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Actor / TV Host
Garry "Boy" Garcia a.k.a Rodolfo "Boy" Garcia Jr. (born Garry Clint Adriano Garcia on January 24, 1972 in Manila, Philippines) was a Philippine Movie Actor and TV Host.
Biography
He is the son of famous Philippine Actor and Actress Rodolfo "Boy" Garcia (deceased) and Lucita Soriano. He had his first movie break in 1978 entitled "Sa Lungga ng mga Daga" with Nora Aunor and Tirso Cruz III and was nominated Best Child Actor. He was one of the many popular teen actors during his generation (80's & 90's). He left the country in 1992 to live a private life in the U.S.
Actor
* 1970's
* 1980's
* 1990's
TV Shows
That's Entertainment (TV series)
Movies
* Shotgun Banjo (1992)
* Alabang Girls (1992)
* Alyas Pogi 2 (1992)
* Andres Manambit (1992)
* Bad Boy 2 (1992)
* Lumayo Ka Man Sa Akin (1992)
* Bukas Tatakpan Ka Ng Diyaryo (1992)
* Sonny Boy, Public Enemy Number 1 of Cebu City (1992)
* Valentin Zapanta Alyas Ninong: Huling kilabot Ng Tondo (1992)
* Durugin Ng Bala Si Peter Torres (1990)
* Sgt.Patalinghug (1990)
* Joe Pring: Homicide Manila Police (1989)
* Gapos Gang (1989)
* Bala Dapat Kay Cris Cuenca, Public Enemy no. 1 (1989)
* Ang Mahiwagang Daigdig ni Elias Paniki (1989)
* Sgt. Ernesto Boy Ibanez: Tirtir Gang (1988)
* Alex Boncayao Brigade (1988)
* Petrang Kabayo (1988)
* Love Letters (1988)
* Sparrow Unit (1987)
* Ako si Kiko, Ako si Kikay (1987)
* Payaso (1986)
* Inday-Inday sa Balitaw (1986)
* I Love You 3X A Day (1982)
* Juan Tamad Junior (1980)
* Sa Lungga ng mga Daga (1978)
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The Kumari is a fictional class of starship produced and used by the Andorian Imperial Guard in the science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise.
Design
The design of the Kumari class has a forward "head" section, which is supported by a horizontal neck running aft to two vertical warp nacelles on top of the secondary hull. The impulse engines, weapons systems and two large rectangular sections are on two inverted gull wing sections attached to the secondary hull; the purpose of these glowing rectangular sections are not known.
The wireframe for the CGI model of this starship is based on the "Babylon 5" CGI model for the "Drazi Sunhawk"
Known Kumari class starships
; : The Kumari is named for the first ice cutter to circumnavigate Andor. The starship Kumari was the pathfinder of her class. Commanded by Commander Shran from 2142 to 2154, the Kumari served with the Enterprise (NX-01) in the Delphic Expanse and defended Earth from a Xindi attack on February 12, 2154. The Kumari was later destroyed by a Romulan drone-ship disguised as a Tellarite warship on November 12, 2154; out of 86 crew members, only 19 survived.
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William Markrois (born November 6, 1984) is an entertainer and writer in New Orleans, Louisiana, US. thumb|Outake From Diary Photo Shoot

He is a six time YEAH! Award winner who rose to fame in 2002 with his critically acclaimed one-man show "Me, Myself and, I". Since his debut in 2002 he's gone on to write, produce and or, star in several stage shows, he's hosted a talk show, and directed two movies. He's currently attending The University of New Orleans, where oddly enough
he isn't studying Drama but rather Computer Science.
After a long hiatus it's rumored that he's planning a huge comeback for 2009 with a new stage show, and a novel.

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Yorskr Tunguh is an auxiliary language aimed at providing an alternative to English for the inhabitants of the County of Yorkshire (England). Yorskr Tunguh (hereafter YT) was designed by Philip Eygarth, himself a Yorkshireman.
Background
The major premise behind the creation of YT, as maintained by Eygarth himself, was to provide an awareness amongst Yorkshire people of their cultural debt to the Danish Viking. Eygarth maintains that these ancient forebears defined Yorkshire's borders, culture and even, in some areas, racial background. In creating YT he states that he believed he would help to create a better understanding amongst native Yorkshire people of their Danish Viking ancestry.
Categorization
It is difficult to define exactly where YT fits in amongst the existing categories of constructed and planned languages. Eygarth has termed YT a reconstructed language, or sometimes a surmised reconstruction, an attempt to paint a picture of the language that might have existed had pockets of Danish speakers survived into later ages, using Old Norse remnants in Yorkshire dialect and place names to discern its possible evolution. In the absence of any category which specifically caters to these idiosyncracies, however, Yorskr Tunguh is probably best referred to as a standard auxiliary languge.
Design principles
Yorskr Tunguh owes its formation to a careful examination of Yorkshire dialect. By looking at those words of Old Norse origin in Yorkshire dialect and cross-comparing them with their original forms, Eygarth claims he was swiftly able to see certain highly regimental patterns arising, patterns, which he realised, could be applied to any Old Norse word, whether existing in Yorkshire dialect or not, to create a more comprehensive lexicon.
Having created such a lexicon, Eygarth then set about creating the structure that would turn his list of words into a usable language. This latter task was accomplished, to use his own words, by “erring heavily on the side of simplicity”.
Yorskr Tunguh has only 41 sounds, all of which are familiar to the native of Yorkshire. These sounds are represented by 23 letters, either singularly or combined. YT is entirely phonetic, only the letters “r” and “y” representing more than one sound, although even these perform according to strict and easily understandable rules. Consequently, the simplicity of YT pronunciation is such that it is claimed one may gain reasonable familiarity with its workings after only a single hour of study.
Current speakers
Currently, it is believed that only a small number of people are learning YT, around one hundred according to Eygarth.

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