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1 year ago
Ocoee Middle School Read A Book
Our latest video celebrating reading!
ocoadmin • 5,964 views
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1 year ago
Gene Krupa - Drum Boogie
Gene Krupa and his orchestra performing the classic Drum Boogie, from the excelent movie "Ball of Fire" (1941) www.imdb.com/title/tt0033373
mytoxx • 717,444 views
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@lukeduke931 Uh, does the term "Great Depression" ring any bells?
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1 year ago
Buddy Rich stick trick solo
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This is surely one of th...
cadaverr • 2,058,719 views
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@LedHeadTillDeath Simplicity has its place in ensemble playing, but this is specifically a solo demonstration of technical virtuosity.
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1 year ago
Vicky Butterfly - "Belle Epoque (La Lune)"
Vicky Butterfly performs her lyrical Serpentine dance "Belle Epoque (La Lune)" with her rocking moon, inspired by Loie Fuller and Alphonse Mucha, a...
starlightstar83 • 8,228 views
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Regarding all her videos: Brilliant and unexpected choices of music. Acute awareness of how the costumes and performance look to the audience. Creative use of props in ways that really contribute to the performance. This is art.
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
Peter Paul & Mary - These times they are a-changing
Tonight In Person 1966
thatsakeeper • 657,895 views
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@tiganitiger There is nothing in the Constitution that forbids socialized medicine. The human species survives in groups or not at all. Raising individualism to the status of dogma poses a threat to our survival.
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1 year ago
Dinah Shore sings Blues in the Night (vaimusic.com)
http://vaimusic.com/VIDEO/D...
Dinah Shore sings "Blues in the Night" (Harold Arlen)
From: VAI DVD 4371 Harold Arlen: An All Star Tri...
vaimusic • 82,241 views
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@boinx12 Nonsense. In those days in the South nobody would falsely claim to be a Jew.
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1 year ago
What's my Line? Tom Johnson (Teaches biology at women's college)
What's my Line? Tom Johnson (Teaches biology at women's college)
NorbertR33 • 2,992 views
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@1borito "Instructor," as the term is used by institutions of higher learning, is technically an incorrect title for Prof. Johnson. But Daly was wrong to reject it, since it also has a more general meaning which does indeed apply here. Within academia, "instructors" are low-ranking non-tenured te...
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1 year ago
5/19/64 WML Supermarket checkout girl of the year.
Supermarket checkout girl of the year
EDH1712 • 5,100 views
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@shakenednostir And had to know the proper category for each item, and whether it was taxable or not.
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1 year ago
Christmas Episode--What's My Line (2/3)
Second of three parts of the Christmas 1955 episode of WML.
crepehanger47 • 14,208 views
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@Fiftiesflashback Why would it not be PC? The general audience surely contains plenty of Christians who would appreciate the message. It's not the same as a Walmart cashier wishing every individual customer - Christian or not - a "Merry Christmas." That kind of face-to-face assumption can be offe...
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1 year ago
Christmas Episode--What's My Line (1/3)
First of three parts of the Christmas 1955 episode of WML. This episode aired on 25 December 1955.
crepehanger47 • 10,469 views
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@TheBlueyedblond Not true. WML is not a government agency. And the guests aren't violating any workplace rights pertaining to the panel and staff. So the ACLU would have no interest in the matter. As far as I know, atheists (and many believers too) only protest carols when they are performed in p...
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1 year ago
False Teeth--What's My Line
In this funny clip, a lady who repairs false teeth is a contestant on WML. Notice the lady laughing in the audience.
Episode originally aired on ...
crepehanger47 • 6,429 views
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@soulierinvestments My father was a dental lab technician and he made my mother's gold crowns. Anything made of gold is romantic. Acrylic, not so much.
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1 year ago
Ernie Kovacs & Edie Adams--What's My Line
Ernie Kovacs and Edie Adams (Mr. and Mrs.) were the mystery guests on the 09 September 1956 episode of WML.
crepehanger47 • 28,557 views
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Doesn't the panel smell the cigar?
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1 year ago
Les Paul and Mary Ford on "What's My Line?"
With Margaret Truman filling in for Dorothy on the panel.
roots66 • 5,133 views
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You can see that Paul's right arm has limited range of motion. It was damaged and the surgeon fixed it into guitar-playing position.
Better visuals than the first one. Does the school make a new READ A BOOK video each year?