Monday, January 31, 2011

Project Camelot Conf.- Richard Dolan UFOs and the National Security State, 1973-1991

UFOS AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY STATE THE COVER-UP EXPOSED, 1973 1991, with Richard M. Dolan. Richard Dolan was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1962. He holds an MA in History from the University of Rochester and a BA in History from Alfred University. He earned a Certificate in Political Theory from Oxford University and was a Rhodes Scholar finalist. Prior to his interest in anomalous phenomena, Dolan studied US Cold War strategy, Soviet history, and international diplomacy. In 2000, he published a 500-page study, UFOs and the National Security State. This is the first volume of a two-part historical narrative of the national security dimensions of the UFO phenomenon from 1941 to the present. Included are the records of more than fifty military bases relating to violations of sensitive airspace by unknown objects, demonstrating that the US military has taken the topic of UFOs seriously indeed. Dolan has appeared on numerous television documentaries for the History Channel, Sci Fi Channel, as well as BBC and European networks. He appears regularly on radio stations throughout the US, including Coast to Coast, and has been a featured speaker at conferences internationally. In 2006, he hosted a six-episode series, Sci Fi Investigates, produced by NBC for the Sci Fi Channel. Dolan has published numerous articles on anomalous phenomena, science, and the intelligence community. In 2003, he was a founding member of Phenomena, a magazine dedicated to leading edge issues ...



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Saturday, January 29, 2011

Some of the Best Pizzerias in America

Pizza is dispersed very ably all over the five boroughs in New York City.

Some of the best pizzerias in America and indeed the whole world are in Manhattan and Brooklyn.

These outfits have been there for more than 80 years even though some new entrants to the trade have also mastered the art of creating tasty pizzas from them and now look like they too have been here for ages. This has been good for the market.

Nowadays you hear about the Neapolitan pizza pie which is the biggest name in New York pie industry. These are well known for their small, round individual pies that can cook to the best temperature and with very fresh ingredients. In fact, the immediate names that come to mind in the line of Neapolitan pies in this city are Williamsburg's Motorino and Keste.

Some of the best pizza parlors have been here for donkey years, but the Lombardi's beats them all. It is located North of Little Italy, and dishes out pizzas by the pie from their coal oven and here they do not cut slices. It is simply the oldest pizzeria in the whole of New York City.

Well, could be you are asking what to do if one just needs a slice of pizza to walk with. The people of New York get terribly attached to their favorite pizza joints and there is no way you can convince them otherwise, the writer included. I frequent Joe's Pizza which is located in Greenwich Village. The newest entrant to the East Village is the Artichoke Pizza which can be sampled once in a while.

Brooklyn is not short of fabulous pizza places. All the way out from Williamsburg to Fort Greene for example; many historic pizza places are spread everywhere.

At Brooklyn my best pizza is Di Fara Pizzeria which is in Midwood; even though it is quite a distance to reach there but the journey is always worth it. They make incredible pizza with thin crust.

Friday, January 28, 2011

NEW 'Beastly' cine absolute agreeable [HQ]

Beastly movie exclusive content Newest footage of Vanessa Hudgens and Alex Pettyfer's Beastly. A modern-day take on the "Beauty and the Beast" tale where a New York teen is transformed into a hideous monster in order to find true love. As Kyle ponders how to overcome the curse and get his old life back, he chances upon a drug addict in the act of killing a threatening dealer. Seizing the opportunity, Kyle promises the addict freedom and safety for his daughter Lindy (Vanessa Hudgens) if she will consent to live in Kyle's Brooklyn home. www.beastlythemovie.com *I DON'T OWN NOTHING. THIS BELONGS TO CBS. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGED INTENDED*



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Thursday, January 27, 2011

Fat Joe Feat. Young Jeezy - Ha Ha (Slow Down) [Official Video]

NMC & The Empire Present Nicki Minaj's new collection of her R&B collaborations "Harajuku R&Barbie". You can download the whole mixtape below:usershare.net new hot songs akon t-pain lil wayne rihanna dj khaled maroon 50 cent ti 07jul08 dnc records kanye west lil wayne jay-z akon timbaland rihanna t-pain ti ne-yo akon lil wayne rihanna linkin park 50 cent maroon 5 ice cube the game akon lil wayne rihanna 50 cent linkin park maroon 5 daddy yankee 07jul08 22jul08 hichem & iman gorilla zoe lil wayne akon t-pain maroon 5 50 cent rihanna nas linkin park madona britney spears shakira kelly rowland r.kelly daddy yankee don omar wisin yandel lil wayne nelly rick ross dj khaled fat joe trick daddy pitbull plies flo rida elevator low t-pain daddy yankee akon lil wayne t-pain don omar rihanna jay-z 07jul08 hichem & iman dnc records akon lil wayne timbaland linkin park rihanna soulja boy 50 cent 07jul08 hichem & iman dnc records tupac is alive ! brand new shit brand new lil wayne NEW SHIT JUST GOT OUT 2008 LEAVE A COMMENT IF U WANT THE SONG ! new lil wayne rnb4u Chris brown featuring the game g-unit juelz santana 50 cent timbaland ti tq i dont know soldier lil wayne t-paine akon azad hnnover berlin germany american movie clip music gta song 4 football rugby döhren best new neu yeni hakan sükür galatasaray sampion kurdistan pkk bloods new york wagton harlem brooklyn american historie x sido augen auf halt dein maul sure situation alphabet gletscher Lil wayne lollipop Kanye West rap r&b ...



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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Top 10 Things to Do in New York City

New York City is a truly amazing city. Everyone who has been there can testify to this. If you haven't yet had a chance to visit New York City you should start planning a visit, right now! The city has got an energy, a pulse which is hard to describe to anyone who has not been to NYC. Go there and you will understand.

New York City is not the cheapest city in the world to visit. Below we have listed the top ten things to do in NYC, which most are free things to do in New York City. There are plenty of things to do in New York City all year around, the city does not have a particular season when visiting is best. Most New Yorkers however enjoy summer and think its the best season to see NYC.

New York City has many nicknames, some of them are: The Big Apple, Gotham, The City That Never Sleeps, The Capital of The World, The Empire City, The City So Nice They Named It Twice.

We believe these are the top 10 things to do in NYC, things which should be on every visitor's must-do list.

1. Central Park- the green oasis and NYC breathing hole. A must visit! In winter you can go ice-skating and in summer you can lay on a blanket in the sun.

2. Ground Zero- the memorial site of the WTC towers.

3. Empire State Building- Scenic views of New York City from up here. EST is now the highest building in NYC.

4. Times Square- the neon buzzing Time Square close to Broadway where everything is happening.

5. Brooklyn Bridge- an engineering marvel with scenic views over lower Manhattan and Brooklyn. A walk across the bridge is a must.

6. Statue of Liberty- the iconic statue of liberty and freedom. Go here and you understand democracy is a great thing.

7. Metropolitan Museum of Art- "The Met" has some of the best art in the world. If you are into art this is a must visit too.

8. United Nations Building- the epicenter of world diplomacy. Home of world politics and democracy.

9. Guggenheim Museum- is "The" place in NYC for modern art. If you are into art this is a must visit too.

10. Grand Central Terminal- busy travel hub full of references to popular culture; movies, music and TV shows.

Go and enjoy NYC, life is too short so start planning today!

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

How to Sell Your House in Brooklyn NY As Quickly As Possible

If you are reading this, probably you are one of the homeowners who is having a hard time in selling a property in Brooklyn.

Everybody knows that there are a lot of inventories on the market right now. And you will have to compete against foreclosures out there, which are heavily discounted.

If your property is located in Brooklyn NY, especially in Bed-Stuy (Bedford Stuyvesant) or Bushwick areas, whose Zip Codes are 11212, 11213,11216,11233, 11238, 11206, 11221 and 11237, you must have been definitely having a tough time, since foreclosure rates are much higher than that of the rest of Brooklyn.

But still, even in this downturn market, you can sell your house fairly quickly.

First of all, there are basically 3 methods in which you can sell your house. The first step is to decide which way you will take. Everyone is different. So you have to be honest with yourself in selecting one that fits your personality and character.

1. Selling Yourself (For Sale By Owner)

2. Hire a Realtor (Real Estate Agent)

3. Work with Real Estate Investors.

Let's discuss each method here.

1) Selling yourself

The most important Pro for selling your home yourself is "Money." Selling your home without the help of an agent means More Money in your pocket!

By selling it yourself you save the commissions and fees. - We are not talking about pennies, we are talking about tens of thousands dollars which you would have to pay an agent.

Let's see. If you successfully sold your house for $500,000 (the average price in local Brooklyn Area), agents will be paid 6% of the selling price by you. That means $30,000 right there. It's a significant amount of money, with which you could buy a nice car. That's what you are paying for the agent.

Another advantage is that you are able to decide the times for open houses and showings. It is also completely up to you where and when you want to advertise.

But of course there are also disadvantages to selling your house yourself. Real estate agents are paid a lot of money for a reason. Selling a home takes a lot of energy and time dealing with potential buyers, open houses, closing sales and of course dealing with legal issues. Real estate agents are familiar with all the above and they can handle them for you. Their experience can impact the sale.

In order to save $30,000 in commission, would you hire an attorney, a title company, and an insurance company by yourself to make a deal happen? Are you really a good negotiator to ask for an offer? If you are NOT that kind of person, things would be very tough for you.

2) Hiring a real estate agent (Realtor)

Pros for hiring a Realtor are already covered the above. Cons are that in this competitive market for the sellers, agents may not able to help you sell fast. Most agents are taught only very conventional ways of marketing homes. Putting your property on MLS (Multiple Listing Service) and put up a "For Sale" sign in the yard, and maybe do some advertisement in newspapers. But that's about it. And the next step is just wait and wait and wait... Because of the terrible economy, where the demand for homes has subsided, you shouldn't be surprised if it takes 6 - 8 months to have your home sold through an agent.

Therefore, you really have to hire an experienced real estate agent who has closed on at least 20-30 properties a year. You can get a real estate agent's license in 4 days. Having the license doesn't mean he or she is an expert in selling a house. The truth is only 5-10 percent of the agents know what they really doing. You should be careful in choosing who to work with.

3) Working with Real Estate Investors

One of the pros in working with investors is that it is the by far the fastest way to sell your house. In fact many homeowners will come to investors after their listings expired with the agents, meaning they couldn't sell their houses through agents for 6 or more months. And they would regret, "Why didn't I come to investors first, instead of wasting several months."

Some homeowners just want to get out of the property as soon as possible, due to an imminent foreclosure, divorce, relocation, sudden job-loss, double payment, probate, etc. Most of the time, Investors will pay you cash, not using bank financing that takes a few months to process. Therefore they can close within 2 weeks or even less.

Another pro is that investors often take your house "As Is." That means you don't have to fix anything about your house. If you sell it to a retail buyer, they may demand that you fix whatever the problems your house has before purchasing. If your roof has a problem, it would cost you a significant amount of money and time. But Investors usually have a rehab team with them, and you don't have to repair anything. That would be a huge plus for those who have no money or time to fix the house.

However, you should know that investors have to make money as well and the number has to make sense for them, too. So you may not always be able to get the top dollar. This may be a con for homeowners. But if the speed is the key, you can take this highway.

If you just want to sell your property fast, and the speed is the most important thing for you, I would recommend you to work with real estate investors.

It's easy to find them. If you go to REIA (Real Estate Investors Association of New York), everybody is an investor. They will listen to your problem/story and would be interested in buying your property. Or you can find them on the Internet. Type in, "Sell My House Fast Cash in Brooklyn NY" on Google.com, you will find dozens. And also, sometimes, you see Bandit Signs on the street that read "We Buy Houses Cash." Contact them and see if they can make you a good cash offer. If you are interested, I would be more than happy to work with you, too.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Poreotix assuming in World of Dance 2010 at Brooklyn Tech High School

Follow me on everydayisabday.blogspot.com www.facebook.com twitter.com Poreotix performing in World of Dance 2010 at Brooklyn Tech High School. Great performance



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Sunday, January 23, 2011

Digital Undergound "Humpty Dance"

See Music Videos www.bvmtv.com that you CAN'T See on You Tube! even some X RATED music videos! +Live Chat and Embed video codes. Digital Underground is an alternative rap group hailing from Oakland, California, who played a big part in giving West Coast rap the spotlight. Their leader was Greg "Shock G" Jacobs, who spent most of his youth in New York City and southern Florida. Heavily influenced by the various funk bands of the 1970s, Digital Underground sampled their music frequently, which quickly became a defining element of west-coast rap. Their 'alternative' status owes much to their unabashedly spaced-out image, which lay in contrast to the gangster rap that most west coast acts focused on. The group's original image was set up to be a tribute to social activists The Black Panthers, but when Public Enemy became a prominent band, Jacobs chose to take the group's image in a more whimsical direction, that of an updated Parliament-Funkadelic for the hip-hop audience. Jacobs designed detailed album covers and cartoon-laced liner notes, a homage to Parliament-Funkadelic album designs. They are also notable for catapulting member Tupac Shakur into the spotlight.



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Saturday, January 22, 2011

RUBBLE KINGS Promo Teaser

From 1968 to 1975, gangs ruled New York City. Beyond the idealistic hopes of the civil rights movement lay a unfocused rage. Neither law enforcement nor social agency could end the escalating bloodshed. Peace came only through the most unlikely and courageous of events that would change the world for generations to come by giving birth to hip-hop culture.



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Friday, January 21, 2011

Mega Tsunami Alert to US East Coast (English Version)

Mega Tsunami hitting New York - short compilation from Gareth Edward's "End Day". I do not own this video. BBC does!



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euWgjOhSqWA&hl=en

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Elephant Man & the Dancing Kid

Event: Brooklyn Music Festival Location: The Aviator, Brooklyn, NY Date: June 21, 2009 Elephant Man www.Myspace.com For more information visit: www.BrooklynMusicFestival.com BonJamTV One BIG Dancehall Reggae Love http www.Myspace.com Revenge Media, Inc. Bare entertainment™ www.RevengeMediaInc.com http



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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Things to View Throughout New York City

New York City is far from the majority of populated city in the USA, but in addition one of the most popular towns on the earth.

Almost always there is a little something for the small plus the older as well inside New York City tours. Many of the most popular places to see tend to be Central Park your car, a Empire Express Developing, the particular Porcelain figurine regarding Liberty and also Rockefeller Plaza, and the like. New York City delivers its extremely common theatre zones, which might be generally called Periods Rectangular and also Broadway. Many of the issues to not ever possibly be having missed include the morning exhibits as well as buying good deals. This particular location houses the very best dark chocolate shops, garlic bread cafes as well as dining focuses in the states of the states. As well do you look for? Do you need many affordable deals around the most effective things? This metropolis can offer drop-dead charges in several items. The location contains the finest luxury lodges with regard to right away continues along with a number of New York City tour plans to thrill you actually.

You can also find destinations intended for bookworms along with music addicts alike. New York features ferry products and services, airport taxis, buses, commuter railway products and services, plus metros. Absolutely nothing is including winding over the efficiently paved walkways of your city by means of feet. Exactly what have you been anticipating? Have packaging on the urban center in which certainly not sleeps!

There are numerous with societal as well as social things to observe with New York City. New York City offer any society greater than nine and a half million-not as well as, pets, kitties, plus orange taxis. Around 2005, New York City had been dubbed on the list of most secure claims for the majority of. The truth is, New York City provides the most competitive crime pace of the large area in the United States, which makes New York suitable for looking into the top part views to be seen that has a constrained danger of your handbag snatching.

Brooklyn's Crown Altitudes location could be the dwelling of your globe's initially art gallery developed for kids. This Brooklyn Young children Museum, which usually exposed it is really entrances inside 1899, is usually seen as a search displays inside arts, technology, along with natural environment. Multicultural performances, course, products, and also on-contact reveals are a handful of the key highlights of per day along at the Brooklyn Children's Memorial, suitable for kids ages 5 in addition to old.

Manhattan's Gallery of Modern Fine art started out it really is experienced journey which includes a surprise this incorporated seven designs plus a pulling. Nowadays, a Memorial of Modern Art work, homes a few one hundred dollars 1, 000 paintings, sculptures, and photographs, is one of the what to see around New York City. Along with visionary art work, your Gallery of contemporary Artwork provides a new selection such as 18 thousand videos plus somewhere around some zillion motion picture photos.

Movie along with having sight-seeing opportunities are usually best on the list of appealing circumstances to find inside New York City. New York's movie local community provides theater-goers the difference to check out every single Broadway use just pence on the bill. Marked down position place solely seat tickets are available regarding shows with Broadway, along with operas, symphonies, Big apple Yankee's in addition to Met's online games. New York City is an American town that cans this hometown to 2 very aggressive Major League Baseball squads. The revolutionary you are able to Yankees, fronted by simply heart-throb Derek Jeter, is located within the northern most of recent You are able to City's 5 boroughs-the Bronx. The brand new York Mets, exactly who host household video games during celebrated Shea Ground, stand for A queen, Brand new York-the almost all ethnically different region in the United States.

New York City gets the major Chinatown in the country, and food connected with culturally sensitive feeds on make Chinatown your honour of one of the things to determine around New York City. Excellent eating out, for instance Pub Within the Green, plus high quality chain eating places just like Very difficult Stone Coffee shop as well as Globe Artist is also another huge sight-seeing opportunities within the big apple.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

The Oldest Subway Tunnel in the US

The Atlantic Avenue Tunnel, located at the corner of Atlantic Avenue and Court Street, is officially the world's oldest subway tunnel. Built in 1844, the tunnel was lost until 1980 when Bob Diamond rediscovered it. How do you lost a subway tunnel? Well, that was what we went to find out.



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Monday, January 17, 2011

The Lawn At Your Bronx New Home

When you finally decide to buy that home in New York and you settle on something that catches your eye, don't forget to play it safe and include a home inspection in the Bronx as part of the cost. That way you'll be sure to know everything about any trouble spots that you might need to face, and having a professional take a look at the place from top to bottom will free you up to focus on some of the more cosmetic aspects of your new home.

And one of the first places that everyone wants to start pampering that new home is right out front on the lawn. Beyond the slope of the grade which might come up in a home inspection in the Bronx, the care and maintenance of your lawn is usually a personal affair. Although each homeowner goes about it differently, there are some common benefits to landscaping your own property and looking after your own lawn.

First off, a good looking lawn increases the market value of your home by increasing the aesthetic quality and decreasing air pollution in these environmentally conscious times since grass produces oxygen. Still you need to remember that even something as simple as cutting the lawn can be dangerous if you don't observe a few simple rules. One of the most important things to do before you even get the mower from the garage is to check the lawn and make sure that there are no foreign objects that have been left lying around. Something as seemingly innocent as a lost house key can become a projectile if caught up in the blades of the lawnmower.

Another important point is to make sure that you dress properly for the job. Of course that doesn't mean that you need to undergo a complete wardrobe change or that you need to look fashionable to mow the lawn, but it's really flirting with disaster to wear open toed shoes or sandals no mater how good you think you are with the mower. One slip is all it takes to cause serious injury. It's also a good idea to wear long pants since things have a way of flying out from under the lawnmower even after you've done your best to ensure the lawn is clear of obstructions.

As well, it's a good idea to adjust the height of your mower. Most of the ones on the market today have the capability of adjusting the push bars and even the steering wheel. Remember that it's best to be comfortable with the placement of these before you start the job. Straining to push the machine or grab at the wheel can create some serious problems.

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Sunday, January 16, 2011

Escape From the Mob

Michael Franzese on his risky exit from an infamous New York mafia family.



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Saturday, January 15, 2011

[NEW 2010] Three 6 Mafia Feat. Project Pat - Shake My Ass [Remix] [XTREMELY HOT]

Kaleena(Bitch) and Pitbull(Faggot) removed and exchanged them for Project Pat & Young D [XTREMELY HOT] [NEW 2010] TexasRapTv (Dj Badass) & GrubyND Tags Ignore: New 2010 Major Pain obama tiger woods dance funny flip gates gate$ #1 fly boy flyboy new hot songs bosshogg fast life thug boss chamilli Mixtape Messiah records Lizard Killa snoop timbaland rihanna t-pain ti ne-yo akon lil wayne rihanna linkin park 50 cent maroon 5 ice cube the game akon lil wayne rihanna 50 cent linkin park maroon 5 daddy yankee 07jul08 22jul08 hichem & iman gorilla zoe lil wayne akon t-pain maroon 5 50 cent rihanna nas linkin park madona britney spears shakira kelly rowland r.kelly daddy yankee don omar wisin yandel lil wayne nelly rick ross dj khaled fat joe trick daddy pitbull plies flo rida elevator low t-pain daddy yankee akon lil wayne t-pain don omar rihanna jay-z 07jul08 hichem & iman dnc records akon lil wayne timbaland linkin park rihanna soulja boy 50 cent 07jul08 hichem & iman dnc records tupac is alive ! brand new shit brand new lil wayne NEW SHIT JUST GOT OUT 2008 LEAVE A COMMENT IF U WANT THE SONG ! new lil wayne rnb4u Chris brown featuring the game g-unit juelz santana 50 cent timbaland ti tq i dont know soldier lil wayne t-paine akon azad hnnover berlin germany american movie clip music gta song 4 football rugby döhren best new neu yeni hakan sükür galatasaray sampion kurdistan pkk bloods new york wagton harlem brooklyn american historie x sido augen auf halt dein maul sure ...



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Friday, January 14, 2011

Chamillionaire - Internet Thugs Attack (Part 4)

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Thursday, January 13, 2011

In and out the subway, in new york city

www.tradingphotos.com In and out the subway, New York City subway, brooklyn to mahatten and back.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lr66wZPxIE&hl=en

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

DMX DROPS KNOWLEDGE + PLIES ONE OF THE WORST RAPPERS

Courtesy Of Young Dip DMX Calls Plies "Bruh Bruh" The Worst Rapper! "If You Teaching People To Talk Like That Than You Dumber Than The People You Supposed To Be Teaching" + Advice For Upcoming New Rappers + Bike Fall Story obama tiger woods dance funny flip gates gate$ #1 fly boy flyboy new hot songs bosshogg fast life thug boss chamilli Mixtape Messiah records Lizard Killa snoop timbaland rihanna t-pain ti ne-yo akon lil wayne rihanna linkin park 50 cent maroon 5 ice cube the game akon lil wayne rihanna 50 cent linkin park maroon 5 daddy yankee 07jul08 22jul08 hichem & iman gorilla zoe lil wayne akon t-pain maroon 5 50 cent rihanna nas linkin park madona britney spears shakira kelly rowland r.kelly daddy yankee don omar wisin yandel lil wayne nelly rick ross dj khaled fat joe trick daddy pitbull plies flo rida elevator low t-pain daddy yankee akon lil wayne t-pain don omar rihanna jay-z 07jul08 hichem & iman dnc records akon lil wayne timbaland linkin park rihanna soulja boy 50 cent 07jul08 hichem & iman dnc records tupac is alive ! brand new shit brand new lil wayne NEW SHIT JUST GOT OUT 2008 LEAVE A COMMENT IF U WANT THE SONG ! new lil wayne rnb4u Chris brown featuring the game g-unit juelz santana 50 cent timbaland ti tq i dont know soldier lil wayne t-paine akon azad hnnover berlin germany american movie clip music gta song 4 football rugby döhren best new neu yeni hakan sükür galatasaray sampion kurdistan pkk bloods new york wagton harlem brooklyn american historie ...



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVRJnVHG1Eo&hl=en

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Jonathan Kane's FEBRUARY - Gripped

PLAY LOUD "Somewhere between Sonic Youth and Steve Reich is the drummer Jonathan Kane. Interested in the crossroads of new-music iconoclasm and experimental rock, he has a drummers sense of steady dynamic development and an unapologetic love of noise. Virtuosic" -- New York Times "Wedding the brutal severity of Delta country boogie and Seventies German pulse rock -- all dead-ahead motion and mounting detail...Epic." -- Rolling Stone Director / Editor: Tyler Hubby. Producers: Gabriela Tollman, Holly Anderson. From the Table of the Elements release "Jet Ear Party" NOTE: In this version Adam Wills is inadvertantly credited as Adam Wells. Assistant Camera: Yancy Rodriguez, Assistant Editor: Randy Horte. Music Production by Igor Cubrilovic.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFmsPcbb0xU&hl=en

Monday, January 10, 2011

Jim Campilongo Trio (Prettiest Girl In New York..'05)

Jim Campilongo Electric Trio, circa '05,: guitar/Jim Campilongo, bass/Tim Luntzel, drums/Dan Rieser. Here, the guys perform a galloping version of Jim's composition, "Prettiest Girl In New York", from his recently released CD, "Heaven Is Creepy". This video was beautifully shot at The Living Room in New York City by Anthony Pepitone. Jim Campilongo currently plays his long standing residency every Monday at the Living Room with bassist Richard Hammond and drummer Tony Mason. For more information on Jim Campilongo, go here: www.jimcampilongo.com



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBjINK9vUjM&hl=en

Friday, January 7, 2011

Iron Mike Tyson all KOs allotment 1

All Tysons knockouts part1. Michael Gerard Tyson, - born June 30, 1966, Brooklyn, New York, USA - is a former American professional boxer and World Heavyweight Champion, and is considered by many to be one of the greatest and most feared heavyweight boxers of all time. In his prime, he routinely defeated prominent opponents in devastating fashion, and was one of the most feared boxers in the sport, known by such nicknames as "Iron" Mike Tyson, Kid Dynamite, and The Baddest Man on the Planet. His once immensely promising career was undermined by serious personal problems, lack of preparation, and periods of imprisonment. Upon release following his first prison sentence, he made a heavily anticipated comeback, but failed to reclaim his previous dominance. On June 11, 2005, Tyson suffered a defeat to journeyman Kevin McBride, and shortly after unofficially retired from the sport.



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Thursday, January 6, 2011

Best Places to Visit in New York City

New York City is an exciting and diverse place to visit. . There are a variety of fun places to see and experience. There many attractions that you will not see anywhere else in the world. The following is a list of New York City's most popular and amazing places to visit:

Ellis Island: This Island is where the history of New York began. You can visit for free and enjoy the ferry ride to and from the island. The Ellis Island Immigration Museum is an astounding showcase of American history.

The Empire State Building: This building is New York's icon. Visitors from all over the world come to New York to see the Empire State Building. There is an observation deck where you can take in the immense city.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art: The museum is one of the top art museums in the world. Popular displays include the Arts of Africa, the Oceania and the Americas permanent collection, and the Egyptian Art collection which contains more than 36,000 ancient objects.

American Museum of Natural History: A world renowned museum that features the Rose Center for Earth and Space and the Hayden Planetarium. It also includes posters, postcards, books, and other keepsakes of the museum's remarkable art.

Guggenheim Museum: The Frank Lloyd Wright-designed structure was built as a series of spirals meant to resemble an inverted pyramidal temple. There is a valuable permanent collection devoted to works from the 19th century through the present.

Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum: This famous museum features astounding wax replications of some of the most famous historical figures.

Coney Island: Take the subway out to Coney Island, on the southernmost tip of Brooklyn. The Astroland Amusement Park is famous as both the birthplace of the rollercoaster and the hot dog, Coney Island is home to one of the last remaining wooden coasters in the U.S. called the 'Cyclone.'

Central Park: A great place to visit if you are a history buff or nature lover. Take a free tour offered by the Central Park Conservancy. The 843-acre public area includes "View from the Past," a glimpse at the achievements of Central Park designers Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux; "A Road Once Traveled," a look at American Revolution and War of 1812 battles sites; and "Amble Through the Ramble," a hike through 38-acres of woodland.

Brooklyn Bridge: The Brooklyn Bridge was the tallest structure in North America when it opened in 1883. Take a walk on the pedestrian walkway and capture a view of Manhattan from Wall Street to the Upper East Side.

The New York Stock Exchange: This is the central hub of Capitalism. The famous Wall Street is nearby.

Grand Central Station: Visitors are astounded by the exorbitant ceiling and the world's largest example of Tiffany glass in the clock facing 42nd Street.

Times Square: The theaters of Broadway and the vast number of animated neon and LED signs have made Times Square one of New York's iconic images. Times Square is the only neighborhood with zoning ordinances requiring building owners to display illuminated signs.

Rockefeller Center: The Rockefeller Center boasts the largest Christmas tree in the world and the famous NBC TV studio and store.

Yankee Stadium Tours: Yankee Stadium is famous for such baseball legends as Roger Clemens and Babe Ruth. Visit the dugouts, clubhouse, press box, and Monument Park.

Fifth Avenue: Famous for Christmas fashion shopping and downtown West Broadway's upscale fashion boutiques.

A great vacation is all about relaxing and having fun, so enjoy New York City's boundless sightseeing excursions and famous historical sights. The 'Big Apple' will leave you with a lifetime of memories.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Relocating to New York City

The fast paced lifestyle of the boroughs of New York City, characterized by a sea of Yellow taxicabs and more than eight million residents, offers a large leap in lifestyle for people planning on relocating to New York City.

New York City is one of the most expensive cities in the world to live in It is one of the world's reigning fashion capitals. New York City housing for a family starts at an average of one thousand dollars per month. But one of the top complaints plaguing the New York City housing industry centers around size. New York apartment are generally very small. New York City newbies often opt for housing in the family-friendly outer boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens.

New York is the Safest Big City in America, particularly in comparison to the nation's other leading large cities like Los Angeles, Baltimore, and Washington, DC. So, if you are looking forward to your move to New York, specifically a move right into the city that never sleeps, there's a few things that you should keep in mind before making that final decision. The most densely populated city in America has witnessed an influx of "West Coasters" relocating to New York City. The search for new careers and the prospect of landing a new job are some of the leading reason for making the big move to the city that doesn't sleep. Top notch school are another attraction. New York City hosts a number of Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence, like Stuyvesant High School, Bronx Science High School, and Hunter Elementary.

Folks relocating to New York City find that there are a variety of ways for getting around. New York's sports the largest transportation system in the United States- the world-famous mass transit system is the oldest in the United States. The New York State Department of Transportation and the New York State Thruway Authority oversee the highway systems that connect New York City with neighboring Westchester County and beyond. Many of these roads are accompanied by tolls.

When it comes to relocating to New York City, money matters. Finding a local bank should be the first order business following relocation. Commerce Bank and Washington Mutual Bank are two of New York City's leading financial institutions. Chase Bank also features headquarters nestled in the heart of New York City. Service industry employees are an essential part of New York City's tourism industry and learning who to tip is an intricate part of Big Apple Relocating money matters. New York City service staff who thrive through tipping include taxi drivers, delivery personnel, restaurant servers, street performers and bathroom attendants.

Relocating to New York City requires sophisticated knowledge of the subway and taxi system and boots that are made for walking. Traveling around New York City's five boroughs is all about knowing how to hail a tax and always keeping an additional seventy dollars lying around for an Unlimited Monthly Metro Card.

If you are considering relocating to New York, you need to give some thought to the specific part of the city. Each area is unique, so focus on that area versus the city as a whole.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

"Yo Ma!" ( How to bark at females in New York ) by "Fito Bunz"

This is the definition of hollering... Learn the tips & tricks of hollering (cat calling) at woman in New York by an expert known around the city as "Fito Bunz" AKA "FeatNuts" AKA "Feter Griffin" AKA "Fito Sensation Suavemente" . This groundbreaking video will provide you with usable approaches never seen by man before! If you liked this video, check out Fito's pothead cousin "EL CHEFE" who teaches you how to tackle los munchies & cook up some marvelous shit! SPECIAL THANKS to Stacey, Jessica, Diane & YouTube user: OneOneFantasy (where i first thought about making this type of vid)! Video edited & starring Alex Carabano



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Monday, January 3, 2011

Brooklyn Bridge in New York

New York's Brooklyn Bridge is not only the longest bridge in the United States, but it is also the world's largest bridge. The length of the bridge is calculated as 6016 feet. The bridge extends over the East Rive and connects the Manhattan and Brooklyn boroughs.

History

John Augustus Roebling from Ohio was the architect of this bridge. He was the one who designed the bridge connecting Cincinnati and Covington. The bridge was built in 1883 and took almost 14 years to become available for the public. It took so long because the Augustus fell ill and passed away and the project had to be postponed.

After the death of Augustus, his son, Washington Roebling took charge of the project but unfortunately; he also fell ill and died. Later, his wife, Emily Warren Roebling took over the project. The bridge was opened may 1883 for general public. Emily was the first to cross the bridge. Later on the first day, 1,800 vehicles and 150,300 people crossed the bridge.

After a first week of opening, a rumor that the bridge was going to collapse caused the stampede, about twelve people crushed and killed due to stampede.

In early years, the means of conveyance were based on trolleys, streetcars and horses, but late automobiles and cyclists become active. However, the bridge was not mended to hold such large traffic, yet the architecture design of John A. Roebling is enough to serve its job.

The Structure

Brooklyn Bridge is 6016 feet long and 85 feet wide. It is 1595 feet above the East River. It has two high stone towers and each tower is equipped with Neo-Classical archways. Four steel cables hold the weight of the bridge; each cable is 3578.50 feet long. The Brooklyn Bridge is two times longer than the second longest suspension bridge of the world.

The Bridge in Popular Culture

Brooklyn Bridge is a sign of cultural heritage in the United States. You might have seen it in several movies like "Deep Impact" and "Gang of New York" and also in "The Fantastic Four". Many documentaries have featured this bridge like Ken Burns documentary is based on this bridge. It is also a kind of inspiration for major artists like Hart Crane, George O'Keefe, Walt Whitman and Frank Lloyd Wright. It is also a discussion topic in David Cullough non-fiction book. Recently, several festivals were held to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the Brooklyn Bridge. The festival was held on May 22, 2008 and the major event was Brooklyn Philharmonic at the Empire-Fulto Ferry State Park.

Visiting the Brooklyn Bridge

This bridge has six traffic lanes and it takes 20 minutes to cross the bridge. It is a great fun to visit this bridge; especially at night it will give a magnificent view as the lighting done on this bridge since 1980 is superb. You can see many famous buildings in Manhattan while traveling across the bridge. The building includes: Empire State Building and Woolworth Building. There are many parks and restaurants nearby the bridge where you can sit and enjoy the view.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

CAN YOU SING THE ENTIRE DAY?

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Saturday, January 1, 2011

The Best Guide to Seeing New York City in 3 Days

If you've never been to New York City, then you're missing out on the greatest city in the world. No other city has such a diverse culture and so many iconic landmarks to visit. No other city has been featured in movies and TV shows as much as New York. It's no wonder that people flock to the Big Apple week after week to try and soak up what they've read about or seen on the screen all their life. And many of them just come for a long weekend.

If you are one of those people considering a 3 day trip to New York city, then I've put together a great itinerary to help you make the most of it.

Day 1

My advice is to get a big picture of the whole city by starting off with a boat cruise. The most recommended boat cruise would have to be Circle Line Cruise. This cruise will take you all around Manhattan, letting you get a great tour of the Statue of Libery, Ellis Island, and lower Manhattan with it's amazing and impressive skyline. Then you'll cruise up the East River where you'll pass under the Brooklyn Bridge, see the United Nations, and then to the Hudson River where you'll eventually head back to finish your cruise at the West Side piers.

The Circle Line tour is usually very calm and I've never had even the first hint of sea sickness. But take that into consideration, obviously. The view of Manhattan from the water is especially stunning later in the afternoon/evening when the lights of the city start coming on and make it that more picturesque. Plan on spending about 3 hours for this particular boat tour.

The cruise will let you off near 42nd street on the west side of Manhattan. If you take that over towards 9th Avenue, then you're in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood which would make for a variety of lunch options. It is a very ethnically diverse neighborhood. After you finish lunch there, just follow 42nd St. east. Be sure to take some pictures at 42nd and Broadway, better know as Times Square. You can't miss that! Keep walking east on 42nd and you'll see the New York Public library near the intersection of 5th Avenue, and then eventually Grand Central Station. Also near 42nd and Lexington you'll see the Chrysler Building, which is another skyline landmark of Manhattan. Finally, head back to 5th Avenue and then take that several blocks south until you come to 34th St. You've come to the Empire State Building and you'd be foolish to miss the opportunity to go up to the top and see New York from that amazing view. That should be quite a full day right there and the view of Manhattan at night from atop the Empire State Building will be a great way to cap off your first day.

Day 2

Don't sleep in because there's lots to see! Grab breakfast at your hotel so you're not hungry right away while you're out and about. I recommend you first head down to Chinatown and stroll around the streets of that neighborhood (if you just follow Canal St it takes you through the heart of it) There are plenty of places to grab lunch in Chinatown and nearby Little Italy.

After you've had lunch and seen those 2 neighborhoods enough, you can take the 6 train (which you can catch at Canal St Station) down to the Brooklyn Bridge/City Hall stop. Another "can't miss" is walking across the Brooklyn Bridge and getting some amazing photos. I wouldn't recommend walking all the way across to Brooklyn because there's plenty more to see in Manhattan. When you're done there, I advise you head north to Spring Street (you can take the subway & get off on the Spring St stop). You're now in SoHo. Head over to West Broadway and take that north. Along that street are tons of unique, funky shops and boutiques so be prepared to stop in a lot of stores. Once you're north of Houston, you're in Greenwich village. There's plenty to see (and eat!) in this neighborhood also, so take your time. The iconic Gray's Papaya is in Greenwich village, so if you feel like a snack - or hot dogs for dinner - then stop by and try it.

Depending on where your hotel is, you can either walk it back or find the closest subway route. Or cab it. Subways have gotten so much safer in Manhattan in the past 20 years so you're really completely safe to ride most any of them at any hour. But a cab certainly is a more direct and private route back.

Day 3

We're headed to Central Park today. If you're doing this over a long weekend, then today is Sunday and the park will be the perfect way to spend a Sunday morning. Grab some breakfast to bring with you (or eat at the hotel) again. There's a lot of park to explore, but I recommend catching a museum or two while you're in the area. New York has some of the world's most well known museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim, just name but a couple. You can literally spend HOURS in the Met, and it is honestly my favorite with the most well known artists. You can stroll through the park up towards Central West for that or just take 5th Avenue all the way up. Grab something light for lunch and plan on making a reservation at one of New York's many amazing fine dining restaurants on the Upper West or Upper East Side. Many offer a 3-course fixed price dinner which can often be the best way to experience the restaurant (without breaking the bank).