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andrew bisset vid 1 (unfinished)
andrew bisset vid 1 (unfinished)
andrews first vid on his neon bow :D
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Ted's Drawing Room
Ted's Drawing Room
Watch Ted's SS12 digital campaign, a digital fashion portrait service called Ted's Drawing Room. The event was on Saturday 17 March 2012 and saw over 100 lucky customers receive a signed and framed, original, one-off portrait created by one of 11 top illustrators.
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Rock and Roll at the Pier House.wmv
Rock and Roll at the Pier House.wmv
Champs Breakfast play their first gig to a packed house at the Pier House, Skerries. November 27th 2009.
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Pollies vs Professionals Harmony Day Soccer Match
Pollies vs Professionals Harmony Day Soccer Match
A group of federal politicians pulled on their football boots and donned an orange t-shirts at Pollies v Professionals soccer match to promote Harmony Day. Senator Kate Lundy lead the team of football-playing politicians including, Minister Stephen Conroy, Graham Perrett, Bert van Manen and Michael McCormack. The politicians were fighting for the honours in the second annual Harmony Day football match after losing out to the professional team last year. Leading the professionals' team was SBS presenter and former Socceroo Craig Foster, with SBS football personalities Les Murray and David Bashee, and former Socceroos Kimon Taliadoris, David Zdrilic and Francis Awaritefe. To level the playing field, the pollies' team was supported by some stars from the W -League Premier team, Canberra United --- Jenni Bisset, Grace Gill, Ellie Brush and Nicole Sykes. This year the politicians managed to match the professionals, with some determined play and a few spectacular goals threatening the professionals' on-field domination. In the end sport was the real winner, with the teams drawing the match 8--8. Kate: "We're here playing soccer, politicians versus the professionals, in the spirit of harmony day; it's on the 21st of March so coming up fast, and this year's theme is "Sport: Play, Engage, Inspire". So we're here today in the spirit of Harmony Day, having a great game of football and showing how that wonderful platform of sport can be a great way to make friends, get to know people <b>...</b>
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Deal or No Deal (Australia): The Unluckiest Contestant Ever
Deal or No Deal (Australia): The Unluckiest Contestant Ever
PLEASE READ THIS VIDEO DESCRIPTION BEFORE ASKING ANY QUESTIONS BECAUSE IT JUST MIGHT ANSWER THEM! Do that not just in this video, but in any video you watch on the web. In July 2006, Josh Sharp created Deal or No Deal History in the most amazing fashion. Host Andrew O'Keefe cannot hide his astonishment. Here is the most unlucky Round 1 you will ever see. Many thanks to the old GameShowVideos.com site for this clip. They are now located at www.youtube.com . THE ODDS (best to look here only after watching): The odds for all top 4 amounts to be knocked out in the first four openings is 1 in 14950 (4/26*3/25*2/24*1/23). The odds for the top 4 amounts to be knocked out in descending order is 1 in 358800 (1/26*1/25*1/24*1/23) - that is just one episode every 1600 years!! - There have been many comments saying that this is a fake clip. I assure you that even though everybody appears to act "normal", this really did occur. Neither is it a set up. Josh is featured in the Deal or No Deal Hall of Fame on the program's website and in a local newspaper article: au.tv.yahoo.com www.theage.com.au - There have been many people either wondering why do the people holding the cases guess what they have or being rude to them. Those people are actual contestants too, which explains why not all of them are gorgeous. They guess the amount in their case and if they guess correctly, they win $500 for that. And, yes, there *are* models on the show. They are only featured at the beginning and the <b>...</b>