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Eugene Mirman Bids Copenhagen Farewell
David Corn on Obama's Speech at U.N. Climate Talks
International Pranks 101 with The Yes Men
 
An Unfair Deal
 
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Umbra on Commuting by Bike
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Channel Comments (32)
liebarg (1 week ago)
marry Christmas to all and to all a good night
M0NSTERDUDE (1 week ago)
ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha jk
tibhar88 (1 week ago)
Hahaha, you are so sick, I just watch your videos to laugh :D
girl112791 (2 weeks ago)
Holiday's are coming up. To me that means allot of dishes to wash. When I wash dishes I turn the water on as little as possible. When I know there are going to be a lot of people I prefer to use paper plates and other plastic table supplies. For two reasons of course: less stress over keeping things clean when I can be enjoying my parties, and less water to use. And no I do not want to use the dish washer. (I don't know how to). Plus I use it to store cantainers since my kitchen is already small. I want to know if the things I'm using for my parties are recycble. If so, where do I recycle them without costing me any special recycling servises? If not, is there certain things I can use instead?
johnfgfg (3 weeks ago)
HUGE
queerbear69 (1 month ago)
I encourage everyone to educate themselves on what the carbon tax and Copenhagen is really about. Don't be fooled by slick propaganda and make up your own mind!
drugsfx (1 month ago)
check it out reality reach keep telling the truth whether they like it or not...chyldz dontplay my revolution is born out of love for my people..
GREENPOWERSCIENCE (1 month ago)
Great channel:-)

Very cool stuff!
NerdHerdTheatre (2 months ago)
hey :)
ZmajSnoshaj (3 months ago)
You are beautiful.
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