YouTube Classics: Watch & Learn Kids

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The discussion centers around a humorous commercial featuring a child and his mother, where the mother throws a tantrum, leading to the child behaving better out of embarrassment. Participants express confusion about the commercial's message but agree it could serve as a lesson for kids. The conversation then shifts to various comedic videos and skits shared by users, including classic moments from shows like "WKRP in Cincinnati" and references to popular YouTube clips. There are mentions of notable comedians and their performances, as well as discussions about the risks associated with extreme sports and reckless behavior, emphasizing the importance of safety. The thread also touches on nostalgic references to past television shows and comedic sketches, showcasing a blend of humor and commentary on societal norms.
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Heavy D and the Boyz - Somebody For Me

 
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I thought this was funny.



It would help to know that Rachmaninov who composed the song was 6'+ and had a 12" hand span(making this hard for people will small hands to play I guess), I guess this guy had to improvise due to his small hands :smile:
 
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hanuman chants from baraka


A different way to spend an afternoon or morning.

:biggrin:
 
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dontdisturbmycircles said:
I thought this was funny.



It would help to know that Rachmaninov who composed the song was 6'+ and had a 12" hand span(making this hard for people will small hands to play I guess), I guess this guy had to improvise due to his small hands :smile:
That is great! Reminds me of Victor Borge.

The Hungarian Rhapsody


Classic Borge!


Victor Borge improvising on the piano - He's incredible.


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

And a more serious Borge playing Debussy's Debussy's "Clair de Lune"


The Muppets - Victor Borge
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWf7GEX65Sw&NR=1 :smile:
 
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One of my favorite pieces of classical music

1995 Gordeeva & Grinkov "Vocalise"


Perhaps the best version of Vocalise
Performed by Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Andrew Litton

Unfortunately the recording is marred in one spot.

It is available with other great pieces on a CD

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00005Q467/?tag=pfamazon01-20
 
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Abbott and Costello - Who's on First? - http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8342445135331678445
 
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The Super Bass-O-Matic '76
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1587635332

For the ladies
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=553359317
 
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Lake Peigneur: The Swirling Vortex of Doom -
 
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mattmns said:
Lake Peigneur: The Swirling Vortex of Doom -


Very interesting! :cool: I had never heard this story before.
 
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Like A Bird On A Wire (High Power Line Worker on other sites)


Cool job. :cool:

I actually enjoy high places, and there are times when I miss the high iron. :-p


Astar helicopter landing on catenary heli pad - this guy is good!
 
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Carl Sagan - Big Bang to Man



Ignore the part where he says 'explosion' and '15 billion'.
 
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7089828527972056485&q=la+boheme&total=913&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=2

Dedicated to Marlon Brando.
 
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Ok a mystery bonus prize to anyone who can find all 3 parts of the South Park episode:Make Love Not Warcraft, in English on You Tube

:biggrin:

It took me a week to find it elsewhere, because this website was down for two weeks :mad:

Technically not cricket but if you haven't seen this episode and your a bit of a gaming nerd you will lyao I guarantee it.(not legally binding)

http://www.southparkzone.com/episode.php?vid=1008

I quote:

I have to get home my kids are playing WOW right now!

Head programmer of WOW: Your kids characters are already dead Jim

Jim: oh no!

and

Head programmer of WOW:How do you kill a man who has no life :smile:

EDIT:

Cartman: When Hitler rose to power a lot of people stopped playing, you know who they were... The French.

Classic Cartman :smile:
 
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Yes that episode is hillarious. :-)

Cartman: "You can't be the dwarf character Butters, I'm the dwarf."

You can find all SP episodes here as well, http://www.allabout-sp.net/episodes.php (edit: ah I didn't read carefully enough, you wanted a link on youtube, oh well)
 
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Why you should never get involved in politics let alone the Palestine - Israel debate :smile:
 
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Parrots
 
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http://www.livevideo.com/video/trigirl/DF040411026F4A4A920DF2F9A4E13E20/leopard-attack.aspx

Well, not youtube. But it is the most incredible and beautiful nature video I've ever seen. It's about a leopard that becomes a surrogate to the baby baboon who's mother he killed.
 
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I'm temporarily locking this thread to resolve a problem concerning some of the videos that have been removed from youtube after the links were posted here. If your post here is deleted, it means it had only dead links in it. If the content of the post needs to be preserved to maintain the integrity of the discussion within the thread, I will leave it up without the links. Unless we find that the issue noticed on some dead links is a frequent problem, the thread will be reopened shortly.

Edit: The thread is reopened. A few notes:
1) Remember that videos linked here still must conform to our forum guidelines. Links to videos are not a way to do an end-run around our restrictions on profanity or religious commentary. Some such videos and related discussion have been deleted along with the dead links.
2) Please LABEL your links with a title of the content. This is important for two reasons, a) people reading the thread will know if the link is one they are interested in following, and b) we can check from time to time that the content at the link is still the same as that intended at the time of the post (this is part of the problem we had today).
3) Consider not linking to content that's likely to be a copyright violation. Many of the now dead links deleted today were removed from YouTube due to copyright violations. Chances are, if it's a clip of something off TV, it will eventually be deleted by YouTube.

Please continue to enjoy the thread and thanks for your attention to these 3 concerns to help us keep the thread open and clean.
 
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Elliott smith, Indie music

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-33727645001980693&q=needle+in+the+hay&total=88&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=2
 
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Bruce Lee - The "lost" interview.

This popped up on my homepage today.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1413383646144124621&q=type%3Agpick
 
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I started watching that thinking I'd maybe get an idea of what it was about and then if it was interesting watch it tomorrow, but I ended up watching the whole thing as it was a really good interview and it drew me in. Thanks Ivan.

Bruce Lee developed his own freestyle form of martial arts drawing from Kung Fu and other techniques, and he talks about this in the interview or this idea, few martial arts do this I think Ninjitsu: Tai Jitsu or some forms do this, but it was probably an unusual thing to do at the time.

I've always been interested in Bruce Lee's life, and his ideas were really interesting in this interview, in context with the times, 1971. I wonder if the mystery surrounding his death will ever be cleared up?
 
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:smile:

That was great, shame they never aired that but I think Mary Whitehouse would of had a coronary.

Zippy: "I've got a big red twanger":approve:

Bungle: "I've only got a small twanger but I do like to play with it":redface:

:smile:
 
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Amazing that the crew actually recorded that.
 
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Mallignamius said:
And is it really appropriate for this forum?

It didn't even occur to me that it could be inappropriate. Seems barely offensive, but I apologise if you found it so.
 
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And is it really appropriate for this forum?

Oooooo, yeah. :smile:

I can't believe this was actually filmed! :cry:
 
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The best of Hubble... Part l
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJW1hof_4_I&NR=1
I think the music is Vangelis - anyway nice music to go along with the graphics.

The best of Hubble... Part ll


The best of Hubble... Part III


The best of Hubble... Part Vl



THE UNIVERSE FROM HUBBLE (turn down the volume)
 
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Why one doesn't live next door to a rocket lauch site. :rolleyes:



Interesting perspectives on nuclear explosions



 
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The first one was very pretty (don't worry no one died in that one it had a satellite payload apparently)

As were the nuclear explosions I've not seen so many before. Disturbingly beautiful. But still I'm glad I wasn't anywhere near it :eek:

Something to lighten my mood.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5IBJaLU3v4&mode=related&search=

I'm not a big fan of slapstick, but the observational comedy is great here :smile:
 
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male lions





Some cool stuff about male lions. And who dares to say that they are lazy creatures only living off the work of females?
 
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  • #295
Yes like human male lions, cat like lions face a tough life. Never let it be in doubt; or face the wrath of the Attenborough: grrrrr.

With that absurdity in mind I present a compilation from The Mighty Boosh:-



Not for the naturally logical, or people who don't like the absurd. You have been warned... It will mess with your mind. :devil:
 
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If don't know if anyone's posted this one yet, but:



Lighting a grill with LOX.
 
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I'm going to stick with fire lighters. Just to be old fashioned. :-p



Thermite vs liquid nitrogen and others :smile:
 
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From the new common CD. I bought it today, a great buy.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3333339654030445173&q=common+I+want+you&total=1374&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0

Great great song.
 
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Schrodinger's Dog said:
I'm going to stick with fire lighters. Just to be old fashioned. :-p



Thermite vs liquid nitrogen and others :smile:


and they say cars only explode in movies...
 
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You should see what they do to caravans, I think the shows writers have a morbid hatred of them. Personal favourite was the eight caravan series where they blow them up with different highly inflammable gasses. Very pretty, green, red, blue, yellow, all the colours of the rainbow :smile:

I'd show it but you tube don't have it :frown:
 

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