"whassa matter man, gonna come around at twelve w/ some Puerto Rican girls just dyin' to meet 'ya..."
"we gonna bring a case 'a wine..."
"heya, just gonna mess 'an fool around like we used to..."
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The steps: Get appropriate music. Stand up in front of everyone. Announce your intention. Run around the building. And last, but not least - run from the cops!
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Buying a Christmas present is harder than you thought...
I've noticed that many people still post the first video of a multi-part series instead of creating a custom player, while posting links to the other parts as the first comment.
Not only is the posting of multiple links as time consuming as creating a custom player, but tends to lack a bit of luster and removes the user from the VideoSift® page to see the rest of the video.
Once you create your first player, you'll see how easy it is and will be able to create them with ease.
Things you'll need:
1 YouTube® account
Multiple videos on YouTube®
Just a few minutes of your time
Step I:
- Open the first video that will be in your new player.
- Click on the "Add to playlist" link underneath the video.
- Select the "Create new playlist" link at the bottom of the dropdown combo box.
- Call the playlist what the title of the movie is.
- Type in or paste in a description (max 1000 words).
Step II:
- Open the 2nd video that will be in your new player.
- Click on the "Add to playlist" link underneath the video.
- Select the playlist you just created (Refresh the page if needed).
- Repeat this step for each additional video part to complete your playlist.
Step III:
- Click on the "Account" link at the top right next to your YouTube name.
- Click on the "Videos, Favorites & Playlists" link under "Manage My Videos".
- Locate your new playlist and click on it.
Step IV:
- Click the "Create Custom Player" Button.
- Customize the player as needed.
- Click the "Generate Code" Button.
- Copy this code in the Video Embed Code section of Videosift® when you submit a new video.
Step V:
- Enjoy watching your complete uninterrupted show in your new custom player in Videosift®.
Not only is the posting of multiple links as time consuming as creating a custom player, but tends to lack a bit of luster and removes the user from the VideoSift® page to see the rest of the video.
Once you create your first player, you'll see how easy it is and will be able to create them with ease.
Things you'll need:
Step I:
- Open the first video that will be in your new player.
- Click on the "Add to playlist" link underneath the video.
- Select the "Create new playlist" link at the bottom of the dropdown combo box.
- Call the playlist what the title of the movie is.
- Type in or paste in a description (max 1000 words).
Step II:
- Open the 2nd video that will be in your new player.
- Click on the "Add to playlist" link underneath the video.
- Select the playlist you just created (Refresh the page if needed).
- Repeat this step for each additional video part to complete your playlist.
Step III:
- Click on the "Account" link at the top right next to your YouTube name.
- Click on the "Videos, Favorites & Playlists" link under "Manage My Videos".
- Locate your new playlist and click on it.
Step IV:
- Click the "Create Custom Player" Button.
- Customize the player as needed.
- Click the "Generate Code" Button.
- Copy this code in the Video Embed Code section of Videosift® when you submit a new video.
Step V:
- Enjoy watching your complete uninterrupted show in your new custom player in Videosift®.
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This is OMC's music video for their 1996 hit "How Bizarre."
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George W. Bush, aided by a whole bunch of cool archival footage) does REM's 'It's the end of the world as we know it (and I feel fine).
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A fantastic and fascinating documentary by Errol Morris, where former defense secretary Robert McNamara delivers an account of his political life in the form of a confession, at times weeping. A perfect... more inside
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Reverse motion time lapse film in which a tree looks like it's being built instead of being cut down. Beautiful. Music: "Opus 36", by Dustin O'Halloran
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How has this not been posted?? ...has it?
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BBC World - Sept 20th
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Bordering on long, clips taken from HBO's One Night Stand half hour in 2005. Some of his best stuff.
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His funniest SNL skit.


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