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James Maritato (born March 12, 1972) is an Italian American professional wrestler currently working on the independent circuit. He is best known for his work in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) under the ring names Little Guido Maritato and Nunzio.
While attending Nanuet Senior High School (located in Rockland County, New York), Maritato competed in football (as part of the school's 1989 team that went undefeated, untied, and unscored upon) and wrestling. He was later trained as a professional by Billy Robinson, debuting in the professional ranks in the early 1990s, with his first match against a wrestler known as Parsippany Smith Fields (real name Eric Fox), according to his shoot interview. Maritato then went to Japan to compete in the shoot style UWF International promotion. He also competed in Amarillo, TX promotion USWF under the name James Stone.
Nunzio is a 1978 American drama film written by playwright James Andronica and directed by Paul Williams, about a developmentally challenged young man and his life in an insular Brooklyn neighborhood. It starred character actor David Proval in the title role, and featured many New York based character actors. The film was released on May 12, 1978, by Universal Pictures.
Nunzio Sabatino (David Proval) is a grown man with the demeanor of a young child. He lives at home with his doting mother (Morgana King) and has a job as a bicycle delivery man for Angelo (Joe Spinell), the neighborhood grocer, which Angelo provides as a favor for Nunzio's brother Jamesie (James Andronica). Nunzio is fixated on elements of superhero stories; he wears sweatshirts that he has emblazoned with a shield and a capital "N" in the style of Superman's shield, along with a cape, and often walks and jumps across his neighborhood's rooftops, stopping short of actually trying to fly. Younger children enjoy his company, particularly Georgie (Glenn Scarpelli), whom he suggests will one day have to take his place as neighborhood do-gooder. However, he is also constantly bullied by a gang of youths, led by JoJo (Vincent Russo), who enjoy ridiculing his dress and taking advantage of his diminished faculties.
Vincent is a Latin-derived given name.
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Over the Hedge is a syndicated comic strip written and drawn by Michael Fry and T. Lewis. It tells the story of a raccoon, turtle, a squirrel, and their friends who come to terms with their woodlands being taken over by suburbia, trying to survive the increasing flow of humanity and technology while becoming enticed by it at the same time. The strip debuted in June 1995.
A raccoon con artist, RJ takes pride in being extremely lazy. He apparently envisions himself as an intellectual; however, his "facts" are obviously false. He loves to ransack human homes, as well as watch them and their televisions through the windows. While he enjoys commenting on human life, most of his statements are false as well, although he has studied humans and knows their ways of getting food, and even has slightly imprinted on them. He was shown to care for Clara even before she was born, (after he learned that babies can hear some things outside of the mother from Verne) by reading The Hunchback of Notre Dame and singing a horrible version of "Stairway to Heaven". He is sometimes shown without a brain, using his brain cavity to store his "hanky", and breath mints. He is shown to have the ability to expand to fit a massive amount of food, and is known as "that horrible raccoon kid" on Halloween. He claimed in one strip that he is an immortal god, and once "confessed" to Verne for "lighting the fuse" to the Big Bang, which he explained was because "The matches were right there, and the sign said "Don't light this fuse!!!", so...". He also said that the universe "will have to reschedule the time when the Sun will burn out", as he has "a tail rinse that day".
The characters from the American drama/adventure television series Lost were created by Damon Lindelof and J. J. Abrams. The series follows the lives of plane crash survivors on a mysterious tropical island, after a commercial passenger jet from the fictional Oceanic Airlines crashes somewhere in the South Pacific. Each episode typically features a primary storyline on the island as well as a secondary storyline, a flashback from another point in a character's life.
Out of the 324 people on board Oceanic Flight 815, there are 71 initial survivors (70 humans and one dog) spread across the three sections of the plane crash. The opening season featured 14 regular speaking roles, making it the largest cast in American prime time television when it premiered.
Actors: John Daniels (actor), Bill Drake (actor), George 'Buck' Flower (actor), John F. Goff (actor), Eli Haines (actor), Tom Hankason (actor), Doug Haverty (actor), Richard Kennedy (actor), George Pelster (actor), Jefferson Richard (actor), Gene Rutherford (actor), Jim Sims (actor), Patrick Wright (actor), Barbara Bourbon (actress), Mikel Angel (actor),
Plot: Sunset Boulevard is a lucrative place to work for the Black Baron, a pimp with a distinctive red and yellow Rolls Royce and plenty of girls on his books. He don't take no mess from his girls, his madam or his competitors and viciously defends his patch. First, he clobbers the Mob who attempt to move in on his patch. Second, he tracks down one of his girls who runs off with a suitcase full of his cash. Third, he disposes of two policemen. But by now he knows his pimping days are numbered, so after a final explosive gun battle he switches to being his alter ego, mild-mannered businessman Ron who lives out in the leafy suburbs with an unsuspecting wife and family.
Keywords: african-american, blaxploitation, garbage-disposal, hollywood-boulevard, independent-film, pimp, prostitution, sunset-strip
Head of the New England Mob Anthony DiNunzio was sentenced to 78 months in prison for his involvement in a racketeering and extortion conspiracy.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011 (Some cool playing on a hot night) Because of the very warm weather we kept the door open. As a result there is some street noise and where it was particularly intrusive I made some minor "editing out takes".
Originally aired October 2018. This Week on EWTN Vaticano for August 21, 2018. We introduce you to three new saints canonized alongside Pope St. Paul VI and St. Oscar Romero. They are Nunzio Sulprizio, Vincenzo Romano, and Nazaria Ignacia March Mesa.
Brawl at Bentley Brook 7/7/19
Kenny Davidsen (backing vocals and keys), Adam Shendal (drums) Thursday, July 19, 2018
This Week on EWTN Vaticano for November 4, 2018. Episode 359. We introduce you to three new saints canonized alongside Pope St. Paul VI and St. Oscar Romero. They are Nunzio Sulprizio, Vincenzo Romano, and Nazaria Ignacia March Mesa.
The Target 12 Investigators go one-on-one with the man who helped topple the mob in Rhode Island.
James Maritato (born March 12, 1972) is an Italian American professional wrestler currently working on the independent circuit. He is best known for his work in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) under the ring names Little Guido Maritato and Nunzio.
While attending Nanuet Senior High School (located in Rockland County, New York), Maritato competed in football (as part of the school's 1989 team that went undefeated, untied, and unscored upon) and wrestling. He was later trained as a professional by Billy Robinson, debuting in the professional ranks in the early 1990s, with his first match against a wrestler known as Parsippany Smith Fields (real name Eric Fox), according to his shoot interview. Maritato then went to Japan to compete in the shoot style UWF International promotion. He also competed in Amarillo, TX promotion USWF under the name James Stone.