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Connecticut Court Allows Gay MarriageConnecticut Court Allows Gay Marriage
from News videos from Mochilla
October 11, 2008

A sharply divided Connecticut Supreme Court ruled Friday that gay couples have the right to get married, saying legislators did not go far enough when they approved same-sex civil unions. (Oct. 10)
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Connecticut Court Allows Gay MarriageConnecticut Court Allows Gay Marriage
from YouTube :: Videos by AssociatedPress
October 11, 2008

A sharply divided Connecticut Supreme Court ruled Friday that gay couples have the right to get married, saying legislators did not go far enough when they approved same-sex civil unions. (Oct. 10) Author: AssociatedPress Keywords: scoconn gay marriage connecticut court allows Added: October 10, 2008
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RECUERDO by RICARDO SANCHEZ read by HEKTOR MUNOZRECUERDO by RICARDO SANCHEZ read by HEKTOR MUNOZ
from YouTube :: Tag // newyork
October 10, 2008

RECUERDO written by CHICANO POET RICARDO SANCHEZ and read by BILINGUAL BIPOLAR CHICANO ACTIVIST NEW YORK POET AND PERFORMANCE ARTIST HEKTOR MUNOZ. FILMED IN AURORA, COLORADO on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 2008 by HEKTOR MUNOZ. Author: hektorm Keywords: TOWN whiteboys jersey philedelphia connecticut new hampshire JOHN STEWARD camping polish boxers welsh dutch oralsex Added: October 10, 2008
Fallout on Main Street: Shops Feeling the PinchFallout on Main Street: Shops Feeling the Pinch
from TheMainstreamMedia - recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
October 07, 2008

In Greenwich, Connecticut, those who depend on financial market clientele are already seeing a drop in sales, and their hoping the bad times won't get worse.
Business Broker in New York & ConnecticutBusiness Broker in New York & Connecticut
from YouTube :: Tag // newyork
October 07, 2008

The Realty Stop is one of the top full service Real Estate and Business Broker in New York and Connecticut. Friendly and experienced agents will help you determine which is the best business to buy, provide business valuations to determine the market value of your business. Confidentiality and results oriented. Contact Ron Gasparo for a free consultation. Author: BizBrokerGuide Keywords: Business Broker New York Brokers Real Estate Connecticut Added: October 7, 2008
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JORGE by HEKTOR MUNOZJORGE by HEKTOR MUNOZ
from YouTube :: Tag // newyork
October 07, 2008

JORGE (in SPANISH) written and performed by BILINGUAL BIPOLAR BICULTURAL New York Performance Artist and Poet HEKTOR MUNOZ. Filmed in AURORA, COLORADO on MONDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 2008 by HEKTOR MUNOZ. Author: hektorm Keywords: TOWN whiteboys jersey philedelphia connecticut new hampshire JOHN STEWARD camping polish boxers welsh dutch oralsex Added: October 7, 2008
JORGE by HEKTOR MUNOZJORGE by HEKTOR MUNOZ
from YouTube :: Tag // newyork
October 07, 2008

JORGE (in SPANISH) written and performed by BILINGUAL BIPOLAR BICULTURAL New York Performance Artist and Poet HEKTOR MUNOZ. Filmed in AURORA, COLORADO on MONDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 2008 by HEKTOR MUNOZ. Author: squarelounge Keywords: TOWN whiteboys jersey philedelphia connecticut new hampshire JOHN STEWARD camping polish boxers hispanic Added: October 7, 2008
New England Studios in New Haven Connecticut, Photo StudioNew England Studios in New Haven Connecticut, Photo Studio
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe
October 07, 2008

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New England Studios in New Haven Connecticut, Photo StudioNew England Studios in New Haven Connecticut, Photo Studio
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
October 07, 2008

New England Studios in New Haven Connecticut, Photo Studio, new york photo studio rental, photographic studio for rent, studio rental in CT,
How to Quit a Nasty Habit and Formaldehyde in Young Coconuts #155How to Quit a Nasty Habit and Formaldehyde in Young Coconuts #155
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta)
October 06, 2008

http://www.therenegadehealthshow.com - I got so many questions over the weekend I wanted to make sure we got to a bunch this week... This episode ranges from how to quit a nasty habit, if young Thai coconuts are dipped in formaldehyde and if the Vitamix destroys nutrients and enzymes. You'll also get to see the view from the back of our condo into the Connecticut hills as the leaves turn. Take a look (and go Steelers!)...
Casinos Are No Sure BetCasinos Are No Sure Bet
from ABC News Video: Money & Business
October 06, 2008

Connecticut's economy is struggling and casinos are doing little to help.
FALLOUT ON MAIN STREET PART 1: GREENWICH, CTFALLOUT ON MAIN STREET PART 1: GREENWICH, CT
from TheMainstreamMedia - recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
October 06, 2008

People all across the country are suffering the fallout from Wall Street's financial H-Bomb. ANP producer David Murdock and McClatchy Newspaper journalist Tony Pugh have set out on a journey across America to see how the nation is coping.
Rudy Giuliani Endorses David Cappiello for CongressRudy Giuliani Endorses David Cappiello for Congress
from - blip.tv (beta)
October 06, 2008

Rudy Giuliani Endorses David Cappiello for Congress in Connecticut's Fifth District.
What to Do in Case of FireWhat to Do in Case of Fire
from Jud's New England Journal
September 30, 2008

Welcome to the October 2008 edition of "Jud's New England Journal," the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief of Yankee Magazine, published since 1935 in Dublin, New Hampshire. What to Do in Case of Fire As a volunteer fireman, I learned early on how to mask my fears -- and my inadequacies. There’s a "coming together" evident in a small New England town after the summer is over. Social divisions become noticeably fuzzier. Town organizations spring back to life with renewed vigor, and almost all are socially integrated. An exception is the volunteer fire company. No "year-round summer people" become firemen. It's always all townspeople. And unlike many other town organizations, it’s active all summer, too. I'm not sure whether or not I qualify as a bona fide "townsperson" -- after all, I came "from away" -- but nonetheless I was a volunteer fireman here in Dublin, New Hampshire, for about 15 years. I was and still am inordinately afraid of fires, and I have zero aptitude in mechanical matters. However, upon arriving in town 50 years ago, I felt it was my duty to join the fire company simply because the fire station was located a hundred yards from my Yankee office. When the siren sounded, I was one of those readily available. The first man to reach the firehouse after the alarm began to wail always jumped into the 10-wheel, multiton fire truck, started it up, and commenced to move out in the direction indicated on the truck radio. Later-arriving firemen would hop aboard as the truck moved, bring the second or third truck, or follow in their own cars. I was very often that first man to arrive at the station. And that constituted a problem. To put it simply, I could never remember how to start or how to shift the many gears in that big truck -- or for that matter, how to tune in the radio. The solution to my problem presented itself around the time the company purchased waterproof fire coats and helmets for us volunteers to use during a fire. They were hung on the rear of the truck. The first time the alarm sounded after the purchase of this equipment, I was once again the first arrival at the station. Instead of jumping in the cab and struggling with the gears, I ran to the rear of the truck to fetch my new coat and helmet. Running back forward, I noted to my intense relief that someone else was already in the driver's seat starting the engine. So at every subsequent fire, I made certain I took a long enough period of time fetching a coat and helmet to avoid the driver's job. Often this required initially running around and around the truck a number of times until someone else finally arrived, but no one ever caught me on that particular ruse. During a fire alarm, the main thing is to run. It really doesn't matter to anyone where you're running to or why. Just run. I eventually resigned from the fire company, feeling I'd served my stint and that there were enough men close by the fire station. But despite my fears and all the rest, I miss the fire company today. I particularly miss those times after the fire was out, when a can of beer or a little whiskey might be passed around while we were on night duty, occasionally hosing down still-burning embers. There was a euphoric feeling of having worked, endured under trying circumstances, and succeeded together. "We've never lost a cellar hole," we always said at some point. I have never, before or since, felt more a part of what I might call the central spiritual core of the town than I always did during these quiet times after all the excitement was over. Wonderful memories. But I'm still a mechanical dunce.
What to Do in Case of FireWhat to Do in Case of Fire
from Jud's New England Journal
September 30, 2008

Welcome to the October 2008 edition of "Jud's New England Journal," the rather curious monthly musings of Judson Hale, editor-in-chief of Yankee Magazine, published since 1935 in Dublin, New Hampshire. What to Do in Case of Fire As a volunteer fireman, I learned early on how to mask my fears -- and my inadequacies. There’s a "coming together" evident in a small New England town after the summer is over. Social divisions become noticeably fuzzier. Town organizations spring back to life with renewed vigor, and almost all are socially integrated. An exception is the volunteer fire company. No "year-round summer people" become firemen. It's always all townspeople. And unlike many other town organizations, it’s active all summer, too. I'm not sure whether or not I qualify as a bona fide "townsperson" -- after all, I came "from away" -- but nonetheless I was a volunteer fireman here in Dublin, New Hampshire, for about 15 years. I was and still am inordinately afraid of fires, and I have zero aptitude in mechanical matters. However, upon arriving in town 50 years ago, I felt it was my duty to join the fire company simply because the fire station was located a hundred yards from my Yankee office. When the siren sounded, I was one of those readily available. The first man to reach the firehouse after the alarm began to wail always jumped into the 10-wheel, multiton fire truck, started it up, and commenced to move out in the direction indicated on the truck radio. Later-arriving firemen would hop aboard as the truck moved, bring the second or third truck, or follow in their own cars. I was very often that first man to arrive at the station. And that constituted a problem. To put it simply, I could never remember how to start or how to shift the many gears in that big truck -- or for that matter, how to tune in the radio. The solution to my problem presented itself around the time the company purchased waterproof fire coats and helmets for us volunteers to use during a fire. They were hung on the rear of the truck. The first time the alarm sounded after the purchase of this equipment, I was once again the first arrival at the station. Instead of jumping in the cab and struggling with the gears, I ran to the rear of the truck to fetch my new coat and helmet. Running back forward, I noted to my intense relief that someone else was already in the driver's seat starting the engine. So at every subsequent fire, I made certain I took a long enough period of time fetching a coat and helmet to avoid the driver's job. Often this required initially running around and around the truck a number of times until someone else finally arrived, but no one ever caught me on that particular ruse. During a fire alarm, the main thing is to run. It really doesn't matter to anyone where you're running to or why. Just run. I eventually resigned from the fire company, feeling I'd served my stint and that there were enough men close by the fire station. But despite my fears and all the rest, I miss the fire company today. I particularly miss those times after the fire was out, when a can of beer or a little whiskey might be passed around while we were on night duty, occasionally hosing down still-burning embers. There was a euphoric feeling of having worked, endured under trying circumstances, and succeeded together. "We've never lost a cellar hole," we always said at some point. I have never, before or since, felt more a part of what I might call the central spiritual core of the town than I always did during these quiet times after all the excitement was over. Wonderful memories. But I'm still a mechanical dunce.
Golden Slippers shakes a legGolden Slippers shakes a leg
from egretTV
September 30, 2008

Note the yellow feet. Great footage here of how the Snowy Egret rushes about, shuffling feet to stir up food.
"Diamond Ruff" Project - Video Entry #12 - September 28th"Diamond Ruff" Project - Video Entry #12 - September 28th
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta)
September 29, 2008

Kyle Young brings the 'Diamond Ruff' Project to Los Angeles and talks about the West coast expansion.
Paul Newman Dead at 83Paul Newman Dead at 83
from Where's the Outrage?
September 27, 2008

At the age of 83, Paul Newman died of lung cancer in his Connecticut home. Back in high school, I took a film criticism course in which we watched Cool Hand Luke. It is an incredibly amazing movie. Newman deserved not one, but two, Academy Awards for that performance. My favorite Newman movie is called The Verdict. He played a down-and-out lawyer who was given a slam dunk case to put him back on his feet. It is a story about standing up for what you believe in and fighting against a powerful enemy. It is a great movie and I strongly recommend it to anyone who loves movies. Unlike most in Hollywood, Newman was more than just an actor. He was also a philanthropist. He was a race car driver. He was married to Joanne Woodward for over 50 years. He seemed to be one of the few men that could live life on his own terms.
Connecticut public reaction to the economic crisisConnecticut public reaction to the economic crisis
from YouTube :: Videos by ctblogger
September 26, 2008

Connecticut public reaction to the economic crisis Author: ctblogger Keywords: Connecticut Chris Dodd economy Added: September 26, 2008
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Great Egret catches and gulps a big fishGreat Egret catches and gulps a big fish
from egretTV
September 25, 2008

Usually they catch and gulp in one quick motion, but the second catch here requires a little positioning work before the gulp.
Senator Chris Dodd remarks on President address on economySenator Chris Dodd remarks on President address on economy
from YouTube :: Videos by ctblogger
September 25, 2008

Senator Chris Dodd remarks on President address on economy Author: ctblogger Keywords: Connecticut Senator Chris Dodd economy Added: September 25, 2008
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CT Dems call for censure of LiebermanCT Dems call for censure of Lieberman
from YouTube :: Videos by ctblogger
September 25, 2008

CT Dems call for censure of Lieberman Author: ctblogger Keywords: Connecticut Democrats Joe Lieberman Added: September 24, 2008
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COLLEGE GIRL Book TrailerCOLLEGE GIRL Book Trailer
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
September 24, 2008

Directed by Paul Weitz (American Pie, About A Boy, In Good Company, producer of Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist) Starring Kat Dennings (Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist) & Patrick Fugit (Almost Famous) COLLEGE GIRL by Patricia Weitz On sale 12/26/08 Jocks and hipsters. Frats and sororities. Drinking rituals and cafeteria food. Cheap dorm-room decor and never-been-cleaned off-campus apartments. From all-nighters to one-night stands, this is life at college. For Natalie Bloom, a beautiful, shy, twenty-year-old senior, it is everything she has ever craved - and feared. Patricia Weitz's remarkable debut is a spot-on portrayal of life at a state university - its academic, social, and sexual pressures - and a poignant look at what happens to one student (and her self-esteem) when she loses her virginity and falls for the wrong guy. Written with uncanny emotional resonance and psychological insight, College Girl is a moving, provocative, and intensely real portrait of a character whose insecurities are recognizable to us all, and of a time of life that changes everything.
Internet Video AdvertisingInternet Video Advertising
from my videos
September 24, 2008

Author: localsearchma Added: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 23:53:16 -0800 Duration: 80www.localsearchma.com 617-429-9064 - 978-430-3045 If you want cost-effective Internet advertising no matter where you live, you must give us a call ! We'll show you how to use video, blogs and online word of mouth.
Internet Video AdvertisingInternet Video Advertising
from Most Recent
September 24, 2008

Author: localsearchma Added: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 23:53:16 -0800 Duration: 80www.localsearchma.com 617-429-9064 - 978-430-3045 If you want cost-effective Internet advertising no matter where you live, you must give us a call ! We'll show you how to use video, blogs and online word of mouth.
Feet to the Fire Festival 2008Feet to the Fire Festival 2008
from TheMainstreamMedia - recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
September 23, 2008

Scenes from the Feet to the Fire Festival at Veterans Memorial Park in Middletown, CT on May 10, 2008.
Birdmonster: Born to Be Your ManBirdmonster: Born to Be Your Man
from Insomnia Radio: Daily Dose MP3 Blog
September 20, 2008

In 2004, Peter Acuni of Connecticut formed Birdmonster with three other San Francisco musicians.  They released an EP, debut full length, and are now back as of August 2008 with their second widely anticipated full length entitled From the Mountain to the Sea. The newest offering was recorded in San Francisco at Hyde Street Studios in the Tenderloin district and of Sept. 2nd it is now available in stores.   It was also produced and engineered by Tom Schick (Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Norah Jones, and more!). You can pick it up digitally from the Fader label at iTunes or the Amazon Store.  [cs] Download | Subscribe | Subscribe in iTunes | Subscribe to All Spread It Around: Hide Sites
"That's Outrageous!" Commercial"That's Outrageous!" Commercial
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe
September 19, 2008

This is the first TV commercial Joel Vetsch and Luigi Guarda have ever produced. Take a look. Feel free to leave them a comment. This will be broadcast in Connecticut and Massachusetts on ESPN, Comedy Central, VH1, Discovery Channel, NESN, and the E! Channel. Starring: Luigi Guarda (as The Prankster/Arnie/Cowboy) Co-Starring: Stephanie Wilson (as Hair Toss Girl), Leo Petry (as Muscle Man), Jane Jeffries (as Outrageous Store Employee #1), Andrew Ciarlelli (as Outrageous Store Employee #2), Tom Tedesco (as Fake Ticket Victim), and Joel Vetsch (as Bill Clinton) Customer Extras: Tyler Boyajian, Lisa Atheneos, Barbara Grant, Stephanie Choie, Ken Pitts, Bambi Marangio-Pitts, Giselle Jacobs, Karae Jacobs, Adam Sadowski, Timothy Harding, John Coelho, Lidia Perleche, Valerie Parreira Directed & Edited by Joel Vetsch Produced by Joel Vetsch & Luigi Guarda The Outrageous Store is located in Newington, CT. www.theoutrageousstore.com
"Diamond Ruff" Project - Video Entry #10 - September 14th"Diamond Ruff" Project - Video Entry #10 - September 14th
from Revver - mike Videos
September 16, 2008

Author: kaywhy Added: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 20:36:17 -0800 Duration: 659Huge Episode: -Joe talks with the book editor -A new team member is brought on -The 'Ruff Father' full short -Joe speaks and gets an award You wont want to miss this episode!



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