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Greg Horne is a human being embodied in many different unique individuals.<br /><br /> [[Notable]] inviduals by the name:<br />
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'''Gregory Lee Horne''' (born [[November 22]], [[1964]] in [[Russellville, Arkansas]]) is a former professional [[American football]] player. He played [[college football]] at the [[Arkansas Razorbacks|University of Arkansas]].
'''Gregory Lee Horne''' (born [[November 22]], [[1964]] in [[Russellville, Arkansas]]) is a former professional [[American football]] player. He played [[college football]] at the [[Arkansas Razorbacks|University of Arkansas]].


Horne was a punter for two seasons in the NFL, first with the [[Cincinnati Bengals]] and with the [[Arizona Cardinals|Cardinals]] in St. Louis and then in Arizona. His career punting average was 40.6 yards in 122 punts.<ref>http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/H/HornGr20.htm Greg Horne's page on Pro-Football-Reference.com</ref>
Horne was a punter for two seasons in the NFL, first with the [[Cincinnati Bengals]] and with the [[Arizona Cardinals|Cardinals]] in St. Louis and then in Arizona. His career punting average was 40.6 yards in 122 punts.<ref>http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/H/HornGr20.htm Greg Horne's page on Pro-Football-Reference.com</ref>


'''Greg Horne''' (born [[80's]] [[USA]], [[1990]] [[Seattle]], [[WA]]) actor<ref>http://www.msvl.wednet.edu/tv3</ref> and [[musician]] performing throughout to selected audiences.<br />
==References==

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Currently Horne can be found blogging on self titled [[.com]] [[blog]] by his own name.<br />


Recent topics ([[2008]]) focus on the break in communication between online anti-social [[group behavior]]<ref>http://www.greghorne.com/blog/?cat=22&paged=2</ref>, and real world social behavior.
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Revision as of 06:48, 1 October 2008

Greg Horne is a human being embodied in many different unique individuals.

Notable inviduals by the name:

Gregory Lee Horne (born November 22, 1964 in Russellville, Arkansas) is a former professional American football player. He played college football at the University of Arkansas.

Horne was a punter for two seasons in the NFL, first with the Cincinnati Bengals and with the Cardinals in St. Louis and then in Arizona. His career punting average was 40.6 yards in 122 punts.[1]

Greg Horne (born 80's USA, 1990 Seattle, WA) actor[2] and musician performing throughout to selected audiences.

Currently Horne can be found blogging on self titled .com blog by his own name.

Recent topics (2008) focus on the break in communication between online anti-social group behavior[3], and real world social behavior.