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Teh internetz don't suck
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The first movie made me sad, and I felt like the team / company was exploiting the poor guy a little.
The second one, that animal is a reincarnation of someone, it was absolutely communicating.
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nicola wrote:The first movie made me sad, and I felt like the team / company was exploiting the poor guy a little.
The second one, that animal is a reincarnation of someone, it was absolutely communicating. What does it say about me that if that obnoxious guy had come up into my face, I would have answered him the same way the ibex did...?
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MrNudiePants wrote:nicola wrote:The first movie made me sad, and I felt like the team / company was exploiting the poor guy a little.
The second one, that animal is a reincarnation of someone, it was absolutely communicating. What does it say about me that if that obnoxious guy had come up into my face, I would have answered him the same way the ibex did...? I haven't laughed out loud like that in a long time Nudes. Thanks.
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nicola wrote:The first movie made me sad, and I felt like the team / company was exploiting the poor guy a little.
The second one, that animal is a reincarnation of someone, it was absolutely communicating. on the other hand, they were also giving him a chance to do something that he looked over joyed to be doing - perhaps it was a dream of his, and it looks like they were treating him with dignity from what the video showed. Bitches in the Basement on Amazon by our own Dancing Doll
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Im with Sprite i think he looked really happy to be there and that video its really inspiring that the limits are only in your head and not in your body!
The second one is HILARIOUS!!! for the ones that dont understand what the guy is saying he is asknig political questions like what do you think about Zapatero´s work so far? what do you think about the congressman LOL so funny!!!!
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latinfoxy wrote:
The second one is HILARIOUS!!! for the ones that dont understand what the guy is saying he is asknig political questions like what do you think about Zapatero´s work so far? what do you think about the congressman LOL so funny!!!!
Oh thanks Mandy...was sort of wondering, I really couldn't understand either of them... Btw, what was the ibex saying? Anyone here speak fluent ibex???
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Awww, my hero..........................................Lithgow
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The best thing you can do for your fellow, next to rousing his conscience, is - not to give him things to think about, but to wake things up that are in him... to make him think things for himself - George MacDonald
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http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/06/27/lost-civilization-appears-above-chinese-river/
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The best thing you can do for your fellow, next to rousing his conscience, is - not to give him things to think about, but to wake things up that are in him... to make him think things for himself - George MacDonald
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The best thing you can do for your fellow, next to rousing his conscience, is - not to give him things to think about, but to wake things up that are in him... to make him think things for himself - George MacDonald
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This is beautiful ( Don't let the shark put you off )
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If you enjoy a little drama & eye candy.
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http://thrivemovement.com/ If you're one of the 99%...you should visit.
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The best thing you can do for your fellow, next to rousing his conscience, is - not to give him things to think about, but to wake things up that are in him... to make him think things for himself - George MacDonald
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These guys are pretty funny http://www.youtube.com/user/legolambs?feature=watchI preferred their John Carpenter's The Thing: The Musical ` but that's a bit too graphic to showcase here.
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Where's Johnny?
Great videos. Amethystium Arcus is amazing. The Enya / Enigma vibe is right up my street.
David Icke is certifiable, in an entertaining way. I remember when he was a sports announcer on the TV in England, about 20 years ago. He seriously lost the plot for a while, and I'm not convinced he ever picked it up again.
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nicola wrote:David Icke is certifiable, in an entertaining way. I remember when he was a sports announcer on the TV in England, about 20 years ago. He seriously lost the plot for a while, and I'm not convinced he ever picked it up again. David speaks to a different crowd, Nic. One that gladly pays him to read and hear what he has chosen to say. He's not much different, in that regard - than those who write strictly incest stories or Harlequin novellas, is he? If the audience is there, and you've got the chops - go for it, I say. Dave likes the reptilian shape shifting illuminati thing. It's not my gig, but I won't piss on his Post Toasties.
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Still, after a dozen years, one of my fave internutz .gifs 
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I think this is the most beautiful piece of engineering - I would LOVE one!!!
Just a very short video - well worth a look
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That's a good one, WMM!
Reminds me of a time when my husband was under the house checking our plumbing. He found a black snake under there. From upstairs, I could hear him saying "Get him, Spunky!" to our little dog, who was barking furiously at the snake. The next thing I heard was "No, Spunky, Nooooooo!" Spunky had brought the snake to him... when he was in a tight, confined place under the house. I laughed so hard I thought I was going to have an aneurysm! I love dogs and the funny stuff they do. Beware when you teach them to fetch!
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This one will make ya jump outta your chair! D'oh!
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Mazza wrote:I think this is the most beautiful piece of engineering - I would LOVE one!!!
Way cool
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I'm considering purchasing one of these JVC video cameras. Came upon this soothing video demonstrating its capabilities. I can obtain the 960 model for half price (refurbed). Very tempting.
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Thanks for keeping this thread, your personal video library, alive. I do enjoy what you post and apologise for not leaving more comments of appreciation.
"Whoa, lady, I only speak two languages, English and bad English." - Korben Dallas, from The Fifth Element "If history repeats itself, and the unexpected always happens, how incapable must man be of learning from experience?" - George Bernard Shaw
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