Kris Versteeg explains how the Winter Classic will be an event for fans and families. In particular, the Hawks rookie describes another member of his family, etiquette coach grandma Versteeg.
Even though federal prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald ended 2008 by asking for 3 more months to try to put together enough evidence to get an indictment against Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich, Fox News repeatedly misstated this fact, as I show with the clips in this video. I further show how this factual error was part of a larger smear against Bill Richardson, Barack Obama, and Democrats in general that was reminiscent of a joke at Fox News' expense on the December 13, 2008, broadcast of NBC's Saturday Night Live.The Ainsley Earhardt report on "Fox & Friends" that I show in this video was broadcast on Fox News on January 1, 2009.The clip from "The O'Reilly Factor" I show in this video comes from the episode broadcast on Fox News on January 5, 2009.You can see Amy Poehler announce her December 13, 2008, SNL farewell on the NBC website at http://www.nbc.com/Saturday_Night_Liv...Finally, for DOZENS AND DOZENS of more examples of Fox News bias, see my Fox News bias playlist on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list...
When a federal grand jury indicted David Kernell of a felony for allegedly hacking into Sarah Palin's email account, Fox News was ready to presume him guilty despite his presumption of innocence and the problems with the charge against him as I explain in this video.You can see the October 8, 2008, indictment against David Kernell on The Smoking Gun website at http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/...You can see waving_at_you 's photo of a ham sandwich I used in my video through a creative commons license as shown at http://flickr.com/photos/wavingatyou/...You can see my previous video titled "Fox News Cares About Privacy (or Just Sarah Palin)?" to which I refer in this video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUt2aI...And, finally, you can see DOZENS more examples of Fox News bias on my Fox News bias playlist at http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list...
This program provides an update on the primary care management of anxiety disorders. The presentation includes a review of current therapies including oral anxiolytics. Series: "UC Grand Rounds Series" [2/2008] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 13705]
In June 2004, Marvin Heeymeyer destroyed several businesses in Granby Colorado by driving a bullddozer through the town destroying several businesses and government offices. He was upset due to his considered mistreatment by city officials. This documentary was created from broadcasted news services. Close by towns include Winter Park and Grand Lake.You can check out my Grand County Videos at http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos... or at http://vfwTech.com
Once upon a time in country far,far away(Croatia)there was a guy that loved kung fu movies.His name was Boris Ivković and he lived in town Sinj.He was a big fan of Bruce Lee and always wanted to act in kung fu movies just like him. Unfortunately one day he decided that it is time to live his dream.He change his name to Bore Lee and started to make worst kung fu movies ever. Next fight scenes believe it or not are from his best movie(I just add Mortal Comat theam song to it)."U Kandžama Velegrada" got out in 2003 first in cinemas and soon after that on dvd .Translation for that title is "In Claws Of Big City" or something like that. By the way Bore Lee is only man that survived fight against Chuck Norris. Once he saw him Chuck Norris just couldn't stop laughing.Thank you all for watching,commenting and rating this video. I am also sorry for bad english.I wish you a nice day and good bye from Croatia.
mirage took fromhttp://www.grand-illusions.comThe Mirage is one of those classic toys that has been around for several decades now, but never loses its appeal. It produces a small, full-color hologram of natural, lifelike appearance, allowing 360-degree viewing. The little plastic pig seems solid enough, but when you try and touch it, your fingers find that it is just an illusion - there is nothing there.Mirage consists of two opposing parabolic mirrors. In overall appearance, Mirage resembles a small 9inch wok with a 2 inch circular opening in the top. The physical object to be converted to a hologram is placed in the concave centre of the bottom mirror. A hologram instantly projects up through this aperture, appearing to the viewer as a truly solid object. We supply the little plastic pig, but you can place any object in the Mirage, and instantly convert it into a wonderful optical illusion!Mirage was originally discovered over 30 years ago, when a member of staff at the University of California at Santa Barbara was cleaning around a stack of searchlight reflectors (which are parabolic reflectors of course!) when he noticed that he was trying to clean off some 'dust' that turned out not to actually be there! He showed this to one of the physics professors, and the two of them started making a commercial product, based around the phenomenon that they had accidentally discovered.Their initial product was made of glass, and was quite expensive. Later an American company called Optigone took out a licence, and started making a version in plastic, which could sell for a third of the price. There have been even cheaper copies made in the Far East, but they tend to have lower quality optics. We sell the genuine Optigone Mirage.The Mirage is one of those classic toys that has been around for several decades now, but never loses its appeal. It produces a small, full-color hologram of natural, lifelike appearance, allowing 360-degree viewing. The little plastic pig seems solid enough, but when you try and touch it, your fingers find that it is just an illusion - there is nothing there.Mirage consists of two opposing parabolic mirrors. In overall appearance, Mirage resembles a small 9inch wok with a 2 inch circular opening in the top. The physical object to be converted to a hologram is placed in the concave centre of the bottom mirror. A hologram instantly projects up through this aperture, appearing to the viewer as a truly solid object. We supply the little plastic pig, but you can place any object in the Mirage, and instantly convert it into a wonderful optical illusion!Mirage was originally discovered over 30 years ago, when a member of staff at the University of California at Santa Barbara was cleaning around a stack of searchlight reflectors (which are parabolic reflectors of course!) when he noticed that he was trying to clean off some 'dust' that turned out not to actually be there! He showed this to one of the physics professors, and the two of them started making a commercial product, based around the phenomenon that they had accidentally discovered.Their initial product was made of glass, and was quite expensive. Later an American company called Optigone took out a licence, and started making a version in plastic, which could sell for a third of the price. There have been even cheaper copies made in the Far East, but they tend to have lower quality optics. We sell the genuine Optigone Mirage.The Mirage is one of those classic toys that has been around for several decades now, but never loses its appeal. It produces a small, full-color hologram of natural, lifelike appearance, allowing 360-degree viewing. The little plastic pig seems solid enough, but when you try and touch it, your fingers find that it is just an illusion - there is nothing there.Mirage consists of two opposing parabolic mirrors. In overall appearance, Mirage resembles a small 9inch wok with a 2 inch circular opening in the top. The physical object to be converted to a hologram is placed in the concave centre of the bottom mirror. A hologram instantly projects up through this aperture, appearing to the viewer as a truly solid object. We supply the little plastic pig, but you can place any object in the Mirage, and instantly convert it into a wonderful optical illusion!Mirage was originally discovered over 30 years ago, when a member of staff at the University of California at Santa Barbara was cleaning around a stack of searchlight reflectors (which are parabolic reflectors of course!) when he noticed that he was trying to clean off some 'dust' that turned out not to actually be there! He showed this to one of the physics professors, and the two of them started making a commercial product, based around the phenomenon that they had accidentally discovered.
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bad luck friday the 13th turned out not to be such bad luck hahaha! Me and my friend kristina went to the super store and bought an xbox360.i got the money from google ad sensehttp://mattgblogs.blogspot.com/