YouTube Classics, Part Deux

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Pwned!
 
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Relevancy to a recently discussed thread:



And the full song:

 
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Standard disclaimer ...
 
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Rule Britannia!

 
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Nice. You can even see rolls of toilet paper flying through the air. :oldlaugh:
 
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Archaic Weapon for an Advanced Age

 
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Don't drop it!


The back of the mirrors are blurred.
 
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Don't drop it!
“Mirror, mirror, on the wall, where’s the faintest star of all?”
 
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Fight me, you spawn from the forest! The fish is mine!

 
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*oops*

 
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Skillful kid (source here):

 
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Why did it have to be spiders?



 
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Lucy becomes an airline stewardess (featuring Carol Burnett)



One thing I like about these seminal TV actors was that many were originally Vaudeville or "Vaudeville-esque" performers. I think this is where Lucy and Ricky met Fred and Ethel and Carol is certainly of that spirit. Vaudeville was to early TV the same as stand-up comedy was to hit TV series shows later on like Seinfeld, Rosanne, Cosby, etc., you had to earn your street-cred "on stage."
 
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Nice video clip:

Lightning Storm Recorded at 7000 Frames Per Second
(Ningyu Liu, Florida Institute of Technology)
 
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Society to restore Benjamin Franklin's role in the discovery of electricity
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Lightning Storm Recorded at 7000 Frames Per Second

That is supercool, thanks for posting that.
 
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Mosquitoes: (very annoying)


 
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Beautiful projections! :smile:



 
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Kids today have no idea what it was like back then.
 
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The emotions are powerful here. :cry:

I remember the feelings the first time I played it and today my body hair still spikes on this scene. Maybe for those who don't know the story they don't feel anything, but for those who know the story... this is something.

I linked because the embedded doesn't respect the timing. For some reason it ignores it.
 
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I don't watch the Big Bang Theory, but this made me laugh because of the background laughing track:


This is the original video of the laughing.
 
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"Deadly Super Rainbow" :oldlaugh: :oldlaugh: :oldlaugh:
 
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How to catch a plane if you're really, really late.

 
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No fear in babies it seems.

 
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No fear in babies it seems.


That's a touching video !

They do recognize teeth and claws, though.

About thirty years ago i was at Miami's science museum with all 3 kids, they were 4 2 and brand new.
I was carrying my 1 month old daughter Amy when i felt her tense up.
So i turned around to look for somebody behind me, nobody was within yards.
As i turned back she tensed again
so i turned again and sure enough
on the far side of the room fully fifty feet away was the same giant Kodiak stuffed bear that had so impressed me as a kindergartner thirty-five years earlier.

Kodiak.jpg

http://flashbackmiami.com/2015/09/02/miami-science-museum/

They see earlier and farther than the experts think ..


old jim
 
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Up, up and away!
 
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