“Designer Breeds” Archives

Coke NASCAR Commercial “Chug Points”

12 NASCAR drivers compete against each other at drinking the most cokes on camera.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

The BlowUpDollz Score #1 Hit With “The Row” on National Campus Band Charts: Will Perform at Great American Music Hall, San Francisco Nov. 15










Stillwater, OK (PRWEB) November 13, 2008

The BlowUpDollz out of Stanford, CA are a four piece rock band consisting of Fisty Pyxx (Guitar/Vocals), Taxi Teaze (Bass/Backup Vocals), Razz Taztic (Electric Violin, Vocals), and Heddy Vodd (Drums). The highly energetic, all-girl band was selected to appear at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco on November 15, as part of the First… Continue reading

Metal’s Slowest Breakdown

The song is Extrem by We Butter The Bread With Butter. The breakdown gets so slow. It’s the slowest I’ve ever heard. Listen right until the end.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

This Fall Experience the Colors of New Hampshire Off the Beaten Path










Concord, NH (PRWEB) September 12, 2009

The air is starting to feel cool and the leaves in some parts of New Hampshire are already showing a hint that fall is on its way. While we have had our fill of a rainy summer, the approach of the fall foliage season provides a reason to step outside and experience New Hampshire’s fall colors. The Granite State offers many ways to experience the season off the… Continue reading

Soulja Boy pays friend 10000 to chug patron

That shits sick dude haha… Continue reading

Pedal Power: Cycling The River Trails In Glenwood Springs, Colorado











The Glenwood Canyon River Trail is 16 miles of flat and scenic cruising perfect for family outings.

Glenwood Springs, CO (Vocus) July 19, 2010

The town of Glenwood Springs, Colorado is flanked by two rivers: the Roaring Fork River that runs north/south and the Colorado River that runs east/west. Paved trails along each river offer cyclists of all abilities access to the outdoors, unmatched alpine scenery, and a… Continue reading

Do You…Choo-Choo?

Do You…Choo-Choo?










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(PRWEB) January 3, 2001
I’m not sure if there’s a “choo” to be found in Chattanooga anymore, but I do know there’s a “Tarantula Express” in Texas and a “Polar Express” in Northern California, and if you and your family are looking for a different kind of winter wonderland experience you might want to consider the many classic and revitalized railroad excursions that can that can be found throughout North America.

From the hidden canyons of Mexico to the frozen tops of Canada’s Rockies a… Continue reading

OAKLAND, CA (PRWEB) August 5, 2004

Four decades after the U.S. imposed a trade embargo on Cuba, Hudsons, Edsels and Chevys still chug through the streets of Havana. Now, Interlink Publishing of Northampton, Maine, has published Cuba Classics: A Celebration of Vintage American Automobiles that honors these beauties of a bygone era in their unlikely communist setting.

In this lavishly illustrated coffee-table book, travel writer/photographer Christopher P. Baker pays homage to Cuba’s astonishing wealth of antique cars, revealing the time-worn splendor of classic American automobiles spanning eight decades. From Model-T Fords and ’40s-era Buick Roadmasters to late ’50s… Continue reading

No Fat Cat Left Behind

Rancho Mirage, CA (PRWEB) November 9, 2004

The 2004 election is over. But if you’re waiting for a major shakeup in the nation’s energy marketplace, don’t hold your breath.

Problem:

Too many politicians and Washington bureaucrats, for the most part are virtually dominated by well organized ‘public-be-damned’ special interest groups like big oil interests.

Solution:

The American public has the ultimate power if they use it, with visible signs of action as their rightful weapons to put pressure on politicians responsible for our energy policy.

The 2004 election is over.

But if you’re waiting for a major shakeup in the nation’s energy… Continue reading

(PRWEB) March 21, 2005

Team Compete today announced the attainment of a significant milestone for competitive Xbox Live team play with the attainment of 40,000 match completions in Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six. “We have actually seen GROWTH in this game at a time when other games in the market for a similar time have started to decline”, said theVeeg, founder of Teamcompete. “This community loves the Rainbow Six games and the follow up sequel Black Arrow. In the original Rainbow Six game today we still have over 15,000 teams having issued over 101,000 challenges since the… Continue reading

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