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  • Hawaii: Paradise of the U.S
    Hello vacationeers! Yep, it’s Miller…again. Do you believe paradise exist? I’m not talking about a garden where you got two folks running around butt naked. I’m talking about the beautiful state of Hawaii.
  • Galveston, Texas: The Seawall, Sand, and Seafood
    Hurricane Ike did a number on Galveston, but Texans don't quit. The comeback the area has gone through has been fast and steady. I came to Galveston to visit shortly after Ike and fell for the place. The island and atmosphere are irresistible.
  • "Gentlemen, Start Your Engines!" Pt. 4: The Early '90's
    By the early 90's NASCAR was still gaining popularity throughout the U.S. Racing speedways were fast becoming stadiums that could seat up to 100,000 fans at a time. And the fans came out to watch their favorite drivers go head-to-head week after week.
  • Amy Winehouse Dead at 27: September 14, 1983 - July 23, 2011
    Jazz/pop singer phenomenon Amy Winehouse was found dead at her London apartment, when paramedics arrived in answer to a call for help from an unknown source.
  • Ocean City, Maryland: The South's Coney Island
    Hey folks. Miller's back with another great vacation spot for ya - Ocean City. O.C. can provide all sorts of activities. If just a weekend or gonna hang for a week, you won't be troubled with nothing to do, or if ya just wanna relax, no worries there.
  • Early Days of Film: Pt. 1 in 1978
    A simple bet would begin a sensation. Railroad tycoon, Leland Stanford and a friend were struggling with a disagreement. The subject of the disagreement was whether or not a horse's hooves, all four of them, left the ground during a full gallop
  • U2: The Album History of an Irish Rock Band, Part 1
    The music of any band with a long running stretch of success will evolve and mature, just as the band and it's member's experiences and whatever knowledge they learn from them, grow and expand. U2 is no different.
  • Myrtles Plantation: The Most Haunted Plantation in Louisiana
    The infamous Myrtles Plantation in Louisiana is widely considered one of the most haunted places in America. As any ghost hunter or supernatural historian will tell you, this type of sacrilege is a breeding ground for supernatural activity
  • Story of the Genie: History and Myth from Their Realm to Ours
    Although some of the Djinn can traverse back and forth from their realm to ours, there appears to be the belief that man can summon the Jin to do his bidding. This is what started the notion that the Djinn, at man's behest, can grant wishes.
  • Clarence Clemons Jr.:January 11, 1942-June 18, 2011
    Just days ago, we lost one of the great ones. On June 18th, due to complications from a stroke he suffered a week earlier, Clarence Clemons, known to his friends as 'Å"Big Man".
  • Miller's Fun Family Time in Florida
    Hey, it's me, Miller again. How'd ya like South Beach. Everything I said it was? I know. I'm kinda of a genius that way. Well look folks, I'd be remissed if I didn't mention all the fun things the family can do while in Florida.
  • Bono Bio, by Jim Serf
    Bono, front-man for the band U2. What? You say you don't know who either one is? Well then, what crater on the moon have you been living in for the last 30 years?
  • Miller's Travels: Miami's South Beach
    I'm like Anthony Bourdain, except, I'm not a chef, and I really don't travel to these places, so... I'm nothing like Anthony Bourdain, never-mind. But I can guide you to some great happening places, and break them down for you. Okay, let's get started.
  • Inside the Armored Field of Fire
    It was the beginning of the second Gulf War. After the Navy and Marines pounded Iraq's military infrastructure into the ground from the air. It was our job to come in and begin the ground campaign
  • The Great 4th of July Bottle-rocket War of 1977 and Other Bad Ideas
    We launched our first barrage, sending about six bottle rockets into the opening. What followed was small explosions, smoke, and hollering from inside. A couple seconds later Chris and his gang opened fired with about 13 bottle-rockets of their own.

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