Advice on how to do it and if you get caught :D
From "Billy and Albert". Recorded at th
Advice on how to do it and if you get caught :D
From "Billy and Albert". Recorded at the Royal Albert Hall 1987
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Swiss "Rocket Man" Yves Rossy becomes the first person in the world to fly with wings unde
Swiss "Rocket Man" Yves Rossy becomes the first person in the world to fly with wings under rocket power. This so cool! http://www.birthdaycakeideas.info
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This is my official video for Say It Again!! I had so much fun shooting this video and I
This is my official video for Say It Again!! I had so much fun shooting this video and I loved the props so much that I took a few of them home with me! I really hope you enjoy watching this ... :) At the end you will notice a rollerskating tree - interesting note is that I almost lost my head during one of the takes... Too bad that was edited out.. ;)
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I parody of "I Will Survive" that I did with a couple of my friends for our Calculus and P
I parody of "I Will Survive" that I did with a couple of my friends for our Calculus and Physics classes.
Lyrics:
At first I was afraid, what could the answer be? It said given this position find velocity. So I tried to work it out, but I knew that I was wrong. I struggled; I cried, "A problem shouldn't take this long!" I tried to think, control my nerve. It's evident that speed's tangential to that time-position curve. This problem would be mine if I just knew that tangent line. But what to do? Show me a sign!
So I thought back to Calculus. Way back to Newton and to Leibniz, And to problems just like this. And just like that when I had given up all hope, I said nope, there's just one way to find that slope. And so now I, I will derive. Find the derivative of x position with respect to time. It's as easy as can be, just have to take dx/dt. I will derive, I will derive. Hey, hey!
And then I went ahead to the second part. But as I looked at it I wasn't sure quite how to start. It was asking for the time at which velocity Was at a maximum, and I was thinking "Woe is me." But then I thought, this much I know. I've gotta find acceleration, set it equal to zero. Now if I only knew what the function was for a. I guess I'm gonna have to solve for it someway.
So I thought back to Calculus. Way back to Newton and to Leibniz, And to problems just like this. And just like that when I had given up all hope, I said nope, there's just one way to find that slope. And so now I, I will derive. Find the derivative of velocity with respect to time. It's as easy as can be, just have to take dv/dt. I will derive, I will derive.
So I thought back to Calculus. Way back to Newton and to Leibniz, And to problems just like this. And just like that when I had given up all hope, I said nope, there's just one way to find that slope. And so now I, I will derive. Find the derivative of x position with respect to time. It's as easy as can be, just have to take dx/dt. I will derive, I will derive, I will derive!
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La actriz Isabel Arraiza es la primera, única y original actriz que se ha inventado este c
La actriz Isabel Arraiza es la primera, única y original actriz que se ha inventado este concepto de los monólogos Idiomáticos. Que lo disfruten. Hay más monólogos con ella que puedes buscar por aquí por YouTube.
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Ursula's Shining Scene from "The Little Mermaid," story by Roger Allers, music and lyrics
Ursula's Shining Scene from "The Little Mermaid," story by Roger Allers, music and lyrics by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken. It's a juicy, bewitching song in which Ursula convinces Ariel to become a human in exchange for her voice. Performed by Amy Walker.
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i re enabled comments because everyone asked me to. im so eager to please.
however, i w
i re enabled comments because everyone asked me to. im so eager to please.
however, i wont be reading the comments anymore. so if you want to ask me a direct question, please send a message or something.
the comments on this video are classic examples of people speaking about something they actually know nothing about.
fair enough you think my new zealand accent sucked. (despite an earlier comment from a kiwi saying it was spot on) my irish, scottish, mexican, i guess they sucked too.
but what kind of idiot says my aussie accent sucks, when thats my REAL accent; the one ive had all my life.
goes to show that people think they know what an accent should sound like, but they are actually wrong.
i, more than anyone else, know, that not all aussies sound like steve irwin. i know that not all russians sound the same either. i didnt invent the accents i did in this video; i obviously heard them somewhere. just because your aunties neighbours cat's brothers owner doesnt sound like that, doesnt mean the accent i did is completely false.
and hey, i know that some of the accents i did are 'stereotypical' but the point of this video was not to be racist or offend anyone. i merely wanted to try and show my talent at altering my voice.
id like to see if anyone else can do that many voice changes one after the other without stopping.
original video description:
friends sent me the link to amy walkers version and a little twang of jealousy sprouted within me. i couldnt control it, and therefore, i practiced for a day and this is the result
i used most of amy walkers locations but added a few and took out a few. i took out her canadian one cos 1, every canadian who commented amys video was not happy with her impression of their accent and 2, i havent mastered the canadian accent yet.
when i watch amy walkers one again i feel as though my video is not as good as hers. but least i had a go :)
enjoy. ps sorry my hair is so awful LOL i will get it done in like, a month or two. maybe. i need to pay for a video camera first :/ argh.
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Amy Walker does a little tour of 21 accents in 2 1/2 minutes. From the UK and Ireland to
Amy Walker does a little tour of 21 accents in 2 1/2 minutes. From the UK and Ireland to Italy, Germany, Czech Republic, Russia, France, Australia, New Zealand, and around North America.
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A discussion panel led by Martin Varsavsky with global entrepreneurs on technology, new bu
A discussion panel led by Martin Varsavsky with global entrepreneurs on technology, new business models and change behaviors from retail to philanthropy at Zeitgeist Europe 2008
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