The Peace Corpse
Team Owner:
Ken BeuryFranchise Fogeys:
Al Jourgensen,Al Kaline,Wink MartindaleBounty Hunters:
Yves St. Laurent,Warren Buffett,Pamela AndersonDeathwish:
Warren Christopher, Bob Packwood,Jan-Michael VincentManchurian Candidates:
Betty White, Dickie Moore, Ernest BorgnineZombies:
RIP
Pleshette Ledger Phyllis A. Whitney Robert Mondavi ROSTER
Fogeylist:
Al Gore
- Winner of 2000 presidential election.
Al Jourgensen
- Workaholic heroin addict considered to be the godfather of industrial rock.
Al Kaline
- Detroit Tigers hitter and broadcaster. Born 1934.
Anneliese Brost (FFF 2005)
- 83 year old widow of Eric Brost, a founder of Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (WAZ), one of Germany's largest media outfits.
Annette Funicello
- Original Mouseketteer, later actress and then Florida Orange Juice spokesperson. Has Multiple Sclerosis.
Angie Brooks
- Liberian diplomat, first female African president of the UN Assembly.
Anthony Earl
- Democratic Governor of Wisconsin, 1983-87
Anthony Hopkins
- Despite portraying a cannibal in 'Silence of the Lambs,' he is a vegetarian. After a bad review for 'Meet Joe Black' he said, 'Acting is bad for mental health. I can't take it any more... I have wasted my life.'
Anthony Kennedy
- Supreme Court Justice. Ronald Reagan's third choice to fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Lewis Powell after Robert Bork's conservatism and Douglas Ginsburg's occasional marijuana use unhinged their respective confirmations.
Anthony O'Reilly
- Sir Anthony made a killing in ketchup; the former head of H.J. Heinz increased the company's market cap from $900 million to $15 billion during his 19-year tenure. Now the Irishman owns a huge stake in Dublin-based Independent News & Media.
Betty Garrett
- Played landlady Edna Babish on the TV series "Laverne & Shirley".
Betty White (FFF 2007)
- Born January 17, 1922. The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Golden Girls.
Beverly Cleary
- Author of dozens of childrens' books including the "Ramona" and "Henry Huggins" series.
Beyonce Knowles
- Founding member of Destiny's Child. Acted in Austin Powers III (2002)
Big Daddy Kane
- The renowned rap artist and black gentleman vampire has modeled for Playgirl magazine and Madonna's sex book. AKA Antonio M Hardy. Born 1968.
Big Ten Network
- TV channel that many people don't get because cable systems have to pay an extra high cost to get the channel.
Bill Bradley
- Basketball star/politician defeated in 2000 Democratic primary by Al Gore.
Bill Clinton
- Prediction says Hillary finishes him off.
Bill Cosby
- Jell-O spokesman
Bill Gates
- Bill is alive and kicking harder than ever. And if he needs any more reason to live besides being the richest bastard on earth, there are still plenty of pissant companies like Sun and Netscape for him to conquer.
Bob Newhart
- He was the first comedian to become a star through a record album rather than night clubs. His comedy album, 'The Button Down Mind of Bob Newhart' went #1 in 1960. His TV show spawned the 'Hi Bob' drinking game.
Bob Packwood
- Oregon Senator from 1969-1995. His career came to a screeching halt when several women came forward to accuse him of sexual harassment.
Bob Pettit
- NBA HoF player with St. Louis Hawks, twice MVP
Bob Saget
- World’s greatest comedian and actor; star of America's Funniest Home Videos and Full House.
Calvin Klein
- His commercials have an appeal to pedophiles and people with anorexic fetishes.
Calvin Murphy
- NBA hall of famer
Cameron Diaz
- Airhead actress who once got so drunk in high school she almost died of alcohol poisoning.
Candice Bergen
- Hosts a talk show on the Oxygen channel, played Murphy Brown.
Captain Beefheart
- and His Magic Band. AKA Donnie Vliet. Has Multiple Sclerosis.
Carl Douglas
- Jamaican-born musician who had a number one hit with the song "Kung Fu Fighting" in 1974
Carl Icahn
- A corporate raider in 1980s with big scores in Texaco, USX and TWA, now prefers the label "shareholder activist." Made $800 million selling Nabisco, shorting Priceline. Now solidifying Las Vegas stakes: owns three hotel casinos, including the 1,150-foot Stratosphere.
Citadel Bulldogs
Claiborne Pell
- Former long-serving US senator from Rhode Island. He is the namesake of Pell Grants.
Clare and Rachel Walllmeyer
- Australian identical twins who are both starving themselves to death with anorexia
Clarence Thomas
- Uncle Tommed his way to a seat on the Supreme Court.
Claude Lévi-Strauss
- French anthropologist who developed structural anthropology
Claudia Schiffer
- Will not work nude. Now that she has broken it off with magician David Copperfield, she re-gained a lot of guys' respect.
Clayton Mathile
- Ex-Campbell Soup accountant joined premium pet-food maker Paul Iams in 1970; bought out partner in 1982. Sold Iams to Procter & Gamble for $2.3 billion in 1999.
Clemmie Spangler Jr
- Farmer's son restored failing Bank of North Carolina before merging with NCNB 1982. Renamed NationsBank, now Bank of America. Former president of University of North Carolina.
Clemson Tigers
Cleveland Browns
Crystal Gayle
- "Don't it Make My Brown Eyes Blue"; younger sister of Loretta Lynn
Curt Engelhorn
- Great-grandson of BASF founder. Engelhorn retired to Switzerland with fourth wife, Heidemarie, cushioned by the $4.4 billion proceeds he pocketed from the sale of pharmaceutical firms.
Cybill Shepherd
- Starred in Taxi Driver (1976) and Moonlighting (1985-89).
Dick Van Dyke
- Still has not been forgiven for his fake cockney accent in "Mary Poppins".
Dick Van Patten
- Eight is Enough
Dick Vermeil
- Former head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, St. Louis Rams and Philadelphia Eagles. He frequently cried at his press conferences.
Dick Vitale
- ESPN basketball announcer who is usually excited to orgasmic proportions over the smallest things. Like a bench player making an 8 foot jumper.
Dickie Moore
- Child star whose roles included starring in the 1933 movie version of "Oliver Twist" and appearances in the "Our Gang" comedies. He gave Shirley Temple her first screen kiss.
Diego Maradona
- Argentine soccer champion. Has been busted for cocaine and other illegal substances. Has had to publicly deny reports of his death on two occasions.
Dino De Laurentis (FFF 2007)
- Producer in post-war Italian films by such directors as Fellini, Rossellini, Visconti, De Sica, and Antonioni. Their bodies of work were the backbone of the movement known as "neorealism." Big budget spectaculars include "King Kong" (new version), "Conan the Barbarian", and "Dune".
DMX
- AKA Earl Simmons. Rapper who asked the question, "Where my doggs at?" DMX has been arrested under eight aliases. Charged with the sexual assault of an exotic dancer in 1998.
Doc Severinsen
- Tonight Show band leader known for his eye-catching outfits.
Dolly Parton
- Dolly was born January 19th, 1946, the fourth of twelve children. Raised in Locust Ridge, Tennessee.
Doris Day
- Birth name was Doris Mary Ann Von Kappelhoff. Actress who had great movie chemistry with Rock Hudson. Her trademark was the virginal girl next door.
Doris Roberts
- Marie on Everybody Loves Raymond
Dorothy Janis
- Actress made five films: 4 silents and 1 talkie
Emmanuel Lewis
- Webster was born on March 9, 1971.
Eric Clapton
- Yardbirds, Cream, stole George Harrison's wife, got addicted to heroin and alcohol, opened rehab center in Antigua, did MTV Unplugged.
Eric Robert Rudolph
- Fugitive wanted for abortion clinic and Atlanta Olympics bombings
Erik Estrada
- Starred as Francis "Ponch" Poncherello on CHiPs (1977-1983). After the end of CHiPs, the guy stooped so low as to work for the Psychic Friends Network.
Erin Brockovich-Ellis
- With no formal legal training, she forced the power company Pacific Gas & Electric to pay out $333 million to people who suffered from the company's negligence. The company polluted residents' drinking water with a chemical called chronium 6.
Erivan Haub
- Haub has retired from Tengelmann Group, Germany's largest food retailer. Meanwhile Christian Haub is trying to revive the venerable A&P chain, America's oldest supermarket.
Ernest Borgnine
- Born January 24, 1917. TV's McHale's Navy. Five-times married, surprisingly prolific TV & film actor. His portly stature ensured that he specialized in playing tough or just downright fat characters.
Farouk Kaddoumi
- Succeeded Arafat to the position of Fatah chairman In PLO power struggle.
Farrah Fawcett
- Charlie's Angels actress & sex symbol of the 1970s
George Carlin
- These days, you can say those seven words on television!
George Gaynes
- He played the Commandant in the "Police Academy" movies and the star of the soap opera within the movie "Tootsie", he was Henry Warnimont in the TV series "Punky Brewster
George Hamilton
- Tanned actor
George Hearst Jr. and Phoebe Hearst Cooke
- Two of five surviving grandchildren of famed publisher William Randolph Hearst. Today Hearst Corp. owns magazines (Cosmopolitan, Esquire, Good Housekeeping), newspapers (Houston Chronicle, San Francisco Chronicle), broadcasting (Hearst-Argyle) and cable (stakes in ESPN, A&E and Lifetime).
George Herbert Walker III (FFF 2007)
- First cuz of George H.W. Bush. Ambassador to Hungary.
George Lindemann
- Wharton grad joined father's cosmetics and hair care products company in 1958; diversified into pharmaceutical products. Watched fortune rise with Permalens, first permanent soft contact lens.
George Lucas
- Star Wars creator wrapped up filming in Australia for final installment of his sci-fi series in 2005. Other engine: special effects shop Industrial Light & Magic.
Henry Hill
- Mobster who inspired Goodfellas. He entered witness protection in exchange for testimony, but his inability to retain his cover ended with his expulsion. Hill makes occasional appearances on Howard Stern and is believed to be living on the West Coast. He has powerful enemies and poor enough cover that his life expectancy may be in question.
Henry Hillman
- Son of Pittsburgh steel mogul John Hartwell Hillman Jr., who built Pittsburgh Coke & Chemical. Henry joined after getting geology degree from Princeton, took charge in 1959.
Henry Kissinger
- Survived a heart attack in October 2000
Henry Sy
- Asia's King of Malls heads publicly traded SM Prime, which operates 15 "supermalls" in the Philippines.
Henry Winkler
- Arthur 'Fonz' Fonzarelli on Happy Days
Henry Zachry Jr
- Texas construction mogul runs privately held H.B. Zachry Jr. Co. Initially built roads, then industrial parks. Major player in developing San Antonio's Riverwalk commercial district
Herb Alpert
- Jazz artist, The Tijuana Brass
Herb Kelleher
- Founded Southwest Airlines
Herb Score
- Famously nice, mainstay broadcast announcer for the Cleveland Indians, remembered also for being hit in the face by a line drive in his second-to-last season as a major league pitcher in 1957
Herbert Allen Jr
- Low-profile investment banker's annual retreat for media bigwigs in Sun Valley, Idaho has helped spawn some high-profile mergers like Disney and ABC.
Illinois Fighting Illini
Imelda Marcos
- Former first lady of the Philippines who had a thing for shoes.
Imre Kertész
- Born 1929 in Budapest, Hungary. Deported to Auschwitz by the Nazis. Won 2002 Nobel Prize for literature. Decried Schindler's List as "kitsch."
Indiana Hoosiers
Jamie Farr
- Dragged his way through the Korean War in M*A*S*H*
Jan Morris
- Transsexual travel writer
Jan Murray
- Comedian/actor, appeared on "The Hollywood Squares"
Jan-Michael Vincent
- Still breathing. Actor has survived multiple car accidents, but is still drinking...
Jane Fonda
- Actress/fitness guru
Jane Goodall
- Ecological biologist known for gorilla studies
Jane Pauley
- Host of Today Show
Jane Russell
- Actress, Playtex bra pitchwoman
John Harbin
- CEO of Halliburton 1972-83
John Hart
- He played the Lone Ranger on the TV series of that name for one year, in between the two runs of the more well-known Clayton Moore.
John Kluge
- German immigrant, onetime richest man in America. Amassed $8 billion fortune buying and selling cellular and broadcasting properties to Rupert Murdoch and WorldCom. Tech crash drove his Metromedia Fiber Network into bankruptcy. He still has plenty of cash for philanthropy; gave $60 million to the Library of Congress.
John Krehbiel Jr
- Grandfather built Molex on namesake plastic originally used in flowerpots, clock cases and salt dispensers. Father John Sr. turned company into the second-largest manufacturer of electronic and fiber-optic connectors.
John Kruk
- Slovenly baseball star of the 1990s. Loved to smoke and drink. Today you can see his greased-up mullet on Baseball Tonight.
John Lithgow
- A distinguished actor of stage, television, and movies who is at home playing everything from menacing villains, big-hearted transsexuals, to loopy aliens. Lithgow is also a composer and performer of children's songs, a Harvard graduate, a talented painter, and a devoted husband and father.
John Madden
- Won 112 games and the 1976 Super Bowl as coach of Oakland Raiders. NFL analyst since 1982. Has won 13 Emmy Awards.
John Malone
- Through investment vehicle Liberty Media owns big stakes in Time Warner, Barry Diller's InterActiveCorp and UnitedGlobalCom. Also News Corp.
John McCain
- The maverick Republican senator was a Vietnam P.O.W. for 5 years.
John Menard Jr
- Opened first hardware store in 1972 after building barns to pay way through college. Midwest-based Menards chain is big rival of Home Depot & Lowe's.
John Morgridge
- Former Honeywell exec became Cisco chief in 1988.
John Allen Muhammad
- DC sniper
Karl Rove
- Puppetmaster in the Bush Jr. regime
Karl Wlaschek
- Austrian real estate baron. After World War II earned a living as a jazz pianist (stage name Charlie Walker). Later founded Billa, one of Austria's most successful retail store chains.
Kate Moss
- Waif model, favorite of Calvin Klein, popularized the anorexic look
Katherine Harris
- Florida Sec'y of State who stopped the citizens of Florida from having their votes counted.
Katherine Helmond
- Actress best known as Angela's mother Mona from TV's "Who's the Boss?" and Jessica Tate from 70's parody "Soap".
Levi Stubbs
- Lead singer of The Four Tops from 1953 to 2000, until ill health stopped him from touring.
Lexmark
- The Lexington, KY based printer company, has experienced increased competition and earnings decline. Closing manufacturing facilities in Mexico and Scotland to transfer those jobs to lower-cost countries.
Li Ka-shing
- Nicknamed Superman, but Cha-Ching is more like it. Asia's richest and most influential billionaire, Li's empire spans 41 countries and accounts for 13% of Hong Kong's stock market value.
Liam Gallagher
- The lead singer of the British rock band Oasis, the self-proclaimed "greatest band in the world". Has had one drunken melee after another. If he's not beating the crap out of a fan, he's probably causing problems elsewhere. Often fights with his brother and bandmate, Noel Gallagher.
Lil' Kim
- Female hardcore rapper Kimberly Jones. Denied allegations that she and her entourage were responsible for a shootout at New York City radio station Hot 97 in 2001.
Liliane Bettencourt
- France's richest person inherited her forture from her father, who had a controlling stake in L'Oreal. As discreet as she is rich, Bettencourt shuns the press. Part of the reason may be an impressive number of skeletons in the family closet, most relating to the family's intimate association with extreme-right political groups in Vichy France.
Lily Tomlin
- Murphy Brown's boss. Her memorable characters include Ernestine and Edith Ann. Was a Laugh-In regular.
Linda Ellerbee
- Gained fame in the 1970s and 1980s for her stints as an NBC News Washington correspondent, Weekend co-anchor, reporter, and co-anchor of NBC News Overnight. "And so it goes" is her catch phrase and the title of her 1986 bestselling book.
Linda Evangelista
- Model who won't wake up for less than $10K/day
Linda Evans
- Dynasty, married to John Derek before Bo, dated Yanni for years
Luciano Benetton
- One of the founders and current Chairman of Benetton Group, one of the largest fashion retailers in the world.
Lucio Tan
- Made it big on cigarettes and liquor in the Philippines. His Fortune Tobacco supplies some 67% of all smokers in the country.
Lucius Battle
- US Ambassador to Egypt, 1964-67
Lucy Liu
- Starred as Ling Woo in 'Ally McBeal'. Also was in 'Charlie's Angels,' 'Payback,' 'Play it to the Bone' and 'City of Industry'. Spokesmodel for Revlon.
Luise Rainer
- Austrian-born actress, won back-to-back Oscars for starring in the movies "The Great Ziegfeld" and "The Good Earth"
Michael Collins
- Apollo 11 command module pilot
Michael DeBakey
- Pioneering heart surgeon, born in 1908
Michael Dukakis
- Card-carrying member of the ACLU who lost to GHW Bush in 1988.
Michael Foot
- Born 1913. Dishevelled left-wing journalist. Leader of Britain's Labour Party from 1980-83.
Michael Irvin
- Cocaine-loving Cowboys WR and TV commentator
Michael J. Fox
- Starred as Alex on 'Family Ties' and Michael on 'Spin City'. Starred in the 'Back to the Future' trilogy. He is active in fighting Parkinson's Disease (a disease he is afflicted with).
Michael Jackson
- King of pop. Also a flaky-faced, monkey-loving, baby-dangling, little boy-loving one-man freak show.
Michael Madsen
- Reservoir dog Mr. Blonde
Michael McDermott
- Criminal killed seven coworkers
Michael Moore
- Beloved Oscar-winning director of documentary films.
Miriam Seegar
- One of the few known surviving silent film actors (as an adult). Born in Greentown, Indiana, she began appearing in films in 1928 and retired in 1933.
Mischa Barton
- Marissa Cooper on The O.C.
Miss Cleo
- Real name Youree Cleomili Harris. The spokesperson for a multimillion dollar phone psychic syndicate.
Nebraska Cornhuskers
Ned Beatty
- Will probably "squeal like a pig" when he goes.
Neil Armstrong
- First man to walk on the moon or actor in an unconvincing Hollywood film set, depending on whom you believe.
Neil Bluhm
- President of Chicago developer JMB Realty. Developing Niagara Falls casino with Pritzker family.
Neil Bush
- Son of George H.W. Bush. Paid $50,000 in a civil lawsuit stemming from the Silverado Savings & Loans scandal. Had inappropriate sexual encounters with women in Thailand and Hong Kong.
Osama bin Laden (FFF 2006)
- Most likely scenario is Osama dying on his 114th birthday with his great great grandchildren on his knee.
Oscar Niemeyer
- Brazilian architect, proponent of modernism. Designed many of the government buildings in the new capital of Brasília.
Ottawa Senators
Owen Wilson
- Actor usually appearing in rather bland but commercially successful buddy flicks. Alcoholics Anonymous, depression. Suicide Attempt in 2007.
Ozzy Osbourne
- As much as it pains me to say it, Ozzy’s appointment with his maker is long overdue.
P.D. James
- Female English writer of detective stories, born 1920. Not to be confused with P. Diddy.
Pallonji Mistry
- The super-secretive construction tycoon from India.
Pam Dawber
- Mindy McConnell on "Mork & Mindy"
Pam Grier
- From Foxy Brown to Jackie Brown. The queen of the 1970s blaxploitation genre.
Pamela Anderson
- The Tool Time girl from Home Improvement before her boob job
Phyllis A. Whitney
- Author of adult and children's suspense novels. Titles include "Red Is for Murder", "The Mystery of the Gulls", "A Place for Ann", and "The Trembling Hills".
Pierre Bellon
- Visionary who turned a small Marseilles catering outfit into Sodexho Alliance, one of the world's largest catering companies, serving up tasties to an astonishingly diverse list of institutions from Morehouse College to the Swedish army.
Pierre Cardin (FFF 2007)
- Designer who, when questioned about being involved in child labor practices, replied, "Is it worse to place a child in front of a TV all day or teach them a trade to work their mind and skills? I don't know if we exploit children."
Pincus Green
- With Marc Rich, commodities traders who fled to Europe after being indicted for manipulating U.S. oil system, trading with Iran during hostage crisis, and evading taxes. Residing in Switzerland since 1983. The partners are reluctant to return to U.S. despite receiving pardons from Clinton in 2001. Green retired after heart trouble 1992.
Pittsburgh Panthers
Pittsburgh Penguins
Pittsburgh Pirates
Robert Gillaume
- An actor who defied racial stereotypes, best known for his work on Benson and Soap.
Robert Holding
- Air Force veteran converted single gas station into oil business replete with stations, convenience stores and refineries. Bona fide ski bum.
Robert Jarvik
- Born in 1946. Known for his role in developing the Jarvik-7 artificial heart. Dumber than his wife, Parade magazine columnist Marilyn vos Savant.
Robert Klein
- In 1975, Klein was the first comedian to appear in a live concert on the precedent setting HBO "On Location" series.
Robert Kuok
- Quintessential Asian businessman whose reach extends across the region. His empire includes the Shangri-La hotel chain, the daily South China Morning Post, near-monopoly in sugar.
Robert McLane Jr
- Sold grocery distribution business to tennis partner Sam Walton for cash and Wal-Mart stock in 1990. Now owns the Houston Astros.
Robert McNair
- Sold power-producing Cogent Technologies to Enron in 1998 for $1.5 billion cash and stock but dumped shares before energy giant's implosion. Now owns Houston Texans.
Robert McNamara
- Secretary of Defense during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations.
Robert Metcalfe
- Technology pioneer who co-invented Ethernet and founded 3Com. Also known for dumbass tech predictions.
Robert Mondavi
- Winemaker, known as a pioneer in the production of world class wines in California's Napa valley
San Jose Sharks
San Jose State Spartans
Sandra Day O'Connor
- In 1981 President Ronald Reagan nominated her for the U.S. Supreme Court. She was confirmed by the Senate 99-0, becoming the first female justice in the court's history.
Sandy Koufax
- Insists he's not gay. Homophobic and idiotic, yes. Gay, no.
Sanford Weill
- Former CEO of Citigroup stepped down in October 2003. Drew flak for firm's involvement in Enron, scandals over ethicality of Wall Street research; firm paid $400 million fine.
Santa Clara Broncos
Sarah Brady
- Advocate of gun control ever since her husband Jim was seriously wounded in the 1981 assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan. Now in her mid-60s, and suffering from lung cancer.
Sarah Turner Butler, William Bradley Turner and Elizabeth Turner Corn
- Siblings who inherited big stake in Coca-Cola.
Sargent Shriver
- First director of the Peace Corps, started VISTA and Head Start.
Sayyid Ali Khamenei
- Although it is Iran’s president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who gets all the press, it is actually the Ayatollah Khamenei and the 12-man Guardian Council who control all decisions regarding Iran’s relations, its nuclear program and domestic freedoms.
T-Bone Burnett
- Received widespread acclaim for his production duties on the soundtrack to the 2000 film "O Brother, Where Art Thou?"
Tab Hunter
- Tab Hunter's place in the entertainment world is best marked by his role in Damn Yankees and his #1 song from 1957, Young Love.
Tai Babilonia
- Five-time U.S. pairs figure skating champion. Suicide attempt with sleeping pills (14-Sep-1988).
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Tampa Bay Lightning
Tara Reid
- Reid is often spotted with noted celebrity hobnobbers Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie, and Lindsay Lohan. Former boyfriends include Carson Daly, David Schwimmer, Tom Brady, J.C. Chasez, George Maloof, Kyle Boller, Sergei Fedorov, and Tommy Lee .
Tariq Aziz
- Was the Foreign Minister (1983–1991) and Deputy Prime Minister (1979–2003) of Iraq, and a close advisor of President Saddam Hussein for decades. Currently in prison at undisclosed location. Eight of spades in the card deck.
TCU Horned Frogs
Ted Kaczynski
- Sentenced to life in prison for being the "Unabomber".
Tom Brokaw
- NBC Nightly News anchor for years, was in Dallas when Kennedy was shot, later reported from Vietnam. Wrote The Grestest Generation.
Tom Flores
- Raiders QB, Seahawks coach
Tom Foley
- Speaker of the House 1989-95
Tom Hanks
- Did a great job playing an AIDS victim in Philadephia Story.
US House - Any current Representatives from Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, or Washington.
US House - Any current Representatives from New York or North Carolina.
Warren Buffett
- Nicknamed the "Sage of Omaha", Buffett has amassed a substantial fortune from astute investments through his company Berkshire Hathaway, of which he holds 38%. He is currently (as of 2003) ranked as the second-richest person in the United States behind only Bill Gates.
Warren Christopher (FFF 2006)
- Former Secretary of State who looks like he's on his last leg.
Warren G
- Long Beach OG rapper. He had a massive hit single with Nate Dogg called 'Regulate'.
Washington Capitals
Washington Huskies
Washington Nationals
Washington Redskins
Washington State Cougars
Washington Wizards
Willie Nelson
- Country music mainstay and legend. Still organizing FarmAid.
Wink Martindale
- Game show host born December 4, 1934
Winn-Dixie
- A chain of 920 Southern US supermarkets. Blaming heavy competition from Wal-Mart as the factor leading it to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. An $800 million loan is helping Winn-Dixie stay open as it reorganizes.
Yves St. Laurent (FFF 2007)
- One of the leading figures in twentieth-century fashion, who started out working for Christian Dior at the age of 17, and went on to set up his own label in 1962. Retired early in 2002, explaining that he had been "battling ill health and depression" for many years. Not surprising when you consider that he reportedly used to get through 150 cigarettes and 20 cans of soft drink a day.
Zacarias Moussaoui
- His case raised many questions about the conduct of the FBI and other US intelligence agencies in the period leading up the September 11. He is the guy who did not want to learn how to take off or land, only how to steer a jumbo jet while it was in the air. He insisted on training to fly a jumbo jet despite an obvious lack of skill even with small planes.
Celebrity Couples
Jay-Z & Beyonce
Jennifer Lopez & Marc Anthony
Jessica Simpson & Tony Romo
Jim Carrey and Jenny McCarthy
Tiger Woods and Swedish model Elin Nordegren
Tim McGraw & Faith Hill
Tom Cruise & Katie Holmes
Tom Hanks & Rita Wilson