- published: 24 Aug 2011
- views: 2164
- author: Lost Splendour
2:32
House of Bonaparte
REQUESTED BY MRSILENTPRINCE23 --- The House of Bonaparte is an imperial and royal European...
published: 24 Aug 2011
author: Lost Splendour
House of Bonaparte
House of Bonaparte
REQUESTED BY MRSILENTPRINCE23 --- The House of Bonaparte is an imperial and royal European dynasty founded by Napoleon I of France in 1804, a French military...- published: 24 Aug 2011
- views: 2164
- author: Lost Splendour
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Tomorrow's Party
Short Narrative Film
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1370801/?ref_=nm_flmg_dr_1
Director: Eli...
published: 21 Sep 2013
Tomorrow's Party
Tomorrow's Party
Short Narrative Film http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1370801/?ref_=nm_flmg_dr_1 Director: Elissa Cohn Starring Lucia Tarantino & Mike Endes Produced by: Katie Greisiger and Elissa Cohn Cinematographer: Lauretta Prevost Gaffer: Derek Vass Key Grip: Robin Mallard Production Designer: Morgan Hanner Set Decorator: Inna Levin Edited by: Dustin Young Featuring Art Work by Nicole Royse http://www.nicoleroyse.com/- published: 21 Sep 2013
- views: 55
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Gros, Napoleon Bonaparte Visiting the Pest House in Jaffa, 1804
Baron Antoine-Jean Gros, Napoleon Bonaparte Visiting the Pest House in Jaffa, 1804, oil on...
published: 01 Oct 2011
author: smarthistoryvideos
Gros, Napoleon Bonaparte Visiting the Pest House in Jaffa, 1804
Gros, Napoleon Bonaparte Visiting the Pest House in Jaffa, 1804
Baron Antoine-Jean Gros, Napoleon Bonaparte Visiting the Pest House in Jaffa, 1804, oil on canvas, 209 x 280 inches (Musée du Louvre, Paris) Speakers: Dr. Be...- published: 01 Oct 2011
- views: 4887
- author: smarthistoryvideos
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Napoleone Bonaparte Villa San Martino Villa Bonaparte Isola d'Elba Residenza House 1814-1815 Elba
Villa San Martino Villa Bonaparte Isola d'Elba Residenza House Napoleone Bonaparte 1814-18...
published: 03 Oct 2013
Napoleone Bonaparte Villa San Martino Villa Bonaparte Isola d'Elba Residenza House 1814-1815 Elba
Napoleone Bonaparte Villa San Martino Villa Bonaparte Isola d'Elba Residenza House 1814-1815 Elba
Villa San Martino Villa Bonaparte Isola d'Elba Residenza House Napoleone Bonaparte 1814-1815 Elba Island. The Residenze of Napoleone info: http://www.youtube.com/user/24atp Royalty Free Music by http://audiomicro.com/royalty-free-music Sound Effects by http://audiomicro.com/sound-effects Track Name: Cantado By EchoCreative2 : Succession By AlumoMusic- published: 03 Oct 2013
- views: 55
1:09
Welcome to Bonaparte House Films
Bonaparte House Films is a Los Angeles based film production company. We're committed to b...
published: 10 Jun 2013
author: Bonaparte House
Welcome to Bonaparte House Films
Welcome to Bonaparte House Films
Bonaparte House Films is a Los Angeles based film production company. We're committed to bringing projects we believe in to life. We are currently producing ...- published: 10 Jun 2013
- views: 24
- author: Bonaparte House
5:11
BONAPARTE @ VOX LIVE HOUSE
BONAPARTE's live performance at VOX LIVE HOUSE in Wuhan, China on Nov.14th 2013
BONAPARTE...
published: 27 Nov 2013
BONAPARTE @ VOX LIVE HOUSE
BONAPARTE @ VOX LIVE HOUSE
BONAPARTE's live performance at VOX LIVE HOUSE in Wuhan, China on Nov.14th 2013 BONAPARTE: https://www.facebook.com/bonaparte VOX LIVE HOUSE: http://weibo.com/voxlive?topnav=1&wvr;=5&topsug;=1- published: 27 Nov 2013
- views: 40
34:51
THE ROYAL PAPAL HOUSE OF SAVOY COVERTLY RULES ITALY
THE ROYAL PAPAL BLOODLINE OF SAVOY. RULES ITALY FOR THE JESUIT ORDER.
Italian Sovereign H...
published: 27 Oct 2013
THE ROYAL PAPAL HOUSE OF SAVOY COVERTLY RULES ITALY
THE ROYAL PAPAL HOUSE OF SAVOY COVERTLY RULES ITALY
THE ROYAL PAPAL BLOODLINE OF SAVOY. RULES ITALY FOR THE JESUIT ORDER. Italian Sovereign Houses House of Savoy: Kings of Italy, Kings of Sardinia, Dukes of Savoy, Princes of Piedmont House of Este: Dukes of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio, counts of Polesine and Garfagnana House of Farnese: Dukes of Parma, Piacenza and Castro House of Bonaparte: King of Italy, King of Rome, King of Naples and Sicily, Emperor at the principality of Elba[5], Queen of Naples, Principi di Canino e di Musignano, Grand Duchess of Tuscany House of Bourbon: Kings of the Two Sicilies, Kings of Naples, Kings of Sicily, Dukes of Parma and Piacenza House of Medici: Grand Dukes of Tuscany House of Visconti: Dukes of Milan House of Sforza: Dukes of Milan House of Gonzaga: Dukes of Montferrat, Dukes of Mantua Italian Papal Houses House of Barberini House of Borghese House of Borgia House of Borromeo House of Chigi House of Colonna House of Mattei House of Orsini House of Pamphili (later Doria-Pamphili-Landi) here you can read more on the Nobility of Italy http://vaticannewworldorder.blogspot.com/search?q=Nobility+of+Italy The Jesuit Vatican New World Order http://vaticannewworldorder.blogspot.co.uk/ video from brother Alan Lamont http://www.youtube.com/user/universe6807/videos- published: 27 Oct 2013
- views: 28
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Japan Porn Funk Drum Breaks 1821 Napoleon Bonaparte Company - The House Of The Rsing Sun
MEGA RARE JAPANESE JAZZ LATIN FUNK LP. The cover is a Book with beautiful sexy nude photos...
published: 17 Apr 2012
author: Dominic Glover
Japan Porn Funk Drum Breaks 1821 Napoleon Bonaparte Company - The House Of The Rsing Sun
Japan Porn Funk Drum Breaks 1821 Napoleon Bonaparte Company - The House Of The Rsing Sun
MEGA RARE JAPANESE JAZZ LATIN FUNK LP. The cover is a Book with beautiful sexy nude photos by famous Japanese photographer YOSHIHIRO TATSUKI. Enjoy......- published: 17 Apr 2012
- views: 3631
- author: Dominic Glover
6:36
Downtown House - Rafa Bonaparte
Just a try. No pretentions at all. At the end, we have to start from something. Have a say...
published: 08 Sep 2012
author: TheRafaBStudio
Downtown House - Rafa Bonaparte
Downtown House - Rafa Bonaparte
Just a try. No pretentions at all. At the end, we have to start from something. Have a say, please.- published: 08 Sep 2012
- views: 31
- author: TheRafaBStudio
4:36
A Bonaparte Family Reunion 1964
The 4 G's perform at a family party in the summer of 1964....
published: 23 Apr 2011
author: James Bonaparte
A Bonaparte Family Reunion 1964
A Bonaparte Family Reunion 1964
The 4 G's perform at a family party in the summer of 1964.- published: 23 Apr 2011
- views: 82
- author: James Bonaparte
2:43
Casa Buonaparte
The home that Napoleon Bonaparte was born in....
published: 29 Sep 2010
author: Jeff Steiner
Casa Buonaparte
Casa Buonaparte
The home that Napoleon Bonaparte was born in.- published: 29 Sep 2010
- views: 1248
- author: Jeff Steiner
4:56
Bonaparte - Mother Leeds@Opera House
A song about the legendary conquerer, Napoleon Bonaparte....
published: 03 Jan 2009
author: metropolisroady1
Bonaparte - Mother Leeds@Opera House
Bonaparte - Mother Leeds@Opera House
A song about the legendary conquerer, Napoleon Bonaparte.- published: 03 Jan 2009
- views: 176
- author: metropolisroady1
Vimeo results:
3:17
Cataloochee (GSMNP)
We spent a few days camping over in the Cataloochee valley. Great Smoky Mountains National...
published: 08 Jul 2011
author: Matt Brass
Cataloochee (GSMNP)
We spent a few days camping over in the Cataloochee valley. Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Music is from the album sotto faLso Nome
buy it here: http://www.amazon.com/Sotto-Falso-Nome-Ludovico-Einaudi/dp/B0001NPTTI/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid;=1310496022&sr;=8-2
Cataloochee has an intriguing history. Here is a brief recount from Wiki:
Cataloochee consists of three narrow valleys running parallel to one another, and "walled in" by the high ridges of the Balsam Mountains. To the northwest is Sterling Ridge and to the southeast is Cataloochee Divide, both of which rise above 5,000 feet for considerable stretches. To the southwest is the 6,155-foot Big Cataloochee Mountain along the Balsam crest, which runs perpendicular to Sterling Ridge and Cataloochee Divide. Two lower ridges, Noland Mountain and Big Fork Ridge, run parallel between Sterling and the Divide, and split Cataloochee into the three valleys.
The northernmost of Cataloochee's three valleys is Little Cataloochee, which is situated along a stream of the same name between Sterling Ridge and Noland Mountain. Across Noland Mountain to the south is Big Cataloochee, the middle of the three valleys, which consists of fertile bottomland along Cataloochee Creek. The southernmost of the three valleys is Caldwell Fork, which is situated between Fork Ridge and the Cataloochee Divide. All three valleys lay along streams that are part of the Pigeon River watershed.
History
Historical marker recalling the Cataloochee Trail at the intersection of Jonathan Creek Rd. and Cove Creek Rd. near Maggie Valley
The name "Cataloochee" is derived from the Cherokee term Gadalutsi, which means "fringe standing erect." The name probably referred to the tall rows of trees along the ridges surrounding the valley.[1] The Cherokee used the valley primarily as a hunting ground. Early settlers recalled at least one Cherokee hunting camp in the vicinity of Little Cataloochee Creek.[2]
The Cataloochee Trail, which stretched from the Cove Creek area to what is now Cosby, Tennessee, connected the Cherokee Middlesettlements with the Overhill towns. The modern Cove Creek Road closely parallels this trail.[3] By the time the first European explorers and traders arrived, the trail had been worn a foot deep in some places. Bishop Francis Asbury used it to cross the mountains into Tennessee in 1810.
The Cherokee gave up their claims to Cataloochee when they signed the Treaty of Holston in 1791. Nevertheless, they continued to hunt and fish in the valley throughout the 19th century. Hattie Caldwell Davis, a descendant of Cataloochee's first Euro-American settlers, recalled that her ancestors spoke "fluent Cherokee," and were always on friendly terms with the natives. Davis' great-grandfather, Levi, is believed to have provided aide to Cherokees hiding in the forest during the Trail of Tears period.[4]
Early settlement
Cook Cabin in Little Cataloochee
Since the early 19th century, Euro-Americans were using the grassy balds along the ridges surrounding Cataloochee to free range livestock. Crude temporary herding camps were in place by 1814, when Henry Colwell made the first land purchase.[5] In 1834, Henry's son, James Colwell (1797–1867) moved the family to Cataloochee. The spelling of "Colwell" was eventually changed to "Caldwell." The Caldwells were accompanied by the family of Young Bennett. Both families settled near the heart of Big Cataloochee, where their descendants would remain until the government forced them out in the 1930s.
George Palmer arrived in Cataloochee in 1838 and settled at the eastern end of Big Cataloochee. Family tradition recalls that Palmer had lost a fortune drinking and gambling in Waynesville and decided to move to Cataloochee to make a fresh start.[6] Like the Caldwells, the Palmers would remain in the valley until the arrival of the national park. A notable late arrival in Big Cataloochee was Jonathan Woody (1812–1894), who arrived shortly after the Civil War.
Caldwell Fork was probably named after John Caldwell, a grandson of the original settlers. John settled near the modern junction of the Caldwell Fork Trail and Big Fork Ridge Trail (the original road from Waynesville to Cataloochee passed through here), and a small community grew up around him. Prominent early settlers along Caldwell Fork include Sol Sutton, Elijah Messer (1844–1936), and Jesse McGee.[7]
In 1854, Jack Vess, a son-in-law of George Palmer, and Daniel Cook (1831–1908) became the first permanent settlers in Little Cataloochee, which is opposite Noland Mountain to the north of the main settlement. Cook's daughter Rachel married Will Messer (1870–1946), a son of Elijah. Will Messer would eventually become Cataloochee's wealthiest man.[8] Other notable early settlers in Little Cataloochee included William Noland and his son-in-law, Evan Hannah (1802–1878).
[edit] Pioneer life in Cataloochee
Hannah Cabin in Little Cataloochee, built in the mid-1800s
Along with the fertile bot
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Version finale Belgian people - courte
PRODUCTION
Producer
Françoise Scheepers
Executive Producer
Alexandre Legrand
Producer f...
published: 31 Oct 2010
author: Mefamo
Version finale Belgian people - courte
PRODUCTION
Producer
Françoise Scheepers
Executive Producer
Alexandre Legrand
Producer for Mefamo
Shaban Krasniqi
Script
Vincent Delré, Alexandre Legrand & Françoise Scheepers
Director & Editor
Christophe Mavroudis
Director of Photography
Shaban Krasniqi
Assistant Director, Assistant Director of Photography
& Set Designer
David Hermans
Still Photographers
David Hermans & Leslie Xhoffray
Storyboard
Alexandre Legrand
Production & Set Assistants
Bruno "Igor Sandman" Bidon, Sandy Foulon, Leslie Xhoffray and Maxime Larondelle
Music
Olivier Désir
Kevin MacLeod - Incompetech (incompetech.com)
FreePlay Music (freeplaymusic.com)
Madness (“One Step Beyond” theme in Adolphe Sax sketch)
Make-up, Special Effects,Wigs and other miracles
Magic Sébastien Menegatti
Props Finder
Delphine Gehain, Michel Beerten
Logistics
Alejandro Tirador Fuente
Trainee
Pierre Tielemans
CAST
Vincent Delré
Duke Godfrey of Bouillon, René Magritte or "this is not
Patrick McNee", Emperor Charlemagne, Andreas Vesalius, Adolphe Sax, Justine Hénin, Kim Clijsters, James Bond, Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jacky Ickx, Eddy Merckx, the Manneken-Pis, Jean-Joseph Merlin, Mr Smurf, Jacques Brel, Hercule Poirot (as played by David Suchet).
Albert Legrand
Adolphe Sax’s son
Alejandro Tirador Fuente
Charlemagne’s monk and Jacques Brel’s audience
Anne-Catherine Maquet
Jacky Ickx’s groupie, Smurf’s crowd, Jacques Brel’s audience
Aurélie Bassot
Eddy Merckx’s groupie, Manneken-Pis’s lady friend
Delphine Gehain
Charlemagne’s courtier, Smurf’s crowd and
Jacques Brel’s audience
Dominique Georges
Smurf sandwich-board carrier and Jacques Brel’s audience
Fabian Chiaradia
Manneken-Pis’s male friend
Françoise Scheepers
Amélie Nothomb
Geoffrey Dezoppy
Jacques Brel’s audience
Jonathan Danse
Merlin rapper, Smurf crowd, Jacques Brel’s audience
Justine Sueur
Redouté’s model, Jacky Ickx’s groupie, Merlin rapper,
Smurf crowd, Jacques Brel’s audience
Kim Désiron & Justine Prémont
James Bond’s girls
Laurent Vizzini
Charlemagne’s courtier
Luigi Boscolo
Charlemagne’s courtier, Napoléon Bonaparte
and Jacques Brel’s audience
Magali Grimonprez
Jacky Ickx’s girlfriend
Maurice Jason
Charlemagne’s page-boy
Michel Beerten
Jérémie Klâxonne’s fan
Philippe Vanbellingen
Fellaini
Sandy Foulon
Corpse being dissected by Vesalius
Vanessa Minique
Emma Peel
Thomas Guilmot
Duke Godfrey of Bouillon’s groom
Yves Malandri
Eddy Merckx’s team-mate, Manneken-Pis’s male friend,
Merlin rapper, Smurf crowd, Jacques Brel’s audience
….and the Hand
SPECIAL THANKS TO
Province of Liège Tourism Federation, especially
Michaël Mathot and Madeleine Duré at the Château
of Jehay; Fanny Dominique at the Château of Moha;
Georges Delré for the car used in “This is not Patrick
McNee”; Robert Jamaer for the musical instruments;
The Alleur Tennis & Squash Club; Philippe Boucquiau
for the use of his Porsche; SNCB Holding (Belgian Railways)
and especially Louis Maraite; Eurostar Belgium;
Jean-Paul Lekeu and Marc Hanssen for the use of their
splendid house; Caroline The Tortoise; The BeManos Hotel
and its lovely staff and especially Jean-Pierre Miok,
the director; Philippe Vallée from the Délirium Café in
Brussels; Paul Huygens from the Music Village jazz club
in Brussels; Ness Consult; The “Les Comores” theatre
company for the loan of their 19th-century costumes;
Simenon’s pipe from an original idea by Joseph Jeanmart;
Manon (aged 3) for unknowingly suggesting we hug the
beloved DVDs of the television series “Agatha Christie’s Poirot”
starring David Suchet meanwhile we watch the episodes;
Jean-Claude Van Damme’s foot for its kind co-operation;
Pierre Prégardien at MyPixHell for the use of the dolly and
Carine Herberg from PM Productionfor the wigs; Michel Verhoest
and Laurence Braem of the Accor Group; The Medieval
Reenactment society “Les Compagnons du Cerf” for the
Middle Ages costumes; Jean Libert; The Youth Club of
Rixensart; Stéphane Lemeret; Roland Mathieu;
Jacques et Jean Gehain.
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Famous Belgians - long
PRODUCTION
Producer
Françoise Scheepers
Executive Producer
Alexandre Legrand
Producer ...
published: 06 Nov 2010
author: Mefamo
Famous Belgians - long
PRODUCTION
Producer
Françoise Scheepers
Executive Producer
Alexandre Legrand
Producer for Mefamo
Shaban Krasniqi
Script
Vincent Delré, Alexandre Legrand & Françoise Scheepers
Director & Editor
Christophe Mavroudis
Director of Photography
Shaban Krasniqi
Assistant Director, Assistant Director of Photography
& Set Designer
David Hermans
Still Photographers
David Hermans & Leslie Xhoffray
Storyboard
Alexandre Legrand
Production & Set Assistants
Bruno "Igor Sandman" Bidon, Sandy Foulon, Leslie Xhoffray and Maxime Larondelle
Music
Olivier Désir
Kevin MacLeod - Incompetech (http://incompetech.com)
FreePlay Music (http://freeplaymusic.com)
Madness (“One Step Beyond” theme in Adolphe Sax sketch)
Make-up, Special Effects,Wigs and other miracles
Magic Sébastien Menegatti
Props Finder
Delphine Gehain, Michel Beerten
Logistics
Alejandro Tirador Fuente
Trainee
Pierre Tielemans
CAST
Vincent Delré
Duke Godfrey of Bouillon, René Magritte or "this is not
Patrick McNee", Emperor Charlemagne, Andreas Vesalius, Adolphe Sax, Justine Hénin, Kim Clijsters, James Bond, Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jacky Ickx, Eddy Merckx, the Manneken-Pis, Jean-Joseph Merlin, Mr Smurf, Jacques Brel, Hercule Poirot (as played by David Suchet).
Albert Legrand
Adolphe Sax’s son
Alejandro Tirador Fuente
Charlemagne’s monk and Jacques Brel’s audience
Anne-Catherine Maquet
Jacky Ickx’s groupie, Smurf’s crowd, Jacques Brel’s audience
Aurélie Bassot
Eddy Merckx’s groupie, Manneken-Pis’s lady friend
Delphine Gehain
Charlemagne’s courtier, Smurf’s crowd and
Jacques Brel’s audience
Dominique Georges
Smurf sandwich-board carrier and Jacques Brel’s audience
Fabian Chiaradia
Manneken-Pis’s male friend
Françoise Scheepers
Amélie Nothomb
Geoffrey Dezoppy
Jacques Brel’s audience
Jonathan Danse
Merlin rapper, Smurf crowd, Jacques Brel’s audience
Justine Sueur
Redouté’s model, Jacky Ickx’s groupie, Merlin rapper,
Smurf crowd, Jacques Brel’s audience
Kim Désiron & Justine Prémont
James Bond’s girls
Laurent Vizzini
Charlemagne’s courtier
Luigi Boscolo
Charlemagne’s courtier, Napoléon Bonaparte
and Jacques Brel’s audience
Magali Grimonprez
Jacky Ickx’s girlfriend
Maurice Jason
Charlemagne’s page-boy
Michel Beerten
Jérémie Klâxonne’s fan
Philippe Vanbellingen
Fellaini
Sandy Foulon
Corpse being dissected by Vesalius
Vanessa Minique
Emma Peel
Thomas Guilmot
Duke Godfrey of Bouillon’s groom
Yves Malandri
Eddy Merckx’s team-mate, Manneken-Pis’s male friend,
Merlin rapper, Smurf crowd, Jacques Brel’s audience
….and the Hand
SPECIAL THANKS TO
Province of Liège Tourism Federation, especially
Michaël Mathot and Madeleine Duré at the Château
of Jehay; Fanny Dominique at the Château of Moha;
Georges Delré for the car used in “This is not Patrick
McNee”; Robert Jamaer for the musical instruments;
The Alleur Tennis & Squash Club; Philippe Boucquiau
for the use of his Porsche; SNCB Holding (Belgian Railways)
and especially Louis Maraite; Eurostar Belgium;
Jean-Paul Lekeu and Marc Hanssen for the use of their
splendid house; Caroline The Tortoise; The BeManos Hotel
and its lovely staff and especially Jean-Pierre Miok,
the director; Philippe Vallée from the Délirium Café in
Brussels; Paul Huygens from the Music Village jazz club
in Brussels; Ness Consult; The “Les Comores” theatre
company for the loan of their 19th-century costumes;
Simenon’s pipe from an original idea by Joseph Jeanmart;
Manon (aged 3) for unknowingly suggesting we hug the
beloved DVDs of the television series “Agatha Christie’s Poirot”
starring David Suchet meanwhile we watch the episodes;
Jean-Claude Van Damme’s foot for its kind co-operation;
Pierre Prégardien at MyPixHell for the use of the dolly and
Carine Herberg from PM Productionfor the wigs; Michel Verhoest
and Laurence Braem of the Accor Group; The Medieval
Reenactment society “Les Compagnons du Cerf” for the
Middle Ages costumes; Jean Libert; The Youth Club of
Rixensart; Stéphane Lemeret; Roland Mathieu;
Jacques et Jean Gehain.
6:55
Autotour en Corse - La Maison Bonaparte à Ajaccio - diaporama / slideshow
Les photos de notre visite du musée de la Maison de Bonaparte où il est né et a vécu enfa...
published: 02 Aug 2013
author: Fenotte
Autotour en Corse - La Maison Bonaparte à Ajaccio - diaporama / slideshow
Les photos de notre visite du musée de la Maison de Bonaparte où il est né et a vécu enfant.. Ajaccio, juin 2012.
Photos of the museum of the House of Bonaparte, where he was born and lived as a child. Ajaccio, Corsica, June 2012.
https://fenotte2003.sharepoint.com/Pages/Corse.aspx
Youtube results:
34:19
Washington-Bonaparte Family Reunion 2010
New Haven, Connecticut....
published: 27 Nov 2011
author: TheVbannist
Washington-Bonaparte Family Reunion 2010
Washington-Bonaparte Family Reunion 2010
New Haven, Connecticut.- published: 27 Nov 2011
- views: 100
- author: TheVbannist
2:47
That Bar: Ep 15: Sleep No More
Bean and Lizzie have another Shakespeare inspired cocktail for this week's drink special. ...
published: 01 Aug 2013
That Bar: Ep 15: Sleep No More
That Bar: Ep 15: Sleep No More
Bean and Lizzie have another Shakespeare inspired cocktail for this week's drink special. The Sleep No More is a potent concoction of scotch and citrus. Perfect for an evening of Macbeth. Or an evening with Michael Fassbender if Lizzie had her way about it. website: http://thatbardrinks.com twitter: https://twitter.com/thatbardrinks facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BonaparteHouseFilms Created & Produced by Elissa Cohn, Gina Mauro, & Rachael Trigg Written by Elissa Cohn Starring Gina Mauro as Bean Elissa Cohn as Lizzie Camera and Audio by Ryan Beaucher Edited & Graphics by Diana Dee Music "Achaidh Cheide" & "Celtic Impulse" by Kevin Macleod (incompetech.com) Logo Animation by David Bowick- published: 01 Aug 2013
- views: 67
3:36
That Bar: Ep 16: Pina Colada
This week we're back with our first fan suggestion! Thanks to Josh for this delicious idea...
published: 15 Aug 2013
That Bar: Ep 16: Pina Colada
That Bar: Ep 16: Pina Colada
This week we're back with our first fan suggestion! Thanks to Josh for this delicious idea, a Piña Colada. We mix it up here with some tasty Vanilla BEAN ice cream. Yum. What drink would you like to see us make?! Let us know in the comments and it might be your drink in the blender on a future That Bar. website: http://thatbardrinks.com twitter: https://twitter.com/thatbardrinks facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BonaparteHouseFilms Created & Produced by Elissa Cohn, Gina Mauro, & Rachael Trigg Written by Gina Mauro Starring Gina Mauro as Bean Elissa Cohn as Lizzie Camera and Audio by Mike Kang Edited & Graphics by Diana Dee Music "Beach Party" & "Montego" by Kevin Macleod (incompetech.com) Logo Animation by David Bowick- published: 15 Aug 2013
- views: 80
0:49
875 Bonaparte Landing Ct, Jacksonville, FL 32218 Foreclosures, HUD Owned Home for Sale in
More Property details, mortgage pre-qualification and real estate search at:
http://govlis...
published: 04 Oct 2013
875 Bonaparte Landing Ct, Jacksonville, FL 32218 Foreclosures, HUD Owned Home for Sale in
875 Bonaparte Landing Ct, Jacksonville, FL 32218 Foreclosures, HUD Owned Home for Sale in
More Property details, mortgage pre-qualification and real estate search at: http://govlisted.com/home/property/15374421-875-Bonaparte-Landing-Ct-Jacksonville-FL-32218 875 Bonaparte Landing Ct Price: $ 138,500 875 Bonaparte Landing Ct, is located in Jacksonville, FL 32218. It is currently listed for $138500.00. For more information, contact us at expert@govlisted.com. 875 Bonaparte Landing Ct is a single family home and was built in 2005. It has 4 bedrooms and 2.00 baths. 875 Bonaparte Landing Ct was listed on 05/14/2013. 875 Bonaparte Landing Ct, Jacksonville, FL 32218 is a HUD owned Home. For a copy of the Property Condition Report on 875 Bonaparte Landing Ct, Jacksonville, FL 32218 or to speak to a Distressed Property Agent, contact us at expert@govlisted.com. HUDListed partners with HUD Registered Distressed Property Experienced agents to help Home Shoppers with the "HUD Owned" Home Buying Process. HUD Listed is not the listing broker for this HUD Owned Property. ALL PROPERTIES ARE SOLD IN "AS IS" CONDITION. SELLER MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES CONCERNING THE CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY AND DOES NOT GUARANTEE THAT THE PROPERTY IS FREE OF HIDDEN OR VISIBLE DEFECTS. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE TO TAKE ACTION TO SATISFY HIMSELF THAT THE PROPERTY IS IN A CONDITION ACCEPTABLE TO HIM. SELLER WILL MAKE NO REPAIRS. BUYER IS ENCOURAGED TO HAVE A HOME INSPECTION TO IDENTIFY ANY DEFECTS.- published: 04 Oct 2013
- views: 4