Ryan Breska
Ryan R. Breska (born April 10, 1981 in Orange, Ca) is the CEO of the internet based distribition company Pridedriven Wholesale.
Ryan gained notariety as a College athlete for his work on and off the field. A highly touted prospect coming out of high school, he accepted a full scholarship to play football at Purdue University.
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College Career
Purdue University
Ryan redshirted his freshman year as a back up Quarterback to future NFL star Drew Brees. When it became apparent that he was not to be the replacement for Brees; he looked to transfer and the road eventually lead him to the University of Utah and Ron McBride.
University Of Utah
One of a small group of two-sport athletes in Division 1 college athletics, Ryan was a member of the football and baseball teams at Utah. He dislocated his shoulder and tore his labrum before he could compete for the starting spot at Utah. During his only season he went 9 for 22 in four games as a backup to Lance Rice.
Finding his niche on the baseball diamond in 2003 and 2004, he became a middle relief pitcher for the University of Utah baseball team. Respected by his teammates for his work ethic and leadership; he was voted "Most Inspirational Player" in 2004. His ERA for the 2004 season was 14.54.
The Prank
Ryan made his mark on the state of Utah, and nationally by a college prank he organized before a baseball game with rival university BYU. In April 2004, Ryan and seven other Utah baseball players hiked onto the hillside above BYU's campus where lies a large concrete "Y." The players then painted the landmark red, and proceeded to take pictures of themselves in front of their handiwork. Ten days later, an employee of a discount store in Salt Lake notified the police that a customer had recently developed pictures of himself and friends in front of the painted "Y." The customer happened to be Ute pitcher Ryan Breska, and the store employee happened to be a BYU fan. When Breska returned to pick up his photos, police were waiting to arrest him. Breska and the rest of "The Utah 8" (as they became known) were charged with second-degree felony mischief, a charge that carries a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison. After much media publicity and public debate, the players plea bargained to reduce the charges to class B misdemeanors and a fine of $6,267.20.
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Ryan R. Breska (born April 10, 1981 in Orange, Ca) is the CEO of the internet based distribition company Pridedriven Wholesale.
Ryan gained notariety as a College athlete for his work on and off the field. A highly touted prospect coming out of high school, he accepted a full scholarship to play football at Purdue University.
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College Career
Purdue University
Ryan redshirted his freshman year as a back up Quarterback to future NFL star Drew Brees. When it became apparent that he was not to be the replacement for Brees; he looked to transfer and the road eventually lead him to the University of Utah and Ron McBride.
University Of Utah
One of a small group of two-sport athletes in Division 1 college athletics, Ryan was a member of the football and baseball teams at Utah. He dislocated his shoulder and tore his labrum before he could compete for the starting spot at Utah. During his only season he went 9 for 22 in four games as a backup to Lance Rice.
Finding his niche on the baseball diamond in 2003 and 2004, he became a middle relief pitcher for the University of Utah baseball team. Respected by his teammates for his work ethic and leadership; he was voted "Most Inspirational Player" in 2004. His ERA for the 2004 season was 14.54.
The Prank
Ryan made his mark on the state of Utah, and nationally by a college prank he organized before a baseball game with rival university BYU. In April 2004, Ryan and seven other Utah baseball players hiked onto the hillside above BYU's campus where lies a large concrete "Y." The players then painted the landmark red, and proceeded to take pictures of themselves in front of their handiwork. Ten days later, an employee of a discount store in Salt Lake notified the police that a customer had recently developed pictures of himself and friends in front of the painted "Y." The customer happened to be Ute pitcher Ryan Breska, and the store employee happened to be a BYU fan. When Breska returned to pick up his photos, police were waiting to arrest him. Breska and the rest of "The Utah 8" (as they became known) were charged with second-degree felony mischief, a charge that carries a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison. After much media publicity and public debate, the players plea bargained to reduce the charges to class B misdemeanors and a fine of $6,267.20.
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VITA Digital Productions films NTSC 1080i High-definition video travel footage with a primary focus on European countries. Since 2001, the company has supplied video stock footage to the television and motion picture industry worldwide from its extensive library of both Standard Definition and High Definition footage of Rome, the Vatican, Venice, the Amalfi Coast, the isle of Capri, Pompeii, Herculaneum, London, the Cotswolds, and Paris. In 2005, the company began shooting HD footage in the United States including Hawaii, California, Florida, and Maine.
Clients have included CBS, ABC, NBC, A&E, the Biography Channel, and the History Channel, along with other television networks and production houses around the world. Their Rome footage is used in the Olsen twin's video, "," and the A&E documentary examining Dan Brown's bestseller, "Illuminating Angels and Demons." In spring of 2006, the NBC soap opera "Passions" used their Rome footage in 61 episodes as establishing shots for their subplot, "Vendetta."
The company also supplies 3 minute Background Plates from worldwide locations to tv production companies for compositing use with Chroma key, Bluescreen, and Greenscreen.
In addition, the company also produces a series of Virtual walks DVDs for use while exercising on the treadmill or exercise bikes. The virtual experience DVDs take viewers on "walks" in Rome, London, the Cotswolds, Hawaii, Amalfi, Venice, or Pompeii.
The company shot the Electronic Press Kit (EPK) and "Behind the Scenes" footage for National Lampoon's Pucked starring Jon Bon Jovi and Gravedancers starring Dominic Purcell.
VITA Digital Productions continues to add High Def footage to its library with scheduled shooting in Egypt and Tuscany.
Clients have included CBS, ABC, NBC, A&E, the Biography Channel, and the History Channel, along with other television networks and production houses around the world. Their Rome footage is used in the Olsen twin's video, "," and the A&E documentary examining Dan Brown's bestseller, "Illuminating Angels and Demons." In spring of 2006, the NBC soap opera "Passions" used their Rome footage in 61 episodes as establishing shots for their subplot, "Vendetta."
The company also supplies 3 minute Background Plates from worldwide locations to tv production companies for compositing use with Chroma key, Bluescreen, and Greenscreen.
In addition, the company also produces a series of Virtual walks DVDs for use while exercising on the treadmill or exercise bikes. The virtual experience DVDs take viewers on "walks" in Rome, London, the Cotswolds, Hawaii, Amalfi, Venice, or Pompeii.
The company shot the Electronic Press Kit (EPK) and "Behind the Scenes" footage for National Lampoon's Pucked starring Jon Bon Jovi and Gravedancers starring Dominic Purcell.
VITA Digital Productions continues to add High Def footage to its library with scheduled shooting in Egypt and Tuscany.
The Lost Tapes is the first mixtape ever released by rapper and producer Kanye West, and is also the only Mixtape to be released by West in 2002. The title "The Lost Tapes", is a play on The Lost Tapes album by Nas, a concept that first originated from Tupac Shakur, whose "Lost Tapes" were recorded in 1989 with "Strictly Dope" before he rose to fame and feature the powerful "Black Panther" track, "Panther Power".
Track listing
#"Hold On" (Featuring Dwele)
#"Wack Niggas 2004" (Featuring Common, Consequence & Talib Kweli)
#"This Way" (Featuring Dilated Peoples)
#"We Can't Tell"
#"The Truth Freestyle"
#"Lonely People" (Featuring Talib Kweli)
#"Getting Out The Game Freestyle"
#"Overreact Freestyle" (With Consequence)
#"Gimme The Light Freestyle"
#"Jigga My Nigga Freestyle"
#"Love You Better Freestyle"
#"I Need To Know"
#"Apologize"
#"Arguments" (Featuring Martin Lawrence)
#"Changing Lanes" (Featuring CHOPS)
#"Damage Is Done" (Featuring Grafh)
#"I Gotta Live" (Featuring Jin)
#"The Way That You Do" (Featuring Carl Thomas)
#"Do What I Gotta Do" (Featuring John Legend)
#"Selfish" (Featuring Slum Village)
#"I Try" (Featuring Talib Kweli)
#"Live @ Def Poetry Jam (5-29-2003)"
#"All Falls Down (Original L. Boogie Version)" (Featuring Lauryn Hill)
#"Let's Talk About It"
#"If I Ain't Got You (Part 2)"
Track listing
#"Hold On" (Featuring Dwele)
#"Wack Niggas 2004" (Featuring Common, Consequence & Talib Kweli)
#"This Way" (Featuring Dilated Peoples)
#"We Can't Tell"
#"The Truth Freestyle"
#"Lonely People" (Featuring Talib Kweli)
#"Getting Out The Game Freestyle"
#"Overreact Freestyle" (With Consequence)
#"Gimme The Light Freestyle"
#"Jigga My Nigga Freestyle"
#"Love You Better Freestyle"
#"I Need To Know"
#"Apologize"
#"Arguments" (Featuring Martin Lawrence)
#"Changing Lanes" (Featuring CHOPS)
#"Damage Is Done" (Featuring Grafh)
#"I Gotta Live" (Featuring Jin)
#"The Way That You Do" (Featuring Carl Thomas)
#"Do What I Gotta Do" (Featuring John Legend)
#"Selfish" (Featuring Slum Village)
#"I Try" (Featuring Talib Kweli)
#"Live @ Def Poetry Jam (5-29-2003)"
#"All Falls Down (Original L. Boogie Version)" (Featuring Lauryn Hill)
#"Let's Talk About It"
#"If I Ain't Got You (Part 2)"
"Bomb Iraq" or "Bomb Iraq!" is a song which circulated on the Internet before the USA and the UK began to bomb Iraq in March 2003. The song was popularized by the Raging Grannies, an elderly and adamant anti-war contingent. The song is critical of war. The melody is the same as If You're Happy and You Know It.
If you're happy and you know it, bomb Iraq.
If you cannot find Osama, bomb Iraq.
If the terrorists are frisky,
Pakistan is looking shifty,
North Korea is too risky,
Bomb Iraq.
If you're happy and you know it, bomb Iraq.
If you cannot find Osama, bomb Iraq.
If the terrorists are frisky,
Pakistan is looking shifty,
North Korea is too risky,
Bomb Iraq.