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Coke and soy milk. (okay, first soy milk isn't MILK *scream*) second, don't pour it into coke to try and make a lactose free spider drink thingy... it doesn't pan out so well.
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From the official film of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games. The story of West German swimmer Michael Gross and those who swam against him. Copyright 1985 Bud Greenspan and IOC.
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Opening "Indiana Jones" spoof video from the Borland Developer Conference in 1996. www.turboexplorer.co m
NB: don't turn the volume up too much at the start, it gets loud all of a sudden.
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Satire. Songs available on iTunes, Napster, Rhapsody, eMusic, MusicNet, Sony Connect.
Music video of Oded Gross' song It's All Because (The Gays Are Getting Married). Video directed by Morgan Nichols.
For more on Oded Gross check out myspace.com/odedgros s
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EVER SINCE I HAVE HIT 10000 SUBSCRIBERS MY CLAN CHAT COMES OUT OF CONTROL WITH MANY PEOPLE SPEAKING. THERE FORE IT IS SET TO ONLY FREINDS CAN SPEAK
The long awaited Gross Gore in real life is here, Hey guys Gross Gore here just making a real life video because at 1,000 subscribers i promised to do a real life video so here it is
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The continuation! Here is the second part of my trip to Ice Cream City in Ikebukuro's theme park "Namja Town."
I also visited the Sunshine City Aquarium located in the same building to do some fish taunting.
WATCH PART 1 FIRST
Music:
The Ice Cream Truck Song
Herb Alpert - Spanish Flea
Jacques Brel - La Mer
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This is a montage clip I put together of all the disgusting, intriguing, and wonderful moments that Jason had in the first season.
Hope you enjoy!
"People hate me."
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The Berkeley Center for Theoretical Physics presents a lecture by Nobel Laureate and Berkeley grad, David Gross, of UC Santa Barbara's Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics. He will discuss "The Coming Revolutions in Fundamental Physics."
The lecture is part of the Berkeley Center for Theoretical Physics Opening Symposium on October 19 and 20.