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BAXTER BLACK

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Red Steagall Presents Cowboy - Full Program


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Teresa

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Waddie Mitchell recites "The Walking Man"




Don Edwards at the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering






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Teresa

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larryJ

HELP!  I'm talking and I can't shut up!

I came...  I saw...  I had NO idea what was going on...

Teresa

I really really want one of these.. Would love to take the class too....  :)

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Warph


This is something something truly remarkable.


An armless pianist who plays with his toes has won the first series of China's version of the internationally popular television talent show "China's Got Talent."

Liu Wei, 23, who lost both his arms at age 10 when he was injured by electrical shock during a game of hide-and-seek, defeated 7-year-old standup comedian Zhang Fengxi at the final on Sunday at the Shanghai Stadium, the Shanghai Daily reported.

The pianist, from Beijing, who taught himself to play the piano at age 18, impressed the audience with his performance of "You're Beautiful," singing and using his feet to play the piano.

He also reportedly won over the judges by commenting, "At least I have a pair of perfect legs."
Unless you speak Chinese, zip ahead to about the 2:20 mark to see the prize-winning performance.





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srkruzich

Curb your politician.  We have leash laws you know.

Teresa

Radio Flyer Wagon


ANCHORAGE, Alaska —
A Valley couple took a childhood memory and turned it into a retirement project. Now, they have a Radio Flyer car to drive around town in.

Fred Keller and Judy Foster worked on the car for 11 months, and finished in August of this year, and their ride has been turning heads.

The base of the wagon is a 1976 Mazda pickup truck that Foster inherited from her dad.

The vehicle turns heads everywhere they go.

"I think the words I hear the most often is 'awesome' or 'cool' or people go by and give us a 'hi' sign," Foster said.

The wheels are made from hub caps and detergent bottles, and the steering wheel is the actual wheel from a wagon. The handle rises eight feet high.


 
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Teresa

These kids are awesome!



<br/><a href="http://video.ca.msn.com/watch/video/little-girl-rocks-at-guitar/1glrbj30t?fg=sharenoembed" target="_new"title="Little Girl Rocks at Guitar">Video: Little Girl Rocks at Guitar</a>

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