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  2. Ben Curtis (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Ben Curtis is an American actor who became known for saying "Dude, you're getting a Dell!" in a series of television commercials advertising Dell computers between 2000 and 2003. Career

  3. List of American advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    Dell computers: 2000–2003: known for quotes like "Dude, you got a Dell"; played by Benjamin Curtis: Diet Coke hunk: Diet Coke: 1990s: played by Lucky Vanous "Alternative" Rob Lowe: DirecTV: 2014–present: Rob Lowe in dual roles Hannah Davis and her talking horse: 2015–present

  4. Dude, you’re not getting a Dell. So why is its stock soaring?

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    It’s not a good time to be selling PCs — Dell has been grappling with sinking demand for the past few years. But its stock still shot up 20% in after-hours trading after the company excited ...

  5. Dude, Dell Is Getting the Hint - AOL

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  6. Tony Curtis' Children: All About His Sons and Daughters ... - AOL

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    Benjamin Curtis, 51. David Keeler/Getty Images. Tony Curtis With His Son, Benjamin Outside Spago on July 29,1998. Tony and Leslie welcomed their second son, Benjamin Curtis, on May 2, 1973.

  7. Secret Machines - Wikipedia

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    The original lineup consisted of two brothers, Brandon (vocals, bass guitar and keyboards) and Benjamin Curtis (guitar and backing vocals), and Josh Garza (drums). Benjamin left the band in March 2007 to focus on his work with School of Seven Bells, and was replaced on guitar by Phil Karnats. The re-activated band is a two-piece, with the ...

  8. Dude, Do You Really Want Dell? - AOL

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  9. The Road Leads Where It's Led - Wikipedia

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    The Road Leads Where It's Led is The Secret Machines' second EP, released in 2005. [5] [6] In addition to the title-track, a single from their first album, Now Here Is Nowhere, the EP includes several cover versions, including Van Morrison's "Astral Weeks" and Bob Dylan's "Girl From the North Country," and a new song called "Better Bring Your Friends."