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Ray William Johnson (born 1981-1982) is an American actor and comedian best known for his YouTube series Equals Three, in which he provides commentary on viral videos. Many of the videos featured on Equals Three are noted to have received an additional boost of popularity. As of May 2012, the RayWilliamJohnson channel is the most subscribed channel on YouTube, with over 5.4 million subscribers, and over 1.7 billion video views. In February 2011, one industry publication noted that Johnson currently had six of the top twenty most watched videos of the month.
Johnson graduated from Norman North High School in Oklahoma, in 1999, however Johnson's Youtube profile states he was born and raised in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. In an interview with Wall Street Journal, Johnson says that he studied at Columbia University, as a history major, while his profile adds he was preparing to study law. While at Columbia, Johnson started his first formatted show, Equals Three, as a way to combine two popular video styles, watching viral videos and video bloggers.
Peter David "Pete" Weber, nicknamed “PDW”, [5] (born August 21, 1962 in St. Ann, Missouri), is a bowling professional on the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. Weber is one of the sport's most popular active players and is known for his maverick, rebellious personality. Weber is also featured in the ten-pin bowling sports documentary A League of Ordinary Gentlemen.
Pete Weber grew up in Florissant, Missouri, and, as the son of bowler Dick Weber, was introduced to the sport at the age of two. At the age of 15, Weber was already winning local bowling tournaments against adult players, and, with the help of his father, was able to join the PBA tour at the age of 17 (the former policy required a minimum age of 18). In 1979, Weber started his first year on the professional circuit and participated in 21 tour events, including making one TV appearance. Weber won Rookie of the Year honors in 1980. By 1982, he had won his first PBA title, winning two that season. By the time he was 24 years old, he had already reached the 10-title plateau (becoming the youngest player in PBA history to reach that mark). At age 26, he won the PBA National Championship, giving him all three jewels of the PBA's "triple crown" (achieved by winning the U.S. Open, Tournament of Champions and PBA National Championship).
Walter Ray Williams, Jr. (born October 6, 1959 in Eureka, California) is a professional bowler. He currently holds the record for all-time standard PBA Tour career titles (47) and total PBA earnings (over $4.3 million through the 2010-11 season). He won at least one PBA Tour title in 17 consecutive seasons (1993 through 2009-10), which is also a record. He starred in the ten-pin bowling sports documentary A League of Ordinary Gentlemen. He is also a nine-time world champion in the game of horseshoes (3 junior titles and 6 men's titles).
Williams is a seven-time PBA Player of the Year (1986, '93, '96, '97, '98, 2003, 2010) which is one above Earl Anthony for the most Player of the Year awards. He has won a record eight Bowling Writers Bowler of the Year awards and is also the all-time leading money winner on the PBA Tour. He has the most PBA money titles (seven). He was the first bowler in history to surpass $2 million in career earnings, achieving this in 1997. With his win in the 2003 U.S. Open, he also became the first $3 million career winner; and became the first $4 million career winner in 2008. Williams also has the highest monetary winnings in a single season, with $419,700 during his 2002–03 season.
RAY WILLIAMS, ALL 9 LIFTS, RAW WORLDS
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Ray Williams, 9 for 9 at the American Open, 2014
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An interview with Ray Williams
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Ray Williams 950 Squat
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The Ray Williams Blaine Sumner Battle, 2013 USAPL Raw Nationals
Ray Williams Deadlift 800
Ray Williams 412,5 Kg WR Squat and WR total (RAW)
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Nick McGuinness, a down-on-his-luck film student, decides to get his life together as he becomes determined to make an independent romantic comedy. Unfortunately, everything can and does go wrong as he recruits an awkwardly pessimistic team of friends to achieve his vision. To complicate matters, Nick meets a beautiful coffee-shop employee named Grace, who is also vying for Nick's attention. "There's a thin line between love and film" in this crowd-pleasing, multi award-winning independent comedy.
Keywords: independent-film
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Every town has a local legend. Not all of them are deadly. Headed to Miami to celebrate winter break, a group of four college students from New Jersey take a detour into the bowels of rural West Virginia. There, the unwitting friends uncover a grotesque legend that stains the fabric of Rolling Glen, a sleepy backwoods town: the legend of Ray Williams, a black truck driver from Maine, on his way to Texas to make a delivery, brutally beaten by a band of locals after stopping off in town for a drink, his body left for dead in an empty cornfield and never found. They learn of crooked sheriff Earl Taggart, who helped acquit the locals involved in the attack, and who still lords over the small village with an iron fist. Fifteen years later, whispers of the Williams incident still float through the tired walls and eaves of Rolling Glen. As the four friends quickly find out, some believe Williams still roams the woods on the outskirts of town, surviving on the slaughter of wildlife. Others claim to have seen Williams in person, a looming figure with a ghostly white visage, purportedly a makeshift cast to mask the scars and wounds left from the merciless assault. They have a name for Williams now: Plasterhead. Soon, the four friends find themselves holed up in an abandoned farmhouse, mired in a macabre web of terror. Sheriff Taggart will do anything to keep the truth buried: the truth that Plasterhead is frighteningly real. As these teens will soon learn, true evil has no face.
Keywords: bar, blood, corruption, cult, diner, female-nudity, gas-station, gore, independent-film, mechanic
True Evil Has No Face
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Lizzie and Janie are best friends, bonded like sisters, who share many things in common: crushes, gossip, and a taste for liquor. Although they manage to sneak alcohol at home and in waterbottles at school, they never get caught. One night, while at a pre-graduation party, Lizzie, Janie, and their friend Kate get completely drunk, and Lizzie decides to drive Janie home. While blasting the music in the car, with rain pounding on the windshield, Lizzie crashes the car. She escapes with a concussion, but Janie isn't so lucky - she dies in the twisted metal. What happens is a depiction of the aftermath of tragedy, and the recovery process of an alcoholic. Gruesome dramatization of a horrific car accident, and depiction of a DWI trial.
Keywords: alcoholism, beach-party, best-friend, car-accident, cemetery, concussion, drunk-driving, drunkenness, emergency-room, funeral
Val Williams: You could have been arrested and gone to jail for five years!::Lizzie Williams: Then why don't you call the police and put us all out of our misery?::Val Williams: If you ever drink and drive again, I will.::Lizzie Williams: Good!
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The incredible story of the events leading up to the bombing of the World Trade Center in New York and the capture of the terrorists. The amazing thing is that the FBI had an informant among the terrorists, but refused to pay him $500/wk for more information. They eventually had to pay $1 million and place him in the witness protection program. A story of incompetence on all sides.
Keywords: al-qaeda, based-on-true-story, bomb, disaster, docudrama, explosion, fbi, manhattan-new-york-city, new-york-city, period-in-title
No one expected a terrorist attack on U.S. soil. But many could have prevented it.
Based on the terrifying true story behind the World Trade Center bombing.
[last lines]::Ramzi Ahmed Yousef: Next time, we will bring them BOTH down.
John Anticev: [reading Nosair's diary] "We will demoralize the enemies of Allah, by destroying and blowing up the pillars of their civilization". - translator says this is Islamic poetry.::Lou Napoli: Doesn't rhyme.
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RAY WILLIAMS, ALL 9 LIFTS, RAW WORLDS
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Ray Williams, 9 for 9 at the American Open, 2014
RAY WILLIAMS | 930 LBS SQUAT | (12/14/2014)
Ray Williams (800 lbs) 5 reps
RAY WILLIAMS 909 RAW SQUAT (6/8/2014)
An interview with Ray Williams
SBD Elite - Ray Williams - April Training Highlights
Ray Williams 950 Squat
Ray Williams 905 lbs
The Ray Williams Blaine Sumner Battle, 2013 USAPL Raw Nationals
Ray Williams Deadlift 800
Ray Williams 412,5 Kg WR Squat and WR total (RAW)
IPF Raw Worlds - Ray Williams 412.5kg Squat
2010 Pete Weber vs Walter Ray Williams Jr. Part 1
Walter Ray Williams Jr. - Slow Motion WSOB IV
2010 Walter Ray Williams Jr. vs Chris Barnes Part 1
Bowling Lessons from the Pros featuring Walter Ray Williams, Jr.
2010 Ryan Ciminelli vs Walter Ray Williams Jr. Part 1
Walter Ray Williams Jr. converts 4,6 - 7,10 Split!
170kg Pull-ups - Ray Williams
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Walter Ray Williams Jr. & Rick Bermingham Horseshoes Pt 1