OMG! That link is incredible> I've been watching it pretty heavy. Wow. I feel like I'm right back there. I'm a mess right now. I was a mess to begin with and watching that coverage brought back all those feelings as well.
Does anyone go for that cultural music like Gaelic Storm?
The name rung a bell - my wife popped in the movie Titanic a few days ago. I noticed in the credits Gaelic Storm was the band playing the jig music for the "Steerage" dance scene below deck. Another 'Six Degrees' moment?
Graham Norton did it again - this time it's the Men's urinal. Dustin Hoffman helps out. Keep watching after Dustin's Flea Joke and you'll see what I mean. :sillygrin:
I've never seen this before. A very thorough animation of the first planes' impact on the World Trade Center using structural analysis. Anyone on those floors when the plane hit were probably toasted before they knew it.
watching that plane from the inside of the building makes me wonder if the few people on that floor looked up and saw the plane coming at them - becoming frozen to stare at it as if they were in a slow motion scene from a movie, realizing and breathing it in for those last moments with maybe no time for fear- knowing for a a few seconds that that was the end. The faces of people that meant the most quickly flicker through their minds and the thought that they wont get to tell them what they are seeing. maybe for a second fear did set in. :frown:
Lake Pepin is the largest lake on the Mississippi River, over two miles wide and 22 miles long. It forms the natural border between Minnesota and Wisconsin and is located about 60 miles south of the Twin Cities. Surrounded by scenic bluffs and quaint villages, Lake Pepin is widely described as one of the most scenic spots in North America!
The native Dakota people that lived in the area refused to travel on Lake Pepin in bark canoes because of the large "creatures" that would rise from the depths of the Lake and puncture the thin bark skin of those canoes. They would only travel on Lake Pepin in more stout dugout canoes that were made by hollowing out a large log.
On April 28, 1871 "a lake monster is seen swimming in Lake Pepin" (Minnesota Almanac, published by the MN Historical Society). Since then, many people have reported sightings of an unidentified creature surfacing from the depths of Lake Pepin. The locals have given this shy and elusive creature a name; Pepie.
Over the years the question persist, what is Pepie? Because Lake Pepin is almost identical in size and geography to Scotland's Loch Ness (which is 23 miles long and 1.5 miles wide), many people feel that Pepie is a relative of the famous Loch Ness creature dubbed Nessie.
Still others feel that the sightings might be surfacing schools of the huge game fish that are so abundant in the Lake.
In an effort to solve the puzzle, we have posted a $50,000 reward for indisputable proof of Pepies existence. Click on "News" for the details.
me too it's awesome. that application doesn't capture it at all. the best part was the whole time you were making something it didn't look cool at all and then when you tore the paper away and turned the light on it was sweet.
I thought this one using Sign language letters was kind of clever.
for cluey...and other 9/11 addicts.
this one is even better...omg..
Thanks for posting Kitch.
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.....and then the coverage...wow
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=TWaL1XnUPN0
:cool: Booker T and the MGs :cool:
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Chris Isaaks?
at the ZOO?
weird
The name rung a bell - my wife popped in the movie Titanic a few days ago. I noticed in the credits Gaelic Storm was the band playing the jig music for the "Steerage" dance scene below deck. Another 'Six Degrees' moment?
both Becks and I like them
I think we both have their cds
6 degrees moment?
for those of you that are having a hard time with access to ableminds at work...try this link...
I worry all the time when Im gonna get cut off
thanks kitch
maybe its the highest averages -huh
baby names by state and year...
ava?? 2007 most popular in minnesota for girls.
It's a video prank on the Graham Norton show (Britain). He gets Cagney and Lacey to help with a prank in a ladies' restroom. Priceless reactions.
You can never go wrong with a fart
"I don't remember eating that!"
Graham Norton did it again - this time it's the Men's urinal. Dustin Hoffman helps out. Keep watching after Dustin's Flea Joke and you'll see what I mean. :sillygrin:
I've never seen this before. A very thorough animation of the first planes' impact on the World Trade Center using structural analysis. Anyone on those floors when the plane hit were probably toasted before they knew it.
Lake Pepin is the largest lake on the Mississippi River, over two miles wide and 22 miles long. It forms the natural border between Minnesota and Wisconsin and is located about 60 miles south of the Twin Cities. Surrounded by scenic bluffs and quaint villages, Lake Pepin is widely described as one of the most scenic spots in North America!
The native Dakota people that lived in the area refused to travel on Lake Pepin in bark canoes because of the large "creatures" that would rise from the depths of the Lake and puncture the thin bark skin of those canoes. They would only travel on Lake Pepin in more stout dugout canoes that were made by hollowing out a large log.
On April 28, 1871 "a lake monster is seen swimming in Lake Pepin" (Minnesota Almanac, published by the MN Historical Society). Since then, many people have reported sightings of an unidentified creature surfacing from the depths of Lake Pepin. The locals have given this shy and elusive creature a name; Pepie.
Over the years the question persist, what is Pepie? Because Lake Pepin is almost identical in size and geography to Scotland's Loch Ness (which is 23 miles long and 1.5 miles wide), many people feel that Pepie is a relative of the famous Loch Ness creature dubbed Nessie.
Still others feel that the sightings might be surfacing schools of the huge game fish that are so abundant in the Lake.
In an effort to solve the puzzle, we have posted a $50,000 reward for indisputable proof of Pepies existence. Click on "News" for the details.
should be an easy 50k :smile:
http://www.pepie.net
but I love those old newspaper monster stories.
I went and checked it out earlier, after posting that... I also found an un-opened package of He-Man, Lite Brite pages...
Did I say that out loud? :sheepish:
Kids - remember, don't do drugs
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june 13th mpls. varisty theater..
I just can't think of any skinny long hair guys that look like on coke to push to do this..
Evolution of the Wedding Dance
Best way (which is probably also the most expensive) would be to have a monorail over the road.
I think someone told me once that a lot of the old streetcar rail is still under the pavement on University, heh.
Pagination