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After an interesting response from my, “Top 10 Reasons not to live in California” list, we now turn our attention to other spots around the nation that one might not want to call home. Moving all the way across the country to the east coast, we find one of the original states of the great [...]
Posted by Lee Standberry on Thursday, September 22, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Travel · Tagged Black P. Stones, Born to Kill, California, china, Crime, Criminology, crips, East Coast, Ethics, federal government, gang, Gangs in the United States, Houston, i.e. manufacturing, law abiding citizens, law enforcement, lee standberry, local law enforcement, Maine, New, New York, New York can the, New York City, new york yankees, Rodney King, Snatch, Sociology, South Dakota, Texas, The Warriors, Times Square, United States, Urban decay, US Federal Reserve, USD, Washington, Washington DC
The Second World War was the greatest, bloodiest conflict in human history. Millions were killed, empires rose and fell, and no corner of the planet was spared the destruction, fire, and death it left in its wake. Although it is often remembered as the first technological war, many of the battles of WWII were fought [...]
Posted by Geoff Shakespeare on Monday, May 2, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under History · Tagged Africa, Asia, BAR Combat Knife, British Army, Carbine, Destruction, Europe, Firearm actions, German army, Germany, Grenade, Infantry Weapons of WWII, invaluable tool, Karabiner 98k, law enforcement, Luger, Luger PO8, M1 carbine, M1 Garand, MP 40, MP40, Poland, PPSh-41, Russian army, Second World War, Security, Skullcandy G.I. Headphone/Headset, South Pacific, Sten Gun, Submachine guns, The KA-BAR Combat Knife, The Thompson Submachine Gun, Thompson, Top Ten infantry, U.S. government, U.S. military, United States, United States Army, War_Conflict, WWII
There are few action movies that actually have a message, point, or any subtext whatsoever. The average action movie usually just has a hero fighting a bad guy, with some explosions, or if you are Michael Bay thousands of explosions, and getting the girl in the end after stopping the big bad. In the 80s [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Wednesday, April 20, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Movies · Tagged Alex Murphy, car industry, Clarence Boddicker, Detroit, Dick Jones, Entertainment, Entertainment_Culture, films, King, Kurtwood Smith, law enforcement, Mass media, Michael Bay, Michael Curran, michigan, OCP, OCP building, OCP S.A., officer, Peter Weller, RoboCop, Robocop 2, Robocop 3, RoboCop: Prime Directives, RoboCop: The Animated Series, Superhero films, Terminator, the Star, The Star Tribune Company, United States
Tara Myers is hitting the news as the Missouri school teacher outed for her porn star past. With porn stars typically having a relatively short working life, what is a girl to do after her working life in front of the camera comes to an end? In some instances, porn stars see the light and [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Monday, March 14, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Movies, People · Tagged Actor, Barbie Bridges, Big Ron, California, car bomb attack, car wreck, Colorado, Crystal Gunns, David Vitter, Deep Throat, Entertainment, Entertainment_Culture, Florida, Howard Stern, Human Interest, Janine Lindemuller, Jessica Bennett, law enforcement, lax healthcare protection standards, Linda Boreman, Linda Lovelace, local school district, Los Angeles, Louisa Tuck, Melissa Scott, Michael Verdugo, Missouri, New Jersey, Obama, ordained chaplain, Pink Cross Ministry, porn actress, Pornographic actor, Pornographic films, pornography, preacher, president, Rikki Andersin, Ron Jeremy, Sandra Bullock, school lunch lady assistant, school teacher, schoolteacher and volleyball coach, Senate, Sex industry, Shelley Lubben, Stephanie Gregory, Stormy Daniels, Tara Myers, Tericka Dye, United States, University Cathedral, USD, vocal critic, West Coast
No other city in the world has the cinematic history of New York. Long a favorite of filmmakers interested in exploring city life, it can become a reflection of whatever they perceive it or the world at large to be. At times, New York is portrayed as a magical place of bustle, commerce, and unlimited [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Friday, November 26, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Games, Movies, Television · Tagged America, Barney Miller, basic services, Batman, Batman writer, Black P. Stones, Bringing Out The Dead, Charleton Heston, Coney Island, crazy people paramedic, Entertainment, Escape From New York, Fiction, film, food delivery, gang, Gangs of New York, Gotham City, Gothan City, law enforcement, Lee Van Cleef, Liberty City, Liberty City police, Manhattan, Martin Scorsese, New York, New York City, Nicholas Cage, paramedic, planet of the apes, Southern California, Statue of Liberty in popular culture, The Lost Weekend, The Secret of My Success, The Warriors, United States, US Federal Reserve
California is often portrayed as a great place to visit. And certainly, there are many tourist attractions to see and participate in. The weather is great and you can see Mickey Mouse do his thing at Disneyland. However, it’s best to have fun during a short stay and then be on your way. Why? Simply, [...]
Posted by Lee Standberry on Thursday, April 29, 2010 at 8:55 am
Filed under Travel · Tagged Arnold Schwarzenegger, brush fires, California, californians, Crime in Mexico, dangerous places to live, drug trafficking, gang, Gang Violence, Governor, law enforcement, Los Angeles, Mexican Drug War, natural disaster, nice places to live, state revenue, state taxes, the Governator, The Terminator, Top 10 reasons, top ten lists, TopTenz, United States, urban violence, weather