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T-Bone Concerto (1-Rare)

T-Bone Concerto (1-Rare)

from YouTube :: Tag // ximo on November 24, 2009
Duration: 635
Author: MrBiar Keywords: T-Bone Concerto Johan de Meig Ximo Vicedo Davó Castalla Trombón Rare Juan Miguel Romero Llopis Added: November 24, 2009
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Limited Appeal - Salami and sorry sandwich

Limited Appeal - Salami and sorry sandwich

from Limited Appeal on November 18, 2009
Duration: 709
Don't ever do a segment, and then stop doing it, if it's possible that we might have had that idea, should we have had a video format. Got it?! Glad we cleared that up. Maybe you can return the favour and clear up our confusion about the phrase, "If it's 130 yards, it's a foot!" What the hell does that mean? We discuss this for quite some time, but since we have even less of a clue than usual, it's mostless pointless. John does get humourously annoyed about George Costanza, though, so it's not a total waste of time. Let us know what you think of Paul Schaeffer by email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
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Keep Holding On.

Keep Holding On.

from YouTube :: Tag // thanksgiving on November 03, 2009
Duration: 239
Author: passe831 Keywords: tbone glee version keep holding on avril lavinge horse pony show jumpiing hunter equitation rip goodbye Added: November 2, 2009
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Meet the Boneheads Theme Song

Meet the Boneheads Theme Song

from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 02, 2009
Duration: 49
The all new title sequence for our new animated documentary series, Planet Bonehead
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Limited Appeal - Gilded sippets

Limited Appeal - Gilded sippets

from Limited Appeal on October 27, 2009
Duration: 661
We hope you're enjoying your sippets. We begin this week with Foody Goody, in which Luc explains that there's no such thing as Swiss cheese. If you think you've had some, you're deluding yourself. Yes, you are! Anyway, while your mind is still blown, consider this: we didn't start the fire. It was always burning. Did you know that in many French-speaking communities, French toast is called "pain perdu", which means, loosely, bread that was too proud to ask for directions? It's true. No matter what you call it, we hope you enjoy your Hungarian furry bread. If you want to tell us how many sippets you have, and whether they are inflamed, email us (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
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T-Bone's NFL Picks: Week 7 - 2009

T-Bone's NFL Picks: Week 7 - 2009

from YouTube :: Tag // NFL on October 23, 2009
Duration: 205
Author: BestestDogEver Keywords: T-Bone dog puppy NFL Picks Pick'em Added: October 22, 2009
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T-Bone - Name Droppin'

T-Bone - Name Droppin'

from Neue Videos bei sevenload on October 05, 2009
Duration: 281
Video "T-Bone - Name Droppin'" von SonyMusicInterpret: T-Bone, Song-Titel: Name Droppin', Album: Name Droppin', Genre: Other, Label: Flicker RecordsTags:Other Flicker Records T-Bone Name Droppin' 
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Limited Appeal - Mice like mice

Limited Appeal - Mice like mice

from Limited Appeal on October 03, 2009
Duration: 651
Warren begins this episode with a particularly challenging edition of "Name 5 Things", asking us to name 5 statements matching the formula "Guns don't kill people, people kill people." First a negative, then a reflexive affirmative. Sounds tough! Until John points out that there's no criterion asserting that the statement makes sense. Brace yourself for some surprising insights on the interrelationships between cheese and mice, some fairly careless agreement between subject and verb, some very crunchy toast, and a few statements that are highly unlikely to become popular. If you can think of any statements that are better than ours (it shouldn't be difficult), please let us know by email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings. URL: http://www.limitedappeal.net
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Behind the Scenes at Albany's Premier Steakhouse

Behind the Scenes at Albany's Premier Steakhouse

from One Reputation on May 13, 2009
Duration: 374
As the name suggests, Angelo's 677 Prime in downtown Albany, NY, is a steakhouse. But beef isn't only what's for dinner. The restaurant's large and eclectic menu, wine list and bar offer unexpected innovation. Find out why the place is always packed in this behind-the-scenes tour. www.677Prime.comtwitter.com/onereputation
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Blues Guitar Lesson: T-Bone Turnaround

Blues Guitar Lesson: T-Bone Turnaround

from Bwana.TV on March 20, 2009
Duration: 176
View tabs for this lesson at http://www.freeguitarvideos.com/LJ_Bl/t-bone-free.html T Bone Turnaround is a free video guitar lesson by Guy Fenocchi that will teach you how to play a blues turnaround lick. T-Bone Walker helped define Texas Blues with his distinctive guitar solos. In this lesson Guy will teach you how to play a T-Bone Walker inspired turnaround lick.
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John Mayall with Albert King -  Stormy Monday

John Mayall with Albert King - Stormy Monday

from Favorites of Fearless13Z on October 28, 2008
Duration: 451
The classic T-Bone Walker's tune by John Mayall & The Original Bluesbreakers ft. Albert King. This was recorded in June, 1982 at the New Jersey's Capitol Theatre. Albert King: vocals, guitar John Mayall: Keybords Mick Taylor: guitar Frank Dunbar: bass Collin Allen: drums
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Recycling Jingle

Recycling Jingle

from me on blip.tv (beta) on May 29, 2008
Duration: 97
Recycling! Recycling! It's something that we all ought to do!Recycling! Recycling! You have the power to reduce and reuse.If you're finished with that bottle, don't throw it away We'll find a way to reuse it some other day Boxes, cans, and your old mail too But you can't recycle spaghettiWe can make new bottles We can reuse the cans We can make new stuff with the trash in your hands Plastic, glass, and cardboard too But you can't recycle spaghetti!
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Turn Off the Water!

Turn Off the Water!

from me on blip.tv (beta) on May 16, 2008
Duration: 48
In our first animated jingle, the Boneheads teach us that kids really do have the power to make a difference and start saving our planet right now. One simple thing we can all do is to turn off the water when you brush your teeth. You'll save about 2 gallons every time you brush.Saving water also saves energy - the energy used to collect, treat and pump it. This, in turn, cuts down on the greenhouse gases that are released into the atmosphere and fights global warming. That s right, you can do all that by simply turning off the water while brushing your teeth. See, it s easy to be a planet protector. So act now and make planet Earth a great place to live. After all, it s your planet too!
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Gibbons

Gibbons

from me on blip.tv (beta) on March 22, 2008
Duration: 1191
There are almost as many species of primates as there are days in the year. And each species of primate is unique and special. They range in size from the tiny pygmy mouse lemur that weighs about an ounce to the gorilla weighing up to 600 pounds!Each of the IPPL member organizations devote themselves to conservation and protection of primate species native to their area, or to primates imported into their area that need sanctuary. Dr. Shirley McGreal devotes her sanctuary in South Carolina to the rescue and care of the smallest of the ape family, the gibbon, the acrobats of the southeast Asian forests.Caring about and respecting wildlife is the right thing to do. We re grateful to people like Dr. McGreal who have kept their promise to the primates. The solution to threatened and endangered species seems simple: Let primates remain in their natural habitat where they can happily sing, swing, forage for food, and raise their young. If we can allow them to do this, these precious primates will be around for many years to come.
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