Yes they did for a short time years ago It was called "Sunspray" Coast and came out in the mid/late eighties and lasted into the 90's. I actually called Procter and Gamble about this and they said it was discontinued about 15 years ago. It had a very nice scent though.
probably not.
No.
The address of the Museum Of The Gulf Coast is: 700 Procter, Port Arthur, TX 77640
When waves hit a steep, rocky coast, they strike the area again and again.
Yes, they have in the past and one day it will happen again.
The Phoenicians traveled to many countries at the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. They first traveled to Egypt, then traveled along the north coast of Africa until they landed at the Phoenician colony of Carthage. Again they set sail, passing through the strait of Gibraltar and heading north along the coast of Spain, staying close to the coast of Europe, they finally steer for the remote island of Britain.
Picture everyone in the crowd naked. And, when that fails to work, prepare. Research and write your speech beforehand. Practice it. Then practice it again. Then practice it again, and again, and again. You need not memorize it, but be familiar enough with it that when you lose your place on your crib cards, you can coast along until you find your place again scanning through them.
You will need to provide more information than that. I have never heard of a Coast to Coast shotgun, even as a trade name. I think they are Master Mag which I have heard was an in store version of the Mossberg 500. Coast to Coast is the store it was sold at I believe. The above is correct. Coast to Coast was a Hardware store which sold various guns. Mossberg manufactured guns for coast to coast to sell. Coast to Coast relabeled these guns with their own model names. The CC 660 was the same gun as the Mossberg 600 which is now similar to the current model 500. Roughly worth 200-250. The one thing I'm not sure about is this. There are several variations of the model 500, but which variation was used to make the cc660. So again with that said, 200-250 USD.
I think it's because they want the world to think that Bobby Martin was not an important part of The Sound of Philadelphia. They want to take credit for Bobby Martins hard work. Motown never did anything like this to their producers and arrangers! Bobby Martin is a legend in Philadelphia and on the west coast as well. If it weren't for Bobby Martin, Gamble & Huff we wouldn't have that classic Sound of Philadelphia. This kind of behavior really makes me sick. Bobby Martin is very well known for his accomplishments, and trying to act like Bobby Martin didn't do anything is a cruel and foolish thing to do. Gamble & Huff never say anything good about Bobby Martin. Why would you try to hide someone and all the work they did, especially if they did the work for you. Bobby Martin is a big part of the Gamble, Huff team. I'd like to see Gamble & Huff in person so I could tell them to cut it out, because it just isn't right.
Coast to Coast AM was created in 1984.
Ireland, Atlantic Ocean, Greenland, Canada, Pacific Ocean, International Date Line, Pacific Ocean Again, Russia, Europe