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2 months ago
Who Dat? (When the Saints Go Marching In)
Impromptu performance by school kids at Cafe du Monde
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2 months ago
ShelbyPODCAST - Interview with Pearl Harbor Survivor Bill Jim Davis
www.shelbysystems.com/podcast
Today is the 70th anniversary of the day that will live in infamy. Pearl Harbor survivor, former TN state senator and...
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2 months ago
[Lyrics] - Feliz Navidad
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Song sung by: Jose Feliciano
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3 months ago
Velvet Rooster: The World's First Belgian-style Tripel in a 16oz Can
The world's first Belgian-style Tripel in a can had to have a unique representative. Please welcome Tallgrass's new spokespoultry and renowned acto...
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4 months ago
Autumn In New York - Sweet Jazz Trio
Soft & Quiet
Lasse Tornqvist (cor) Mats Larsson (g) Hans Backenroth (b)
Recorded at Bromma, Stockholm and Fagersta, Sweden. on July 1-2 and Octob...
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5 months ago
K-State Agronomy Kids Field Day 2011
K-State Agronomy held it's 15th annual Kids Field Day. This event brings over 300 4th graders from around the Manhattan area to visit the K-State A...
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The event, its focus and method is right on target. Thanks to all connected with making the Kids Field Day possible. . . This is a great video - nice work!
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5 months ago
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1 year ago
Carpentry & Home Improvement Skills : How to Replace the Handle of an Axe
Replacing an axe handle requires tapping the new handle into the blade and applying small wooden or metal wedges to hold the axe together. Fix a br...
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You might be an artist, but certainly not a craftsman....your end result could be risky if the ax was actually going to be used seriously.
Wonderful job kids....and the tuba player was awesome!