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dgfeltz liked 6 days ago
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Old Homosexual Warning Video
The clip is taken from a film dealing with a perceived danger to young boys: Homosexuals!!! Unbelievable!
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Sermon on the Mountain Dew
Moutain Dew commercial featuring Davey and Goliath
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Tim Wilson-it's a sorry world
song by tim wilson
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dgfeltz liked 7 months ago
Abbott & Costello-7x13 =28
Lou showing their former landlord that he got all of what's coming to him
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dgfeltz commented 7 months ago
Glenn Miller Orchestra: Anitra's Dance (Grieg / Ellington / Strayhorn)
This video opens with images of Edvard Grieg, Duke Ellington, and Billy Strayhorn, and closes with images of the same composers in the same order.
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I believe this is from the 1956 LP "The Sounds Of Glenn Miller" by the Members Of The Glenn Miller Orchestra. Thank you for sharing this recording. I think it's very good!
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dgfeltz liked 7 months ago
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dgfeltz commented 10 months ago
Rare Interview with Laurel and Hardy from 1947
Copenhagen 1947
Thank you for sharing this!
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dgfeltz liked 10 months ago
The 20 Most Beautiful Actresses Pre-1960
COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER: I do not own any of the material used in this video. All material belongs to their respective owners. Copyright Disclaimer U...
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The World At War - Episode 1i - A New Germany 1933--1939
The World At War - Episode 1
The series had 26 episodes. Producer Jeremy Isaacs asked a historian to list fifteen key campaigns of the war and dev...
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The World at War Theme
Different variation here: http://www.youtube.com/watc...
The theme to the ITV series World at War.
Now available on blu-ray: http://w...
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dgfeltz favorited 1 year ago
Batman Arkham Asylum - Bane Venom Fight scene
Batman Arkham Asylum - Bane Venom Fight scene
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Mushrooming
Patti in Amana timber, Iowa
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Remembering Dr Max & Mombo - Part 1 of 7
The Dr Max Show first aired January 23, 1961 on WMT-TV Cedar Rapids. It aired Monday through Friday from 3:30-4pm until Dr. Max's retirement on Sep...
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dgfeltz said:
Actually there was a time in the 1960's when the show aired from 4:00 until 5:30 p.m. It was then scaled back to 4-5 p.m. in the early 1970's and by the time it was winding down in the late 70's, then WMT TV had turned it into a half hour show from 3:30 to 4:00 p.m.