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The Best 10 Vintage Cars – Ever Classics
There's just something about old cars...the power, the beauty, the sheer majesty of a machine that's recognized and respected the world over. The definitions of "vintage" and "classic" cars...
33 commentsDrive-in Movie Theaters History
I know Drive in Movie theatres picture wasnt as Superior as our modern day Theatre. But whats great about the Drive in movie theatres? Glad you asked!
17 commentsFirst Mahatma Gandhi Stamps India 1948
On the first anniversary of India's freedom, the postal department of India issued a set of 4 stamps featuring Mahatma Gandhi. These stamps were in 4 denominations, 1.5, 3.5 and 12 Anaas*, and 10Rupees. These are the first of the Gandhi stamps ever. The set was printed in Switzerland on photo graver machine, as at that time such type of printing machine was not available in India.These stamps have the word Bapu printed on it in Hindi and Urdu, and Mahatma Gandhi in English.
0 commentsThe Animals of the Chinese Zodiac - RAT
Years: 1900, 1912, 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008. Hour: 11pm to 1am (23:00 to 00:59) Lucky for: * sleeping and dreaming Unlucky for: * working and driving Keywords: ...
0 commentsSpitting - Why Do Guys Spit?
How disgusted are you when you see someone hocking a glob of gunk out of his throat and shooting that loogie out? Let's take a look at spit and spitting for some insight into why guys spit.
112 commentsA Brief History of Harley-Davidson V-Twins
Harley Davidson V-twin engines have been around almost as long as their motorcycles. V-twins get their name from the distinctive V-shape formed by the angle between their two opposing cylinders. Harley Davidson introduced their first V-twin in 1909,...
2 commentsShakespeare - Hamlet - DVD Play Reviews
Of all the plays by William Shakespeare, Hamlet remains one of the most intriguing and popular. When he wrote 'Hamlet', Shakespeare was creating a long-lasting phenomenon. Could he have ever have imagined that it would still be playing to packed audiences today? Actors are eager to play the lead and it is enacted in theatres all over the world, regularly. For those who prefer to watch in the comfort of their own home, it is also available on DVD. And there are a number of versions!
6 commentsRobert Duvall, Let Me Point You To Your Next Great Western: Montana 1948
As far as Western colored culture goes, there are two items that come to mind for me. The actor Robert Duvall (Broken Trail, Secondhand Lions, Lonesome Dove as well as a bajillion other movies, maybe two bajillion) Anyhow Mr. Duvall and his talent...
10 commentsKarl Gotch
Catch wrestling Karl Gotch passed on Saturday July 28th,2007 at 82 among his family and close friends at 9:45 in Tampa Florida. He is the last true legend in my book. For those who are not aware, much or...
0 commentsArthur Freed, the Man who Re-invented the Musical
Arthur Freed was one of the most important film producers of Hollywood's Golden Age. It is because of him and the "Freed Unit" that the magnificent MGM musical spectaculars of the late 1940's and early 1950's were possible.
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