Top 15. Tourist Attractions in Hood River, Oregon
Tourist Attractions & Things to Do Hood River, Oregon: Columbia River Gorge, Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum, Mount Hood, Horsetail Falls, Marchesi Vineyards, The Gorge White House, Panorama Point County Park, Mt. Hood Winery, Mirror Lake Trail, Wy'East Vineyards, Mt. Hood Railroad, White Salmon River, Naked Winery Hood River Tasting Room, Cathedral Ridge Winery, Tom McCall Nature Preserve, Hood River Bridge
Hit Machine, How to play the cowbell at Naked Winery
The best dance party in town, Hit machine makes their annual appearance at Naked Winery for first Friday over the 4th of July weekend.
Home Is Where the Heart Is | Critical Role | Campaign 2, Episode 92
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The Mighty Nein chase a lead on Nott's curse, but that lead brings Beau face to face with a past she would rather leave behind.
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Desert Wind Winery - Prosser, WA
Located a the eastern end of the Yakima Valley, Prosser is home to over 30 wineries boasting some of Washington States most revered labels and winemakers.
Conveniently located just off I-82, Desert Wind Winery offers visitors a full wine country experience. Inspired by the Southwest, the architecture is distinct and reflects the desert climate and landscape of the region.
The tasting room is inviting with cozy chairs, and a massive stone fireplace. Guests are offered complimentary wine tasting and welcome to purchase gift items, gourmet foods and of course Desert Wind wines.
The winery also has luxurious guestrooms available year round to relax in after a busy day of wine tasting.
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Gordon visits the Applegate River Lodge, and the owner immediately shows him his butt-hut.
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Pastor Makes Congregants Suck His Penny In Church, Says His Semen Is Holy Milk
An evangelical pastor arrested for raping his faithful after convincing them that his pen’is contained “sacred milk”
Sobrino Valdeci Picanto, an evangelical pastor from Brazil persuaded his followers that he practiced ora.l se.x because it was the way he preached the word, saying that his ‘milk’ was sacred.
And this pastor said his pen’is was blessed and that “the Lord had consecrated with divine milk of the Holy Spirit” and of course, had to go around evangelizing.
“He convinced us that only God could come into our lives through the mouth”, a follower said, “Often after worship Pastor Valdeci asked us to do or.al se.x on him until the Holy Spirit came through ejaculation and delivered funds to the church.”
Sobrino Valdeci Picanto, 59, was arrested in Apore Goiás, Brazil, for ra.ping several women attending his church. He gave as an excuse that his pen’is had been consecrated with “divine semen of the Holy Spirit.”
Valdecir came to abuse some elderly and defends himself by saying that ‘he had an encounter with Jesus in a brothel and gave him the mission of spreading the sacred semen throughout the state, beginning with the faithful Apore Assembly of which he is responsible’.
Denise Pinheiro a delegate of the region said, “Valdecir was caught red-handed while rubbing his pen’is in the face of a local merchant, who he promised that she would make more sales in her business due to the divine liquid.
When we acted Valdecir offered no resistance and even asked if I wanted to be part of the kingdom of heaven on the way to the police station.
Grumpier Old Men (1995) - Max and Maria Scene (6/7) | Movieclips
Grumpier Old Men - Max and Maria: Max Goldman (Walter Matthau) tries to charm Maria (Sophia Loren) on their first date, but his nerves get in the way.
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A Show of Scrutiny | Critical Role | Campaign 2, Episode 2
The newly formed party delves into their own investigation of the events at the carnival, while still wondering if they can trust the company they've found themselves in...
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Vox Machina decend into the heart of an undersea volcano to find the forge of the gods.
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The Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault, Ph.D., is an Episcopal priest, teacher, writer, and internationally acclaimed retreat leader. A student of Fr. Thomas Keating, Bruno Barnhart, Beatrice Bruteau, sand the Gurdjieff Work, she has made her mark exploring Wisdom Christianity and the often overlooked lineage of Christian nonduality. Founding Director of the Contemplative Society in Victoria BC and the Aspen Wisdom School, she now serves as one of the core faculty, together with Richard Rohr, OFM, and James Finley, of the Center for Action and Contemplation in Albuquerque, NM. When not teaching internationally, she resides in her seaside hermitage on Eagle Island, Maine.
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EXPO – Magic of the White City (Narrated by Gene Wilder)
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Ham on Rye by Charles Bukowski
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In what is widely hailed as the best of his many novels, Charles Bukowski details the long, lonely years of his own hardscrabble youth in the raw voice of alter ego Henry Chinaski. From a harrowingly cheerless childhood in Germany through acne-riddled high school years and his adolescent discoveries of alcohol, women, and the Los Angeles Public Library's collection of D. H. Lawrence, Ham on Rye offers a crude, brutal, and savagely funny portrait of an outcast's coming-of-age during the desperate days of the Great Depression.
Charles Bukowski is one of America's best-known contemporary writers of poetry and prose, and, many would claim, its most influential and imitated poet. He was born in Andernach, Germany, and raised in Los Angeles, where he lived for fifty years. He published his first story in 1944, when he was twenty-four, and began writing poetry at the age of thirty-five. He died in San Pedro, California, on March 9, 1994, at the age of seventy-three, shortly after completing his last novel, Pulp.
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Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
This is the extraordinary tale of a boy, Jim Hawkins, who comes into possession of Captain Flint's treasure map, after a buccaneer takes a room at his inn and later dies. The map spreads its ill luck to all who know of it. A local squire outfits a ship to voyage to the Treasure Island, unearth the treasure, and bring it home. Little does he suspect that the man he has hired aboard as cook was formerly Flint's quartermaster, who then connives to hire many of his old mates. Once ashore, pirates being pirates, what follows is a mutiny. Jim and a handful of honest men find themselves harried and hunted by the rest of the crew. The pirate treasure, amassed by so much blood and death, is about to reach out and claim more victims!
Dedication - 00:00
Part 1. The Old Buccaneer
Chapter 1. The Old Sea-dog at the Admiral Benbow - 1:20
Chapter 2. Black Dog Appears and Disappears - 15:21
Chapter 3. The Black Spot - 29:58
Chapter 4. The Sea Chest - 43:48
Chapter 5. The Last of the Blind Man - 57:11
Chapter 6. The Captain's Papers - 1:08:50
Part 2. The Sea-cook
Chapter 7. I Go to Bristol - 1:22:01
Chapter 8. At the Sign of the Spy-Glass - 1:34:13
Chapter 9. Powder and Arms - 1:45:51
Chapter 10. The Voyage - 1:58:10
Chapter 11. What I Heard in the Apple Barrel - 2:10:36
Chapter 12. Council of War - 2:25:17
Part 3. My Shore Adventure
Chapter 13. How My Shore Adventure Began - 2:37:46
Chapter 14. The First Blow - 2:49:08
Chapter 15. The Man of the Island - 3:01:17
Part 4. The Stockade
Chapter 16. How the Ship Was Abandoned - 3:16:04
Chapter 17. The Jolly-Boat's Last Trip - 3:26:20
Chapter 18. End of the First Day's Fighting - 3:35:29
Chapter 19. The Garrison in the Stockade - 3:45:25
Chapter 20. Silver's Embassy - 3:58:04
Chapter 21. The Attack - 4:10:29
Part 5. My Sea Adventure
Chapter 22. How My Sea Adventure Began - 4:23:28
Chapter 23. The Ebb Tide Runs - 4:36:21
Chapter 24. The Cruise of the Coracle - 4:46:29
Chapter 25. I Strike the Jolly Roger - 4:59:10
Chapter 26. Israel Hands - 5:10:19
Chapter 27. Pieces of Eight - 5:29:10
Part 6. Captain Silver
Chapter 28. In the Enemy's Camp - 5:42:20
Chapter 29. The Black Spot Again - 6:00:26
Chapter 30. On Parole - 6:14:55
Chapter 31. The Treasure Hunt - Flint's Pointer - 6:30:15
Chapter 32. The Voice Among the Trees - 6:44:47
Chapter 33. The Fall of a Chieftain - 6:58:00
Chapter 34. And Last - 7:10:50
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The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
The Picture of Dorian Gray is the only published novel by Oscar Wilde. The novel tells of a young man named Dorian Gray, the subject of a painting by artist Basil Hallward. Basil is impressed by Dorian's beauty and becomes infatuated with him, believing his beauty is responsible for a new mode in his art. Dorian meets Lord Henry Wotton, a friend of Basil's, and becomes enthralled by Lord Henry's world view. Espousing a new hedonism, Lord Henry suggests the only things worth pursuing in life are beauty and fulfillment of the senses. Realizing that one day his beauty will fade, Dorian (whimsically) expresses a desire to sell his soul to ensure the portrait Basil has painted would age rather than himself. Dorian's wish is fulfilled, plunging him into debauched acts. The portrait serves as a reminder of the effect each act has upon his soul, with each sin displayed as a disfigurement of his form, or through a sign of aging. The Picture of Dorian Gray is considered a work of classic gothic fiction with a strong Faustian theme.
Preface - 00:00
Chapter 01 - 2:55
Chapter 02 - 38:12
Chapter 03 - 1:18:35
Chapter 04 - 1:50:48
Chapter 05 - 2:30:11
Chapter 06 - 3:01:40
Chapter 07 - 3:22:16
Chapter 08 - 3:53:54
Chapter 09 - 4:31:55
Chapter 10 - 4:59:31
Chapter 11 - 5:20:54
Chapter 12 - 6:11:08
Chapter 13 - 6:29:45
Chapter 14 - 6:47:54
Chapter 15 - 7:22:03
Chapter 16 - 7:44:19
Chapter 17 - 8:06:46
Chapter 18 - 8:20:38
Chapter 19 - 8:44:12
Chapter 20 - 9:10:16
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The Forest - FULL Audio Book - by Ben Jonson - English Renaissance Poetry
The Forest - FULL Audio Book - by Ben Jonson - English Renaissance Poetry
- The Forest, by Ben Jonson (1572-1637), is a collection of fifteen poems which first
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Benjamin Ben Jonson (c. 11 June 1572 -- 6 August 1637) was an English Renaissance dramatist, poet and actor. A contemporary of William Shakespeare, he is best known for his satirical plays, particularly Volpone, The Alchemist, and Bartholomew Fair, which are considered his best, and his lyric poems. A man of vast reading and a seemingly insatiable appetite for controversy, Jonson had an unparalleled breadth of influence on Jacobean and Caroline playwrights and poets.
By summer 1597, Jonson had a fixed engagement in the Admiral's Men, then performing under Philip Henslowe's management at The Rose. John Aubrey reports, on uncertain authority, that Jonson was not successful as an actor; whatever his skills as an actor, he was evidently more valuable to the company as a writer.
By this time Jonson had begun to write original plays for the Admiral's Men; in 1598 he was mentioned by Francis Meres in his Palladis Tamia as one of the best for tragedy. None of his early tragedies survives, however. An undated comedy, The Case is Altered, may be his earliest surviving play.
In 1597 a play which he co-wrote with Thomas Nashe, The Isle of Dogs, was suppressed after causing great offence. Arrest warrants for Jonson and Nashe were issued by Queen Elizabeth I's so-called interrogator, Richard Topcliffe. Jonson was jailed in Marshalsea Prison and charged with Leude and mutynous behavior, while Nashe managed to escape to Great Yarmouth. Two of the actors, Gabriel Spenser and Robert Shaw, were also imprisoned. A year later, Jonson was again briefly imprisoned, this time in Newgate Prison, for killing Gabriel Spenser in a duel on 22 September 1598 in Hogsden Fields (today part of Hoxton). Tried on a charge of manslaughter, Jonson pleaded guilty but was released by benefit of clergy, a legal ploy through which he gained leniency by reciting a brief bible verse (the neck-verse), forfeiting his 'goods and chattels' and being branded on his left thumb. While in gaol Jonson converted to Catholicism, possibly through the influence of fellow-prisoner Father Thomas Wright, a Jesuit priest.
In 1598 Jonson produced his first great success, Every Man in His Humour, capitalising on the vogue for humorous plays which George Chapman had begun with An Humorous Day's Mirth. William Shakespeare was among the first actors to be cast. Jonson followed this in 1599 with Every Man out of His Humour, a pedantic attempt to imitate Aristophanes. It is not known whether this was a success on stage, but when published it proved popular and went through several editions.
Jonson's other work for the theatre in the last years of Elizabeth I's reign was marked by fighting and controversy. Cynthia's Revels was produced by the Children of the Chapel Royal at Blackfriars Theatre in 1600. It satirised both John Marston, who Jonson believed had accused him of lustfulness, possibly in Histrio-Mastix, and Thomas Dekker. Jonson attacked the two poets again in 1601's Poetaster. Dekker responded with Satiromastix, subtitled the untrussing of the humorous poet. The final scene of this play, whilst certainly not to be taken at face value as a portrait of Jonson, offers a caricature that is recognisable from Drummond's report -- boasting about himself and condemning other poets, criticising performances of his plays, and calling attention to himself in any available way.
This War of the Theatres appears to have ended with reconciliation on all sides. Jonson collaborated with Dekker on a pageant welcoming James I to England in 1603 although Drummond reports that Jonson called Dekker a rogue. Marston dedicated The Malcontent to Jonson and the two collaborated with Chapman on Eastward Ho, a 1605 play whose anti-Scottish sentiment briefly landed both authors in jail. (summary from wikipedia.org)
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Treasure Island Audiobook by Robert Louis Stevenson | Audiobook with subtitles | V4
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This is the extraordinary tale of a boy, Jim Hawkins, who comes into possession of Captain Flint's treasure map, after a buccaneer takes a room at his inn and later dies. The map spreads its ill luck to all who know of it. A local squire outfits a ship to voyage to the Treasure Island, unearth the treasure, and bring it home. Little does he suspect that the man he has hired aboard as cook was formerly Flint's quartermaster, who then connives to hire many of his old mates. Once ashore, pirates being pirates, what follows is a mutiny. Jim and a handful of honest men find themselves harried and hunted by the rest of the crew. The pirate treasure, amassed by so much blood and death, is about to reach out and claim more victims! (Summary by Mark Smith)
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