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USCHO Dead Pool

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Lindsay and Lindsey Lohan are both on the list, as are Muhammad and Muhammaed Ali.

Also, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Ginsberg, and Nelson Mandela/Mandella.
 
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Lindsay and Lindsey Lohan are both on the list, as are Muhammad and Muhammaed Ali.

Also, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Ginsberg, and Nelson Mandela/Mandella.

ok fixed, if you notice anymore please do a new post or accept my googlechat invite
 
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well you can message me on aim too, I was directing that more at red cloud since he requested editing permissions and in return I invited him to googlechat
 
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That was me. And I got in. I thought I needed access to see it at all.
 
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Sadly, I've heard of them though gun to my head I couldn't have named any of them.

I remember the band and I remember the song...but I still can't remember what it sounds like even after reading some of the lyrics. Not that this is a bad thing. I managed to block out some terrible pop music from 1999.
 
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Actor, Cornell alumnus Harold Gould dies at age 86

Cornell News Service • September 15, 2010

Stage, television and film actor Harold Gould, M.A. '48, Ph.D. '53, died Sept. 11 in Woodland Hills, Calif. He was 86.

Born Harold Vernon Goldstein in Schenectady, in 1923, Gould earned his two graduate degrees in theater. He taught literature, speech and drama while at Cornell, later teaching at Randolph-Macon Woman's College in Virginia and the University of California-Riverside, while taking some off-Broadway roles through the 1950s.

In 1960, he took a leave of absence from teaching to launch a professional acting career. That leave would last a half-century as Gould became a ubiquitous character actor, often playing fathers, grandfathers and elegant gentlemen.

OK..how many said after reading that: I should have had him. Hockey content...who knew he was a Cornell alumnus ?
 
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