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Statesmen - Sweeter As The Days Go By
Statesmen - Sweeter As The Days Go By
Statesmen - Sweeter As The Days Go By. This was one of the Statesmen Quartet's "sugar sticks". Members: Jim "Big Chief" Wetherington, Doy Ott, Jack Toney, Rosie Rozell and Hovie Lister.
2:55
BIGV8 Blown Bigblock Burnout Statesman Feature Car
BIGV8 Blown Bigblock Burnout Statesman Feature Car
www.modifiedcarforums.com BIGV8 Blown Bigblock Burnout Statesman Feature Car on modifiedcarforums.com
1:03
ITEAZN Statesman finals burnout at Springnats 2009
ITEAZN Statesman finals burnout at Springnats 2009
www.modifiedcarforums.com ITEAZN Statesman finals burnout at Springnats 2009
12:56
Thomas Blug präsentiert den Hughes & Kettner Statesman
Thomas Blug präsentiert den Hughes & Kettner Statesman
4:43
WB Holden Statesman Magnum.
WB Holden Statesman Magnum.
WB Holden Statesman Magnum as featured on 'Unique Cars' DVD....published by "Unique Cars' magazine. Has Peter Brock and John Harvey interview.
1:55
Real Life Superhero, The Statesman
Real Life Superhero, The Statesman
Like an image straight out of a comic book superhero The Statesman watches silently over the bright lights of a British city - waiting for a crime or cry for help to ring out. Incredibly the scene is not from a Hollywood blockbuster or cult graphic novel but shows the UK's very own real life superhero. In an amazing twist The Statesman is a banker by day and says that he tries to balance out the unpopularity of his day-job by saving people at night in his costume. And shockingly not even The Statesman's GIRLFRIEND knows that her partner dons a mask and sneaks out four times-a-week to combat injustice and help the needy under the cover of darkness on the streets of Birmingham. In this tell-all interview he reveals how he and other real life crusaders helped arrest a drug dealer, he foiled a break-in while dressed in costume, his life as a former TA soldier gives him crime-fighting skills and he uses 14 years of boxing to protect Britain, using force as a last resort.
9:52
The New Statesman - Passport To Freedom [1/3]
The New Statesman - Passport To Freedom [1/3]
Episode 2 of The New Statesman, "Passport To Freedom", sees Alan B'Stard, new Tory MP with the largest majority in the House of Commons, trying to ruin a company of which his wife, Sarah, holds many shares in, because she is trying to divorce him. This is part 1/3. I do not own this video, nor did I create it. It belongs to it's rightful owner, no copyright infringement intended. Please don't sue me, I'm just a poor student with a Tory sense of humor :P
1:03
Holden HQ Statesman - TV commercial
Holden HQ Statesman - TV commercial
1972 ad introducing the new Statesman.
8:52
Soldier and Statesman (Part 1)
Soldier and Statesman (Part 1)
George C. Marshall - Soldier and Statesman.
9:57
The New Statesman - Sex Is Wrong [1/3]
The New Statesman - Sex Is Wrong [1/3]
Episode 3 of The New Statesman, "Sex Is Wrong", sees Alan B'Stard impersonate Sir Steven, leader of the Campaign for Moral Regeneration. Hilarity ensues. This is part 1/3. I do not own this video, nor did I create it. It belongs to it's rightful owner, no copyright infringement intended. Please don't sue me, I'm just a poor student with a Tory sense of humor :P
1:34
Count Your Blessings - Hovie Lister and The Statesmen
Count Your Blessings - Hovie Lister and The Statesmen
Count Your Blessings as sung with a "Happy Feel" by Hovie Lister and The Sensational Statesmen. Members were from L to R Roise Rozell - Tenor, Jack Toney - Lead, Doy Ott - Baritone, "Big Chief" Wetherington - Bass, Hovie Lister Emcee/Pianist. Taken from Rosie Rozell & the Statesmen: Glory Road available from store.gaither.com 51.html
0:35
Milo Kerrigan - Holden Statesman
Milo Kerrigan - Holden Statesman
Milo Kerrigan promotes Holden's latest model Statesman. en.wikipedia.org
9:56
The New Statesman - Happiness is a Warm Gun [1/3]
The New Statesman - Happiness is a Warm Gun [1/3]
The first episode of The New Statesman, "Happiness is a Warm Gun", sees Alan B'Stard, new Tory MP with the largest majority in the House of Commons, being blackmailed into passing a bill arming the police. Hilarity ensues. This is part 1/3. I do not own this video, nor did I create it. It belongs to it's rightful owner, no copyright infringement intended. Please don't sue me, I'm just a poor student with a Tory sense of humor.
5:00
The Most AMAZING video on the internet★2012 Election★RP revolution
The Most AMAZING video on the internet★2012 Election★RP revolution
the only chance to save america
10:58
The new statesman Fatal Extraction part [1/3]
The new statesman Fatal Extraction part [1/3]
Part 1 of Fatal Extraction. B'stard's plan to become a billionaire threatens the constitution, the monarchy and any ''mediorcre'' family. in Britain.
1:50
The New Statesman - The language of God
The New Statesman - The language of God
The New Statesman season 4 episode 3 Speaking in tongues
5:46
Fred Thompson FL GOP 1998 Statesman of the Year
Fred Thompson FL GOP 1998 Statesman of the Year
Fred Thompson was awarded the Florida Repubican Party's Stateman of the Year Award in 1998. This is the video introduction from that ceremoney.
4:02
City of Heroes - Issue 9: Statesman's Taskforce
City of Heroes - Issue 9: Statesman's Taskforce
Song: Lux Aeterna (Two Towers Remix) Artist: Clint Mansell Preview of Statesman's Taskforce that is coming in Issue 9 for City of Heroes.
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The new statesman Fatal Extraction part [2/3]
The new statesman Fatal Extraction part [2/3]
Part 2 of Fatal Extraction. B'stard's plan to become a billionaire threatens the constitution, the monarchy and any ''mediorcre'' family. in Britain.
13:39
Douglas Murray speech, New Statesman/Frontline Club debate
Douglas Murray speech, New Statesman/Frontline Club debate
Douglas Murray, author and political commentator, speaks at the New Statesman/Frontline Club debate on the motion: "This house believes whistle-blowers make the world a safer place." With Julian Assange's point-of-information interjection. Speakers for the proposition were Julian Assange, editor in chief of WikiLeaks; Mehdi Hasan, senior editor (politics) of the New Statesman; Clayton Swisher, head of al-Jazeera's transparency unit. Speakers for the opposition were: David Richmond, former director for British defence and intelligence, member of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office board; Bob Ayers, former director of the US department of defence, information systems and security programme; Douglas Murray. The event took place on 9 April 2011, Kensington Town Hall, London. This footage was filmed exclusively for the New Statesman. Video direction: Michael Taylor, Big Face Art.