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    Final Heat Kelliher’s 5th Annual Demolition Derby: Kelliher Carnage – Video - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Final Heat Kelliher #39;s 5th Annual Demolition Derby: Kelliher Carnage
    Final Heat for the championship at Kelliher, Saskatchewan, Canada Demolition Derby. 3 GoPro cameras get the action in this demo, even one in #39;The Batmobile, #39; making this the best demolition...

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    First Minutes Of Kelliher Demolition Derby 2013 Now On DVD – Video - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    First Minutes Of Kelliher Demolition Derby 2013 Now On DVD
    Demolition Derby in Kelliher, Saskatchewan now on DVD. GoPro cameras in "Kelliher #39;s 5th Annual Demolition Derby Presents: Kelliher Carnage" made this 2013 Parkland Demo Derby our best to date....

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    Firefighter Demolition Derby Main Event 6-7-2014 – Video - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Firefighter Demolition Derby Main Event 6-7-2014
    Firefighter Demolition Derby Main Event winner Imperial Beach Fire Department takes 1st at the 2014 firefighter demolition derby!! Congrats Ehren Kahle and team!!! BIG thank you to all the...

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    Demolition of Seaford Court School – Video - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Demolition of Seaford Court School
    Seaford Court Preparatory School was demolished on Wednesday morning, 10th December 2008 by Interserve Project Services. The site had been bought by the NHS in the early 1980 #39;s, but the buildings...

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    Vandal vs. The Wicked Squad ft. Demolition Man – Leave Dem Guns At Home – Video - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Vandal vs. The Wicked Squad ft. Demolition Man - Leave Dem Guns At Home
    Artist: Vandal vs. The Wicked Squad ft. Demolition Man Title: Leave Dem Guns At Home (Kaotik 09) Genre: Raggatek Follow Artist: https://soundcloud.com/si-vandal-kaotik/vandal-vs-the-wicked-squad-ft...

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    Demolition Day – Video - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Demolition Day

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    Demolition making way for family playground in Chch - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Contractors are setting up on site at the Centennial Pool complex in central Christchurch today in preparation for the demolition of the facility beginning next week.

    The Centennial Recreation and Sport Centre is the last building remaining on the site of the new Margaret Mahy Family Playground which is being developed in the block bordered by Manchester, Armagh and Madras Streets and Oxford Terrace, as part of the Avon River Precinct and North and East Frames.

    Christchurch Central Development Unit director Warwick Isaacs says the demolition is a significant step for the playground, and will allow the construction work to begin later this year.

    "We are creating what will be one of the most amazing playgrounds in New Zealand, and potentially the world, and we are all very excited about seeing it come to life. It will have a huge range of play areas and equipment, and by virtue of bordering the East Frames residential area, I know it will quite quickly become a busy, popular place for children of all ages and their families."

    Mr Isaacs says the complex will be demolished by a high reach excavator and the job will take around eight weeks to complete. It is being carried out by Jurgens Demolition.

    The demolition will have little impact on traffic using the surrounding roads as the pool complex is set back from the street.

    "But as with many demolitions, this will be of interest, so we just ask that people take care while in the area," Mr Isaacs says.

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    Half of history gone: Complete razing of Stokely Athletic Center expected by Oct. - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Roughly half of Stokely Athletic Center is already gone and the rest of the historic arena is expected to be razed by October, University of Tennessee officials said Monday.

    The demolition of the onetime basketball showpiece and the adjacent Gibbs Hall dormitory, which has already been leveled, will make way for a new residence hall, parking garage and football practice fields.

    Crews have already begun installing drilling piers or footings for the new dormitory, said Bill Pace, a UT architect and the project manager for the site.

    Sabre Demolition, a New York-based firm, has the $2.44 million contract to raze the buildings.

    Stokely, which was first built as an armory field house in 1958 and then expanded in 1966, was the home to UT mens basketball during many of its glory years. Athletes lived next door in the attached Gibbs Hall, which was built in 1963.

    Both the mens team and the Lady Vols moved to Thompson-Boling Arena in 1987, but athletes continued to live in the dorm until it closed in spring 2013.

    Plans call for a 600-bed, coed residence hall on the east end of the site, a 1,000-space parking garage on Volunteer Boulevard and football practice fields a combined $100 million project that could be completed by 2016.

    Stokely and Gibbs were first approved for demolition in July 2012.

    The arena, on the corner of Volunteer and Lake Loudoun boulevards, was vacated more than a year ago as part of an agreement with the fire marshal because the gyms safety systems, including fire exit paths and sprinklers, were not up to code.

    Before that, the universitys ROTC program used the facility and Athletics Department offices were housed in the bowels of the arena.

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    Fans meet Demolition, Killer Bees at Comic Con - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    NIAGARA FALLS, ON - Two of the greatest tag teams in WWE history reunited to appear at the Niagara Falls Comic Con this past weekend. The Killer Bees, B. Brian Blair and Jumping Jim Brunzell, were joined by their wives at the event where they met fans, signed autographs and sold classic Killer Bees masks. At the table next to them sat the team that has pain and destruction as middle names, Demolition. Bill Eadie (Ax) and Barry Darsow (Smash) wore their trademark face paint and struck a fearsome countenance.

    Both squads took the time to talk with the fans who remembered them for their action-packed bouts and contrasting styles on the WWE programming of the 1980s and 1990s. These legends of the ring had many interesting stories that entertained the crowds.

    Looking around the comic convention, fans could find trading cards and action figures of both teams from decades past. One of the figures you couldn't find was Jim Brunzell's 1985 Remco doll. The Remco doll line was put out by the AWA and the figures were primitive at best. Each wrestler was the same height and had the same chiselled physique. The only difference would be the colour of the tights, boots and a different head on each doll.

    "Verne Gagne was trying to fight Vince (McMahon)," recalled Brunzell. "They signed a deal with Remco and I had already left the AWA and Greg signed my name because the production could not have happened without both names. I was involved in litigation with Greg and Verne (Gagne)."

    In the same year the WWE produced a line of highly-detailed wrestling figures made by LJN. "Vince McMahon was very upset with me because Brian and I would have to delay our Bee dolls because there was the Remco doll with me. In the end everything was solved but we had to wait six months to get our doggone LJN dolls which hurt us financially."

    When B. Brian Blair was asked about a favourite moment he quickly recalled the build-up to Wrestlemania II. The Killer Bees would participate in a battle royal which featured NFL players.

    "At Wrestlemania II when the (Chicago) Bears came down to wrestle around," said Blair. "Watching the [Iron] Sheik stretch [Bill] Fralic was a fun moment for me. To watch the Bears (and other NFL players), who thought that wrestling wasn't a very tough sport and Bill Fralic was one of their tough guys. Sheik pretty much manhandled him. Even though I don't really care for the Sheik I enjoyed that moment."

    Barry Darsow (Smash) a native of Minneapolis, Minnesota, was amazed that Verne Gagne and his AWA wouldn't use him on his wrestling shows.

    "I was from Minneapolis and he (Gagne) didn't want me to work for him because I lived in Minneapolis," recalled Darsow. "So when I lived in Charlotte and Atlanta I would go in and do shots (shows) for him. I could wrestle anywhere else but never in Minneapolis because he didn't want too many local Minnesotans to get over there."

    Bll Eadie (Ax) remembered Verne Gagne wanting him to relocate and work for him full time. "I could move to Minneapolis but my wife wasn't going to move," said Eadie with a smirk.

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    Oro village residents: Demolition 'unlawful' - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    PILES of wood, torn down structures, scattered nails, detached roofs and residents trying to cope with the situation are whats left of a community populated by members of the Valdehueza Tree Farmers Association (VTFA) in Barangay Indahag after their houses were demolished on Thursday.

    Aside from the grief they felt from losing their home and property, the residents claim that the demolition was unlawful.

    This settlement in lower Sumpong was raided on June 5 by police who arrested eight individuals accused of illegal possession of firearms, ammunitions, explosives, and marijuana.

    One of those arrested was Maldwyn Valdehueza, the VTFA head who claimed ownership of the 97-hectare land occupied by the association.

    In an earlier report, Valdehueza said that the illegal items found in their houses might have been planted to justify the driving them out of the area and giving opportunity to demolish their dwellings, which happened after they have been detained.

    No court order to demolish

    Rey Beja, a resident of the settlement, said there was no court order presented when the demolition team arrived in the area.

    Since there was no court order, some occupants resisted the demolition team believed to be sent by another claimant identified by residents as Dr. Serina Raises-Emano.

    Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro tried to get Raises-Emanos side for this story, but failed.

    The houses in the settlement measured 8 by 10 feet, said Bobby Alberta, a resident there.

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