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2 months ago
Barry Humphries as Sandy Stone
A segment from the 1999 episode of Heroes of Comedy, dedicated to Barry Humphries.
BuyKurious • 3,360 views
gyoza007
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Of course, "bleak" is Greer's (very) subjective opinion. For a middle class person (dreaming of life in London, or Paris, or New York) Melbourne in the late '50s and early '60s probably did seem very dull. I think, most working class people would have felt differently.
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2 months ago
tribute to the harris trains
a video of stills of the harris trains from 1950s to the early 2000s
KobeyTheTrainman • 229 views
gyoza007
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I travelled on the blue trains when I was a kid (around 1965 to 1971). First from St.Albans on the the Sydenham Line, and then from Chatham on the Lilydale Line.
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3 months ago
Daniel Pink on the surprising science of motivation
http://www.ted.com Career analyst Dan Pink examines the puzzle of motivation, starting with a fact that social scientists know but most managers do...
TEDtalksDirector • 1,052,870 views
gyoza007
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@alvisc2002 Yeah, I agree. The milgram experiment is terrifying. What people will do just because the guy in the lab coat tells them to!
Google 'iron law of oligarchy' . Most of us are only too happy to let someone else be in charge (and then bitch about it). Human nature...don't you love it!
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3 months ago
The Best Of Police Fails
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I'm trying to start making one of those kill compilation videos of Uncharted 3, so if you have any spe...
saraL9214 • 2,548,439 views
gyoza007
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Headline: Police have arrested a warehouse for obstructing a police officer during a pursuit. The warehouse has filed a police brutality complaint.
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3 months ago
Not Drowning Waving - Thomastown
Super 8mm footage I shot for the NDW live show, must be about 1986.
timcolesoundart • 1,686 views
gyoza007
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I wouldn't describe Thomastown as the armpit of Melbourne. I'd say it was that bit between your armpit and your shoulder blade. And it's a a lot more fun than living in Altona. Oh, BTW. nice track...
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3 months ago
Jonathan Meades :: Brighton Pavillion (2/6)
Abroad Again In Britain (2005)
The exuberant seaside home that George IV built when he was Prince Regent
MeadesShrine • 3,679 views
gyoza007
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@yemonjastanley You're welcome. Dave Greenfield, The Stranglers' keyboard player, was born in Brighton. I saw them live in Brighton in the early '80's (81 or 82, I think).
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3 months ago
The Voyager Interstellar Record - 8/31 Pygmy Girls Initiation Song Zaire
73Notelrac • 4,669 views
gyoza007
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@lestef23 I agree...amazing. They sound like birds.
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3 months ago
Sound An Alarm - Part 1
Made in 1971, this is a dramatic account of the work of the UK Warning and Monitoring Organisation, whose responsibilities included monitoring the ...
Pandemian • 13,329 views
gyoza007
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The doctor's wig might be one of the very few things to survive the nuclear holocaust.
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4 months ago
Tony Randall - Archive Interview Part 1 of 4
Actor Tony Randall talks about breaking into radio and theater prior to World War II, the phenomenon of working in live television, and his series ...
TVLEGENDS • 14,075 views
gyoza007
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"I would never use 'impacted' as a verb transitive." LOL
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4 months ago
Mystery of the Green Man
Teaser for documentary I'm producing about the the Green Man. Why is an apparently Pagan symbol found carved all over Christian cathedrals? What...
johnnevue • 1,474 views
gyoza007
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There are pubs all over England called "The Green Man".
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4 months ago
Tool Box - tearing it up at the Euroa pub.
Oz band Tool Box are undoubtedly Euroa, Victoria's best unsigned band as this footage from May 2011 clearly demonstrates. Onya lads!
WhistlingFish56 • 218 views
gyoza007
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"Euroa pub" threw me a bit...everybody in town calls it 'the middle'
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4 months ago
Robert McNamara - The Hand that Signed the Paper
A deleted excerpt from the documentary "The Fog of War" where Robert S. McNamara recites The Hand That Signed The Paper; a poem by Dylan Thomas.
dhcpme • 9,098 views
gyoza007
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I bought a copy of this documentary. McNamara was complex character. I felt he never really let his guard down. There was a lot more he could have said, but wasn't going to. There were moments of breathtaking selfpity, "I suffered, too." He seemed like the right guy in the wrong job. Perhaps, he ...
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4 months ago
The Kestrel by Falcon Motorcycles
The Kestrel is the second in a series of 10 British bikes re-imagined by Falcon Motorcycles. Read more at http://bit.ly/aL5z7C
losangelestimes • 86,991 views
gyoza007
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@starbuck680 Yeah, I know what you mean. Vincents look like their going fast even when they're standing still. And they have one on the most beautiful engines ever built.
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5 months ago
Names
Clip from Alan Bennetts `Telling Tales` where he talk about Names and how there popularity changes with time
Lost935 • 1,599 views
gyoza007
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@bensimps123 Thank you. I lived in the UK in the '70s. Those Sunday afternoons still haunt me. The British sense of humour is what what I admire most about them. No matter how grim things are, the British can always see the funny side of it.
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5 months ago
OneManSmoke Marooned In Burley
OneManSmoke Marooned In Burley enjoy.
Salam
Song: Coldwater Canyon By Tangerine Dream
OneManSmoke • 4,028 views
gyoza007
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@OneManSmoke Thank you, friend, for the Tangerine Dream track. Being long of tooth and grey of beard I'd heard the name before, but never listened to their stuff. Very nice...very meditative. Best wishes from the island of Shikoku.
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6 months ago
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5 months ago
LRO: New Images of Apollo Landing Sites [720p]
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) has captured the sharpest images ever taken from space of the Apollo 12, 14 and 17 sites, revealing the t...
djxatlanta • 7,485 views
gyoza007
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Moon landing hoax nutjobs are, no doubt, already working on how these LRO images fit into the great moon landing hoax conspiracy. The Freemasons...Trilateral Commission...Bilderberg Group...Illuminati...NWO...international cabal of Zionist bankers...etc...etc...etc...blah, blah, blah. Neil Armstr...
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5 months ago
"Premonition Man" interviews Part 2
Christopher Robinson
WhiteCrowBooks • 970 views
gyoza007
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How fortunate for Mr Robinson that his dreams are so "cryptic". It means he is able to interpret them how he likes after the event. If Mr Robinson can see the future, why can't he see it clearly and plainly? Why does he need to interpret cryptic images/symbols? Sorry, it's all too convenient for ...
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6 months ago
Norm Olson 'Just Words' (2)
Setting the stage for putting action to words, with inspiring quotes from history of our country.
hayladydmt • 693 views
gyoza007
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Poor, old Norm...commanding officer of the tinfoil hat division.
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6 months ago
BRIEF ENCOUNTER
Filipino film criitic Michael Mirasol reviews BRIEF ENCOUNTER for the Foreign Correspondents feature at www.rogerebert.com
flipcritic • 408 views
gyoza007
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Mr Mirasol, an interesting and insightful review. Regards from Australia.
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6 months ago
Valley of the Fallen: A symbol of the Franco dictatorship or a religious site?
With the Spanish government now pondering what to do with the Valley of the Fallen, freelance journalist and Iberosphere contributor Nick Lyne visi...
Iberosphere • 794 views
gyoza007
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The Falange was a fascist party. Between 150,000 and 400,000 people were killed by the "White Terror" in Spain. The Spanish Church was complicit in that crime. Claiming that this place is a "religious site" doesn't let anybody off the hook. Franco was a fascist dictator whose hands were soaked in...
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6 months ago
The Reels - Bad Moon Rising (1986)
Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1986:
The Reels' promo-video for the hit single 'Bad Moon Rising' (Creedence Clearwater Revival c...
nzoz1986 • 26,176 views
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6 months ago
A pathetic attempt at a Section 1, stop and search.
Im back from my 3months of jollies. Wow, thats a lot of comments. Keep the nasty negative ones coming coz i love getting off on them. The people th...
MartialAnt • 33,334 views
gyoza007
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All-in-all, I'd say it was a draw. They backed down on the name and address thing, and you backed down on the search. Both sides got to swagger away thinking: "I can pee higher up the wall than he can!"
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7 months ago
What do you think of Moulsecoomb? Vox pop 1
Moulsecoomb Community Reporters talk to people in the area about the good and bad aspects of living in this part of Brighton.
bhcommunityreporters • 196 views
gyoza007
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Lived on the North Moulsecoomb estate for more than ten years. My father drove me off the estate for the last time on the 4th of February 1986. One of the happiest days of my life. There were/are some good, hard working, honest people living on the estate. However, there are others who are garba...
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7 months ago
The Simpsons - Dr. Zaius [Planet Of the Apes]
Troy McClure singing with a bunch of monkeys.
The Simpsons spoof of "Rock me Amadeus" by Falco.
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gyoza007
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@buscape54 having sex with AN ape dressed as a nurse...that's a paddlin'
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7 months ago
Jose Feliciano - Ain't No Sunshine
Jose Feliciano plays Ain't No Sunshine on The Englebert Humperdinck Show in 1972
ognet • 2,171,600 views
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7 months ago
Case Dismissed
Former Prime Minister Paul Keating successfully contests a charge of running a red light.
ten • 976 views
gyoza007
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@Crosseyedpresident
A. (unwritten) RULE: A magistrate is not going to take the word of average 'Joe Blow' against that of two police officers.
B. EXCEPTION: If you happen to be an ex-prime minister, and former leading light of the very powerful NSW right faction of the ALP, a magistrate will, mo...
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7 months ago
Steve Coogan rips into The News Of The World
Steve Coogan and Greg Dyke unite to rip Paul McMullen apart on Newsnight
JASONatDAVID • 515,973 views
gyoza007
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The Dirty (ex)Digger's media empire is in trouble...The reading on the schadenfreude meter is off the scale! McMullen is a walking, talking stereotype of what what you'd expect a NOTW reporter to be. Everytime he opens his mouth he condemns himself. It must have taken all Coogan's self-control to...
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7 months ago
Robinson Crusoe TV intro (1964)
Shipwrecked on an uninhabited island, Robinson Crusoe fills his time in either building a shelter for himself, or by reminiscing about the years he...
fabster3333 • 533,329 views
gyoza007
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ahhhhhh, the '70s. Nationwide, Anna Ford (sexy but severe), Esther Rantzen, Dickie Davies...ITV Seven, isn't it? Top Deck Shandy...Are there Birds Eye beefburgers for tea, mum? The Milkybars are on me! My dad's got an Austin Allegro. Lads playing football in the park, jumpers for goalposts, rush ...
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7 months ago
Rebekah Brooks, Andy Coulson & Payments to the Police - NOTW Phone Hacking *HOT*
This video looks at how News of the World journalists relationships with police are now under the spotlight.
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NOTWPhoneHacking • 8,736 views
gyoza007
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Google 'Operation Countryman'. I'd bet the farm it isn't just "a few" cops on the take.
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8 months ago
A Flip Mino Moment - Tidbinbilla Deep Space Telescope Network, Canberra
http://www.digitalslrcamera... - An example of the Flip Mino video capabilities. The is a hand held video of the...
digitalslrcameras4me • 177 views
gyoza007
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In the, very subjective, opinion of an expat (very far from home) an Australian clear blue sky is clearer and bluer than any other clear blue sky that I have ever seen.
I really, really liked late '70s, angry Elvis. The mellow, Burt Bacharach Elvis doesn't do much for me. Come back, angry Elvis! Come back....! @TheKenfig @stew771 I'm right there with ya, brothers!