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One cannot help but be in awe when he contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous structure of reality. It is enough if one tries merely to comprehend a little of this mystery every day. Never lose a holy curiosity."
Albert Einstein
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"A collection of fun stuff which have been shown on Binky loves Boo." >>

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Prangstgrüp - Reading on a dream'A Library Musical' Reading on a
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Prangstgrüp - Reach! 'A Lecture Musical' Reach! 'A Lecture
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Prangstgrüp
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"Prangstgrüp: The first practical joke video I saw by this gutsy group of pranksters is entitled "Reach! A Lecture Musical." In it, an unsuspecting college professor and his students are interrupted during an actual class. A young man jumps to his feet with exuberance to proclaim, "Hey, Teach! I've got a question!" Then, on cue, music fills the hall, as he breaks into an original song and dance routine, a mash-up spoofing contemporary Broadway anthems and, perhaps, The Kids From Fame.

While reminiscent of the ''Just You, Just Me'' Dancing Man, a memorable hidden camera non sequitur in 1974's The Groove Tube, this stunt was not planned and executed for a professional production. It's performance art and reaction comedy -- and it's hilarious. I'll add "brilliant," too. We need to encourage such silly anarchy.

Prangstgrüp has amassed 17 short videos in their gallery, including "Library Musical," a variation of the above. Not all are put-ons, and there is a touch of explicit content. I can't wait to screen the full batch."
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Pitagora Suicchi - Algorithm March

Algorithm March by 967 inmates of Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center (CPDRC)Cebu, Philippines. >>

Algorithm with the "QRIO" Sony robot. >>
Pitagora Suicchi - Algorithm March
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"Pythagorean Switch Pitagora Suicchi, airing on NHK since 2002, is a Japanese educational television program where children's "way of thinking" is augmented under the supervision of Masahiko Satou and Mazumi Naitou. The Rube Goldberg devices that appear during the beginning, ending, and between each corner (segment) are called Pythagorean Apparatuses Pitagora Souchi in Japan."

"Dankichi Kuruma, Jun Inoue, Tsuyoshi Kuranagi, are voice actors who perform and call out the topics. Often Switch Suicchi and Shikumi appear on the show to mainly form new interests and learn new information."
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Tatoo Remover Tatoo Remover

"Yes he developed the ultimate tatoo remover. Because when you're 60 it's not cool anymore having a lower back tatoo...." >>
Rowan Atkinson - Live Rowan Atkinson - Live
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"The success of Not the Nine O'Clock News led to his starring in the medieval sitcom The Black Adder, which he also co-wrote with Richard Curtis, in 1983. Despite a mixed reception, a second series was written, this time by Curtis and Ben Elton, and first screened in 1985. Blackadder II followed the fortunes of one of the descendants of Atkinson's original character, this time in the Elizabethan era. The same pattern was repeated in two sequels Blackadder the Third (1987) (set in the Regency era), and Blackadder Goes Forth (1989), set in the First World War. The Blackadder series went on to become one of the most successful BBC situation comedies of the 1980s." >>
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