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Miss Pacific Fleet: http://bit.ly/xPNFUZ
Look out fellas -- it's "T...
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Miss Pacific Fleet: http://bit.ly/xPNFUZ
Look out fellas -- it's "The Gimme Girls"! The Warner Bros. dream team of Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell had the glam and the gams to knock ANYone out of a Great Depression, and Warner Bros. was the only studio with the guts to let them do it! Traveling Saleslady finds Joan playing a toothpaste heiress who takes her "cocktail-flavored toothpaste" discovery on the road and to the competition after her father decides that the office is no place for a lady. Glenda plays a drugstore proprietress and provides Joan's romantic competition, while Hugh Herbert plays a zany inventor. Miss Pacific Fleet has the girls playing carnival hucksters, stranded and strapped for cash on the wrong coast. The girls scheme to win the "Miss Pacific Fleet" popularity contest with the help of a welterweight sailor (Allen Jenkins). When a handsome Marine throws a monkey wrench into the scheme, the girls might lose their shot at the First-prize trip back to NYC.
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Opening song off Marjoe's only (second if you count his earlier, self re...
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Opening song off Marjoe's only (second if you count his earlier, self released compilation of some of his preachings) album, 1973's "Bad But Not Evil". Marjoe was a fascinating character. The son of traveling preachers, he was already a star preacher by the time he was 4, traveling the deep south with his parents, whom Marjoe claimed made millions off his act. Marjoe became disillusioned by his early twenties, but returned to preaching one last time for the fantastic documentary Marjoe (1972). I highly recommend that Oscar winning film. He parlayed the success of that film into an acting career that lasted over twenty years. He wasn't in any great movies, but he could always be counted on for a magnetic performance. I was pleasantly surprised by this, his only foray into music. The songs feature a catchy mix of Rock, Country, and Gospel that fuse together nicely. Marjoe didn't write any of the songs himself, and they seem to be mostly covers. This particular tune, "Hoe Bus" was written by noted music songwriter/producer Thomas Jefferson Kaye. I don't know if he produced this or any other songs on this album, but a version of "Hoe-Bus" would appear on his own self-titled debut album also released in 1973. I prefer this version, that has a fuller, more joyous sound.
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Hank describes why plants are so freaking amazing - discussing their evo...
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Hank describes why plants are so freaking amazing - discussing their evolution, and how their cells are both similar to & different from animal cells.
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This video uses sounds from Freesound.org, a list of which can be found, along with the CITATIONS for this video, in the Google Document here: http://dft.ba/-22aJ
Table of Contents annotations:
1. Re-watch the whole video 0:00 2. Introduction 0:00 3. Plant Evolution 0:56 4. Eukaryotic vs. Prokaryotic Cells 2:33 5. Cellulose and Lignin 3:58 6. Plastids and Chloroplasts 7:05 7. Central Vacuole 8:10
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