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**NEW**Katt Williams Taken To Mental Hospital in South Carolina!!!!!
running time:02:12 added by:ttimbz1911 source: YouTubehttp://gothaze.com/ **NEW**Katt Williams Goes Crazy In South Carolina!!!!! This is a vid of Katt Williams in a motel trying to get a room in a bath robe. I hope the homie gets better please leave comments.
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Laurel And Hardy 'The Trail of the Lonesome Pine'.
running time:01:54 added by:gerdenshed source: YouTube#11-Top Rated(Today)-Music #18-Most Discussed(Today)-Music #82-Top Rated(This Week)-Music Laurel and Hardy were the popular American-based comedy team of thin, British-born Stan Laurel (1890-1965) and heavy, American-born Oliver Hardy (1892-1957). They became famous during the early half of the 20th century for their work in motion pictures, and also appeared on stage throughout America and Europe. Stan Laurel (June 16, 1890 February 23, 1965) was born Arthur Stanley Jefferson in Ulverston, Lancashire (now Ulverston, Cumbria), England. His father, Arthur J. "A.J." Jefferson, was a showman who served as actor, director, playwright, and theatrical entrepreneur in many northern English cities. Laurel began his career in Glasgow Britannia Theatre of Varieties and Panopticon music hall at the age of 16, where he crafted a comedy act largely derivative of famous music hall comedians of the day, including George Robey and Dan Leno. He gradually worked his way up the ladder of supporting roles until he became the featured comedian, as well as an understudy to Charlie Chaplin, in Fred Karno's comedy company. He emigrated to America in 1912 where he decided to change his name; he worried that "Stanley Jefferson" was too long to fit onto posters. He shortened it to "Stan" and added "Laurel" at the suggestion of his vaudeville partner, Mae Dahlberg. He made his first film appearance in Nuts in May (1917) and continued to make more than 50 other silent films for various producers. At first he experienced only modest success as a solo comedian. Producer Hal Roach later attributed this to the difficulty in photographing Laurel's pale blue eyes on early pre-panchromatic film stock, perhaps giving the appearance of blindness (which, in his earliest films, Laurel tried to remedy by adding heavy defining makeup around his eyes). Moreover, Laurel did not have an identifiable or easily marketable screen character, like that of Chaplin, Harold Lloyd or Buster Keaton. It was only when Laurel began appearing in satires of popular screen dramas that audiences really took notice of him. Between 1922 and 1925 he starred in a number of films including Mud and Sand (1922) (a burlesque of Blood and Sand featuring Stan as "Rhubarb Vaselino") and Dr. Pyckle and Mr. Pryde (1925) (with Stan playing both the gentle doctor and the manic monster). Many of these comedies had crazy visual gags along with Laurel's eccentric pantomime, establishing the star as an inspired "nut comic." Oliver Hardy (January 18, 1892 August 7, 1957) was born Norvell Hardy in Harlem, Georgia, in the United States. Upon turning 18, he changed his first name to that of his father who had died years earlier, henceforth calling himself "Oliver Norvell Hardy." His offscreen nickname was "Babe." Hardy's nickname "Babe" is thought to have originated during his pre-Laurel early silent film career. Hardy was a frequent visitor to an Italian barbershop near to the Lubin Studios where he worked and, after cutting his hair and giving him a shave, the barber would then pat his face with talcum powder whilst saying "Nice-a baby, nice-a baby!!". "Baby" became "Babe" and that nickname stuck with Hardy for the rest of his life. By his late teens Hardy was a popular stage singer, and he operated his own moviehouse (the Palace Theater in Milledgeville, GA). He thought he could do better than some of the movie comedians he was presenting, so in 1913 he became a movie actor. Babe Hardy was quite versatile, playing heroes, villains, and even female characters. He starred or co-starred in more than 250 silent short films, about 150 of which have been lost. He was much in demand as a supporting actor, comic villain, or second banana. For 10 years he memorably assisted star comics Billy West (a Charlie Chaplin imitator), Jimmy Aubrey, Larry Semon, and Charley Chase. Hardy was a member of Hal Roach's stock company when he began working regularly with Stan Laurel.
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Jasper- To a Friend
running time:03:06 added by:RozzieRox source: YouTubeJasper is a beautiful , blue crowned conure at FFF. Feathered Friends Forever is the largest exotic parrot rescue in the USA. We are in Harlem, Ga. outside Augusta. 706 556 2424
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Pepe Still Singing !
running time:04:58 added by:RozzieRox source: YouTubePepe at home Harlem, GA. at the large parrot rescue, Feathered Friends Forever. Pepe and his new best friend are visiting and singing.Pepe was injured by another Cockatoo last winter. His feet are now deformed but Pepe is still Pepe
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Laurel & Hardy Museum in Harlem, Georgia
running time:04:24 added by:Tombk3 source: YouTubeBe sure to visit this quaint museum when you're in the Augusta area.
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Drum Solo - Keybe
running time:04:27 added by:joethrash source: YouTubeDrum solo from THE DIRT ROAD BAND concert in Harlem, Ga
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Feathered Friends Forever Sanctuary
running time:00:41 added by:homeagainavianrescue source: YouTubeunwanted birds in outdoor flights of Feathered Friends Forever Sanctuary & Rescue, Harlem, Georgia
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Backyard Brawl One Last Stand Review
running time:06:07 added by:furyscorner source: YouTubeBackyard Brawl Last Stand Review Song By: Three Days Grace Never yoo late










