Schnuffel - Piep Piep(Lower Pitch)
Exactly what it says on the tin. The song "Piep Piep" by Schnuffel at a lower pitch. Because I was curious.
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Animated version of the Bayeux Tapestry. Starts about halfway through the original work at the appearence of Halley's Comet and concludes at the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
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Wooo!!!! Day 3 we went snorkeling :) ** READ MY BLOG: http://ijustine.com MY YT CHANNELS: http://youtube.com/ijustine http://youtube.com/otherijustine http://youtube.com/ijustinereviews DAILYBOOTH: http://dailybooth.com/ijustine TWITTER: http://twitter.com/ijustine FACEBOOK: http://facebook.com/ijustine **
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breaking benjamin-firefly w00t million views! leave a comment in my profile and give me ideas for putting more songs on, im running out of ideas... btw there's silence in the vid at the end b/c my movie maker was buggy.. also see the song diary of jane from breaking benjamin http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYtdnccUI44
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Michael Jackson's Private Home Movies Part 5
this is part 5 of 11 of MJ's private home movies.
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Tomcraft feat Xavier Naidoo - People like them
Wonderfull Electrosounds
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Bullitt - Steve McQueen Famous Car Chase
*/ To see the high quality version, add '&fmt=18' behind the url. Minus the quotations /* Bullitt is a 1968 thriller film starring Steve McQueen. It was distributed by Warner Bros. The director was Peter Yates. The story was adapted for the screen by Alan Trustman and Harry Kleiner, based on the novel titled Mute Witness (1963) by Robert L. Fish (aka Robert L. Pike). Lalo Schifrin wrote the original music score, a memorable mix of jazz, brass and percussion. The movie won the Academy Award for Best Film Editing (Frank P. Keller) and was nominated for Best Sound. Writers Trustman and Kleiner won a 1969 Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best Motion Picture Screenplay. Bullitt is most-remembered for its central car chase scene through the streets of downtown San Francisco, one of the earliest and most influential car chase sequences in movie history.[1] The scene had Bullitt in a dark "Highland Green" 1968 Ford Mustang G.T.390 Fastback, chasing two hit-men in a "Tuxedo Black" 1968 Dodge Charger R/T 440 Magnum. (In honor of the Mustang in the film, the Ford Motor Company produced a limited edition 2001 Ford Mustang GT "Bullitt Mustang," which took styling cues from the '68 movie car and even mimicked its exhaust note).
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BREAKING NEWS: BAT LOOSE IN CONGRESS
Congress is deadlocked on the best way to get a bat out of their committee chamber.
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