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During a summer camp, it is required that kids cross a creek via a hanging rope. During a rope crossing, this blonde female suddenly loses her grip and falls straight back into to the cold cold water. Watch and laugh at this imminent fail of epic proportions. If your still bored, check out/add my profile/videos if you like 'fails' or are into that sort of thing.
Remember that furry, ticklish toy, the latest electronic gadget or some other “must-have” gift you bought for a family member or friend last holiday? Is it collecting dust in the closet today? This year, give a gift that can keep on giving. ING DIRECT USA’s ShareBuilder today unveiled the Gift of Stock kit for holiday shoppers who want to make a meaningful investment in the future of someone special.
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This looks like a regular kids soccer match - but look deeper and you'll see a bridge for peace. A group of Jewish and Arab kids play together using soccer to bridge the gap and become friends.
Part Ten - Our English couples dream wedding in Cyprus reaches a climax with a selection of beautiful pictures and exclusive video clips. Fuoco Photography from Norwich UK captures reportage style images presented in a video presentation with a music sound track calle, Love Letters by Dan-O at DanoSongs.com The Grecian Bay hotel in Ayia Napa was the setting for this memorable occasion.
What do you get when you cross four desperate girls who like wearing bikinis and kicking butt and pranking the city of New York? Sexy Kittens... Thats what. The Sexy Kittens are here and ready to mess up your whole day. For more visit www.sexykittens.tv
Eagle Rare Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey has named Edward E. Clark, Jr. of Waynesboro, Virginia, as the grand prize winner of the 2012 Rare Life Award. Eagle Rare will donate $20,000 to the Wildlife Center of Virginia, where Clark is president and co-founder, in his honor.
The Wildlife Center of Virginia, founded in an empty barn in 1982, was originally established to care for local wildlife. In just 30 years, the Center has grown into one of the world’s leading teaching and research hospitals for wildlife and conservation medicine. Over the years, the Center has cared for more than 60,000 injured or orphaned animals, reached millions of people with its educational programs, and trained students and professionals from veterinary schools in the United States, Canada, and more than 40 other countries.
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Jewelry designer and owner of StarlinGear, Ryk Maverick specializes in creating sterling silver and aluminum jewelry, apparel and home items. The first item he created was a hot rod shifter made of aluminum, and in the shape of a skull. Skulls are a common theme in Ryk’s work, his inspiration coming from a dream he had when he was a child. With showrooms in Tokyo and Los Angeles, Ryk is expanding his business to reach more customers. He is also expanding his product line to include custom apparel and print work.
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