Marlon Devonish and Dan Cole go head to head
Dan Cole answers Facebook fans questions
David Flatman getting dominated by Dan Cole
George Hooks not happy with Cian Healy's stamp on Dan Cole.
Dan Cole wastes huge overlap
Guinness Behind the Badge - Tigers - The Scrum
The Common Man Dan Cole Documentary
QBERugby 60 second interview with ... England's Dan Cole, Tom Wood and Tom Youngs
Florida trooper Dan Cole "Justified" In tasering Danielle Maudsley In Head
Hawk TV: Episode 4 (segment #2) - The Common Man Dan Cole
Dan Cole @ Acme Comedy Club, 7/1/14
Dan Cole's Stand-Up @ Beechwood Lounge
Hawk TV: Episode 4 (segment #1) - The Common Man Dan Cole
Dan Cole on Six Nations, England & His Toby Flood Man-Crush - Sportsvibe TV
Marlon Devonish and Dan Cole go head to head
Dan Cole answers Facebook fans questions
David Flatman getting dominated by Dan Cole
George Hooks not happy with Cian Healy's stamp on Dan Cole.
Dan Cole wastes huge overlap
Guinness Behind the Badge - Tigers - The Scrum
The Common Man Dan Cole Documentary
QBERugby 60 second interview with ... England's Dan Cole, Tom Wood and Tom Youngs
Florida trooper Dan Cole "Justified" In tasering Danielle Maudsley In Head
Hawk TV: Episode 4 (segment #2) - The Common Man Dan Cole
Dan Cole @ Acme Comedy Club, 7/1/14
Dan Cole's Stand-Up @ Beechwood Lounge
Hawk TV: Episode 4 (segment #1) - The Common Man Dan Cole
Dan Cole on Six Nations, England & His Toby Flood Man-Crush - Sportsvibe TV
Dan Cole: Quick fire questions
Dan the Common Man Cole
QBErugby Q&A; with Tom Wood, Dan Cole and Tom Youngs ... Part 1
Dan Cole - Sportsvibe TV
Dan Cole and Toby Flood run into each other
Dan Cole - Theme Party / GameStop
Hawk TV: Episode 4 (segment #3) - The Common Man Dan Cole
KFAN's The Common Man Dan Cole fit at 2nd Swing
Dan Cole Interview
Dan Cole, National TV, at Primetime!, National Harbor, MD
BYU Law Review Symposium - Dan Cole "Digging Deeper into Hardin's Pasture"
The 4x4 Podcast - Episode 83 - Pronghorn Overland Gear
The 4x4 Podcast - Episode 55 - Empire Covers
The 4x4 Podcast - Episode 58
The 4x4 Podcast - Episode 53 - Ram Mount
Cole on Congress with guest Rep. Dan Boren
Papers, Please p.1
1C Futsal Match
The 4x4 Podcast - Episode 28
The 4x4 Podcast - Episode 29 Crawlin For The Fallen
The 4x4 Podcast - Episode 18 - Take 6
The 4x4 Podcast - Episode 26
The 4x4 Podcast - Episode 30 - Interview with Petty Cash Racing
Papers, Please p.2
Papers, Please p.3
The 4x4 Podcast - Episode 19
The 4x4 Podcast - Episode 54 - Christmas Gift Guid
Episode 56 - Jim Beaver
Jack Cole: Cable Center Oral & Video History
Starbound Episode 6 - Character Lore and Progression - With Cole and Dan
A Little Talk with Dan Creeper and Cole
Ethics Board - Bonds and Buses 1/9/13
Dream Theater - The Looking Glass (Intro) - Guitar Lesson - Slowed Down Songs #2
Better not to Bottle!
Mario Coin Sound Effect - Guitar Lesson
Perfect Pitch Test 2 - Free Music Test by Dan Cole
Man City Akan Menjamu AS Roma Reuni Lampard Dan Cole
Scrubss
The Last Fight Intro Lesson - Slowed Down Songs
PVP MASTER! Hunger Games w/ Dan and Cole
Dan Cole @ Acme Comedy Club, 8/27/14
Dan Cole - #icebucketchallenge
Dun dun amigos del cole dan dan
Dan Cole on England v Ireland - 6Nations 2012
Dan Cole on England vs France - Rugby 6 Nations 2012
Free kicks FT Dan and Cole
Dan Cole The Common Man
RUNAROUND SUE
DO YOU LOVE ME
SATISFACTION
Garageband Help - Changing Tempo Mid Composition
Dan's Quick Lick! #1 - Guitar Warm Up Exercise with Dan Cole
Dan Cole (born 9 May 1987 in Leicester) is an English rugby union player who plays at prop for Leicester Tigers in the Aviva Premiership.
Cole's first team début came in the October 2007 EDF Energy Cup pool match against Bath. Most of the 2007–08 season was spent on loan to Bedford Blues and it was the beginning of the 2008–09 season before Cole played for the first team again. Cole was involved in most of the games in the first half of the season. In January 2009, Cole was loaned to Nottingham R.F.C. Cole played in the final of the 2008–09 Guinness Premiership.
Through injury to Leicester tight-heads Julian White and Martin Castrogiovanni, Cole achieved a run of games during the 2009–10 season which saw him gain notoriety as man-of-the-match against London Wasps. In February 2010, Cole signed a new contract.
The Tigers went on to win the 2009-10 Guinness Premiership final 33–27 against Saracens, where Cole came on as a replacement for Castrogiovanni.
Having played for England at under-18, under-19 and under-20 Cole was selected in January 2009 to make his debut for the England Saxons, against Portugal.
Marlon Ronald Devonish, MBE (born 1 June 1976) is an English sprint athlete.
He is a member of the Coventry Godiva Harriers athletics club and is coached by Tony Lester. Early in his career he was successful at both 100 and 200 metre distances, winning English Schools and European Junior titles at both, but in recent years he has concentrated mostly on the longer distance. He has also been a regular member of both the British and, at the Commonwealth Games, English 4 x 100 metre sprint relay teams, to some considerable success. He is a current Commonwealth Games record holder in the relay event.
The most notable achievement of his career to date came at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. There Devonish, along with Jason Gardener, Darren Campbell and Mark Lewis-Francis, won a gold medal in the 4 x 100 m. relay, where the quartet defeated the pre-race favourites, United States team, by just 0.01 seconds, in a season's best of 38.07.
At the British Championships (and team trials for the 2006 European Championships) in July 2006, Devonish became the first man since Linford Christie in 1988 to win both the 100 m and 200 m races at the event. At the championship finals, he took the bronze medal in the 200 m.
David Luke Flatman or 'Flats' (born on 21 January 1980 in Maidstone) is a prop for Bath and the England national rugby union team.
He started playing rugby union at the age of eight at his local club, Maidstone FC, inspired by his father, who was a prop. A product of Dulwich College, he appeared in the same England Schools (18-group) squad as Steve Borthwick, Andrew Sheridan (also of Dulwich College), Alex Sanderson, Mike Tindall and Jonny Wilkinson.
Flatman toured Australia with England Schools in 1997 and the following year went to Argentina with England Colts. He represented London & South-West and England Under-21s against South Africa in the autumn of 1998.
His senior club rugby began with Saracens in 1998 and he won his first full caps as a replacement in the Tests against South Africa on the summer tour in 2000, when he also appeared in the matches against North-West Leopards and Gauteng Falcons.
He made a second tour with the England side to North America in the summer of 2001, appearing as a replacement for Graham Rowntree in the Burnaby and San Francisco Tests against Canada and the United States respectively. He has a wealth of A team experience having been a regular in the side since making his debut against France in Blagnac in 2000. He had a sequence of seven England A team games before being recalled to the senior squad for the final test of the 2000–1 season against France at Twickenham.
George Hooks is a Democratic member of the Georgia State Senate, representing the 14th District since 1991. Previously he was a member of the Georgia House of Representatives from 1980 through 1990.
Senator Hooks, a sixth-generation native of Sumter County, graduated from Americus High School and earned a BA degree from Auburn University. While at Auburn he was a member of the Kappa Alpha Order, being initiated in 1966. He also holds an honorary Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) degree from Mercer University.
Senator Hooks currently owns an insurance and real estate firm in Americus.
A veteran legislator, Hooks served five terms in the Georgia House of Representatives from 1980 to 1990 where he was assistant administration floor leader for former Governor Joe Frank Harris and was responsible for sponsoring and working for passage of the Governor's legislative proposals.
Cian Healy born 7 October 1987 in Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland, is an Irish rugby union footballer. He plays for Leinster and for the Ireland national team. He is registered to Clontarf RFC who play in AIB League Division 1. He is also a DJ, calling himself DJ Church, performing at both Oxegen 2010 and Oxegen 2011 in the Electric Ballroom with his band partner DJ Gordo.
He was educated in Belvedere College SJ, Dublin and won a Leinster Senior Cup medal in 2005.
On 23 May 2009, Healy was part of the Leinster team that won the 2009 Heineken Cup in a 19–16 win against Leicester Tigers and also part of the 2011 Heineken Cup Final winning team who beat Northampton Saints 33-22.
Healy was called into the Ireland A side that was defeated by England Saxons on 1 February 2008. On 21 June 2009, he was part of the Ireland 'A' team that won the 2009 Churchill Cup against England Saxons by 49–22 in the final in Colorado.
He was called up to the Ireland squad for the 2008 Six Nations Championship.
In November 2009, he made his international debut in the test against Australia at Croke Park, and was praised afterwards by coach Declan Kidney for his performance. Healy also played against South Africa. He made his Six Nations Championship debut against Italy in Croke Park. Healy also started in Ireland's games against France, England and Wales.
Someone´s watching me from somewhere
when everything is breaking down
Bare me to your temple mother
let me die another day
I will deny eternity as I´m watching me
On my way down
On my way down
On my way down
On my way down
I´m going down
One step further led me nowhere
I was stuck inside this haunted house
Why was I shown all this glory
Heaven help me come around
I will deny eternity as I´m watching me
On my way down
On my way down
On my way down
On my way down
I´m going down
I will deny eternity, I will deny eternity
as I´m watching me
On my way down
On my way down
On my way down
On my way down