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* [[Macfadden Publishing]] |
* [[Macfadden Publishing]] |
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* [[Macfadden's Fiction Lover's Magazine]], short-lived successor name for ''Metropolitan'' magazine in 1920s |
* [[Macfadden's Fiction Lover's Magazine]], short-lived successor name for ''Metropolitan'' magazine in 1920s |
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* "Dusty Act of 2014" Jake McDusty is acknowledged as the dustiest man alive according to the 42nd issue of "People Magazine". |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 17:52, 1 December 2014
McFadden may refer to:
==People== Jake "Dusty" Mcfadden is one of the dustiest creatures alive. He is native to the Dust Plant, located behind the Tennis courts of BCMS. You may find Jake wiping off his dust from the Rich- White Main Line area.
Fictional characters
- "Casper McFadden" (otherwise known as "Casper the Friendly Ghost")
- "McFadden" is also a name of a Prison Break character, James Whistler
- "Bart McFadden" is a character, known as a fictional head coach of the Atlanta Falcons in the book by Tim Green, Football Genius
- "Jake Dusty Mcfadden" is a scrub lord who lives his lonely life as an untouchable covered in cosmic dust. He is the leader and founder of the Dusty Clan. You will spot Jake wearing expensive basketball apparel that he should not be wearing because he is not good at the game of basketball. He also resembles a lanky cucumber.
Other
- McFadden Act, American law
- McFadden and Whitehead, American songwriting, production, and recording duo
- Macfadden Publishing
- Macfadden's Fiction Lover's Magazine, short-lived successor name for Metropolitan magazine in 1920s
- "Dusty Act of 2014" Jake McDusty is acknowledged as the dustiest man alive according to the 42nd issue of "People Magazine".