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  2. Snagglepuss - Wikipedia

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    Snagglepuss is a fictional cartoon character who debuted in prototype form on The Quick Draw McGraw Show in 1959 and was established as a studio regular by 1961. [8] [9] A light pink anthropomorphic puma sporting an upturned collar, shirt cuffs, and bow tie, Snagglepuss enjoys the finer things in life and shows a particular affinity for the theatre.

  3. John David Washington - Wikipedia

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    John David Washington (born July 28, 1984) is an American actor and former professional football player. He is the son of actor Denzel Washington . He started his career in college football at Morehouse College and signed with the St. Louis Rams as an undrafted free agent in 2006.

  4. Exit, Stage Left!: The Snagglepuss Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    Snagglepuss's follow-up to The Kennel is a Heart of Thieves is the play A Dog's Life, based on the life of his close childhood friend and closeted gay novelist Huckleberry Hound. Huckleberry's marriage ended after he was caught having an affair with a man, and he moved to New York City for a fresh start.

  5. Sleeveless shirt - Wikipedia

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    Allegedly, newspapers printed a photo of the "wife beater" wearing a stained undershirt. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] However, no evidence has been found in news archives to substantiate this rumor. [ 7 ] Another claim was spread by Paul Davidson, a filmmaker, in a blog post where he claimed that the term had evolved from a medieval chain mail undergarment ...

  6. Joe Seneca - Wikipedia

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    Seneca played "Blind Otis Lemon", based on Muddy Waters, [4] a homeless blues legend who gets one last chance to sing and play in a club the night before an operation that may leave him deaf, on Doogie Howser, M.D., season 2 episode 6, "Doogie Sings the Blues", October 17, 1990.

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  8. Talk:Wifebeater (shirt) - Wikipedia

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    Also, I think the last pack of them I bought called them "A-shirts". Does that sound right to anyone? Obviously they aren't called wifebeaters on the package. Should A-shirt redirect here? -R. fiend 8 July 2005 18:33 (UTC) I've never heard the term Wife-beater used in Australia. I actually thought a wife-beater was a jumper type garment until ...

  9. Wife-beater - Wikipedia

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    Wife-beater, wifebeater, or wife beater is a slang term for a person who commits domestic violence against his or her wife, or long term female partner. It can also refer to: a type of sleeveless shirt; a nickname for certain alcoholic drinks: Rum, made from sugarcane, sometimes called "the golden wifebeater"