Raleigh City Guide

Is This True? Welcome To Barryworld?

Anyone as puzzled as I was about all the media hype on our new Administration, or notice the media does not ask our new Administration any challenging questions? There’s been a great deal of censorship in the news, and on the Internet, it forums and newspapers in the past few months, and we are losing our freedom of speech quickly. Is this why all the deaths at Disneyland and Disney World don’t get reported?
Walt Disney Productions is one of Obama’s largest money contributors – the donations below do not include the contributions by the companies owned by Disney. And take a look below to see what media Disney owns:

http://www.opensecrets.org/pres08/search.php?cid=N00009638&name=%28all%29&employ=Walt+Disney&state=%28all%29&zip=%28any+zip%29&submit=OK&amt=a&sort=A

Walt Disney Productions owns the media companies below. Any wonder you cannot believe anything you read anymore? Think twice before buying anything “Disney” – because that’s who’s running this Country now. And we wonder why the theme park continues to flourish with so many children’s deaths that don’t even shut down a ride for a day? – the majority not being reported. And this is who is now stifling our ability to speak out as well.
Broadcast Television
ABC Network
Owned and Operated Television Stations
WLS – Chicago
WJRT – Flint
KFSN – Fresno
KTRK – Houston
KABC – Los Angeles
WABC – New York City
WPVI – Philadelphia
WTVD – Raleigh – Durham
KGO – San Francisco
WTVG – Toledo
Cable Television
ESPN (80%)
ESPN2 (80%)
ESPN Classic (80%)
ESPNU (80%)
ESPNEWS (80%)
ABC Family
Disney Channel
Toon Disney
SOAPnet
Lifetime Network (partial)
Lifetime Movie Network (partial)
Lifetime Real Women (partial)
A&E (partial)
A&E International (partial)
Jetix Europe (partial)
Jetix Latin America
The History Channel (partial)
Lifetime Real Women (partial)
Radio
ABC Radio
WDWD – Atlanta
WMVP – Chicago
WLS – Chicago
KESN – Dallas
KMKI – Dallas-Forth Worth
KRDY – San Antonio
WCOG – Greensboro, NC
WRDZ – Indianapolis
KABC – Los Angeles
KLOS – Los Angeles
KDIS – Los Angeles
KSPN – Los Angeles
KDIZ – Minneapolis – St. Paul
WKSH – Milwaukee, WI
WEVD – New York City
KDZR – Portland, OR
KWDZ – Salt Lake City
KIID – Sacramento
KMKY – Oakland
KQAM – Wichita
KKDZ – Seattle
WSDZ – St. Louis
WWMK – Cleveland
KMIK – Phoenix
KDDZ – Denver
WWMI – Tampa
KMIC – Houston
WMYM – Miami
WBWL – Jacksonville
WBYU – New Orleans
KDIS – Little Rock
WWJZ – Philadelphia
WWJZ – Philadelphia
WMKI – Boston
WDZK – Hartford
WDDZ – Providence
WDZY – Richmond
WGFY – Charlotte
WDYZ – Orlando
WMNE – West Palm Beach
WEAE – Pittsburgh
WDRD – Louisville
WDDY – Albany, NY
KPHN – Kansas City
WQUA – Mobile
WBML – Jacksonville
WFDF – Detroit
WFRO – Fremont, OH
WDMV – Damascus, MD
WHKT – Norfolk Radio Disney
ESPN Radio (syndicated programming)
Music
Walt Disney Records
Hollywood Records
Lyric Street Records
Film
Walt Disney Pictures
Touchstone Pictures
Hollywood Pictures
Miramax Films
Pixar
Publishing
Book Publishing Imprints
Hyperion
Miramax Books
ESPN Books
Theia
ABC Daytime Press
Hyperion eBooks
Hyperion East
Disney Publishing Worldwide
Cal Publishing Inc.
CrossGen
Hyperion Books for Children
Jump at the Sun
Volo
Michael di Caupa Books
Disney Global Children’s Books
Disney Press
Disney Editions
Disney Libri
Global Retail
Global Continuity
Magazine
Automotive Industries
Biography (with GE and Hearst)
Discover
Disney Adventures
Disney Magazine
ECN News
ESPN Magazine (distributed by Hearst)
Family Fun
Institutional Investor
JCK
Kodin
Top Famille – French family magazine
US Weekly (50%)
Video Business
Quality
Wondertime Magazine
Parks and Resorts
Walt Disney Imagineering
Disneyland Resort
Walt Disney World Resort
Tokyo Disney Resort
Disneyland Resort Paris
Hong Kong Disneyland
Disney Vacation Club
Disney Cruise Line
Other
Disney Theatrical Productions
Disney Live Family Entertainment
Disney on Ice
The Disney Store
Club Penguins
ESPN Zone
Disney Toys
Disney Apparel, Accessories and Footwear
Disney Food, Health and Beauty
Disney Home Furnishings and Decor
Disney Stationery
Disney Consumer Economics
The Baby Einstein Company
Muppets Holding Company
Disney Interactive Studios
Walt Disney Internet Group

Raleigh Flute Choir 2006 Christmas Concert

Debbie is featured during “In the Bleak Midwinter”

Jonas Brothers – 7/30 Raleigh – Bu Tour – Entrance/tjtwwr

No zoom, “That’s Just The Way We Roll”
Yes, I was the idiot who yelled “YEAHH GARBO!” at 1:32
I love him almost as much as I love the boys haha.
The pyro crap starts around 2:50
They come out at 3:30

National Anthropology Museum In Lima, Peru

Ancient Peru & Machu Picchu
May 6-15, 2007

Day 1 – Lima
Fly overnight to Peru.

Day 2 – Lima
Arrive this morning in Lima. A Go Ahead representative greets you and escorts you to your hotel. Once …

Breaking Down the Western Saddle

Whether riding for pleasure or competition, there is nothing more important that having a saddle that properly fits both the horse and its rider. We can compare saddles to fitting clothes or most importantly fitting our shoes. If you don’t get the right size and shape for your foot, then you will have unnecessary pain while performing your functions of the day. Lets take a look at the saddle and all the various parts that make up its construction to better evaluate fit.

The Tree:

The very heart of the saddle is the tree. Today we see trees made up of different materials depending on the use. By far the best tree to go for is the “bull-hide covered wood” tree. This tree is made out of Ponderosa Pine with one or two layers of wet Bull-hide or rawhide stretched over it. As the hide dries, it shrinks forming a vice-like covering. This makes for a very resilient and strong tree, but at the same time has an innate element of “give” to it. Inferior trees are often covered with canvas or cheesecloth or poorer quality hides. These and the fiberglass or plastic trees are not suitable for heavy ranch work but rather light pleasure use.

Bars:

Bars rest along the sides of the horse’s spine. The size, shape and angle of these bars are what determine the kind of fit. There are three basic fitting trees normally. The Quarterhorse, which has the longest, widest bars will usually accommodate most “stock type” quarter horses; Semi-Quarter horse, which has narrower bars for the Thoroughbred type horse; and the Arabian Tree, which has shorter bars, fitted for a shorter backed Arabian type horse. The tree should fit smoothly along the length of the horses back and evenly distribute the weight of the rider and saddle. Both length and angle of the bars determine how comfortable the saddle will fit.

Swell/Fork:

The swell/Fork is also called the Pommel. Gives shape and definition to the front of the saddle. An “A-Fork” is just as it’s name says; the front of the saddle looks like and “A” as it rises from the bars to the horn. Other fork styles are somewhat broader in appearance, with more swell to the fork. The support you feel is based on how much swell is built in.

Gullet:

The Gullet is the part of the saddle under the swell of the saddle that is positioned over the withers. You should be able to place four fingers between it and the horse. The design of the swell/fork, as well as the angle of the bars, help to determine the width and height of the saddle gullet. The saddle must clear the withers of the horse or the horse will become sore quickly.

Horn:

The horn can be tall or short, thick or thin, and have a large horn cap or small one. The angle used in attaching a horn to a tree also varies. The horn is always determined by its intended use.

Cantle:

The cantle is the piece that swells up behind the seat of the saddle. “High-backed saddle” refers to the cantle and cantle binder. Higher is snugger than a lower cantle simply because it offers a higher support on the riders back. When quick dismounts are needed, a lower cantle gives more flexibility.

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This article was written by Janine Carter, owner of Posh Pampered Pets. If you have any questions regarding Horse Supplies or Posh Pampered Pets, please feel free to call 979-221-7251 or email info@poshpamperedpets.com.

Real People, Real Hunger

”I’m an electrician by trade… and I’m good at my trade. Construction work slowed down… and they had to let me go. It wasn’t too long ago that I had a nice house… and a nice truck. But, thi…

How Far Can Stuff Hang Out The Back Of Your Truck?

My boss always wants me to move 12-20′ pieces of pipe and lumber in my ranger or the company F-150. There has got to be a limit to how far off the back of a truck you can hang stuff even with the little red flag. I ‘m in Raleigh-Durham specifically and driving always involves going up and down I-40. Anyone know where I can go to look up the specific law so I can show the boss, just because we haven’t gotten a ticket yet doesn’t mean it’s legal? Thanks.

Raleigh, N.c. – District Attorney Mike Nifong Will Be Disbarred?

RALEIGH, N.C. – District Attorney Mike Nifong will be disbarred for his disastrous prosecution of three Duke University lacrosse players falsely accused of rape, a disciplinary committee decided Saturday. Even the veteran prosecutor said the punishment was appropriate.
What Do U think?

Make Any Vehicle Electric With A Plug In Conversion

More and more garages all over the country are offering conversion services that can turn your hybrids into plug ins that can get up to 200 miles per gallon. The conversions involve the replacement…

What Is A Reasonable Flight Cost To Rome, Italy From Raleigh, Nc?

I will be traveling to Rome in April and the cost of the flight from Raleigh, NC is about $1,100 round trip right now – Saturday departure to Sunday a week later. Since I have 10 months before the trip should I wait a bit to see if the price goes down or is this a decent price that will only go up?
I took a trip to Rome in 2002 got a flight for $550…I know times and prices change but I don’t know what’s reasonable now.
I am not one to wait until the last minute to schedule a flight. Standby is not an option. There are two of us going.
Thanks!

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