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Poetes Fyzik: Ce Que L'On Pense [w/ Subtitles]

Poetes Fyzik: Ce Que L'On Pense [w/ Subtitles]

from Dailymotion - most recent videos on November 18, 2009
Duration: 392
Poetes Fyziks: www.myspace.com/poetesfyziks Magee McIlvaine aka DJ Maggi: www.mageefilms.com Nomadic Wax: www.nomadicwax.comAuthor: nomadicwax Tags: poetes fyziks poetesfyziks poesie rap gabon francophone hiphop hip hop magee nomadicwax nomadic wax fang equatorial africa congo tchad chad westafrica west revolution revolutionary politics african Posted: 18 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Poetes Fyzik: Ce Que L'On Pense [w/ Subtitles]

Poetes Fyzik: Ce Que L'On Pense [w/ Subtitles]

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 18, 2009
Duration: 393
Poetes Fyziks: www.myspace.com/poetesfyziks Magee McIlvaine aka DJ Maggi: www.mageefilms.com Nomadic Wax: www.nomadicwax.com
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International Hip Hop: CMJ Festival '09, Part 1

International Hip Hop: CMJ Festival '09, Part 1

from Dailymotion - most recent videos on November 17, 2009
Duration: 439
Nomadic Wax & Bloom Effect Featuring: Alfaress (Morocco) DJ Boo (USA/Philippines) At Versaris (Spain/Catalonia) Blitz The Ambassador (Ghana/USA) La Melodia (Holland) Phat Phillie (Croatia)Author: nomadicwax Tags: music africa africanunderground underground magee nomadicwax fiona bloom bloomeffect fionabloom cmj festival nyc concert live hiphop rap world alfaress morocco muslim islam arabic arab djboo boo Posted: 17 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Magee Trojans vs Mendenhall Tigers

Magee Trojans vs Mendenhall Tigers

from YouTube :: Tag // superbowl on October 31, 2009
Duration: 170
Author: MageeTrojans1 Keywords: Magee Trojans vs Mendenhall Tigers 86th Simpson County Super Bowl rain run this town jayz Added: October 31, 2009
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Wild West

Wild West

from recent posts tagged england - blip.tv (beta) on August 12, 2009
Duration: 131
iAnimate - iAnimate, You Watch! Wild West - A journey from east to west, by: Rob Farr, Ben Magee, Nick Reed and Alex Tavendale. Watch as our intrepid explorers travel through China, France, England and the U.S.A with an epic fight at the end! This Film is a stop frame animation.
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Chosan "As I Look Around"

Chosan "As I Look Around"

from 33rd Parallel TV ARCHIVES on June 02, 2008
Duration: 447
Chosan from Sierra leone/UK with the African Underground All-stars Nomadic Wax LLC Video by Magee McIvaine
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Train Ride at The Cincinnati Zoo

Train Ride at The Cincinnati Zoo

from krystaljamesmagee on May 26, 2008
Duration: 93
Went with the Fam to the Cincinnati Zoo Sunday.Two year old Donny loves train,so we got tickets for it.
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James(Jimmy) Joseph Magee

James(Jimmy) Joseph Magee

from Tui on May 14, 2008
Duration: 6
Hee hee. Just a clip of Bo, the Cat I whined Mommy into bringing home when I was eight years Old.
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513 Boys ( Matt Smith's Slide)

513 Boys ( Matt Smith's Slide)

from GlobeTrotter TV on May 07, 2008
Duration: 0
Cincinnati Softball Team
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Jimmy's Got a Girlfriend!Looove Slidesow :-)

Jimmy's Got a Girlfriend!Looove Slidesow :-)

from Gossip Girls Entertainment News on April 05, 2008
Duration: 194
One of Our Songs from when we first started Dating in the Ninth Grade.Jimmy's Got A Girlfriend By the Wilkinsons with more recent pics.I am sooo corny :-)
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One's Not enough

One's Not enough

from Tui on April 01, 2008
Duration: 23
2 year old Donny decides one cookie isn't enough
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Cincinnati Random

Cincinnati Random

from GlobeTrotter TV on April 01, 2008
Duration: 19
Coming out of the Ball Park after Opening Day for the Reds on March 31,2008.It was a cool and rainy day.Reds Lost.... :-(
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HUNT!

HUNT!

from GlobeTrotter TV on April 01, 2008
Duration: 78
HUNTING EASTER EGGS 2008. Krystal,James,Donny,Donny Jr., Jamie,Kendra,Matt,Kailee,Kortni,Kelsey,Kyndal.
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Friars, Vaqueros, & Marines: A History Worth Preserving

Friars, Vaqueros, & Marines: A History Worth Preserving

from betterbadnews on January 22, 2008
Duration: 410
We know this land today as Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, the world s largest amphibious training base. Every day over 60,000 Marines, sailors, their families, and civilians live and work here. It extends 17 miles along the Pacific Ocean between Oceanside and San Clemente California, covering an area of some 125,000 acres. But, its rich history began long before the Marine Corps stewardship. The Luise o and Juane o Indian tribes lived here centuries ago. The first written histories told of Spanish explorers and missionaries. The saga continued with tales of a thriving cattle ranch. In sharp contrast to much of surrounding Southern California, the men and women who lived those stories would recognize extensive tracts of Camp Pendleton today. The Marines created this charming chapel from an adobe structure that dates from the early mission days. We believe the Franciscans built it as a winery. The rancho era began with Pio Pico, California s last Mexican governor, who, with his brother General Andres Pico, received a large parcel when the Mexican government secularized the Spanish missions and divided their lands. They named it Rancho Santa Margarita y Las Flores. The brothers built a small, two bedroom home on a low hill near the former mission winery. Don Juan Forster, who purchased the ranch in 1864, expanded the Pico s small home into a handsome residence of 18 rooms surrounding a beautiful interior patio. This bougainvillea dates from that time. The hacienda was the center of ranch life. As we walk from room to room, we can almost hear the echoes of the generations of families that lived in this beautiful house. Today, it is on the National Register of Historic Places and stands as an exquisite reminder of early California ranch life. Don Juan Forster built this adobe at Las Flores in 1865 as a wedding gift for his son, Marcus. Marcus and his family lived there for the next 17 years. Richard O Neill purchased the Santa Margarita y Las Flores in 1882 on behalf of his partner, James Flood. Under this partnership the ranch reached its greatest heights. Thousands of head of cattle and hundreds of horses roamed the ranges. Even so, fewer than 200 people lived there. The O Neill family lived in the Ranch House, which remained central to ranch life. The Las Flores adobe took a different turn. O Neill, who managed the ranch, leased it and 2,000 surrounding acres to Jane Magee and her family in appreciation for her assistance in preventing a cattle rustling raid. The Magees raised lima beans on the coastal plateau. Jane became known as the Bean Queen. President Franklin Roosevelt visited Camp Pendleton in 1942 for its official dedication as a Marine Corps base. While there, he made two lasting pronouncements. He instructed the Marines to maintain, in so far as possible, the historic San Margarita y Las Flores Ranch traditions on the new base. The Corps has followed his instructions ever since. One of those traditions has been to keep the Ranch House Central to Base life. Since 1947 it has served as the official residence of 35 general officers and their families. Recently, with the building of new general officer quarters, it is no longer needed for that purpose. This creates a significant concern for those who treasure Camp Pendleton history because Congress does not provide sufficient funds to support the preservation and maintenance of historic properties. The President also promised Jane Magee that her family could continue to rent Las Flores as long as her generation survived. After the last Magee died in 1967 the adobe sat vacant and quickly began to deteriorate. Today, it is a National Historic Landmark. With support of the National Park Service and the University of Vermont Graduate School of Engineering, many of the original features have been restored. Much more needs doing. The Marine Corps presence at Camp Pendleton is yet another chapter in the story of this land. Camp Pendleton trained Marines and sailors served their country during World War II and conflicts in Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Kuwait, and Iraq. Their accomplishments and sacrifices are woven into the fabric of our nation s history and should be preserved and celebrated. The history of Camp Pendleton is long and rich. It is a story worth telling and a history worth preserving. If you would like to learn more about the history of Camp Pendleton and how you can help preserve it, please visit the Camp Pendleton Historical Society website at www.camppendletonhistoricalsociety.org.
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