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* Thomas Allen Basilone (father, b. 233509.24)
* Thomas Allen Basilone (father, b. 233509.24)
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Joan's four brothers, all of whom are more than two meters tall, play for the '''Bayasur Total''', an Epa'ani club, where they are collectively known as The Four Horsemen. Epa'ani is a sport descended from Australian rules football, though it is more strenuous and hazardous on its players than the sport it is derived from. In addition, unlike Australian rules football, Epa'ani allows some limited passing besides the hand ball. A desperation pass under these rules is often referred to as an "Alohaʻo Maria."
Joan's four brothers, all of whom are more than two meters tall, play for the '''Bayasur Total''', an Epa'ani club, where they are collectively known as The Four Horsemen. Epa'ani is a sport descended from Australian rules football, though it is more strenuous and hazardous on its players than the sport it is derived from. In addition, unlike Australian rules football, Epa'ani allows some limited passing besides the hand ball. A desperation pass under these rules is often referred to as an "Alohaʻo Maria."


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