YouTube Classics, Part Deux

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The discussion revolves around a variety of YouTube classics, showcasing humorous and nostalgic content. Participants share their favorite videos, including clips of animals, classic performances, and comedic sketches. Noteworthy mentions include a jackrabbit's agility, a humorous take on fire safety, and various musical performances that evoke strong emotions. The conversation also touches on the significance of classic television and music, with references to iconic figures like Rick Astley and the influence of past entertainment on current culture. Additionally, there are light-hearted comments on personal experiences and the impact of music on mood. The thread highlights the joy of sharing and reminiscing about beloved online content while engaging in playful banter.
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A continuation of YouTube Classics.

Playing trombone to 'wildlife':

 
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A continuation of YouTube Classics.

Playing trombone to 'wildlife':



Moosic to my ears. :smile:
 
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Graceful dance movements by two Indian dancers.

 
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Especially for @lisab (who introduced me to Victor Borge):

 
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Some football team should sign this jackrabbit! Or maybe a gymnastics team... pay attention at about 0:37...

 
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jtbell said:
Some football team should sign this jackrabbit! Or maybe a gymnastics team... pay attention at about 0:37...



The jackrabbit has apparently been giving lessons to Cam Newton of the Carolina Panthers:

 
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Skip to 4:45 for the action. Today's lesson is, have a fire extinguisher in your house.

 
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nsaspook said:
Skip to 4:45 for the action. Today's lesson is, have a fire extinguisher in your house.


As soon as he set the one thing in the trash to deal with the first fire, I knew what was coming.
As an ex-fireman, I have only one thing that comes to mind. :rolleyes:
 
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How could he have possibly known that dropping a burning tip into a bag of lighter fluid soaked rags would cause a big fire?
 
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What are people doing in all those stopped cars?

I see the driver with a woman in the backseat and the car is rocking. (viewed with time displacement technology )
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The boys are back in town.



"Droids don't pull people's arms out of their sockets when they lose..."
 
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lisab said:
A continuation of YouTube Classics.

WHAT?? After only nine years you locked my thread? The nerve... o0)

A bit of historical, techno-political, social commentary...comedy
 
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nsaspook said:


Reminds me of the other maritime classic:

 
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Funny: http://www.navy.mil/navydata/nav_legacy.asp?id=174
 
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'Godzilla' captured in Sugar Land

 
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And now for something more serious...
 
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Insert Standard disclaimer!

 
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Have the Chinese discovered how to levitate cars?



Mystery solved! (CNN)
 
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Selfies
 
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Deaf People Reactions When They Hear For The First Time
 
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Experiment in the physics of motion.



Ouch!
 
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This was one of the links after your video. :oldlaugh:

 
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An oldie but goldie for me...
 
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DennisN said:
An oldie but goldie for me...

Another oldie but goldie. It's worth watching again (it never gets old).
Darth Vader was voiced by James Earl Jones. This clip dubs over Vader's voice with the voice of James Earl Jones from other movies.
(Caution: almost safe for work, but not quite.)
 
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Why thank you, my throat was getting all dry. :DD
 
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jtbell said:
Some football team should sign this jackrabbit! Or maybe a gymnastics team... pay attention at about 0:37...


I was at this game, he made multiple appearances!
 
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This is something, I'm impressed:
Flow-Through suppressor
 
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Brian Cox tries to explain a gravitational wave to his tv producer :biggrin:.
 
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I see that Triumph has been busy. :oldlaugh:

 
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Am I the only one who tells nurses to please wait a moment and to please do it painfully when they are going to use needles on you? My reaction to nurses with needles: (I don't laugh at her, I sympathize with her)


She was courageous... had it been me... Me running from the nurses with needles like: I'm okay, I forgot I'm not sick anymore!

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Lessons on how to treat your fans even if you are a big star...
#1 Coldplay


#2 Adele


#3 Lenny Kravitz
 
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Sometimes you see a http://www.news965.com/news/news/local/fedex-driver-narrowly-escapes-tornado-hiding-behin/nqbJS/ where someone gets physics at a fundamental level.
For example, when trapped by a tornado, wedging yourself behind a heavy Coke machine (bottom of picture) can save your life.
Even though it eventually fell over, it protected her long enough to survive. :woot:

 

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