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- Unique Gifts - Express Your Emotion Through Gifts!
by Victor Thomas. Giving a gift is not buying a thing from a retail shop and giving it to someone. It is an art of expressing your emotions in a mild manner. Both the gift giver and receiver get happiness by this. The gifts reflect your care and love towards the recipient. It is not necessary that you give or receive gifts only on special occasions. Selecting the gift is also important. The likes of the receiver h... products, articles, news
- How to Sell a Reality Show to Hollywood
by Paul Lawrence. If you've ever thought that you could come up with a great idea for a television reality show and thought that you could never make this happen because you didn't have any show business connections or didn't know how to write a script, you were mistaken.
I have been writing screenplays for about 12 years. And, I will be blunt. It is not easy to write a great screenplay. It is a complicated an... products, articles, news
- Pause My life? Not Without My Dish Network DVR
by Robb Smith. I was watching Adam Sandler's movie "Click" the other night. In the film, he plays Michael Newman: a workaholic architect who tirelessly tries to keep his wife and kids happy. As fate would have it, Newman purchases a universal remote control that has the ability to pause, mute and rewind his life. The movie was worth noting because it made me think: how cool would it be to do the same things ... products, articles, news
- BET Uncut
by James Daltons. Bet Uncut was one of the most famous adult oriented television shows on cable television. The show garnered a cult following as the main premise of the videos shown were associated with over sexualized images of women and cheap lyrics.The shows agenda was to show music videos who's taste complemented the lower standard of decency.. The show was broadcast at 2 in the morning because of the content... products, articles, news
- How to Draw Pokemon
by Karen MacLean. How it Started!
Learning how to draw Pokemon is very simple and works off of basic geometric shapes. Pokemon hit the television airwaves in the 90s and with the interesting characters that were developed, many people began to want to learn how to draw Pokemon.
Keep it Simple for Poliwag!
Poliwag is one of the simplest Pokemon characters to draw. Begin with a large, egg-like shape that will be ... products, articles, news
- Amy Polumbo - Invasion of Privacy or Much Ado About Nothing
by CJ Carter. Amy Polumbo is the most recent Miss New Jersey and a contestant in the Miss America Pageant. Recently she was a victim of an extortion and blackmail attempt by someone who mailed private photos of her that were featured on her face book account. Was she un-lady like in the photographs? Does she deserve to forfeit her crown as Miss New Jersey for having photos on a face book account? Furthermore w... products, articles, news
- Download Smallville Episodes Free - Download Smallville Episodes For Fans
by Cory Wallis. A little television serial hit the airwaves in 2001 and immediately attracted a cult following. The first episodes received significant acclaim from audiences of all ages and new interest in the show continued to grow.
Typical conversations began to be sprinkled with the events of the latest Smallville episodes. If one was living on Mars, he might ask the question on his return, "what is this th... products, articles, news
- Ed Wood Is A Very Strange Movie About A Very Strange Real Life Director
by Ed Bagley. Ed Wood - 1 Star - Terrible
"Ed Wood" is a biographical movie about Edward D. Wood, Jr. who has been dubbed the worst director in the history of filmmaking.
There is no close second and not even a distant second to Wood's "worst director" label.
The movie depicts the life of Ed Wood in the 1950s and shows Wood as a very determined director with virtually no financial backing and no real talent... products, articles, news
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