Stephen Fry on God - The Meaning Of Life - RTÉ One
Stephen Fry on God - The Meaning Of Life - RTÉ One
Rick performing Everlong by Foo Fighters live from home.
This boat was owned by the recently deceased Alan Mc Gettigan who had to abandon the boat in the midst of a severe storm on their way back to Ireland. All on board were safely rescued. Astonishing to see boat is still afloat so many years later.
Car Thieves vs the Final GlitterBomb 5.0
Comedian Brad Williams allegedly admits to a non-consensual 'switcheroo' during his tour with Carlos Mencia. Clip taken from a deleted episode of Getting Doug With High.
"Motherlover" is a song by The Lonely Island, a comedic music group made up of Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, and Jorma Taccone. The song was released on May 10, 2009 and features Justin Timberlake. It is a parody of the song "Love Rollercoaster" by the Ohio Players, and the lyrics are humorous and explicit in nature. The song was released as part of The Lonely Island's debut studio album, "Incredibad." It was also included on the soundtrack of the 2009 film "Pitch Perfect 2."
Listen and download at https://amzn.to/3GBptvl
I am sure you saw it plastered all over the mainstream media. Greta Thunberg was arrested, carried away by police, in scenes that shocked the world. The photos above were used by every single newspaper.The suggestion being that during a protest Greta had to be dragged away, she resisted arrest, she is a climate activist hero!
Well as the video below shows, the reality was quite a bit different. It looks very much like the whole thing was a set up. This video was leaked on the internet and it shows that the whole thing was not only a set up, it was done purely as something of a photoshoot, and all coincidentally to time with the World Economic Forum meeting.
Have you ever known the police to stop and pose with someone they have supposed to have arrested?
Believe nothing. Trust no one.
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The fake arrest of #GretaThunberg
— TVisCOOL! 📺 www.tviscool.com (@TVisCOOLUK) January 17, 2023
All set up for the cameras. pic.twitter.com/IViYGTXnG9
"Soul Man" is a 1986 comedy film about a white law student who poses as an African American to receive a scholarship to a prestigious law school. The film was directed by Steve Miner and starred C. Thomas Howell, Rae Dawn Chong, Arye Gross, and James Earl Jones.
It received mixed reviews upon its release and was considered controversial due to its handling of racial issues.
You can watch the film and see what all the fuss is about at https://amzn.to/3GAoLhE
In 2010, LeBron James was an NBA free agent and there was worry that he would leave his hometown team, the Cleveland Cavaliers. In an attempt to convince LeBron to stay, dozens of local Cleveland celebrities sang a rendition of “We are the world” called “we are Lebron”. LeBron left that summer
Whenever I watch Barbara Walters’ interviews, I can’t help but suspect that she is just a mean girl posing as a journalist. She uses her “journalism” as a hall pass/get-out-of-jail-free card to ask people rude, demeaning questions. Whenever one of her interviewees is visibly taken aback by her abrasiveness, Walters will often hide behind the “you know I have to ask,” Or “You know this is what people are wondering,”. The most egregious example of this was when she demonized Corey Feldman for speaking out about the abuse he and Corey Haim endured as child stars. She accused Feldman of “damaging an entire industry”…
By that logic, no one should ever speak out about abuse because it could potentially damage X or Y industry.