Amber-Rose Kelly is an american actress, american singer-songwriter and american guitarist born on October 23, 1986 in Hollywood, California to a musician father and an actress mother who met at The Central The Viper Room on Jam Night. The Central is now Johnny Depp's former business venture, the infamous Viper Room on the Sunset Strip, where actor River Phoenix overdosed on Halloween Night, 1993.
Amber-Rose began to show talent at a very young age and starting acting professionally at the tender age of 4 years old, after a family friend suggested she try out for an NBC TV Movie of the Week called, "Face Of Love". Amber-Rose was handpicked by director Mel Damski, for the role of Amanda Huntoon and played Cheryl Ladd (Vegas, Charlie's Angels, Poison Ivy) and Anthony John Dennison's (Wiseguy) daughter, Amanda Huntoon. Ultimately, she was nominated for a Youth In Film Award for that role, along with several other young, Youth In Film Nominees, Leonardo DiCaprio, Melissa Joan Hart and The Olsen Twins (who won in her category). The film's title was later changed to and runs regularly on Lifetime Television for Women.
Amber-Rose started writing poetry as she got older, which was a natural progression to her music. She got her first guitar around 12 years of age, which was a full year after she had already written her first song. Largely self-taught, Amber Rose had already written 7 original songs before she even learned a cover tune. Amber-Rose started performing in the Los Angeles area at age 15 as a solo acoustic artist while still attending High School in the San Fernando Valley. She is a BMI affiliated songwriter whose original songs are a blend of raw/sultry vocals and alternative acoustic folk/pop/rock guitar. Her song, hit #1 after only 1 week on the Internet Charts in July 2004. Amber Rose is a BMI Affiliate.
Amber-Rose Kelly is also an avid fine art photographer. She had her first solo photography show, called, "Two Faced -Portraitures From The Shadows", at age 15, at the UnUrban Gallery in Santa Monica, CA. She has shown her work at various galleries around Los Angeles, such as Melrose Lightspace, The UnUrban Gallery, and The Soapbox Gallery.
Amber-Rose began to show talent at a very young age and starting acting professionally at the tender age of 4 years old, after a family friend suggested she try out for an NBC TV Movie of the Week called, "Face Of Love". Amber-Rose was handpicked by director Mel Damski, for the role of Amanda Huntoon and played Cheryl Ladd (Vegas, Charlie's Angels, Poison Ivy) and Anthony John Dennison's (Wiseguy) daughter, Amanda Huntoon. Ultimately, she was nominated for a Youth In Film Award for that role, along with several other young, Youth In Film Nominees, Leonardo DiCaprio, Melissa Joan Hart and The Olsen Twins (who won in her category). The film's title was later changed to and runs regularly on Lifetime Television for Women.
Amber-Rose started writing poetry as she got older, which was a natural progression to her music. She got her first guitar around 12 years of age, which was a full year after she had already written her first song. Largely self-taught, Amber Rose had already written 7 original songs before she even learned a cover tune. Amber-Rose started performing in the Los Angeles area at age 15 as a solo acoustic artist while still attending High School in the San Fernando Valley. She is a BMI affiliated songwriter whose original songs are a blend of raw/sultry vocals and alternative acoustic folk/pop/rock guitar. Her song, hit #1 after only 1 week on the Internet Charts in July 2004. Amber Rose is a BMI Affiliate.
Amber-Rose Kelly is also an avid fine art photographer. She had her first solo photography show, called, "Two Faced -Portraitures From The Shadows", at age 15, at the UnUrban Gallery in Santa Monica, CA. She has shown her work at various galleries around Los Angeles, such as Melrose Lightspace, The UnUrban Gallery, and The Soapbox Gallery.
The American Junior Football League was founded in 1998 by Harry Rowman. The league's goal was to implant football in cities that don't have any professional football teams. The league is going well and celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2008. Gary Newman succeeded to Rowman in 2004 as president of the AJFL.The Rowman Cup Finals take place each year in one of the ten cities and opposes the Northern Division Champions against the Southern Division Champions.
Teams in the AJFL:
*Colorado Grizzlies- Best Buy Field in Colorado Springs,CO
*Columbus Assault- Rob Fields Dome in Columbus,OH
*Boise Indians- Oakdale Field in Boise,ID
*Des Moines Bulls- MediCare Field in Des Moines,IA
*Portland Runners- PW Financial Field in Portland,OR
*New Mexico Bandits- Chevrolet Field in Albuqerque,NM
*Tucson Vipers- Tucson Stadium in Tucson,AZ
*Milwaukee Americans- West Park Field in Milwaukee, WI
*Orlando Panthers- Palm Stadium in Orlando,FL
*Arlington Express- Arlington Dome in Arlington,TX
*Rowman Cup Champions:
1998-99:Colorado
1999-00:Boise
2000-01:Orlando
2001-02:Milwaukee
2002-03:Des Moines
2003-04:New Mexico
2004-05:Arlington
2005-06:Portland
2006-07:Columbus
2007-08:Milwaukee
2008-09:
*Team Quarterbacks
Colorado- Brent Logan
Columbus- William Hastings
Boise- Martin Franklin
Portland- Gerald Green
New Mexico- Clark Westbrook
Tucson- Jared Allen
Milwaukee- Sean Bailey
Orlando- Jake Phillips
Des Moines- Bryan Stevens
Arlington- Aaron Portis
Teams in the AJFL:
*Colorado Grizzlies- Best Buy Field in Colorado Springs,CO
*Columbus Assault- Rob Fields Dome in Columbus,OH
*Boise Indians- Oakdale Field in Boise,ID
*Des Moines Bulls- MediCare Field in Des Moines,IA
*Portland Runners- PW Financial Field in Portland,OR
*New Mexico Bandits- Chevrolet Field in Albuqerque,NM
*Tucson Vipers- Tucson Stadium in Tucson,AZ
*Milwaukee Americans- West Park Field in Milwaukee, WI
*Orlando Panthers- Palm Stadium in Orlando,FL
*Arlington Express- Arlington Dome in Arlington,TX
*Rowman Cup Champions:
1998-99:Colorado
1999-00:Boise
2000-01:Orlando
2001-02:Milwaukee
2002-03:Des Moines
2003-04:New Mexico
2004-05:Arlington
2005-06:Portland
2006-07:Columbus
2007-08:Milwaukee
2008-09:
*Team Quarterbacks
Colorado- Brent Logan
Columbus- William Hastings
Boise- Martin Franklin
Portland- Gerald Green
New Mexico- Clark Westbrook
Tucson- Jared Allen
Milwaukee- Sean Bailey
Orlando- Jake Phillips
Des Moines- Bryan Stevens
Arlington- Aaron Portis
Sipie (pronounced SY PIE, like Sirius Python) is a computer program written by Eli Criffield for the on-line streaming of Sirius Satellite Radio stations. The program is written in Python, and can use MPlayer, xine, or windows media player to play the streams. Sipie is developed on, and mainly used in Linux but should work on any platform that a python interpreter is available. Originally, Sipie was only usable through a command line but a small lightweight GUI is now included.
Usage
Sirius Satellite Radio subscribers who use a Linux-based operating system or would like an alternative to sirius.com's online player can use Sipie to login and stream on-line channels, neither Windows Media Player nor a web browser are needed.
Usage
Sirius Satellite Radio subscribers who use a Linux-based operating system or would like an alternative to sirius.com's online player can use Sipie to login and stream on-line channels, neither Windows Media Player nor a web browser are needed.
Blind Pew Prime is a prime number which, in the field of Enduro, is given to riders who have had more than 2 events cancelled immediately after they have entered them.
The most common Blind Pew Number is 113 - this is the number that membership scretaries reserve to allocate to club applicants who apply for membership and who have a track record of cancellations.
The term was coined by AJP Racing in the UK, after a one of their riders entered several international events. The events were cancelled within 2 days of race numbers being received. All race numbers were prime numbers.
This is a term which is in full and continuous and habitual use on the enduro scene in the UK. It is a common term, known to all endur personnel in the UK, and used by aministrative staff to refer to entrants who are regarded as "unlucky". When such an "unlucky" entrant applies, they are given a "Blind Pew Number so that other members of the club can identify them easily.
It is a subtle, and more socially acceptable, of the more historical means of embarrassing and ostracising a society memory by tarring and feathering.
The phenomenon seems to have extended to club events - the first race of the MidWest Championship was cancelled on the same day that an AJP rider (previously responsible for his Blind Pew Prime cancelling two international events) entered the race.
The most common Blind Pew Number is 113 - this is the number that membership scretaries reserve to allocate to club applicants who apply for membership and who have a track record of cancellations.
The term was coined by AJP Racing in the UK, after a one of their riders entered several international events. The events were cancelled within 2 days of race numbers being received. All race numbers were prime numbers.
This is a term which is in full and continuous and habitual use on the enduro scene in the UK. It is a common term, known to all endur personnel in the UK, and used by aministrative staff to refer to entrants who are regarded as "unlucky". When such an "unlucky" entrant applies, they are given a "Blind Pew Number so that other members of the club can identify them easily.
It is a subtle, and more socially acceptable, of the more historical means of embarrassing and ostracising a society memory by tarring and feathering.
The phenomenon seems to have extended to club events - the first race of the MidWest Championship was cancelled on the same day that an AJP rider (previously responsible for his Blind Pew Prime cancelling two international events) entered the race.