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08:38:03 04/16/12
StRaNGe Beautiful LIFE - Episode 5: Mad dogs and Englishmen
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Injury's suck theres no way of glossing over it making it sound better than it is, but you try to, you kid yourself you even start to believe it ''oh its ok it wont take too long'' you tell yourself over and over again. You start to fill your days with other stuff and you get on with it. But when your constantly striving for some kind of optimum wave riding experience to put a grin on your dial and it controls your every thought day in day out and then WHAM its gone, injury's really do suck.
Its inevitable I guess at some point your gonna kook it and things are gonna go pair shaped real quick, one minute you think your gods gift to surfing and then the next minute WA PA your rolling around in the white water wondering if your leg is still attached.
This episode of StRaNGe Beautiful Life was filmed in two parts the first part was filmed just before I tried to be all Bruce ''look no hands'' Irons and got a lip to the head immediately confirming that I'm no Bruce Irons and yes I do feel pain especially when tearing the Medial Collateral Ligament and Meniscus in my nobly knee.
Fast forward four tediously long couch ridden months where I got to know a rehabilitation elastic band really well and I'm back good as new, well I'm notably chubbier and pretty dam clumsy on a surfboard but I cant help thinking that time out of the water has given me perspective and a certain outlook that I'm sure was there before but I feel different, its just when you cant do something you love for ages when you finally get to do it again you fall in love with it all over again.
If I've taken anything positive from this injury its that we should all take a step backwards sometimes to appreciate things even more.
Hope you enjoy this episode and its gets your froth on to go surfing.
cheers
Stoker
Special thanks to Lee Evans for shooting a few Newquay based timelapses for us and also Holly Reed for helping out with some land filming, Mucho Gracias
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21:31:50 04/10/12
euronews cinema - If you go down to the woods today......
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euronews cinema - If you go down to the woods today......
www.euronews.com When five friends leave for a weekend in a remote forest, they have no idea what kind of nightmare is awaiting them, nor what is waiting for them in The Cabin in the Woods. The movie is directed by Drew Goddard who already has several episodes of Lost on his CV. Fran Kranz plays the dope-smoker among the group, but when it came to rolling joints, he needed a helping hand. "We had a couple of weeks of rehearsal before we actually started shooting and Chris (Hemsworth) is learning how to ride a motorcycle, Kristen (Connolly) and Jesse (Williams) were doing scuba diving lessons for a water scene and I literally went to pot school," Kranz explained. "I would roll joints. I'd go to the production office and just roll joints for about two hours every morning, practising my joint-rolling skills and then I'd smoke different types of weed out of different kinds of contraptions". It is a true horror, complete with shrieks and buckets of blood. But if Fran Kranz had to bone- up on his drug-taking skills, there was no such problem for Kristen Connolly's vocal performance. "I have had that scream my whole life," she said. "I would play in the backyard sometimes and my Mum would come running out to the house thinking I'd been kidnapped or something horrible had happened and I'd just be playing. "Anything that involves blood, really, you don't think about how much time it takes to get it on and get it off and get it matched to exactly what it was the last time or what ... From: Euronews Views: 246 2 ratings Time: 02:03 More in Shows
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21:31:50 04/10/12
euronews cinema - If you go down to the woods today......
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euronews cinema - If you go down to the woods today......
www.euronews.com When five friends leave for a weekend in a remote forest, they have no idea what kind of nightmare is awaiting them, nor what is waiting for them in The Cabin in the Woods. The movie is directed by Drew Goddard who already has several episodes of Lost on his CV. Fran Kranz plays the dope-smoker among the group, but when it came to rolling joints, he needed a helping hand. "We had a couple of weeks of rehearsal before we actually started shooting and Chris (Hemsworth) is learning how to ride a motorcycle, Kristen (Connolly) and Jesse (Williams) were doing scuba diving lessons for a water scene and I literally went to pot school," Kranz explained. "I would roll joints. I'd go to the production office and just roll joints for about two hours every morning, practising my joint-rolling skills and then I'd smoke different types of weed out of different kinds of contraptions". It is a true horror, complete with shrieks and buckets of blood. But if Fran Kranz had to bone- up on his drug-taking skills, there was no such problem for Kristen Connolly's vocal performance. "I have had that scream my whole life," she said. "I would play in the backyard sometimes and my Mum would come running out to the house thinking I'd been kidnapped or something horrible had happened and I'd just be playing. "Anything that involves blood, really, you don't think about how much time it takes to get it on and get it off and get it matched to exactly what it was the last time or what ... From: Euronews Views: 38 1 ratings Time: 02:03 More in Shows
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10:19:01 03/26/12
Top 10 Canadian Comedians
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There must be something in the water in the Great White North. http://www.WatchMojo.com counts down our picks for the Top 10 Funniest Canadian Comedians - see how we rank your favorites!
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22:30:16 02/21/12
Katrina Bowden Vs. American Airlines
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Katrina Bowden Vs. American Airlines
The 30 Rock star got into a fight with a flight attendant after she refused to give the actress more water! WHAT'S GOING ON BETWEEN AMERICAN AIRLINES AND THE STARS OF 30 ROCK? FIRST ALEC BALDWIN AND NOW KATRINA BOWDEN... MAYBE THERE'S SOMETHING IN THE...WATER?? BACK IN DECEMBER, ALEC BALDWIN WAS KICKED OFF AN AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT AFTER HE REFUSED TO STOP PLAYING "WORDS WITH FRIENDS" WHILE THE PLANE WAS SITTING PARKED AT THE GATE. THEN TUESDAY, HIS COSTAR HAD HER OWN INCIDENT ABOARD AN AMERICAN JET... KATRINA BOWDEN TWEETED -- THEN DELETED -- THIS: "Flight attendant on American just refused to give me more water because 'I had enough already' what the what?! These people are the worst!" THEN SHE "CAPPED" IT OFF WITH... "Needless to say- I kinda lost my s***, and left the argument with a bottle full of water and my head held high. Take that b****!" NOT SURE WHY SHE "FILTERED" THOSE TWEETS, BUT WHEN ONE OF HER FOLLOWERS ASKED "ARE YOU SERIOUS," SHE TWEETED BACK, "yea dead serious! She said I could only have airplane tap water!" WONDER IF KATRINA WILL FOLLOW ALEC'S LEAD AND START FLYING ANOTHER AIRLINE... LAST MONTH, THE 30 ROCK STAR SAID, "I am still playing Words with Friends. But now on Virgin Atlantic." BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN YOU MIGHT NOT SEE ALEC ON AN AMERICAN FLIGHT...FOR THE RECORD, THE AIRLINE STILL PLAYS "30 ROCK" DURING ITS IN-FLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT. From: CelebTV Views: 338 4 ratings Time: 01:17 More in Entertainment
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17:30:23 11/25/11
Thank You - For the Occupation, For the Intensity, For Lettin' Me Be Myself Again
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It's like the old-timers always said: Don't quit before the miracle happens.
While the Arab Spring showed that people can still accomplish the impossible, Our political debate was frozen in corporate cynicism. Now everything has changed. For the United States, spring came in autumn. Who says miracles don't happen?
Like a Prayer
A few months ago I prayed for something. Granted, it wasn't the kind of prayer that's sanctioned by any ecclesiastical authority. And, okay, maybe it wasn't exactly a "prayer." I guess the technical term for it would be "blog post." But trust me, it was a prayer.
I'd been asked to write something for the Fourth of July, and I wrote we have to fight a new war, a " war of independence from corporate politics ." To be honest, those words felt Utopian even as I wrote them. Still, I never doubted them. The words were born out of the desperate sense that so many of us shared, a sense that our society is collapsing. And that it will keep on collapsing unless we change the way we think.
I wasn't arguing for any particular policy or platform. "The problem isn't just with politicians, or even the system," I said then. "The problem is dependence itself."
Oh, come on. How starry-eyed can you get? Stop depending on politicians? Declare psychic and political independence from celebrity-driven politics and media-made leaders? I'd always considered myself a realist, but this was almost embarrassingly idealistic.
Except for the fact that it happened.
Passionate Intensity
Like so many others, I had grieved and raged over the lack of commitment displayed by good people. Cynics, robber barons, and American warlords are hard at work degrading - and downgrading - this country. In a strange set of parallels, we were reenacting the stories of the Third World countries we'd invaded. Like them, we were becoming a nation where servile or fearful politicians served a cynical oligarchy while the people's way of life died all around them.
Some might call it karma - or simply "payback."
But whatever you call it, the forces of hate and greed were running wild. The "two-party" system seemed to offer nothing in response except a) posturing, b) surrender, and c) a politics of compromise that seemed to amount to little more than ... well, see "a)" and "b)", above. Good people were fighting for better policies, and I tried to play my part. But too many of us focused on the prose of politics and not its poetry.
Meanwhile, too many politicians got lazy quoting Bill Clinton's hack line: Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good. It can be, of course. But before our eyes, the "good" became the enemy of the "perfect" and the mediocre became the enemy of the good. Then the cynical became the enemy of the mediocre, and democracy began to die.
Meanwhile the other side gained its momentum with every passing month, fueled by a pseudo-populist movement ginned up by corporate-funded political hacks. A nation that had rejected the politics of greed and oligarchy at the ballot box was even more suffocated by it than before. No wonder so many people were uninspired, discouraged, despondent. Some people quoted William Butler Yeats:
The best lack all conviction while the worst are full of passionate intensity.
The good people who did burn with passionate intensity were in danger of turning the torch on themselves. " The game is over," wrote Chris Hedges . "We lost. The corporate state will continue its inexorable advance until two-thirds of the nation is locked into a desperate, permanent underclass."
As boom times came back to Wall Street, depression - emotional as well as economic - entombed the majority. But the suffering of the majority turned invisible inside the Beltway, as politicians debated deficits in a broken economy. It was like debating water conservation while the house burned down.
The Condition of Everything
Miles of commentary have been written about the Occupy movement. As the occupations gained steam, people criticized them for their lack of specific policy demands. But they were right not to issue specific demands. They were declaring independence from a frame of mind, a set of assumptions that led to passive acceptance of an unacceptable system.
And they had passionate intensity.
I've told this story before, but I'll tell it again: When OccupyDC marched down K Street, in the early days of the movement, a young security guard asked an older one what they were protesting. "I'm not sure," said the older man. "But I think they're objecting to ..." He circled his hands to indicate the environment around him. ".... the condition of everything. "
By objecting to the condition of everything, the Occupiers changed the political dialog in this country. By rejecting leaders and insisting on self-governance through General Assemblies, they taught us by example how to escape emotional dependence. Like William Butler Yeats, they understood that you can't distinguish the dancer from the dance.
One of the movement's most articulate and forceful advocates is Chris Hedges.
Recalling Democracy
The Wisconsin uprising had been going on for months, even in the dark days of July. The miracle of Wisconsin is that it's still going on. People there occupied their capitol to protest laws designed to break the middle class, laws written by corporate America's "ALEC" division. Then they mounted recall efforts against recently elected GOP State Senators, reducing their majority and draining resources from their coffers.
Now Gov. Walker is facing a recall. The struggle in Wisconsin isn't about "Democrats" against "Republicans." It's about resisting politicians that are wholly-owned subsidiaries of corporate America.
The people of Wisconsin showed the country how to resist. Now they're showing us how to persist.
And just this month, Ohio voters rejected an ALEC-inspired initiative to strip that state's workers of rights. Maine voters rejected a move to overturn election-day registration, another attempt to restrict the ability of lower-income citizens to vote. And Mississippi rejected a definition of prenatal rights so extreme that many anti-abortion advocates were disturbed by its implications for the rights, health, and safety of women.
Like I was saying: Miracles.
Radical Innocence
But elections aren't the point. They can be a reflection of the change we need, but they're not the change itself. The real changes are personal. "When I remake a song," said Yeats, "it is myself that I remake." The Rolling Stones said "It's the singer, not the song."
We misunderstood our own power. We were being distracted and manipulated by fear and anger. Our minds, our souls, were being manipulated by what the Native American poet and activist John Trudell calls "the mining of the essence." One of the reasons we were powerless is that we believed we were powerless. That's even true economically. "All money is a matter of belief," said Adam Smith.
We needed to push our fear and anger away to see the obvious truths all around us: The corporations rule our political process. That our democracy is dying. That Wall Street is filled with people who broke moral (and sometimes actual) laws and forced the rest of the country to pay the price. We had to see with fresh eyes.
"All hatred driven hence," wrote Yeats, "the soul recovers radical innocence."
Our political process has become too cynical. Even reasonable and very moderate ideas favored by a majority of Republican voters, as well as others - a breakup of five or six too-big-to-fail banks, a public option health plan that's only available to one American in twenty - were declared impossible.
We needed an infusion of radical innocence, the innocence of Thomas Paine and Thomas Jefferson, of Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King and Nelson Mandela. We sometimes think of innocence as something childlike and weak. But innocence has great power. Innocence changes the world.
We needed that radical innocence,and we got it. What we do with it now is up to us.
Can we commit ourselves to moving forward, to persevering against all odds? The future's unwritten. But we know what's happening right now. The political dialog has shifted in a way that seemed impossible a few months ago. I don't know how you feel about that, but I know how I feel.
I feel thankful. So thankful, in fact, that I'm gonna let Sam & Dave tell you all about it. Take it away, fellas:
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02:28:54 10/20/11
Jersey Shore’s Ronnie and Sammi Break Up Again
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Jersey Shore’s Ronnie and Sammi have split….again!Hey everyone this is Nora Gasparian for Hollyscoop. Here we go again! Ronnie and Sammi have split again! And this makes it the 18th time?"We are not together," Ronnie said at the Paranormal Activity 3 superfan screening in New York City on Tuesday. Ummm, they usually aren’t together then the show shorts and they can’t stay away from each other. "Being in Italy, in such a romantic atmosphere, brought us together," He also said they didn’t fight once when they were in italy, but obviously there’s something else in the water In Jersey because they called It quits after moving back. The rest of the boys should be really happy as they’ve expressed on several occasions that they like single Ronnie better. You know the single Ronnie that gets wasted and starts creepin on girls. Powered by www.newslook.com Producer : Hollyscoop
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22:30:00 09/06/11
Studio guest: Thomas Straubhaar
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Thomas Straubhaar, Director of the Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI).DW-TV: "Thomas Straubhaar joins us now from the Hamburg Institute of International Economics. What do you think? Are they learning something the economists of today missed out on?" Thomas Straubhaar: "Hopefully, yes. I think it's time to revise out theories and to implement insights we have received from the financial crisis and my belief was before that financial markets are efficient and today I think that the market failure is also something that hits financial markets and that it is not the exception it is the rule that financial markets may fail." DW-TV: "So have you had to change your way of thinking?" Thomas Straubhaar: "Absolutely. I was before much more optimistic about the efficiency of markets and especially the financial markets. I thought they really deal with all the information they have and nowadays I think that interests are more relevant for actors, their personal interests and what they really try to change." DW-TV: "Now, we're in unchartered waters in this euro crisis and economics involves a lot of theory. How much of it is actually base on practical experience?" Thomas Straubhaar: "Quite a lot. I think the new trends in economics goes toward empirical tests of the theories and I think macro economists of today they always have to look at the data and if the data confirm the theories and whether they have to change theoretical arguments." DW-TV: "The head of Deutsche Bank, Josef Ackermann, has warned there are a lot of banks that could go under. Haven't the lenders learnt anything since the Lehman Brothers crisis?" Thomas Straubhaar: "I think they really learnt the lessons but the real question is what are the consequences? How quickly can you change politics to implement all these insights? I think the difficult part is you have to convince all the countries to get toward global rules for the global actors in the financial markets. And this is a difficult task because the interests in the United States, in Great Britain are different from the interests of continental Europe." DW-TV: "Economists, politicians - none of them seem to have the right solution, and of course there isn't just one solution. But are we going to get some workable proposals some time soon?" Thomas Straubhaar: "Yes absolutely. I think that today we should think in the techniques of scenarios. For example this fall we shall probably see different scenarios for the Eurozone, whether they will go forward toward a kind of fiscal transfer union to make Europe even stronger than before, or another scenario could be that it breaks up and that some countries leave the monetary union. So I think the insight is that we should probably think in scenarios and indicate what they mean and what should they really tell politics." DW-TV: "Eurobonds have sparked heated debate. But everyone I've spoken to is against them? Do they stand a chance?" Thomas Straubhaar: "I'm not sure if this is a typical German view. In Germany we are against Eurobonds because it means Germany is the payer of all the costs that may come with it. But I think it may be one of the scenarios, one of the solutions to take that we have kind of a Eurobond, kind of a common facility to give weaker countries a kind of credit." DW-TV: "A GLOBAL ban on short-selling?" Thomas Straubhaar: "Yes absolutely. But again this is definitely something we should do immediately, but again it is difficult to find an agreement on a global basis because if you do not go toward a global agreement you always have gaps you can go in to. DW-TV: "Is it the case that we HAVE to start thinking more globally? Globalization took a hold a long time ago." Thomas Straubhaar: "Indeed I think this is the key question. I think the markets have become global the actors have become global, but the regulations, politics is still kind of national and this is a discrepancy you have to overcome sooner or later, hopefully sooner or later." DW-TV: "Thomas Straubhaar. Thank you very much for your insight." (Interview: Ben Fajzullin)
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20:15:32 08/17/11
The Legend of Korra Real Water Bending
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Korra waterbending in real life ;). There are many things I could have done to make this video better but still, I hope you enjoy it!!! :) I LOVE Avatar the Last Airbender and was so sad when it ended. Now I cannot wait for The Legend of Korra! It's set to release late 2012 which is just too far away! Sadly, there is hardly anything on Korra on the internet so I thought I'd make something to ease the waiting pain for all the Avatar fans! I know the effect isn't great but waterbending is a really hard effect to pull off! To do it I filmed myself throwing around some water (filming at a high shutter speed of about 500 and 60fps) and then I used Optical Flow in Final Cut X to make the footage super slow mo! VIDEO INFO: Camera - Canon t3i/600d Filming: Video filmed at 720p 60fps with a shutter speed of about 500 Editing software - Final Cut X, using Optical Flow to slow down the footage Umm Cosplay? lol - just made it up! It was SO hard to make the blue hair thingies gah lol TLA - The Legend of Korra Trailer HD 720p (Audio Correction) TLA - The Legend of Korra Trailer HD 720p (Audio Correction)
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08:39:55 08/09/11
Man Killed Chihuahua Because He Believed It Was possessed By Satan
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"Matthew Foote, a 25-year-old Gulf Breeze man, was arrested Sunday after he allegedly stabbed and skinned the family dog because the dog was possessed by Satan. According to Santa Rosa County deputies, Foote's father called police to report that his son had killed the family dog. Authorities say Foote admitted to stabbing the family's 7-year-old Dachshund Chihuahua mix because it was possessed. Foote allegedly stabbed the dog multiple times and then held it's mouth shut until it stopped breathing. He allegedly admitted to skinning, gutting, burning and then burying the dog in a hole he had dug in the backyard of his house. He then allegedly took the skin and entrails of the pooch and tossed them in a wooded area. Santa Rosa deputies say Foote stated that he killed the dog because he believed it was possessed by Satan. He also stated that he had recently stayed a weekend in Louisiana where he met lots of ""evil people"" including a woman he claimed to have punched. He went on to explain he was certain that there was ""something in the water"" that caused people he met to be evil. Foote was booked into the Santa Rosa County Jail on a charge of third-degree felony cruelty to animals. He is being held without bond pending a psychological evaluation."
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00:53:44 06/17/11
Waterspout Tornado Seen in Northeast China
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Waterspout Tornado Seen in Northeast China
For more news visit ? english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ? http Add us on Facebook ? facebook.com Residents in northeast China received a scare on Monday when they witnessed a waterspout forming above the Songhua River. The phenomenon, known in Chinese as "Dragon soaking up water", lasted about 10 minutes. Take a look at this. A huge waterspout tornado formed above the Songhua River in northeastern China's Jilin Province on Monday, frightening local residents. The waterspout was hundreds of meters high and lasted about ten minutes, according to China Central Television. One local woman said that the spout was like a piece of thread which turned thick and then slowly vanished. "It is the first time I have seen one. There is something like a spiral at the bottom and it is really scary." Waterspouts occur when a tornado forms over the surface of warm water and connects with thunderclouds above and the water below. As the water column revolves, it produces whirlpools. The phenomenon is called "Dragon soaking up water" in Chinese. From: NTDTV Views: 237 3 ratings Time: 01:07 More in News & Politics
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23:38:24 06/16/11
Adam Robertson and Nic Muscroft: Wax Lyrical
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There's something about familiar waters that can make mediocre session into fun ones. While taking advantage of one of the longest breaks in the year, the boys find a workable reform and make the most of the uncrowded righthander close to home.
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20:42:26 05/26/11
Top Summer Beach Foods with Marc Summers
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Old Navy is kicking off their "Wish You Were Here" summer road trip...making stops at some of the hottest beaches around the country. Food Network's, Marc Summers has the scoop including his top fav beach foods.
So what is this road trip all about?
Marc: Remember packing up the cooler and loading the wagon with fun eats for the family beach trip? Well Old Navy wanted to bring back that summertime family nostalgia. They've packed up games, giveaways, discount cards, a photo booth and heading across the country inviting consumers to take part. Go to facebook.com/oldnavy or follow Old Navy on Twitter . Search #OLDNAVYROADTRIP.
What are the must-have beach foods this summer and how do we serve them up at home?
Marc: There's nothing like summer fruits. I love to eat fresh watermelon. It's so good for you and refreshing. The best way to serve it is to sprinkle sea salt or balsamic vinegar on it to bring out the flavor. The salt and acids will pull out the sweetness. A quick simple treat...try skewering watermelon, cherry tomatoes and basil and drizzle balsamic vinegar and sprinkle with salt.
I also love Bing cherries. Traditionally from the Northwest, Bings are the most produced variety of sweet cherry. Very high in antioxidants, these are so great because you can actually keep them frozen in your freezer to take out in the summer heat as a cool treat. They'll retain their flavor. To freeze properly, rinse, pat dry and pit them over a bowl or cutting board. Lay them in a single layer on a baking sheet and freeze overnight. Once completely frozen, place them in an airtight freezer bag and store.
And when it comes to the main course...nothing is better than summer lobster. The best come from Maine. Some tips...if you're going to pick out a live one, it should be feisty. The feistier, the tastier. Don't cook it whole, cut it up. The tail should cook for 3.5-4 minutes while the claws need to cook for 2.5-3 minutes. You don't want the claws to be overdone..
Something a little more mainstream--hot dogs. 38% of the total number of hot dogs are sold between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Americans typically consume 7 billion hot dogs or 818 a second. For the best taste, hot dogs should be grilled. Make sure to buy natural casings so they snap when you bite into them. Some brands use synthetic casings which make the hot dogs mushy.
Another great summer eat is fried dough. Served all over the country in different variations like churros, funnel cakes and elephant ears. Include a topping bar and let your guests help themselves. Cheese, tomato sauce, garlic butter, chocolate sauce, nutella, whipped creme.
Speaking of desserts...saltwater taffy. According to legend, the taffy got its name because the beach flooded so high that salt water got into the candy store. When a little girl asked if she could have some, the proprietors joking response was "sure you can have some saltwater taffy." The little girl apparently like the name so much that it stuck. And contrary to popular belief, the sweet treat contains no saltwater.
And don't forget ices! Whether it's water ice, snow cones or shave ice. They're all refreshing on a hot summer day and can be found all over the country in different variations and flavors.
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20:12:47 05/16/11
Waterco MultiCyclone - Spanish Version
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"A Spanish version of the Waterco MultiCyclone video. Manufactured by Waterco Swimming Pool and Spa equipment in Australia the Multicyclone is a pre-filtration device that is capable of saving water and reducing filter maintenance. The MultiCyclone works on the basis of centrifugal water filtration. There are no moving parts to wear and tear, and no filter media to clean or replace MultiCyclone is ideal as a pre-filter, extending the life of your existing filter and cutting water consumption as it eases the workload on your swimming pool filter. www.waterco.com.au Client: Waterco Agency: Cocktail Marketing / Nick Jensen Marketing Executive Producer: Nick Jensen Producer/Director: Mikel Kew Need something similar for your business? You'd be surprised how cost effective it can be. Please visit http://www.filmcartel.com.au"
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20:11:14 05/16/11
Waterco MultiCyclone - French Version
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"A French version of the Waterco MultiCyclone video. Manufactured by Waterco Swimming Pool and Spa equipment in Australia the Multicyclone is a pre-filtration device that is capable of saving water and reducing filter maintenance. The MultiCyclone works on the basis of centrifugal water filtration. There are no moving parts to wear and tear, and no filter media to clean or replace MultiCyclone is ideal as a pre-filter, extending the life of your existing filter and cutting water consumption as it eases the workload on your swimming pool filter. www.waterco.com.au Client: Waterco Agency: Cocktail Marketing / Nick Jensen Marketing Executive Producer: Nick Jensen Producer/Director: Mikel Kew Need something similar for your business? You'd be surprised how cost effective it can be. Please visit http://www.filmcartel.com.au"
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20:09:43 05/16/11
Waterco MultiCyclone - Centrifugal Water Pre-filtration
[LESS INFO] 41 VIEWS | ADDED 20:09:43 05/16/11
"Manufactured by Waterco Swimming Pool and Spa equipment in Australia the Multicyclone is a pre-filtration device that is capable of saving water and reducing filter maintenance. The MultiCyclone works on the basis of centrifugal water filtration. There are no moving parts to wear and tear, and no filter media to clean or replace MultiCyclone is ideal as a pre-filter, extending the life of your existing filter and cutting water consumption as it eases the workload on your swimming pool filter. www.waterco.com.au Client: Waterco Agency: Cocktail Marketing / Nick Jensen Marketing Executive Producer: Nick Jensen Producer/Director: Mikel Kew Need something similar for your business? You'd be surprised how cost effective it can be. Please visit http://www.filmcartel.com.au"






