By: John R. Harrison | 2010-03-27 | Movies In a time of questionable certainty for most Americans, whether they're bigwigs or just starting out, it sure is a relief to see Vinny Chase's smiling mug each week on HBO. Vince and the guys are a welcome break for many viewers all over America, because for a hot minute, you're able to forget about real-world stresses and imagine that maybe the biggest problem in your life would be your friends and entourage getting their own girlfriends and jobs, leaving you sitting alone at home in front of your mammoth high-definition plasma television and pool table. Wah indeed. read more
By: Holiday Armadillo | 2010-09-29 | Travel Tips Travelling to Thailand? Thinking of travelling to Thailand? Read this comprehensive guide broken into relevant sections. read more
By: Ted Mabbatt | 2010-04-02 | Music Jef Stott is a multi-instrumentalist, remix producer, composer and musical anthropologist. I had the opportunity to meet this amazing man at the Joshua Tree Music Festival in mid-May of this year. I conducted a brief interview. Here is what Jef had to share with me: read more
By: aoao | 2010-10-11 | Ethics Plot In 1867, a gang led by James "Stretch" Dawson (Gregory Peck) robs a bank and flees into the desert. Out of water, the outlaws come upon a ghost town called Yellow Sky and its only residents read more
By: Thomas Mahar | 2010-03-29 | Business One of the men destined to join the ranks of Michigan's pioneer sugar barons was John C. Liken. He was nearly 70 years old when the idea struck him and already rich beyond the dreams he probably had when he carved barrel staves for a living as an indigent immigrant in New York more than fifty years earlier. By 1900, he operated a big business in a small town that referred to him as the town father because his enterprise created the jobs that brought people to the town. read more
By: Dennis Siluk Ed.D. | 2010-04-03 | Arts & Entertainment In these following chapters of Shannon O'Day, in the French Army, in 1916, he meets Liticia, a girl who is slightly, if not more than slightly, mad, and running loose around village Douaumont...and things happen! After the first days of the battle the mother of two children (Leticia Dalasi) was found wandering almost at haphazard among the rubble of the destroyed hamlet, of Douaumont, walking aimlessly, day and night looking for her children; this is indeed the history of her days, after the great bombardment, the battle for Verdun. read more
By: Robert Waldvogel | 2011-01-05 | Humor This one will have you rolling on the floor if you like traveling, farting, irony, boredom, and sheer comedy all rolled into one story. read more
By: Robert Kenneth Henderson | 2010-05-02 | Adventure Tourism We had discovered the bones after a landslide had exposed a cave, whose entrance had previously been covered by a cave-in. The Headmaster at St. Xavier's High School, Brother Patrick Howley, had immediately sent off the tags and some transcriptions of the Japanese writing we had found, but it was several months before we heard anything back about them. read more
By: Christofer French | 2010-03-26 | Sexuality Our Night Moves, Bob Seger's song about love on the prowl is both kind of raunchy and haunting. It tells us that we are full of energy, clumsy and artistic, and desire to connect. And from young to old, we want to have the best night moves we can. Astrology is often the quickest and most effective way to refine your night moves and move them from the category of seduction to persuasion to life changing destiny. read more
By: Dre Lee | 2010-08-09 | City Guides Senegal is considered as a favorable destination to have an unforgettable moments during holidays. However, to have a thrilled trip you need to know beforehand about what you can or you want to do to not a waste of time and money. This article will share you some information. read more
By: Chris Martin | 2012-03-09 | Travel Tips United Republic of Tanzania was established in 1964. Focusing the Zanzibar archipelago and Tanganyika territory. read more
By: Justin Sloan | 2010-09-26 | Reference & Education Norman Cook has experienced an exceptionally diverse musical career. He's produced or played on records covering a multitude of genres, including indie pop, hip hop, house and big beat, and is also one of the most famous DJs in the world under his Fatboy Slim moniker. read more
By: flicksandbits | 2010-12-01 | Movies I recently caught up with the stunning Olga Kurylenko to talk about Neil Marshall's "Centurion". After making her film debut in the French film L'Annulaire, in 2005, she has since found fame as the female lead in the last James Bond film, Quantum of Solace. She recently starred in the film Centurion as an invincible Pict warrior in Roman Britain. read more
By: Jodi Roberts | 2010-04-04 | Reference & Education There are many haunted places in St. Augustine, Florida. This city is often referred to as the "Ancient City" or as "The Nation's Oldest City". There is good reason too! This is, in all actuality, is the oldest city in the United States of America. read more
By: Brian Garvin & Jeff West | 2011-09-26 | Music There are quite a few Guitar Centers In Los Angeles CA. The purpose of this article is to critically evaluate shopper comments. read more