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  2. Paul Demayo - Wikipedia

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    Paul DeMayo was nicknamed "Quadzilla" for the size of his massive quadriceps.He had what many would call a "god-like" physique. [2] Born and raised in Malden, Massachusetts, United States, DeMayo first competed in bodybuilding when he placed 1st in the Teenage Massachusetts State championships.

  3. Paul DiMeo - Wikipedia

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    Paul DiMeo (born February 12, 1958) is an American television personality, philanthropist, building designer, and carpenter who was a regular cast member of the ...

  4. The recession slammed 'Extreme Makeover: Home Edition ... - AOL

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    In an exclusive interview with WalletPop's Jason Cochran, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition's resident carpenter, Paul DiMeo, reports that the tough times have hit his popular ABC show, too.

  5. Building Wild - Wikipedia

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    Building Wild is a reality construction series. It premiered on National Geographic Channel on January 14, 2014. The network's first-ever "do-it-yourself" series, Building Wild features the work of Paul DiMeo and Pat "Tuffy" Bakatis, collectively known as The Cabin Kings. [1]

  6. The Best Celebrity Cameos in the New 'SNL50' Documentary Series

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    Peacock's new documentary series, 'SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night' is now streaming. Here's a list of the show's cast members and featured celebrities.

  7. Redo the kitchen first, says "Extreme Makeover: Home ... - AOL

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    Paul DiMeo is the staff carpenter on ABC's long-running tearjerker real estate hit Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, and he knows a little something about building cool stuff in a crunch. For seven ...

  8. MLB Fan Cave - Wikipedia

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    The MLB Fan Cave was a building on Fourth Street and Broadway in NoHo, Manhattan, New York City, designed by Paul DiMeo, where baseball fans, selected by Major League Baseball as part of its Dreamjob program, were tasked with watching every baseball game in the entire year. According to Major League Baseball,

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