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Judith K. Ginyard introduces herself at Park Place's "Meet the Candidates" event. Judith is running for Pittsburgh City Council representative for district 9.
North Carolina's Marcus Ginyard gets hung on breakaway dunk in the 1st roung of the 2008 NCAA Tournament.
What was he thinking leading up to this?
maybe....
"Grant Hill drinks Sprite, Grant Hill drinks Sprite...."
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Deon Kipping and his band killin at the midnight musical at the COGIC AIM Convention in Detroit, MI. The band features Kevin Powell on organ, Brandon Hodge on bass, and Kevin "Chip" Ginyard on drums.
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Deon Kipping and his band killin at the midnight musical at the COGIC AIM Convention in Detroit, MI. The band features Kevin Powell on organ, Brandon Hodge on bass, and Kevin "Chip" Ginyard on drums.
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