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- Budweiser
Budweiser is one of the major breweries that emphasize humorous advertising campaigns, such as the "Real Men of Genius" radio commercials for Bud Light, recently moved to television. The spots feature an over-the-top, 1980s-style rock ballad sung by Dave Bickler, the former lead singer of "Survivor", describing ordinary activities as if they were heroic. The campaign originally was called "Real American Heroes," but the name was changed after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. - Budweiser -- Budweiser Select
Wurlitzer and the "Budweiser" Company have teamed together to present a beautifully crafted home and office refrigerated nostalgic drink machine. Wurlitzer, known for quality music and vending products worldwide, has painstakingly replicated the famous "Budweiser" Model 44 vendor. Originally introduced in 1956, this "Budweiser" vendor is the most cherished and collected drink machine ever made. Unlike the original, which vended only one selection, this unit stands ready to serve two of your favorite "Coke" beverages in either cans or bottles. Requiring floor space of just 16" x 18", it meets small space requirements. Combining today's technology with the tradition and heritage of "Budweiser", Wurlitzer just created another collectible. - Budweiser -- Budweiser Beer
Budweiser, sometimes referred to as Bud, is a global pale lager brand owned by the St. Louis–based Anheuser-Busch company. Budweiser is made with a proportion of rice in addition to barley malt, for which it has received some criticism, though the company takes the position that the rice gives the beer a lighter taste. Budweiser is produced in various breweries located around the United States and the rest of the world. It is a filtered beer available in draught and packaged forms. It has 5.0 percent alcohol by volume, except in Utah, Minnesota and Oklahoma where a 3.2% alcohol by weight strength is available due to state laws. Minnesota and Colorado require 3.2% alcohol by weight beer only at select public events and beer being sold in grocery stores and gas stations. - Fed Ex
Yesterday, Fed Ex gave the city a formal declaration of its intent to comply. In June 1998, the carrier agreed during negotiations for a lease at San Francisco International Airport that within 15 business days of a definitive court ruling in its litigation, it would either comply or appeal to the Supreme Court. - Snoop
There is no pretty story here, just the gritty truth of growing up in the system on the Baltimore streets but...Snoop is a survivor. While other 12 year olds were in school Snoop was learning the drug game. While other 14 year olds were starting high school, Snoop was standing before the judge being sentenced to an 8 year bid. She finished school while behind bars and earned an education the hard way. Snoop was released 6 years later in 2000. Her pretty face showing no sign of the struggle life had been for her so far. - Krista Allen
Krista Allen lying naked on her side in bed as a guy has sex with her from behind. They then move into the missionary position as they continue to have sex. Part 2 of 2. Hi-res DVD capture from Emmanuelle 6: One Last Fling. - Underground Hip Hop
Clyde Smith writes this hip hop weblog and ... runs NC Hip Hop Online, a site that focuses on North Carolina hip hop websites plus some original writing. That project became the inspiration for a larger one, Hip Hop Logic, that begins with this weblog. But that ain't the end of the story! So stay tuned and send your words to: hiphoplogic(at)netweed.com - Car Racing -- Stock Car Racing
The National Association for Stock Car Racing (NASCAR) has a broad reach with 1,800 racing events in 36 states at more than 110 tracks. Among major professional sports, NASCAR ranks number one in corporate involvement and per-event attendance, and number two in television viewership. The sanctioning body for stock car racing is headquartered in Daytona Beach, Fla., with offices in New York City (Corporate Marketing), Los Angeles (Broadcasting Media and Entertainment), Charlotte, N.C. (Licensing and Aftermarket), Concord, N.C. (Research and Development Center), Mexico City and Toronto. - Michael Bay
Michael Bay ... directed the summer 2003 hit Bad Boys II, his fifth collaboration with producer Jerry Bruckheimer. Prior to that, he directed Pearl Harbor, on which he shared producer credit with Bruckheimer. The film grossed over $450 million worldwide. His first feature film, the original Bad Boys, starred Will Smith and Martin Lawrence; it wowed critics and audiences alike and grossed over $140 million worldwide, making it Columbia Pictures' top-grossing film of 1995. The following year saw the release of Bay's second film; starring Sean Connery and Nicolas Cage, The Rock eclipsed Bay's blockbuster debut, taking in more than $300 million worldwide. His third directing effort, Armageddon, which he produced with Bruckheimer, starred Bruce Willis, Ben Affleck, and Liv Tyler; it took in over $550 million around the globe. - Vail
The real estate market in Vail is booming, with the first part of 2007 showing a 30% increase in value of sales. There are over 5,000 housing units, with the majority having been built since 1977. More than half of them are condos, some occupied by owners, some are long-term rentals, and some are vacation rentals.
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