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Bill Harkleroad (Zoot Horn Rollo) - Guitar
Mark Boston (Rockette Morton) - Bass, Vocals
Sam Galpin - Lead Vocals
John Thomas - Keyboards
George Draggota - Drums
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GAMING IN THE CLINTON YEARS is brought to you by NAViGaTR, Flights Media, and Avatoy, Inc. A complete episode index is available at http://www.navgtr.or g/library.html
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Item from TV3 New Zealand's "Nightline" show (www.tv3.co.nz/night line), aired on 21/09/06. It shows Labour Party MP's dancing, mixed with sampled Helen Clark and Don Brash grabs from the past 2 weeks over their personal antics in and out of Parliament. Oh, and it's done to MC Hammer.
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California Waterfowl Biologist, Rob Capriola films and narrates mallards nesting in a vetch field near Richvale California. California is launching an effort to increase planting of vetch in rotation with rice over the next few years
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Grumman Mallard seaplane visit to San Carlos Ca. Only 54 were built 1947-1951. 30 still flying, fewer still have radial engines. Stills of 2 other Mallards at end of video.
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Das ist jetzt aber das letzte video.
Bill Harkleroad (Zoot Horn Rollo) - Guitar
Mark Boston (Rockette Morton) - Bass, Vocals
Sam Galpin - Lead Vocals
John Thomas - Keyboards
George Draggota - Drums
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Just a simple comparison between the Sega and SNES version of Maui Mallard. SNES version has better graphics, but different in a lot of areas. Sega version is better tho in my opinion. :P
Sorry if there's a few sound glitches. The framerate is much better in the actual games too.
EDIT: the SNES part of the video was a little stretched. Damn Windows...