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It’s always interesting to read about people that have made an impact on history. A large collection of strange, inspirational and unique life stories exist. For this article I have selected ten biographies that examine a wide range of topics and experiences. I chose individuals that provide intriguing facts and unparalleled life experiences. Some of [...]
Posted by Bryan Johnson on Monday, February 20, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under History · Tagged abraham lincoln, American Cryptogram Association, Aristotle Onassis, Barry Bremen, Betty Thomas, Bosnian pyramids, Bouvier family, Bruce Porter Roberts, Bruce Roberts, Bryan Johnson, Byron Looper, Carl Yastrzemski, Central Intelligence Agency, Charlotte Burks, Curtis Strange, Dallas Cowboys, Dave Winfield, David Ramsay, Edward Mordrake, edwin booth, energy beam, Eugene Brading, FBI's Cryptanalysis and Racketeering Records Unit, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Fred Couples, Gary Steakley, Gaylord Perry, Gemstone File, Gestapo, Hans Baur, Heinrich Müller, Henry Darger, Henry Darger Study Center, Huey Long, Izmir, Jacqueline Kennedy, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Jerry Pate, Jimmy Fratianno, Joe Morgan, john f kennedy, John Manley, john wilkes, Johnny Roselli, Joseph P. Kennedy, kansas city royals, Lee Harvey Oswald, Leo Major, Lou Brock, Mike Schmidt, Morgan County Correctional Complex, National Basketball Association, new york yankees, Onassis family, Otis Birdsong, parasitic twin head, Penelope Onassis, Peter Graves, Pyramid of Love, Reggie Jackson, Republican Party, Ricky McCormick, Robert Lincoln, Robert Vivian, Sarajevo, Semir Osmanagic, Skorpios Island, Socrates Onassis, Steve Carlton, Tennessee State Senate, Thane Cesar, Tommy Burks, Tommy Lasorda, United States Golf Association, Visocica hill, Visoki, Visoko, Wayne Levi
When you are a member of the elite Ultra Rich you have enough money to buy almost anything. It’s fun to dream about what you might buy if you had a million dollars – but what if you had billions? Here are the top 10 most extravagant luxuries enjoyed by the richest people in the [...]
Posted by Lee Standberry on Friday, July 8, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre, Humor, People · Tagged Aaron Spelling, Abu Dhabi, America, Andrew Carnegie, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Dallas Cowboys, expensive, extravagant, Famous club, Finance, generous rich people, influential media personalities, Jacque Costeau, large media conglomerates, lee standberry, luxury, Mariah Carey, Martha Living Ominimedia, melinda gates foundation, Michael Bloomberg, Mohammed Bin Rashid al-Maktoum, most expensive, Mukest Ambani, Mumbai Tower, oil rich nation, oprah winfrey, Paul Allen, Peter Parker (Spiderman), Rich and Famous, rich people, Shopping, Sultan Al Nahyan, the Bahamas, The Oprah Winfrey Show, United Arab Emirates, United States, Warren Buffett, Yacht
2011′s Superbowl – Superbowl XLV – gave us a harsh reminder of just how bad a national anthem performance can be. Thank you Christina Aguilera. Sure, it’s a difficult song to sing. And, yes, it has a lot of words to remember. But it is the National Anthem and it is on the biggest stage [...]
Posted by Elizabeth Downing on Monday, February 7, 2011 at 12:50 pm
Filed under Music, People · Tagged Aerosmith, Anthem, bad national anthem, bad national anthem performances, canada, Carl Lewis, carl lewis national anthem, Carl Winslow, chattanooga cop national anthem, Christina Aguilera, Christina Aguilera national anthem, christina aguilera super bowl, christina aguilera super bowl national anthem, Creed, Cyndi Lauper, Dallas Cowboys, Entertainment_Culture, Flea, ford, Ford Motor Company, forgetting the words to the national anthem, guard, hockey girl national anthem, Indianapolis, Indianapolis 500, Jack Murphy Stadium, Josh Groban, josh groban and flea national anthem, Kat DeLuna, kat deluna national anthem, michael bolton, micheal bolton national anthem, NASCAR, Ontario, Roseanne Barr, roseanne barr national anthem, runner, Scott Stapp, scott stapp national anthem, Singer, singers, Steven Tyler, steven tyler national anthem, worst national anthem, worst national anthem peformances, youtube, YouTube Inc
There’s something magical about the competition that a good sports match provides. No matter what sports you like it’s always exciting to see the teams you support take the field, because the thrill of not knowing whether they’ll win or lose is what makes the experience so great. However, there’s a depressing exception: if you [...]
Posted by Mark Hill on Tuesday, November 30, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Sports · Tagged 1899 Cleveland Spiders, 1960 Dallas Cowboys, 1962 New York Mets, 1973 Philadelphia 76ers, 1975 Washington Capitals, 1976 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1993 San Jose Sharks, 1998 Denver Nuggets, 2003 Detroit Tigers, 2008 Detroit Lions, baseball, basketball, Casey Stengel, Cleveland, Cleveland Spiders, Dallas Cowboys, Denver Nuggets, Detroit, Detroit Lions, Detroit Tigers, Grapefruit League, hockey, Imperfect season, Major League Baseball, manager, michigan, Missouri, National Basketball Association, National Football League, nba, new york mets, nfl, NHL, North America, Ottawa Senators, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, player, San Jose Sharks, Sports, Sports in the United States, st louis cardinals, St. Louis, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, terrible sports teams, The Cow Palace, United States, USD, Washington Capitals, Winning percentage
We can all understand the reasons to root for a team, but what goes into truly despising and hating a team so much that we expend energy on praying and wishing for them to lose? It would seems success breeds contempt and a loathing we can’t deny. You’ll find 10 successful sports teams that many [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Tuesday, July 28, 2009 at 12:41 am
Filed under Sports · Tagged alabama, baseball, Bill Belichick, buckeyes, college football, crimson tide, Dallas Cowboys, Games, hockey, Jerry Jones, Jerry West, jimmy johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, kobe bryant, Lakers, michigan, new england patriots, New York, Notre Dame, ohio state, Phil Jackson, pittsburgh penguins, san antonio spurs, Shaquille O'Neal, sport, sporting, Sports, Tom Brady, Wilt Chamberlain, Yankess
As the country and the world prepares for Super Bowl Sunday this weekend we thought it would be fun to look back at over forty Super Bowls and select the football heroes that surprised us all. Our favorite sports writer Chuck Bednar has compiled a wonderful list of the top 10 most unlikely Super Bowl [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 at 11:05 pm
Filed under People, Sports · Tagged bronco, championship, Controversial, Dallas Cowboys, dolphins, ed, football, jets, Joe Namath, mvp, nfl, Sports, super bowl, super bowl III, super bowl mvp, Tampa Bay, upset