New twist to the Lohan DUI scandal! The 911 has been released and
the driver of the car being "chased" continuously refers to the
driver of the other car as male... Hmm why was Lohan arrested if
she wasn't driving? Time will tell... We all cracked on Lohan for
saying she was innocent, maybe for once she was telling the truth!
When Chris LaPierre of Iron Hill Restaurant & Brewery invited
me to ?guest brew? with him at his brewhouse in West Chester,
Pennsylvania, a surge of excitement came rushing back into my
veins.
Microsoft is seeing a monumental, momentum shift. Never before has
Microsoft seemed so vulnerable. It is being attacked on all fronts
by huge, game-changers. Is this a repeat of computing history?
Microsoft changed the scene when they licensed MS-DOS and later
Windows to IBM ? which was the dominant force, at the time. In
those days...
1 Evil Divine
Babylonia
New twist to the Lohan DUI scandal! The 911 has been released and the driver of the car being "chased" continuously refers to the driver of the other car as male... Hmm why was Lohan arrested if she wasn't driving? Time will tell... We all cracked on Lohan for saying she was innocent, maybe for once she was telling the truth!
2 Passi
Babylonia
Hundreds of thousands of revelers from all over the world flooded Times Square on Sunday to ring in the New Year at the city's massive holiday party.
3 Marc Rizzo
Babylonia
Yesterday's Results Football NONLEAGUE Lincoln 28, Imhotep Charter 14 Freire Charter 34, Martin Luther King 13 William Penn 12, Southern 10
4 Divya Prabha
Babylonia
A moral dilemma.
5 Max Melvin
Babylonia
When Chris LaPierre of Iron Hill Restaurant & Brewery invited me to ?guest brew? with him at his brewhouse in West Chester, Pennsylvania, a surge of excitement came rushing back into my veins.
6 Marc Romboy
Babylonia
Microsoft is seeing a monumental, momentum shift. Never before has Microsoft seemed so vulnerable. It is being attacked on all fronts by huge, game-changers. Is this a repeat of computing history? Microsoft changed the scene when they licensed MS-DOS and later Windows to IBM ? which was the dominant force, at the time. In those days...