Caramel Dansen!

Posted by admin on April 14th, 2010 and filed under carmel | 25 Comments »

EDIT: Watch in High Quality, Standard Quality is…ew…

It’s the dance craze that’s sweeping the internet! This is basically just a collage of various little animations I’ve found around DA and some clips from Avatar. Sorry for the repetition, the number of Caramell Dansen clips of characters I know and recognized were limited.

If I can find more, I’ll remake this. For now, enjoy :D

EDIT: Oh jeez! I TOTALLY forgot to give credit to the wonderful folks responsible for these lovely GIFs! And here they are!

Azula, Ty Lee, and Mai–vick300
Carmel Dance (pic at the end)–LissyFishy
Ed and Al–Eko_san
Cloud, Zach, and Aeris (Aerith if you’re picky)–meru_chan
Dedede–Evanatt
Futurama Dansen–turynn
House Dansen–Butterstick
Aang and Zuko–TinyYellowMouse
Snake and Lucario–dj_INFERNO
Watertribe Dansen-Hentai_Sweetie

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Rodrigue’s Acadiana Spot – Citywide Tribute to George Rodrigue

Posted by admin on April 11th, 2010 and filed under acadiana | 2 Comments »

Rodrigue’s Acadiana

A city-wide tribute
to artist George Rodrigue

Lafayette, LA

Rodrigue’s Acadiana is a collaborative effort between the ULL College of the Arts, the Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum, Acadiana Arts Council, Acadiana Center for the Arts, Lafayette, LA Convention and Visitors Commission and Lafayette Consolidated Government.

Rodrigue’s Acadiana is a collaborative effort between the ULL College of the Arts, the Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum, Acadiana Arts Council, Acadiana Center for the Arts, Lafayette Convention and Visitors Commission and Lafayette Consolidated Government.

This will be the first time Rodrigue’s work will be on display on a significant scale in his hometown, Lafayette, Louisiana. Gala events such as the weeklong Festival of the Arts, an honorary degree to the artist, and the declaration of Rodrigue Day by the city will round out the significant offerings. The young generation of artists in Acadiana will be touched and inspired both by Rodrigue’s work and his presence.

March 14 April 26, 2009 The Acadiana Center for the Arts hosts the exhibition George Rodrigue: Legends and Lives of Acadiana, featuring more than 60 original oil paintings borrowed from area collectors, presenting the people, places and lore of Acadiana as created by George Rodrigue, including his first Blue Dog canvas.

March 14 March 31, 2009 (AcA Side Gallery) Blue Dog: The Process of Printing, featuring a history of the development and process of Rodrigue fine art silkscreens.

January 17 September 5, 2009 The Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette hosts the exhibition George Rodrigue: Images of Home, showcasing the early Rodrigue works from their collection, supplemented by additions from local collections, with an emphasis on the cultural and historic significance of Rodrigues Cajun works.

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the love ones Louisiana

Posted by admin on April 2nd, 2010 and filed under lousiana | 5 Comments »

http://www.myspace.com/thelovedones

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Magic of the Bayou: Online Featurette

Posted by admin on April 2nd, 2010 and filed under bayou | 11 Comments »

“The Princess and the Frog,” available in the US on Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD and Movie Download on March 16:
http://nku.me/PATFDVD or become a fan on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/theprincessandthefrog

From the new Disney Animated film “The Princess & The Frog” in theaters December 11th, 2009.

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The Edge at Lafayette – LAFAYETTE, LA – Apartment Rentals

Posted by admin on March 30th, 2010 and filed under la fayette | No Comments »

LAFAYETTE Apartments – The Edge at Lafayette apartments for rent in LAFAYETTE, LA . Visit http://www.apartmentfinder.com/Louisiana/Lafayette-Apartments/The-Edge-At-Lafayette-Apartments?refer=FP42A&ecid=DF|FP42A|230716 The Edge at Lafayette is everything ‘off campus’ was meant to be – fabulous amenities, independence and convenience in a community designed exclusively for students. Call or visit us today to learn more and be sure to ask about our current specials.

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“Operation Exodus” Sheriff Arms Civilian Police Force to Fight Islamic Terrorism in Lousiana

Posted by admin on March 27th, 2010 and filed under lousiana | 7 Comments »

A Louisiana sheriff has begun training 200 local volunteers in basic hand-to-hand combats techniques as part of Project Exodus aimed at protecting the northwestern corner of the state from the danger of terrorists, the Shreveport Times reports.Reporter Drew Pierson writes that Bossier Parish Sheriff Larry Deen’s policing plan involves “a mostly white group of ex-police volunteers and a .50-caliber machine gun” and was inspired in part from the Book of Exodus in the Bible.Watch above the official video of the first day of training, provided by TPMTV, or click here.”The buck stops with Larry Deen,” the sheriff says, according to the Times. “The liability stops with Larry Deen. I am the chief law enforcement officer in this parish, and it is incumbent upon me protect all of the people in it.”Deen rejects any notion that he is setting up a militia. “We run from that word,” he says. “We’re just the opposite that word.”Doyle Dempsey, chief deputy for support services, says in the training video that if the project is successful “we will be ahead of the curve when it comes to fighting Islamic extremists.”The volunteers will be armed provided weapons such as shotguns, riot shields and batons, the newspaper says, including a .50-caliber machine gun mounted on what the sheriff’s office calls “the war wagon.”Five of the 200 volunteers are black, the Times says. Women will only be used in a “support role,” Deen says, indicating non-combat activity.The teams of “highly trained volunteers” would also be used to protect local food, water, oil, gas and medical supplies in the event of a disaster, like Hurricane Katrina, in which state and federal resources are limited. “We want to make sure that never happens here,” he says.An excerpt:As evidenced by recent terror threats, it is apparent that homegrown terrorists are in our midst. With the easy accessibility of the Internet, it is quite possible that these local and international terrorists can form a national or multiple location attack on our nation at any given moment. And no matter whether we are a direct target or not, fear and panic will still permeate our community. Control will have to be regained to ensure the safety of our residents. That is where Operation Exodus comes into play. It utilizes preventive measures to safeguard Bossier Parish from the fear and outcry that will inevitably transpire.Update at 1:26 p.m. ET: TPM Muckraker’s Zachary Roth reports sheriff’s office spokesman Ed Baswell told him that there have been intelligence reports showing that there have been “cells” and people operating within the parish “that have been trained as terrorists or went overseas to be trained as terrorist.”"It tells us that these are the kinds of thing we can’t assume are happening far, far away,” Basell said. “Terrorists can tend to strike anywhere and everywhere.”"There’s not a state of paranoia, or anything like that,” he added.

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Lousiana Bob Maximum The Hormone Live

Posted by admin on March 21st, 2010 and filed under lousiana | 2 Comments »

LOUSIANA BOB!!

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Creedence Clearwater Revival-Born On The Bayou

Posted by admin on March 21st, 2010 and filed under bayou | 25 Comments »

Classic swamp rock

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Building a Receiver Hitch – February 2010 – The Bayou Gardener

Posted by admin on March 18th, 2010 and filed under bayou | 25 Comments »

Hooking up heavy trailers can be a problem working alone. Building this simple 3 pt. Receiver Hitch for the tractor will make that job a lot easier. Visit The Bayou Gardener in Avoyelles Parish Louisiana – Cajun Country at http://www.thebayougardener.com

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Rancho Bernardo HS at 2009 Mt. Carmel Tournament of Bands

Posted by admin on March 12th, 2010 and filed under carmel | 7 Comments »

From San Diego, CA
Rancho Bernardo Royal Regiment performing their march The Purple Carnival by Harry Alford at the 33rd Annual Mt. Carmel Tournament of Bands Band Review on Saturday, October 24th 2009.

Scores Class 6A
92.70 – Sweepstakes Band
466.0 – Sweepstakes Music
92.90 – Sweesptakes Auxiliary
87.60 – 3rd place Drum Major (out of 19 bands)

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