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Re: Talent -- not that hard to spot

And now for something totally different: Train station dancing! This one is a T-Mobile piece staged in a London subway ... to the seminal "Doe, a Deer" from "The Sound of...
on Fri, Apr 17 2009 in Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Arts, Video, Music

Re: Talent -- not that hard to spot

And now for something totally different: Train station dancing! This one is a T-Mobile piece staged in a London subway station: This one is far superior. It was staged in a Belgium train station,...
ovum on Fri, Apr 17 2009 in Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Arts, Video, Music

Re: Talent -- not that hard to spot

I'm guessing everyone has seen Susan Boyle on "Britain's Got Talent" Well, not everyone is silly enough to watch television. :-) I haven't watched a single thing on TV (via a...
ronb on Thu, Apr 16 2009 in Countries, United States, Video

Re: Movies That Might Have Been: ZEPPELIN VS. PTERODACTYLS!

What a shame Hammer Film Productions never got this off the ground: Some glorious lunatic even made a mock Republic movie serial episode out of the idea: Cheers, B Speaking of which this goes back...

Complicated to hear...

Hi, guys! Can you help me hear some parts of these dialogs? 1. I want the men ready for transportation immediately! Too old to ***. *** men only! 2. Here's bread, a few leftovers and a ***....

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To read the part after the decimal point , you need to say each number separately, like this: 1.23 => One point two three. π = 3.14 => Pi equals three point one four. ...
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