Texaco worker cant spell
Genre: Photos
by: _Sie_Coe_
I bumped into David Allan Coe and invited him to our show. I didn't have the balls to invite him out for ice cream. He's batshit crazy and I love him.
Genre: TV Videos
by: PennSays
Teller and I went to see David Allan Coe in the 70's a Gilley's. I don't know how we lived through it, but we became Penn & Teller.
David Allan Coe live at Hanks Texas Grill in Mckinney Texas www.hankstexasgrill.com best place to see live music in town. This video has the best lighting of all the videos i took. He was pickey and at his request the stage lights were turned down to his liking.
Genre: Entertainment
by: biggmikey1
BBC1 Question Time episode where I asked a question
by: arsenal2queens
The nation’s medal heroes are calling on people to look beyond purely sporting success in London 2012 and create a legacy from the Games that will benefit the environment. Medal winners Victoria Pendleton, James Cracknell and Louis Smith are inviting the public to take tangible action towards a more sustainable lifestyle on Friday 10th July 2009 – the first ever Green Britain Day. Alongside EDF Energy, the first sustainability partner of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, they are asking people to ‘do something for the team’ and join Team Green Britain.Other Olympic and Paralympic heroes who have already joined the ‘team’ at teamgreenbritain.org and will be taking action on Green Britain Day include Britain’s youngest ever Paralympic gold medallist Eleanor Simmonds and Tom James, part of the Beijing 2008 coxless four gold medal-winning rowing team.In this video, the athletes say what they will be doing on Green Britain Day.
Genre: Sports Videos
by: RadioLynxContent
Ambassador for the Championships Dame Kelly Holmes Inspires our Next Generation of Athletes Some of the country’s most promising young athletes descend on Sheffield’s Don Valley Stadium this weekend for the Aviva English Schools Track and Field Championships.Over the course of the two days, hundreds of athletes from all over England will represent their home counties and compete for medal glory at the Grand Prix style event – the pinnacle of grassroots athletics, and the largest schools athletics competition in the country,Some of the greatest names in British athletics, including Jonathan Edwards, Lord Sebastian Coe and Dame Kelly Holmes, all tasted early success as youngsters at the English Schools – as well as many current members of the Aviva GB & NI Team, including Olympic Silver medallist Phillips Idowu, Olympic Gold medallist Mark Lewis-Francis, and Commonwealth Gold and Olympic Bronze medallist Kelly Sotherton.Dame Kelly Holmes will also be attending this year’s event as Ambassador of the ...
by: tvcgroup