"Brian L. Butler" birth registered in Llanelli district, is a Welsh people/Welsh rugby union and professional rugby league footballer of the 1960s and '70s, playing representative level rugby union (RU) for a 'Wales XV', and at club level for Felinfoel RFC, and Llanelli RFC, as a Rugby union positions#1. Loosehead prop .26 3. Tighthead prop/Prop, i.e. number 1 or 3, and playing representative level rugby league (RL) for Wales national rugby league team/Wales, and at club level for Bradford Bulls/Bradford Northern, Swinton Lions/Swinton, and Warrington Wolves/Warrington, as a , i.e. number 8 or 10.

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Some people were already trying to leave and others were just sitting there going 'Yeah that's great!' and I remember that statement because I was like, 'This is not great, this is time to leave.'

Now there's another layer of management that has to approve things. We'll just have to hope Home Depot will be the good corporate citizen that Hughes has been.

It was that fast. As soon as the pyrotechnics stopped, the flame had started on the egg-crate [foam] backing behind the stage and it just went up the ceiling and people stood and watched it.

There's a place where I want to drop my bombs and there's a place where I don't want to drop my bombs. and where I want to drop those bombs is based on probability of where cancer may lie.

I had her with me.

I went back around the front again and that's when you saw people stacked on top of each other trying to get out of the front door. And by then the black smoke was pouring out over their heads, out the side windows on the other side.

We worked real hard in practice all week, and that's where it starts.

We leaned forward and let organizations know what we have to send out. We are ready to take it (the mission) on and do the job.