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Curious what my american accent is. I have been told that I have a southern accent when I lived in New York City, but I know what a southern accent sounds like, I'm pretty sure it isn't. one more thing, I edited some clips out to make myself less of a complete douchebag, I can tell you now, I make Keanu Reeves acting god-like. another thing, in case your wondering what I was watching behind my monitor "Frisky Dingo" and the magazine I was reading "Skeptical Inquirer"
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Watch our MiniMovies in high quality at www.minimovies.org Episode 3 Paul Wall & TV Johnny For TV Johnny and Paul Wall, hiphop jewelry is big business. The 5ft2 Vietnamese guy and the big white rapper with the southern accent made grillz for everyone from LeBron James to Kanye West. --------------------------------- Grillz Put your money where your mouth is Fronts, golds, plates, shines, caps, slugs, pullouts. Call it what you want, just put your money where your mouth is and let it shine. Grillz brings the bling bling to the screen and documents the history and popularity of mouth jewelry in Hip-Hop and beyond. From New York in the early Eighties to the Dirty South and the streets of Amsterdam. Director Boris Everts studied at the Art Academy in Utrecht and worked for different television programmes at the VPRO, a Dutch progressive broadcaster. Since than he focused mainly on camera work for a vast array of productions, from music videos to documentaries, from MTV to Fox Kids. Sander Kerkhof is a freelance journalist. For years he worked as a critic and radio maker for VPRO's famous online music magazine: 3voor12. Sander was closely involved with the development of State Magazine, an online hip hop magazine. Besides for his journalistic work, he is well known for his performances as DJ Sandeman. About Minimovies A Minimovie is an episodic documentary consisting of 8 to 10 episodes. Episodes are 7 to 10 minutes each. Put together, they form a self-contained story. With ...
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Represented by Chris Small, Small & Associates Real Estate, Richmond, VA 804-343-6860 chris@smallrealestate.com... The stunning Goddin-Taylor House, built in 1820 and restored by Historic Richmond Foundation, is one of the oldest houses in Historic Jackson Ward. It has been lovingly and meticulously maintained and updated. Handsome woodwork, doors, interior shutters and faux finishes are featured. Kitchen with new appliances and granite,New roof in 2008, new kitchen applicances in 2006, granite in 2008. Floors were refinished and new carpet installed in 2007. Two stunning bedrooms upstairs with ample closet space. Finished basement has family room and bedroom with full bath. Incredible garden with 2 fountains and pergola. This home has been featured in R-Home Magazine, Southern Accents, Richmond Magazine, Style Weekly and Richmond Times Dispatch.
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Hendrix College awarded Odyssey Medals to seven alumni whose life achievements exemplify Your Hendrix Odyssey during a special ceremony as part of the colleges annual Founders Day Oct. 22. The recipients were honored during a convocation in Staples Auditorium on the Hendrix campus. Bryce Missy Williams Reveley 66 owns and operates Gentle Arts, an uptown New Orleans business that cleans, restores, conserves and appraises old clothing and fabrics. She told the audience of the historic restoration projects she has completed through the years, from Jefferson Davis cape to Colonel Sanders trademark white suit to Pete Samparas tennis shirt. She has been instrumental in restoring numerous historic items and artifacts following Hurricane Katrina. What my lifes work has become is helping people recapture their histories through textiles and buildings, Reveley said, accepting her medal. In some cases, what is brought to us is all that is left in their history of their lives. Begun in 1983 out of her home and later moving to Jena Street, her clients are individuals as well as auction houses and museums, such as the New Orleans Museum of Art, who she represented as resident conservator. During Hurricane Katrina, Bryce evacuated to Assumption Parish, but began receiving desperate calls from residents after the storm. She reopened her shop in October 2005 to meet the growing demand. Over the past two years, she has restored countless heirloom wedding gowns, World War II uniforms ...
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Hendrix College awarded Odyssey Medals to seven alumni whose life achievements exemplify Your Hendrix Odyssey during a special ceremony as part of the colleges annual Founders Day Oct. 22. The recipients were honored during a convocation in Staples Auditorium on the Hendrix campus. Bryce Missy Williams Reveley 66 owns and operates Gentle Arts, an uptown New Orleans business that cleans, restores, conserves and appraises old clothing and fabrics. She told the audience of the historic restoration projects she has completed through the years, from Jefferson Davis cape to Colonel Sanders trademark white suit to Pete Samparas tennis shirt. She has been instrumental in restoring numerous historic items and artifacts following Hurricane Katrina. What my lifes work has become is helping people recapture their histories through textiles and buildings, Reveley said, accepting her medal. In some cases, what is brought to us is all that is left in their history of their lives. Begun in 1983 out of her home and later moving to Jena Street, her clients are individuals as well as auction houses and museums, such as the New Orleans Museum of Art, who she represented as resident conservator. During Hurricane Katrina, Bryce evacuated to Assumption Parish, but began receiving desperate calls from residents after the storm. She reopened her shop in October 2005 to meet the growing demand. Over the past two years, she has restored countless heirloom wedding gowns, World War II uniforms ...
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1990 Treadwell vs OakHaven High School Part 1/2 The oirginal sound is extremely low, so you've gotta volume your speakers up. Anfernee Deon "Penny" Hardaway (born July 18, 1971, in Memphis, Tennessee) is a former American professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association (NBA), specializing as a small forward, shooting guard, and point guard. His most productive years came in his days as a member of the Orlando Magic as well as the early portion of his stint with the Phoenix Suns. Hardaway was an all-NBA player early in his career, but was plagued by constant injuries which gradually reduced his effectiveness. He last played for the Miami Heat, who released him December 12, 2007. Hardaway's nickname "Penny" came as a result of his grandmother's southern accent in calling him "Pretty."[1] Hardaway was raised by his grandmother while his mother was away working. His first love was football but his grandmother did not want him to get hurt. He grew up in the Binghampton neighborhood of shotgun houses in Memphis, Tennessee. As a teenager, despite his rising popularity around the city and region and, in high school, the nation, Penny continued to work as a referee of youth sports at the Memphis YMCA and played on the Memphis YOMCA Jr. Olympic basketball teams as a youth. Hardaway grew up playing basketball in Memphis for Treadwell High School, where he averaged 36.6 points, 10.1 rebounds, 6.2 assists, 3.9 steals, and 2.8 blocks as a senior and was named ...
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Represented by Chris Small of Small & associates 804 343 6860, chris@smallrealestate.com The stunning Goddin-Taylor House, built in 1820 and restored by Historic Richmond Foundation, is one of the oldest houses in Historic Jackson Ward. It has been lovingly and meticulously maintained and updated. Handsome woodwork, doors, interior shutters and faux finishes are featured. Kitchen with new appliances and granite,New roof in 2008, new kitchen applicances in 2006, granite in 2008. Floors were refinished and new carpet installed in 2007. Two stunning bedrooms upstairs with ample closet space. Finished basement has family room and bedroom with full bath. Incredible garden with 2 fountains and pergola. This home has been featured in R-Home Magazine, Southern Accents, Richmond Magazine, Style Weekly and Richmond Times Dispatch.