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  2. Business card - Wikipedia

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    There are several hundred known collectors of business cards, especially antique cards, celebrity cards, or cards made of unusual materials. One of the major business card collectors' clubs is the International Business Card Collectors, IBCC. IBCC members exchange cards with other members, simply for the price of postage.

  3. Celebrity culture - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity culture is a high-volume exposure to celebrities ' personal lives on a global scale. It is inherently tied to consumer interests where celebrities transform their fame to become product brands. Whereas a culture can usually be physically identified, and its group characteristics easily observed, celebrity culture exists solely as a ...

  4. The Sons of Lee Marvin - Wikipedia

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    Director John Boorman is an honorary member, having been presented with one of the society's elaborate Waits-designed business cards. [5] [6] Others rumored to be members include Thurston Moore, Iggy Pop, Josh Brolin and Neil Young though none have been formally recognized by the society, which refuses to disclose its inner workings to the ...

  5. Hollywood's new hot business strategy: Celebrity BFFs

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    One of the most successful celebrity team-ups in recent years was Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's purchase of the Wrexham AFC soccer team in 2020, one of the oldest clubs in Wales.

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    Cards Against Humanity said it bought the land after 150,000 people each paid $15 toward a crowdfunding effort. The “politically incorrect” card game also got its start with crowdfunding in 2010.

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