Meet Paulette, the latest sweet young ingenue actress called in by The Caster.
A custody battle erupts over a robot built to party. Featuring Ryan Mason with special guest editor Joel Slabaugh www.ThesePeopleComedy.com
in class, with some people from discovery cove...and josh got up and volunteered so i said "OH MAN! I GOTTA RECORD THIS"..LOL
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Rabbit Bites talks counterculture with former Clash guitarist Mick Jones and his Carbon/Silicon bandmate (formerly of Generation X) Tony James
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WatchMojo.com presents... A look at an exciting new sport called River Surfing where surfers take advantage of a continuous wave in the middle of rapids. Here's the gear you'll need to get started!
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Live from El Dorado, TX, Pauly Shore goes in search of the secretive and diabolical Polygamists of West Texas. Coming to RipeTV April 30th.
Fresh on the heels of its 2007 Emmy Award for Excellence in Television Documentary Filmmaking, P.O.V. returns for its 21st season on PBS with a powerful and provocative slate of films that explore the human stakes in such American election-year issues as war and peace, health care, border issues and race relations. This year P.O.V. also provides unique journeys into family burdens of the not-so-distant past, into the weirdly familiar backrooms of Japanese politics, and up one of the world’s most fabled — and fast disappearing — waterways: China’s Yangtze River. Plus, the best Johnny Cash documentary ever. P.O.V. kicks off on Tuesday, June 24, 2008 at 10 p.m. (check local listings) with Traces of the Trade: A Story From the Deep North, an extraordinary excavation of family secrets and Yankee myth that sheds new light on American race relations. P.O.V. continues its regular season on Tuesdays at 10 p.m. through Oct. 21, and will present two primetime specials. Critical Condition, a moving ...
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