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I Can't Believe What They Did!!?

The Howard Tuttleman Show Season 3 Premier http://www.howardtuttleman.com opening theme by SONGSTOWEARPANTSTO.COM People who like this also enjoy: Antonella Barba Charlotte Church American Idol Iowa Road Conditions Britney Spears Alabama Map Beyonce Knowles Hyperion Anna Nicole Smith Kate Walsh WWE Kellie Pickler Internal Revenue Service Joe Nichols Charlotte Church Stephen Hawking Limewire USGS Lindsay Lohan My Name Is Earl Naruto Caffeine Hi-5 Walter Paris Hilton California Earthquakes Ghost Rider Earthquakes Akon Securities And Exchange Commission Ciara Columbine America's Next Top Model Loretta Lynn Leelee Sobieski Cebu Pacific Airlines RuneScape Berkshire Hathaway Ashley Olsen Frenchie Davis africa anna nicole smith art best high schools bush business children china college crossword delta zeta drugs economics education energy federalism gay global warming health hillary clinton home depot immigration india iran iraq jesus jobs law libby magazine maureen dowd michael richards modern love music new york times north korea obama oil oscars presidential elections real estate recipes school science sex taxes the secret war women yankees Back to the Future Academy Awards The Grinch Bridge To Terabithia Blades Of Glory The Number 23 Resident Evil: Extinction Red Eye Transformers The Cat In The Hat Superman Returns Redline Hannibal Rising Terminator 4 Spider-Man Chinatown Black Snake Moan The Muppets Star Wars Wild Hogs 300 Anastacia Music and Lyrics Tarzan Batman Begins Simpsons Movie Wild Hogs Cowboy Bebop King Kong Pixar Babel The Wizard of Oz Norbit Freddy Krueger The Departed Leprechaun Borat Love And Sex

Author: howardtuttleman
Keywords: funny humor comedy the woodcreek faction pranks mcdonalds mcdonald's big mac fast food order drive thru window
Added: March 2, 2007


The Legend of Hocomi Teaser

Over a century ago, a boy by the name of Samuel Hocomi held a treasure. This treasure was lost in one of the deepest most southern parts of our Nation, known as Alabama. No one has ever encountered nor even speculated this "Hocomi's Treasure," accordingly it was considered to be a lost monument... Until now. In this comedy, two teenagers, never thought to be treasure hunters, were lead by fate to a map revealing the way to this hidden treasure. Scott Carriage (Brad Thompson) and his homeless friend Joe Sky (Corey Lawson) undergo many trials and pursuits while attempting to find this treasure. They try to reach their hopes of satisfaction only to discover along the way that many things aren't what they seem. Watch this mysterious epic comedy and experience first hand a wild and extremely hilarious treasure hunt.

Author: thompson4386
Keywords: The Legend of Hocomi Teaser Lumpstick Industries
Added: January 25, 2007


Lockport - clip 2 from "Along the Erie Canal"

http://www.docfilm.com - From Albany to Buffalo, and from 1825 into the 21st Century, the Erie Canal has made American history. Tom Grasso, President of the NY State Canal Society, takes us on a tour of the Canal, past and present, in this videotape. Before the railroads spanned the continent, waterways were the best way to travel. At Fort Edward on the upper Hudson, and at Whitehall, the southernmost end of Lake Champlain, Tom explains the crucial role of waterways in developing the American continent. A quick map lesson graphically clarifies the importance of the Mohawk river valley, the only water route through the coastal mountains between Canada and Alabama. Overlooking the "Noses" of the Mohawk, we can see for ourselves why the Erie Canal became the Gateway to the West, and so made New York the Empire State. With Tom, we visit the Ft. Hunter guard lock on the Original Erie, then the Cohoes, Macedon, and Yankee Hill locks and the Schoharie Creek aqueduct on the Enlarged Erie. As Ted Curtis pilots the Sam Patch tour barge, Pete Seeger sings "15 Miles on the Erie Canal." Musician George Ward acompanies Peter Spier's delightful drawings of life on the Enlarged Erie, and we see the only mule-drawn barge on the system, Miss Apple Grove. Starting with the magnificent Lock 17 at Little Falls, Tom visits tug boats and tour boats along the Barge Canal - the third enlargement of the Canal, completed in 1918. With Peter Wiles on his 1920's yacht Trident, and with Dan Wiles on the Emita II tour boat, Tom tours the Great Embankment and Lockport. As we explore the beauty and history of this great artifical river, we share a vision of its rebirth as a timeless attraction for visitors from around the world.

Author: docfilm
Keywords: Lockport Erie Canal WNY Syracuse Buffalo Rochester Cohoes Champlain Whitehall Medina Gasport Middleport
Added: December 15, 2006


intro clip 1 from "Along the Erie Canal"

http://www.docfilm.com - From Albany to Buffalo, and from 1825 into the 21st Century, the Erie Canal has made American history. Tom Grasso, President of the NY State Canal Society, takes us on a tour of the Canal, past and present, in this videotape. Before the railroads spanned the continent, waterways were the best way to travel. At Fort Edward on the upper Hudson, and at Whitehall, the southernmost end of Lake Champlain, Tom explains the crucial role of waterways in developing the American continent. A quick map lesson graphically clarifies the importance of the Mohawk river valley, the only water route through the coastal mountains between Canada and Alabama. Overlooking the "Noses" of the Mohawk, we can see for ourselves why the Erie Canal became the Gateway to the West, and so made New York the Empire State. With Tom, we visit the Ft. Hunter guard lock on the Original Erie, then the Cohoes, Macedon, and Yankee Hill locks and the Schoharie Creek aqueduct on the Enlarged Erie. As Ted Curtis pilots the Sam Patch tour barge, Pete Seeger sings "15 Miles on the Erie Canal." Musician George Ward acompanies Peter Spier's delightful drawings of life on the Enlarged Erie, and we see the only mule-drawn barge on the system, Miss Apple Grove. Starting with the magnificent Lock 17 at Little Falls, Tom visits tug boats and tour boats along the Barge Canal - the third enlargement of the Canal, completed in 1918. With Peter Wiles on his 1920's yacht Trident, and with Dan Wiles on the Emita II tour boat, Tom tours the Great Embankment and Lockport. As we explore the beauty and history of this great artifical river, we share a vision of its rebirth as a timeless attraction for visitors from around the world.

Author: docfilm
Keywords: Lockport Erie Canal WNY NY Syracuse Buffalo Rochester Cohoes Champlain Whitehall Medina Gasport Middleport mules Seeger
Added: December 14, 2006


The Legend of Hocomi Trailer

Over a century ago, a boy by the name of Samuel Hocomi held a treasure. This treasure was lost in one of the deepest most southern parts of our Nation, known as Alabama. No one has ever encountered nor even speculated this "Hocomi's Treasure," accordingly it was considered to be a lost monument... Until now. In this comedy, two teenagers, never thought to be treasure hunters, were lead by fate to a map revealing the way to this hidden treasure. Scott Carriage (Brad Thompson) and his homeless friend Joe Sky (Corey Lawson) undergo many trials and pursuits while attempting to find this treasure. They try to reach their hopes of satisfaction only to discover along the way that many things aren't what they seem. Watch this mysterious epic comedy and experience first hand a wild and extremely hilarious treasure hunt.

Author: thompson4386
Keywords: Lumpstick Industries
Added: December 10, 2006


The BA Boys: Check Me Out

The BA Boys are from the heart of the south, Birmingham, Alabama. Martin Luther King marched there and was jailed there. Condeleeza Rice was raised there and is now George Bush's right hand person. And that Taylor guy on American Idol is form there. So is Ruben and his brother helped produced this track. Don't sleep Bama is on the map. Hip Hop is not leaving the dirty south anytime soon. Sorry Kanye West but to get Hip Hop out of the south and get it on the Southside of Chi-town you are gonna have to come strong or not at all and realness counts.Bling is the thing in this video. You know everybody looks better with a little bit of ice on their body. It makes them feel kind of cocky. Isn't feeling cocky an important ingredient in being successful in the world today? Just trying to keep it real.

Author: tomorrowpictures
Keywords: tomorrowpictures.tv killmtv music video ba boys hip-hop rap dirty south
Added: October 23, 2006


Who, why and when founded Rome?

Firstly, Rome is supposed to have been founded by the Trojans who had to flee after the fall of Troy. However, there are lots of different opinions as to when that happened exactly, and the datings offered are scattered over the range of five hundred years. Some claim Rome to have been founded by Aeneas and Ulysses shortly after Troy had fallen; others are of the opinion that there was an entire dynasty that ruled for 400 years between the fall of Troy and the foundation of Rome. What do modern historians really say about the correct chronology of the Ancient Rome when they do not have to produce textbook-friendly output? The following: "Neither Diodorus nor Livy possess a correct chronology . . . we cannot trust the fasti, which tell us nothing about who was made consul in which year, or the cloth writings that led Licinius Marcus and Tubero to contradictory conclusions. The most trustworthy documentation is the kind that turns out to be much more recent forgeries after in-depth analysis". Due to the controversy and the dubiety of all these mediaeval computations, the "Genesis dating", for instance, varies greatly from document to document. This temporal reference point, considered fundamental for the ancient chronology, fluctuates within the span of 2,100 years. It is expedient to know that there are about two hundred various versions of the "Genesis date" in existence.alaska greenland Scotland berlin paris milan florence marco polo film 1100's 1200's 1300's 1400's 1500's 1600's 1700's 1800's 1900's mission documentary video norway sweden oslo stockholm amsterdam glasgo noble nobility viking history chronicle science research museum historical evolution archaeology story of the year taboo stories journey to the past past lives today in history easter the history channel creation vs evolution of man ancient chinese italian american greek roman criminal lutheran baptist crucifixion spain italy britain prussia denmark math maths geometry ethics logic day in history world town natural city witchcraft cyprus iran zodiac stars punishment military capital politics immigrant money women men man woman inventions architecture islam orthodox herodotus shakespeare magazine tablet commandments fashion protection life ancient history rome greece egypt jesus caesar bible gospel judas dan brown da vinci channel today pyramid cleopatra nefertiti pharaoh moses story gnostic conspiracy masonic historical cabal war campaign biblical medieval china india burma jerusalem illuminati timeline conspiracy english french roman battle fight priam hector troy bow sword sea arrow ship weapon helene horse race king tartars logic fact victory russia germany scribe america france england romanov plantagenet tudors windsor da vinci historical biblical edifice evolution german etruscan russian astronomy mongols baron crusade empire gothic culture gun sword map star victory virgin oil bread grain agriculture cows heathen vagrant barbarian torture habit cloth cloak dagger painting paint castle palace river babylon human g! eography clock time measure astrology gods english apocalypse apostle greek roman egyptian manuscript book monument art writing house building forum latin sham catholic protestant service book religion pope cult genghis khan alexander napoleon hitler caesar horde army hannibal elephant church inquisition bacchic jesuit fake hoax king prince duke emperor kingdom dark age orthodox sun moon planet venus earth mars jupiter saturn mercury voyage sail lance sabre stirrup saddle discovery papiri library tsar president prince lady beauty queen goddess archaeology geology medecine chemistry plague mathematics statistics alphabet science research sacred rites melody bronze tin iron copper steel marble concrete stone wood pine oak vessel amphora oxen white black red yellow blue green pasture hunt hunter fire lion dog tiger hawk knife fork hygiene soap linen fabric colour politics modern view review miracle show secret history alabama arizona arkansas california colorado connecticut delaware florida georgia hawaii idaho illinois indiana iowa ansas kentucky louisiana maine maryland massachusets michigan minnesota misisippi missouri montana nebraska nevada new hamshire jersey mexico york nothr carolina dakota ohio oklahoma oregon pensilvania rhodeisland south tenessee texas utah vermont virginia west wisconsin wyoming hampton pittsburgh harrisburg acapulco hartford plymouth havana akron portland albany albuquerque portsmouth hollywood honolulu quebec houston anchorage huntsville arlingtoni independence richmond atlanta indianapolis augusta inglewood richmond hill riverside austin irvine bakersfield irving rochester baltimore jackson rockford jacksonville jefferson sacramento jersey baton rouge beaumont kansas city berkeley billings key west salem birmingham kingston salt lake kingstown boston knoxville san diego bridgeport lakewood san francisco

Author: mithec
Keywords: weapon geography map fact horse troy museum timeline research da vinci culture logic jesus judas bible human war crusade
Added: August 21, 2006


Roman chronology is an imaginary foundation of History?

Despite its numerous gaps and inconsistencies, Roman history is the best-documented field of ancient history, and thus a reference scale of a paramount importance. But how well do we know the actual date of the city's foundation? The question makes more sense than it might seem to originally for several reasons. Firstly, Rome is supposed to have been founded by the Trojans who had to flee after the fall of Troy. However, there are lots of different opinions as to when that happened exactly, and the datings offered are scattered over the range of five hundred years. Some claim Rome to have been founded by Aeneas and Ulysses shortly after Troy had fallen; others are of the opinion that there was an entire dynasty that ruled for 400 years between the fall of Troy and the foundation of Rome. The old concepts of time were substantially different from modern ones. "Before the 13-14th century the devices for time measurement were a rarity and a luxury. Even the scientists didn't always possess them. The Englishman Valcherius... was lamenting the lack of a clock that afflicted the precision of his observations of a lunar eclipse in 1091. "The clocks common for mediaeval Europe were sundials, hourglasses, and water clocks, or clepsydrae. However, sundials only were of use when the weather was good, and the clepsydrae remained a scarcity" In the end of the 9th century a.d., candles were widely used for timekeeping."The monks kept count of time by the amount of holy book pages or psalms they could read in between two observations of the sky. For the majority, the main timekeeping medium was the tolling of the church bells".One is to bear in mind that astronomical observations require a chronometer that possesses a second hand, while we learn that "even after the discovery and the propagation of mechanical chronometers in Europe, they had been lacking the minute hand till 1550". alaska greenland Scotland berlin paris milan florence marco polo film 1100's 1200's 1300's 1400's 1500's 1600's 1700's 1800's 1900's mission documentary video norway sweden oslo stockholm amsterdam glasgo noble nobility viking history chronicle science research museum historical evolution archaeology story of the year taboo stories journey to the past past lives today in history easter the history channel creation vs evolution of man ancient chinese italian american greek roman criminal lutheran baptist crucifixion spain italy britain prussia denmark math maths geometry ethics logic day in history world town natural city witchcraft cyprus iran zodiac stars punishment military capital politics immigrant money women men man woman inventions architecture islam orthodox herodotus shakespeare magazine tablet commandments fashion protection life ancient history rome greece egypt jesus caesar bible gospel judas dan brown da vinci channel today pyramid cleopatra nefertiti pharaoh moses story gnostic conspiracy masonic historical cabal war campaign biblical medieval china india burma jerusalem illuminati timeline conspiracy english french roman battle fight priam hector troy bow sword sea arrow ship weapon helene horse race king tartars logic fact victory russia germany scribe america france england romanov plantagenet tudors windsor da vinci historical biblical edifice evolution german etruscan russian astronomy mongols baron crusade empire gothic culture gun sword map star victory virgin oil bread grain agriculture cows heathen vagrant barbarian torture habit cloth cloak dagger painting paint castle palace river babylon human geography clock time measure astrology gods english apocalypse apostle greek roman egyptian manuscript book monument art writing house building forum latin sham catholic protestant service book! religio n pope cult genghis khan alexander napoleon hitler caesar horde army hannibal elephant church inquisition bacchic jesuit fake hoax king prince duke emperor kingdom dark age orthodox sun moon planet venus earth mars jupiter saturn mercury voyage sail lance sabre stirrup saddle discovery papiri library tsar president prince lady beauty queen goddess archaeology geology medecine chemistry plague mathematics statistics alphabet science research sacred rites melody bronze tin iron copper steel marble concrete stone wood pine oak vessel amphora oxen white black red yellow blue green pasture hunt hunter fire lion dog tiger hawk knife fork hygiene soap linen fabric colour politics modern view review miracle show secret history alabama arizona arkansas california colorado connecticut delaware florida georgia hawaii idaho illinois indiana iowa ansas kentucky louisiana maine maryland massachusets michigan minnesota misisippi missouri montana nebraska nevada new hamshire jersey mexico york nothr carolina dakota ohio oklahoma oregon pensilvania rhodeisland south tenessee texas utah vermont virginia west wisconsin wyoming

Author: mithec
Keywords: da vinci code dan brown mongols germans gothic russians gnostic conspiracy masonic historical classical biblical plots
Added: August 21, 2006


Alabama Map News

March 1, 2007: Sweet Home Alabama - TV Guide


March 1, 2007: Sweet Home Alabama
TV Guide - Mar 2, 2007
I'm surprised she sang that song, but I guess it's appropriate since it was a major hit that put her on the map, and one day we'll look back at these top ...

Tornadoes Claim 19 Lives in Alabama, Missouri - Environment News Service


Tornadoes Claim 19 Lives in Alabama, Missouri
Environment News Service - Mar 2, 2007
MONTGOMERY, Alabama, March 1, 2007 (ENS) - Tornadoes twisted up disaster across southern states today, killing at least 19 people in Alabama and Missouri. ...

Rich Boy Puts Alabama On The Map; Preps Debut - BallerStatus.net



BallerStatus.net
Rich Boy Puts Alabama On The Map; Preps Debut
BallerStatus.net, CA - Feb 16, 2007
Alabama is getting put on the hip-hop map, with the debut of Rich Boy, who is the first hip-hop artist from Mobile, Alabama to sign a major-label record ...

Free DTN Markets Newsletter - DTN


Free DTN Markets Newsletter
DTN, NE - Mar 1, 2007
The Alabama counties will now be classed as "confirmed, no longer found," which is designated by red crosshatch, on USDA's rust map at ...

Obama Talks Tough As He Campaigns - CBS2 Chicago


Obama Talks Tough As He Campaigns
CBS2 Chicago, IL - 2 hours ago
Hillary Clinton will be in Selma, Alabama, participating in a historic reenactment of the voting rights march that took place there in 1965. ...

Hazlewood takes 2nd - again Undefeated McIntosh outscores Lady ... - The Decatur Daily



The Decatur Daily
Hazlewood takes 2nd - again Undefeated McIntosh outscores Lady ...
The Decatur Daily, AL - 4 hours ago
This time, though, Hazlewood had a shot at coming home with the big blue trophy instead of the smaller red Alabama road map. ...




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