Murilo Polese (Vitória, April 14, 1989 - ) is a Brazilian illustrator, composer, teacher and physicist.
Polese is one of the illustrators of the Brazilian Prego Magazine. He has written musical works such as Do canto inferior esquerdo ao superior direito, Skuggig Trädgård, and Assíntota Vertical.
All of his work is completely independent. Polese does not make use of propaganda of his work but his work still has some impact on the underground world of Vitória.
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Polese is one of the illustrators of the Brazilian Prego Magazine. He has written musical works such as Do canto inferior esquerdo ao superior direito, Skuggig Trädgård, and Assíntota Vertical.
All of his work is completely independent. Polese does not make use of propaganda of his work but his work still has some impact on the underground world of Vitória.
pt:Murilo Polese
The Prego Magazine (Revista Prego) is an independent project of a comic/art magazine. It contains punk art, social criticism, philosophy and psychedelic drawing.
It's header, Alex Vieira got together with other eight illustrators and released the first edition in the Autumn of 2007 with 500 copies.
Illustrators
* Alex Vieira
* Raphael Araújo
* Jaca
* Murilo Polese
* Huemerson Leal
* Mário de Alencar
* Guido Imbroisi
* Flávio Bá
* Chico Felix
It's header, Alex Vieira got together with other eight illustrators and released the first edition in the Autumn of 2007 with 500 copies.
Illustrators
* Alex Vieira
* Raphael Araújo
* Jaca
* Murilo Polese
* Huemerson Leal
* Mário de Alencar
* Guido Imbroisi
* Flávio Bá
* Chico Felix
A Dirty Pirate is a cocktail of spiced rum and root beer.
It contains two ounces of Captain Morgan Spiced Rum to 355ml of a "natural" form of root beer, containing real sarsaparilla, licorice root, anise, and vanilla (ideally a Smucker Quality Beverages product called "Real Brew" draft root beer), and is best enjoyed with ice in a frosted glass mug.
This combination first appeared in April 2006, and is ascribed to Canadian born Brad Ferringo while entertaining a theme party inspired by popular remakes of pirate tales.
The recipe was first published as a beta listing with one of the worlds best resources The Art of Drink ( www.theartofdrink.com ) in December 2007.
It contains two ounces of Captain Morgan Spiced Rum to 355ml of a "natural" form of root beer, containing real sarsaparilla, licorice root, anise, and vanilla (ideally a Smucker Quality Beverages product called "Real Brew" draft root beer), and is best enjoyed with ice in a frosted glass mug.
This combination first appeared in April 2006, and is ascribed to Canadian born Brad Ferringo while entertaining a theme party inspired by popular remakes of pirate tales.
The recipe was first published as a beta listing with one of the worlds best resources The Art of Drink ( www.theartofdrink.com ) in December 2007.
Chris Jessie is the stepson to University of Texas football coach Mack Brown, who achieved infamy among University of Texas football fans during the 2007 Holiday Bowl between the Longhorns and the Arizona State Sun Devils in San Diego, California.
While Texas was leading 21 - 0, Arizona State was driving the ball in the second quarter when quarterback Rudy Carpenter fumbled the ball. The football rolled towards the Texas sideline when Jessee stepped about a yard onto the football field and motioned towards the ball. The football was then picked up by a Texas player, resulting in an official Texas possession and return for yards.
The play was reviewed for 12 minutes. The officiating staff concluded that Jessee had touched the ball, resulting in an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty against Texas. Arizona therefore retained possession of the football and scored a touchdown on the following play."
Jessee was visibly upset and looked embarrassed on national television while the play was under review. ESPN commentators noticed Jessee's chagrin and kept the cameras focused on Jessee throughout the quarter and went so far as to compare Jessee's gaffe to Steve Bartman's.
While Texas was leading 21 - 0, Arizona State was driving the ball in the second quarter when quarterback Rudy Carpenter fumbled the ball. The football rolled towards the Texas sideline when Jessee stepped about a yard onto the football field and motioned towards the ball. The football was then picked up by a Texas player, resulting in an official Texas possession and return for yards.
The play was reviewed for 12 minutes. The officiating staff concluded that Jessee had touched the ball, resulting in an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty against Texas. Arizona therefore retained possession of the football and scored a touchdown on the following play."
Jessee was visibly upset and looked embarrassed on national television while the play was under review. ESPN commentators noticed Jessee's chagrin and kept the cameras focused on Jessee throughout the quarter and went so far as to compare Jessee's gaffe to Steve Bartman's.