My turtle loves T2! by Big 12 Tournament

Sat, 08 Nov 2008 05:11:08 -0700

My turtle loves T2!

by Big 12 Tournament (Big-12-Tournament) @ Sat, 08 Nov 2008 05:11:08 -0700

I bought a turtle a couple of days ago and it seemed to like T2s vids! (No turtle harmed in this video) And sorry to craftchest for my "little joke" in the end xD

Author: CrimsonsDeath12
Keywords: t2darlantan deer hunter tournament metal solid rare animal big game lodge BGL
Added: October 28, 2008



Pro Wrestling Iron FINAL SHOW:part 12: Battle royal part 2

Pro Wrestling Iron's Final eventTaped in August of 2005 at Pro Wrestling Iron's Dojo in Hayward, CAFeaturing:Finals of the amateur wrestling tournament with the students of the Tetsu academy Tito Aquino vs VirgilRic 'O Chet & R Cayde vs the Suburban Commandos Rey Kengimura vs Joey HarderPWI founder Donovon Morgan makes farewell address'Big ugly' JD Bishop vs 'Bonzi" Bruce BukkakeHook Bomberry vs Apollo KahnVinny Massaro vs 'Old School' Oliver JohnMain Event: Battle Royal

Author: pwl4life
Keywords: pro wrestling iron hayward dojo donovan morgan apollo kahn oliver john tetsu final last show
Added: October 28, 2008



Rob Dougan - Clubbed To Death

Dougan frequently attempts different variations of the same track, which usually find their way onto single releases. However the "Kurayamino variation" of this "Clubbed to Death" is significantly better known than the first one due to its appearance in the film The Matrix. Therefore, this version is now known simply as "Clubbed to Death", and the first one as the "First Mix".The subtitle "Kurayamino variation" is Japanese for "darkness's variation" (暗闇(くらやみ) kurayami means darkness, and の no is the genitive suffix). It denotes Dougan's own mix in a tragic style, as well as his stated inspirations from Japanese 'dark' writers such as Yukio Mishima or Yasunari Kawabata.[3]The short strings intro is an excerpt from the first movement of Edward Elgar's Enigma Variations. On the other hand, and contrary to a widespread rumour, the piano parts are not "samples of Elgar's Enigma Variations", and you wouldn't find them on Elgar's score: they are Dougan's own composition, played by himself; but this composition is indeed derived from the Enigma Variations (especially the visible Theme and variations 1 and 12), and could be considered either as an apocryphal 15th variation, or as Dougan's attempt at solving said enigma, which is the fabled second, hidden theme Elgar said he based his 14 variations on, but never revealed; see details in Enigma Variations's history."Clubbed to Death 2"'s classical part is built around Chopin's "Prelude No.4 in E-minor" (from Preludes, opus 28). The piece was played in the classic film "The Amazing Mr. X" (1948).A mix of Clubbed to Death titled 'Peshay Mix' was present on The Big Brother soundtrack, following the first season of Big Brother in the UK. This version features only minimal string, piano and synthesizer parts and light percussion with a breakbeat section in the middle of the song.A sample of Clubbed to Death is used in commercials for the NCAAW basketball tournament commercial.

Author: Rebelmusic09
Keywords: rob dougan clubbed to death music song theme anthem World Music Unsigned Soul Rock Religious Rap Pop Alternative Blues Classical Country Electronic Folk Hip-Hop Indie Jazz
Added: October 27, 2008



Athletic Day 2 Evening Session Review: Field of glory

(BEIJING, August 24) -- The Games of the 29th Olympiad are finally over and concluded with 12 finals including a new Olympic record in the Men's Marathon, China and Mongolia collecting their first-ever Olympic Boxing medals and Russia retaining its Rhythmic Gymnastics All Around crown.But to most observers there was only one question that remained to be answered before the veil came down on Beijing 2008: could Team USA redeem their country's wounded pride at missing the Men's Basketball gold medal in Athens four years ago?Indeed, even the star-studded NBA players in their ironically monikered "redeem team" joked they'd better not bother going home unless they had nice new gold medals safely tucked inside their suitcases few major sports, if any, have one nation in the psychological grip that basketball has over the US public.And the US Women's team, led by Lisa Leslie who scooped her fourth and almost certainly final consecutive gold medal, also retained their Women's Basketball title yesterday. So there was some pressure on the boys.Redeemers, dreamers, daydream believers, call them what you will, today they were simply winners -- and Beijing 2008, alongside the big name footballers and tennis players who came here, was all the richer for having these major sporting stars in its midst.They responded magnificently by weighing in with 118 points to Spain's 107. Not that it was ever a walk in the park against a determined Spanish team which, just like China had done in the US team's opening encounter of the Games, led early on.But after a shaky start, Team USA soon built a seven point advantage by the end of the first quarter, then a half time of lead 69-61.Inspired by Marc Gasol, Spain chipped away the US lead in the third and fourth quarters, reducing the deficit to just four points at one stage, but the "redeemers" pulled away for an 11 point victory margin that reflected the overall balance of the game. As you might expect, Kobe Bryant and Dwyane Wade were the top scorers for Team USA, weighing in with 20 and 27 points each. Afterwards, Lebron James described the joy within the Team USA camp: "It means everything to me. We're the number one team. We've been so blessed with this opportunity. It's so rewarding to see your hard work pay off. This is something I've waited for, for four years." Earlier, defending Olympic champion Argentina won the bronze medal after a comfortable victory against Lithuania 87-75 with Carlos Delfino top-scoring with 20 points for Argentina.And there was plenty of other action on Day 16. Samuel Kamau Wansiru set a new Olympic record in the final Athletics event of the Games -- the Men's Marathon -- in which all the medals went to African runners. Wansiru's victory in two hours and 6.32 minutes was Keyna's first Olympic Men's Marathon win and smashed Carlos Lopes' 24-year-old previous record of two hours and 9:21 minutes, set by the Portuguese runner at the 1984 Olympics.Jaouad Gharib from Morocco also broke the former record to take silver in two hours and 7.16 minutes, with Ethiopia's Tsegay Kebede crossing the finish line in two hours and 10 minutes to claim the bronze.China collected its 50th gold medal of the Games and its first-ever Olympic Boxing gold thanks to two-time world Light-flyweight champion Zou Shiming, who defeated Serdamba Purevdorj by catching the Mongolian with a combination of punches in the first round, to earn one point. The bout ended abruptly in the second round with Purevdorj retiring with a shoulder injury.A second Boxing gold soon came China's way with Zou followed onto the podium by Zhang Xiaoping, who won the Light-heavyweight final by defeating Kenny Egan of Ireland, 11-7.China was denied a third win though, as Roberto Cammarelle of Italy beat Zhang Zhilei to win the Super-Heavyweight gold.Mongolia didn't have long to wait to get over the disappointment of Purevdorj's defeat -- Badar-Uugan Enkhbat grabbed its first-ever Boxing gold by out pointing Yankiel Leon Alarcon of Cuba 16-5 to win the Bantamweight gold and Cuba left the Boxing tournament without a gold medal after Carlos Banteaux Suarez was easily defeated by Kazakhstan's Bakhyt Sarsekbayev 18-9 in the welterweight gold medal final.Alexey Tishchenko of Russia beat Daouda Sow of France 11-9 to win the Lightweight gold for his second straight Olympic gold medal, having won in the Featherweight class at Athens 2004.

Author: leaderfabio
Keywords: public service announcements
Added: October 24, 2008

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