HOLIDAY INNBing Crosby and Marjorie Reynolds"White Christmas"Songwriter: Irving BerlinPARAMOUNT PICTURES1942Marjorie Reynolds dubbed by Martha MearsThe film marked the debut of "White Christmas", which went on to become one of the biggest selling songs in the history of music.As of 2007, "White Christmas" is the best selling music single ever.Watch the fire around 2:58Great Holiday movie for the whole family.Merry Christmas!Happy Holidays!I find it kind of ironic that the top-selling single is about a christian holiday and it was written by a Jewish man, Irving Berlin. Just goes to show you that Christmas brings everyone together no matter what race/religion/class.
Music video by Marilyn Manson performing Coma Whitewith Samuel Bayer [Video Director], Michael Beinhorn [Producer], Marilyn Manson [Producer], Michael Beinborn [Producer](C) 1999 Nothing/Interscope Records
...I know there's only, only one like you There's no way they could have made two. You're, you're all I'm living for Your love I'll keep for evermore. You're the first, my last, my everything...
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Music video by Toby Keith performing Courtesy Of The Red, White And Blue (The Angry American)with Sean Weber-Smalll, Michael Salomon(C) 2002 DreamWorks Records Nashville
Sung by The Drifters. Cartoon by Joshua Held. Featuring Bill Pinkney on lead bass and Clyde McPhatter on tenor.An animated Christmas Card, and a homage to a great song, a great band, and a great Holiday.
If you are interested in using or licencing this footage please feel free to contact me by email: patrick.sean.walsh at gmail.com A 2 ton, 15 foot Great White barrels into my cage and brakes through the bars... Patrick Walsh - Filming Paul Damgaard - Avoiding Sharks MouthCC - The Shark"On November 4th we had an incident that was pretty darned exciting. CC, or Cut Caudal, one of our regular sharks, accidentally ran into one of the main cages on the Searcher. CC came up nearly vertical about 20 feet away from the cage and grabbed one of the hang baits, which he is known to do on a regular basis. However, on this particular day he swam right into the portside cage's viewing window. As CC took the bait he instinctively rolled his eyes back, couldn't see where he was going and accidentally swam directly into the viewing window. CC's entire head went inside the cage and he was stopped just short of his pectoral fins. Well, we all know that white sharks have no reverse and CC was too far in to turn around. He tried to turn, but he could not quite get his snout to clear the corner. He rolled on his side and began to thrash up and down trying to free himself. Being a rather large white shark he just ended up making the opening bigger by simply removing the front of the cage so he could get out of the cage. CC literally removed all the lower front vertical bars and the horizontal bar that connects all of the vertical bars to the main frame of the front cage panel and then swam away. What was amazing is that it took only about 10 seconds to do this. What was even more amazing was that there were 2 divers in the cage at the time and they thought that this was the coolest thing they had ever experienced and walked away completely unscathed. The divers also said that CC was just fine too!We were all very relieved that no one was injured. We were also pleased that our divers listened to the safety briefing prior to diving and followed the instructions and evacuated the cage when this incident occurred. One diver utilized the emergency escape hatch and somehow managed to film the entire event. We learned something from this and we will take appropriate measures to prevent this from happening again.When we said, "You can get face-to-face with the ultimate predator" this is not what we had in mind!The Searcher's cages are 6 years old now and we have learned a great deal since we first built them. We are going to take this opportunity to design and build new state-of-the-art cages that will be safer and stronger. We will unveil the new cages in spring 2008." Great White Shark Adventures