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By drea

Views: 4522

Neil is a good buddy of my son Josh. The first time I heard him sing and play was around my fire pit on a warm summer evening. This boy can play and he sure can sing. Great lyrics...lgreat love songs. Good Luck Neil. I think your career is going to take off!

By drea

Views: 4522

Neil is a good buddy of my son Josh. The first time I heard him sing and play was around my fire pit on a warm summer evening. This boy can play and he sure can sing. Great lyrics...lgreat love songs. Good Luck Neil. I think your career is going to take off!

By drea

Views: 4522

Neil is a good buddy of my son Josh. The first time I heard him sing and play was around my fire pit on a warm summer evening. This boy can play and he sure can sing. Great lyrics...lgreat love songs. Good Luck Neil. I think your career is going to take off!

By mreynold08

Views: 4645

The box office totals for this yearare nearly equal to this time last year -- $6.7 billion to date -- butboth critics and audiences have been much more positive about thisseason's titles than in 2007. Here is the countdown of the top 10 filmsof the summer, from the first of May to through August 24th.Figures provided by BoxOfficeMojo.com.1. THE DARK KNIGHT - $489.4 million2. IRON MAN - $317.5 million3. INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL - $315.3 million4. HANCOCK - $226.3 million5. WALL-E - $216.2 million6. KUNG FU PANDA - $212.6 million7. SEX AND THE CITY - $152.3 million8. THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: PRINCE CASPIAN - $141.5 million9. THE INCREDIBLE HULK - $134.4 million10. WANTED - $133.7 millionfrom: Yahoo! Movies.

By mreynold08

Views: 4645

The box office totals for this yearare nearly equal to this time last year -- $6.7 billion to date -- butboth critics and audiences have been much more positive about thisseason's titles than in 2007. Here is the countdown of the top 10 filmsof the summer, from the first of May to through August 24th.Figures provided by BoxOfficeMojo.com.1. THE DARK KNIGHT - $489.4 million2. IRON MAN - $317.5 million3. INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL - $315.3 million4. HANCOCK - $226.3 million5. WALL-E - $216.2 million6. KUNG FU PANDA - $212.6 million7. SEX AND THE CITY - $152.3 million8. THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: PRINCE CASPIAN - $141.5 million9. THE INCREDIBLE HULK - $134.4 million10. WANTED - $133.7 millionfrom: Yahoo! Movies.

By mreynold08

Views: 7051

In the most outrageous display of speed to ever burn across theOlympic Games, Usain Bolt of Jamaica rocketed to gold in winning themen’s 100m dash in 9.69 seconds — not only a new world record but thefirst time in the history of human beings a man has run the distanceunder 9.7 seconds without a significant tailwind.Richard THOMPSON of Trinidad & Tobago finished second, a full two-tenths of a second back, in 9.89.Walter Dix of the United States took third, in 9.91.Usain Bolt sets another world record in the 200m final at BeijingOlympics 2008. Americans Shawn Crawford and Walter Dix get silver andbronze.Officially, Usain Bolt won by an astounding 0.66 second overAmerican Shawn Crawford, the defending Olympic champion. Crawford wonthe silver medal when Churandy Martina of Netherlands Antilles, who hadfinished 0.52 behind Bolt, was disqualified after a U.S. protest forrunning out of his lane.American Walter Dix was awarded the bronze medal when the third manacross the line, teammate Wallace Spearmon, also was disqualified forleaving his lane.* Images from REUTERS

By mreynold08

Views: 7051

In the most outrageous display of speed to ever burn across theOlympic Games, Usain Bolt of Jamaica rocketed to gold in winning themen’s 100m dash in 9.69 seconds — not only a new world record but thefirst time in the history of human beings a man has run the distanceunder 9.7 seconds without a significant tailwind.Richard THOMPSON of Trinidad & Tobago finished second, a full two-tenths of a second back, in 9.89.Walter Dix of the United States took third, in 9.91.Usain Bolt sets another world record in the 200m final at BeijingOlympics 2008. Americans Shawn Crawford and Walter Dix get silver andbronze.Officially, Usain Bolt won by an astounding 0.66 second overAmerican Shawn Crawford, the defending Olympic champion. Crawford wonthe silver medal when Churandy Martina of Netherlands Antilles, who hadfinished 0.52 behind Bolt, was disqualified after a U.S. protest forrunning out of his lane.American Walter Dix was awarded the bronze medal when the third manacross the line, teammate Wallace Spearmon, also was disqualified forleaving his lane.* Images from REUTERS

By mreynold08

Views: 7051

In the most outrageous display of speed to ever burn across theOlympic Games, Usain Bolt of Jamaica rocketed to gold in winning themen’s 100m dash in 9.69 seconds — not only a new world record but thefirst time in the history of human beings a man has run the distanceunder 9.7 seconds without a significant tailwind.Richard THOMPSON of Trinidad & Tobago finished second, a full two-tenths of a second back, in 9.89.Walter Dix of the United States took third, in 9.91.Usain Bolt sets another world record in the 200m final at BeijingOlympics 2008. Americans Shawn Crawford and Walter Dix get silver andbronze.Officially, Usain Bolt won by an astounding 0.66 second overAmerican Shawn Crawford, the defending Olympic champion. Crawford wonthe silver medal when Churandy Martina of Netherlands Antilles, who hadfinished 0.52 behind Bolt, was disqualified after a U.S. protest forrunning out of his lane.American Walter Dix was awarded the bronze medal when the third manacross the line, teammate Wallace Spearmon, also was disqualified forleaving his lane.* Images from REUTERS

By mreynold08

Views: 7051

In the most outrageous display of speed to ever burn across theOlympic Games, Usain Bolt of Jamaica rocketed to gold in winning themen’s 100m dash in 9.69 seconds — not only a new world record but thefirst time in the history of human beings a man has run the distanceunder 9.7 seconds without a significant tailwind.Richard THOMPSON of Trinidad & Tobago finished second, a full two-tenths of a second back, in 9.89.Walter Dix of the United States took third, in 9.91.Usain Bolt sets another world record in the 200m final at BeijingOlympics 2008. Americans Shawn Crawford and Walter Dix get silver andbronze.Officially, Usain Bolt won by an astounding 0.66 second overAmerican Shawn Crawford, the defending Olympic champion. Crawford wonthe silver medal when Churandy Martina of Netherlands Antilles, who hadfinished 0.52 behind Bolt, was disqualified after a U.S. protest forrunning out of his lane.American Walter Dix was awarded the bronze medal when the third manacross the line, teammate Wallace Spearmon, also was disqualified forleaving his lane.* Images from REUTERS

By mreynold08

Views: 7051

In the most outrageous display of speed to ever burn across theOlympic Games, Usain Bolt of Jamaica rocketed to gold in winning themen’s 100m dash in 9.69 seconds — not only a new world record but thefirst time in the history of human beings a man has run the distanceunder 9.7 seconds without a significant tailwind.Richard THOMPSON of Trinidad & Tobago finished second, a full two-tenths of a second back, in 9.89.Walter Dix of the United States took third, in 9.91.Usain Bolt sets another world record in the 200m final at BeijingOlympics 2008. Americans Shawn Crawford and Walter Dix get silver andbronze.Officially, Usain Bolt won by an astounding 0.66 second overAmerican Shawn Crawford, the defending Olympic champion. Crawford wonthe silver medal when Churandy Martina of Netherlands Antilles, who hadfinished 0.52 behind Bolt, was disqualified after a U.S. protest forrunning out of his lane.American Walter Dix was awarded the bronze medal when the third manacross the line, teammate Wallace Spearmon, also was disqualified forleaving his lane.* Images from REUTERS