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A fire breaks out during a broadcast at a radio station. Istead of putting out the inferno, the broadcaster thinks its more important to finish than it is to putting out the blaze. If your still bored, check out/add my profile if you like 'fails' or are into that sort of thing.
Two connected stories of steamy royal romance. A prince who breaks up with his lover because she can’t get pregnant only to discover she’s having his baby and his cousin intent on saving their kingdom, even if it means betraying the woman he loves. Learn more at http://lucymonroe.com Romance
young couple find time to be alone and just when things get heated up dude breaks out his protection and shows his girl he ready right then her parents come home!
Otis Elevator Company, the United Technologies Corp. (NYSE:UTX) unit which powered cities skyward and moves passengers up and down structures as diverse as the Eiffel Tower, the Empire State Building and the Kremlin, celebrates its 160th anniversary with the promise to harness the power of the sun.
Founder Elisha Otis sold his first elevator in 1853, after developing the safety brake designed so that, “if the rope breaks the platform cannot fall.” Over the past 100 years, Otis, a $12 billion unit of UTC, has provided elevators to eight of the ten World’s Tallest Buildings, including the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, and the Shanghai World Financial Center in China, as well as the iconic Empire State Building in New York City.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/60420-otis-elevator-company-marks-160-th-anniversary
Dee Dee The Junkie Goes Into His Kitchen. The Kitchen Utensils All Start Fighting With Each Other. All Hell Breaks Out. This Is One Of His Greatest Adventures.
While filming PSA, a kid in our work group decided to chase after my Jeep...while I was driving. He thought I was going to speed up....instead I slammed on the breaks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJ4wT3a3jFo Award winning short film about a wigger that finds a bottle-cap worth a million dollars. Unfortunately, there\'s alot of trashy people that want to steal it from him and become millionaires!
Walk On lyrics
And love
It's not the easy thing
The only baggage
That you can bring
Not the easy thing
The only baggage you can bring
Is all that you can't leave behind
And if the darkness is to keep us apart
And if the daylight feels like it's a long way off
And if your glass heart should crack
Before the second you turn back
Oh no, be strong
Walk on
Walk on
What you got, they can't steal it
No they can't even feel it
Walk on
Walk on
Stay safe tonight
You're packing a suitcase for a place
None of us has been
A place that has to be believed
To be seen
You could have flown away
A singing bird
In an open cage
Who will only fly
Only fly for freedom
Walk on
Walk on
What you got
You can't deny it
Can't sell it or buy it
Walk on
Walk on
Stay safe tonight
And I know it aches
How your heart it breaks
You can only take so much
Walk on
Walk on
Home
Hard to know what it is
If you never had one
Home
I can't say where it is
But I know I'm going
Home
That's where the hurt is
And I know it aches
And your heart it breaks
You can only take so much
Walk on
Leave it behind
You've got to leave it behind
All that you fashion
All that you make
All that you build
All that you break
All that you measure
All that you steal
All this you can leave behind
All that you reason
All that you care
It's only time
And I'll never fill up all my mind (??)
All that you sense
All that you speak
All you dress up
And all that you scheme
All you create
All that you wreck
All that you hate
Brazilian born soccer super star, Eduardo de Silva (or, Eduardo da Silva), suffered one of the more horrific leg breaks in sports history. Only time will tell if he will be able to return to the game after his leg heals. Fans around the world are in a state of shock, anger and mourning over the crippling tackle landed by his opponent.
Movie star Nelson Eddy breaks down during an interview regarding the death of his secret lover of 30 years, Jeanette MacDonald. Read their story at http://www.maceddy.com/sweethearts_excerpts.html.