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<title>The Dave Clark 5</title>
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<description>The Dave Clark 5 were a British Invasion phenomenon. The DC5 were probably the "loudest" British Invasion act until the arrival of the Who. The Dave Clark 5's first major hit was 1964's Glad All Over...the first in a long string of 17 Top 40 hits from 1964-1967! The groups hits included, Because, Can't You See That She's Mine, Catch Us If You Can from the movie Having A Wild Weekend, Over And Over, Bits And Pieces and others! The Dave Clark 5 were the second British Invasion act to appear on The Ed Sullivan Show ( The Beatles were the first act to do so). Their 13 appearances on the show eclipsed both "The Beatles" and The Rolling Stones 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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<title>Mr. Whipple</title>
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<description>Best known as the fussy supermarket manager who was famous for saying, "Ladies, please don't squeeze the Charmin!" While Mr. Whipple always chastised his customers for squeezing the Charmin toilet paper, he himself was an habitual offender. Wilson's TV credits also included the recurring role of a local drunk on BEWITCHED for nine years. 
 
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<title>M.C. Hammer</title>
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<description>"U can't touch this", and few could. The song topped charts in 1990 
and earned an estimated $30 million. At the top of the ride Hammer 
had a $12 million dollar mansion in Fremont, CA, 17 luxury cars and 
a staff of 250. 
 
 
 
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<title>O.J Simpson</title>
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<description>"The Juice", football star, Heisman Trophy winner, went on to be an actor ie. Naked Gun series, and then in the most sensational episode of his life, offed his wife Nicole Brown and got away with it. 
 
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<title>Tammy Faye Bakker</title>
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<description>Married to Jim Bakker and co-host of the Praise The Lord ministry's television show, which was found to have fleeced some 115,000 followers for about $65 million USD in the late 80's. 
 
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