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The News of TodayAUTOS: Darrell Gwynn, Barrett-Jackson Team Up AgainSPEEDtv.comLongtime supporter Ron Pratte heads the list of auction contributors, along with foundation friends Bill Gannon and Joe Riley, among others. ...Barrett-Jackson's 3rd Annual Las Vegas Auction to Be Epicenter of Charity ...Marketwire (press release)all 23 news articles »
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GM Offers First Production 2011 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible Up For Charity ...Nitrobahn... Dempsey's way of showing support, and a 20 th anniversary 1990 Coors Extra Gold Top Fuel dragster which Ron Pratte is donating for the third time. ...and more »
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Make Stagecoach beard contest longerPress-EnterpriseThe Banning Chamber of Commerce successfully revived the Whiskerino beard-growing contest as part of the Stagecoach Days Festival, ...
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Valley shows support for soldiersThe Valley ChronicleIt was organized by Francie Pratte, who said she saw a need in the community. “I just had some friends whose children were in Iraq, and I just really felt a ...
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Ron Hira, RIT assistant professor of public policy, speak with CNN about the negative impact of the H1-B visa program on wages for American scientists. There is new evidence tonight there are enough American scientists in this country to fill job openings in science and engineering and despite industry claims to the absolute contrary. Those companies actively discourage American workers by keeping wages lower than they would otherwise be without foreign workers being imported. They keep wages low by exploiting visa rules and bringing cheap foreign workers into this country. Bill Tucker has the report. Reporter: this fact from the national science foundation highlights a serious problem. The number of foreign postdocs has increased by 52% since 1996, whereas the number of US citizen and permanent resident postdocs has grown by 9%. The conventional wisdom is that data shows a shortage of scientists and a dire need to bring in as many foreign scientists on H1-B visas as we can. Science professionals see it very differently. This person writes a monthly Column on science careers on science labor force issues. There is no shortage of people. There are thousands of people who cannot find careers as scientists after they've been through years of training. Reporter: studies from the urban institute, the Pratt school of engineering at Duke, and the Alfred P. Sloan foundation all agree, the United States produces more scientists than science jobs. Theres no shortage reflected in the pay they receive either. Ellis research services, which has been doing wage studies in the science and engineering fields for 20 years, has consistently found pay for scientists to be in line with lower than the average for all fields. Ron Hira: And at the same time what's happened is that there's been an increase in the risk to those workers, right, as careers, and at the same time, what's happened is that there's been an increase in the risk to those workers, right, as employers cut, for example, a lot of science positions are benefit, as employers start to look to move work overseas, and a lot of science positions are vulnerable to being moved overseas. Reporter: in other words, there's a disincentive for choosing a career in science. The first thing the Obama people should do is take a hard look. Ignore the pr and take a hard look at what's really going on in terms of wages and job opportunities in science today. Reporter: there are winners. A typical post-doc in their early 30s, years of school earning a Ph.D. will earn $35,000, maybe $40,000 a year in a research position. Helping keep those wages low, the fact that research institutions have unlimited access to H1-B visas. According to Ron Hira, some 60% of post docs are foreign workers here on guest worker visas.
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Here's a video of questions from Ron Richard's first news conference since being name Speaker-elect of the Missouri House.
Speaker-elect Ron Richard speaks on Nov. 6, 2008.
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...you would see other departments with the vests. I felt bad because our guys didn’t have them, and it’s a big safety issue.” Pratte said at a recent BackStoppers fundraiser he discussed his dilemma with Ron Bockenkamp, an organizer and supporter of the local...
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Quotes about the US Constitution from Christopher S. Bentley's book 'A Glorious Standard for all Mankind"
5 Αυγούστου, 1967 The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn 29 Ιουνίου, 1968 A Saucerful Of Secrets 27 Ιουλίου, 1969 Music From The Film More 25 Οκτωβρίου, 1969 Ummagumma 10 Οκτωβρίου, 1970 Atom Heart Mother 30 Οκτωβρίου, 1971 Meddle 3 Ιουνίου, 1972 Obscured By Clouds 23 Μαρτίου, 1973 The Dark Side Of The Moon 15 Ιανουαρίου, 1975 Wish You Were Here 23 Ιανουαρίου, 1977 Animals 30 Νοεμβρίου, 1979 The Wall 23 Μαρτίου, 1983 The Final Cut 7 Σεπτεμβρίου, 1987 A Momentary Lapse Of Reason 22 Νοεμβρίου, 1988 Delicate Sound Of Thunder 30 Μαρτίου, 1994 The Division Bell Επίσημα μέλη των Pink Floyd Syd Barrett (1964-1968) David Gilmour (1968-σήμερα) Bob Klose (1964-1965) Nick Mason (1964-σήμερα) Roger Waters (1964-1985) Richard Wright (1964-1981, 1987-2008) Συμμετοχές Μουσική με σημαντική συνεισφορά σε ηχογραφήσεις ή σε συναυλίες του συγκροτήματος: Sam Brown - φωνητικά Jon Carin - πλήκτρα και φωνητικά Bob Ezrin - παραγωγή, πλήκτρα και σύνθεση Ron Geesin - ενορχήστρωση και σύνθεση Roy Harper - guest τραγουδιστής Michael Kamen - ενορχήστρωση και πλήκτρα Carol Kenyon - φωνητικά Dick Parry - σαξόφωνο Guy Pratt - μπάσο και φωνητικά Tim Renwick - κιθάρες Clare Torry - guest τραγουδίστρια και φωνητικά στο άλμπουμ The Dark Side of the Moon. Gary Wallis - κρουστά Snowy White - κιθάρες
Communities across north Belfast contain some of the highest levels of deprivation and inequality in Northern Ireland with regard to health, education, employment and housing. The regeneration of Girdwood Barracks and Crumlin Road Gaol, a 27 acre site, represents a major opportunity to improve the quality of life for residents. On 28th May 2008, a diverse group of residents from the communities surrounding the regeneration site were convened as a Residents' Jury to hear evidence from local, national, and international perspectives on how regeneration can improve quality of life in accordance with international human rights standards. Prior to the event, the group had completed a development programme with the PPR Project about human rights, equality, participation, accountability and urban regeneration. The Residents' Jury are developing human rights indicators and benchmarks to ensure that the rights of the most disadvantaged groups within the surrounding communities, are central to the regeneration process. This video introduced the Residents' Jury at the event. Speakers included: -Virginia Bras Gomes (Portugal) Member of the UN Committee on Social, Economic and Cultural Rights -Ron Shiffman (USA) Founding member of the Pratt Center for Community Development, New York -Prof. Richard Wilkinson (England) University of Nottingham, author of 'The Impact of Inequality' -Joseph McNeely (USA) Coordinator of the Central Baltimore Partnership For press coverage, visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMmFQyQ9lN0 and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edxiYJDR9s0 Video by Creative Media Partnerships: www.creativemediapartnerships.org
When a single mother and her six-year-old daughter move to rural France and open a chocolate shop - with Sunday hours - across the street from the local church, they are met with some skepticism. But as soon as they coax the townspeople into enjoying their delicious products, they are warmly welcomed. Cast: Juliette Binoche as Vianne Rocher Victoire Thivisol as Anouk Alfred Molina as Comte de Reynaud Carrie-Anne Moss as Caroline Clairmont Judi Dench as Armande Voizin Johnny Depp as Roux Antonio Gil Martinez as Jean-Marc Drou Helene Cardona as Francoise Drou Hugh O'Conor as Pere Henri Harrison Pratt as Dedou Drou Gaelan Connell as Didi Drou Lena Olin as Josephine Muscat Elisabeth Commelin as Yvette Marceau Peter Stormare as Serge Muscat Ron Cook as Alphonse Marceau Aurelien Parent Koenig as Luc Clairmont John Wood as Guillaume Blerot Leslie Caron as Madame Audel
When a single mother and her six-year-old daughter move to rural France and open a chocolate shop - with Sunday hours - across the street from the local church, they are met with some skepticism. But as soon as they coax the townspeople into enjoying their delicious products, they are warmly welcomed. Cast: Juliette Binoche as Vianne Rocher Victoire Thivisol as Anouk Alfred Molina as Comte de Reynaud Carrie-Anne Moss as Caroline Clairmont Judi Dench as Armande Voizin Johnny Depp as Roux Antonio Gil Martinez as Jean-Marc Drou Helene Cardona as Francoise Drou Hugh O'Conor as Pere Henri Harrison Pratt as Dedou Drou Gaelan Connell as Didi Drou Lena Olin as Josephine Muscat Elisabeth Commelin as Yvette Marceau Peter Stormare as Serge Muscat Ron Cook as Alphonse Marceau Aurelien Parent Koenig as Luc Clairmont John Wood as Guillaume Blerot Leslie Caron as Madame Audel
When a single mother and her six-year-old daughter move to rural France and open a chocolate shop - with Sunday hours - across the street from the local church, they are met with some skepticism. But as soon as they coax the townspeople into enjoying their delicious products, they are warmly welcomed. Cast: Juliette Binoche as Vianne Rocher Victoire Thivisol as Anouk Alfred Molina as Comte de Reynaud Carrie-Anne Moss as Caroline Clairmont Judi Dench as Armande Voizin Johnny Depp as Roux Antonio Gil Martinez as Jean-Marc Drou Helene Cardona as Francoise Drou Hugh O'Conor as Pere Henri Harrison Pratt as Dedou Drou Gaelan Connell as Didi Drou Lena Olin as Josephine Muscat Elisabeth Commelin as Yvette Marceau Peter Stormare as Serge Muscat Ron Cook as Alphonse Marceau Aurelien Parent Koenig as Luc Clairmont John Wood as Guillaume Blerot Leslie Caron as Madame Audel
When a single mother and her six-year-old daughter move to rural France and open a chocolate shop - with Sunday hours - across the street from the local church, they are met with some skepticism. But as soon as they coax the townspeople into enjoying their delicious products, they are warmly welcomed. Cast: Juliette Binoche as Vianne Rocher Victoire Thivisol as Anouk Alfred Molina as Comte de Reynaud Carrie-Anne Moss as Caroline Clairmont Judi Dench as Armande Voizin Johnny Depp as Roux Antonio Gil Martinez as Jean-Marc Drou Helene Cardona as Francoise Drou Hugh O'Conor as Pere Henri Harrison Pratt as Dedou Drou Gaelan Connell as Didi Drou Lena Olin as Josephine Muscat Elisabeth Commelin as Yvette Marceau Peter Stormare as Serge Muscat Ron Cook as Alphonse Marceau Aurelien Parent Koenig as Luc Clairmont John Wood as Guillaume Blerot Leslie Caron as Madame Audel
When a single mother and her six-year-old daughter move to rural France and open a chocolate shop - with Sunday hours - across the street from the local church, they are met with some skepticism. But as soon as they coax the townspeople into enjoying their delicious products, they are warmly welcomed. Cast: Juliette Binoche as Vianne Rocher Victoire Thivisol as Anouk Alfred Molina as Comte de Reynaud Carrie-Anne Moss as Caroline Clairmont Judi Dench as Armande Voizin Johnny Depp as Roux Antonio Gil Martinez as Jean-Marc Drou Helene Cardona as Francoise Drou Hugh O'Conor as Pere Henri Harrison Pratt as Dedou Drou Gaelan Connell as Didi Drou Lena Olin as Josephine Muscat Elisabeth Commelin as Yvette Marceau Peter Stormare as Serge Muscat Ron Cook as Alphonse Marceau Aurelien Parent Koenig as Luc Clairmont John Wood as Guillaume Blerot Leslie Caron as Madame Audel
When a single mother and her six-year-old daughter move to rural France and open a chocolate shop - with Sunday hours - across the street from the local church, they are met with some skepticism. But as soon as they coax the townspeople into enjoying their delicious products, they are warmly welcomed. Cast: Juliette Binoche as Vianne Rocher Victoire Thivisol as Anouk Alfred Molina as Comte de Reynaud Carrie-Anne Moss as Caroline Clairmont Judi Dench as Armande Voizin Johnny Depp as Roux Antonio Gil Martinez as Jean-Marc Drou Helene Cardona as Francoise Drou Hugh O'Conor as Pere Henri Harrison Pratt as Dedou Drou Gaelan Connell as Didi Drou Lena Olin as Josephine Muscat Elisabeth Commelin as Yvette Marceau Peter Stormare as Serge Muscat Ron Cook as Alphonse Marceau Aurelien Parent Koenig as Luc Clairmont John Wood as Guillaume Blerot Leslie Caron as Madame Audel
When a single mother and her six-year-old daughter move to rural France and open a chocolate shop - with Sunday hours - across the street from the local church, they are met with some skepticism. But as soon as they coax the townspeople into enjoying their delicious products, they are warmly welcomed. Cast: Juliette Binoche as Vianne Rocher Victoire Thivisol as Anouk Alfred Molina as Comte de Reynaud Carrie-Anne Moss as Caroline Clairmont Judi Dench as Armande Voizin Johnny Depp as Roux Antonio Gil Martinez as Jean-Marc Drou Helene Cardona as Francoise Drou Hugh O'Conor as Pere Henri Harrison Pratt as Dedou Drou Gaelan Connell as Didi Drou Lena Olin as Josephine Muscat Elisabeth Commelin as Yvette Marceau Peter Stormare as Serge Muscat Ron Cook as Alphonse Marceau Aurelien Parent Koenig as Luc Clairmont John Wood as Guillaume Blerot Leslie Caron as Madame Audel
When a single mother and her six-year-old daughter move to rural France and open a chocolate shop - with Sunday hours - across the street from the local church, they are met with some skepticism. But as soon as they coax the townspeople into enjoying their delicious products, they are warmly welcomed. Cast: Juliette Binoche as Vianne Rocher Victoire Thivisol as Anouk Alfred Molina as Comte de Reynaud Carrie-Anne Moss as Caroline Clairmont Judi Dench as Armande Voizin Johnny Depp as Roux Antonio Gil Martinez as Jean-Marc Drou Helene Cardona as Francoise Drou Hugh O'Conor as Pere Henri Harrison Pratt as Dedou Drou Gaelan Connell as Didi Drou Lena Olin as Josephine Muscat Elisabeth Commelin as Yvette Marceau Peter Stormare as Serge Muscat Ron Cook as Alphonse Marceau Aurelien Parent Koenig as Luc Clairmont John Wood as Guillaume Blerot Leslie Caron as Madame Audel
When a single mother and her six-year-old daughter move to rural France and open a chocolate shop - with Sunday hours - across the street from the local church, they are met with some skepticism. But as soon as they coax the townspeople into enjoying their delicious products, they are warmly welcomed. Cast: Juliette Binoche as Vianne Rocher Victoire Thivisol as Anouk Alfred Molina as Comte de Reynaud Carrie-Anne Moss as Caroline Clairmont Judi Dench as Armande Voizin Johnny Depp as Roux Antonio Gil Martinez as Jean-Marc Drou Helene Cardona as Francoise Drou Hugh O'Conor as Pere Henri Harrison Pratt as Dedou Drou Gaelan Connell as Didi Drou Lena Olin as Josephine Muscat Elisabeth Commelin as Yvette Marceau Peter Stormare as Serge Muscat Ron Cook as Alphonse Marceau Aurelien Parent Koenig as Luc Clairmont John Wood as Guillaume Blerot Leslie Caron as Madame Audel
When a single mother and her six-year-old daughter move to rural France and open a chocolate shop - with Sunday hours - across the street from the local church, they are met with some skepticism. But as soon as they coax the townspeople into enjoying their delicious products, they are warmly welcomed. Cast: Juliette Binoche as Vianne Rocher Victoire Thivisol as Anouk Alfred Molina as Comte de Reynaud Carrie-Anne Moss as Caroline Clairmont Judi Dench as Armande Voizin Johnny Depp as Roux Antonio Gil Martinez as Jean-Marc Drou Helene Cardona as Francoise Drou Hugh O'Conor as Pere Henri Harrison Pratt as Dedou Drou Gaelan Connell as Didi Drou Lena Olin as Josephine Muscat Elisabeth Commelin as Yvette Marceau Peter Stormare as Serge Muscat Ron Cook as Alphonse Marceau Aurelien Parent Koenig as Luc Clairmont John Wood as Guillaume Blerot Leslie Caron as Madame Audel
When a single mother and her six-year-old daughter move to rural France and open a chocolate shop - with Sunday hours - across the street from the local church, they are met with some skepticism. But as soon as they coax the townspeople into enjoying their delicious products, they are warmly welcomed. Cast: Juliette Binoche as Vianne Rocher Victoire Thivisol as Anouk Alfred Molina as Comte de Reynaud Carrie-Anne Moss as Caroline Clairmont Judi Dench as Armande Voizin Johnny Depp as Roux Antonio Gil Martinez as Jean-Marc Drou Helene Cardona as Francoise Drou Hugh O'Conor as Pere Henri Harrison Pratt as Dedou Drou Gaelan Connell as Didi Drou Lena Olin as Josephine Muscat Elisabeth Commelin as Yvette Marceau Peter Stormare as Serge Muscat Ron Cook as Alphonse Marceau Aurelien Parent Koenig as Luc Clairmont John Wood as Guillaume Blerot Leslie Caron as Madame Audel
When a single mother and her six-year-old daughter move to rural France and open a chocolate shop - with Sunday hours - across the street from the local church, they are met with some skepticism. But as soon as they coax the townspeople into enjoying their delicious products, they are warmly welcomed. Cast: Juliette Binoche as Vianne Rocher Victoire Thivisol as Anouk Alfred Molina as Comte de Reynaud Carrie-Anne Moss as Caroline Clairmont Judi Dench as Armande Voizin Johnny Depp as Roux Antonio Gil Martinez as Jean-Marc Drou Helene Cardona as Francoise Drou Hugh O'Conor as Pere Henri Harrison Pratt as Dedou Drou Gaelan Connell as Didi Drou Lena Olin as Josephine Muscat Elisabeth Commelin as Yvette Marceau Peter Stormare as Serge Muscat Ron Cook as Alphonse Marceau Aurelien Parent Koenig as Luc Clairmont John Wood as Guillaume Blerot Leslie Caron as Madame Audel
Beaver Lake, Rogers, AR. My friends and family enjoying the lake in my home town.
Co-Sponsor: http://PorcFest.com - Cal Pratt was among the "first forty." He moved to New Hampshire for freedom and did it much faster than most. Here's his story. If you want to commission an ad like the one in this video, PM me here at the Youtube channel or e-mail me: RidleyReport at live period com Additional keywords: Dave Ridley Report
old school styles. laughing at that stupid kantong add.. or whatever it is. and its like "mummas making kantong it doesnt take long doo doo doo doo doo doo doo" it never fails to make me laugh. but i guess you gotta understand how we roll to lol.
Harvey against the alien invaders. Shihtzus are Tibetan Lion dogs and at one time only the Emperor could own them . They were given special Royal status and protected by Eunuchs and even the army. Anyone else found with a Shitzu was liable to the death penalty. The Shih Tzu is one of the most popular of the Toy breeds. It is well known for its long, flowing, luxurious hair, which covers all of its body. It has a round head, pleasant expression, and large, round, dark eyes. Its ears are large and covered by the coat. Shih Tzus are very small and compact in size, with a broad, deep chest. Their tails are curved and covered with fur. Shih Tzus can be any color, and tend not to shed. Their hair is in fact a double layer, with a woolly undercoat below the longer hair. Shih Tzus are small dogs, and are slightly longer than they are tall. Dr Who and the Daleks... Of all the monsters and villains, the ones that have most secured the series' place in the public's imagination are the Daleks, who first appeared in 1963 and were the series' very first "monster". The Daleks are Kaled mutants in tank-like mechanical armour shells from the planet Skaro. Their chief role in the great scheme of things, as they frequently remark in their instantly recognisable metallic voices, is to "Exterminate!" all beings inferior to themselves, even destroying the Time Lords in the often referenced but never shown Time War. Davros, the Daleks' creator, became a recurring villain after he was introduced in Genesis of the Daleks, in which the Time Lords send the Doctor back to either destroy the Daleks, avert their creation, or tamper with their genetic structure to make them less warlike. Davros has been played by Michael Wisher (first introduced in Genesis of the Daleks), David Gooderson (Destiny of the Daleks), and Terry Molloy. The Daleks were created by writer Terry Nation (who intended them as an allegory of the Nazis) and BBC designer Raymond Cusick. The Daleks' début in the programme's second serial, The Daleks (1963--64), caused a tremendous reaction in the viewing figures and the public, putting Doctor Who on the cultural map. A Dalek appeared on a postage stamp celebrating British popular culture in 1999, photographed by Lord Snowdon. Cybermen were originally a wholly organic species of humanoids originating on Earth's twin planet Mondas that began to implant more and more artificial parts into their bodies. This led to the race becoming coldly logical and calculating, with emotions usually only shown when naked aggression was called for. The Master is a renegade Time Lord, and the Doctor's nemesis. Conceived as "Professor Moriarty to the Doctor's Sherlock Holmes,"[50] the character first appeared in 1971. As with the Doctor, the role has been portrayed by several actors, the first being Roger Delgado who continued in the role until his death in 1973. The Master was briefly played by Peter Pratt and Geoffrey Beevers until Anthony Ainley took over and continued to play the character until Doctor Who's cancellation in 1989. The Master returned in the 1996 television movie of Doctor Who, played by Gordon Tipple in the pre-credits sequence, then Eric Roberts, and in the three-part finale of the 2007 series, portrayed by Derek Jacobi and John Simm. The original 1963 radiophonic arrangement of the Doctor Who theme is widely regarded as a significant and innovative piece of electronic music, and Doctor Who was the first television series in the world to have a theme entirely realised through electronic means. The original theme was composed by Ron Grainer and realised by Delia Derbyshire at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, with assistance from Dick Mills. The various parts were built up by creating tape loops of an individually struck piano string and individual test oscillators and filters. The Derbyshire arrangement served, with minor edits, as the theme tune up to the end of Season 17 (1979--80). A more modern and dynamic arrangement was composed by Peter Howell for Season 18 (1980), which was in turn replaced by Dominic Glynn's arrangement for Season 23's The Trial of a Time Lord (1986). Keff McCulloch provided the new arrangement for the Seventh Doctor's era which lasted from Season 24 (1987) until the series' suspension in 1989. For the new series in 2005, Murray Gold provided a new arrangement which featured samples from the 1963 original with further elements added; in the 2005 Christmas episode "The Christmas Invasion", Gold introduced a modified closing credits arrangement that was used up until the conclusion of the 2007 series. A new arrangement of the theme, once again by Gold, was introduced in the 2007 Christmas special episode, "Voyage of the Damned".
How can neighborhoods guard against the pitfalls of "oversuccess," not least of which are gentrification and displacement? Who gets to say "Enough!" and when? This panel of Rev. Calvin O. Butts of The College of Old Westbury, Ron Shiffman of the Pratt Institute, Michelle de la Uz of the Fifth Avenue Committee, Errol Louis of the New York Daily News and moderator Matt Schuerman of the New York Observer, will look at recent controversies over specific large developments and tangle with the complexities of development's benefits and its considerable perils and inequalities.
ok here it is. My weird little for a competition thing. I've made up band names for the different "bands" so i don't have to list em all and for my amusment. So here's the first episode and the people people play. Song: A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes Performed by: The Freedom Fighters cast thingy: Ginny Weasley=Raven Symonne Hermione Granger=Alyson Michalka Cho Chang=Anneliese van der Pol Luna Lovegood=Ashley Tisdale Harry Potter=Dylan Sprouse Parvati Patil=Kyla Pratt Padma Patil=Brenda Song Fleur Delacour=Amy Bruckner Cedric Diggory=Orlando Brown Ron Weasley=Cole Sprouse Neville Longbottom=Ricky Ullman WARNINGS: I don't know much about most of these people who actually sang this song. So don't ask me questions regarding them. 2. I used pictures so if you have a weird thing against that, then don't watch
Taking a lunch break at the lookout on tower mountain.
Following Emily and Sherri on the road
Emily, Sherri and Ron at the Radio Towers on Kruzof Island in Southeast Alaska. Looking down on Mud Bay, Kruzof Island and Mt. Edgecumbe.
Emily and Sherri driving the Rancher at the Twin Lakes on Kruzof Island in Southeast Alaska.
Took Emily and her friend 4-wheeling.
Taking the '34 ford for a run over the bridge.
Nice day in Sitka, Alaska. Decided to take her out for a run and shoot some video...
This is a musical slide show, showing some of Ron's friends and how music touched their lives.
Parody of CBC's Hockey Night In Canada - Coach's Corner Segment. Written by Greg Pratt.
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...plant in Flat Rock, MI. Waiting at the end of the line was Carroll Shelby himself, who handed the keys to the winning bidder, Ron Pratte. Proceeds from the auction benefitted the . Carroll also signed the dashboard of GT500 #001 for its new owner, making...
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An early collaborative film between Robert Pratte and Ron Brown (circa 2003).

