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Going In To Town
from Marquisdejolie June 01, 2008
Author: marquisdejolie Added: Sat, 31 May 2008 22:46:11 -0800 Duration: 148Mom chitchats at the pickup window as I get ready to drive into town with the dog. A family series. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Going In To Town
from YouTube :: Videos by marquisdejolie May 31, 2008
Mom chitchats at the pickup window as I get ready to drive into town with the dog. A family series. Distributed by Tubemogul. Author: marquisdejolie Keywords: family series dog marquisdejolie pickup smalltown poverty poor east texas pets mom Added: May 31, 2008
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Lake Placid (Theatrical Trailer)
from Dailymotion - most recent videos April 28, 2008
Author: NakedBrotha2007 Tags: lake placid movie trailer 1998 20th century fox Phoenix-Pictures bill-pullman bridget-fonda oliver-platt vicious-creatures small-town alligator dark-humored suspense horror comedy thriller Posted: 29 April 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Small Biz Survival: Small town advantages
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) April 19, 2008
Running a small business is tough enough. But if you're running a small business in a small town, there's a secret you need to know... it's more fun than being in the big city! You don't believe me? Well here's the top 5 small town advantages ... 1. You don't need GPS Navigation 2. Out network is smaller, but we care about you and your business 3. No rush hour - only rush moment 4. Random encounters are good for your business 5. People are helpful If you recognized your small town in that list, then join us for more articles, tools, resources and more fun at Small Biz Survival, The Small Town, Small Business Resource Cast: Becky McCray, Laurie Reyes, Jeanne Cole, Glenna Mae Hendricks, Jodell Durkee. http://www.smallbizsurvival.com/ Laurie's site: http://lauriereyes.blogspot.com/ Music by Frenz, from Pod Safe Audio. http://www.podsafeaudio.com/ bands/936/ Mobile post sent by BeckyMcCray using Utterz. Replies.
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Halmstad
from my videos February 21, 2008
Author: Turnhere Added: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 19:16:20 -0800 Duration: 117Find out why Pablo Picasso gave this small Swedish town a very large sculpture.
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Halmstad
from Revver - swedish Videos February 21, 2008
Author: Turnhere Added: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 19:16:20 -0800 Duration: 117Find out why Pablo Picasso gave this small Swedish town a very large sculpture.
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Bronski Beat - Smalltown Boy (Orig. Club Mix)
from YouTube :: Videos by Techno2004 February 13, 2008
Bronski Beat formed in 1983 when Somerville, Steinbachek and Bronski shared a three bedroomed flat in southwest London. Apparently the band's name was "God Forbid" before Bronski Beat was suggested by Bronski, as a pun on the group name of Roxy Music and the main character from the Günter Grass novel, "The Tin Drum". "Smalltown Boy" established the trio as an outlet for gay issues -- all three members are gay -- and the follow-up single, "Tell Me Why?" (recently remixed and released by the techno-trance giant Deep Dish), while focusing on a faster energetic musical formula, was more lyrically focused on anti-gay issues. "Smalltown Boy", the tale of a boy who was cast away by his family for being gay, was a huge hit, peaking at #3 in the UK Singles Chart. The single was accompanied by a memorable promotional video of Somerville eagerly trying to make friends at a swimming pool then being attacked by a homophobic gang and being returned to his family by the police. "Smalltown Boy" reached #48 in the US charts and peaked at #7 in Australia, and #3 in the UK Singles Chart. It is now widely considered a 1980's classic, in addition to being a gay anthem. At the end of 1984, the trio released an album which was provocatively titled "The Age of Consent". The LP hit #4 in the UK album chart, #36 in the US and #12 in Australia. Author: Techno2004 Keywords: Bronski Beat Smalltown Boy 80s Dance English Club Added: February 12, 2008
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Bronski Beat - Smalltown Boy
from YouTube :: Tag // modest November 20, 2007
1984) London's Bronski Beat will be remembered for a number of things. Anyone who has seen the video for "Smalltown Boy" -- which remains gripping and sobering decades later -- can likely recall at least one of its scenes in vivid detail. It was only Bronski Beat's first single, but it became the group's best-known, reaching the top of Billboard's U.S. dance chart while peaking at number... Author: Ichnos7 Keywords: Bronski Beat Smalltown Boy classic video videoclips clip music musica song retro 80 80s Added: November 20, 2007
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Bronski Beat - Smalltown Boy
from YouTube :: Tag // modest October 13, 2007
1984) London's Bronski Beat will be remembered for a number of things. Anyone who has seen the video for "Smalltown Boy" -- which remains gripping and sobering decades later -- can likely recall at least one of its scenes in vivid detail. It was only Bronski Beat's first single, but it became the group's best-known, reaching the top of Billboard's U.S. dance chart while peaking at number... Author: Ichnos710K Keywords: Bronski Beat Smalltown Boy classic video videoclips videomusic clip music musica song retro 80 80s Added: October 13, 2007
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Buna Texas, My Hometown 1
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) September 24, 2007
Although I was born in Arkansas, my family moved around a lot. My high school years were spent in a tiny, little town called Buna, Texas down in the southeast corner of the state up against the Louisiana border, on the border of the Big Thicket National Forest. Buna was actually a sweet town full of interesting and warm people. In 1986, just after Jim and I met, I made a trip back home to Buna and brought a video camera along. It was one of the first things I ever shot. With my mother in tow, we cruised around Buna. The tape was locked away in a cabinet for a long time. Finally, last month, we transferred the VHS tape to a digital file. I've edited the footage and have uploaded it to YouTube in six parts. Here is part one.
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lumiere 004: parade (Web version)
from - blip.tv (beta) July 16, 2007
This is a 60-second excerpt of an 11-minute parade celebrating Independence Day Parade, July 4, 2007 in Clarkdale, Arizona. Welcome to Small Town USA. There is no audio because it's a lumiere - though the fixed camera got jostled by a child going after some dropped bubble gum. Does it still count as a lumiere?
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lumiere 004: parade (AppleTV version)
from - blip.tv (beta) July 16, 2007
This is a 60-second excerpt of an 11-minute parade celebrating Independence Day Parade, July 4, 2007 in Clarkdale, Arizona. Welcome to Small Town USA. There is no audio because it's a lumiere - though the fixed camera got jostled by a child going after some dropped bubble gum. Does it still count as a lumiere?
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Bronski Beat - Smalltown Boy
from YouTube :: Tag // modest June 25, 2007
1984) London's Bronski Beat will be remembered for a number of things. Anyone who has seen the video for "Smalltown Boy" -- which remains gripping and sobering decades later -- can likely recall at least one of its scenes in vivid detail. It was only Bronski Beat's first single, but it became the group's best-known, reaching the top of Billboard's U.S. dance chart while peaking at number three on the U.K. pop chart. More importantly, the song was typical for the group in that it centered on singer Jimmy Somerville's experiences as a young gay man. It also exemplified the group's moody electronic-pop sound and introduced a number of people to a voice that continues to sound like no other -- one that can soar into a unique falsetto while drawing from a deep pool of emotions that ranges from intense internal strife to bliss. Somerville, fellow Glasweigan Steve Bronski (keyboards), and Londoner Larry Steinbachek (also keyboards) formed Bronski Beat in 1983. They performed at venues in and around London, and scored a major coup by landing an opening gig for Tina Turner. The London label soon swept up the group, and the bandmembers almost immediately became pop stars in the U.K. "Smalltown Boy" proved to be a huge breakthrough. The Age of Consent, supported by that single, "Why," and a cover of Donna Summer's "I Feel Love," went over extremely well. Not only did the album gain attention for its combination of compelling songwriting and club-friendly pop; the inner sleeve listed the legal age of consent for homosexual acts in several countries across Europe. Somerville boldly left the group a year later, before it was able to record a follow-up; he started the more overtly political Communards with Richard Coles. Bronski and Steinbachek continued with vocalist John Jon, who had previously been in Bust. The new version of Bronski Beat was quite successful as well, notching club hits in the U.K. and abroad; Truthdare Doubledare, the 1986 sophomore album, went Top 20 in the group's home country, and "Hit That Perfect Beat" rivaled "Smalltown Boy" in high chart placements. Before the year's end, John Jon left the group, which eventually disbanded. Steve Bronski brought a new lineup together in the mid-'90s -- including vocalist Jonathan Hellyner -- and recorded Rainbow Nation for the German ZYX label. Somerville enjoyed modest success in the Communards and has recorded sporadically as a solo artist since the late '80s. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide Author: IchnosAgain Keywords: Bronski Beat Smalltown Boy video videoclips videomusic clip music musica song retro 80 80s Added: June 25, 2007
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True Life in Small Town America
from KUOW 94.9 Weekday with Steve Scher Hour 1 May 30, 2007
We live in the big city or at least in a suburb near a big city but many of us are from small town America. What do you miss about your little town? Describe the people, the food, the events, the culture to us. What parts of that town do you carry with you still? What pieces do you not miss at all? Send your stories now to weekday@kuow.org. Tomorrow on Weekday: Washington State Attorney General Rob McKenna
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Tapping the 'Net for Rural Success
from - blip.tv (beta) May 17, 2007
The Internet has grown to be a prominent tool in the lives of many rural Canadians. However, its potential goes beyond checking the weather and emailing friends. This video features the communities of St-Damase, QC, Taschereau, QC, and Benito, MB. Although each community is different, these unique places all offer exciting opportunities made possible by the web.
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The Importance of Traditional Media
from - blip.tv (beta) May 06, 2007
The value of traditional media cannot be overstated; well established tools like the community newsletter can be used to great effect, especially in the absence of a local newspaper. This video features the community of Lot 16, PE and its experiences with a community newsletter. While there continue to be challenges, the newsletter has been an undeniable asset for this community.
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Partnerships & Boards of Directors - Tools for Service Delivery
from - blip.tv (beta) May 06, 2007
Providing rural services can certainly be a challenge, but NRE research has found that two features are very often shared by the most successful service providers. Featuring the community of Tweed, ON and its development of a local tourism industry, this video demonstrates the incredible value of partnerships and boards of directors.
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Creative Solutions to Meeting Service Needs
from - blip.tv (beta) May 06, 2007
Canadians living in the countryside rely on a variety of services to meet their daily needs. Yet compared to services in urban communities, rural services are considerably more sparse. Featuring the communities of Springhill, NS and Mackenzie, BC, this video examines how rural health care and small town radio are both being successfully provided by non-traditional providers.
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