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  2. Edna's Goldfish - Wikipedia

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    Edna's Goldfish was an American ska punk band from Long Island, New York. Together from 1997 to 2000, their studio albums include Before You Knew Better (1998) and The Elements of Transition (1999), both released on Moon Ska Records. The video for their song "Veronica Sawyer" received some airplay on the MTV show 120 Minutes.

  3. Steals and Deals - Wikipedia

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    Steals and Deals is an evening business news talk show aired weekdays from 7:30 to 8PM ET on CNBC from 1990 until c. 1997. Hosted by Janice Lieberman. Produced by Glenn Ruppel. Steals and Deals was CNBC's nightly investigative consumer finance show. The show's tagline was "if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is."

  4. Goldfish (band) - Wikipedia

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    GoldFish is an electronic duo originating from Cape Town, South Africa, now residing in San Diego, California consisting of Dominic Peters and David Poole. They create dance music containing elements of house, pop, jazz and African music . [ 1 ]

  5. 'Roaring Kitty' YouTube livestream comes alongside a rough ...

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    Keith Gill, who runs X and YouTube accounts, is followed by investors and also publishes opinions on Reddit under the username "Deep-----Value.” Gill is credited with starting the meme stock ...

  6. Jennifer Aniston's Dog 'Clyde' Steals Hearts on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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    Jennifer Aniston's Dog 'Clyde' Steals Hearts on Jimmy Kimmel Live. Eve Vawter. October 4, 2024 at 12:20 PM.

  7. Goldfish (film) - Wikipedia

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    Goldfish is a 2023 Indian English language drama film written and directed by Pushan Kripalani. It stars Kalki Koechlin , Gordon Warnecke and Deepti Naval . [ 1 ]

  8. Goldfish scooping - Wikipedia

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    Contestants compete for the number of goldfish scooped in three minutes. If the paper of poi is completely broken, the game is over and the score is the number of goldfish scooped until then. In the tenth championship (2004) a player scooped 61 goldfish in three minutes in the semifinal, [1] a new high and averaging one goldfish per three seconds.

  9. Goldfish swallowing - Wikipedia

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    Although it is not clear how the fad emerged, various people have made claims. A 1963 letter to The New York Times claimed that it was started by a man named Lothrop Withington Jr.—grandnephew of the noted genealogist Lothrop Withington—who was a freshman at Harvard University and did so to win a $10 bet [2] as part of a bid to become class president.