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Video:Bugs Bunny - Fresh Hare

bugs bunny - fresh hare

classic episode of bugs bunny "fresh hare".

Video:Fresh Air

fresh air

a page cannot be displayed spoof telling you to get fresh air.

Video:Extra Fresh Sperm?

extra fresh sperm?

picture from the norwegian supermarket rema 1000.
extra fresh spearmint = extra fresh sperm? wow.

Video:Planet Earth - Fresh Water - Remake

planet earth - fresh water - remake

i had found a cool song that would go good with clips from planet earth, so i took the 5 videos of planet earth fresh water, to make one small video. i hopefully plan on making a better one with a mix from all the planet earth episodes. waiting for them to dl. enjoy. its divx codec so it might need to dl before you view it.

Video:BBC's Planet Earth - Fresh Water 1/5

bbc's planet earth - fresh water 1/5

this episode describes the course taken by rivers and some of the species that take advantage of such a habitat. only 3% of the world's water is fresh, yet all life is ultimately dependent on it. its journey begins as a stream in the mountains, illustrated by venezuela's tepui, where there is a tropical downpour almost every day. it then travels hundreds of miles before forming rapids. with the aid of some expansive helicopter photography, one sequence demonstrates the vastness of angel falls, the world's highest free-flowing waterfall. its waters drop unbroken for nearly 1,000 metres and are blown away as a mist before they reach the bottom. the erosive nature of rivers is shown by the grand canyon, created over five million years by the colorado river. in japan, the water is inhabited by the biggest amphibian, the two-metre long giant salamander, while in the northern hemisphere, salmon undertake the largest freshwater migration, and are hunted en route by grizzly bears. also featured are smooth-coated otters repelling mugger crocodiles and the latter's nile cousin ambushing wildebeest as they cross the mara river. roseate spoonbills are numerous in the pantanal and are prey to spectacled caiman. in addition, there are cichlids, piranhas, river dolphins and swimming crab-eating macaques.

Video:BBC's Planet Earth - Fresh Water 2/5

bbc's planet earth - fresh water 2/5

this episode describes the course taken by rivers and some of the species that take advantage of such a habitat. only 3% of the world's water is fresh, yet all life is ultimately dependent on it. its journey begins as a stream in the mountains, illustrated by venezuela's tepui, where there is a tropical downpour almost every day. it then travels hundreds of miles before forming rapids. with the aid of some expansive helicopter photography, one sequence demonstrates the vastness of angel falls, the world's highest free-flowing waterfall. its waters drop unbroken for nearly 1,000 metres and are blown away as a mist before they reach the bottom. the erosive nature of rivers is shown by the grand canyon, created over five million years by the colorado river. in japan, the water is inhabited by the biggest amphibian, the two-metre long giant salamander, while in the northern hemisphere, salmon undertake the largest freshwater migration, and are hunted en route by grizzly bears. also featured are smooth-coated otters repelling mugger crocodiles and the latter's nile cousin ambushing wildebeest as they cross the mara river. roseate spoonbills are numerous in the pantanal and are prey to spectacled caiman. in addition, there are cichlids, piranhas, river dolphins and swimming crab-eating macaques.

Video:BBC's Planet Earth - Fresh Water 3/5

bbc's planet earth - fresh water 3/5

this episode describes the course taken by rivers and some of the species that take advantage of such a habitat. only 3% of the world's water is fresh, yet all life is ultimately dependent on it. its journey begins as a stream in the mountains, illustrated by venezuela's tepui, where there is a tropical downpour almost every day. it then travels hundreds of miles before forming rapids. with the aid of some expansive helicopter photography, one sequence demonstrates the vastness of angel falls, the world's highest free-flowing waterfall. its waters drop unbroken for nearly 1,000 metres and are blown away as a mist before they reach the bottom. the erosive nature of rivers is shown by the grand canyon, created over five million years by the colorado river. in japan, the water is inhabited by the biggest amphibian, the two-metre long giant salamander, while in the northern hemisphere, salmon undertake the largest freshwater migration, and are hunted en route by grizzly bears. also featured are smooth-coated otters repelling mugger crocodiles and the latter's nile cousin ambushing wildebeest as they cross the mara river. roseate spoonbills are numerous in the pantanal and are prey to spectacled caiman. in addition, there are cichlids, piranhas, river dolphins and swimming crab-eating macaques.

Video:BBC's Planet Earth - Fresh Water 4/5

bbc's planet earth - fresh water 4/5

this episode describes the course taken by rivers and some of the species that take advantage of such a habitat. only 3% of the world's water is fresh, yet all life is ultimately dependent on it. its journey begins as a stream in the mountains, illustrated by venezuela's tepui, where there is a tropical downpour almost every day. it then travels hundreds of miles before forming rapids. with the aid of some expansive helicopter photography, one sequence demonstrates the vastness of angel falls, the world's highest free-flowing waterfall. its waters drop unbroken for nearly 1,000 metres and are blown away as a mist before they reach the bottom. the erosive nature of rivers is shown by the grand canyon, created over five million years by the colorado river. in japan, the water is inhabited by the biggest amphibian, the two-metre long giant salamander, while in the northern hemisphere, salmon undertake the largest freshwater migration, and are hunted en route by grizzly bears. also featured are smooth-coated otters repelling mugger crocodiles and the latter's nile cousin ambushing wildebeest as they cross the mara river. roseate spoonbills are numerous in the pantanal and are prey to spectacled caiman. in addition, there are cichlids, piranhas, river dolphins and swimming crab-eating macaques.

Video:BBC's Planet Earth - Fresh Water 5/5

bbc's planet earth - fresh water 5/5

this episode describes the course taken by rivers and some of the species that take advantage of such a habitat. only 3% of the world's water is fresh, yet all life is ultimately dependent on it. its journey begins as a stream in the mountains, illustrated by venezuela's tepui, where there is a tropical downpour almost every day. it then travels hundreds of miles before forming rapids. with the aid of some expansive helicopter photography, one sequence demonstrates the vastness of angel falls, the world's highest free-flowing waterfall. its waters drop unbroken for nearly 1,000 metres and are blown away as a mist before they reach the bottom. the erosive nature of rivers is shown by the grand canyon, created over five million years by the colorado river. in japan, the water is inhabited by the biggest amphibian, the two-metre long giant salamander, while in the northern hemisphere, salmon undertake the largest freshwater migration, and are hunted en route by grizzly bears. also featured are smooth-coated otters repelling mugger crocodiles and the latter's nile cousin ambushing wildebeest as they cross the mara river. roseate spoonbills are numerous in the pantanal and are prey to spectacled caiman. in addition, there are cichlids, piranhas, river dolphins and swimming crab-eating macaques.

Video:Fresh Prince Bloopers

fresh prince bloopers

s6 e19 - i, whoops, there it is!

Video:Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air - Puppets

fresh prince of bel-air - puppets

will & carlton do a freestyle with hand puppets.

Video:Blast of Fresh Air

blast of fresh air

a friend sent this to me.. not sure if it's been posted before...

Video:Fresh Prince - Will And His Dad`s Final Words

fresh prince - will and his dad`s final words

will breaks down after his dad lets him down, once again.

Video:DJ Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince - Summertime

dj jazzy jeff & fresh prince - summertime

remember when hip hop used to be fun.

  • Votes 4.6586/5
  • Views 6268
  • Comments 25
  • Date 4/25/2008
  • by Drue

Video:D.J. Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince - I think I can beat Mike Tyson

d.j. jazzy jeff & the fresh prince - i think i can beat mike tyson

keep an eye out for carlton in this one.

  • Votes 3.9284/5
  • Views 2328
  • Comments 2
  • Date 4/29/2008
  • by Drue

Video:Fresh Kid

fresh kid

he's pimpin'

Video:Donkey Fresh

donkey fresh

apparently, in the baghdad zoo, the lions are fed live donkeys. it's not terribly gruesome to watch because of the distance, but you definitely get a sense for how fast and powerful the big cats are.

  • Votes 3.5833/5
  • Views 10687
  • Comments 51
  • Date 1/23/2007
  • by Stik

Video:Fresh ice.

fresh ice.

the secrets "behind" ice makers.

Video:Baby Fresh

baby fresh

creating a realistic, life-size baby cake takes several hours of work and preparation. you're my baby cake!

  • Votes 2.8/5
  • Views 617
  • Comments 7
  • Date 2/2/2007
  • by Stik

Video:Fresh Cut Penis

fresh cut penis

just $7.99

Video:Fresh Prince Of Death Metal.

fresh prince of death metal.

the title says it all.

Video:Fresh Fish

fresh fish

this seems kinda cruel, but then again being drug by a hook in the mouth doesn't seem real fun either.

Video:Great Episode of Fresh Prince of Bel Air

great episode of fresh prince of bel air

this is one of the best episodes of the show and the ending was brilliantly done by both will smith and james avery.

Video:Carlton From The Fresh Prince (Alfonso Ribeiro) Teaches Breakdancing

carlton from the fresh prince (alfonso ribeiro) teaches breakdancing

we all knew carlton could dance, but the dude rocked an infomercial as well? nice work!


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