Shirely Yeung (Yeung Si K) performs her mini concert and autograph session at a chinese shopping mall in Toronto. She plays games with fans and sang a few songs, including her own first song, (Bitter Biten), Wong Fai (Yeah Dan), Mice Love Big Rice, etc.
Raptors Vs Magic Playoff Game #3 in Toronto. The Raptors fan chanted "Hoowarrd" and Dwight Howard missed the free throws! It works! Game #4 continuation.
The "Howwwarrd" Chant works! Dwight made the first free throw, thus you heard the "booo", but then we start the chant again and we cheer b/c he missed the 2nd free throw.
Hockey Hall of Fame: Trying out what it feels like to be a goalie. It's not easy! Have to have good concentration, focus, good reflex and body coordination.
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Book helps boomers plan for retirement - Explore Baltimore County Baltimore County Department of Aging has released "Planning for Your Future," for baby boomers thinking about retirement and long-term planning. The book, now available in all senior centers and county libraries, includes valuable information on ...
Catch-62 Revisited - GovExec.com If you've been reading this column for a while, you might remember that about a year ago, I wrote about my friend Jerry Westfall. I thought it was worth updating his cautionary tale. Westfall turned 71 earlier this year. From June 18, 1956, to July 1 ...
New guide explores making the most of Social Security - Genetic Engineering... CHAMPAIGN, Ill. Many older Americans may be shortchanging their golden years by tapping into Social Security too soon, according to a University of Illinois expert who has studied the federal retirement program for nearly two decades. More than three ...
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