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May 2, 1975 The Mike Douglas Show
George working on his "God" bit from the Toledo Window Box album. Four months before hosting the very 1st Saturday Night Live. He sounds kind of stuffy, whether he was sick or it was his cocaine habit i don't know. Interesting to see him using his notes. When I saw him last October he was working out new material and had his notes.
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Though the film was a box-office flop when first released, several years later it became the Disney studio's most requested 16mm film rental title for colleges and private individuals. In 1974, the studio took note of this fact, withdrew the rental prints, and reissued the film nationally themselves.
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Lawrence Krauss and Michael Behe debate intelligent design creationism and Darwin's Black Box.
http://www.phys.c wru.edu/~krauss/
Download from the Discovery Institute:
http://www.discov ery.org/scripts/view DB/filesDB-download. php?command=download &id=498
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A lone hiker in the woods outside of Portland came across a dusty box of film reels seemingly forgotten from years past. They were discovered to be...THE LOST FOREST FONES!
In this episode T&S chat with Robin, their friend since high school, and reminisce about the old days.
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click the box with triangle at the right bottom corner of the video, beside the full screen logo and above the views count. then click the 'cc' and then the word 'english' and the subs will be seen straight away. b
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A lone hiker in the woods outside of Portland came across a dusty box of film reels seemingly forgotten from years past. They were discovered to be...THE LOST FOREST FONES!
In this episode, long time T+S friend Liisa calls in to the Forest Fone.
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Something old i came across. Real old bloopers from the first movies!
Apparently from the Trilogy Box Set from 2004
Marinox420:
"This is in fact a DVD easter egg from the 2004 Star Wars Trilogy boxed set. You can access this feature by selecting title 38 on the Bonus Material disc of the set."
How accurate this is, I do not know. :)