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“JV has been wearing the same thing for years – a RED HOODIE. Natasha hates it. She has tried to change his style since they met. Watch as she confronts him yet again. After getting no where, Natasha takes matters (the red hoodie) into her own hands!!” Watch all the episodes at YAZOOK.com Please subscribe to our new channel at http
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An Honor Of Posting Full Length play from the Classical series written by the distinguished writer, playwright, broadcaster, intellectual and spiritualist ASHFAQ AHMED. SERIES : BAND GALLI (Lazawal Mohabat Lazawal Afsaney) PLAY : SURAGH-E-ZINDAGI STARRING : FIRDAUS JAMAL (one of his best performance) SAKINA SAMMO FAROOQ ZAMEER BASIT KHAN ISMAT TAHIRA BACKGROUND SINGING : HAMID ALI BELLA WRITTEN BY : ASHFAQ AHMED DIRECTED BY : MUHAMMAD AZEEM Ashfaq Ahmed, (Urdu: ????? ????) (August 22, 1925 — September 7, 2004) a distinguished writer, playwright, broadcaster, intellectual and spiritualist from Pakistan. His prime qualities of heart and hand earned appreciations across the borders. Was regarded by many as the best Urdu Afsana (short-story) writer after Saadat Hasan Manto, Ismat Chughtai and Krishan Chander following the publication of his famous short-story “Gaddarya” [The Shepherd] in 1955. Ahmed was born on 22 August 1925 in Garhmukteshwar village, Ghaziabad, British India. He obtained his early education in his native district. Shortly before 1947, he migrated to Pakistan & made the Punjab metropolis, Lahore as his abode. He completed his Masters in Urdu literature from Government College Lahore. Bano Qudsia, his wife and companion in Urdu literary circles who is also one of the best novelists of Urdu, was his classmate at Government College. After Partition, when he arrived at the Walton refugee camp with millions of other migrants, he used to make announcements on a
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This is part 1 (of part three, I’ll explain, keep reading) of a radio program that was originally broadcast on the BBC which coincided with the10th anniversary of John’s murder. This was a fantastic program and one that really lets one get to know the real John Lennon, the personal side of the man, not the celebrity. Each part of the program was broadcast for one hour on the radio with 10 parts totaling just a little over 10 hours of material including music and interviews. This is the 1st part of part two, parts 1-6 of part 4 will be up soon. Enjoy!
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Athena and Alexia from Wzra Tv interview Emmy Winning David Henrie from Wizards of Waverly Place! Check it out, comment, rate and suscribe! Follow us on Twitter for Exclusive Celebrity News and Interviews @ www.Twitter.com For Exclusive Celebrity Photos/ Videos and News visit us @ www.WzraTv.com
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Car audio/video (car AV), mobile audio, 12-volt and other terms are used to describe the sound or video system fitted in an automobile. Such devices aren’t necessarily limited to automobiles, and can be used, marketed, or manufactured for marine, aviation, and mass transit (vehicle audio/video). This article focuses on cars as the most common application. At first, speakers from the home audio and professional markets were simply installed into vehicles. However, they were not well suited to the extremes of temperature and vibration which are a normal part of the environment of an automobile. Different manufacturing techniques, and different component materials were used in construction to adapt to these conditions. Car audio competitions started in the early 1980s. The first known occurred in 1981 in Bakersfield, CA and evolved into an annual event, The Summertime Sound Off, which at its height drew upwards of 300 contestants and continued into the 1990s. Like the Summertime Sound Off, some competitions during the 1980s were judged based on sound and installation quality, particularly those hosted in California. But most were simply held to find the loudest and/or most outrageous installations. Perhaps the most well known vehicle of this time was the Wayne Harris modified 1960 Cadillac Hearse; featuring three 24-inch subwoofers as well as eight 12-inch subwoofers. During the late 80s, several interests in the car stereo industry promoted the formation of sanctioning
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Don’t Text and Drive

Taken from www.break.com This fairly powerful video clip is a real wake up call. It’s up there with some of theVictoria TAC ads. ————— Tredegar Comprehensive School and Gwent Police (Gwent is located in south-east Wales,UK) present a half hour drama entitled ‘COW’ –The film that will stop you from texting and driving,” with SPECIAL EFFECTS BY ZIPLINE CREATIVE www.ziplinecreative.co.uk (this is a trailer video) COW: Its all about Cassie COWan a nice girl from a Gwent valleys family who kills four people on the road because she used her mobile and lost her concentration for a few seconds. Gwent police is proud to have helped Brynmawr filmmaker Peter Watkins- Hughes in the production, which stars local drama students Jenny Davies as Cassie, and Amy Ingram and Laura Quantick as her friends, Emm and Jules. It is hoped this film will become part of the core schools programme across Wales and the UK and ultimately worldwide. Gwent Police facilitated the films crash scenes because we want to stop ALL drivers, but particularly young and new ones, from causing accidents. Over 300 teenagers from all over Wales were auditioned to take part in the film, nine police vehicles were involved and both the police and air ambulance helicopters featured. State of the art digital special effects were utilised to show the impact of what would happen inside the car during impact. Lyn Samuel, School Liaison Coordinator for Gwent Police said: We worked closely with the production team
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Patti Lupone with the 1987 revival cast in Anything Goes on the Tony Awards. Anything Goes is a musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. The original book was a collaborative effort by Guy Bolton and PG Wodehouse, heavily revised by the team of Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. The story concerns madcap antics aboard an ocean liner bound from New York to London. Billy Crocker is a stowaway in love with heiress Hope Harcourt, who is engaged to Lord Evelyn Oakleigh. Nightclub singer Reno Sweeney and Public Enemy #13 Moonface Martin aid Billy in his quest to win Hope. The musical introduced such songs as “Anything Goes,” “You’re the Top,” and “I Get a Kick Out of You.” For the 1987 Broadway revival, John Weidman and Timothy Crouse (Russel’s son) updated the book and re-ordered the musical numbers, using Cole Porter songs from other Porter shows, a practice which the composer often engaged in.The music was rescored for a 16-piece swing band, in the style of early Benny Goodman, instead of the earlier 28-piece orchestrations. This production opened at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre, in Lincoln Center, on October 19, 1987, and ran for 784 performances. With direction by Jerry Zaks and choreography by Michael Smuin, it starred Patti LuPone as Reno Sweeney, Howard McGillin as Billy, Bill McCutcheon as Moonface, and Anthony Heald as Lord Evelyn. It was nominated for ten Tony Awards (including LuPone, Heald and McGillin), winning for Best Revival of a Musical, Best featured actor
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Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood “You Know” Radio 60 This is part of a new campaign we’re doing for the Seminole Hard Rock Casino Resorts in Florida. To see more of our work, including print, interactive, social and public relations, visit theglenngroup.com.

“You gotta see these commercials! Some will remember and some were just gleams in the eyes of their Parents or Grand Parents. At any rate….I hope you enjoy.” freemall4utoo@gmail.com yesterdaytv.blogspot.com
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In 2030 patrolling alien spaceships received a powerful radio wave, originating at the blue planet. A recon mission has been sent to investigate the disruption, to question and possibly capture one of the ingabitants of the blue planet, also known as human. Film was produced and was the Winner of the “Uplift Universe” Cgtalk challenge. Greg’s superb animated film is featured in the Collectible & Interactive Art Book Vol.1: “Contests” & Vol.8 “Animation Stories” Both digitally available for free at www.sketchozine.com Credits This 2002 Short Film was Animated & Directed by Grzegorz Jonkajtys, Sound by Adam Sukora. Look out for an interview with the Director and incredible animator Grzegorz Jonkajtys in upcoming Vol.8″Animation Stories”. Visit www.Jonkajtysfilms.com for more of Greg’s word. To befeatured in our publications visit and register for free at www.Sketchoholic.com. Add your promotional biography and Images / Videos to your account. Our editors browse our website and new submissions daily, if you’re not featured today, you may be featured in our upcoming volumes. Take part in contests or create your own for points and be featured on our homepage slideshow…Our Publications: Sketchozine.com, OfficialAnimator.com, OfficialSculpture.com and 3dFxMagazine.are open and accessible to all artists, animators, designers, and photographers. Artists are sought out on a continuing basis through ongoing international calls for entries, chosen from our Contest winners and from

Sam Worthington interview on ROVE (live with Rove McManus) – FINAL ROVE SHOW. Sam Worthington was handpicked for AVATAR by James Cameron and made his mark internationally starring opposite Christian Bale earlier this year in “Terminator Salvation”. Sam grew up in WA, moved to Queensland and found his way down to Sydney. After doing a series of jobs including brick laying, he graduated from NIDA and acted in theatre productions. In 2000, Worthington made his feature film debut with a starring role in the Australian film “Bootmen,” in the role of Adam Garcia’s brooding older brother. His performance garnered him an Australian Film Institute (AFI) Award nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role. His subsequent Australian film credits include “Dirty Deeds,” with John Goodman, Toni Collette and Sam Neill, for which he earned a Film Critics Circle of Australia (FCCA) Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor; and “Gettin’ Square,” with David Wenham. He also had a small role in the World War II drama “Hart’s War,” starring Bruce Willis. It was his layered performance in Cate Shortland’s critically acclaimed and commercially successful 2004 film “Somersault” that brought Worthington international attention. He won an AFI Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role and earned his second FCCA Award nomination. In addition, the film made a clean sweep of the year’s AFI Awards, winning in all 13 film categories – a first in the awards’ history. Worthington went on to
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This is part 4 (of part three, I’ll explain, keep reading) of a radio program that was originally broadcast on the BBC which coincided with the10th anniversary of John’s murder. This was a fantastic program and one that really lets one get to know the real John Lennon, the personal side of the man, not the celebrity. Each part of the program was broadcast for one hour on the radio with 10 parts totaling just a little over 10 hours of material including music and interviews. This is the 4th part of part 3. Parts 1-6 of part 4 will be up soon. Enjoy!
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Is it time to kick the RINOs out of the Republican Party? reposted from – www.youtube.com
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