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  • smoshvideos

    smoshvideos Anthony and Ian try to do more ghostly things, but realize something... Watch this video in higher quality & download video at http://smosh.com http://smosh.com http://myspace.com/smosh

  • other tribal shorts from fPcN interCultural:

    This channel aims to promote the good work and lives of tribal peoples and expose and discredit those seeking to harm them, their ways of life and their environments. If you know about a film that you think would fit here, please let us know, via the contact form on: http://www.fpcn-global.org/contact Many more indigenous films, can be found on the website, here: http://www.fpcn-global.org/content/Tribal-Films The fPcN interCultural: collective

  • Ahmadiyya Muslim Community - Love for All, Hatred for None

    Friday Sermons are delivered every Friday by Hadhrat Khalifatul Masih

  • Textures

    Technical dutch Metal Band TEXTURES join in on the Miro rage. Always shooting video while on tour and in the studio, the guys started wondering: "why not share this (sometimes hilareous) footage with the fans?" So they set up this channel. Live footage, Backstage Footage, Studio Footage, Music Videos... Older stuff... It's all coming on this channel.

  • Folkways | UNC-TV

    From folk art and folk music to simple pioneer living, many of North Carolina's residents have passed down history and traditions begun by the first state settlers. Folkways, hosted by Grammy Award-winning musician David Holt, introduces some of the people who strive to keep the state's history alive, either with splendid heritage handcrafting or continuing a vintage way of life that first appeared in the state's earlier days. Over 200 years ago, the early American settlers rode on vehicles and used items they made by hand. Wheelwrights and blacksmiths assembled wagons. Wooden dolls and toys bore the mark of their makers. These craftspeople used the materials that were available through nature--iron, copper, clay, stone and wood. Today, several North Carolinians continue the fine art of woodworking. Folkways' Workers in Wood introduces us to wheelwrights and wood carvers who craft intricate figurines or dolls. The journey begins in Tyler, North Carolina, where Emmett Jones describes the complex process of making a wagon wheel. Wheelwrights not only have to have carpentry skills, but they must also know blacksmithing. Emmett shows how he painstakingly carves and saws the axle to prepare it for the spokes and how he must measure the distance between the spokes before he adds the tire frame. Making the tire hones his blacksmith skills as he heats and shapes the metal to fit around the rim. Moving to Brasstown, the home of the annual Fall Festival at the John C. Campbell Folk School, we will see Nolan Beaver's small intricately carved wooden figures. In Thomasville, home of furniture in North Carolina, George Servance makes dancing wooden dolls of all varieties. He explains his use of different types of wood for each piece of the doll and shows how his dolls can tap dance to David Holt's guitar music. Folkways' Workers in Wood will give you a new appreciation for wood carved figures and for life before assembly lines. For Emmett, Nolan and George, carving by hand is their passion and their final products are stamped with their tender care and talent.

  • Jake and Amir

    Jake and Amir are two best friends that work together, live together, and play together. We're not really best friends, so don't type that. Yes we are. No we aren't, and we also don't live together. Whatever. Not whatever. Dinner tonight? Nope.

  • KEXP Video of the Week

    KEXP's Video of the Week podcast features exclusive in-studio performances from independent musicians that KEXP thinks listeners should hear along with songs from more well-known artists. Soulful singer Jamie Lidell performs "Another Day" from his 2008 album "Jim" live in the KEXP studio on 5/27/08.

  • Everyday Drinkers: Common Man Cocktails

    If you're looking to expand your library of known alcoholic beverages, sweet drinks, sour seductions or some strong selective spirits this show may be for you. We're taking a common drinker perspective, using items you can find around your house or buy cheaply and giving you a few ideas for your next big bash. Vodka, Tequila, Rum, Schnapps, Liquors, there are no limits to the alcoholic mixers. Brought to you by Everyday Drinkers. How to create the perfect (red) Mai Tai. Sweet, tasty and refreshing.

  • On The Money - Fool.co.uk's Video Podcast

    We're looking at the financial issues of the day, finding out what people like you have to say, and then putting it to our experts. It's three minutes, twice a month that you can't afford to miss! With property prices firmly on the slide, gazundering is coming back into fashion. But what exactly is gazundering? And just how ethical is it? Donna Werbner takes to the street to get your views, and asks for insight from Fool.co.uk's experts Laura Starkey and Ed Bowsher. (Pilot Episode)

  • Momversation

    Momversation You know who we're talking about: the people who share your blood don't always share your politics. Since tomorrow is Election Day, Heather Armstrong of dooce asks: What do you do when the people you love disagree with your political views? What's your advice? Join the Momversation.

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