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When Ladies Meet - Original Trailer 1941

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  • Author: foxter65

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Strange Skirts is the TV title of the 1941 MGM film When Ladies Meet. The film was a remake of a 1933 production of the same name, which starred Ann Harding, Myrna Loy and Spring Byington; their roles were taken over in the remake by Greer Garson, Joan Crawford and Spring Byington. Both films are based on a Rachel Crothers play about a lady novelist who falls in love with a married publisher. The novelist (Crawford) meets the publisher's wife (Garson) at the home of a chatterbox society matron (Byington). The fact that the 1941 version was forced to undergo the censor's scissors to a greater extent than the 1933 film was compensated by the later version's lusher production values, which earned an Academy Award nomination for MGM art director Cedric Gibbons and Randall Duell. Under both its original title When Ladies Meet and its TV-dictated cognomen Strange Skirts, this dated but enjoyable film has become a "standard" on the various cable TV services of Ted Turner. Joan Crawford - Mary Howard Robert Taylor - Jimmy Lee Greer Garson - Claire Woodruff Herbert Marshall - Rogers Woodruff Spring Byington - Bridget Drake Rafael Storm - Walter Del Canto Mona Barrie - Mabel Guiness Barbara Bedford - Anna the Maid Mary Forbes - Mother at Party Leslie Francis - Homer Hopper Olaf Hytten - Mathews the Butler John Marlowe - Violinist Harold Minjir - Clerk Florence Shirley - Janet Hopper Max Willenz - Pierre

Be Creative - Make a Difference

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  • Author: BanjoFilms

Tags: alex  ates  banjo  cars  comedy  creative  creativity  earth  films  funny  green  healthy  lusher  new  projects  school  short  transportation 

this is a project for our (Robert Logan's and Alex Ates') environmental science class at Lusher School in New Orleans. the idea is to promote efficient methods of transportation. cast: Alex Ates director: Robert Logan concept: Alex Ates and Robert Logan

Haroun and the Sea of Stories

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  • Author: chicatranelle

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video we did for an english project comment plz!

Ki~piano~

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  • Author: kiddbaby7

Tags: beast  fgbc  harvest  is  ki  kidd  kiddbaby  Larence  love  lusher  morton  motion  new  orleans  pastor  piano  pj  reaping  slow  the  Troy  you  young 

This is a thanksgiving..i'm board video... Love is you Slow Motion Mary Just me young beast

Left and right - Lusher Lasher

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  • Author: RegensburgR

Tags: christiaan  dijk  djem  lasher  Left  lusher  nina  ninja  Niña  right 

Lusher Lasher Djem, Niña, Christiaan

Neo-Heroes 2 - Men In Black Documentary

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  • Author: dionic

Tags: ajw  alex  amos  andrew  andy  boo  brina  children  dead  diary  dionic  duncan  early  fiala  grangaard  heroes  jason  jeff  jess  john  josh  kelly  kevin  kitzenmiller  kyle  lusher  may  mike  miller  neo  pistona  sands  steve  stewart  watch  welch  williams  world 

Men in black documentary from neo-heroes 2.

Board in Physics....haha hehe

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  • Author: kiddbaby7

Tags: bored  fgbc  harvest  kidd  kiddbaby7  lawrence  lusher  morton  music  physics  pj  reaping  school  troy 

i'm just not feeling school...but im here..it sucks...but i miss miss bowling....aww...:-(

JIM REEVES & ALVADEAN COKER-ARE YOU THE ONE

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  • Author: oldcountrytunes

Tags: ALVADEAN  COKER  COUNTRY  JIM  MUSIC  REEVES 

Jim Reeves was born in Galloway, Texas, a small rural community near Carthage. He became known as a crooner because of his warm, velvety voice. His songs were remarkable for their simple elegance highlighted by his rich light baritone voice. Songs such as "He'll Have to Go," "Adios Amigo (song)," "Welcome To My World," and "Am I Losing You" demonstrated this approach. Jim Reeves' Christmas songs have been perennial favorites, including songs such as "Silver Bells," "Blue Christmas," and "An Old Christmas Card". For many years, Reeves mixed college life with baseball and music. Influenced by such Western swing artists as Jimmie Rodgers and Moon Mullican as well as popular crooners Bing Crosby, Eddy Arnold and Frank Sinatra, it was not long before he got a foothold into the music industry. For a time, he was a member of Moon Mullican's band and also worked as a DJ and announcer with local radio stations. He made some early, Moon Mullican-style recordings like "Each Beat of my Heart" and "My Heart's Like a Welcome Mat" in the late 1940s/early 1950s. After an injury cut short his minor-league baseball career with the St. Louis Cardinals farm system, his musical break came while working as announcer on KWKH Radio in Shreveport, Louisiana. Singer Sleepy LaBeef could not make it on time for a performance on the Louisiana Hayride, according to former Hayride emcee Frank Page, and Reeves was asked to fill in. (Other accounts—including Reeves himself, in an interview later released on the RCA album Yours Sincerely—name Hank Williams as the absentee.) Reeves' singing career was launched. [edit] Initial success in the 1950s His first country hits included "I Love You" (a duet with Ginny Wright), "Mexican Joe", "Bimbo" and other songs on both Fabor Records and Abbott Records. Eventually, Reeves began to tire of the novelty bracket he had been forced into, and left for RCA Victor. Indeed, by 1955 it was becoming apparent that RCA was very willing to sign Jim, and offered him a 10-year recording contract. Reeves signed, and the Abbot label had released a singer who was due to become one of country music's biggest and brightest stars. (Incidentally. the man who clinched the deal for RCA, Stephen H. Sholes, produced some of Jim's first recordings at RCA, and later in 1955 he completed a memorable "double" when he signed a young Elvis Presley for the company.) In his earliest RCA Victor recordings, Reeves was still singing in the loud style of his first recordings, a style considered standard for country-western performers at that time. He sought to soften his volume, using a lower pitch and singing with lips nearly touching the microphone, but ran into some resistance at RCA—until in 1957, with the support of his producer Chet Atkins, he used this new style on his version of a demo song of lost love, written from a woman's perspective (and intended for a female singer). "Four Walls" not only took top position on the country charts, but went to number eleven on the popular charts at the same time. Reeves had not only opened the door to wider acceptance for other country singers, but had also helped usher in a new style of country music, using violins and lusher background arrangements, soon called "The Nashville Sound." [edit] His hits in the 1960s Jim Reeves on one of his albumsIn 195960 Reeves scored his greatest hit with the Joe Allison composition "He'll Have to Go," which earned him a platinum record. He had a posthumous No.1 hit on the United Kingdom pop charts in 1966 with "Distant Drums," a song written for him by Cindy Walker. Jim Reeves was one of the few Western singers, including music acts such as Boney M and ABBA, who became widely known in the non-European world, including Africa, India and Southeast Asia. To this day he is affectionately referred to as "Gentleman Jim" in those parts.

Welcome

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  • Author: jennabowling

Tags: bowling  jenna  jennabowling  lusher  physics 

Welcome video

Lame

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  • Author: jeromeawhite

Tags: "Fame"  "Irene  Cara"  eighties  Lusher  parody  pop 

Mista Whizz-ite flashes back to the '80s with another tribute to those students in his class who insist on falling short of their potential. Lyrics: Awwwww yeah, Mista Whizz-ite takin' it back to the eighties Gettin' down with the ladies Not yet gettin' paid They brought the drug trade We hung in the arcade Remember Live Aid? I was makin' the grade With my hair freshly sprayed My high top fade Was sharp as a blade Cool like lemonade Sipped in the shade Man that decade Was so clichéd Boom! Like a grenade Let's start this serenade People look at me They frown at what they see They ain't seen the best of me yet When things get tough that's when you can bet I'll quit Blessed with ability I hide it endlessly I could grab success in my hands But I don't give a damn I'm shamin' my name Lame! I'm gonna slack forever I'm not even gonna try (Why?) My mood changes with the weather I might as well lie down and die Lame I make no attempt to get better There's no one else I can blame Lame I'm gonna slack forever Baby remember I'm lame Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Dude seriously, I'm totally lame I mean, I got all this talent and opportunity But I, like, refuse to take advantage of it. Life is truly passing me by. Yeah. People say I'm bright But I gave up this fight Stop waiting for me to succeed Because self-pity is my creed indeed Indifference is my crime And I'll waste all your time I could grab the world by the tail But I'm committed to fail Lame! I'm gonna slack forever I'm not even gonna try (Why?) My mood changes with the weather I might as well lie down and die Lame I make no attempt to get better There's no one else I can blame Lame I'm gonna slack forever Baby remember I'm lame Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Lyrics: Awwwww yeah, Mista Whizz-ite takin it back to the eighties Gettin down with the ladies Not yet gettin paid They brought the drug trade We hung in the arcade Remember Live Aid? I was makin the grade With my hair freshly sprayed My high top fade Was sharp as a blade Cool like lemonade Sipped in the shade Man that decade Was so clichéd Boom! Like a grenade Lets start this serenade People look at me They frown at what they see They aint seen the best of me yet When things get tough thats when you can bet Ill quit Blessed with ability I hide it endlessly I could grab success in my hands But I dont give a damn Im shamin my name Lame! Im gonna slack forever Im not even gonna try (Why?) My mood changes with the weather I might as well lie down and die Lame I make no attempt to get better Theres no one else I can blame Lame Im gonna slack forever Baby remember Im lame Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Dude seriously, Im totally lame I mean, I got all this talent and opportunity But I, like, refuse to take advantage of it. Life is truly passing me by. Yeah. People say Im bright But I gave up this fight Stop waiting for me to succeed Because self-pity is my creed indeed Indifference is my crime And Ill waste all your time I could grab the world by the tail But Im committed to fail Lame! Im gonna slack forever Im not even gonna try (Why?) My mood changes with the weather I might as well lie down and die Lame I make no attempt to get better Theres no one else I can blame Lame Im gonna slack forever Baby remember Im lame Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember Remember

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