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Fairy Tales - Cinderella
from YouTube :: Videos by rajshri July 22, 2008
Click http://www.rajshri.com/Animation/others/index.asp?page=1 to watch more of Fairy Tales Author: rajshri Keywords: fairy night sleep tale story bedtime cartoon poor girl step mother cidrella ball prince marriage god Added: July 22, 2008
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Barack Obama wants gay marriage.
from - blip.tv (beta) July 22, 2008
Why is Barack Obama so intent of promoting gay marriage? Maybe Sinclair is telling the truth. Obama disrespects Christians once again. Romans 3:18 There is no fear of God before their eyes. Whatever Barack Obama thinks, he will not be able to change God's Word and will one day have to pay the price for not believing what God has written. Leviticus 18:22 Thou shalt not lie with mankind, as with womankind: it is abomination. Leviticus 20:13 If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to death; their blood shall be upon them. Romans 1:22-27 V22 Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, V23 And changed the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man, and to birds, and fourfooted beasts, and creeping things. V24 Wherefore God also gave them up to uncleanness through the lusts of their own hearts, to dishonour their own bodies between themselves: V25 Who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator, Who is blessed for ever. Amen. V26 For this cause God gave them up unto vile affections: for even their women did change the natural use into that which is against nature: V27 And likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another; men with men working that which is unseemly, and receiving in themselves that recompence of their error which was meet. SAY THIS PRAYER: Dear Jesus, I am a sinner and am headed to eternal hell because of my sins. I believe you died on the cross to take away my sins and to take me to heaven. Jesus, I ask you now to come into my heart and take away my sins and give me eternal life. http://www.armyofgod.com
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Cat!
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 21, 2008
A modern-day fairy tale of a movie within a movie. An over-the-hill, stardom struck magical cat hijacks a fairy tale movie production. Soon, the script goes out the window and from scene to scene the laughs keep coming.
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Erza's sanctuary
from YouTube :: Tag // utada July 21, 2008
Another Erza tribute vid. hope you enjoy :D Author: ponchocsi Keywords: Erza fairy tail sanctuary utada hikaru manga Added: July 21, 2008
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Cat!
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 20, 2008
An over-the-hill, stardom struck magical cat hijacks a fairy tale movie production. Soon, the script goes out the window and the lines between fantasy and reality blur.
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Duck and Chonny
from Top Rated July 20, 2008
childrens story art book thingo about chonny and a duck enjoy peoples, mostly the ladies, cus i made this one for you! lol ^^ ps. dont expect it to be uber funny. cus it aint laters
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CMP 012 - The Song of Amergin
from Celtic Myth Podshow July 19, 2008
The Sons of Mil finally break through the magic of the Children of Danu and land on the shores of Erin. They demand recompense for the death of their kin and negotiations take place. Now it is up to the Tuatha De Danaan - will they fight, flee or come up with another plan? And yet, the great Bard Amergin also has a trick or two up his sleeve!
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The Princess Of The Spring by Howard Schatz
from YouTube :: Videos by daughterofpele July 18, 2008
A video of the book 'The Princess Of The Spring & The Queen Of The Sea' by Howard Schatz. Images: The Princess Of The Spring & The Queen Of The Sea Pacific Photographic Press 1996 Music: The Pool by Tori Amos Author: daughterofpele Keywords: underwater photography princess queen fashion mermaids howard schatz fairy tale Tori Amos The Pool Winter water sea soothing Added: July 17, 2008
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The Chronicles of Center Earth
from YouTube :: Tag // lost July 17, 2008
A journey of fantasy through snow-filled lands in search for something lost. A mix-parody between The Chronicles of Narnia, the Wizard of Oz, and the Lord of the Rings. Author: laserdweeb44 Keywords: LotR Parody Chronicles Center Earth Cheesy Story Fantasy Snow Mercy Juctice Humility Fairy Princess Wizard Misty Big Man Added: July 17, 2008
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Little Fairy on the Prairie
from YouTube :: Tag // madtv July 16, 2008
While their folks are away, Laura and Mary finally get rid of that nasty Nellie Olsen once and for all! Author: doboramma Keywords: Little House on the Prairie parody fairy melissa gilbert spoof madtv snl gay drag Added: July 16, 2008
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Stewart From Mad TV Meets ToothFairy!
from YouTube :: Tag // madtv July 10, 2008
Stewart Played By Miki, Mother Played By Kita, && Tooth Fairy Played By Mali. Miki, Kita, && Mali Reinact Stewart Meets The Tooth Fairy, This Comedy Clip Has Been Seen On The TV Show Mad TV On Comedy Central Author: KhaoticMorphineMNMs Keywords: Stewart Mad TV Comedy Central Tooth Fairy Kita Miki Mali Sketch Added: July 10, 2008
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The Sheriff Who Came to Dinner
from Storynory, Audio Stories For Kids July 06, 2008
Download the audio Robin Hood s most trusted outlaw is Little John. In this rollicking, uproarious tale, Little John becomes a servant of the Sheriff of Nottingham - and he is the worst servant the Sheriff ever had. Once again, Robin Hood proves that he is the politest robber in all history, even if some of his bandits are not quite so well-mannered as he is. Also see our slightly gentler tale, The Guest of Robin Hood. Read by Natasha. Duration 13.13. Robin Hood liked to invite guests to dine with him at his table in Sherwood Forrest. If his guests were rich and powerful he would ask them to pay for their dinner with gold or jewels. But if they were poor or down on their luck, he would help them out with money from his own coffers. In this story, I’ll tell you how Robin entertained the Sheriff of Nottingham – and he was very rich and powerful indeed. Robin Hood’s most trusted outlaw was Little John. In fact, there was nothing little about him at all. He was huge. And if there was one thing that he really loved it was his food. In particular, he liked to eat venison – which is the meat of deer. There were plenty of deer in Sherwood Forrest, but it was forbidden to shoot them by punishment of death. The law didn’t stop Little John, because he feared nothing or nobody. Sometimes he would arrive at Robin Hood’s layer with a bag full of hares, partridges, and pheasants and he would say to Robin: “Come on my friend, let’s get a good fire going. I’ll soon have these ready for roasting and what a fine dinner we shall have.” But quite often Robin would make Little John wait for his dinner until a rich and respectable guest had come to join them. And at those times, when Little John was hungry, he would become very tetchy and bad tempered indeed. All the other robbers who lived with Robin Hood would stay out of his way, because nobody wanted to get into a fight with a man as big and strong as Little John. One day, Robin asked Little John to go into the city of Nottingham to see if he could pick up any news or gossip. It so happened, that on that same day there was shooting competition in the market place. Little John could not resist a chance to show of his skill with his bow and arrow, and he paid the fee of one penny to join the contest. Each archer had to shoot an arrow into a post. Those who missed dropped out, and those that hit went on to the next round when the posts were moved further back. Little John split six posts down the middle with his arrows. Nobody else could match him. The Sheriff of Nottingham gave him the first prize and declared: “This man is the best archer that I ever did see. Say now, my hearty young man, what is your name and where were you born?” “I was born in Yorkshire,” replied Little John. “And my name is Reynold Grenelef. “Well then, Reynold Grenelef,” said the Sheriff, “Come and work for me. I will pay you 20 marks a year and give you food and shelter.” If he had known who Little John really was, he would have taken him not to his house, but to his gaol, for the Sheriff was the law around those parts, and the law had no greater enemies than Robin Hood and Little John. At first Little John tried to think of a cheeky reply to the Sheriff’s offer, and then he thought to himself. “So help me. I shall be the worst servant he ever had.” And he said out loud: “I thank your Lordship. I shall come to your house this evening and start my service for you. I promise that you will never had another servant the like of Reynold Grenelef.” That evening, Little John settled into his new home in the servant’s quarters in the mansion belonging to the Sherriff of Nottingham. He had not eaten all day, and so he called out to the steward who was in charge of the dining hall: “Good Steward I pray, when will dinner be?” To which the Steward replied: “There will be no dinner for you till the master gets back.” “And when will that be?” asked Little John. “Not till next week, for he’s gone hunting with the Abbot.” At this, Little John picked up the steward and began to shake him: “What? A whole week without food? That will be the worse for my temper, and your head, for I swear I’ll take a crowbar and beat you with it. The butler heard the row, and came to give the new servant a clout round the ears, but when I saw the size of Little John, he held back. Little John pushed past him and kicked door open. Inside the kitchen he found a keg of wine, which he cracked open and began to guzzle from. Then he seized a leg of lamb out of the pantry, and started to tear chunks of meat off it with his teeth. The cook had not seen Little John before, and was amazed that a stranger should dare to burst into his kitchen and help himself to food and drink. He came up to Little John and gave him three good punches in the belly: “Little John looked up and said: “Give me more of those. I liked them well.” Then the cook drew his sword, and Little John drew his, and as neither would back away, they set about each other with their blades. Out on the road they fought, and across the green. Their clashing steel made so much noise that you might have thought that two whole armies were in battle. Their swords were made thick and strong for breaking open armour. But neither man grew tiered as they wielded their heavy weapons for over an hour. “I swear by my true life,” said Little John, “That you are the best swordsman that I ever did see. If only you can shoot as well with a bow, then you should come with me to Green Wood and join the band of Robin Hood. You’ll have three new sets of clothes a year and 20 marks for your purse.” And the cook replied: “Set down your sword and we shall be friends.” And as they were both hungry after the fight, they went back to the Sheriff’s house and stuffed themselves with sweetmeats from the pantry. After that, they gathered all the precious things that they could find around the house. They took goblets and plates, trays and caskets. Nor did they forget the silver spoons. They found a crowbar and broke into the safe where they fond plenty of money in gold coins. All this they put into a chest and rode off with it to Green Wood and Robin Hood. Robin was greatly amused by Little John’s story of his time in the service of the Sheriff, and he was indeed pleased with the chest full of loot. But he said: “I cannot eat off the Sheriff’s plate unless his Lordship joins us here in Green Wood for dinner.” And thinking this over, Little John said: “Then let me fetch the Sheriff to you.” He rode off across the forest to the Sheriff’s hunting lodge, and waited for him to return back from the day’s hunting with his hounds. When the Sheriff saw his new servant the said: “So look who it is. Reynold Grenelef. What brings you here my man?” Little John knelt before him and said: “Good master. Five miles from here is one of the fairest sights I ever did see : Tender young hares and a herd of sixty or more deer. I did not dare aim my arrows for fear of the law, but thought I d come and to tell you what I saw.” The Sheriff replied that it would be a delight to watch Little John display his hunting skills with the Long Bow and arrow and added: “Fear not the law, for I am the law here and I would love to see this sport.” Then Little John led the Sheriff across the forest but not to the hunting grounds, for he took him instead to the camp of Robin Hood and his band of outlaws. When the Sheriff saw that he was surrounded by brigands he exclaimed: “Reynold Grenelef. You have betrayed me!” And Little John replied. “Master, I swear it was not my fault, for your steward and your butler would not give me dinner.” Then Little John made the Sheriff take off his fine clothes and gave them to his cook, who put them on. Robin invited the Sheriff, just wearing his shirt and britches, to sit down at his table, with this cook on one side and his “servant”, Little John, on the other. He placed before him his own silver plate, and filled his own goblet with wine. The feast was a good one, but the Sheriff had lost his appetite. He did not believe that he would leave the forest alive. “Cheer up Lord Sheriff,” said Robin, “For I give you your life. You can live here with me for a year and I’ll teach you to be an outlaw.” The Sheriff replied: “Better that in the morning you cut off my head.” And Robin said: “Better in the morning that you should go free. But first you must swear an oath by St. Mary that you will never do any harm to me or my men.” The Sheriff was too proud to agree to such a promise right away, but in the morning, after a night as the guest of Robin Hood, he thought better of it, and he agreed to swear the oath: “For as long as I live I shall be Robin Hood’s best friend, and if any day or night, by water or by land, I shall ever find Robin Hood or any of his men, I shall help them in any way I can. And when he had sworn his oath, the Sheriff went on his way home, still wearing just his shirt and britches, and riding on mule.
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CMP SP02b - Midsummer 2008 Part 2
from Celtic Myth Podshow July 02, 2008
We celebrate the Midsummer Festival with a massive offering of goodies. The second half contains an amazing poem called The Shadow House of Lugh, a story from The Fire of Belenus by William Russeth and some music.
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Red. Harbour
from YouTube :: Tag // copenhagen July 02, 2008
Save the real nature places near the capital Copenhagen Music: Tracy Chapman: The Rape Of The World Author: Bombins88 Keywords: Nature: save the last places with fairy tales and history. Added: July 2, 2008
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Life Slices - Apple
from Dailymotion - recent videos June 29, 2008
Barry recounts his most terrifying tale.Author: lifeslices Tags: barry cleaning comedy dust fairy holiday independent life man mclaughlin network slices spandex tights Posted: 30 June 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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