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If you work 9 to 5 from Monday to Friday, chances are you eagerly look forward to the weekend. Yet, superstitions from all over the world paint a very different picture. Instead of getting excited as the week days pass by, you should be afraid… very, very afraid. Or at least careful. Some of these [...]
Posted by Tanya Bennett on Friday, May 13, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre, Movies · Tagged Al Capone, America, bad day, Bad Dreams, bad idea, casual friday, catholic, child, Childhood, Christian, Christians, countries, Facial hair, Fairies, fridays, happy friday, headaches, Health, holiday weekends, injuries, Irish, Jesus Christ, labor day, memorial day, national safety council, national transportation, Oxford University, pravda ru, supersition, superstitions, Thailand, transportation studies, tupac shakur, wedding
The most surprising thing about the following list of the world’s worst money launderers is that, although managing to launder over US$50 billion between them, the combined total amount spent behind bars for their crimes is less than one year. We guess that really makes them the “best” money launderers, in a way. 10. Semion [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Friday, January 14, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Crime · Tagged Al Capone, Crime, dawood ibrahim, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Gary Youinou, Leopold, leopold II, Leopold Joseph Holdings PLC, Meyer Lansky, Military personnel, Mobutu Sese Seko, Money laundering, Nigeria, osama bin Laden, Pablo Escobar, Political corruption, Politics, Sani Abacha, Scarface, Semion Mogilevich, Semion Yudkovich Mogilevich, Sese Seko
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Posted by Brian Douglas on Thursday, October 14, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre, History · Tagged Abie Maldowitz, Al Capone, Alcatraz Island, America, American folklore, Anna Philbrick, Bayshore Highway, Belle Fourche, Bill Hickock, body shoot, bullock hotel, Butcher, California, Charles Dickens, civil war, Deadwood, disruptive spirit name Butcher, eastern state penitentiary, Energy, Folklore, Ghost, Ghost hunting, ghostly encounter, ghosts, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Gorgas Library, handsome piano player, haunt, Haunted house, hauntings, Helena, intelligent haunting, intelligent hauntings, Iron Gag, Jason’s Shrine, John Contina, Kentucky, Kreischer Mansion, lady in blue, lemp brewery, lemp mansion, life magazine, lizzie borden, Louisville, Mad Chair, Marine View Hotel, Mary Ellen, Missouri, Montana, moss beach distillery, negative energy, New York, New York City, Old Lemp Brewery, paranormal, paranormal activitiy, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pseudoscience, residual haunting, resiudal hauntings, san francisco, San Jose, Sarah Winchester, seth bullock, Sheriff, Smith Hall, Sol Star, South Dakota, spirit, spirits, St. Louis, staten island, Tuberculosis hospital, U.S. military, United States, university of alabama, warehouse Bullock, waverly hills, waverly hills saniarium, winchester, winchester mystery house, winchester rifles
The cinema is an ever evolving art form that has made countless changes in the short time that it has existed. Great masters and auteurs have risen and fallen, inspiring countless other filmmakers. One of the most common ways that filmmakers pay tribute to their influences is to quote, or “homage,” their favorite movies or [...]
Posted by Nathanael Hood on Monday, August 30, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Movies · Tagged accountant, Actor, Akira Kurosawa, Al Capone, American cinema, Apache, Apache Corporation, Bill Murray, Bruce Willis, Caligari, Capone, CapOne Berhad, carbon copy, charlie chaplin, Chicago, Copacabana club, Copacabana nightclub, Dashiell Hammett, David Holm, director, Dragon Ma, Eddie Adams, Eliot Ness, Esteban, George Lucas, Georges, Gordon Conquers, Hamlet, Harold Lloyd, Herbert H. Heebert, Illinois, Indiana, indiana jones, Ingmar Bergman, Jack Torrance, Jacques, Jane Fonda, Janet Leigh, Jean-Luc Godard, Jerry Lewis, john wayne, John Williams, journalist, Karen Hill, King, local undertaker, manager, Marine Police, Marion Crane, Martin Scorsese, Ming, movie scenes, Nathanael Hood, nearly omnipresent police officer, New Mexico, Norman Bates, Nosferatu, officer, Paul Thomas Anderson, Psycho, pulp fiction writer, Quentin Tarantino, Raiders of the Lost Ark, relentless energy, Ryuzo Kikushima, Safety Last!, screenwriter, sea captain and oceanographer, Sergio Leone, Southern California, stanley kubrick, Steve Zissou, stuntman, Susan, The Battleship Potemkin, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, The Glass Key, The Ladies Man, The Shining, the Star, The Star Tribune Company, Tout Va Bien, Trip to Mars, Tsar, Union Station, United States, USD, Ving Rhames, Walter Payne
A feud, or vendetta, is an extended argument between two groups of people, usually started as the result of an insult, violence, or even murder. Today the term is more popularly associated with celebrities and sports rivalries, but historical blood feuds were fairly commonplace, and there were even rules and laws—like dueling—that were set up [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Monday, April 19, 2010 at 12:05 am
Filed under Crime, History, Politics · Tagged Aaron Burr, Al Capone, Alexander Hamilton, Asano Nagonori, bank robbery, Biddulph Township, Black Donnellys, Bugs Moran, Byzantine Empire, Clan Chattan, Clan Kay, Communism, Crime, dangerous gangs, Donnelly, Ed Tewksbury, Family Feud, federal government, Feud, feuds, fever, gangs, gangsters, Hatfield, Hatfield-McCoy feud, Hatfields vs. McCoys, History, James Donnelly, Joseph Stalin, Kira Yoshinaka, leader, Lenin’s illness, Leon Trotsky, local law enforcement, mccoys, Morgan Lewis, New Year’s Night Massacre, New York senate, Oishi Yoshio, organized crime, Pelle-Vottari-Romeos, People, Perry Owens, personal bodyguard, Phillip Schuyler, Politics, R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company, rival politician, rivalry, Roseanna McCoy, Samurai, San Luca, San Luca feud, Scarface, Scotland, Seppuku, Soviet Secret Police, Strangio-Nirtas, The 47 Ronin, The Ako Vendetta, The Battle of North Inch, The Pleasant Valley War, top 10 feuds, vendettas, violence, Vladimir Lenin, Weehawken