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Now, I had always dreamed of being on a show called Love Connection, but this show was called Studs.
You’ll Never Blue Ball in This Town Again Heather McDonald 2010
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It was described as two guys who were known as the Studs who go on three individual dates with three women.
You’ll Never Blue Ball in This Town Again Heather McDonald 2010
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He got the nickname Studs as a young man, from the character Studs Lonigan, the protagonist of James T. Farrell's beloved trilogy of novels about an Irish-American youth from Chicago's South Side.
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He got the nickname Studs as a young man, from the character Studs Lonigan, the protagonist of James T. Farrell's beloved trilogy of novels about an Irish-American youth from Chicago's South Side.
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He got the nickname Studs as a young man, from the character Studs Lonigan, the protagonist of James T. Farrell's beloved trilogy of novels about an Irish-American youth from Chicago's South Side.
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He got the nickname Studs as a young man, from the character Studs Lonigan, the protagonist of James T. Farrell's beloved trilogy of novels about an Irish-American youth from Chicago's South Side.
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He got the nickname Studs as a young man, from the character Studs Lonigan, the protagonist of James T. Farrell's beloved trilogy of novels about an Irish-American youth from Chicago's South Side.
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Rick Rosner wanted to call it Studs, but had to compromise with Just Men.
Here We Go Again Betty White 1995
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He was well known for his radio program titled The Studs Terkel Program that aired on 98.7
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Once I had all these events lined up, I had to call Studs to get final approval on the schedule.
52 Projects 2008
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