The whole thing is rather intriguing if you ask me. It is very interesting. Ever see the Discovery or History Channel shows on the evidence to support alien technology that helped build pyramids, Machu Picchu, and other places? Regarding this watch...being the Cold War kid I am I need to ask...can ...
On this date (1846) the first officially recorded baseball game using modern rules was played in Hoboken, New Jersey, with the New York Nine defeating the New York Knickerbockers, 23–1.
Next Wednesday is going to be one crazy day of footy! :) Amazingly, we are now in a fine position to WIN our Group C ...with a little help from Mother England! :wink: If we can prevail in our group stage, we would likely face the likes of Ghana, Serbia, or Australia out of Group D Should we get thr...
Wrightsville Beach is a nice little tourist town on an island of its own just a short distance from Wilmington, NC. Due to its location, it is something of a hurricane magnet. [During the 1990s, Wrightsville Beach suffered from several hurricanes including Bertha, Fran, Irene, Bonnie, Dennis and Flo...
This will be my first trip up to Bristow, and I managed to get a hotel room at the Best Western Battlefield Inn(4 miles from the event). It seems that the Hampton Inn Gainesville(walking distance) is booked. Anyone have any tips on how getting around up there is? Its my wife's anniversary present a...
Off to Meet the Reefers I was raised in parking lot with music in the air Sins and fins and luau shirts and people everywhere They’d sing about the tropics with the words they all knew Everybody strolling on the party avenue. Excited by the legends that the parrotheads told About a Coral Reefer who ...
15 "experts" from Sports Illustrated pick who will advance and who will win. of the 15, 14 pick USA to advance, and 3 of those 14 pick USA to win group C. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/soccer/world-cup-2010/06/05/SI.wc.picks/index.html?eref=sihp Sort of like a clown on black velve...
A Halkett boat was a collapsible and inflatable boat designed by Lt Peter Halkett during the 1840s that was light enough to be carried over arduous terrain, but robust enough to be used in extreme weather conditions. When deflated, the hull of the boat could be worn as a cloak, the oar used as a wal...