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Secretariat´s legendary win of the 1973 Kentucky Derby

Marvin Gaye - Heard It Through The Grapevine - A Capella

Burnett and Andrews, Carnegie Hall,1962

15000 post-it note prank

Glass Door Prank

Psychological Quiz - Are you part of the 2%?

Les Miserables - One Day More and Act II End (1987 Tony's)

catsaway9 says...

What an incredible musical. The quality of this video doesn't do it justice. I saw this performed on Broadway the very next night, the night after they won all the Tony's, and the cast was on fire! I'll never forget it.

Cloth Diapers

catsaway9 says...

I think that if you wash them yourself, it makes environmental sense, but those people who use a diaper service, not so much. You've got the trucks that pick them up and all of that to contend with when you send them out to a service.

The Chris Bliss Diss...by Jason Garfield

catsaway9 says...

I think critics missed the appeal of Bliss's performance (the original). It isn't the technique or level of difficulty that impresses, it's that it's beautifully choreographed to the music. The balls appear to be almost dancing. Garfield's performance, while more difficult from a technical perspective, doesn't fit the music nearly as well.

"Impossible is Nothing" - self-congradulatory wanking

I am my own twin

WTF? View co-host doesn't know if the earth is flat or round

catsaway9 says...

I don't watch the show, but I'll be interested to hear how long those two women (Whoopi and Sherri) can share the same table. I don't see Whoopi having any patience for her at all.

Ricky Ricardo's going to be a Daddy...!

catsaway9 says...

Wikipedia:
Just before filming began on the show, Lucy became pregnant with her and Desi's first child, Lucie Arnaz. They actually filmed the original pilot while Lucy was "showing", but did not include this in the episode.

Later during the second season, Lucy was pregnant again, with second child Desi Arnaz, Jr. This time, they incorporated her pregnancy into the storyline. Despite popular belief, Lucy's pregnancy was not TV's first on-screen pregnancy. That distinction belongs to Mary Kay on the late 1940s sitcom Mary Kay and Johnny.

In this era, saying the words "pregnant" or "pregnancy" on the air was prohibited, so they always described Lucy as "expecting" (or "'spectin'" in Ricky's case). When Lucy finds out she is pregnant, she announces to Ethel: "I am going to have a baby!" The episode "Lucy Is Enceinte" aired on December 8, 1952 ("enceinte" being French for "expecting" or "pregnant"). The episode "Lucy Goes To The Hospital" first aired on January 19, 1953, the same day Lucille Ball gave birth to Desi, Jr., and was watched by more people than any other TV program at that time--a considerable feat, given that Dwight D. Eisenhower was inaugurated President of the United States the very same day. 68% of all American television sets were tuned in to I Love Lucy to watch Lucy when the time arrived for her to give birth.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Love_Lucy

Pop! Goes My Heart - Hugh Grant Parody of 80s Pop Cheese

George S. Interviews a former Child Soldier



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