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  • Six months later, writing to a colleague who was going out to Los Angeles, Dahl described her as a well-known character commonly known as Brooksie.

    Storyteller Donald Sturrock 2010

  • But some guy called "Brooksie" got off the schneid.

    Redskins Insider Podcast -- The Washington Post Mike Wise 2011

  • Some of you young people may not know it, but Mr. Frumdreher - "Brooksie," as he is known to his small circle of influential friends - has long been a mentor to The Republicans Who Really,

    NickQueen.com 2009

  • Some of you young people may not know it, but Mr. Frumdreher - "Brooksie," as he is known to his small circle of influential friends - has long been a mentor to The Republicans Who Really,

    NickQueen.com 2009

  • Some of you young people may not know it, but Mr. Frumdreher - "Brooksie," as he is known to his small circle of influential friends - has long been a mentor to The Republicans Who Really,

    protein wisdom 2009

  • Some of you young people may not know it, but Mr. Frumdreher - "Brooksie," as he is known to his small circle of influential friends - has long been a mentor to The Republicans Who Really,

    NickQueen.com 2009

  • Some of you young people may not know it, but Mr. Frumdreher - "Brooksie," as he is known to his small circle of influential friends - has long been a mentor to The Republicans Who Really,

    NickQueen.com 2009

  • "It was a pretty good goal for Brooksie," said Ovechkin with a smile.

    Caps 3, Predators 2 (OT) Katie Carrera 2010

  • You always want to read off of them and see what they do -- the talent that Semin has is ridiculous out there with the puck and just phenomenal plays, and Brooksie just works hard and has great hands.

    Capitals rally for a 2-1 overtime win over Islanders in new players' debuts 2011

  • But my parents knew that if you want to be like somebody, you should be like Brooksie.

    It’s What’s Inside the Lines That Counts Fay Vincent 2010

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