Auto accidents, Car accidents, Truck accidents, Motorcycle accidents are all happening around us. We try to drive our vehicles as carefully as possible but it is always the other drivers' that we have to worry about - right?
How else can we cope with the potential of an accident. Being aware of everything around you when you drive and not be distracted by cell phones, dvd players, gps systems etc. Of, course its easy for me to say all of this, but you know that what I'm writing is true.
Get rid of the distraction and the concentratoin is more on driving, and then being able to deal more speedily with the other driver's bad driving.
Starts with MTV DJ Announcer Introduction. Live, on Dec. 12, 1982 at The New Year's Eve Rock And Roll Ball on MTV in Los Angeles, California. Great Show sound is C+ sounds like a decent Mono not Hi-Fi or Dolby Stereo 2.0 Great show only 9 songs played though this is my favorite Flock song besides (It's Not Me) Talking, You Can Run & Standing In The Doorway.
Berlin's Classic Performace at the legendary US Festival held at Glen Helen Park Stage Ampitheater in San Bernadino, California. Awesome song of of my personal favorite Berlin songs.
This is an exclusive Image Gallery From Disc 1 of The Giant Spider Invasion (1975) Revisited 30th Anniversary 2-Disc DVD-R Special Edition Which was made in 2005 for the film's 30th Anniversary released in 2006 avaliable only exclusively through The Academy Of Video Arts website. The Set was priced at $30.00.
This is a Video Clip from Rebane's Film Festival back in 2005 The Wisconsin Movie Scrapbook Segment. From Disc 2 of The Giant Spider Invasion (1975)Revisited 30th Anniversary 2-Disc DVD-R Special Edition Which was made in 2005 for the film's 30th Anniversary released in 2006 avaliable only exclusively through The Academy Of Video Arts website. The Set was priced at $30.00.
Original Theatrical Trailer for the 1972 Low Budget Sci-Fi Cult Classic Rubber Suited Monster Film. A.K.A. The Blood Waters Of Dr. Z which under that title the film was aired on the infamous MST3K. Video originally from the 30th Anniversary Limited Edition Collector's VHS it was limited to 500 Copies.