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Midnight In Paris (2011)
Gil and Inez travel to Paris, as sort of a tag along couple with her parents, as they're traveling to France on business. Although Gil wants to take in all the culture of Paris has to offer, Inez fails to see the beauty of it, as it's clear they really have nothing in common. However, as the movie plays out, Gil begins to realize a few things not only about himself, but his place in life.
0 commentsA Poem- I will be there underneath
Online Poetry from HC Porter. Phrases that speak of life's lessons, journey and a wasted youth that is not forgotten.
18 comments"Don't Shoot, We're Republicans!"
"Don't shoot, we're Republicans!” was a greeting often heard when the American destroyer 'William D. Porter,' which had to be the unluckiest vessel ever in the U.S. naval fleet, pulled into port. What spurred the odd hailing was a serious, but...
2 commentsFirestone Walker Reserve Porter - Beer Review
A review of a remarkable porter brewed by the Firestone Walker Brewing Company in California.
10 commentsTen Best Country Covers
The cycle is now complete. This is the fourth and final in a series dealing with covers. After listing some of my all-time favorites and least favorites in rock and my least favorites in country it's time for ten of the best covers in country...
2 commentsPoetry- How will the pages be turned?
Prose Poetry by H.C Porter- sometimes we find we are lost from ourselves and our lives. A poem about a women who escapes to a better place through her books and her mind, only to realize this is no way to live. Embrace Your Life
25 commentsU.S. Navy Commemorative Stamps 1936-1937: David Farragut and David Porter
Collecting stamps provides a wonderful and fun way to learn history. In 1936 and 1937, the U.S. Post Office issued a series of ten Army and Navy commemorative stamps honoring heroes from the Revolutionary War through the Spanish-American War. The three-cent Navy stamp honors Admirals David Farragut and David Porter, naval heroes of the Civil War and adoptive brothers. The stamp provides a nice introduction to the naval history of the Civil War.
0 commentsThe Bungling Bandit, Al Jennings
It was said Al Jennings killed more men than Billy the Kid and robbed more trains than Jesse James. The only thing wrong with that statement is Jennings was describing himself. He often said he was "The fastest gun on the range,” but the truth was...
3 commentsHoustons DoubleTrouble Cafe and Bar
God has a brown voice, as soft and full as beer. – Anne Sexton Perfect way to start out a new year! Right? with a lovely positive review, and with just a few hints of bearable negatives. So i decided to go to DoubleTrouble, located downtown in...
0 commentsSocial Media Marketing and How to Apply and Manage SMM to Benefit Your Brand
Why you need Social Media Marketing in 2012. SEO, SMM, SMO and all that applies is how Marketing is done, and what you need to do to stay ahead of competition. Social Media for business-if you do not have it-remember your competition does.
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