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2 Responses to “ Film Room: WTF Madden”. X, on July 31st, 2009 at 5:22 pm Said: One of the many reasons I love this guy! lol. Brabble, on July 31st, 2009 at 6:01 pm Said: kerry rhodes is the man …
2 Responses to “ Film Room: WTF Madden”. X, on July 31st, 2009 at 5:22 pm Said: One of the many reasons I love this guy! lol. Brabble, on July 31st, 2009 at 6:01 pm Said: kerry rhodes is the man …
When he retrieved his items in May, a raccoon had given birth to a litter of five babies inside the storage unit. The animals laid waste to (and on) many of La Gambina’s belongings, chewing through electrical cords and gnawing on boxes. …
Photo Hunt – Entertainment . The theme for this week’s Photo Hunt is entertainment . In the absence of new photos here are some concert photos of my favourite musician Robyn Hitchcock …
It took less than one year for Sarah Palin to go from being the Governor of Alaska, to VP candidate for the GOP, to civilian.
Brandon King from the New Malcolm X Grass Roots Movement said he saw a connection between the people in Gaza and those in New Orleans who lost their homes and couldn’t go back because homes for lower income people are not being rebuilt. …
The storm-damaged Edsel Ford Barn within the Highland Recreation Area has been given tender loving care just about every two weekends on Sundays this Spring and Summer. The Friends of Highland Recreation Area volunteers, with the help …
Blog Roundup | • Robots are fighting fires in London, and thereby sparing humans from the dangers of blazes started by explosive industrial gas.• Meanwhile, researchers ar.
Archery has been followed since old times. Initially it had been employed in warfare
Responding to a Freedom of Information Act request, the Pentagon has released 146 photographs from the ill-fated April Air Force One flyover over Manhattan that resulted in the resignation of White House Military Office director Louis …
As part of a national tour for Arts in Crisis: A Kennedy Center Initiative, Kennedy Center President Michael M. Kaiser will visit Nashville on August 13 to conduct a free arts leadership symposium.