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      Sunday, bloody Sunday or : what I decided.
      On this sunday I decided to stay in bed the whole day long, watching sex and the city.An hour ago my bf & me decided to "move" a little bit which means taking a ride to anotherrestaurant to get ourselves some food. I decided to I could do it without any make-up or time-consuming hairstyles.Who cares on sundays how you look like if there is no reason to put on make-up or nice clothes ? There i

      Written by: ekriot


      Bloody Sunday: Rockies 11 Pirates 3
      That's what Rocco Demaro called today's latest debacle on his Extra Innings radio postgame show after the Bucs were swept away by Colorado.Indeed, the Pirates are 10 games below .500 (a season low), seem to be repeating their trend of completely tanking after the break (went 2-14 last year), have been swept by a team with a record worse than them, and are now in the Central's basement, 14 games ou

      Written by: Raise the Jolly Roger!


      SUNDAY, BLOODY SUNDAY
      WE'RE ON THE ROAD TO NOWHERE...... seems odd. yup. I haven't had a Sunday without a freshBig Blog for a couple years. that said, I had to take a littleroad trip this weekend, and my destination ain't got NOinternets... so, I can't spend the usual 2 to 3 hours it takesto post one of those bastards. hey, but through the magicof Panera Bread, I'm at least able to get on line long enoughto share a few

      Written by: donald james simpson / unbalanced


      Top Five Irish Films: ‘Into the West,’ ‘Once,’ ‘The Commitments,’ ‘Bloody Sunday,’ ‘The Wind That Shakes the Barley’
      HOLLYWOOD – Someone once said there are two kinds of people: “Those who are Irish and those who wish they were Irish.” While mom claimed I was the first, being an American for a few generations tossed me into the “mutt” category. If there truly is Irish in me, it’s in my big toe or my ring finger, which hardly makes me the Irish lass I had hoped. The mission of Rachel Faith – the Hollywood-based Silver Screen Indie Queen for HollywoodChicago.com – is to help avoid the “beige” film experience by providing easily accessible information on indie film, film festival favorites and must-see Hollywood classics. At the end of the day, it’s all about turning people onto new and different films using the Indie Queen’s film geekdom for good and not evil. At the end of the

      Written by: HollywoodChicago.com


      Bloody Sunday
      DOWNLOAD MOVIE Actors: Nesbitt James Ivan Cooper Gildea Allan Kevin McCorry Crossan Gerard Eamonn McCann Moulds Mary Bernadette Devlin McCallion Carmel Bridget Bond Pigott-Smith Tim Major General Ford Farrell Nicholas Brigadier Maclellan Villiers Christopher Major Steele Hewitt James Colonel Tugwell Duddy Declan Gerry Donaghy Frazer Edel Gerry’s girl Lohan Lindsay Mary Donaghy Edwards Mike Soldier 027 Hammond Gerry Para F Stammers Jason Para G Directors: Paul Greengrass IMDB Rating: 7.70 out of 10 (4460 votes) Plot Summary: Documentary-style drama showing the events [...]

      Written by: VideoSamba: Movie Download


      Bloody Sunday
      Aconteceu na Irlanda do Norte o Domingo Sangrento, mais famoso como Bloody Sunday: 13 homens católicos morreram fuzilados e outros 14 foram feridos pela polícia britânica da cidade de Londonderry, durante uma passeata contra a dominação inglesa.As Máximas do Joe Baloo

      Written by: As Máximas do Joe Baloo


      U2: Bloody Sunday
      No more nonsense deaths. NO MORE. On January 30th, 1972, soldiers from the British Army’s 1st Parachute Regiment opened fire on unarmed civilians in the Bogside, Derry, Ireland, near the Rossville flats, killing 14 and wounding a number of others. It was a Bloody Sunday. 36 years after, In memory of those who died by the British [...]

      Written by: The quiet man


      Bloody Sunday
      It wasn’t the pickax Drew wielded overhead, bringing it down steadily onto a concrete block, repeatedly, until it was crushed into Oreo-sized bits. When I saw the shards flying about, I made him put on a pair of safety glasses. That was a good mom-move, but I could have made it fifteen minutes earlier. While Drew chipped away at the block, Porter collected a variety of sharp, rust-covered objects and placed them into the sand pile, creating an ancient village. All of us are up to date on our tetanus shots, so I let this activity continue. Nor did I stymie their attempts to climb onto the roof of the storage shed. They worked up quite a sweat in the process and came in for water and Goldfish. Later the duo got their BB guns and walked to the pond to hunt. They returned in high spirits, having shot the head off a turtle. Was this part of growing up male, I wondered, or did it foreshadow Dahmer-like tendencies? Either way, I didn’t have time to ponder long, because that&

      Written by: Tales From My Tiny Kingdom


      Sunday, Bloody Sunday
      I love Sundays. I mean real Sundays. Sundays like today. Where I arrive home in with a slight hangover to find my family cooking a big breakfast. Bacon and eggs, the lot. Where everyone is reading the Sunday paper. Where me and that man who keeps calling me his son play tennis. …and I win. Where our friends give us a bag of limes. Just because it’s Sunday. And it makes it that much better that I don’t have to be anywhere tomorrow. Todays Trivia and sponsored link… Did you know that Naples cosmetic surgery is actually in Florida? Not Naples? Wow, gee, heck, cripes! Our world really is… earth… ish. After advice from a few people, I’ve finally gotten “That Blurry Effect” I’ve been after… Although the advice from everyone didn’t help a bit. Unfortunately my camera won’t let me disable or turn off the auto-focus, so with macro and no flash, I’ve managed to get some rivetting shots of some highlighters.

      Written by: MeatPaddy.com


      Bloody Sunday, Part One
      If the New York Times' Maureen Dowd had her way, the bloody part of this commemoration of a very important day in US history, would come from Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton duking it out in Selma, Ala. But Bloody Sunday is much more sacred than that. The name comes from that date in March 1965 when scores of Black people, including a very young John Lewis who is now a senior congressman from Georgia, had the crap beat out of them as they tried to cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge in a march to the capital, Montgomery, to demand the right to vote. Because so many people, including those in the White House, were horrified at the televised beatings, another march was scheduled, with Martin Luther King Jr. leading the line of advocates along with clergy of various faiths who came in as reinforcements. And President Johnson decided to use his muscle to convince Congress to enact the Voting Rights Act of 1965. This is an account of what happened that Bloody Sunday, taken from Juan Williams'

      Written by: ER Shipp


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