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Have you seen PB&J Otter (1998-2000)?
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Character voice requests for 2d story segment characters from Bubble Guppies: The Stomach Bug, The Rattler, Tiny The Slug (Did you see that before yet?) and Felina Meow
The Stomach Bug from "Bubble Guppies", played by Chris Phillips
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Chris Phillips, Failed Utopia
Once by Liam Gallagher from the album Why Me? Why Not. - Video directed by Charlie Lightening and starring Eric Cantona
Antimatter - The Freak Show
Hey, so here's the firsr cover of the year, I hope you enjoy it.
Alternate captain who played a team record 1,179 games to have jersey retired on Feb. 18
OTTAWA - Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk announced today that former Senators alternate captain and community ambassador Chris Phillips will have his number 4 retired by the Senators on Tuesday, Feb. 18, when the Senators host the Buffalo Sabres at Canadian Tire Centre.
"Chris Phillips personifies all the wonderful things about being an Ottawa Senator," said Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk. "He was drafted first overall in 1996, and we all watched him grow into a legendary competitor on the ice and a community leader and family man who has made Ottawa his home. I'm very pleased to announce that the Senators Player Honouring Committee has decided to retire Chris' legendary number 4. I'm happy that generations of Senators fans both present and future will be able to learn and appreciate one of the greatest players and people in this team's history."
Phillips grew up in Fort McMurray, Alta., learning the importance of family and community from an early age. As a talented teenage defender, Phillips put his family first and delayed the start of his Western Hockey League career to stay home and help take care of his parents, Garth and Carol. He went on to play two Western Hockey League seasons before being selected by the Senators with the first pick in the 1996 NHL Draft.