www.soundpure.com The legendary blues artist Otis Taylor visits our studio and plays on the Signature Santa Cruz guitar named for him. A true pleasure to have met him and had him in the studio. Thanks, Otis!
5th and final volume in AI video series highlighting Iverson's crossover and other best moves. This is AI's bread and butter and most famous move. Learned from a walk-on teammate (who AI admits did it way better than him) when he was still in Georgetown, Iverson's crossover quickly became a staple of his early career. During his rookie season he used it at least once, sometimes several times a game leaving a trail of ooohs and aaahs from the fans and plenty of victims including: Stephon Marbury, Mark Price, Penny Hardaway, and the GOAT Michael Jordan. And like seemingly everything surrounding Allen, his crossover became popular and controversial. Everyone from announcers to the millions of basketball fans started to identify the move with Iverson's game, but coaches complained and refs started calling it a palming violation. Year after year AI started to use it less and less as if it was so devastating the league had to ban it. Although it became rare for him to use, I think the fact that he used the crossover so sparingly made it even more memorable and amazing when he did. More and more players came into league utilizing the crossover like Steve Francis, Carmelo Anthony, Dwyane Wade, Chris Paul and Jamal Crawford and almost every guard nowadays has some variation of it in their arsenal. Of course AI, while not the inventor of the crossover, certainly had a huge influence in making the crossover and anklebreaking a popular part of the game today. And the crossover is <b>...</b>
2011's Tropfest's signature item was 'KEY'. 'Key Suspect' was specifically produced by Empire Films for Tropfest, a short tale about a sweet old lady who visits the local Jewellers to have her wedding ring cleaned. While there she inadvertently drops her house key which is found later by a suspicious looking character. Considering the possibilities the man decides to check out the house. Upon his arrival the sweet old lady is waiting for him ready with his reward. KEY SUSPECT - a key to crime, lost and found. introducing; Eileen Nelson, Ron Kingston & David Jones Filmed, Edited & Directed by Ronald Barkoczy @ the studios of Empire Films Melbourne Australia. www.empirefilms.com
I can't believe it. This cop just gave me a seat belt ticket in my own driveway and then he crossed out the "under duress" I had written by my signature. Sorry for the terrible sound and incredibly boring video. I wish somebody would enhance it and edit out all the dead time where nothing is happening. I'm so tired of being trampled under the guise of our protection. Is there anything I can charge this guy with? He's a public official and he just altered a document after I signed it on tape. This is not how our police should be protecting us. Somebody needs to put a stop to this. If this cop is willing to alter my signature for a lousy seat belt ticket what would he do for a serious crime? Isn't it a felony for a public official to alter a public document? Somebody please. Help me get this guy off our streets! I don't even feel safe in my own driveway anymore. Surfsteve. Edit: Yes the car was parked two houses down before I pulled it into my driveway. Still the paragraph about the infraction 27315 (d) that I was given is applicable to the driver while transporting employees. How is that applicable to me? I wasn't transporting anybody. Edit 1/18/2012 Let me see if I can make this perfectly clear. The day I uploaded this video I was cited with California's VC 27315 (d). The section contains three paragraphs but I am only going to quote paragraph 1 because nobody is saying any of the others apply to me. Quote: (d) (1) A person shall not operate a motor vehicle on a highway <b>...</b>