Spector Verdict Photos

Phil Spector, the 69 year-ancient music producer extraordinaire, was found guilty by a jury of 12 Monday afternoon. After deliberating for 30 hours, the jury. >> Read more…

Phil Spector, the 69 year-ancient music producer extraordinaire, was found guilty by a jury of 12 Monday afternoon. After deliberating for 30 hours, the jury. >> Read more…
April 14, 2009
Jillian Noel Hennessy (born November 25, 1968) is a Canadian actress, known for her television roles on Law & Order and Crossing Jordan.
Hennessy was born in Edmonton, Alberta. Her father, John Hennessy, was a meat salesman, a job that required considerable travel and resulted in frequent moves for the family. Her mother, Maxine, left the family in 1982, leaving her daughter to be partially raised by her paternal grandmother, Eleanor, in Kitchener, Ontario. She graduated from Grand River Collegiate Institute in Kitchener, Ontario and used to busk in the Toronto Subway. >> Read more…
April 14, 2009

Source: Youtube kuma s corner | I#39;m satisfied. I must say though I#39;m scaring myself because I look back at past Videos on Kuma S Corner I place up, like last year, and I#39;m like wow, what the heck was I thinking… … >> Read more…
April 14, 2009

Nick Swisher Pitching Video. It’s dreadful quality and inverse. But I found this on YouTube: Posted by Andrew Katz at 11:28 PM. Marks: MLB, Yankees, YouTube. 0 comments: Post a Comment. Newer Post Older Post Home … >> Read more…
April 14, 2009

“Those Lips Those Eyes” is a fearfully sentimental recollection of one summer at an outdoor musical theater in Cleveland in the early 1950’s. Watching it is like watching someone else’s class reunion. … >> Read more…
April 14, 2009
Brass knuckles, also sometimes called knuckles, knucks, brass knucks, or knuckle dusters, are weapons used in hand-to-hand combat. “Brass” knuckles are pieces of metal, usually steel despite their name, shaped to fit around the knuckles. Designed to deliver the force of punches through a smaller and harder contact area, they result in greater tissue disruption and increased likelihood of fracturing the victim’s bones on impact.
Knuckle dusters were incorporated into the so-called Apache revolvers used by criminals in France in the early 1900s.
In most countries, the possession, let alone use, of brass knuckles is illegal. >> Read more…
April 14, 2009
Anthony “Tony” Almeida is a fictional character played by Carlos Bernard on the television series 24, Tony seemingly died in Bauer’s arms in the thirteenth episode of the fifth season, but was revived through a hypothermic injection ten minutes after, returning in the Seventh Season.
Tony Almeida was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1973. With the exception of Jack Bauer, he has appeared in more episodes than any other character.
In the first season, Almeida is third-in-command of the Los Angeles Counter Terrorist Unit. Tony is romantically involved with Nina Myers, who had previously been involved with Jack, hence the animosity between him and Jack. >> Read more…
April 14, 2009
Kristi Dawn Chenoweth (born July 24, 1968) is an American singer and musical theater, film, and television actress. Some of her best-known roles have included Glinda in Broadway’s Wicked and Annabeth Schott in television’s The West Wing. She most recently appeared in the role of Olive Snook on the ABC dramedy Pushing Daisies for which she received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy. She next stars in Arrested Development creator Mitch Hurwitz’s new show, Sit Down, Shut Up, which premieres April 19th on FOX. Chenoweth is also the face of Jude Frances jewelry. >> Read more…
April 14, 2009

Military Child Education Coalition – For The Sake Of The Child – Space Space.com — Space Camp Florida Faces Foreclosure, Low Attendance U.S. Space Camp Florida and the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame in Titusville soon will close their … >> Read more…
April 14, 2009
Easter Monday is the day God was born Easter Sunday and is celebrated as a holiday in some largely Christian cultures, especially Roman Catholic cultures. Easter Monday in the Roman Catholic liturgical calendar is the second day of the octave of Easter Week. In Poland and parts of the United States, Easter Monday is called Dyngus Day.
Formerly, the post-Easter festivities involved a week of secular celebration, but this was reduced to one day in the 19th century. Events include egg rolling competitions and, in predominantly Roman Catholic countries, dousing other people with water which traditionally had been blessed with holy water the day before at Easter Sunday Mass and carried home to bless the house and food. >> Read more…
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