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Friday, May 7th, 2010
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Shots In The Dark – Dating Game (Anti-Valentine’s Day Show)

Saturday, March 6th, 2010
Shots In The Dark Improv – Dating Game Peter – Xena Warrior Princess Adam – Jesus Christ Sebastian – Gary from Pokemon NOTE: Sorry about the sound. I didn’t know that zooming would screw the sound up, but you you can still hear it so stop ur bitchin’.

Rad piano duo playing a totally improvised song in the key of F-sharp (off the cuff)

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
Me and my friend Eric improvising what comes to our heads. There is no memorization or pre-planned melody.

Valentine’s Day Tips

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
Joe the Plumber from New Jersey gives tips to make Valentine’s Day special with your loved one.

It’s Time to Bake! Valentine’s Day Edition

Saturday, February 13th, 2010
WATCH IN HIGH QUALITY! This is our entry for Food Network’s Ace of Cakes Valentine’s day contest. Don’t forget to watch Ace of Cakes at Thursdays at 10 pm/9 c on Food Network Happy Valentine’s Day! All music is royalty free from Freeplaymusic.com Honors: #24 – Featured #5 – Featured – Howto & Style #28 – Most Discussed (This Week) – Howto & Style #92 – Most Viewed (This Week) #84 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Brazil #7 -Most Viewed (This Week) – Howto & Style – Germany #54 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Howto & Style – Australia #3 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Howto & Style – Canada #10 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Howto & Style – United Kingdom #1 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Howto & Style – Ireland #1 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Howto & Style – India #8 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Howto & Style – New Zealand #2 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Howto & Style – Israel #1 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Howto & Style #8 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Howto & Style – Spain #2 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Howto & Style – Mexico #3 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Howto & Style – France #4 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Howto & Style – Italy #68 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Howto & Style – Japan #23 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Howto & Style – South Korea #2 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Howto & Style – Netherlands #7 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Howto & Style – Poland #1 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Howto & Style – Brazil #5 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Howto & Style – Russia #42 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Howto & Style – Hong Kong #20 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Howto & Style – Taiwan #1 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Howto & Style – Czech Republic #1 – Most Viewed (This Week) – Howto & Style – Sweden #27 – Most Viewed (This Month) – Howto & Style #83 – Top Favorited (This Week) – Howto & Style

Richmond, VA, US – Part 1

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
Please visit www.ourtripvideos.com for full video and more free videos. Richmond is the capital of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The reason the city acquired its name View from Richmond Hill in England. During the American Civil War, Richmond served as the capital of the Confederate States of America, and many important American Civil War landmarks remain in the city today, including the Virginia State Capitol and the White House of the Confederacy, among others. Richmond’s economy is primarily driven by law, finance, and government with several notable legal and banking firms, as well as federal, state, and local governmental agencies, located in the downtown area. This is one of 12 cities in the US to be home to a Federal Reserve Bank. There are also 9 Fortune 500, and 13 Fortune 1000 companies in the city. Tourism is also important, as many historic sights are in or nearby the city. Patrick Henry delivering his, “Liberty or Death,” speech at St. John’s Church in Richmond, helping to ignite the American Revolution Museum of the Confederacy Its rich collection of civilian and military Civil War artifacts relating to the Confederate States of America, as well as the post-war “Lost Cause” era, is a valuable resource for the study of the role of the Confederacy in the War and in our society today. Adjacent to the restored White House is a museum containing more than 15000 artifacts and 500 flags from the Confederate era. Richmond National Battlefield Park Capitol Square The lush green expanse of Capitol Square is a favorite spot for locals to bring a picnic lunch. Rose bushes cluster along the rails of bubbling, antique fountains one has a diving board for squirrels! A brick sidewalk leads to an impressive monument to Virginia’s presidents and statesmen. The Virginia Capitol Building, designed by Thomas Jefferson and Charles-Louis ClĂ©risseau. The Landmark Theater, originally known as The Mosque, adjacent to Monroe Park. Monument Avenue – Series of statues of Confederate heroes of the Civil War on Monument Avenue Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden Edgar Allan Poe Museum(“America’s Shakespeare,”) – Poe Museum boasts the world’s finest collection of Edgar Allan Poe’s manuscripts, letters, first editions, memorabilia and personal belongings. Hollywood Cemetery Characterized by rolling hills and winding paths overlooking the James River, it is the resting place of 2 US Presidents, James Monroe and John Tyler, as well as the only Confederate States President, Jefferson Davis. Agecroft Hall and Gardens Science Museum of Virginia Maymont was the 100-acre Victorian country estate of James Henry and Sallie May Dooley. In 1886, the Dooleys first viewed and purchased the rough pasture and field that would become Maymont. Byrd Theater This dazzling movie palace was built in the early 20th century. Italian marble and elegantly painted murals fill the interior. A balcony and theater boxes overlook the auditorium below and on Saturday evenings, a Wurlitzer organ, which once accompanied silent movies, is played. The audience can sing along; the words are displayed on the screen. The staff dresses in 1920s clothing. Second-run movies are shown here daily. Canal Walk By boat or by foot the Richmond Canal Walk is a beautiful and educational experience. Take a guided tour or learn about the site on your own. Brass disks embedded in the sidewalk, maps, photos and artifacts note historical events and people associated with the canals and locks Valentine Richmond History Center Tredegar Iron Works – a thriving factory, produced much of the guns, ammunition and warship armor needed by the Confederate army. For the duration of the war, operations continued nonstop to supply the southern troops. When the war was lost in 1865, Tredegar was instrumental in helping to rebuild the South and stayed in business until the 1950s. City Hall Observation Deck Federal Reserve Bank Money Museum – invites you to tour its facilities and operations. Historic Garden Week – Houses in Richmond’s historic neighborhoods are featured, many of which are private residences. Other gardens have included those at Maymont and Agecroft, and many of the James River plantations not far from the city. Berkeley Plantation The Civil War Visitor Center Belle Island – It is accessible to pedestrian and bicycle traffic via a suspension footbridge from the northern shore of the James.

Awesome piano duo (duet) playing improv on a G7 chord (off the cuff)

Saturday, February 6th, 2010
Me and my friend Eric improvising what comes to our heads. There is no memorization or pre-planned melody.


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