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A rejoint le janv. 2004
Research scientist from Pennsylvania where the seasons change and the people are nice!

I can trace my love of science way back to when I was a kid. I always wanted to know why and how things worked. The chemistry set that my parents got me from Sears for Christmas started it all off and the rest is history.....

One of my best memories as a teenager was when my friends and I used to go exploring a 150 room abandoned mansion. This mansion was named "Whitemarsh Hall". It was the largest and best Mansion ever built in the United States. It had many famous visitors including Henry Ford, founder of the Ford Motor Company and J.P. Morgan, the owner of the Titanic. The most famous visitor to the mansion was General Douglas MacArthur.

My friends and I explored the formal gardens and every room of this mansion over several years (even at nights using flashlights) and it was awesome. I listed the website for the mansion below so check it out and let me know what you think. This is a must see! Copy and paste the link below:

http://www.serianni.com/wh.htm

Pennsylvania is a wonderful state. We have the best trees here! Each fall, we are graced with the full glory of nature with the changing of the leaves. The view of the fall colors is a spectacular site and feast for the eyes. My favorite trees are Silver maple (Acer saccharinum) and Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis).

Although I live in the suburbs, I would like to mention that the city of Philadelphia has a very rich history. There is so much to see and do there and a great place to visit. If you are visiting Philadelphia I recommend Independence hall, Art Museum, Boathouse row, the Franklin Institute, The avenue of the Arts, the Liberty Bell Plaza and Penn’s Landing at the Delaware River.

There are foods that are exclusive to Philadelphia such as the Philly Cheese steak, and the soft pretzel. You will not find a better cheese steak anywhere else.

My philosophies on life are simple:

"A smile is the best free thing that you can give or receive"

"Nothing is impossible"

"Nothing good or bad lasts forever"

"Do your best because the best is all you can do".

"If you can explore a 150 room abandoned mansion for several years without being caught by the police or your parents consider yourself lucky"

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Land of the Lost

Land of the Lost

7,1
  • 13 janv. 2005
  • Beware of the Sleestak!!

    This was my favorite Saturday morning program by Sid and Marty Krofft

    On a rafting expedition, the Marshall family (Holly, Will and father Rick) fall down a waterfall into a time portal which sent them to the Land of the Lost. The land of the lost was a prehistoric world.

    Each week, the Marshall family faced many challenges and shared many learning experiences in the Land of the Lost. It was a story of survival. They dodged dinosaurs and befriended Cha-Ka, who was a prehistoric simian humanoid. Cha-Ka could speak in his native language Pakuni, which was learned by the Marshall Family. It is my understanding that a Pakuni dictionary has been written for those of you who want to learn Pakuni.

    For its time the special effects were very good but the acting sometimes was overkill and really fake which made me laugh just because it seemed so stupid. But then again, the actors were often acting to a blue screen and the special effects were added later.

    The thing that I remember the most about this show (other than my crush for actress Kathy Coleman who played Holly Marshall) was the Sleestak.

    Remember the Sleestak? Those giant walking hissing lizards with those big bug eyes? A few of the Sleestak were played by professional basketball players. They really scared me as a kid and I always remembered that to get rid of them all I had to do was to touch a blue and green crystal together to create a force field.

    The settings of the Land of the Lost were very imaginative and unique such as the lost city and the pylons. The background music was both a little corny but eerie too!

    There were also many other memorable characters in this show including the Zarn, Enik, Ta, Sa and Malak. The Zarn was the most mysterious and scariest character in the series. The Zarn was often invisible and his presence could be heard and it sounded like wind chimes cutting through the eerie silence.

    You can find more information about the show on the Land of the Lost website: www.landofthelost.com

    This program had 43 episodes and ran for 3 years (1974-1977). It has been released on DVD. You can buy the DVD series on Ebay.
    Bad Ronald

    Bad Ronald

    6,6
  • 9 janv. 2005
  • "The Wilby house is haunted by a ghost who isn't dead"

    Pur sang: la légende de Seabiscuit

    Pur sang: la légende de Seabiscuit

    7,3
  • 9 juin 2004
  • A very fine film!

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