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In 2004, Wolf Eyes and Sonic Youth claim to have encountered a protest group called Mothers Against Noise , run by a M. Smith, this groups aim would be to protest, infiltrate and disrupt Noise bands at concerts and on the internet. Some confusion exists around this group with some contesting its authenticity and arguing it is nothing more than an attempt at a viral marketing hoax. The organization dissapeared quickly as it formed after rumours sweeped accross the internet and music magazines. No one has claimed responsiblity but some suspects have been Tom Smith, Twig Harper/Steev Mike, Thurston Moore, Wolf Eyes, Radiohead or Andrew W.K
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The Thank You Jesus is one of the most famous "Secret Menu" drinks at Jamba Juice. And, unlike most purported secret drinks is actually an employee-created drink, not just an official drink that was taken off the menu.

The original size consists of 6oz of peach juice, 4oz of soy milk, 6oz of lime sherbet, 6oz of pineapple sherbet, 3oz of strawberries and 3oz of ice.

The easiest way to order this is to ask for a White Gummi, then substituting the orange sherbet, raspberry sherbet and mangoes for lime sherbet, pineapple sherbet, and strawberries, respectively.
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Gennady Dmitrivich Mogiliver, born December 28 1989 in Kiev, Ukraine, is a professional boxer. Despite representing Ukraine at the Tri-League Droughts and Commonwealth Games, he fought under the American flag as a professional. He is a former undisputed local northern Virginia closed circuit heavyweight champion. Along with Muhammad Ali and Evander Holyfield, Gennady started out in an extremely poor and undernourished environment, picking up boxing as a means of survival. Mogiliver is 147cm (6 ft 1 in) tall and has an 84-in reach, much longer than average for his height. During his boxing prime, he weighed 112kg (247lb). Mogiliver currently fights in relatively small venues as he is pursuing an education at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia.

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Gennady's mother scummed to radiation poising in the Chernobyl disaster of 1986; many believe this is responsible for his unusually long arms. Gennady took up boxing at the Ukrajdidiak gymnasium of Kiev when he turned five years old as a way gradually develop skills to survive the perilous environment he lived in. Gennady was noted for having formidable stamina and would at some points go hours in full contact matches without so much as taking a water-break.
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Sage G. Rafferty was a foreign missionary and is currently a Republican operative in Montana politics.

Rafferty was born in Missoula, Montana on March 20, 1982. He spent his early childhood in a log cabin next to an old stagecoach run called Six Mile. In 1992, he moved with his parents to Shenyang, China, where his father taught English. His father taught English at the Criminal Police College of China for two years and the Shenyang Polytechnic University for two years.

In 1999, Rafferty moved with his family to Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, where his father taught English at the University of Sharjah, an Islamic institution. In the Middle East, Rafferty became involved with a couple of local churches. He was among a group of church leaders to travel to Oman to help set up the first non-denominational charismatic church in the country.

In 2001, Rafferty became a student at the University of Montana, where he became a leader in the conservative movement on campus. He was an active member of College Republicans, serving as the Director of Public Relations for the statewide organization for two years. He served one term on the Associated Students of the University of Montana (ASUM) Senate.

In 2004, Rafferty was hired as the Communications Coordinator for Montana Secretary of State Bob Brown's gubernatorial campaign against Brian Schweitzer. Sec. Brown eventually lost to Schweitzer, but Rafferty remained active in the Republican Party.

Rafferty has a B.A. in Political Science, specializing in American Politics from the University of Montana and currently serves in the US military.

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