned Washington (1901-1976). Intended for an unproduced Paramount Pictures film titled Romance In The Rough, the studio's publishing division Famous Music reregistered and published the song three years later in 1940.