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Not everyone wants to watch a football game on Thanksgiving and with that in mind I offer up these top 10 movies to watch on Thanksgiving. Most will be shown on your local cable or network channels but some may require a trip to the DVD rental store. Also, if you don’t feel like going [...]
Posted by TopTenz Master on Thursday, November 27, 2008 at 1:32 am
Filed under All, Holidays, Movies, Television · Tagged with America, black friday, Charlie Brown, football game, Holidays, Holidays, Home Alone, Movies, planes trains and automobiles, Snoopy, Television, Thanksgiving, Willy Wonka
When it comes to people committing crimes, most fugitives try to do it in a way so that police and law enforcement officials won’t be able to find them. While some succeed, most do not, simply because as humans we make mistakes, and others will eventually pick up on those mistakes. In the world of [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Tuesday, November 25, 2008 at 10:03 pm
Filed under All, Crime · Tagged with al qaeda, Alimzhan, Boston, Crime, criminal empire, dawood ibrahim, drug trafficking, Ibrahim Kaskar, James J. Bulger, Joaquin Guzman, Joseph Kony, Kingpin, Mafia, Matteo Messina, Middle East, Nino, organized crime, Russia, russian mob, top 10 fugitives, torture, Usama Bin Laden, world of crime
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (BTVS) ran from 1997 to 2003, received many nominations and awards, and became cult viewing for a generation. Aside from the idea that Buffy empowered the iconic stature of the female heroine, the scripts were kick-ass, the acting was sublime and the storylines made for compelling viewing.
But who were the [...]
Posted by TopTenz Master on Monday, November 24, 2008 at 8:45 am
Filed under All, Television · Tagged with aliens, btvs, Buffy, buffy the vampire slayer, death, female heroine, heroin, james marsters, list of villains, Mayor Wilkins, Nathan Fillion, reluctant hero, slayers, sunnydale, Television, tv, vampire, vampires, villain
Death is something that most people fear, simply because we don’t know what happens after we die. Others aren’t afraid to die, but I think it’s safe to say that a lot of us get a bad feeling when we think about what comes next. While we may not know when or what is next, [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Thursday, November 20, 2008 at 10:24 pm
Filed under All, Bizarre, Sports · Tagged with baseball, Belmont Park, bill masterson, Bill Masterton, Boston, championship, chuck hughes, congenital heart failure, dale earnhardt, death, ed sanders, football, football game, frank hayes, Games, Houston, houston oilers, howard glenn, jv mcain, Life, new york titans, North Stars, olympics, Philadelphia, philadelphia eagles, ray chapman, reggie lewis, scott brayton, Sports, st louis cardinals, Yankee
London, England is full of museums. There are large museums and smaller museums. Many are quite good and some are ever-so-slightly crappy. If you only have time to visit ten of London’s many interesting museums, then below are the ten museums that Spoonfed would recommend. Even if you have time to visit as many as [...]
Posted by TopTenz Master on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 at 9:42 pm
Filed under All, Travel · Tagged with Albert, British, Great, Great Britain, hackney road, interesting animal facts, London, london zoo, medical artifacts, Museum, museums, National, natural history museum, science museum, Victoria, victoria and albert, victoria and albert museum, Wellcome, wellcome collection, Zoo
Some may argue that there’s no such thing as a useless degree – any education is good education. However, these seemingly pointless studies may be an exception to that rule. Pay attention as we list the top 10 most useless college degrees.
10. David Beckham studies – Staffordshire University, UK
It might sound like a joke, but [...]
Posted by Katherine Watt on Sunday, November 16, 2008 at 5:48 pm
Filed under All, Bizarre, Religion · Tagged with Art History, Australia, Benjamin Britten, college degrees, david beckham, doctorate of philosophy, football, Georgetown, ghostbusters, golf, little green men, Management, Martin Plowman, Melbourne, melbourne university, Mickey Mouse, Music, music therapy, occidental college, parapsychology, penis, Philosophy, Queer, Star Trek, universities and colleges, University, useless college degrees
Since the time of fire, man has had arguments – rare or well done? Of course, arguments depend on your point of view, or in the case of husbands and wives, what the wife thinks. Some arguments are never-ending. Over the centuries, there have been some doozies that have kept philosophy students and teachers debating.
To [...]
Posted by William O'Dell on Thursday, November 13, 2008 at 11:47 pm
Filed under All, History, Nature, Religion · Tagged with abortion, Animal, bullets, Christian, Creation, Darwin, death, death penalty, Destiny, Dr. Kevorkian, Earth, Evolution, God, Gun, Health, identical twins, Nature, nature vs nurture, Nurture, religion, right to bear arms, Universe
When you think about going on vacation or to a getaway trip, you probably pick somewhere warm with inviting weather, people, and beaches. Once you pick that perfect beach you want to visit, you can’t picture anything else but a warm breeze and a clear blue sky that engulfs a beautiful brown sandy beach, with [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Wednesday, November 12, 2008 at 12:09 am
Filed under All, Nature, Travel · Tagged with attractions, beach, black sand, black sand beach, California, hawaii, hawaii beaches, honokalani black sand beach, kaimu beach, kehena beach, ocean, oneuli beach, pololu valley beach, prince william sound, punaluu beach, roadside, sea, sun, Travel, vik beach, waianapanapa black sand beach, water
I can think of lots of reasons why people may be interested in ‘robbing the cradle’. Perhaps the cradle robber is in denial about how old he or she really is. I know I often realize with a shock that I am over 30… imagine what it would be to be 60… or 80? Others [...]
Posted by Tanya Bennett on Sunday, November 9, 2008 at 12:22 pm
Filed under All, People · Tagged with Actor, Alexa Ray Joel, Ashton Kutcher, Billy Joel, charlie chaplin, Christie Brinkley, cradle robber, Jack Nicholson, James Woods, Joan Collins, Katie Lee Joel, Lara Flynn Boyle, Michael Douglas, Nicolas Cage, Oona, Patricia Arquette, Paulette Goddard, Peter Holm, Playboy, Rebecca Broussard, relationships, robbing the cradle, Rod Stewart, Ron Hurlstone, Women, young ladies
It is journalistic practice for rookies to start writing obits as their first assignments when first diving into the newspaper world. Sometimes these writers get ahead of themselves and some celebrities will find out that their obituaries have been written before their demise. And that means that a few of those people have the misfortune [...]
Posted by William O'Dell on Friday, November 7, 2008 at 12:02 am
Filed under All, Bizarre, People · Tagged with alfred nobel, assassination, Beatles, bertrand russell, Bob Hope, daniel boone, death, Earnest Hemingway, folk hero, George H.W. Bush, Internet, James Earl Jones, James Whistler, Mary Welsh, new york sun, new york times, nobel prize, Paul McCartney, Pope John Paul II, president, presidents, pt barnum, Queen Elizabeth These, ronald reagan, rudyard kipling, Russ Gibb, Samuel Langhorne, Sir Paul McCartney, Television