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  2. La Di Da Di - Wikipedia

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    The USA Network reality show Peter Perfect, S2:E7 "Brewing Up Success" (2009), featured a makeover of a children's tea party event space in Ohio called "La Tea Dolly (We Like Tea Party)." [10] 100 gecs referenced the song in the line "la di da di da di, all I wanna do is party" in their song "757" from the 2023 album 10,000 gecs.

  3. Tom Wopat - Wikipedia

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    Wopat was born in Lodi, Wisconsin, the fifth of eight children born to Albin and Ruth Wopat. [2] His father was a dairy farmer of Czech descent. He was raised a devout Catholic. [3] Wopat attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison and made his television debut on One Life to Live.

  4. Opening statements in the trial of two men accused of killing ...

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    Aug. 22—Opening statements in the trial of two men accused of killing a Lodi business owner began in San Joaquin County Superior Court this week. Sheridan Thomas, Jr. and Larry Thornton appeared ...

  5. Thomas Trantino - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Trantino (born February 11, 1938) is an American convicted murderer who was sentenced to life in prison for the execution style shooting deaths in 1963 of two police officers in Lodi, New Jersey. He was sentenced to death by electrocution, which was commuted to life in prison after capital punishment was suspended in the 1970s.

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  7. Two Guys - Wikipedia

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    Two Guys is a former discount store chain founded in 1946 by brothers Herbert and Sidney Hubschman in Harrison, New Jersey, originally selling major appliances such ...

  8. Tony Zupo Field - Wikipedia

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    Tony Zupo Field, originally known as Lawrence Park, [1] is a stadium in Lodi, California.It was primarily used for baseball and was the home of various versions of the Lodi Crushers, first in the California League from 1966 to 1969 and again in 1984 and later the collegiate wood bat Great West League in 2016.

  9. A pedophile priest fled the U.S. The FBI tracked him. How a ...

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    Father Michael Kelly stands with Trevor Martin, then about 10 years old, during the time Kelly sexually abused Trevor when he was an altar boy at St. Andrew Parish in Calaveras County.