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  2. Deadliest Warrior - Wikipedia

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    Joining Elliot were show regulars Geoff Desmoulin, Armand Dorian, and Richard Machowicz to discuss the outcome of the episode. The segment also invited a special guest to talk about the show: retired Lieutenant Colonel Steve Russell who was a key player in the hunt and capture of Saddam Hussein .

  3. List of Deadliest Warrior episodes - Wikipedia

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    Geoff Desmoulin theorized that the only thing which kept the gel skull from being directly decapitated by the long sword's strike was the metal supporting rod (which was itself chipped). The edge was given to the long sword due to its killing power. For long-range weapons, the Viking's spear was tested against the Samurai's yumi bow.

  4. Deadliest Warrior season 1 - Wikipedia

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    Geoff Desmoulin stated that the only thing which kept the gel skull from being completely decapitated by the long sword's strike was the metal supporting rod (which was itself chipped). The edge was given to the long sword due to its killing power. For long-range weapons, the Viking's spear was tested against the Samurai's yumi bow.

  5. Geoff Blackwell - Wikipedia

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    Geoff Blackwell He is the founder of publishing companies PQ Blackwell, Blackwell & Ruth (with co-founder Ruth Hobday), and MILK Books. He worked with Nelson Mandela and later the Nelson Mandela Foundation to produce several books, including Conversations with Myself , and is the creator and director of the Netflix original series Live to Lead ...

  6. 1985 World's Strongest Man - Wikipedia

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    The 1985 World's Strongest Man was the ninth edition of World's Strongest Man and was won by Geoff Capes from the United Kingdom. It was his second title after finishing third the previous year. 1984 champion Jón Páll Sigmarsson from Iceland finished second and Cees de Vreugd from the Netherlands finished third.

  7. Geoff Ainsworth - Wikipedia

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    The son of a local lawyer, William Charles Ainsworth, Geoff matriculated to the University of Melbourne in 1965, where he was resident at Trinity College.He represented the college in tennis, athletics, cricket and football, and also played football with the University Blues, where he was noticed by the senior teams.

  8. Geoff Page - Wikipedia

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    Geoffrey Donald Page OAM (born 7 July 1940) is an Australian poet, translator, teacher and jazz enthusiast. He has published 22 collections of poetry, as well as prose and verse novels. Poetry and jazz are his driving interests, and he has also written a biography of the jazz musician Bernie McGann .

  9. Geoff Norcott - Wikipedia

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    Geoffrey Frank Norcott (born 16 December 1976) is an English comedian, writer and political commentator. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He first performed in 2001 and has appeared on Mock the Week , Live at the Apollo and Question Time , and written for The Daily Telegraph , The Independent and Spiked .