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188 S Hunt Club Run, Newport News, VA 23608
Offered as a short sale. With a little love this house can be your home! Recent updates include newer kitchen appliances and new light fixtures throughout. Home needs new flooring and new windows. Come see this value in cobblestone chase. MLS #: 0847838
FF12 Streaker Challenge - Farming Hi-Ethers
Most people visit the Cerobi Steppe to get Hi-Ethers but sometimes I can't be bothered to chase those chests and do battle at the same time. You will average a Hi-Ether for one in every 4 chests that are there. There are 10 chests which have a 50% spawning chance. You are looking at an average of a little over 1 Hi-Ether for every time you visit Feddik River. Then you have to do the three zones. I prefer to get my Hi-Ethers another way. Teleport to the Ogir Yensa after starting the Phon Coast Hunt Club. In the zone next to the Gate Crystal you will find Bull Chocobo. All he has for stealing is a Hi-Ether. It's a rare steal so thief's cuffs are advised. In this vid I show you how I get my Hi-Ethers and during this time I get 3. Cutting the waffle out I guess I spent 7 or so minutes doing this which means you can do 8 lots of 3 in an hour. 8 x 3 = 24 so you are saying 24 per hour. Funny thing is, after I finished the vid the next three times I stole I got one on the 9th steal, the 1ST STEAL and the 2nd steal so that was three in a couple of minutes with the zoning. You can get 50 Hi-Ethers this way in somewhere between an hour & two hours. Take a look and try it out. Remember, 1 Hi-Ether with a Pheasant Netsuke equipped is 450 MP added. You may only want a few, maybe 10. Well that's half an hour's work here. Anyway, see for yourself.
The Fox Chase.
Interview with Liam O'Flynn & alternative version of the Foxchase. Sorry I ran out of tape at the end, but I thought it was worth including for the interview alone. No piece of Irish music is so widely known by name in the land of its origin at least as "The Fox Chase." As an instrumental composition it is attributed to Edward Keating Hyland, a celebrated blind piper who received some lessens in theory and harmony from Sir John Stevenson in Dublin. The melody or theme on which it was founded was an ancient lamentation to which was sung some verses in both Irish and English reciting a dialogue betwcen a farmer and a fox which he had detected with the "goods" on him in the shape of "a fine fat goose." From this air then called "An Maudrin Ruadh" (Modhereen Rus), Hyland developed the famous descriptive piece, including the sounds of the chase such as the tallyho, baying of the hounds, death of the fox, etc., and winds up the performance with "The Foxhunters' Jig", an expression of the general delight at the result. Fortunately we can present a copy of "The Irish Fox Hunt" as printed in O'Farrell's Pocket Companion for the Irish or Union Pipes, published about 1806. This being but seven years subsequent to the date of its composition according to Grattan Flood, it can be safely assumed that O'Farrell's setting is authentic. The next version, entitled "The Fox Hunt" is that found in the manuscript collection of Henry Hudson, 24 Stephens Green, Dublin, completed in 1842. A notation indicates that Mr. Hudson copied this and other tunes from an older collection owned by F. M. Bell. Through the kindness of the princely Prof. P. J. Griffith of the Leinstcr School of Music we are enabled to submit the genial professor's own version of "The Fox Chase", the version by the way which, enhanced hy his skillful execution, won the seal of supremacy at various contests. The fourth and final example of "The Fox Chase" is that which appears in O'Neill's Music of Ireland published in 1903. Although we had been led to believe that the setting was that played by the great Munstcr piper, Stephenson, it turns out that "Patsy" Touhey ohtained it from John L. Wayland at the Cork Pipers' Club, and that it primarily came from Mrs. Kenny of Dublin.
Fingering a pussy
I wake up my cat and freak her out.
Hunting Park Pal Club/Squash Center
The H. Chase and Ana Marie Lenfest Center. 10th and Pike Streets. Should be cool. I'm very excited. - Taken at 10:19 AM on November 30, 2006 - cameraphone upload by ShoZu
Hilton Wilmington/Christiana Newark Delaware
http://www.HiltonEstate.com Old world charm, refined elegance, and pampered service are but a few of the pleasantries awaiting guests of the Hilton Wilmington/Christiana hotel, Brandywine Valley's Country Estate. Click Here to experience all Brandywine Valley's Country Estate has to offer. The Hilton Wilmington/Christiana hotel is located just off Delaware Interstate 95, midway between Philadelphia International and Baltimore Washington International Airports in the Brandywine Valley. The Hilton Wilmington/Christiana hotel in Delaware is ideal for both business and leisure travelers. Our Hilton hotel offers exclusive packages and is located near many corporate offices, world class Wilmington area attractions and Tax Free Shopping including: DuPont JP Morgan/Chase Dade Behring Astra Zeneca Longwood Gardens Winterthur Hagley Museum The University of Delaware Christiana Mall Delaware Park Racetrack and Slots Within miles of Wilmington, DE, guests may relax in our Conservatory, enjoy our High Tea Service, and gaze upon our spectacular Hilton hotel courtyard. Envision being nestled by a fireplace, sipping a libation, while being pampered with personalized service in our elegant Hilton hotel Executive Lounge. Guests may enjoy a glass of wine from our Hunt Club lounge, and then participate in the fun of our popular grand tradition known as the "Royal Swan Feeding". The Hilton Wilmington/Christiana is pet friendly.
JOSH ANNIE AND MAE LAST RUN
JOSH ANNIE AND MAE RUNNING AT CRIPPLE CREEK HUNT CLUB RIGHT BEFORE BOW SEASON.
Deer Hunting Akita
Hoshi and new friend, a siberian husky work as a team. Hoishi flanks around and the husky flushes out the deer and the chase is on.
Sarah Palin - Pretty on the Inside?
"For as long as men massacre animals, they will kill each other. Indeed, he who sows the seed of murder and pain cannot reap joy and love." ~ Pythagoras (c.582-507bc) Is Sarah Palin pretty on the inside? Music by Hole, "Pretty on the Inside" (1991). If Sarah Palin ran the United States like she has run Alaska, it would indeed be a terrible day for animals. GOP conventioneers were officially introduced to their vice presidential candidate who is, as Fred Thompson said, "the only nominee in the history of either party who knows how to properly field dress a moose." But it's not Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's personal love of hunting or appetite for moose venison that should strike fear in the heart of every animal advocate in the nation--it's her retrograde policies on animal welfare and conservation that have led to an all-out war on the state's wolves and other creatures. Her record is so extreme that she has perhaps done more harm to animals than any other current governor in the United States -- and that's a difficult distinction to achieve among our 22 Republican and 28 Democratic chief executives. Voters of both political parties who care about the humane treatment of animals must unite to make sure that the nation's worst governor doesn't end up just a heartbeat away from the nation's most important job. Palin is not only a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association, but is also a close ally of Safari Club International. These radical groups don't represent rank-and-file hunters, but instead lobby on behalf of their elitist, wealthy members to defend despicable and unsporting practices such as captive trophy hunts, bear baiting, and steel-jawed legold traps -- practices that real hunters agree are inhumane and unacceptable. And the Palin Administration, in lock-step with these extreme anti-conservationists, has waged an all-out war on Alaska's predators to artificially boost the populations of moose and caribou for trophy hunters. Palin has tried to pass legislation making it easier for state officials to gun down wolves and bears from the sky, and even offered a $150 bounty for the left foreleg of each dead wolf as an economic incentive for pilots and aerial gunners to kill more of the animals. Leading up to the recent statewide vote on Measure 2 to stop the aerial shooting of wolves and bears, Palin's Board of Game spent $400,000 of public money on brochures and radio ads to influence the election. She not only took an inhumane and unsporting position at odds with the principles of wildlife management and fair chase, but did it in an undemocratic and underhanded way. Palin may have criticized "the old politics as usual" and "the culture of self-dealing" in her speech last night, but that's a pretty good description of her dealings with the NRA and Safari Club. Since Alaska is not protecting its wolves from aerial hunting, the U.S. Congress has stepped in and is now considering the Protect America's Wildlife (PAW) Act, which would close a loophole in federal law that allows the shooting of animals from airplanes and helicopters. But Gov. Palin has attacked that effort, too, and used her office to criticize the federal legislation. She wrote in a press release that the bill's author "doesn't understand rural Alaska" and "doesn't comprehend wildlife management in the North."
A Walk Down 90s Memory Lane
A collection of images set to music for some 90s nostalgia :). For more reminiscing, see the 90s Child section below. Please comment and rate. You Are A Child Of The 90s If... •You got a tattoo or piercing that you regret. •You remember when MC Hammer was cool and even had a pair of Hammer Pants. •You took a cartoon plastic lunchbox to school. •You used to say 'talk to the hand' a lot. •You still remember Aqua's 'Barbie Girl' song •You (sadly) know who the Vengaboys are. •You watched Sabrina the Teenage Witch. •You had a toe ring or an anklet. •You wore stick on earrings- a different pair for each day of the month. •You remember the craze and then the banning of snap books and slam bracelets. •You or a girl you knew had the 'Rachel haircut'. •You owned a compilation tape with top tunes such as 'Mr.Vain', 'What is love' and 'Rhythm is a dancer'. •You remember when it was actually worth getting up early on a Saturday to watch cartoons. •You couldn't listen to Salt 'N' Peppa around your parents. •You remember where you were when Princess Diana died. •You wanted a pair of light-up sneakers. •You remember the Columbine High School Massacre, the Oklahoma Bombing, the L.A Riots, the Lewinsky Scandal, the O.J Simpson trial and the first Gulf War being on the news. •You cried watching the end of Titanic. •You watched Baywatch and longed for the day that Eddie and Shauna got together. •You wore Impulse body spray. •You can remember an SClub7 song. •You watched Twin Peaks and got creeped out. •You could do the Macarena blindfolded. •You had an array of scrunchies in different colours. •You owned at least one troll doll. •You learned how to roller-blade. •You owned a flannelette shirt. •You had Oasis, Nirvana and Blur posters on your wall. •You owned a pair of overalls. •You knew Mark Wahlberg when he was still Marky Mark. •You (admit it) busted a move to 'Ice Ice Baby'. •You wore Wella Plum Mousse or Sun-In in your hair and thought it looked highly original and stylish. •You and your friends went to the movies and saw Clueless, Ten Things About You, The Sixth Sense, Titanic, Austin Powers, Cruel Intentions, The Lion King, Speed, Forrest Gump, American Pie, Pulp Fiction, Jurassic Park, Wayne's World, Terminator, Jumangi, The Matrix, Braveheart, Saving Private Ryan, American Beauty and Good Will Hunting. •You collected pogs, tazos and Pokemon cards, and traded them with your friends in the playground. •You still get the urge to say 'NOT!' after every sentence. •You just cant resist finishing this... "Iiiiiiin west philladelphia born and raised..." •You remember when Mortal Kombat was da bomb! •You remember watching Ren and Stimpy, Pinky and the Brain, Rugrats, Two Stupid Dogs, Hey Arnold Doug and Aaah Real Monsters. •You used to like *NSYNC or Backstreet Boys, and sometimes would argue with your friends about which one was better. •You had a mood ring. •You wished that you lived in Beverly Hills 90210. •You listened to the radio all day to record your 'favorite song of ALL TIME'. •You had a Super Nintendo or a Sega Genesis. •You had a birthday party at Timezone. •You remember watching The Magic School Bus on TV. •You and your friends pretended to be witches like on Charmed. •You tried to watch Jerry Springer and Ricki Lake when you were home sick from school. •You remember when 2pac and Biggie died. •You had a furby... that wouldn't shut up. •You made a gobble gobble and used it to tell your friends fortunes. •You had a favorite New Kid On The Block. •You followed the O.J Simpson trial closely and remember the chase. •You were not allowed to take your Tamagotchi to school. •You know the Captain Planet theme song by heart. •You remember when Tickle Me Elmo's where sold out. •You knew that Kimberly, the Pink Ranger, and Tommy, the Green Ranger, were meant to be together. •You had a strong opinion on the Tonya Harding versus Nancy Kerrigan thing. •You remember the first Real World. •You used your VCR to record TV programs. •You ate Warheads Sour Candy. •You remember ring and push pops. •You remember when the internet was a new thing. •You got totally creeped out by 'Are You Afraid of the Dark?'. •You remember reading Goosebumps, Babysitter's Club and Sweet Valley High books. •You and your friends practiced dance routines to 'Hit Me Baby One More Time'. •You watched the 'Home Alone' movies and then tried to pull pranks on 'intruders'. •You remember when Michael Jordan was a king. •You had Where's Waldo books. •You knew all the characters and their life stories on Saved By The Bell. •You had a collection of Beanie Babies. •You took your walkman or diskman with you everywhere. •You went to McDonalds to play at the playplace. •You remember the Y2K scare. Music: 'Rhythm Is A Dancer' Snap! 'Mr. Vain' Culture Beat 'What Is Love' Haddaway