Russians Play With Tazer
What Happens When Russian Kids Get Hold of a Tazer. Shocking to say the least.
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Part 1, Marines train in the U.S. and set up an operations post in the Pacific. Shows Adm. Byrd. Part 2, women make dirigibles; a pipe line is laid from Texas to Illinois; ships are launched in Maine; children camp in New Jersey. Part 3, Philippine soldiers train in California. Part 4, the "Flying Tigers" in China become part of the Army Air Forces. Wings and insignias are presented to the airmen. Shows Gen. Chennault.As always, you can view the video here at Google Videos or visit the actual page by clicking on the image to the left.
ARC ID: 38917
Keywords: Airships; Filipinos; Women; World War, 1939-1945; ""Flying Tigers""; Army Air Forces; Byrd, Richard Evelyn, Adm.; Chennault, Claire Lee, Gen.; Christening (Ships) Petroleum--Transportation; California (United States, North and Central America) state; Illinois (United States, North and Central America) state; Maine (United States, North and Central America) state; New Jersey (United States, North and Central America) state; Texas (United States, North and Central America) state; Department of Defense. Department of the Navy. U.S. Marine Corps.; United News
Part 1, Marines train in the U.S. and set up an operations post in the Pacific. Shows Adm. Byrd. Part 2, women make dirigibles; a pipe line is laid from Texas to Illinois; ships are launched in Maine; children camp in New Jersey. Part 3, Philippine soldiers train in California. Part 4, the "Flying Tigers" in China become part of the Army Air Forces. Wings and insignias are presented to the airmen. Shows Gen. Chennault.As always, you can view the video here at Google Videos or visit the actual page by clicking on the image to the left.
ARC ID: 38917
Keywords: Airships; Filipinos; Women; World War, 1939-1945; ""Flying Tigers""; Army Air Forces; Byrd, Richard Evelyn, Adm.; Chennault, Claire Lee, Gen.; Christening (Ships) Petroleum--Transportation; California (United States, North and Central America) state; Illinois (United States, North and Central America) state; Maine (United States, North and Central America) state; New Jersey (United States, North and Central America) state; Texas (United States, North and Central America) state; Department of Defense. Department of the Navy. U.S. Marine Corps.; United News
Daily Show clip of San Francisco's vs. Los Angeles' syphilis campaigns. While San Francisco chose a cartoon penis, L.A. went with a big fat sore.
The lucky 10 finalists finally get to move into their sexy penthouse, but it's not long before drama starts kicking them in the pants. Their next challenge ships them to Much HQ, where they have a blast co-hosting MOD and later test their media chops at a press party. In the end, one finalist is kicked out of the penthouse, and if you missed it, you can watch the entire episode now!
VJ Search is a reality show, a proving ground and a free-for-all with the ultimate prize: a dream job as a VJ on MuchMusic, Canada's music station. It all started with the cross-Canada tour - the VJ Search Team hit 23 cities and made 32 stops from coast to coast - where young, energetic VJ hopefuls strutted their stuff for the cameras and assembled crowd. Throughout the 10 episode series, finalists will interview the biggest bands and artists, test their music knowledge and compete head to head. You'll bear witness to all the cat-fights, all the trash-talking, all the sexy behind-closed-doors action and all the tearful confessions on your TV, online and on your mobile phone. And eventually, when all the dust settles, there will only be one - the new Much VJ!
Tango (or, as they prefer, "Tango Lemon") tastes a lot like carbonated lemonade. It doesn't have the smoothness of, say 7-Up; there's a very tart aftertaste that makes it hard to drink more than about six ounces at a time. But if you're willing to confine yourself to a thimbleful, it's very tasty.