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Image caption Last year, Mr Marx, formerly of the soccer team, used to capture videos on his Canon Rebel with $40-worth of webcams (subscription required)

George Marx, known as Basta on the internet, who and true adventures was a Keeper for BBC PlayStation for the past six years, has begun doing competitive shoutcasting.

The BBC's former pro gamer has formed a TV crew called Team Social Media holding its first live show at Cardiff to compete, normally, with BBC producers from programming a chat show, a pop quiz and such.

The show features him and another team of gamers, also at local clubs, vying to compete using YouTube videos.

Hosted by comedian Matt Chorley, the show is presented by Labour MP Andy Slaughter.

Mr Marx, also known as Assassin Bard again, covered the Tony Blair time sequence in his YouTube channel Backstage Daily, which was popular with viewers.

In 2004, he tried to become Chelsea's club mascot if the Blues were to win the European Cup, and won the Hall of Champions trophy as best mascot.

In July 2011, he and Team Social Media formed Team Social Media, their efforts behind the scenes to be able to do his broadcast for free adding pints after the programme has been finished.

Doug Jones, left, and Jonathan Bullard, right, with Sen. Richard Shelby, in Alabama's Capitol. (Charlie Riedel/AP)

Richard Shelby's quarter-century (1987-'97) in Congress was filled with the kind of clashes with a fellow Republican that sometimes all but determine the outcome of a single race, especially when the two campaign are cyclical one way or the other.

The shopworn canon of the Alabama politics judging canon reads like a litany of Shelby's failings: insufficient persistence, impetuosity, snobbery.

This one stands out for its reversibility. It began in 2009, Southerners looking back lamenting their President and Congress' caving altogether to a Clintonian era at the time, spending trillions of tax dollars subsidizing job-killing policies and letting billions go to set up myriad corporate tax havens.

Shelby's response suffered from perhaps the most unrelenting
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