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River of Monsters, Fishing For Species Unknown–Fishing/Fiction/Ebook

11 million years ago, a huge Sabertooth Salmon swam this planet’s rivers. This fish has now been brought back to life by Fishing Hall of Fame author and fishing guide, George Douglas. Join him on the ultimate fishing adventure!!!
River of Monsters, Fishing For Species Unknown–Fishing/Fiction/Ebook

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    Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - July 12, 2011 at 6:19 am

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    BREAKING NEWS: Body pulled from Red River in Grand Forks County

    BREAKING NEWS: Body pulled from Red River in Grand Forks County
    Authorities in Grand Forks County have pulled a man’s body from the Red River.

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    Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - April 25, 2010 at 10:58 pm

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    Hudson River Plane Crash Pilot: “Obvious to me…this was a critical situation.” “Brace for impact.”


    Captain Sullenberger; The right man, in the right place, at the right time. We should all try to be just a little bit more like this man. He was one cool cookie when most of us would have been freaking out. He did his job most likely as good as anyone in the world could have; he was 100% professional, calm, cool, and collected. Like he said, his entire life was in preparation to handle that particular moment. A few days after the crash he called the library to inform them that he was not going to be able to return a book that he had checked out, because it was still on the plane, and that he was sorry. The library wouldn’t tell anyone the name of the book, but they did tell us the subject matter, which was professional ethics. He must have been honing up his character traits; trying to make himself a better man. jbranstetter04 Hudson River crash recordings reveal calm of Captain Sullenberger His quick thinking under pressure has already been hailed across the world. Now transcripts of the final communication from the aircraft that crashed on the Hudson reveal how its pilot calmly radioed air traffic controllers that he was planning to land in the river next to Manhattan. The audio recordings from the stricken jet, released yesterday, reveal that air traffic control met the news with disbelief. Were going to be in the Hudson, Captain Chesley Sully Sullenberger told the tower in a deadpan voice. Im sorry, say again, an air traffic controller responded. There was no answer

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    25 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - March 18, 2010 at 4:56 am

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    Hudson River Plane Crash Crew: “Brace brace, heads down, stay down” – US Airway Flight 1549 -


    Its nice to see that we still have people who are so professional, and that they do what needs to be done, the way that it needs to be done, and when it needs to be done. The Captain and Crew of this flight should be saluted by everyone in the world for the excellent job that they did. jbranstetter04 Hudson River crash recordings reveal calm of Captain Sullenberger His quick thinking under pressure has already been hailed across the world. Now transcripts of the final communication from the aircraft that crashed on the Hudson reveal how its pilot calmly radioed air traffic controllers that he was planning to land in the river next to Manhattan. The audio recordings from the stricken jet, released yesterday, reveal that air traffic control met the news with disbelief. Were going to be in the Hudson, Captain Chesley Sully Sullenberger told the tower in a deadpan voice. Im sorry, say again, an air traffic controller responded. There was no answer from the aircraft. Captain Sullenbergers splash landing saved the lives of all 155 people aboard US Airway Flight 1549 from New Yorks laguardia airport to Charlotte, North Carolina, on January 15. The former US Air Force pilot walked through the aircraft twice to check that all passengers had got out before he abandoned the aircraft, in a feat dubbed The Miracle on the Hudson. Investigators have confirmed that birds struck both engines of the Airbus A320 just after takeoff. The National Transportation Safety Board has released a

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    The Red River Shootout: Texas Longhorns vs Oklahoma Sooners


    A tribute to the greatest rivalry in sports, The Red River Rivalry, Texas Longhorns vs Oklahoma Sooners! TEXAS FIGHT! Texas leads series: 59-40-5

    25 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - March 9, 2010 at 9:15 pm

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