Stone Temple Pilots – Plush Official Music Video HD 720p
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Stone Temple Pilots – Plush Official Music Video HD 720p
Duration : 0:3:1
Classic Hasbro games that families love with exciting new games and more ways to play. Host a Hasbro Family Game Night for all your friends!
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I built Steve Redmond’s design, “Elver”, in 1992. This is a series of clips showing highlights of the construction. It is a 20′ Canoe Yawl. The hull has a plywood bottom, and strip planked, western red cedar topsides. The spars are shaped from douglas fir for the main mast, and spruce for the mizzen and other spars. Here is a link to a page about building this boat, with comments and critique… and some other, similar, plans:
http://www.santa-coloma.net/bivalve/Bivalve.html
Duration : 0:9:24
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Here’s a music video I’ve made (not related to the cats though!) :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNvYzY_k4no
Stina and Mossy usually fight instead of communicate, so this was an odd moment. They kept “talking” for about 1 hour, constantly.
Thanks for all the positive responses!
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The GEICO Gecko has found interest in our cats, and here’s the result: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-Njd_zWRdQ&feature=channel_page
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Alot of questions have been asked concerning their relation to each other, gender and so on. They are not related in any way, both are females, approximately 10 years of age when this footage was taken. Mossy is the one to the left, which makes Stina the one on the right side =) They are both still healthy and vigorous.
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What went on prior to this clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7z217sPIDKk
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Here’s a nice translation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JynBEX_kg8
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The Minimalist Mark Bittman makes a recipe he picked up at La Zucca Magica, a vegetarian restaurant in Nice, France.
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Collectable Spectacle is an eighteen part documentary series about toy and comic collector Mark Bellomo. Mark is the author of many Toy Collectible Guides ( The Ultimate Guide to G.I.JOE 1982-1994, Transformers Identification and Price Guide) and has amassed an immense toy and comic collection over the last several decades. His knowledge of nearly every toy line introduced to store shelves over the last 30 years is amazing. I met Mark through the www.yojoe.com forums and decided to fly across the continent to film him as he prepared to photograph toys for his 2nd edition of The Ultimate Guide to G.I.JOE. What followed was five intense days of toys, toys, and more toys.
I hope the inner child in anyone watching these 18 episodes can feel young again.
This was a non-profit documentary series made for the toy fan community. All travel and equipment expenses were paid out of pocket by me. If anyone enjoys these videos and would like to offer a small gratuity “thank you” for all the work put into it, please feel free to Paypal any donation to flophousefilms@shaw.ca
I appreciate any support, it could lead to future series like this.
Enjoy.
Episode Breakdown:
Episode 1 – Mark visits his two favorite comic and collectible haunts where he talks shop with the owners.
Episodes 2-6 – Mark and I visit one of his storage lockers and spend hours reliving Christmas morning with every new box opening. Star Wars, He Man, Transformers, Justice League, Smurfs, theyre all there.
Episode 7 Mark visits an old friend where they discuss the concept of collecting and how the children of today face a different world of entertainment than we did as children of the 1980s.
Episodes 8-10 G.I.JOE fans rejoice. On the eve of photographing all the new vehicle photos for the 2nd edition book, Mark walks us around his garage where hes set up every G.I.JOE vehicle from 1982-1994 and talks a little about their history.
Episodes 11-12 Two 14+ hour days spent photographing every G.I.JOE vehicle for the new book. Plus a look at the original new cover design that never made it to print.
Episodes 13-18 Mark and I return to the storage locker and dig deeper into the abyss. Hey its Christmas again!
Duration : 0:9:59
Charles Kernaghan executive director of the National Labor Committee, discusses recent scandals linking children’s products to sweatshop labor. National Labor Committee recently found forced labor of up to 90 hours a week and pay as low as 46 cents an hour in Chinese factories linked to Mateel. The clothing company the Gap has announced its cut ties with a subcontractor found to be holding children in slave-like conditions in India to make clothing sold by Gap Kids. The London Observer revealed Sunday that children as young as ten years old have been subjected to work long hours without pay and regular threats and beatings. Gap began auditing its labor conditions in 2004, years after reports of abusive conditions at its factories first emerged.
The Gap expose is only the latest scandal linking children’s products to sweatshop labor. Earlier this year the toy giant Mattel recalled some 21 million China-made toys found to contain lead paint easily swallowed by children. Last week the National Labor Committee in Support of Human and Worker Rights released three reports documenting the conditions for workers making those toys. The reports found forced labor of up to 90 hours a week and pay as low as 46 cents an hour. Aside from Mattel, other companies using the factories include Wal-Mart, McDonalds and the swimwear manufacturer Speedo.
Charles Kernaghan is the executive director of the National Labor Committee, widely considered this country’s leading voice in exposing the foreign labor abuses of major U.S. corporations. He joins me in the firehouse studio.
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a new figurine music video made by some german computer animators. this is from his new album which comes out on july 11th.
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