Shaymin (シェイミ Sheimi?), known as the Gratitude Pokémon, is a hedgehog-like Pokémon that premiered in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. Its fur is pure white and instead of quills, Shaymin has green grass growing on its back along with pink flowers growing on the sides of its head, giving it an even more flower-like appearance. Its cry is similar to birdsong. Shaymin resides in the Flower Paradise, a flower-filled field untouched by humans. Shaymin is found at level 30. In order to go unnoticed by intruders or attackers, it utilizes its own form of camouflage, rolling up into a ball resembling a flower in a patch of grass.[90] By doing so, it blends in with the surrounding flowers, going undetected even if the attacker is beside it. Shaymin also has the power to decompose the toxins in the air and turn the land into flower fields in an instant.[91] It is rumored to have turned the desolate area of Floaroma Town into a fertile field.
The world's only hope.
'Stand back! There's a hurricane a comin' through!' Using his Hurri-powers, the Hurricane has taken WWE by storm. Sporting a green cape, black-and-green facepaint and an 'H' on his chest, the Hurricane has vowed to rid World Wrestling Entertainment of all evildoers. The Hurricane was ushered into WWE in a time of great peril as the vile ECW/WCW Alliance was talking the WWE down bit by bit. Among those men stood a hero, no a superhero. Gregory Shane Helms transformed himself into the crime fighter, The Hurricane! The Hurricane patterns his entrance and his techniques after his favorite comic book superheroes, most notably the Green Lantern. With moves like the 'Overcast,' the 'Hurra-Chokeslam,' and the 'Eye of the Hurricane,' the result is a fierce storm of power that overwhelms his opponents. When foes enter the superhero's feared Eye of the Hurricane, running for cover won't help. 'Whassup wit dat?!' 'Through howling winds and pouring rain, all evil shall fear The Hurricane!'
Marshawn Lynch's Cousin.
Johnson made his first appearance in a regular season NFL game on September 27, 2009, at Tampa's Raymond James Stadium against the New York Giants. When Johnson replaced Byron Leftwich as Tampa Bay's quarterback with 9:33 remaining, the Buccaneers had accumulated only 35 total yards and one first down against the favored Giants. Taking his first pro snap, Johnson found Antonio Bryant for 6 yards, marking the afternoon's first reception by a Tampa Bay wide receiver. Johnson ran for 15 yards and added three more completions for 30 yards as the Buccaneers finished with 86 yards in a 24-0 loss. Johnson drove the Buccaneers from their own 24 to the New York 5-yard line in his only possession. One of Johnson's passes zipped through Michael Clayton's hands in the end zone.[5] Johnson was named the starting quarterback on September 28, 2009 and earned his first career start on October 4 in a 16-13 loss to the Washington Redskins. He threw his first career touchdown to Antonio Bryant on his first pass of the game.[6]
Everybody's favorite ginger!
Brian Scalabrine (born March 18, 1978) is an American professional basketball player who is currently playing for the Chicago Bulls. A 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m), 235 lb (107 kg; 16.8 st) forward from Highline Community College and the University of Southern California,[1] Scalabrine was selected by the New Jersey Nets in the second round (34th overall) of the 2001 NBA Draft. Born in Long Beach, California, Scalabrine grew up in Enumclaw, Washington, and played prep basketball at Enumclaw High School. He is of Italian ancestry.[2] Scalabrine won a championship with the Boston Celtics in 2008.
Created a magical place we now know as 'Dreamworld.'
When you go to see a therapist, the first thing you might do is check his credentials. And Robin Thicke has got a whole wall’s worth of accolades to recommend him. He has won three Grammys. He’s written and produced for Michael Jackson, Lil’ Wayne, Mary J. Blige, Christina Aguilera, Pink, Marc Anthony and Jennifer Hudson, and has ultimately contributed to over 40 gold and platinum records by other artists. His breakthrough single, “Lost Without You,” and album, The Evolution of Robin Thicke, both joined the platinum club themselves. He’s toured with Beyonce, Mary J. Blige and Maxwell. And, in maybe the ultimate sign of pop-culture validation, he’s been a guest on Oprah Winfrey’s show three times. Is that board-certified enough for you?
Green 2, Orange U...
CAREER: Wrapped up his collegiate career ranking third in program history in career all-purpose yardage (3,864), trailing only Santana Moss (4,394) and Ottis Anderson (4,265) ... Ranks fifth in UM history in career rushing yards (2,387) ... Played in 46 games and started 21 (1 - freshman; 11 - sophomore, 8 - junior; 1 - senior) at the running back position ... Led the `Canes in rushing in 2007 (682), 2008 (841) and 2009 (695) ... Scored 17 touchdowns in his career (13 - rushing, 3 - receiving, 1 - punt return) ... Averaged 5.1 yards per carry in his career ... Recorded season-highs for carries (171) and catches (29) his sophomore season in 2008 ... Recorded 1,079 return yards in his career (206 - punt return, 873 kick return), averaging 6.6 yards per punt return and 20.8 yards per kick return ... Set the school record for kick return yards in a single season with 582 in 2009, breaking Tremain Mack's mark of 528 set in 1996... Recorded six 100-plus yard rushing games in his career, tied for the eighth-highest total in program history ... Career-best rushing game came against Virginia in 2009 (18 carries, career-best 152 yards, 1 TD) ... Recorded acareer-best two rushing touchdowns at Texas A&M in 2008.
Discovered in the Big Water, he is the fasted swimmer in the whole world. Lives 65 million years ago.
In his debut appearance, Mo was washed away from the Big Water (the ocean) and into the Great Valley. Littlefoot was the first to meet him, and they immediately befriended each other. Mo thought Littlefoot said 'Little-food'. When Cera, Petrie, Ducky and Spike met him, Littlefoot revealed to them that he and Mo had declared themselves to be 'Mud Brothers'. Mo then told his story, and the children went to their parents for help in returning him to his home. The adults were wary of helping a strange aquatic creature from beyond the Valley, so the children set off to help him on their own. When they had reached the Big Water, after several days, and met Mo's family, Mo invited Littlefoot to see what it was like under the water, and Littlefoot became mesmerized by the sight, so Mo carried him back up to the surface before he could drown. They then said goodbye, and Littlefoot and the others returned to the Valley.
Karate master.
An ethnic Okinawan immigrant to the United States, he learned karate originally from his father, who had been a fisherman. Miyagi initially had a job working for the father of his best friend, Sato, who was also taught karate by Miyagi's father. When Miyagi fell in love with a young woman named Yukie, who was arranged to marry Sato, Sato felt dishonored by this, and challenged Miyagi to a fight to the death. To avoid the fight, Miyagi left Okinawa and emigrated to the United States.[4] After leaving Okinawa,was interned in the Manzanar Japanese internment camp in California during World War II. During this time, Miyagi joined the U.S. Army and received the Medal of Honor.[5] (He was a member of the real and much-storied 442nd Infantry Regiment, in fact the most highly decorated regiment in the history of the United States Armed Forces, including 21 Medal of Honor recipients.) He also taught his former Army commanding officer, Lt. Pierce.[6] During his service, Mrs. Miyagi and their son died in the Manzanar camp due to complications during childbirth, a loss that has been haunting him for decades.[7] What Miyagi did in the interim between the war and the first movie is not revealed in much detail. At the start of the first movie, he works as a maintenance man in Daniel's apartment building.[5] In 1985 Miyagi learns his father is dying, and returns to Okinawa, where he is reunited with Yukie. Sato relentlessly tries to goad Miyagi into a fight, but after Miyagi saves Sato from death during a typhoon, Sato relents and he and Miyagi become friends again.[4] In the third movie, he and Daniel begin a business of growing bonsai trees.[8]
Created the bank shot.
Does he even deserve a bio...?
One of the worst basketball players in NBA History, although he was a national champion when he started center for the UConn Huskies.
Robert Jacob 'Jake' Voskuhl (born November 1, 1977 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) is an American professional basketball center. After attending Strake Jesuit College Preparatory, Voskuhl went to the University of Connecticut from 1996–2000, where he was the starting center on the school's 1999 NCAA National Championship team. The squad also featured current NBA star Richard 'Rip' Hamilton. He became a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity while an undergraduate. Drafted by the Chicago Bulls with the 33rd overall pick of the 2000 NBA Draft, he only played 16 games in his rookie season, averaging 1.9 points and 2.1 rebounds per game. He was traded to the Phoenix Suns in the 2001 offseason, and got considerably more playing time in 2001–02, as he played 59 games and averaged 5.0 points and 4.2 rebounds per game. Overall he played four years with the Suns, posting career-best averages in his third year with the team (6.6 ppg, 5.2 rpg). On August 2, 2005, Voskuhl was traded to the Charlotte Bobcats for a conditional second-round draft pick. In the 2006–07 season he saw more playing time than expected due to the exhaustion of Primož Brezec, and averaged 4.4 points per game. Prior to the 2007–08 season, Milwaukee signed Voskuhl to a one-year, $3 million deal, as he battled for backup center to Andrew Bogut with Dan Gadzuric.[1][2] On December 14, 2008 Voskuhl signed with the Toronto Raptors.[3] He signed with the Mavericks in 2009,[4] but did not make their final roster.[5] On September 27, 2010, Voskuhl was signed to a non-guaranteed deal by the Los Angeles Clippers. He was waived on October 9.
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