![]() | 6 Crossley Ave McGraths Hill From the moment you pull up outside this home you will notice the care and maintenance that the vendor has put into the home. For the past 6 years this vendor has carefully maintained and improved this home from what it once was. From the gardens to the repainting inside the astute purchaser can easily move in, put your feet up and take advantage of the entertaining areas. This family home is conveniently located opposite an open reserve just perfect for the kids to run around in, and Arndell Private School is just around the corner! If your a young family with infants its only a short walk to playground facilities. For the handy man you will appreciate the work that the vendor has put into his garage/shed. It has a fully powered work bench area as well as an adjoining storage room. The vendors are now empty nesters and are looking to downsize into a smaller place, now you have the opportunity to take over this well presented home. |
![]() | CRAP SHOWS! - Behind The Batman Family (Behind The Scenes) Take a look behind the scenes at everyones favorite family. |
![]() | CRAP SHOWS! - Bringing Back Superman (Behind The Scenes) Watch the first of Two Behind the Scenes videos on the Upcoming Halloween Special of CRAP SHOWS! Featuring: Harvey Crossley, Elliott Crossley, Nicholas Reed, Baby Andy and Karen Crossley. |
![]() | Crossley (Yet Another Karacter), short stirrup round 1 This is North Florida (A), Crossley's fourth show. He "hung out" at HITS last winter right after he turned four, and did some warm up classes, but we didn't enter him in anything. Now, in the fall of his four-year-old year, he started in the pre-greens at the Atlanta Classic, where he was champion under an experienced pony jock. He went in the childrens division at North Florida I next, under a greener rider, had some rider issues, but still got a few ribbons. At a local show two weeks later, he and his rider got together and earned the reserve championship in childrens. This video has "Croz" under yet another rider, this time in the short stirrup division, showing at North Florida again (an A show) and winning the championship. Croz will show until he is sold. For more information, please contact his trainer, Debbie Gibson: foxflower7@aol.com. |
![]() | R.I.P Hannah Crossley I am sorry to Hannah's family and friends. A special "I am sorry" to Austin Crossley. |
![]() | CRAP SHOWS! - Series Two, Episode 1 For the first time ever, watch a full episode of CRAP SHOWS! on YouTube!. Beginning with the all-new Second Series. Sketches Include: Sam Raimi Introduction / Harry Pott-Head and the Pancakes of Marzipan / 24 Seconds (Part 1) / Michael Jackson Gets Happyslapped / The Batman Family: Homecoming (Part 1) / The Return of Jackarse / 24 Seconds (Part 2) / Rice Krispies Failed Advert / 24 Seconds (Part 3) / The Polisher: Part 5 Guest Stars: Baby Andy, Lee Buttle, Bobby Bentham, Karen Crossley and Jade Samways. With a Special Guest Appearance by Sam Raimi. Original Airdate: June 4th, 2007. |
![]() | CRAP SHOWS! - Series Two, Episode 2 The second episode of the new series is finally here... Sketches Include: Noel Fielding Introduction / Metal Gear Cinema / The Matrix Retarded (Part 1) / The Batman Family (Part 2) / Samurai Joe / Harry Pott-Head (Final Part) Guest Stars: Baby Andy, Paul Sherlock, Geoff Arnold and Karen Crossley. With a Special Guest Appearance by Noel Fielding Original Airdate: August 26th, 2007. |
![]() | Briscoe & Greene Tribute A Tribute to Briscoe & Greene Lennie Briscoe (1992-2004) Detective Leonard W. "Lennie" Briscoe was a fictional character on NBC's long running crime drama, Law & Order. He was featured on the show for 12 seasons, from 1992 to 2004. He was created by Walon Green and Rene Balcer, and was portrayed by Jerry Orbach. He also appeared in all three Law & Order spinoffs, and was part of the original cast of Law & Order: Trial by Jury, appearing in only the first two episodes due to Orbach's death. Lennie Briscoe is introduced as the new senior detective in the Homicide Department of the New York City Police Department's 27th Precinct (L&O: "Point of View"). His boss during his first season on the show is Capt. Don Cragen; a year later, Lt. Anita Van Buren takes over the homicide squad. He was previously assigned as a detective in the 116th Precinct in Queens (L&O: "Corruption"). Briscoe joins the Precinct after Det. Mike Logan's partner, Sgt. Phil Cerreta, is shot by a black market arms dealer and is given a desk job. Since then, Briscoe has become one of the two most popular characters in the history of the show, the other being A.D.A/D.A. Jack McCoy. Logan is transferred in 1995 to the Domestic Dispute Department in Staten Island for slugging Councilman Kevin Crossley, a politician who had just gotten off on a murder charge (L&O: "Pride"), and is replaced by Det. Rey Curtis. After four years, Curtis goes into early retirement to take care of his disease-stricken wife and he is replaced by Det. Ed Green in 1999. Ed Green (1999-2008) Edward "Ed" Green is a fictional character on the NBC crime drama Law & Order, created by Rene Balcer and portrayed by Jesse L. Martin. Green represents the L&O franchise's return to the wild, "Dirty Harry" type of character once popularized by Mike Logan (Chris Noth). Among the few personal touches made to the character is that he has an affinity for punk rock, particularly Elvis Costello, and gambling, making trips to Atlantic City often enough that Briscoe teased him about it. It was revealed that Green had stopped gambling but then had fallen back into it briefly after Briscoe's death (L&O: "Burn Card"). Green has occasionally mentioned that his family traveled around the world due to his father's work as an oil engineer, and that he had lived in the Middle East at some point. He has also mentioned that he grew up in a religious family. He revealed that his father has Alzheimer's disease (L&O: "Talking Points"). Also, he reveals that he at one time had experience with "screwing around with someone who's married." In numerous episodes, female characters refer to him as attractive and respond accordingly (he sometimes receives calls from girlfriends or mentions "his girl". Apparently, he took a girl named Keisha Lockwood to the prom). He wears expensive Rolex watches, which Briscoe often refers to throughout their time together on the show. Green is often a source of varied information in investigations. He speaks Spanish, some Russian ("Enough to pick up a date," (L&O: "Fallout")), and a little French (L&O: "Hitman"), and is up to date on popular culture, and appears to have a strong classical education. Frequently, he uses informal slang, addressing men as "bro" and referring to other men as "dudes." He often uses bad grammar when talking to suspects or people he does not respect. |
![]() | The Prairie Oysters - When The Dust Settles If you didnt see the Country Crossroads program on Foxtels Aurora Channel, you can check out the video clip to When The Dust Settles here. The debut single written by the band. The song is dedicated to people on the land doing it tough in the worst drought Australia has ever seen. Profits from the sale of the CD go directly to Aussie Helpers; a volunteer organisation working 24/7 to help fight poverty and depression in the bush. The songs message is simple. No one should suffer in silence. The drought has come at a cost to farming families. Not only economically and environmentally, but also emotionally. The rates of depression, family breakdowns are worrying. The statistics for suicide is nothing short of tragic. When The Dust Settles is all about facing adversity with people who are close to you because when the dust does settle, if you still have the loves who love you, you've beaten it. The Prairie Oysters are: Mark "Yorkie" Crossley: Vocals, Guitar Tony Bonnici: Vocals, Bass Guitar Lee Slater: Lead Guitar, Vocals Rob Street: Drums, Vocals When The Dust Settles is an independent release and is available for sale online for AUD$5.00 (plus $3.00 p&h) at www . theprairieoysters . com . au or by sending a cheque or money order to: AGB Consulting PO Box 527 Bundoora Vic 3083 Australia "We hope you like our song" The Prairie Oysters |
![]() | Lonely Christmas (original) I wrote this song when I was stuck on base in the military and couldn't go home to see my family. This song is dedicated to all my fellow devil dogs. |
![]() | When The Dust Settles - The Prairie Oysters f you didnt see the Country Crossroads program on Foxtels Aurora Channel, you can check out the video clip to When The Dust Settles here. The debut single written by the band. The song is dedicated to people on the land doing it tough in the worst drought Australia has ever seen. Profits from the sale of the CD go directly to Aussie Helpers; a volunteer organisation working 24/7 to help fight poverty and depression in the bush. The songs message is simple. No one should suffer in silence. The drought has come at a cost to farming families. Not only economically and environmentally, but also emotionally. The rates of depression, family breakdowns are worrying. The statistics for suicide is nothing short of tragic. When The Dust Settles is all about facing adversity with people who are close to you because when the dust does settle, if you still have the loves who love you, you've beaten it. The Prairie Oysters are: Mark "Yorkie" Crossley: Vocals, Guitar Tony Bonnici: Vocals, Bass Guitar Lee Slater: Lead Guitar, Vocals Rob Street: Drums, Vocals When The Dust Settles is an independent release and is available for sale online for AUD$5.00 (plus $3.00 p&h) at www . theprairieoysters . com . au or by sending a cheque or money order to: AGB Consulting PO Box 527 Bundoora Vic 3083 Australia "We hope you like our song" The Prairie Oysters __________________ Winners of the CMGA 2006/07 Most Popular Band Award |