Archive for October, 2007
Fuel is the second album by Shirtlifter. It was originally released in 2002 on the Referenda Records label (REFSHLIFCD1).
Track listing
“I Wanna Funk” (Jeffrey Leclair) – 5:45
“Light My Fire (Shoo Be Doo Mix)” (Jeffrey Leclair) – 6:57
“Hear Me (Only Loader Mix)” (Jeffrey Leclair) – 5:23
“Funky DJ” (Jeffrey Leclair) – 5:56
“Don’t Stop” […]
Some notable institutions celebrating film, including both national film institutes and independent and non-profit organizations.
The R. K. Films & Media Academy, New Delhi is online here
The American Indian Film Institute is online here
The Australian Film Institute
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts is online here
The British Film Institute […]
Brozel is a method for intervening against an opposing 1NT opening bid. It features the following calls:
Double – shows any single suit; advancer bids 2♣, after which intervenor corrects to his actual suit (or passes with clubs). This was originally played as requiring either a solid suit or a very good suit and […]
“Taste the Last Girl” is a single produced by Sons and Daughters under Domino Recordings, released on August 15 2005 on enhanced CD and 7″ format.
Track listing
Enhanced CD
“Taste the Last Girl”
“Stranger Song”
“Taste the Last Girl video”
7″
“Taste the Last Girl”
“Nice N Sleazy”
References
Girl Scouts of Western Washington | Girl Scouting builds girls of A group of […]
Eva Almos is a Canadian voice actress, who voiced Friend Bear and Swift Heart Rabbit in Nelvana’s Care Bears films and TV series, and also appeared in AlfTales.
Almos was also a writer of USA Network’s animated sitcom, Duckman, and as of 2006 has continued this job with An American in Canada and several animated series. […]
Jack of Diamonds (), also called Knave Of Diamonds, was a group of artists founded in 1909 in Moscow. The group included Robert Falk, Aristarkh Lentulov, Ilya Mashkov, Alexander V. Kuprin, and Pyotr Konchalovsky. The group’s members considered Paul Cézanne to be the only worthy painter to imitate, the others being too trivial and bourgeois […]
The Excelsior Diamond was found on June 30, 1893 at the Jagersfontein Mine by a worker while loading a truck. The man was able to hide the diamond from the supervisors but delivered it to the manager of the mine himself. Until 1905, when the larger Cullinan diamond was found, the Excelsior was the largest […]
Fuel is the second album by Shirtlifter. It was originally released in 2002 on the Referenda Records label (REFSHLIFCD1).
Track listing
“I Wanna Funk” (Jeffrey Leclair) – 5:45
“Light My Fire (Shoo Be Doo Mix)” (Jeffrey Leclair) – 6:57
“Hear Me (Only Loader Mix)” (Jeffrey Leclair) – 5:23
“Funky DJ” (Jeffrey Leclair) – 5:56
“Don’t Stop” […]
Bedford Hills is an unincorporated hamlet in the Town of Bedford, New York.
When the railroad was built in 1847, Bedford Hills was known as Bedford Station. Bedford Hills extends from a business center at the railroad station to farms and estates, eastward along Harris, Babbitt and Bedford Center Roads and south along the Route 117 […]
Brotherly love may refer to:
Agape, a type of love
Philia, a type of love
Brotherly Love (1995 TV series), an American television series
Brotherly Love (UK TV series), a British television series
Country Dance (film), a 1970 British film known in the U.S. as Brotherly Love
Philadelphia, known as the City of Brotherly Love
References
MySpaceTV […]
Jim Diamond may refer to:
Jim Diamond (Canadian musician), Toronto-born Blues performer
Jim Diamond (Scottish musician) (born 1953), Scottish songwriter and singer
Jim Diamond (music producer), studio engineer
References
Totally Funky - Bath Ducks - Designer Ducks - Luxury Duck The Diamond Duck: "A little bling never hurt!" Presented in a matching box with clear dome window. Each duck […]
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