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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
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Of the top ten exclusive, rare and most sought after foods a few come to mind while others come as a bit of a surprise. Often these foods are quite expensive due to the rarity of the product, astronomically expensive in some cases, appearing only at the tables of the rich and famous. Of those [...]
Posted by Natalie Jaro on Thursday, March 31, 2011 at 12:01 am
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Thanks to urban legends, pranks, and the use of pseudonyms, there have been a number of people who managed to get famous without having to go through the hassle of actually existing. Some were used for shady marketing purposes, others served as tools for building hoaxes, and one was even responsible for encouraging early medieval [...]
Posted by Evan Andrews on Wednesday, February 9, 2011 at 12:01 am
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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