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Ashburn and Miller
In January 2007, Deadsy parted ways with bassist Ashburn Miller ( also known as Creature ), and added Jens Funke to the line up.
September 2012-Creature ( Ashburn Miller ) and Carlton Megalodon ( Carlton Bost ) join the new line of up ORGY with a new album-Grime of the Century
Gordon has joined up with Carlton Bost ( DEADSY, THE DREAMING, LUNARCLICK ) on guitar, Ashburn Miller ( DEADSY ) on guitar, Nic Speck ( RUN RUN RUN ) on bass and Jamie Miller ( SNOT, THE START ) on drums.
During this time, Carlton Bost was added on Ztar and guitar, and " Creature " Ashburn Miller replaced " The Beast " Craig Riker on bass in January 2002.

Ashburn and on
The following year Ashburn displayed his fielding skill on the national stage in the All-Star Game at Tiger Stadium in Detroit.
One oft-told story is that on short flies to center or left-center, center fielder Ashburn would collide with shortstop Elio Chacón.
According to his mother, Ashburn planned on retiring from broadcasting at the end of the 1997 season.
Ashburn, Georgia was incorporated on December 26, 1890.
The City of Ashburn, the County Seat for Turner County, has built an outdoor park on E. Washington Avenue.
" A variation of this story has Throneberry on his own birthday being told by teammate Richie Ashburn that they would have given him a birthday cake except that they were afraid he'd drop it.
It was on the Pevensey Levels, which extend from Hailsham to the coast, that William of Normandy made his historic landing in 1066, for, in those days, the seashore was some distance inland-about halfway between Hailsham and the present beach along Pevensey Bay-and the ancient castle stood upon an island amongst the marshes of the River Ashburn.
Mike Shanahan at an Open Practice on August 5, 2010 at Redskins Park in Ashburn, VA
Ashburn, one of Chicago's 77 community areas, is located on the southwest side of the city.
In 1999, The New York Times did an article on the Ashburn neighborhood as a case study in the difficulties of neighborhood integration in Chicago.
Ashburn took second on a fielders's choice and reached third on a sacrifice fly.

Ashburn and January
Betsy Ross ( January 1, 1752 – January 30, 1836 ), born Elizabeth Griscom and briefly known by her second and third married names Elizabeth Ashburn and Elizabeth Claypoole, is widely credited with making the first American flag.
In January he was traded with two other players to the Philadelphia Phillies in exchange for Richie Ashburn ; after hitting. 242 in 55 games, he was traded back to the Braves ( now in Milwaukee ) in June, and hit. 298 in his final 50 games.

Ashburn and after
Though Ashburn and Roberts were gone, younger pitchers Art Mahaffey, Chris Short, and rookie Ray Culp ; veterans Jim Bunning and screwballer Jack Baldschun ; and fan favorites Cookie Rojas, Johnny Callison, and NL Rookie of the Year Richie Allen brought the team within a hairsbreadth of the World Series in 1964 after strong showings in 1962 and 1963.
Ashburn caught the ball in front of the right centerfield screen 400 feet distant after a long run.
Ashburn was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame by the Hall's Veterans Committee in 1995 after a long fan campaign to induct him, which included bumper stickers that read, " Richie Ashburn: Why The Hall Not?
Soon after the birth of younger brother Liam in 1972, the Gallaghers moved to Ashburn Avenue in the Manchester suburb of Burnage.
Behind center field is Ashburn Alley, named after Phillies Hall of Fame center fielder Richie Ashburn, who played for the team from 1948 to 1959 and was a Phillies broadcaster from 1963 until his death in 1997.
A walking trail along the alignment continues after Alamein station until it is punctuated by the Malvern Valley Public Golf Course further along Ashburn Grove.
At that point, the railroad was above the fall line and was able to follow a more direct northwesterly course in Virginia through Dunn Loring, Vienna, Sunset Hills ( now in Reston ), Herndon, Sterling, Ashburn, Leesburg, Paeonian Springs, Hamilton, Purcellville and Round Hill to its terminus at Bluemont, turning sharply to the west only after passing through Clarks Gap in Catoctin Mountain west of Leesburg.
Chipley became fascinated with the railroad industry shortly after the Ashburn affair trial.

Ashburn and .
It has nine regional offices around the country and runs a training center in Ashburn, Virginia.
The Safety Board maintains a training academy in Ashburn, Virginia, where it conducts courses for its employees and professionals in other government agencies, foreign governments or private companies, in areas such as general accident investigation, specific elements of investigations like survival factors or human performance, or related matters like family affairs or media relations.
This led to the advent of the " Whiz Kids ," led by a lineup of young players developed by the Phillies ' farm system that included future Hall of Famers Richie Ashburn and Robin Roberts.
The following inductees have also been elected to the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame: Richie Ashburn, Steve Carlton, Robin Roberts, Mike Schmidt, broadcaster Harry Kalas, Grover Cleveland Alexander, Del Ennis, Chuck Klein, Ed Delahanty, Larry Bowa, Tug McGraw, and Dick Allen.
Its headquarters and training facility are at Redskins Park in Ashburn, Virginia.
The largest exchange points in the world are DE-CIX in Frankfurt, AMS-IX in Amsterdam, LINX in London, the Moscow Internet Exchange, Equinix Ashburn in Washington D. C., and JPNAP in Tokyo.
MCI, Inc. ( d / b / a Verizon Business ) is an American telecommunications subsidiary of Verizon Communications that is headquartered in Ashburn, Virginia.
* Ashburn, Virginia, unincorporated area in Loudoun County.
Don Richard " Richie " Ashburn ( March 19, 1927 – September 9, 1997 ), also known by the nicknames, " Putt-Putt ", " The Tilden Flash ", and " Whitey " due to his light-blond hair, was an American center fielder in Major League Baseball.
The Associated Press reported, " Richie Ashburn, fleet footed Philadelphia Phillies outfielder, brought the huge Briggs Stadium crowd of 52, 075 to its feet with a brilliant leaping catch in the sixth inning to rob Wertz of a near homer.
Ashburn was a singles hitter rather than a slugger, accumulating over 2, 500 hits in 15 years against only 29 home runs.
Ashburn accumulated the most hits ( 1, 875 ) of any batter during the 1950s.
During an August 17, 1957, game, Ashburn hit a foul ball into the stands that struck spectator Alice Roth, wife of Philadelphia Bulletin sports editor, Earl Roth, breaking her nose.
When play resumed Ashburn fouled off another ball that struck her while she was being carried off in a stretcher.
Ashburn and Ms. Roth maintained a friendship for many years, and the Roth's son later served as a Phillies batboy.
Ashburn was traded to the Chicago Cubs following the 1959 season for three players.
Anticipating a future career behind a microphone, Ashburn sometimes conducted a post-game baseball instruction clinic at Wrigley Field for the benefit of the youngsters in the WGN-TV viewing audience.
Ashburn was drafted by the expansion New York Mets for the 1962 season.

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