A short video of the final OC episode done to Bernard Fanning's 'Watch Over Me'. I wanted to do Cold Chisel but I couldn't quite get the pace right. Believe me I was kicking myself more than you guys are at missing out. Thanks to FOX for making the OC and no thanks for cancelling it, as laughing at it in every sense of the phrase gave me endless pleasure.
A video about three events in the second season of Supernatural the had a profound emotional impact on the brothers. Video done to Max Payne 2 theme music, thanks to the CW for making the show.
A quick music video I made about the relationships between Chuck, Bryce and Sarah. Done to Del Amitri's 'Always the Last to Know'. Thanks to the creators of the show for a fantastic series.
I got really bored so I made this in about an hour and stuck an appropriate song to it. Thought it was mildly amusing, just like the charcter! Shout out to FOX for making the show. I'll have a new video ready within two weeks...one that isn't as lame as this
New Experience Retirement Website - PR.com Montpelier, VT, September 07, 2008 --( PR.com )-- National Life Group recently launched its new consumer retirement resource website, www.ExperienceRetirement.com. This interactive and easy-to-use site is focused on the retirement planning needs for ...
What's a peripatetic worker to do at the end of the walk? - International H... Europeans who spend their careers in more than one country may wonder if the treaties safeguarding the free movement of people and money have an asterisk in the fine print about pensions. With the regulations of retirement systems, and especially the ...
FCMB pumps N300m into Legacy Pension Managers for 25% equity - Businessday ... I n a move to further enhance the level of service delivery to customers of Legacy Pension Managers Limited, First City Monument Bank plc (FCMB) has announced the acquisition of 25 percent equity stake in one of the leading Pension Funds ...
Saving for retirement is for women, too - Kansas City Star More women than men outlive their savings, partly because they tend to live longer. But women’s work histories also set the stage for financially pinched retirement years. As a group, U.S. women work fewer years than men, and they’re more likely ...