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Assassin’s Creed 2 DLC – Bonfire of the Vanities: Power to the People

This is a video walkthrough of Bonfire of the Vanities: Power to the People in the new Assassin’s Creed 2 DLC for the Xbox 360!

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  1. i told people on my Facebook, Myyearbook,myspace,and twitter..


    arldi
    August 18th, 2010
  2. over the semester all the pairs of heels that i own end up migrating to work, 4 or 5 versions of the essentially the same red lipstick, towel, gum, stamps, floss, maybe i should bring slippers, hot waterbottle and a slanket. i have a small collection of plastic dinosaurs for my moss terrarium, though i haven’t had an emergency yet. i need a spork.


    boschanevo
    August 20th, 2010
  3. I just started this game last week and i love it.i know what u r asking but i dont know how to do it.


    sterhoeber
    August 21st, 2010
  4. I agree with you. It’s upsetting people still compare them to “Semi-Charmed Life”. Ursa Major has at least 4-5 songs that sound like it could have came from their debut. If people want a different kind of Third Eye Blind they should listen to “Blue”, it was their experimental album.


    grima mer
    August 22nd, 2010
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    dietsil
    August 22nd, 2010
  6. I favorited a YouTube video — E3: Assassin's Creed Trailer


    saultz
    August 22nd, 2010
  7. also Sarah Nile has some groundwork to make up here in my heart. She can’t just take 2 weeks out of it


    tiff
    August 23rd, 2010
  8. I think it’s probably more visible to us now because we’re living in it, not looking back on it. Hepburn was so overexposed in the mid-1930s that she had to go take a break on stage for a couple of years because no one would go see her movies. Someone like Mickey Rooney played Andy Hardy or Andy Hardy-esque characters in almost interchangeable movies twice a year from 1937 to 1945; Judy Garland played his girlfriend eight or so times in those same interchangeable movies. I bet that didn’t look a lot different than Cera’s streak now.


    heille
    August 24th, 2010
  9. “You’ve not spoken a word since you returned” WELL YOU’RE A FINE ONE TO TALK MARIA!


    poynoliara sta
    August 25th, 2010
  10. yuck man what is with all the ugly sinks?!?!?! You would think at least one nice sink was shown sheesh. In the whole of youtube land gah.


    morkusulla
    August 26th, 2010
  11. And what could/should ALA do about this? Should they talk about other kinds of media in Banned Books Week materials?


    crogiese yaby
    August 26th, 2010
  12. are you reading on YT?


    sutis volliak
    August 29th, 2010
  13. what a touching description. it gave me complete goosebumps.


    benny hinnone
    August 29th, 2010
  14. The New York Times is reporting that a pastor in my hometown of Gainesville, Florida is planning to “commemorate” 11 September 2001 by publicly burning the Qur’an. The photograph that accompanies the story showed the pastor, Terry Jones, standing in a field of grass behind signs that read “Islam is of the devil.”

    The tall pines of my childhood tower behind him and I was shocked to see those two images together. From my apartment in Tel Aviv, I searched the edges of the photo for something else familiar, something that would soothe me.

    Where is my hometown? I thought. This is not the Gainesville I grew up in.

    Gainesville is quintessential America. It’s swimming pools and popsicles. It’s kids scooting about on bikes on lazy summer days. It’s Norman Rockwell America.

    It’s also Tom Petty’s hometown, the place that gave rise to his famous song “American Girl”. If I’ve had a bit too much to drink and I sing along, I find a southern accent I never knew I had. And if a Jewish girl can discover a southern accent for herself in Gainesville, anyone can find a home there. Right?

    Then I remember.

    When I was a child, some of my evangelical Christian classmates urged me to convert. Because I was Jewish and didn’t accept Jesus Christ as my personal lord and saviour, they told me, I was going to hell.

    When I was a teenager, I had a close friend whose father was in the Ku Klux Klan. For years, I hid my ethnic and cultural background from the family. Shame began to seep into me and I learned to hide my roots from everyone.

    The summer after 11th grade, we were home alone, watching a movie with an African American friend of ours. The gravel in the driveway rumbled under a car’s tires – it was my other friend’s father, the Klansman, arriving unexpectedly. Our black friend hid in a closet. He climbed him out the window later and I met him down the road, tucked him into my car, and drove him home.

    My last year of high school, the Ku Klux Klan held a rally in a local park that happened to be less than a mile from my house. As I left to go for a run, my mom warned me to steer clear of the park. Just in case.

    An obedient daughter, I respected her wishes. When I heard later that counter-protesters outnumbered the KKK, I felt a thrill in my chest. This is my hometown.

    I felt the same this morning when I read that the city of Gainesville had rejected Jones’s request for permission to build a bonfire. While the city denied that the decision had anything to do with Jones’s intention to burn sacred books, Gainesville’s mayor, Craig Lowe, voiced his discomfort with Jones’s ideology.

    So, which is my hometown? And which is America?

    Gainesville’s struggle is a mirror for the country. And so are my memories. In the past, there was antisemitism, roiling just below the surface. Now, there is Islamophobia. If Terry Jones burns copies of the Qur’an in Gainesville, he’ll leave a shameful scorch on us all.


    wen bergeorgho
    August 29th, 2010
  15. Some people never seem to amaze me. #selfishness will get u nowhere in life yall. Don't be like that.


    rosen eva
    August 30th, 2010
  16. And do not eat up your property among yourselves for vanities, nor use it as bait for the


    mer aghal
    August 31st, 2010
  17. Can you imagine if America's founders were anything like these loonies in power? Huge diff…and way off track. Oh wait that's racist. NM


    per nel
    September 1st, 2010
  18. I'll give you one. How about the strain it puts on the couple's relationship. Alright I'll give you another one. How about the fact that the husband had to give up the thing that he wanted to purchase (I forget what it was). You're lucky. I don't normally answer homework questions.


    gensma
    September 1st, 2010
  19. dai, sto power balance è come il braccialetto di rame degli anni ’90


    carmon buscaldsbe
    September 2nd, 2010
  20. There are so many things that you can do with your bathroom now. You do not have to keep up with a boring bathroom look. If you are already done with your living room and your bedroom, you should pay more attention to your bathroom then. When shopping for bathroom vanities, one of the best go-to stores would be Tradewinds Imports


    tal
    September 2nd, 2010
  21. You should specify which onboard graphics chip you have. I doubt it REALLY meets ALL of the requirements for Assassin's Creed.
    Frame Buffer (the memory size) isn't everything. The series (6,7,or 8) isn't everything, either, as you can have a low-end 8-series like the 8400 which theoretically meets the requirements but sucks. Onboard graphics usually leech memory from your system RAM instead of having their own, so they are even slower because of it.

    My advice: upgrade your graphics card to at least a Radeon 3750 or higher. I personally own a GeForce 8800GTS 512, the Radeons are getting better in the price:performance race. A 4850 would be where to go if you've got the coin.


    edelsentou hori
    September 3rd, 2010
  22. NON TROVARE ISCUSE :P


    laton key
    September 3rd, 2010
  23. RT unconditional love & a friend to lean on love so sad the people dislike for me affected my charity walk will be last & maybe end of twitter


    salimon
    September 4th, 2010
  24. 172 dislikes bieber fans


    mied
    September 8th, 2010
  25. creed e shoow de mais


    frais fujika
    September 9th, 2010
  26. I have a bad feeling about the multiplayer. There just going to be those people who somehow ruin it. Like if some guy hides and transforms, the? guy chasing him will just kill everyone.


    surnette soldre
    September 9th, 2010
  27. damn cool video sad its low quality


    carming knos
    September 9th, 2010
  28. Damn Bruce RIP, this clip gets me choked up Bruce Lee FTW


    collo
    September 11th, 2010
  29. Ground zero – Mosque on 1 Fav Source+49 others like Comment is Free (Guardian)-A bonfire of Obama's vanities | Meh…


    dard
    September 11th, 2010