Joe has brown hair, and he wears a brown hooded sweatshirt and blue-grey jeans. Like all townies in The Sims 2, his career, skills and relationships with other townies are usually randomized at the start of the game. Joe is often known to pick fights with other Sims, due to his lack of nice points. He has the same facial structure and hairstyle as Mr. Big.
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| - Joe has brown hair, and he wears a brown hooded sweatshirt and blue-grey jeans. Like all townies in The Sims 2, his career, skills and relationships with other townies are usually randomized at the start of the game. Joe is often known to pick fights with other Sims, due to his lack of nice points. He has the same facial structure and hairstyle as Mr. Big.
- Joseph F. Carr (October 22, 1880 – May 20, 1939) was an early figure in professional football. Carr was born in Columbus, Ohio. As a mechanic for the Pennsylvania Railroad in Columbus, he directed the Columbus Panhandles football team in 1907 until 1922. The "Panhandles" were one of the largest draws in early professional football, starring the Nesser Brothers, and were nearly unbeatable at home in Indianola Park. He helped to reorganize the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, and moved the offices from Canton to Columbus, Ohio. This league would be renamed the National Football League in 1922, and Carr served as its president from 1921 until his death in 1939. He was elected to the Helms Hall of Fame in 1950 and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1963, and is the only
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| - Joe has brown hair, and he wears a brown hooded sweatshirt and blue-grey jeans. Like all townies in The Sims 2, his career, skills and relationships with other townies are usually randomized at the start of the game. Joe is often known to pick fights with other Sims, due to his lack of nice points. He has the same facial structure and hairstyle as Mr. Big.
- Joseph F. Carr (October 22, 1880 – May 20, 1939) was an early figure in professional football. Carr was born in Columbus, Ohio. As a mechanic for the Pennsylvania Railroad in Columbus, he directed the Columbus Panhandles football team in 1907 until 1922. The "Panhandles" were one of the largest draws in early professional football, starring the Nesser Brothers, and were nearly unbeatable at home in Indianola Park. He helped to reorganize the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1921, and moved the offices from Canton to Columbus, Ohio. This league would be renamed the National Football League in 1922, and Carr served as its president from 1921 until his death in 1939. He was elected to the Helms Hall of Fame in 1950 and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1963, and is the only non-player in both halls. Carr also served as president of the American Basketball League (ABL) from 1925 to 1928, and was also president of the Columbus Senators (baseball) team from 1926 to 1931. He is buried at St. Joseph Cemetery south of Columbus. The NFL's original Most Valuable Player award was named for Carr in 1938.
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