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Student How-To Video on how to build a strawbale building. University of Washington.
gabrielreed77 • 16,201 views
LOL
ghostlyatheist • 184 views
If I had known it was that easy
SupremeNomNom • 2,067,276 views
If you have a baggy tshirt you want to alter, here's an easy way to do it!
Mickeyelliottblog • 10,048 views
Recently, Sean Hannity called the #OccupyWallStreet protesters un-American by saying they "hated liberty."
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TheOther99Percent • 277,737 views
nbc produced for the upcoming third season...uses clips from second season
bbordelon2 • 26,128 views
down,down,prices are down, big red hand ad, alternative!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! + wiggles
warcc • 6,914 views
A very funny advert regarding condom usage
hyperlemon888 • 1,948,817 views
Gay commercial tv. It´s great. Comercial de Tv gay. Muy divertido.
carlosvmurillo • 572,891 views
FULL COVERAGE: http://tvnz.co.nz/news - A Magnitude 6.3 Earthquake has hit Christchurch, New Zealand, at a depth of 5 km and centred 10 km south-ea...
TVNewZealand • 2,989,498 views
A Video Message to my County Commissioners about speed signs that are an apparent waste of taxpayers money...
AndreHickmanCreative • 3,265,043 views
The video might be funny, but the situation in NSW is deadly serious.
There's a real chance that after the March election, a conservative coalitio...
TheGreensNSW • 12,111 views
Exit's pro-choice, voluntary euthanasia TVC was banned by Australia's commercial TV regulating authority, CAD. The script was approved and a CAD nu...
exityourtube • 75,641 views
http://www.iinet.net.au/bro...
We've made this ad in a bit of a hurry to tell you that iiNet are offering the first ever Terabyte br...
iiNetAustralia • 1,701 views
Who needs the NBN when you're near an iiNet-enabled telephone exchange? Especially after these new plans :-)
http://www.eurocarnews.com - Volkswagen L1 philosophy defining a new type of automobile
In developing both prototype generations of the L1, Volks...
eurocarnews • 2,078 views
Who needs the NBN when you're near an iiNet-enabled telephone exchange? Especially after these new plans :-)