Monday, April 16, 2012

Apparatjik Arrow & Bow - Graz

Apparatjik Arrow & Bow - Graz
15/10/2011





The Weekend Theater of Little Rock Presents The Miracle Worker

The Weekend Theater of Little Rock Presents The Miracle Worker
The Miracle Worker By William Gibson March 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24 One determined person can make a world of difference, even save a life -- and if you've ever doubted that, then William Gibson's classic play "The Miracle Worker" will convince you otherwise. The story of how teacher Annie Sullivan opened up the world of blind, deaf, and mute Helen Keller opens with a 7:30 pm show on Friday, March 9, at the Weekend Theater, Seventh and Chester streets in downtown Little Rock. Showtimes are 7:30 pm Fridays and Saturdays through March 24; there is also one matinee scheduled for 2:30 pm Sunday, March 18. Tickets, $16 for general admission and $12 for students and seniors age 65 and older, can be ordered online at the theater's Web site, www.weekendtheater.org, or purchased at the door before each performance, based on availability. Reservations are no longer taken by phone, but you can get more information about this show and upcoming events by calling (501) 374-3761. "Our mission! is to be an inclusive theater for everyone -- race, gender, disability. This play definitely fits the bill," says director Andy Hall. "It has to do with children's issues, education, and social responsibilities." Helen Keller (1880-1968), became known as an author, lecturer, and activist, who tirelessly worked for social justice. But as a young girl, she was trapped in silence and darkness due to an illness (scarlet fever or something similar) that struck when she was a toddler and left her deaf and ...





ILL-I OFFICIAL TEASER OFF THE SELF TITLED MIXTAPE "ILL-I" BRAND NEW "BLACKOUT" SNIPPET

ILL-I OFFICIAL TEASER OFF THE SELF TITLED MIXTAPE ILL-I BRAND NEW BLACKOUT SNIPPET
CLEVELAND OHIO UNDERGROUND ARTIST ILL-I WITH RAPID FAST LYRICS and BARS HE'S WORTH THE LISTEN HE HAS OPEN FOR MANY TOP ARTIST IN THE INDUSTRY LIKE BUN-B/CLIPSE/STALLEY/GZA OF THE WU-TANG CLAN AND MANY MORE CHECK IT OUT EXCLUSIVE DOWNLOADS AVAILABLE 2012 ISHHH DEYYYYYYYY GOINNNNNNNN!!!!!!





The Maxwell Moment: Napkin Folding with Brini. Fold The Lobster!

The Maxwell Moment: Napkin Folding with Brini. Fold The Lobster!
Brini.TV â–º Jane Napkins by Brini! â–º http â—„ â–º facebook.com â–º twitter.com â–º More â–¼ Ask Brini Maxwell anything at â–º AskBrini.com Visit my official site for more info â–º http How to fold a french style cloth napkin. Brini is using her "Buttercup" Jane Napkin â–º amzn.to When it comes to a pretty presentation, this fold is a good bet! Start with a napkin folded in half. Bring the corners of from the fold down diagonally to the center of the hemmed edges, then bring the outside corners up to the point. Turn the napkin over and fold up the center portion, leaving the points below. Fold the napkin so it stands, then fold the points back over it. I know it's hard to understand without visuals. If this doesn't make sense, then read it while watching the video! ABOUT NAPKINS: A napkin, or face towel (also in Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia: serviette) is a rectangle of cloth used at the table for wiping the mouth while eating. It is usually small and folded. The ! word comes from Middle English, borrowing the French nappeâ€"a cloth covering for a tableâ€"and adding -kin, the diminutive suffix. In the United Kingdom and Canada both terms, serviette and napkin, are used. In the UK, napkins are traditionally U and serviette non-U. In some places, serviettes are those made of paper whereas napkins are made of cloth. The word serviette in lieu of the term napkin is not typically used in American English, though, as discussed is not uncommon in Canadian English and Canadian French ...





RTW/The Fall of Rome: The Battle of Badon Hill c.516 AD (((With Edited Full Units))) 1/2

RTW/The Fall of Rome: The Battle of Badon Hill c.516 AD (((With Edited Full Units))) 1/2
Since this battle is at night those torches make it really confusing even i couldn't distinguish mine from theirs at some points lol. But making Edits made it look better even tho my allies on the hill top were squeezed into eachother, in this mod, this historical battle looks much better than with Vanilla RTW/BI units. All those onagers were blasting the Saxons on the river bank & they on the other hand were roasting my tightly grouped allies with hails of burning arrows so i had to move quickly & sent all my cavalry & infantry to cross the river, rout the Saxons on the opposite bank & ride fast to save my allies who were almost wiped out except for a few infantry & only 2 of the general's unit were left alive, the general being 1 of these 2 lol. Artorius in his splendid gemmed ridge spangenhelm charged like hell across the river where at that ponit the battle was becoming confusing but the remaining Saxons on the opposite bank couldn't resist all that pressure towards them! & routed. However, they managed to slay many of my cavalry with those spears & axes. When i reached the allies Artorius charged at them on the hill top & smashed them making most of them rout immediatly except for their second bodyguard unit which again i sent Artorius to deal with it. Once the second Saxon general got killed i regrouped all my infantry & charged the fleeing Saxons into the woods with all my remaining cavalry & contrary to my expectations the battle resulted in HEROIC VICTORY. Its not ...