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Retro Boss Fights
Bill Hicks on The Word (UK 1992)
Surveillance: British: Thats alot of cameras
Bill Hicks - Non Smokers
1983 Apple Keynote-The "1984" Ad Introduction
I think it's about as good as a movie about rival OS\computing platforms could be.
That 1984 commercial really sucks by the way.
The Happy Video Game Nerd reviews Little Nemo for the NES
Duh duh duh da duh da duh da da duh.
The Force Unleashed Mission Cinematic
That still drives me nuts to this day, when people ignore the story of a game completely. Even though I hate cutscenes I will always watch them in their entirety on the first playthrough. After that, it depends.
Know Your Meme: All Your Base
Amazing video editing technique! - Microsoft Unwrap Mosaics
Strapping Young Lad - Love?
The Rude Awakening of Optimus Prime.
Watch Carefully And See If You Can Spot The Ninjas...
Watch Carefully And See If You Can Spot The Ninjas...
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In reply to this comment by budzos:
Wish I could upvote ten times for enforcing precision of speech. Can't stand when people don't think about the precise meaning of their words. So I pretty much can't stand most people, most of the time.
I can't tell if your talking about Galloway or the other guy? At first you seem to be praising Galloway for enforcing clear speech, but Galloway is the one dropping the context of the speech since Ahminedjad must pause immediately after the line to wait for the cheers of "Death to Israel".
I'm talking about Galloway. We're talking about precision of speech, not taking all things into context.