This bum and rock historian, Collin, always does crazy shit. He lives in Beverly Hills, and i use the term lives loosely. Here's him with his new pair of boots, high on a whole bunch of stuff, dancing in the middle of the street. He says, I'm the Kin
Genre: Funny Videos
by: TheRustySavage
Collin, the Beverly Hills Bum and Rock Historian gave me a rare glimpse into the world of 'Pete's Dragon'. If you're not familiar with the film you should probably consider yourself an inferior individual and end your life, cuz it's not worth living!
Collin, the Beverly Hills Bum and Rock Historian followed up his 'Pete's Dragon' bit with another gem from the film. This time he gave us the Mickey Rooney face... in the credit card commercial this is where they would say, 'Priceless'. Then he sli
Overjoyed civil rights leaders say that Barack Obama has paved the way for future black politicians to be smeared as country club snobs.
Genre: TV Videos
by: OnionNewsNetwork
Historian Ben Burrns brings us through this history of LOLCats. Did you know that 26% of all emails contain a LOLcat photo?
Genre: Animal Videos
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For more info visit www.newsinfusion.comWashington DC, November 12, 2009 - The public was invited to join United States Mint Director Ed Moy at a special ceremony to launch the final coin in the 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial One Cent Coin Program, honoring Abraham Lincoln’s presidency in Washington, D.C. The ceremony took place on Thursday, November 12, at the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial Statue located below the west front of the U.S. Capitol Building. Invited guests included Dr. Donald Kennon, Chief Historian of the U. S. Capitol Historical Society and Eileen Mackevich, Executive Director of the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. Children 18 years and younger received a new Lincoln “Presidency” One-Cent Coin to commemorate the event. The news media were also welcome to attend.The design selected for aspect four of Lincolns life features the half-finished United States Capitol dome, symbolizing a Nation torn apart by civil war and the resolve Lincoln showed as he guided the country through its ...
Genre: News Videos
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The Washington House was where soda fountain owner Edward C. Berners first topped ice cream with chocolate syrup and created the ever-popular Sundae. Pop culture historian, Chris Epting will share exclusive details about the restorations.
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Noted art critic and historian Professor Daddy Wallis takes a sabbatical from the ivory tower to offer brutally honest critiques of art created by small children. How do you decide what art to keep and what art to trash? Distributed by Tubemogul.
Genre: Entertainment
by: dadlabs
Lookin@Louisville - Episode 3 - Haunted LouisvilleLouisville scares up the fun just in time for Halloween with a visit to the Old Louisville Ghost Tours with Ghost Historian David Domine’. We also visit the Brown Hotel to enjoy a sampling of food and drink.
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Simon Schama: An American Future now available from BBC Video. Renowned historian Simon Schama delves into American history to explain our present-day motivations, expectations and crises. Taking the long perspective, Schama looks at four of the critical issues facing our country: war, religion, immigration and the economic and environmental crises we face. He connects such legendary presences as Thomas Jefferson, Henry Ford and Mark Twain with today's soldiers, businessmen, truckers, schoolteachers and politicians-especially Barack Obama.
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