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Handshakes between Sharks and Wings
The Sharks survive the last second onslaught brought on by the Detroit Red Wings and exchange handshakes after winning a long 7 game battle. On to ...
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San Jose Sharks - Detroit Red Wings. End of Game 7 + Handshake
The last seconds of game 7 between the San Jose Sharks and Detroit Red Wings. Video goes on through the end of the handshake.
I also have the win...
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FutureProof - One More Chance (Official / HD / Out Now On iTunes) - LAB Records
http://labrecs.com/FP - FUTUREPROOF's debut single 'One More Chance.' Download the single bundle with acoustic and club mixes at iTunes now: http:/...
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11 months ago
ATV - "Bill & Ben The Flower Pot Men"
I used to watch this when I was 3 or 4 years old and living in High Wycombe, England.
This clip is dedicated to all of us that thought this show w...
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@roughcovers Actually, the alleged "unsavoury" origin of Bill and Ben's language is a widespread myth. The language was actually created by the "voice" of Bill and Ben - Peter Hawkins. You can read more (and about the erroneous Q.I. mention of the unfortunate myth :-)) on the Toonhound website:
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1 year ago
Is This the Way to Amarillo? Optometry Style
Vote for Elliot! Why? Who cares? The video is great!
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1 year ago
(Is This The Way To) Amarillo
The brilliant, yet funny, Comic Relief 2005 video to (Is This The Way To) Amarillo... minus Jonathan Ross babbling on like a little old git at the ...
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@IcaroVolera
Having checked the Wikipedia list, I think it's Sally Lindsay from "Coronation Street".....
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Is This the Way to Amarillo?
Troops in the Royal Dragoon Guards shot a home video at their Al Faw base of their version of the video sung by Tony Christie and mimed by Peter Ka...
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1 year ago
On the day when I was wedded
From "The Gondoliers" performed by the Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Chester County, PA, November 2008. Emily Bullock as the Duchess of Plaza-To...
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The Gondoliers - The Day That I Was Wedded
The Gondoliers - Gilbert and Sullivan
The Duchess of Plaza-Toro
performed by Debra McVicker
Empire Lyric Players
2006
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1 year ago
Carrie Underwood - NFL National Anthem
Carrie singing the National Anthem.
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1 year ago
Benjamin Moore Funeral Escort
From the church to the cemetery, Benjamin Moore January 22nd, 2011.
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1 year ago
The Archers. BBC Radio 4. ....Jill returns home,to find that Phil has died.
The Archers. BBC Radio 4....
...Jill returns home,to find that Phil has died.
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A belated "thank you" Axelsteel21, for your kind message and the information! The podcasts would be a very good idea. I use itunes, so I should be able to do it......
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Charlemagne ("Call Me" by Blondie)
Mrs. B rocks out to the Blondie classic with a crown from Burger King (???). Documentary footage added for effect
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The Borgias ("I Know What Boys Like" by the Waitresses)
Really bad wigs and a parody of a classic Waitresses song = informative video about the infamous Borgia family.
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The English Language In 24 Accents
Me attempting to do 24 different accents from my own country and from other countries around the world. Hopefully I got most of them right but I m...
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@DissidiaStrife I'm from England. When we say "West Country" we usually mean the south-west of England - i.e. the counties of Dorset, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall. So the reference to Plymouth Argyle was totally appropriate. And the West Country is very rural, with lots of farms (my husband was...
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