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  2. List of WFMU hosts - Wikipedia

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    Clay Pigeon (b. Kacy Ross), host of breakfast show "Wake" since 2017. [68] Pigeon formerly hosted a street interview programme called "The Dusty Show", as shown in the documentary film "One October", filmed in October 2008. [69] The Professor (b. Michael Pool), radio zealot and host of WFMU's "The Audio Kitchen with the Professor" from 2001 to ...

  3. Kirsten Ulve - Wikipedia

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    Kirsten Ulve (born 1967) is a graphic artist who resides in New York City.She is best known for her caricatures of notable people [1] [2] [3] and editorial illustration for newspapers and magazines.

  4. Old Skull - Wikipedia

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    Old Skull was an American punk rock novelty band that formed in Madison, Wisconsin in the late 1980s. The band was started by ten-year-old J.P. (Jean-Paul) Toulon and his nine-year-old brother, Jamie Toulon, with encouragement from their father Vern Toulon, a longtime member of the Madison punk scene who had spent time in New York City, where he was a guitarist for the industrial band Missing ...

  5. Vytautas Beleska - Wikipedia

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    Beleska first started recoding in 1964, when he was 12 years old. He formed his own label, Clay Pigeon, to publish the work of himself and other Lithuanian artists in the compilation album First Chips. In the 1970s, he released the album Tricentennial 2076, which later gained a cult reputation as a work of forward thinking outsider music. [2]

  6. Clay Pigeons - Wikipedia

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    Clay Pigeons is a 1998 black comedy film written by Matt Healy and directed by David Dobkin, and starring Joaquin Phoenix, Vince Vaughn and Janeane Garofalo. It is the second on-screen collaboration between Vaughn and Phoenix, the first film being Return to Paradise , released in the same year.

  7. Trap shooting - Wikipedia

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    Trap shooting is one of the three major disciplines of competitive clay pigeon shooting.The other disciplines are skeet shooting and sporting clays. [1] [2]Trap shooting is distinguished by the targets being launched from a single "house" or machine, generally away from the shooter, compared with skeet shooting where targets are launched from two "houses" crossing in front of the shooter.

  8. List of Commonwealth Games medallists in shooting - Wikipedia

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    7.4 Clay pigeon trap pairs. 7.5 Double trap. 7.6 Double trap pairs. 7.7 Skeet. 7.8 Skeet pairs. 8 References. Toggle the table of contents.

  9. Sporting clays - Wikipedia

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    Sporting Clays was originally used with live pigeons in the early 1900s, until they started using clay targets. When clay target began being used the sport became more popular. Rather than using standard distances, target angles and sizes, sporting clay courses are designed to simulate the hunting of ducks, pheasants, and even rabbits.