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  2. Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Duel II - Wikipedia

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    Duel Pole Dancing: A totem pole-like structure is located in the center of the arena. Around the outside of the pole are climbing holds for the competitors to use to make their ascent. The first competitor to reach the top of the pole and ring a bell wins the challenge.

  3. Duel II - Wikipedia

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    Duel II (also known as DUEL2), formerly Duelmasters, is a play-by-mail game run by Reality Simulations, Inc. (RSI), where players, called managers, design and run up ...

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  5. Real World/Road Rules Challenge (season) - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, Road Rules would face off 6-on-2 in a basketball game, refereed by The Real World: Boston housemate Syrus Yarbrough, against Kobe and Reggie, much to Nathan's dismay, with money at stake. The Real World team successfully groom's Kobe's dogs and earn $200 and the suite while Road Rules end up losing against Kobe and Reggie and owe ...

  6. Ken Lo - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Lo Wai-Kwong (born 17 March 1959), professionally known as Ken Lo, is a Cambodian-Hong Kong actor, martial artist, and stuntman.He is known for his martial arts and stunt work as a former member of the Jackie Chan Stunt Team, most notably for his antagonistic role as John in Drunken Master II (1994).

  7. Drunken Zambian policeman freed 13 suspects to celebrate New Year

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    January 2, 2025 at 12:09 PM [AFP] A drunken police officer in Zambia freed 13 suspects from custody so that they could go and celebrate the new year, officials say.

  8. List of duels - Wikipedia

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    The Duel (also known as The Point of Honor: A Military Tale) by Joseph Conrad: Two officers of Napoleon's army fight a number of duels over many years. The story was transferred to the screen in 1977 by Ridley Scott as The Duellists. The Duel, a philosophic novella by Anton Chekhov; War and Peace: Pierre and Dolokhov duel.

  9. Drunken Master II - Wikipedia

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    Six years after its original release, Drunken Master II was released in 1,345 North American theaters as The Legend of Drunken Master by Dimension Films in 2000. [16] [17] This re-edited version made US$3,845,278 ($2,865 per screen) in its opening weekend, on its way to a US$11,555,430 total in the United States and Canada. [18]