From the glaciers to the desert, From New Zealand to Rome Time flows, flies, burns. -Vimeo
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From the glaciers to the desert, From New Zealand to Rome Time flows, flies, burns. -Vimeo
posted by geo321A very cute Christmas cartoon featuring The Grim Reaper, and Santa Claus. The Grim Reaper is very eager to get a present this year it seems. ;)
posted by Auger8YouTube Description: Musical carillon performance at texas renaissance festival. The carillon of Cast in Bronze consists of 35 bells with a total weight of four tons. It is the only musical act of... continue reading
posted by Aard VarkAlmost there, buddy!
posted by Gale WallisCongratulations for reaching the Galaxy Level of Siftdom. From VideoJug --> Here is a short video all about galaxies. Our Galaxy is named the Milky Way and it is such a big galaxy that we cannot... continue reading
posted by Boise_LibIf you been following the late late show, they end each interview with a awkward pause or playing a mouth organ ( Harmonica ). But no one can ever play. So Craig said he would give away a golden mouth... continue reading
posted by saber2xThe Grim Reaper reminded me of this fantastic scene from 'Six Feet Under'. YouTube: Nate's Dream From Season 4 Episode 9 "Grinding The Corn"
posted by Janine V.Thanks dot dude for finding this, and thanks hpqp for finding the perfect tubechop
posted by Gale WallisBronze--Mankind's oldest useful metal. Takes a lot of hard work to get it--but well worth it.
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posted by Gale WallisIt's like sifting: melt away the crass and keep only the good stuff!
posted by hpqpFrom 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes' (1953)
posted by EdenA clock of clocks. Telling time. Analog as digital. Nifty.
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