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  1. Dr. Roy McDonald is a born and raised Georgian committed to finesse and to providing dentistry to patients of the North Fulton area, focusing on blending state-of-the-art dental technologies with a patient-centric approach. Every patient who sees Dr. McDonald will receive full-service, contemporary dental care that focuses on your personal ...

  2. 9. Okt. 2019 · By Roy McDonald. Oct. 9, 2019 1:16 PM PT. On Oct. 18, longtime Los Angeles punk band the Muffs will release their final album, “No Holiday.”. Tragically, it will arrive just weeks after singer ...

  3. Roy McDonald was a conservative’s conservative and one of the most popular elected officials serving his rural region just north of Albany in upstate New York. The Republican supervisor for the town of Wilton, N.Y. went on to serve as an assemblyman and senator in the New York State Legislature where he voted against same-sex marriage. But he changed his mind in 2010 and said he wanted to do ...

  4. Roy McDonald brings almost forty years of video and film production experience as a writer, producer, director, animator, editor, and filmmaker. A former partner of Ball & Chain Studios McDonald ...

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  6. Roy McDonald (4 June 1937 – 20 February 2018, approximation) was a poet, busker, author, philosopher and "professional conversationalist" in London, Ontario, Canada. He was well known for singing and reciting poetry in front of Joe Kool's Restaurant and Jim-Bob Ray's Bar on Richmond Street. For many years he stood at the northwest corner of Richmond and Dundas (the old centre of downtown ...

  7. 26. Aug. 2012 · Brothers Jeff and Steve McDonald, Roy McDonald (no relation) and Jason Shapiro will be guest editing magnetmagazine.com all week. Read our brand new feature on them. Roy McDonald: In the summer of 1979, I was an awkward, chubby 13-year-old getting ready to enroll into a Catholic high school that none of my other friends would be attending.