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Genre: Military Videos
by: videoking
The U.S. merchant ship briefly seized by pirates last week arrives home. Hijacked M. Alabama Crew arrive at Andrews Air Force Base - April 16, 2009
Genre: News Videos
by: JTMUSIC
sorry bout sound crap i no but that what was on when we seized the tape. this is from my tour of iraq not the best thing 2 try n sleep through
by: Abram3265
The rivalry runs much deeper than the game. My roommate is a Pittsburgh Penguins fan and I am a Philadelphia Flyers fan. He got trashed on his birthday and passed out. I seized this opportunity and gave him the Philly mark.
Genre: Funny Videos
by: JMeisterB22
According to the Federal Highway Police (PRF), only the first four months this year were 30 similar accidents on highways in the state of Rio de Janeiro and 195 animals seized at the track. On Avenida Brazil, according to the military police, were recorded three other accidents this year.
Genre: Animal Videos
by: paulopy
Sometimes a screw just won’t come out. Whether it’s rusted, damaged, or just simply seized up a standard screwdriver just isn’t the answer. Larry Potterfield, Founder and CEO of MidwayUSA, demonstrates the process for removing a stuck screw using a screw extractor, hand drill, and a tap handle.
Genre: How-to
by: MidwayUSA
Tommy Baxter, a 36-year-old trading card collector from Little Rock, Arkansas, is the first person in the world to accomplish what many thought was insurmountable: piecing together Upper Deck's gigantic, 6,661-card Yankee Stadium Legacy (YSL) Collection! Baxter seized the opportunity to become the first collector to complete Upper Deck's enormous insert set, which pays tribute to every Yankees home game ever played at the historic venue since its doors opened April 18, 1923. To view Multimedia News Release go to http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/upperdeck/36695/
Genre: Sports Videos
by: comments
Electrical Safety Foundation International Warns Consumers about the Dangers of Counterfeit Electrical Products Every day, counterfeit electrical products are finding their way into our homes, businesses, and public institutions. Last year alone, the U.S. Bureau of Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) seized $200 million in counterfeit goods, ten percent of which were electronics and electrical products. Counterfeit electrical products pose significant safety hazards, and can cause deaths, injuries and substantial property loss if undetected. To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/esfi/35748/
(Sept. 12) -- Wildlife officials seized a 400-pound python from a Florida home on Friday. Delilah, a pet Burmese python, was removed from her chain-link cage in her caretakers backyard -- shortly after she finished eating seven rabbits for breakfast, according to the Orlando Sentinel. The snake measures around 18 feet long. To me its a Goliath. Its a monster of a snake, Florida Fish and Wildlife investigator Rick Brown told the newspaper. A complaint spurred authorities to inspect the Apopka, Fla., home. After seeing the pet snake, some officials called Delilah the largest python they had ever seen. Delilahs current caretaker, Melvin Cheever, said his brother raised Delilah for 16 years. She is as docile as can be. Shes as happy as can be, said Cheever of the giant reptile. Officials placed the python with a caregiver, while they determine if Cheever has the proper permits to keep Delilah
by: goldenjules