Torry Jabar Holt (born June 5, 1976) is a former American college and professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) for eleven seasons. He was named to the Pro Bowl seven times and retired with the 10th most receiving yards in NFL history, including a record six consecutive seasons with 1,300 yards. He played college football at North Carolina State University, and earned consensus All-American honors. He was drafted by the St. Louis Rams in the first round of the 1999 NFL Draft, and spent the next ten years with the Rams and is remembered as one of the members of the "Greatest Show on Turf."
Holt grew up in Gibsonville, North Carolina. He was Prep Football Report All-America selection, adding all-state honors at Eastern Guilford High School in Gibsonville. While there he caught 129 passes during his career, gaining 2,573 yards and scoring 42 touchdowns including 56 receptions for 983 yards and 17 touchdowns as senior. He also returned three punts and three kickoffs for touchdowns during his career. Additionally, Holt was a standout defensive back who posted 62 tackles and four interceptions as senior. He was named one of the Top 25 players in the state by the Charlotte Observer. After high school, Holt attended Hargrave Military Academy in 1994. There he caught 21 passes for 524 yards and six touchdowns. Torry also appeared with, at the time, St. Louis Rams teammate Marshall Faulk in Nelly's Air Force Ones Music Video.
Coordinates: 57°08′12″N 2°04′49″W / 57.1367°N 2.0803°W / 57.1367; -2.0803
Torry is an area within the city of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK.
Torry, lying on the south bank of the River Dee, was once a Royal Burgh in its own right, having been erected a burgh of barony in 1495. It was incorporated into Aberdeen in 1891, after the construction of the Victoria Bridge, itself made possible by the 1871 channelling of the River Dee which had previously followed an unstable course to the sea. The channelling also enabled further expansion of the harbour.
Torry is connected to the north bank of the Dee and the centre of Aberdeen by three bridges. Leading most directly to the centre of Torry, the Victoria Bridge was completed in 1887, following a ferry disaster in 1876 which claimed the lives of 32 people returning from a visit to the Bay of Nigg. The bridge also has facilities for carrying water and gas services across the river. To the west of the Victoria Bridge lie the Queen Elizabeth Bridge of 1983, and the narrow Wellington Suspension Bridge. The suspension bridge was designed by Captain Samuel Brown and opened in 1831, replacing the Craiglug ferry. Refurbished in 1930, the Category A listed building was closed to vehicular traffic in 1984 and to pedestrians in March 2002. Aberdeen City Council engineers have strengthened the bridge, and have reopened it as a public footbridge.
When we all die and judgment day comes there will be two places we go; Heaven or Hell and I know it’s not up to me to tell who will get eternal glory and who will be left in the mud.
But what I know is wile I’m here I will make my dreams come true, and to make a better place for you and me.
Some people get all mad and tell me that dreams are bad,
But I’m not going to just stick my head in the sand I’m not going to join that corporate band,
I’m going to lie here in bed dreaming.
And it’s not like they can do any thing, I’m unstoppable in my dreams.
No dream is too big you can do it all the time in you’re mind.
I am an ice cream man,
I play in my one school band,
I live in a far off land of happiness,
The beaches are covered with bateafule sand,
And life is good,
And every thing is as it should be.
In my dreams.
What’s the point of waiting just dive in and go.
When we all die and judgment day comes there will be two places we go; Heaven or Hell and I know it’s not up to me to tell who will get eternal glory and who will be left in the mud.
But what I know is wile I’m here I will make my dreams come true.