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Tuesday, January 29, 2019

"Hold my nuts" scene | Uncle Drew

Five Tasty Stories About New York City

Sam Smith, Normani - Dancing With A Stranger

Landon Pigg - Falling In Love At A Coffee Shop

The Wife | Official Trailer HD (2018)

The 12 Cellists of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra - The Pink Panther ...

How does the Mercedes-Benz Stadium work?

Grilled Egg-Mayo Sandwich—Calcutta New Market Style—Kolkata Street Food

James Ingram - One Hundret Ways

James Ingram & Nancy Wilson - Wish you were here

James Ingram (RIP) - For All We Know

Friday, January 25, 2019

Honey Extension Review — Is It Any Good?

70 People on How To Sing the Happy Birthday Song in Their Country | Cond...

When You And Your Dog Get Ready The Same Way // Presented By BuzzFeed & ...

How Cruise Ships Work

No Roads, No Cars, Just Boats

What (Teachers) really say during cold and flu season!

The Valley of Tombs

9 Tools That Make Yard Work Easier

How Steph Curry And Lebron James Get Turned Into Avatars For NBA 2K

Stanford women's gymnastics star Kyla Bryant shows off jaw-dropping rout...

Tuesday, January 22, 2019

WWJD

An excerpt from the Huffington Post -

Alabama Church Gives $16,500 In Grocery Gift Cards To Furloughed Federal Workers
The First Baptist Church of Huntsville handed out over 300 Publix gift cards to federal employees affected by the partial government shutdown.
By Carol Kuruvilla

An evangelical church in Alabama handed out $16,500 in grocery store gift cards to local federal workers and contractors struggling to make ends meet during the ongoing partial government shutdown.

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/huntsville-alabama-church-grocery-gift-cards-shutdown_us_5c45df4ae4b027c3bbc40518

Friday, January 18, 2019

Pit Bull patiently waits in line for ice cream

Jonathan McReynolds - Not Lucky, I'm Loved

Tom Jones & Stevie Wonder Medley - This is Tom Jones TV Show 1969

Amazon Echo - SNL

17 Christian Ways to Say No

[OFFICIAL VIDEO] Evolution Of Girl Groups - Citizen Queen

September - Leonid & Friends (Earth, Wind & Fire cover)

A 65-Year-Old Designer Proves It’s Never Too Late

2017 Young Artists Competition Grand Prize Winner :: Amaryn Olmeda

Why Is Duct Tape So Strong?

How North America's Largest Mural Brings a Community Together

How We Find Great Big Stories | Producer Q&A

Finding the Best Street Food in Queens, New York

His Wall

https://www.newyorker.com/culture/cover-story/cover-story-2019-01-28?utm_brand=tny&mbid=social_twitter&utm_source=twitter&utm_social-type=owned&utm_medium=social&reload=true

Sunday, January 13, 2019

I Built a Guitar Out of 1200 Colored Pencils

Titans linebacker Brian Orakpo has a sweet cupcake side gig | Monday Nig...

[OFFICIAL VIDEO] Sweetest Song I Know - Armor Music Ministry

How One Man Circumnavigated the World … By Car

Let’s Talk This Out - Bryan Cranston’s Controversial Casting in “The Ups...

More Black Girl Magic

From the Root -

#BlackGirlMagic: Black-ish Star Marsai Martin Set to Become Youngest Executive Producer in Hollywood History
By Michael Harriot

Photo: Universal Pictures
When the comedy Little hits theaters this spring, aside from featuring some of the industry’s biggest stars, the film will also make history. For at least a few months, 14-year-old Marsai Martin will hold the title as the youngest executive producer of a major Hollywood motion picture in history.

Martin will co-star with Regina Hall in the singular role of Jordan Sanders, a take-no-prisoners tech entrepreneur who wakes up to discover that a random act of black girl magic has transformed her into the 13-year-old version of herself.

https://thegrapevine.theroot.com/blackgirlmagic-black-ish-star-marsai-martin-set-to-be-1831621480

Little - Official Trailer (HD)

Writer Says Women Over 50 “Too Old” To Love | The View

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KOHLER Revolution 360 Toilets – Jealous Dog :30

Traveling with "The Green Book" during the Jim Crow era

Thirsty?

Doesn't Care

Quote

From CNN -

“If we face a crisis with a president who no one believes who’s surrounded by a C-team in a dysfunctional  White House, then God save us,” Thomas Friedman told Wolf Blitzer on CNN.