Here you go.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7eq4RFf0Sc It's better with the sound down....IMO... ;) Jim Wilmington, NC
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 8:41 AM, Stephen Grisanti <bike2vcu@yahoo.com>wrote: > One of the benefits (side effects? unforeseen consequences?) of the digital > TV conversion is the proliferation of broadcast stations. Locally in > Richmond VA we now have the .2 and even the .3 versions of our normal > stations, some offering country or pop videos 24/7. Last night I was > surfing and came across a vid of a girl group and they were in a > blue-and-white early Westy that was papered with Polaroids on the exterior. > At the end the van hit a tree and appeared to be actually damaged in the > front but the jump cuts were too quick for me to be able to tell. The group > was last seen spreadeagled on the ground; serves 'em right if they wrecked a > Westy for their art. I tried to find a link to the video but I'm not that > download-sophisticated or interested. You can probably find it for > yourself. > > CSS (group) > Move (song) > Donkey (album) > Subpop Records > > Stephen > > > > > |
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