Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Raw Supershow 16/07/12 Español Latino EVENTOS HQ

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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Montagem do PC Novo do Funky!

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Monday, October 29, 2012

The Graham Norton Show S10x15 Reese Witherspoon, Alex Kingston, Reginald D Hunter Part 2

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The Graham Norton Show - 2012 - S10x15 Reese Witherspoon, Alex Kingston, Reginald D Hunter, The Musgraves Part 2 ( I will try Part 1 again }

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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Jamaica Weather - Best and Worst Times to Go

Jamaica weather in distinct months of the year makes the island a great place to visit, while other months make it a place to avoid.

This island has steady warm weather, lush vegetation and spellbinding people. Jamaica is the third most beloved destination in the Caribbean and is placed only 600 miles south of Miami, Fl.

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It is an especially beloved resort destination and has major attractions along with Dunn's River Falls and the capital at Kingston.

Average Jamaica weather is tiny warmer than most Caribbean destinations. Despite the lush vegetation, it receives slightly less rain as well.

Average Temperatures
The median monthly high temperature is nearly 89 degrees Fahrenheit and the median monthly low is 73 degrees, agreeing to the World Meteorological Organization.

The median Jamaica temperatures peak in the middle of 90 and 91 degrees in June, July and August.

They moderate only slightly at about 87 degrees in December, January, February and March, making the island one of the warmer Caribbean destinations year-round.

Average Rainfall
Rainfall is 2.7 inches a month. The median whole of rain days is 7.8 a month.

Rainfall is sparse from December straight through April. It increases in May to four inches total, drops in June and July and starts to pick up again in August, September and October.

That's because the annual Caribbean hurricane season officially runs from June 1 to Nov. 30 and reaches a high point of performance during the fall.

Islands such as Jamaica are rarely hit directly by a hurricane, but they often feel the effects and do see a spike in storm activity.

In the case of Jamaica, the worst month for rain historically is October.

Jamaica weather in October has the worst rainfall at seven total inches, followed by September and May. October also averages 14 rainy days during the month.

Best Times to Go
The island is most beloved with visitors in July. It is least beloved in September and October.

Anyone planning a Jamaica vacation should consider December straight through April, June and July as months when the weather is in their favor.

They should avoid September, November, May and especially October as the months with the top rainfall and the top whole of rainy days.

The months with the worst weather also normally have the best prices for all-inclusive resorts.

Anyone willing to take on the risk of going to Jamaica during the fall months might consider travel insurance for extra protection.

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Saturday, October 27, 2012

Toots & The maytals - Funcky Kingston

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"Everybody, give it to me huh Hey Hey Hey I want you to believe every word I say I want you to believe every thing I do I said music is what I've got to give and I've got to find some way to make it Music is what I've got baby I want you to come on and shake it shake it shake it baby oh yeah hey na na na... oh yeah..na na na Funky (x3) Funky Kingston, is what I've got for you oh yeah Funky Kingston, yeah is what I've got for you Funky Kingston oh yeah Lemme hear your funky guitar yo reggae hear the piano, stick it to me watch me now you watch me now Playing from east to west yeah I just play from north to south, yeah I love black America people keep on asking me for Funky Kingston But I ain't got none somebody take it away from me"

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

[HQ] Teen Choice Awards 2009 [] PART 8/9

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Presenting - A Walk Along Kingston Road To scrutinize A Wealth Of Creativity And Shopping Choices

My modern history tour with Gene Domagala through the eastern and northern part of the Beach introduced me to the Kingston Road area and the historic significance that it played in the development of East Toronto. Gene also introduced me to Carolyn Pitre who helps to run the Kingston Road enterprise Community. through an interview with Carolyn I discovered that the Kingston Road area in the middle of Main street and Victoria Park Avenue is an interesting and diverse shopping district on its own right, so this sunny Saturday morning I set out to eye some of the merchants and products on offer along Kingston Road.

The first place I visited is housed in a beautifully renovated old movie theatre; beautiful photograph windows light up the tasteful interior of Memories Now and Then, a high-end consignment store owned by Nadine Steinberg. Nadine welcomed me to her store and explained that her store features adopt pre-owned furniture, rugs, china, lamps as well as vintage jewelry. She added that all the pieces that she carries are upscale and hand-picked.

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Nadine has many years of contact in the china, crystal and silver retail business. Her mum and sister have been in the old enterprise for many years, so Nadine's love for high-quality items with a history was kindled a long time ago. She likes that the pieces she chooses are in good condition and well taken care of, and her store is an occasion for her customers to see interesting home décor items that have stood the test of time. Memories Now and Then is very spacious, and tasteful displays are set up on three levels: the basement, the main floor and a second storey gallery that was especially created for Nadine by her landlord when she first bought the store. Nadine adds that her customers come in from areas such as Rosedale, Forest Hill and North York, and many of them have been referred to her by word of mouth.

I continued my gallivant along Kingston Road and dropped in at the Pegasus community Thrift Store, run by volunteers for the Pegasus community scheme for Adults with special Needs. Marie Perrotta, the founder and menagerial director of this non-profit organization, was in the store together with a volunteer. I had already had the occasion to meet Marie on old occasions and was deeply impressed by her club and her dedication to adults with special needs. During the week adults with disabilities run the store, assisted by staff and volunteers. The store's merchandise includes items produced by the program participants, along with hand-made greeting cards, soup and cookie mixes and bookmarks.

On the weekend a variety of volunteers come out from the community to help. Naomi Drayton told me that she regularly volunteers for Pegasus. Every Saturday she comes in for a few hours. She mentioned that she has a young daughter, and her volunteering at Pegasus gives her a great occasion to get out of the house and socialize with habitancy from the community. In addition, she does it for a good cause since all the sales earnings generated in the thrift store goes towards the Pegasus community Project.

Naomi used to live in a small town covering of Toronto and just moved to the Beach about a year ago. She loves the area and enjoys all the thrift shops along Kingston Road and does most of her shopping nearby here. Naomi added that she is going to be living in this area for a long time and she wants her daughter to grow up in the Beach.

Another someone in the store piped up and said "I just opened a store a few doors down. Why don't you come visit me too?" So I decided to pop in at Flip a few steps west of the Pegasus community Thrift Store. The owner Fiona Bramzell and her five year old daughter Paige greeted me warmly. Fiona, originally from England, opened her store last November. Flip is a consignment store that features used clothing for children from newborns to twelve year olds. In addition, it also carries some clothing items for adults.

For now Fiona's store is open three days a week while Fiona still holds down someone else part-time job at Savoury Grounds Coffee Company, a beloved coffee shop in the area. But she is planning to open six days a week in the near future. In addition, she is currently applying to become a copy editor for Harlequin Publishing and added that she has written several non-fiction articles for dissimilar websites. She also regularly recaps reality Tv shows for a website called http://www.realityshack.com. Fiona assuredly has an interesting mix of talents and hopes to be able to soon dedicate more time to her retail store in the near future.

My next visit was to the Farmer's Daughter in the Pantry, a specialty store that offers farm-fresh hand premium produce, pre-made meals and desserts, as well as freshly baked organic breads loaves and baked goods. Specialty products also contain home-made jams, jellies, salsas, chutneys, fresh dips and spreads. Michelle Shabatura verily Is "the farmer's daughter" - she grew up on a fruit and vegetable farm in Southwestern Ontario, and with the help of her house she still operates a 4-acre pesticide free field on the farm in a small town called Waterford.

Her store has been open for approximately two years: the doors opened on May 13, 2005, and since then Farmer's Daughter has become immensely beloved in the neighbourhood. Michelle mentioned that her customers' needs dictate the goods line that she carries. Many local residents, along with busy professionals and retirees, come to her store to purchase ready foods, and she is in the process of developing an whole weekly meal program that will contain ready meals for every day of the week that can be picked up from the store. The weekly meal program will contain a option of fresh fruits as well.

She added that her home-made pies are also very popular, and her Chicken Pot Pie and the Steak and Guinness Pie have become huge hits with her customers. Most of her food items are home-produced, and her pesticide free field supplies her with many ingredients, along with unusual items such as cherry-bomb peppers and edameme beans, an item I had never heard of. Michelle explained that these are a type of Japanese soybean that provides the top number of vegetable protein, and she uses it frequently in her pre-made meals.

Michelle's website features a weekly theme-based newsletter; her next feature will be about everything that is "Hot and Sour, Sweet and Spicy". The website also features interesting events, a Store Features page and recipes in a section called "Entertaining Ideas". someone else inventive store idea is the "Recipe In A Bag" which includes an assortment of fresh cut, mixed vegetables that comes with a recipe and an herb blend that makes establishment super easy.

The story behind Farmer's Daughter is also very interesting: Michelle used to work in the corporate world in software development, and ran a consumer and client services department. She has verily harnessed her corporate skills to turn herself into a creative entrepreneur. In addition to that Michelle adds that many seniors drop by on a daily basis "to see what's cooking", and have found that the Farmer's Daughter has become a nice conference place in the community.

Trinity Gallery I and Trinity Gallery Ii are run by the sister-sister team of Gayle Buffett and Marie Schweishelm. The sisters opened the first Trinity Gallery in 1995, and today they sell a broad range of high potential giftware, jewelry, accessories, and china. Trinity Gallery Ii offers a option of furniture, lamps, rugs and other home décor items.

Gayle added that Trinity Gallery I offers an eclectic mixture of gifts that are priced in any place from to 0 and adds that their jewelry items have become very beloved gifts for someone special. Customers for Trinity Gallery Ii come from as far away as Sudbury, North Bay and Michigan to shop for specialty home décor.

Just a few steps further west on Kingston Road I saw a store sign entitled "Oh What Fun", and I conception that would be a store I should not miss. I walked in, introduced myself, and started talking with the owner, Jane Bawtenheimer. Jane informed me that her store has been open for about one and a half years now, and Oh What Fun is all about unique items, gifts, bath and body products, décor and interesting ideas. She added that many habitancy come into her store because she has so many unique humorous signs displayed throughout the space. The "Confessions of a Shop Girl" section on her website features some candid and interesting insights about Jane's new life as a shopkeeper.

Together with her best friend, Jane opened the store after leaving a position in corporate Human Resources. She said she traded an hour and a half daily commute for a three diminutive commute, and verily enjoys her new lower-stress lifestyle. Oh What Fun has a very loyal buyer base, and Jane added that she verily sees the Kingston Road neighbourhood changing. A lot more habitancy are becoming aware of the unique shopping opportunities along Kingston Road, and she has noticed a exact trend of couples and families interesting back to the city from the suburbs. The Beach in singular has become a very trendy area, and numerous real estate development projects attest to the revival in the Kingston Road area.

Jane added that her store has also become a meeting place for assorted neighbourhood residents. She told me of one lady who frequently comes in, pulls up one of the chairs and chats for half the afternoon. Jane likes to keep things light and fun, and is glad she made her transition into entrepreneurship.

ooh aah! just a few doors further west, is a gallery and gift shop that features
work by artisans from all across Canada. Jewellery, ceramics, glass,
textiles, woodworking, illustration and photography are well represented,
and all pieces are unique. Sharon Bauman, the manager, showed me through the
store and first pointed out the Gingerbread Studio variety of canvasses,
wall plaques and fridge magnets. Norm Stiff of Gingerbread, in Elora,
illustrates a variety of images along with old streetcars and iconic themes
from Toronto and the Beach.

Wellington ceramics by old Beach potters Maggie Murdoch and David Drown,
is someone else featured line. Jewellery however, is the main focus, with work by Neska of Edmonton, Bejewel in Fredericton, and Liza Ridout here in Toronto,
to name a few. Sharon demonstrated a "shimmer": a thin, decorative scarf
with a variety of textures that is used instead of accepted jewelry,
made by Leslie Ross in Brampton. She adds that when owner Nancy Van Ihinger
came up with a name for the store, ooh aah!, it turned out to be the perfect
choice to best reflect the reaction of the customers. When in the shop you
can often hear habitancy oohing and aahing over the items in the window. Today
ooh aah! is a beloved destination for habitancy who are looking for that
special something.

The façade of someone else neighbourhood store caught my attention, so I decided to pop in at Stamps, Cards and Mailables. I introduced myself to the owner who was sitting behind the counter. The diminutive she saw my name in print, she pronounced it correctly in German, and as I talked to her a bit more, I detected an Austrian accent. (Being from Austria myself, I can spot an accent from my home country with approximately 100% accuracy). Elfi (Elfriede) Walter confirmed and said that she arrived in Canada from the province of Lower Austria in 1960. Together with her husband, she opened Stamps, Cards and Mailables in 1973, and hers is assuredly one of the most established market in the neighbourhood.

Originally her store was specialized in philatelic items because her husband was a passionate stamp collector. He also used to cope appraisals for other stamp collectors. Since his death Elfi has converted the store into a more normal gift store that still carries philatelic items, but also gift cards, post cards, and a variety of books. In addition, Elfi also sells stamps and handles some post office duties for her clients.

Stamps, Cards and Mailables is open Mondays to Saturdays from 9 am to 5 or 6 pm. Elfi said that in the summer she regularly closes for about two months; she verily deserves the rest and recreation after so many years in business. I asked her if her store has a website, and she responded "not yet". But she is seriously thinking of taking a basic web fabricate policy in the spring. There is nothing like schooling and broadening your mind to keep you young, and Elfi enjoys learning and meeting people.

Art expresses itself in many ways along Kingston Road, and at Celestial Stained Glass art is not only sold, it is also produced and taught. Alicia Niles, the manager, explained that Celestial Stained Glass was opened 28 years ago and that this is their third location. They moved in last October and like the new larger floor space. Celestial Stained Glass sells stained glass and hot glass beads for jewelry making; they also heal and restore existing stained glass pieces and furnish practice stained glass art for special buyer requests. In addition, the back of the store features a teaching studio, the location of specialty stained glass courses and hot glass beadmaking taught at the basic, intermediate and advanced levels.

Alicia added that everything the store sells is verily made right on site and supplies for stained glass and hot bead development are on offer also. She also demonstrated the hot glass beads to me and explained that glass rods of dissimilar colours are melted with a blow torch and wound nearby a metal rod. several colours can be melted together, creating interesting colour effects. These hot glass beads are then annealed in a kiln to safe them, following which they can be turned into jewelry.

I started to comprehend that Kingston Road is a real hotbed of artists and artisans, and my next stop took me into the realm of textile arts. Quilters orchad is a very specialized store that supplies everything a quilter could ever need. Sharon Long, the owner, indicated that she has owned the store for about 11 years now. When I asked her if she had all the time been involved in the textile arts enterprise she laughed and said that she used to be an accountant who used quilting as a recipe of stress release. Sharon explained that both accounting and quilting involve a lot of math. When her enterprise got bought out she was offered a severance box and decided to open her own quilting store.

Quilters orchad has more than 1000 bolts of cotton fabric for sale, covering all colours, shades and designs. A room in the back of the store has been turned into a classroom where several instructors teach dissimilar levels of quilting. Most courses are 10 weeks long, and beginners classes start with a "sampler quilt" where every block encompasses a dissimilar technique. For many of the quarterly quilters, mostly women, but also some men, Quilters orchad is a great place to socialize and pursue a joint passion. Sharon also has a heart for the community and her 30 hour "Quilt for a Cure Quilt-a-thon" will run from noon on March 30 to 6 pm on March 31 with proceeds going to breast cancer research.

Well, any travel writer gets a bit tired and hungry, and after all these interviews it was assuredly time for lunch. Just a few steps east of Quilters orchad is The Pastry Shop, a cute diminutive neighbourhood café that offers a wide variety of ready foods such as soups, patties, sandwiches, rice dishes, curries, salads and quiches. Baked goods contain croissants, breads, and cookies; specialty items such as packaged coffees, Kahlua and Bailey's flavoured chocolates and a variety of teas round out the merchandise.

I ordered a vegetarian curry rice with chick pea curry and an old-style cherry flavoured soda and sat down for a bit to quench my ravenous hunger. The curry was delicious, spicy but not overbearing. Adrianna Underwood was attending to a continuous stream of customers, and when she had a merge of free minutes she explained that the curries are some of the most beloved dishes and come in seven dissimilar flavours: chicken, beef, chickpea / spinach, cauliflower, dal (lentil), eggplant and potato. The gingerbread and sugar cookies are also favourites, along with the brownies and blondies (a vanilla cake with fruits). looking at the tasty options in the display case I could assuredly understand why this place is popular.

Appropriately strengthened I continued my explorations along Kingston Road and popped into The Great Escape, a second-hand bookstore owned by retired teachers Bruce and Marg Ewing. Bruce was just inundated with a large shipment of books and did not have a lot of time to talk, but he explained that his store was named after a movie and the fact that reading is a great escape.

Bruce mentioned that his son just recently gave them a website as a present for Christmas, although Bruce himself is not all that web-savvy. The Great leave offers an occasion to buy, sell and trade used books, and it also carries a option of new bestsellers. The store carries more than 5000 books, consisting mostly of paperback fiction, but also includes a option of non-fiction, art, history, sports, music and forces books. A well-stocked children section rounds out the option at The Great Escape.

Last but not least I dropped in a the Cobalt Gallery, a clay studio and gallery where I had popped in before, but Annette Hansen, the owner, had been busy in a underground ceramics session. Now the class was terminated and she was free, and we had a occasion to chat. Annette has been operating her ceramics shop for approximately three years now and also rents her space to optic artists. Her store features glass items, blown glass and jewelry in addition to the clay pieces produced by Annette herself. In addition, Cobalt Gallery carries functional metal art by Weld-done Designs, a Toronto artists located in the Dundas and Carlaw area.

Cobalt, a deep intense blue, has all the time been a colour that appealed to Annette, so it was only natural that she would choose this colour as the name for her store. In the back of her store she teaches ceramics to adults and children. Group lessons for adults hold up to four habitancy while children's lessons can accommodate five participants. Cobalt Gallery also offers gift certificates for 2-hour ceramics classes. In addition, Annette produces her own practice designs and outdoor art in clay and concrete.

Views of Kingston Road: The tasteless Ground Coffee and Sandwich Shop and Shelley & Chenny Food & Arts

My walk along Kingston Road had come to an end, but I had discovered a whole new world of shopping opportunities, of creativity, fabricate and craftsmanship. I also came across several places that offer learning opportunities for the normal group to eye how to furnish art themselves. And I was astounded how many old corporate employees had chosen to start a second occupation on Kingston Road. Not surprisingly the market along this East Toronto street have become a community conference place for many.

The Kingston Road enterprise Community: welcoming, diverse and creative. assuredly worth a visit!

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Traveling to Kingston - The Best voyage Tips

Kingston is the capital of Jamaica, an island in the West Indies and is also the market and cultural capital of the island. One can fly to this colorful and piquant city by getting cheap tickets to Kingston so as to spare enough money to enjoy the fun-ride colse to the city.

Flights to Kingston like Air Canada arrive at Norman Manley International Airport that accommodates many international and domestic airlines such as British Airways, Air Jamaica, Air Canada, Virgin Atlantic, and Delta. There are many domestic Caribbean airlines which offer flight tickets for cheap. The immigration and customs, however, are quite strict, and clearance can be a bit time-consuming due to the lengthy queues. It is vital to state all the relevant facts clearly in the immigration form.

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With effective bus vehicle system, there are government and incommunicable buses at low fares. The minibuses and route taxis are also an affordable choice. The drivers are helpful in giving facts about buses and routes, etc to the tourists. Renting a car is not the safest of options particularly after dark.

Places to see

National Gallery of Jamaica on the 12 Ocean Blvd features Jamaican artworks throughout its history together with the native Taino Indians, the colonial duration and even the modern artists. The mansion of Devon House is one of the best examples of Jamaican architecture. There are craft shops, restaurants, and an ice cream shop which is the most predominant one on the entire island.

Arawak Museum showcases artifacts and facts about the Arawak or Taino Indians who were the former inhabitants of the Jamaican island. Someone else small museum called People's Museum of Craft and Technology displays pottery, farming tools and other instruments used in Jamaica.

Lime Kay is the beach that much quiet on the weekdays. On the weekends, though, it is transformed overnight into a buzzing party spot crowded with habitancy partying colse to with plenty of food and drink available. It is a salubrious place for an overnight camping too!

Shopping, eating and drinking

Cheap flights to Kingston will come handy while shopping colse to the city. There are many places in the city to shop colse to together with street markets and supermarkets. Made of Scotch Bonnet Pepper which is an ingredient found throughout the island hot sauces are a Jamaican specialty. There are wide varieties of them available in the many supermarkets colse to the city. Parade's Coronation store is the place to buy fruit and vegetables from over the island.

Red Bones Blues Cafe is a delightful bar for a drink and Red Stripe, Appleton Rum and Wray & Nephew over proof white rum are the hot favorites. For nondrinkers, there are varied refreshing drinks like the coconut water, cane juice, the Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee which is thought about the tastiest and the most high-priced on the planet. Rum, Roast and Royals situated at Devon House complex is the place to get prime beans. There are many happening nightclubs in the city for the fun-loving and adventurous souls.

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Killer Cops - Jamaica

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March 2009 In Kingston, Jamaica, being male, young, black and poor is a dangerous combination. On one side are the armed gangs fighting to control the streets and on the other are the nations lethal security forces. Produced by SBS/Dateline Distributed by Journeyman Pictures

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Three 6 Mafia feat. Tiësto - Feel It (Official Music Video)

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Official Music Video for Three 6 Mafia feat. Tiësto, Sean Kingston and Flo Rida - Feel It

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

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Friday, October 19, 2012

Passa Passa - The Dance That Could Save Kingston

In the poor neighborhoods of Jamaica's largest city, far from the typical traveler traps, economic opportunities are few. Can Passa Passa, a wild, ribald, sweaty weekly dance party of up to 20,000 turn that?

The club owner's name is Popcorn the Legend, and he gestures toward the rugged parking lot in front of the organery of Eden lounge. "Park here," he says. "Support the bar, then go to Passa Passa."

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It's almost 3:30 on a Thursday morning, and the narrow stretch of Spanish Town Road in the hinterland of West Kingston is clogged with thousands of revelers: Locals, Europeans and Americans jostle with Japanese dancehall-queen wannabes. Raw, salacious and unadulterated, Passa Passa is not your parents' cookie-cutter vacation spot. The name is patois for "mix-up," and it is a phenomenally beloved dancehall street party that occurs Wednesday nights into Thursday mornings in Tivoli Gardens, one of the island's most-feared "garrison" communities.

The big draw is the scantily-clad video girls with painted bodies gyrating and mouthing the lyrics to every song. Male dancers with names like Cowboy, Crazy Hype and Sri-Lanka dance in clusters, their movements synchronized. Vendors hawk peanuts, candy, codfish fritters, corn soup, snacks and jerk chicken. The affable, bearded "weedman," a fixture at every Passa session, moves blithely straight through the crowd contribution dried marijuana stalks that sell themselves. Maestro, the voice of Passa Passa, steps behind the Dj booth and whips the crowd into hair-pulling frenzy as he spins the latest club tracks-Nuh Linger, MySpace, Tek Weh Yuhself-chanting ribald lyrics about cunnilingus, loose women and homosexuality.

Come 7:30 a.m., when the party begins to wind down, bus drivers taking locals to work will smile tolerantly while maneuvering straight through the throng.

Passa Passa was created in 2003 by members of Swatch International sound system. Dylan Powe, chief executive officer for the event, explains, "It's as authentic as dancehall culture comes, and we're not concerned in watering it down to make it more palatable." It is ground zero for the culture: music, artists, dance, fashion, slang, as is clear by the frequent proximity of luminaries such as Beenie Man, Sean Paul and Shaggy. But its success and longevity defies custom and history. More than entertainment, it presents a viable economic occasion for Jamaicans.

But to understand why Passa might be a unavoidable force, it's valuable to know the culture of the communities known as garrisons. These communities-Tivoli, Trench Town, Concrete Jungle, Fletcher's Land and others-are governed by gangs and "dons" who operate their entrances and exits and act as a liaison in the middle of the community and political parties. Wars are fought to protect political boundaries and territories, and safety of political parties insulates the communities from law enforcement. straight through Passa Passa, music and firm have come to be a catalyst for entrepreneurship, peace and community building. It's also largely free from violence-the troublemakers avoid issue lest they face a censure and backlash from the neighborhood.

Nearly 20,000 revelers flock to this commonly scorned community on a good night, bringing their spending money with them. As Popcorn told me, "an unemployed person can 'trust' [buy on credit] chicken, fish, cigarettes or a box of beer from a wholesaler and start a business. Sell, pay the debt and keep it going. Everyone profits."

New artists come in the hopes of getting their music played, established ones come to test new sounds and contemplate the next big thing. Dancers-some of them once violent gang members-work to attract the attentiveness from big-name entertainers, producers and promoters. These are opportunities to turn their circumstances in ways neither a gun nor a politician can. Powe explains, "The community's close proximity to the harbor, the market and as a main communication hub for the island makes it a center for commerce. The fact that people here have always had their own shops, businesses and hustle is a natural evolution of what's always been," Powe says.

Ironically, Tivoli is represented in the Jamaican Parliament by current Prime priest Bruce Golding. He neither condones nor condemns Passa, an event which arguably provides more economic opportunities for his constituents than his government can provide. Much of Passa's staff are residents of the garrisons. If the roads flood after a rainstorm, the vendors lend their handcarts and drums to bail water and clean the streets, so the event can still take place.

Passa's popularity and power as a public and cultural trendsetter has increased over the years. Thanks to cell phones, YouTube and MySpace, what goes on at Passa parties can immediately affect what happens in far-flung locales from Brooklyn to Tokyo to London. Corporate sponsors have also taken observation as evidenced from the strong proximity of brands such as Jamaica's Desnoes & Geddes, Digicel and Red Bull. Even so, the bulk of Passa's firm is derived from worldwide sale of Cds and Dvds, Passa parties packaged with Dj, artists, dancers and the sound principles as well as the recently launched T-shirt line.

While the videolight is on, the community knows they have the attentiveness of the world and, therefore, a stake in and accountability for their future. "It's not only entertainment," Powe says. "We're developing a firm model."

"People may not want to live it, but they are eager to caress it. They love to say they had that drink at Passa."

Passa Passa - The Dance That Could Save Kingston

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Lee Perry-Roast Fish And Cornbread-Jamaica-1977-Black Ark

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Black Ark Studio, Kingston Jamaica 1977, Lee Scratch Perry, Roast Fish And Cornbread, Trench Town, Upsetters, 45 RPM Vinyl Record, Urban, Third World. See My Still Art Here. fineartamerica.com

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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

NFL St. Louis Rams Baby / Infant One-Piece Long Sleeve Bodysuit / Romper / Onesie - Dark Blue (Size: 12M )

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Monday, October 15, 2012

MB Cam Justin Bieber My World Tour Day 2 Pittsburgh, PA 12-13-10

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Mindless Behavior MB Cam backstage at the Justin Bieber My World Tour! Day 2 in Pittsburg, PA 12-13-10! Win a trip to Atlanta to see Justin Bieber perform w/ Mindless Behavior! Enter at www.mindlessbehavior.com http www.twitter.com Call or text us at 323-319-6060

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Saturday, October 13, 2012

WWE Wrestlemania 28 preview: The Rock vs. John Cena, Hell In A Cell, Chris Jericho vs. CM Punk

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WWE Wrestlemania 28 (Wrestlemania XXVIII) preview and highlights of feuds. Full Wrestlemania 28 highlights/review video coming on Sunday. 1. The Rock vs. John Cena 2. Hell In A Cell match: Undertaker vs. Triple H (streak on the line) w/ Shawn Michaels as special guest referee 3. CM Punk vs. Chris Jericho (WWE Championship match) 4. Daniel Bryan vs. Sheamus (World Heavyweight Championship match) 5. Cody Rhodes vs. Big Show (Intercontinental Championship match) 6. Randy Orton vs. Kane 7. Team Teddy (Santino Marella, R-Truth, Kofi Kingston, Zack Ryder, The Great Khali and Booker T) with Hornswoggle vs. Team Johnny (David Otunga, Mark Henry, Dolph Ziggler, Jack Swagger, The Miz and Drew McIntyre) with Vickie Guerrero 8. Maria Menounos and Kelly Kelly vs. Eve and Beth Phoenix MY PREDICTIONS: 1. The Rock 2. Undertaker 3. Chris Jericho 4. Sheamus 5. Cody Rhodes 6. Randy Orton 7. Team Johnny 8. Maria Menounos and Kelly Kelly The above results are my PREDICTIONS only, not spoilers. What are your predictions for Wrestlemania? Are you ordering the event on PPV? Leave a comment down below! Bleacher Report: www.youtube.com ATTENTION WORLD WRESTLING ENTERTAINMENT REPRESENTATIVES: This is a video that I created to PREVIEW a pay per view event of yours, WWE Wrestlemania 28. My video has a custom thumbnail that is an enabled feature for YouTube partners. While there are pictures of WWE wrestlers, they are still frames from your website that I modified in Adobe Photoshop. This is LEGAL ...

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Thursday, October 11, 2012

The Guinness Brothers - Kingston Town

The Guinness Brothers - Kingston Town Tube. Duration : 4.10 Mins.


The Guinness Brothers play Kingston Town by Ub40, live in O'Neills Irish Pub in Vilamoura! "Roddy" Carreira on Guitar and Vocals Colm "The Shamrocker" Kelly on Guitar and Vocals

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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Kingston Technology HyperX 4 GB Kit (2x2 GB Modules) Notebook Memory 4 Dual Channel Kit DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) 200-Pin DDR2 SO-DIMM KHX6400S2ULK2/4G

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Kingston is the industry leader in pc memory. our line of hyperx notebook memory is ideal for pc enthusiasts and gamers. you want the highest performance and speed you need hyperx memory from kingston. included in package is two 2gb modules of 800mhz ddr2 notebook memory. specs include non-ecc cl4 sodimm memory type, 128mx64-bit, 200-pin unbuffered, 1.8v,gold.

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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

NFL St. Louis Rams Ladies Second Round Full-Zip Hoodie Sweatshirt - Navy Blue (X-Large)

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St. Louis Rams Ladies Second Round Full-Zip Hoodie Sweatshirt - Navy Blue

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  • 60% Cotton/40% Polyester
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Monday, October 8, 2012

Kingston ValueRAM 8GB 1066MHz DDR3 Non-ECC CL7 DIMM (Kit of 2) Desktop Memory

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Kingston is the industry leader in PC memory. Designed with the whitebox user and system integrator in mind, Kingston ValueRAM products are engineered to meet industry standard specifications and rigorously tested to ensure quality. Kingston ValueRAM is ideal for those who purchase memory by spec and are looking for competitvely priced generic memory that is 100-percent tested to meet industry specifications. Included in the package are two 4GB modules of 1066MHz DDR3 memory. Specs are standard 512M X 64 Non-ECC 1066MHz 240-pin Unbuffered DIMM (DDR3, 1.5V, CL7, FBGA, Gold).

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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Kingston and Sandisk 4Gb Mini Sdhc Cards

In this present we have tried to feature the basic terminology and some basic knowledge one should be aware of before purchasing any memory cards. These days every other digital expedient which stores any form of data has a memory card feature and you will find this guide helpful if you find it hard to understand the tech-lingo.

Kingston and Sandisk brings 4gb mini Sdhc cards with huge capacity of multimedia article storage with optimum performance, available in three classes. They are Compatible with miniSdhc and Sdhc host devices. These cards come with an adapter that turns them into full-size Sdhc cards.

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Capacity

This card is able to supply fast speed and large capacity needs such as digital imaging, music and video record/playback functions as well as mobile television and video games. The 4Gb capacity can store up to more than 2,000 high-resolution pictures, more than 1,000 digital songs or up to 8 hours of Mpeg 4 video.

Speed

SanDisk's Mini Sdhc goods is a class 2 device: it delivers a minimum data exchange speed of 2Mbps while the Kingston Mini Sdhc goods is a class 4 expedient with a minimum data exchange speed of 4Mbps.

Compatibility Issues

Remember, Sd High Capacity (Sdhc) card is the new Sd memory card based on the Sda 2.00 specification, introduced by the Sd Card Association. This new Sda 2.00 specification enables Sd cards to reach higher capacities - 4Gb-32Gb. Because Sdhc works differently then appropriate Sd cards, this new format is not backwards compatible with inheritance Sd format host devices.

For compatibility check, look for the Sdhc logo on cards and host devices (mobile phones, cameras, camcorders, etc.)

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Saturday, October 6, 2012

Sean Kingston ft. TI - Back 2 Life (Live It Up)

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Friday, October 5, 2012

ER - Doesn't feel like he's gone to me

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Deleted scene from the ER episode "On the Beach" (the one in which Mark Greene dies). More of his funeral is shown.

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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Kingston is the Capital of Jamaica With a Rich History

Jamaica's Capital: Kingston

Kingston city is the largest city in Jamaica, thus earning the right to be the nation's capital. It is settled southeast of the coast of the island country. Having a people of 651,800 agreeing to the 2001 census, Kingston is the most dominant English-speaking city settled south of the United States of America. One can never contact the essence of Jamaica if he or she fails to go to the city of Kingston.

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It is the heart of the island, having the nation's commercial, cultural and executive essentials. Kingston also has one of the largest natural harbors in the world, placing in on 7th place internationally. The whole city has the sea on its south and the mountains on the north.

The history of Kingston is rich and is as absorbing as the city itself. There was an earthquake that occurred during 1692 which damaged the capital Port Royal. The people who survived the natural tragedy moved to what is now known as Kingston and from there started a new city. The layout of the whole city is designed in a grid pattern until today, which in turn helps in easing out the locations of the whole city. during the year 1872, this city became the capital of Jamaica.

Today, Kingston is one if not the most busy places in the whole of Jamaica. Being the seat of Government, Kingston has an international airport, and other transportation necessities that suits all kinds of needs. It also possesses a range of restaurants, gift shops and galleries as well. Kingston, is truly a trademark of Jamaican history and culture.

Kingston is the Capital of Jamaica With a Rich History

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Kingston Hyper X 8GB (2x4GB Modules) 1866MHz DDR3 XMP Desktop Memory (KHX1866C9D3K2/8GX)

Kingston Hyper X 8GB (2x4GB Modules) 1866MHz DDR3 XMP Desktop Memory (KHX1866C9D3K2/8GX) Review


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Kingston Hyper X 8GB (2x4GB Modules) 1866MHz DDR3 XMP Desktop Memory (KHX1866C9D3K2/8GX) Feature

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Kingston Hyper X 8GB (2x4GB Modules) 1866MHz DDR3 XMP Desktop Memory (KHX1866C9D3K2/8GX) Overview

Kingston is the industry leader in PC memory. Our line of HyperX desktop memory is ideal for PC enthusiasts and gamers. You want the highest performance and speed you need HyperX memory from Kingston. Included in package are Two 4GB Modules of 1866MHz DDR3 desktop memory. Specs include Standard 512M X 64 Non-ECC 1866MHz 240-pin Unbuffered DIMM (DDR3, 1.65V, CL9, FBGA, Gold).

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Monday, October 1, 2012

Kingston ValueRAM 2GB 800MHz DDR2 Non-ECC CL6 DIMM (Kit of 2) Desktop Memory

Kingston ValueRAM 2GB 800MHz DDR2 Non-ECC CL6 DIMM (Kit of 2) Desktop Memory Review


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  • Lifetime Warranty
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Kingston ValueRAM 2GB 800MHz DDR2 Non-ECC CL6 DIMM (Kit of 2) Desktop Memory Overview

ValueRAM's KVR800D2K2/2GR is a kit of two 128M x 64-bit (1GB) DDR2-800 CL5 SDRAM (Synchronous DRAM) memory modules. Total kit capacity it 2GB. The components on each module include sixteen 64M x 8-bit (16M x 8-bit x 4 Bank) DDR2-800 SDRAM in FBGA packages. Each 240-pin DIMM uses gold contact fingers and requires +1.8V.

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Sean Kingston - Kingston

Sean Kingston - Kingston Tube. Duration : 5.23 Mins.


Sean Kingston - Kingston

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