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Trivia EH? Neve Campbell

October 24, 2009 / by Pat Williams / Leave a Comment

Neve is her mother's maiden name. Neve (pronounced "Nev") is an Spanish word meaning "snow". A fan once knocked on her stall in a public restroom to ask, "Can I get your autograph?" while sliding a pen and paper under the door. She replied, "Can I finish peeing first?" -- Cosmopolitan …

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Neve Campbell

October 24, 2009 / by Pat Williams / Leave a Comment

Neve Campbell

(featured 2001) A Canadian born in Guelph, ON, October 3, 1973. Those of us who remember Colm Wilkinson and the original cast performing in Phantom of the Opera may have seen her in the chorus. Although I am sure most of us are more likely to remember her as Julia Salinger on Party of Five and in …

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Trivia EH? Hudson Bay Company

October 24, 2009 / by Pat Williams / Leave a Comment

Radisson and Des Groseilliers were the initial men behind the establishment of the Hudson's Bay Company. they were French but unhappy with France's pursuit of furs. They switched sides more than once through the years. Early indoor winter clothing consisted of a large moose skin lined with …

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