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Pomeroy Live at the Blue Note
"She's Dangerous" from Pomeroy's 2005 dvd "Live at the Blue Note".
Length: 162
Rating: 4.80 (6 ratings)
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"Barbecue" Bob Pomeroy
Barbecue Bob And The Spareribs [With The Hammers] Tierney's Tavern 11/16/07.
Santa Clause Is Back In Town.
Fuzz*Vids
Length: 264
Rating: 5.00 (3 ratings)
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Fastpitch Softball Pitcher Skills Video-Casey Pomeroy
Check out this strong athlete. Graduating in 2008 she maintains a 3.97 GPA. At pitcher and 2nd base she is talented and versatile.
For more information on premier softball players check out our website at:
www.NevadaLightning.org
Length: 435
Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
Tags: fastpitch softball pitcher skills video college recruiting infield outfield
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Eric Pomeroy vs Paul Leduc
Quick Bio on Eric Pomeroy:
One must forgive Eric Pomeroy if he doesn't know who he is today. His given name is what Eastern Canada knows him as; in Georgia, he had a hot run as Stan Vachon, "brother" to the Mad Dog and the Butcher; he was Stan Kalmikoff for a time; and in Nebraska, where he lives today, he's known everywhere as Stan Pulaski, the Happy or Mad Russian, depending on his mood.
Born June 12, 1933 in St. John's, Newfoundland, with 12 brothers and sisters, Pomeroy wrestled amateur a bit, boxed and lifted weights on The Rock. There was next to no professional wrestling in Canada's eastern-most province, so he went to live with a friend in Toronto and landed a job at the National Rubber tire company.
Eventually, he met Toronto heroes like Whipper Billy Watson and Pat Flanagan, and managed to talk his way into a tryout. His first few matches were as Lord Eric Pomeroy. Then Toronto promoter Frank Tunney told him, nicely, to get lost. "You're a natural. You're going to make some money someday in this business. But, you know, you can't stay around Toronto forever," Pomeroy remembered Tunney saying. True to his word, Tunney got him booked in Buffalo, and Pomeroy never looked back.
His stops would confuse an atlas: Nashville, North Carolina, Japan, Halifax, Australia, California, Vancouver, Omaha, Atlanta, Portland, etc.
Pomeroy knew Mad Dog Vachon from his years on the road, but didn't know Paul "Butcher" Vachon at all, since most of Butcher's career had been overseas. Stan and Paul met in California, where Stan was working as The Mad Russian and Vachon was passing through on his way back from Japan on to Atlanta, where he'd been a hot hand for a few years. The Atlanta booker, Leo Garibaldi, had suggested to Butcher that a partner might allow for more booking choices. "I remembered what Leo had told me, so I called up The Dog. I said, 'I've got this Canadian here. I'd like to bring him in to Atlanta as my brother,'" recalled Butcher Vachon. "He said, 'Do what you want. It's none of my business. I can't go myself.' Stan's a good guy, so we made him one of my brothers." The Vachons would have epic battles with the Torres brothers, and on occasion, Mad Dog was brought in to protect the family from the heroic Ramon, Alberto and Enrique Torres.
Quick Bio on Paul Leduc:
Paul LeDuc decided to become a professional wrestler in 1957, even though people advised him against it because he was so small - only 5'10", 195 pounds.
He started at 18, and learned the ropes in Montreal, at the same gym where Pat Patterson got his start. Paul then went to Mexico for two years, where he learned to wrestle and put on some pounds.
In the 1960s, he convinced friend Michel Pigeon to become his younger "brother" Jos LeDuc. Together, they made a formidable tag team and debuted together with Stu Hart's Stampede wrestling in 1968. The LeDucs had great feuds with Maurice 'Mad Dog' and Paul 'The Butcher' Vachon.
Paul LeDuc may be best known for getting married in the ring at the Montreal Forum in 1971. He retired in 1978, and went to work for Quebecor. He has since retired and is involved with Jacques Rougeau Jr.'s International Wrestling 2000 promotion, and manages and advises son Carl.
Length: 728
Rating: 4.50 (11 ratings)
Tags: Paul Leduc Eric Pomeroy Grand Prix classic wrestling entertainment
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PHYCO's DARK PLACES: Berry Pomeroy Castle, UK
Larged-up as one of the world's 20 most haunted places, the ruined remains of the de Pomeroy's family castle at Berry Pomeroy in South West England have a formidable reputation as a cursed heritage site. Children born of paternal incest were murdered there by their mothers in the depressing depths of the intimidating dungeons, where later Margaret de Pomeroy would be imprisoned, tortured and eventually starved to death by her own sister. Terrifying psychological delusions and disturbing turns are reported by those who now descend into the ruined tower of this tragic house. The wrecked floors and rotting walls have a sense of forlorn dread, while the pit of the grim prison itself reeks of echoing anxiety, eternal suffering and human shit.
Length: 171
Rating: 4.60 (13 ratings)
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DAVE POMEROY & FRIENDS - Live Jam feat. Jeff Coffin
Group Improvisaton w Dave Pomeroy (bass) Pat Bergeson, Guthrie Trapp (guitars) Bryan Owings (drums) and guest Jeff Coffin (sax) Recorded at the 12 South Tap Room 7/16/07 by TJ McGann
Length: 588
Rating: 4.00 (2 ratings)
Tags: Funk Jazz Improv Jeff Coffin Dave Pomeroy Pat Bergeson
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