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. . . Yes, u remember this song by the Clash!!!
http://www.mystrands.com/track/1945125
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Added: 8th July 2007
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Posted By: Teresa |

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One of the weirder phenomena of the 1920s was the popularity of flagpole-sitting, a strange publicity gimmick mastered by Alvin (Shipwreck) Kelly. In 1924 Kelly was hired by a Hollywood press agent to promote a new film by sitting on the flagpole above the Los Angeles theater where the movie was playing. He remained there for 13 hours and 13 days, starting a bizarre national craze. By 1928 Kelly was earning over $100 per day for his stunts--fantastic money in those days. The apex of Kelly's career occurred in 1930 when he spent 1,177 hours atop a 125-foot flagpole at Atlantic City's Steel Pier. The Great Depression, however, diminsihed the public's appetite for such stunts. By the end of 1930 Kelly's stunts were earning him little more than pocket change. His last public appearance of any significance occurred in 1939. Broke and on welfare, Kelly dropped dead in 1952 while walking between two parked cars in New York City. Clutched tightly in one arm was a scrapbook containing clippings and momentos from his glory days as King of the Flagpole Sitters.
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Added: 21st November 2007
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One Hundred and Twenty-five years after it's construction, the Brooklyn Bridge remains a powerful symbol of engineering might and imagination, and a revered fixture in the landscape of the nation's largest city. And it can still attract a crowd, like the one at the bridge's 125th birthday blowout Thursday night, May 22, 2008, which featured fireworks, a Navy flyover, a colorful new lighting scheme, a musical tribute to honor the storied span, and even a birthday cake in the shape of the bridge.
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Added: 23rd May 2008
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Posted By: Naomi |

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Byberry - If you listen closely, you can still hear the screams
Officially know as The Philadelphia Hospital for Mental Diseases at Byberry City
Over the years it became know to all as simply, Byberry
Photos
Jim Bostick
http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.jsp...
"Goddog"
http://theduke81.tripod.com/index.html
Chip R. Jones
http://www.chiprjones.com/
Sarah McConnell
http://flickr.com/photos/sarahmcconnell/
Mr. Motts
http://www.opacity.us/
Robert Andrew Scott
http://flickr.com/photos/randrewscott/
G. A. Carafelli
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gac/
"inajeep"
http://flickr.com/photos/inajeep/
"sonofgawddog"
http://flickr.com/photos/7612588@N02/
Thomas Jefferson University and The Historical Society of Pennsylvania
http://jeffline.tju.edu/archives/phdil/
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Echoes
Mason/Waters/Wright/Gilmore/David
performed by
Pink FLoyd
www.pinkfloyd.co.uk
Windrunners
John Mattema
http://battema.net/
Laurie Ann Haus - vocals
http://www.myspace.com/laurieannhaus
interview with the vampire - libera me
Elliot Goldenthal
http://goldenthal.filmmusic.com/
conceived and produced by Dale Caruso
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Added: 25th September 2008
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