miércoles, 8 de junio de 2011

Check Out This Week's News Bloopers” y 7 mas

Check Out This Week's News Bloopers” y 7 mas


Check Out This Week's News Bloopers

Posted: 08 Jun 2011 08:04 AM PDT

See some of the funniest moments from this week.
From: WXIItv
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Time: 01:43 More in News & Politics


a year's worth of bloopers!

Posted: 08 Jun 2011 12:19 AM PDT

here's a video of me looking like a dumbass! tumblr: 87daysbefore.tumblr.com twitter: twitter.com/87daysbefore
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Time: 03:17 More in Howto & Style


Parks and Recreation Bloopers

Posted: 18 Apr 2011 01:35 AM PDT

Bloopers from the NBC Universal sitcom Parks and Recreation, staring Amy Poehler.
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Time: 15:19 More in Entertainment


Kim Jong Illah - Bloopers

Posted: 19 May 2011 10:36 PM PDT

Here are the bloopers of the Kim Jong Illah episode. I had a dope time with some of the most talented artists/producers that the music industry has ever known. Down to earth and humble people to the fullest. CHECK OUT BOTH their music pages you wont be disappointed! Filmed/directed/written: David so Featuring: The stereotypes: Jerm beats, Jon Street, and Ray Ro Contacts: Booking: davidsocomedybooking@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com STEREOTYPES: YT channel: www.youtube.com Twitter: twitter.com ALEESIA: YT Channel: www.youtube.com
Views: 73189
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Time: 05:55 More in Comedy


HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE FOOTBALL BLOOPERS 2010/11

Posted: 17 Feb 2011 10:16 AM PST

Are you ready for some soccer? Past season blooper videos: www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Starring Sergio van Dijk, Rutger Worm, Matthew Kemp, Scott Neville, Ali Abbas, Liam Reddy, John Aloisi, Dino Djubic, Aziz Behich, Scott Jamieson, Adam Kwasnik, Tom Pondeljak, Erik...
From: JayFCAK47
Views: 786938
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Time: 15:30 More in Sports


Bloopers - B1A4 OK

Posted: 16 May 2011 05:22 AM PDT

For more, go to www.eatyourkimchi.com On Facebook: www.facebook.com On Twitter: www.twitter.com We are silly, silly people. And we've planned our getaway from you angry fangirls.
Views: 18435
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Time: 02:59 More in People & Blogs


Detention bloopers and UFO's are lame - vlog #35

Posted: 04 Jun 2011 07:03 AM PDT

New and improved MYCHONNY tee's available: mychonny.com Take care all xo
From: chonnyday
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Time: 03:10 More in People & Blogs


★ MORE PIÑATA BLOOPERS - America's Funniest Home Videos part 608

Posted: 20 May 2011 12:06 PM PDT

THE HISTORY OF PIÑATAS : A piñata is a brightly-colored decoration made from either a clay container or cardboard shape covered with papier-mâché.In Mexico, piñatas are believed to have originated among the Aztecs, Mayans, and other native peoples of California, who made clay pots in the shape of their gods. The pots were meant to be broken forcefully with poles and sticks, so the contents spilled to signify abundance or favors from the gods. The Mayans played a game where the central player's eyes were covered with a cloth while he tried to hit the pot that was suspended by a string. It has also been reported that the Spanish conquistadors brought the piñata practice to Mexico, where it became very popular perhaps due to the similar Mayan tradition of breaking clay pots. But the Spaniards soon changed the meaning of the piñata in the new world. It is believed that at the beginning of the 16th century the Spanish missionaries that went to America lured converts to their ceremonies by using piñatas. The friars cleverly transformed the traditional clay pot ceremonies into religious instruction sessions. They did this by covering the pot with colored paper, and giving it an impressive, perhaps evil appearance. The decorated clay pot may have represented Satan or evil deeds who would wear a pleasing mask to seem attractive and deceive the non-Christian. The original piñata was shaped like a star with seven points. The points represented the seven deadly sins, and the bright <b>...</b>
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Time: 04:02 More in Comedy


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