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  2. Tony Accardo - Wikipedia

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    Capone was allegedly quoted as saying, "Boy, this kid's a real Joe Batters". [ citation needed ] In 1939, Chicago newspapers dubbed Accardo "The Big Tuna", after a fishing expedition to Wedgeport, Nova Scotia , Canada where Accardo caught a giant 400 pound tuna and was famously photographed with his catch.

  3. New Texas Giant - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Giant was constructed using over 900,000 board feet (2,100 m 3) of wood. [4] The trains were manufactured by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters. [2] The Texas Giant officially opened on March 17, 1990. [2] At opening, the ride was the world's tallest wooden roller coaster, standing 143 feet (44 m) high. [5]

  4. CopyCat Killers - Wikipedia

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    CopyCat Killers is a documentary-style television series that investigates real-life crimes that appear to be copied from actual Hollywood movies. [1] The series debuted in 2016 and is broadcast in the United States by Reelz .

  5. Greater Tuna - Wikipedia

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    The series was written by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears, and Ed Howard. The plays are at once an affectionate comment on small-town, Southern life and attitudes but also a withering satire of same. Of the four plays, Greater Tuna is the darkest in tone, as it follows the news of the death (and possible murder) of Judge Buckner.

  6. Big Tuna - Wikipedia

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    a fictional Texas town featured in the 1990 novel Wild at Heart by Barry Gifford and its 1990 film adaptation a house band featured on the album Revolution Overdrive: Songs of Liberty a nickname for the Olympus Zuiko Digital 300mm f/2.8 Four Thirds system camera lens

  7. The Best Copycat McGriddles Start With a Trip to Trader Joe’s

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  8. Glenn McCarthy - Wikipedia

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    The first attempt failed, but two years later, he made another attempt farther south near Anahuac, Texas and succeeded. Between 1931 and 1942, he struck oil 38 times. [4] In 1941, McCarthy bought land where the future Astrodome was built along with 4,800 acres (19 km 2) of what is now Sharpstown, Texas. During the 1940s, he established 11 ...

  9. Fake Trump rant about Panera’s Charged Lemonade goes viral

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    Panera was first sued in October over the death of Ivy League student Sarah Katz, 21, who went into cardiac arrest in September 2022 hours after buying a Charged Lemonade.