Halloween Investigation 2: Slave House Doylestown and Doylestown Cemetary
November 2, 2011 by admin
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Me along with my friends Dante and Alex did some investigations in Doylestown, PA on Halloween night. See what we found. Investigators: Alexander Lesley Dante Feraco Alan J. Fenstermaker
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August 16 Top Stories
August 16, 2011 by admin
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Rachel Canelli previews the top stories in the Bucks County Courier Times, Burlington County Times and Intelligencer newspapers. Burlington County Times reporter Kristen Coppock talks about budget woes in Medford.
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August 15 Top Stories
August 15, 2011 by admin
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Rachel Canelli previews the top stories in the Bucks County Courier Times, Burlington County Times and Intelligencer newspapers.
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Bucks County Road Delaware River Places Views Pennsylvania Border New Jersey America by BK Bazhe.com
November 7, 2010 by admin
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Bucks County Road Delaware River Places Views Pennsylvania Border New Jersey America by BK Bazhe.com Bucks County – www.BAZHE.com Pennsylvania, USA. Bucks County boasts a perfect complement of lively downtowns and spans of vast bucolic beauty. Situated in the southeastern corner of Pennsylvania, Bucks County is bounded by the Delaware River and Trenton, NJ to the east, and the historic city of Philadelphia to the southwest. BKBAZHE is a writer, poet, and artist. He is the author of DAMAGES (creative nonfiction) — Winner in the Writers Digest Awards and IDENTITIES (poetry). He is published and exhibited in Europe and America. More info at BK Bazhe Website: www.bazhe.com Amazon Books & Art by BKBazhe astore.amazon.com YouTube Videos by BK Bazhe: www.youtube.com Google Blog by BK Bazhe: bazhe.blogspot.com
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Elmo Live – Who Else Wants The Toy That Tells Jokes, Tell Stories, Sings And Dances?
Who else wants a toy that no only can tell jokes and stories but also capable of singing and dancing? For these reasons, you are going to love Elmo Live, a toy inspired by a Sesame Street Character Elmo. Similar with the Tickle Me Elmoâs launch in the pervious seasons, this toy is expected to be the hot toy that everyone is eyeing this holiday season.
Elmo Live will be marketed by Fisher-Price, the same merchant for Tickle Me Elmo. The highlight of the toy is that it has the most advanced movement for an Elmo toy. If you compare this edition with the previous one, the technology can easily be a generation apart. You can say that Elmo Live is the âextreme editionâ of Tickle Me Elmo.
Elmo Live is lovable for the following reasons:
a) it is a well-known character ever since we are growing up;
b) it has excellent animatronics showcases;
c) it makes us laugh;
d) it is quite affordable even for the budget conscious; and
e) it makes a great gifts for your child over 18 months old.
You may want to consider a few things about this toy. Firstly, it is not cuddly as it is not a soft toy. Secondly, the demand will be great and you will find yourself fighting for the few left with many customers. So, be ready that it will bring a lot of disappointment to you and your child. Put in some extra effort and you may find one in the market.
The price point on the Elmo Live is around $60. This is not out of reach of many consumers especially at this holiday season. As a toy like this is hot and the price is affordable, make sure you grab your share as well. One option is to make you buy online. You will not be sorry you buy it.
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5 Fascinating Stories About Past Washington Redskins Players
The Washington Redskins has had much success as a football team. Furthermore, many of its players have had successful years after their playing days.
Whatever happened to your favorite NFL football player, after he retired from the gridiron? Particular teams, such as the Washington Redskins, have had a history of success in the NFL. That includes five Super Bowl appearances, three Super Bowl victories, and 10 Division Championships. In fact, the pro football Hall of Fame includes 22 former Washington Redskins players. Have you ever wondered what happened to past players? What did they do after they hung up their helmets and football cleats? Here is where some Hall of Fame Washington Redskins of yesteryear have been, up until today:
1. Darrel Green (Cornerback): 1983-2002
During his illustrious career with the Redskins, Green grabbed 64 interceptions, ran 621 interception yards, and scored six touchdowns. Green founded the Darrell Green Youth Life Foundation, a religious charity, in 1988. He has also been involved with:
Baltimore-Washington 2012 Summer Olympics board
NFL September 11th Relief Fund
Presidential Council on Service and Civic Participation
Wolf Trap Foundation boards
2. Christian “Sonny” Jurgensen (Quarterback): 1964-1974
Sonny Jurgensen racked up an incredible 32,224 passing yards and 255 touchdowns, during his career with the Washington Redskins and Philadelphia Eagles. Since retiring from football, Jurgensen has served as a color commentator with CBS television. Along with Sam Huff, another Hall of Fame Redskins player, Jurgensen continues to cover Washington Redskins games, on the radio.
3. Art Monk (Wide Receiver): 1980-1993
Monk was certainly one of the greatest Wide Receivers of all time, set an NFL record for the most consecutive games with a catch (183). Today, Monk has been helping people off the field, as much as he helped his team on the field. Along with three teammates, Monk founded the Good Samaritan Foundation, which is a non-profit organization that provides people with job training. Also, a football camp for youngsters bears his name.
4. John Riggins (Running Back): (1976-1979, 1981-1985)
Nicknamed “The Diesel,” Riggins rushed for over 11,300 yards during his career, with an average carry of 3. 9 yards. Since retiring, Riggins has appeared in “Guiding Light” and “Law & Order: Criminal Intent” on TV, as well as some “off-off Broadway” productions. Riggins also served as a commentator of “The John Riggins Show,” which ESPN Radio aired in the Washington D. C. area.
5. Charley Taylor (Wide Receiver): 1964-1975, 1977
During his career with the Redskins, Taylor pulled in 649 catches, earned 9,110 receiving yards, and crossed the endzone 79 times. After retiring from the NFL as a player, Taylor served as a scout for the Washington Redskins, and then as a receiver coach for the team, from 1981-1994. Since then, Taylor has served as a consultant to the Washington Redskins, has given formal speeches, and has even sold vehicles and boats.
We often wonder what happened to our favorite music, television, and sports stars, after they retired. For instance, many former Washington Redskins players have donated their time and money, to give back to society. Remember those players as you use your NFL merchandise to cheer on your favorite team!
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Riegelsville Bucks County Ghosts: Ghosts in the ‘Ville
July 14, 2009 by admin
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Riegelsville, PA has a haunted past. This video provides history and insight into the paranormal side of this small borough, events recorded in two books: Ghosts in the ‘Ville and More Ghosts in the ‘Ville, both by Jeffrey A. Wargo.

