On Couches: A Tribute
After watching unequivocally a few YouTube soap opera clips, I started noticing a theme. Here's my first attempt at a music video celebrating that ...
Morgantown makes couch burning a felony
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. -- Fire starters, exercise caution: The city of Morgantown will begin filing felony charges against people caught setting celebratory alley and trash bin fires, and convictions can carry prison time.
Traditionally, the hometown of West Virginia University has relied on its misdemeanor malicious ablaze ordinance to handle students and others who start hundreds of potentially dangerous bonfires each year. Conviction carries a required $1,000 fine.
But Fire Department Capt. Ken Tennant and Police Chief Ed Preston said Wednesday they're teaming up this year to add the third- and fourth-situation state arson charges to their tool kits. Conviction could mean one to three years in prison, depending on the name.
"We tried to handle it on a local level . . . but unfortunately, it has not been a deterrent, for whatever reason," Capt. Tennant said. "The collective steadfastness is to take a more serious approach."
At the same time, the city, WVU, private property owners and others are collaborating on a public awareness campaign targeting what Preston says is the in character offender - a white male, 18 to 22 years old and usually intoxicated.

What color couches and furniture to go with deep blue wall?
I'm tearing into a new apartment, and two of my living room walls are already deep blue that I really like.
I expect a dark brown would be an excellent presentation. It is your wall blue and black furniture and carpets dazzling!
Couches - Bookshelf
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250 pages |
Celluloid couches, cinematic clients, psychoanalysis and psychotherapy in the movies Yet this collection is not nearly as interested in denouncing such portrayals as in examining those films that offer us the opportunity to explore themes and issues from a vantage point outside our usual reference frame. |
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About this book Consisting of contributions from psychoanalysts and therapists, as well as authors in such fields as literature and cinema studies, "Celluloid Couches, Cinematic Clients explores how therapy and therapists have been portrayed in the movies over the last seventy-five years. From the 1926 silent film "Secrets of a Soul, to Hitchcock's 1946 classic "Spellbound, to the recent "Girl, Interrupted, the contributors look at how moviemakers view therapy and the 'talking cure and examine important themes and controversies in the process. Very often, cinematic efforts to portray the treatment process in psychoanalysis or psychotherapy are idiosyncratic, misleading, distorted, or even pathological. Yet this collection is not nearly as interested in denouncing such portrayals as in examining those films that offer us the opportunity to explore themes and issues from a vantage point outside our usual reference frame. Rather than focusing on what screenwriters and directors got wrong, each contributor... |
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44 pages |
Couches, Couch, Triclinium, Futon, Klippan, Fainting Couch, Divan, Ottoman, Knoll Sofa, Chaise Longue, Davenport, Canapé, Sofa Bed, Accubita |

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