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Tag Archives: Air Force
Movie Review – Frankenhood
I just finished watching “Frankenhood,” a hilarious new DVD scheduled for release by Lionsgate on May 5; and I can tell you that this film consists of ninety two minutes of nonstop laughter and sheer fun. The plot of the film is not very complicated although at times, it borders on the unbelievable. But hey, that’s what makes watching it so much fun! Continue reading
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Tagged actress, Air Force, Bob Sapp, Chappelle's Show, Charlie Murphy, Content Foundry Partners LP., Curb Your Enthusiasm, DeRay Davis, Drew Sidora, ER, Everybody Hates Chris, Franklin, freelance writer and photographer, game, Girlfriends, Gremlin, Hassan Johnson, HBO, Jasper Redd, Law & Order, Motown, Norbit, online news sites, player, recording artist, Ron Standerfer, Semi-Pro, singer, Special Victims Unit;, That's So Raven, The Eagle, The Wire, USD, Vietnam
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Military Costumes For Armed Forces Day
Armed Forces Day occurs each and every year on the third Saturday of May (Tomorrow, May 15th this year). This national day of honor was created to salute the loyalty and hard work of American troops in every branch of the military – Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Coast Guard. Up until 1949, each branch of the armed forces had their own day of celebration. Unifying these days of tribute into one event, Armed Forces Day was proclaimed to be a national day by President Harry Truman on February 20, 1950. Continue reading
Quantum Leap (DVD) Review
Despite its short run (March 1989 – May 1993), Quantum Leap is nevertheless one of the more memorable dramatic series in television history… Continue reading
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Tagged Aiding Beckett, Air Force, Albert "Al" Calavicci, black chauffeur, Dean Stockwell, Donald P. Bellisario, experimental researcher, Highway To Heaven, JAG, Magnum, P.I., professor, Quantum Leap, Rear Admiral, Samuel "Sam" Beckett, school teacher, Scott Bakula, short network, Star-Crossed, test pilot and a minor league baseball player, The Color of Truth
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The Shield (DVD) Review
Nominated for 4 Emmys and 4 Golden Globes, including Best Television Series – Drama, The Shield is one of the top police dramas of the past decade… Continue reading
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Tagged Air Force, Angel, Benito Martinez, Captain, Claudette Wyms, David Aceveda, Dawg Days, Det, Dragonchasers, Dutch, Emmys, Fatal Attraction, Glenn Close, Golden Globe, Golden Globes, Jay Karnes, L.A., Los Angeles police, Michael Chiklis, Monica Rawling, Nash Bridges, Sex And The City, Shawn Ryan, Terry Crowley, The Natural, The Shield, The Sopranos, Vic Mackey, writer
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The Shield (Season 2) DVD Review
Nominated for 4 Emmys and 4 Golden Globes, including Best Television Series – Drama, The Shield is one of the top police dramas of the past decade… Continue reading
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Tagged Air Force, Angel, Benito Martinez, Breakpoint, Captain, Claudette Wyms, David Aceveda, Emmys, Fatal Attraction, Glenn Close, Golden Globe, Golden Globes, Homewrecker, Inferno, L.A., Los Angeles police, Michael Chiklis, Monica Rawling, Nash Bridges, Sex And The City, Shawn Ryan, The Natural, The Shield, The Sopranos, Tijuana, Vic Mackey, writer
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