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Anti-Islamic Stand Up
*promote this beautiful man
Man Who Saved 669 Kids From Nazis Gets a Touching Surprise
Some people become greater when they are humbled by their own greatness. What a beautiful man.
That moment when the band realizes they've made it (0:16)
Beautiful man, gorgeous song, epic crowd
*promote
Trancecoach (Member Profile)
Oh, you beautiful man!
In reply to this comment by Trancecoach:
just submitted the request to administer the 90s channel...
Will let you know when it's live!>> ^krazyety:
upvote for 90's channel
alien_concept (Member Profile)
I loved it lots. Glad it was there to promote!
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In reply to this comment by NicoleBee:
*doublepromote
Thanks Nic! I was kind of surprised this didn't get more views first time round, but it must have just been missed. What a beautiful man, she must miss him so much.
NicoleBee (Member Profile)
In reply to this comment by NicoleBee:
*doublepromote
Thanks Nic! I was kind of surprised this didn't get more views first time round, but it must have just been missed. What a beautiful man, she must miss him so much.
Old Spice - Boat
>> ^laura:
"all over this"??? ...I don't get it.
His face, his beautiful manly face.
Senegal: Recycled Art
what a beautiful man
Dag on a date
Tags for this video have been changed from 'emotional, no shame, beautiful, manly man, bedazzled' to 'emotional, no shame, beautiful, bedazzled, Brendan Fraser, Elizabeth Hurley' - edited by deedub81
Ricky Gervais on Why He Became an Atheist
What a beautiful, beautiful man.
If I weren't into women, I'd want to have sex with his brain (since his body is a little lacking )...
John Denver - Sunshine - 70s Cheese Review
He was a beautiful man, and he died too soon.
snoozedoctor (Member Profile)
Once you declare a video * dead you have to wait 48 hours before someone beside the original poster can fix it. If the original poster does not fix it in that time frame then it goes to the Dead Pool. Once it's there there's a link you can click that says "fix video embed code". That is where you can replace the bad one with the good one. Because you had just declared it * dead you wouldn't be able to fix it immediately.
Don't worry; I just fixed it. Thanks anyway!
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I wanted to fix this one, but I still can't figure out how to bring them back from the dead. How do you do it?
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From Wikipedia:
"Playing on stage with him in LA was one of the biggest thrills for me ever." Slash (Guns N' Roses)
"A beautiful man and an amazing guitar player. He was a very sensitive man and a great musician." The Edge (U2)
"Rory is probably the single guitarist who meant the most to me." Tom Guerra, guitarist of Mambo Sons
"It was all about him playing the guitar, it got into your soul." Cameron Crowe (Writer/Film Director)
"In the 70s he built himself a reputation as a live performer of tremendous vitality." "He was even headhunted to join The Rolling Stones." Niall Stokes (Editor, Hot Press)
"One of the things that was crucial for me I got from Rory Gallagher, which was the idea of, like, being a guitar player for life and living it." Johnny Marr (The Smiths/ The The/ Electronic/ Johnny Marr and the Healers/Modest Mouse)
"Rory's death really upset me. I heard about it just before we went on stage, and it put a damper on the evening. I can't say I knew him that well, but I remember meeting him in our offices once, and we spent an hour talking. He was such a nice guy and a great player." Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin
"So these couple of kids come up, who's me and my mate, and say 'How do you get your sound Mr. Gallagher?' and he sits and tells us. So I owe Rory Gallagher my sound." Brian May (Queen)
"Rory's death is a tragic loss of a great musician and a very good friend." Van Morrison
"The man who got me back into the blues." Eric Clapton
"An uncompromisingly serious musician" The Times, 16 June 1995.
kronosposeidon (Member Profile)
I wanted to fix this one, but I still can't figure out how to bring them back from the dead. How do you do it?
In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
From Wikipedia:
"Playing on stage with him in LA was one of the biggest thrills for me ever." Slash (Guns N' Roses)
"A beautiful man and an amazing guitar player. He was a very sensitive man and a great musician." The Edge (U2)
"Rory is probably the single guitarist who meant the most to me." Tom Guerra, guitarist of Mambo Sons
"It was all about him playing the guitar, it got into your soul." Cameron Crowe (Writer/Film Director)
"In the 70s he built himself a reputation as a live performer of tremendous vitality." "He was even headhunted to join The Rolling Stones." Niall Stokes (Editor, Hot Press)
"One of the things that was crucial for me I got from Rory Gallagher, which was the idea of, like, being a guitar player for life and living it." Johnny Marr (The Smiths/ The The/ Electronic/ Johnny Marr and the Healers/Modest Mouse)
"Rory's death really upset me. I heard about it just before we went on stage, and it put a damper on the evening. I can't say I knew him that well, but I remember meeting him in our offices once, and we spent an hour talking. He was such a nice guy and a great player." Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin
"So these couple of kids come up, who's me and my mate, and say 'How do you get your sound Mr. Gallagher?' and he sits and tells us. So I owe Rory Gallagher my sound." Brian May (Queen)
"Rory's death is a tragic loss of a great musician and a very good friend." Van Morrison
"The man who got me back into the blues." Eric Clapton
"An uncompromisingly serious musician" The Times, 16 June 1995.
Rory Gallagher - "Cradle Rock"
From Wikipedia:
"Playing on stage with him in LA was one of the biggest thrills for me ever." Slash (Guns N' Roses)
"A beautiful man and an amazing guitar player. He was a very sensitive man and a great musician." The Edge (U2)
"Rory is probably the single guitarist who meant the most to me." Tom Guerra, guitarist of Mambo Sons
"It was all about him playing the guitar, it got into your soul." Cameron Crowe (Writer/Film Director)
"In the 70s he built himself a reputation as a live performer of tremendous vitality." "He was even headhunted to join The Rolling Stones." Niall Stokes (Editor, Hot Press)
"One of the things that was crucial for me I got from Rory Gallagher, which was the idea of, like, being a guitar player for life and living it." Johnny Marr (The Smiths/ The The/ Electronic/ Johnny Marr and the Healers/Modest Mouse)
"Rory's death really upset me. I heard about it just before we went on stage, and it put a damper on the evening. I can't say I knew him that well, but I remember meeting him in our offices once, and we spent an hour talking. He was such a nice guy and a great player." Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin
"So these couple of kids come up, who's me and my mate, and say 'How do you get your sound Mr. Gallagher?' and he sits and tells us. So I owe Rory Gallagher my sound." Brian May (Queen)
"Rory's death is a tragic loss of a great musician and a very good friend." Van Morrison
"The man who got me back into the blues." Eric Clapton
"An uncompromisingly serious musician" The Times, 16 June 1995.
Barack Obama keynote at '04 DNC Convention (part 1)
I really shouldn't throw overbroad rhetorical bombs out there. I do think that the "use it or lose it" and "google bomb" initiatives are valuable in that they invite the media to cover things that would not otherwise be covered.
"Net roots" may yield results in 10-15 years, but there were no real accomplishments in 2004 and it doesn't look like progressives will make a leap forward in 2006. If Dems prevail in a few days, I think that you will see wins from Dems who act like Republicans but do not act like religious nutjob Republicans (i.e. James Webb in VA; Ben Cardin in MD; Lieberman in CT; Tester in MT).
The problem is that affluent white men and women aged 18-29 (the core of the net roots movement) are predominantly urban and have little connection or feel for rural areas. Merely Dean-dropping the kids into Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, and the West will always be a recipe for disaster.
The ideological progressive purity demanded by the Kos and his ilk will only ever yield that intensely great and beautiful man, Dennis Kucinich. It will not produce a person who can ever hope to be elected on a nationwide basis.