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The Lion Sleeps Tonight [The Beauty of Africa]
There's no special relationship between me and Africa. However I was somehow inspired by the fascination of this continent. Enjoy!
Music: Lebo M -...
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2 months ago
Bridget Oberlin Reel
This is some of my hosting work.
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2 months ago
Create a windows 7 System recovery usb disk
This tutorial shows you, how to create a windows 7 recovery usb disk, which will have all those functions that a windows 7 recovery disk has.
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1 year ago
Vitamin D kills the flu virus so STOP BLOCKING OUR SUNLIGHT !
Did you know JP-8 jet fuel exposure suppresses the immune response to viral infections?-
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1 year ago
VITAMIN D KILLS H1N1 and NO SCIENTIFIC PROOF FLU VACCINES WORK
I have been saying this for years and Dr Mercola explains it perfectly. High doses of Vitamin D3 kills the flu. The governments keep natural medici...
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1 year ago
Heart - These Dreams
Music video by Heart performing These Dreams.
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1 year ago
Ken Block 2009 Highlights Slo-Mo & Hi-Def
Monster Energy Presents: Ken Block 2009 Highlights Slo-Mo & Hi-Def
This exclusive high definition viral film features the very best shots of
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1 year ago
GYMKHANA 2.1, BLOCK vs DYRDEK
As seen on MTVs Rob Dyrdeks Fantasy Factory, Gymkhana 2.1 takes the epic cinematography and driving from DC Co-Founder and Rally Team Member Ken Bl...
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1 year ago
Ken Block's Gymkhana THREE, Part 2; Ultimate Playground; l'Autodrome, France
Shot just south of Paris, France in Linas at l'Autodrome de Linas --Montlhéry, this 1.58 mile oval track, built in 1924, features banks as steep as...
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So beautiful sung by these people !
The Tokens made this song famous. They recording it after visiting Africa back in the 1960's.
They did give credit to the native people that sung the song, but my God, this FAR surpasses the Tokens!
Thank you, thank you, thank you.