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TLC - Waterfalls (1995) Classic hit from "Crazysexycool" in 1994 Tags: TLC Waterfalls waterfall Crazysexycool left eye t-boz |
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Rare 1995 Insane Clown Posse Fox News Interview For more rare videos, go to http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=menthol+icp 1995 Fox News interview with Violent J & Shaggy 2 Dope of ICP (Insane Clown Posse) rare footage of 1995 Hallowicked in Detroit, Michigan Tags: juggalos icp Insane Clown Posse Detrpot Rap Juggalo Psychopathic Juggalos hallowicked |
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Adina Howard - Freak Like Me (1995) From the freaky "DO YOU WANNA RIDE" ! I heard that she would comeback this year with a new album... Tags: Adina adin adna oward owar howar Howard Freak frik freek Like Me |
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Renault Sport Espace F1 1995 Concept Car Short documentary about the Renault Espace F1 broadcasted in 1995 on french channel M6. Quick summary of what the narrator says: * In one day the Espace F1 will do it's maiden lap and also last lap ever * Renault Sport, Williams and Matra all worked on this prototype with the help of F1 pilots Alain Prost and Eric Bernard * Renault Engine 3.5l V10 800 hp 14000RPM * Consumption is 60 litres / 100km * Cost per kilometer is 300 times more than a regular Renault Espace Alain Prost at the end declares: "I always wanted to bring with me in a two seater Formula 1 some journalists, specially the ones I don't like." :oD Tags: Renault Sport Espace F1 alain prost eric bernard williams matra |
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横山弁護士 (1995) At 1st quoter of 1995,many incidents were happened in Japan. Big quake at KOBE at Jan 17,2005. And, SARIN ATTACK to metro of Tokyo,aimed to KASUMIGASEKi, capital of Japan. This attack was done by AUM-Shinrikyo, and ASAHARA ,top of AUM has emplyed Mr. Syoji Yokoyama (called "YOKOBEN") ,1st lawyer of ASAHARA. TMr. Yokoyama was very excentric,his speeches and conducts were made a splash from Japanese media. But, he was discharged by party of lawyer of OSAKA. This issue,and issues of AUM have meny of secrets,misteries,yet. I wish this issue duering spring of 1995... Tags: 横山 ヨコベン 弁護士 オウム ワイドショー Japan 1995 Aum Yokoyama Syoji Asahara lawyer ばかやろう baka |
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Bosna 1992-1995 war in bosnia 1992-1995 Tags: Bosna BIH Srbija Serbien rat Armija Balkan Krieg war islam moslem Irak Iran usa libanon türkei turkey hersek berlin arab |
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1995 Apple CM in Japan 筒井康隆が出てます。 Tags: apple japan CM commercial macintosh |
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Bulls @ Knicks - 1995. Jordan's 55 point comeback March 28, 1995 Well, everybody knows this game. And I know there are other shorter versions of this game which are also excellent. Considering the circumstances, it is an extraordinary game even for Jordan's standards. Also, it's the game in which he declared he's "really" back. So I wanted to make another version with more replays, more context, a post-game interview with Jordan, quotes, articles and so on. Since almost everything has already been said about this game, I'll just point out a couple of quick things. First off, it should be mentioned that Riley's 94-95 Knicks was the #1 defensive team in the NBA, measured by points allowed per possession. The only player who was able to score 40 or more points against the Knicks that season was young Shaq (41). Other than him, only 3 players managed to score 30 or more points at Madison Square Garden against the Knicks in the entire regular season. And here comes a guy who hasn't played basketball for 18 months, scores 55 points on 21-37 shooting (57%) in just his fifth game, commits only two turnovers, and dishes out the game winning assist. Just too good to be true by any standards. One other thing is that there's a crucial play towards the end of this game which is not included in most of the highlights. Jordan is about to sink another jumper over Starks 1:20 to go in the game. Ewing comes out to double and manages to block the shot with his fingertips. It's very important because after the game Jordan said that play was on the back of his mind and as soon as he saw Ewing coming out to double him in the last play, he knew his man would be wide open. Knowing that provides more context for the final assist and makes it even more special. Post game notes & quotes: ===================== NEW YORK -- Message delivered. Message accepted. Michael Jordan, in only the fifth game of his comeback, used the NBA's biggest stage to offer some irrefutable evidence that he still is the game's best - hands down, no doubt about it. It was a game for the ages. It was a game that at least 100,000 people will probably swear they saw at Madison Square Garden. In the end, it was Jordan who made a remarkable play that gave the Chicago Bulls a victory. Jordan's pass to Bill Wennington for an uncontested dunk with 3.1 seconds to play on Tuesday night lifted the Bulls over the Knicks, 113-111. Jordan scored 55 points on 21-for-37 shooting, but it was his pass that won it. The 55 points also established a new high for points scored in an NBA game this season. The previous high was 53 points by Willie Burton, but Jordan needed only four games and eight practices to beat that total. Some statement, huh? "I just let my game go, let my game come to me," he said. "I forgot how to make a statement." Yeah, right. "It was a statement that Michael Jordan is back to play basketball," said Bulls coach Phil Jackson. "That's one thing we can count on." With the score tied, 111-111, and the final 10 seconds ticking away, Jordan drove into the lane against John Starks, drew New York's defense to him, then spotted Wennington alone underneath the basket. Wennington caught the bullet pass and stuffed the ball through the net. Jordan said he was thinking shoot-first, but couldn't because of the Starks-Ewing double-team. "In the huddle," Bulls guard Steve Kerr said, "we decided to clear out and let Michael go. We put four shooters on the floor in case they tried to double-team Michael. Michael made his move, Ewing double-teamed and he threw it down to Bill. When he caught it, it didn't take a shooter to make that one." "On the play before, I seemed to have Starks beat, Patrick came in to help and made the play," Jordan said. "I knew that. But I'd be lying if I said I came out to pass the ball. I came out to score. This time when Patrick came, I was able to make the pass and he was open." The Knicks still had one last chance to answer, but it slipped away. Anthony Mason inbounded at midcourt to Starks, but as he went to make a spin move around Jordan, Starks slipped and lost control of the ball. It trickled beyond midcourt, and when Starks retrieved it he was called for a backcourt violation with 1.3 seconds to play. "A lot of times when we came in here, I wanted to go out and do well and I was too enthusiastic and I was tense," Jordan said. "This time, I had low expectations for myself." "I knew I wasn't that far away. As much as I practiced, I needed to play games. I guess it took four games to get a rhythm down." It was almost as if Bulls picked up where they left off during the 1993 playoffs, the last time the Knicks had played against Jordan. Patrick Ewing (36 points) carried the Knicks down the stretch and almost carried them back, but just like he has done so many times, Jordan found a way. All the Knicks could do afterward was shake their heads and regroup. None of them was surprised by Jordan's heroics. "That's Michael Jordan. That's why he's the best," Starks said. "I tried. I tried to throw everything I had at him. It was a matter of time before he played one of those games like you just weren't there." Ewing, who had stepped away from Wennington and toward the ball on the winning play, had little to say after the game. Little except praise for Jordan. "He's a great player _ the best in the game. And he proved it tonight," Ewing said. Said Charles Oakley, "Everybody who played against Michael knows what he can do. Nothing's changed." Charles Smith lamented the fact that Jordan, who has now played five games since coming out of retirement, waited until the Knicks game to look like his former superstar self. "Now, he decides to play well?" Smith said. "I think it's all a joke that he's not playing well and he comes to the Garden and drops 50. He carried the whole team." The game was the hottest ticket in town since Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals last year. Seats were said to be selling for as much as $1,500. Fans came carrying posters welcoming back Knicks forward Anthony Mason, playing his first game at the Garden since a five-game suspension. But there were plenty of No. 45 Jordan jerseys in the crowd, too, and Jordan drew gasp after gasp once he began raining down jumpers. "It's been a far bigger event than I wanted it to be," Jordan said. "It's been absurd, to an extent. It's almost embarrassing. I mean, I've been treated great, but. . . ." He's been treated as a god. His comeback has been bigger than Elvis', bigger than almost anyone's. "No, I'm not surprised," said Coach Pat Riley, looking out at the hundreds of media members during his post-game news conference. "That's why all of you are here. Some players simply transcend every aspect of the game. No one in the history of this game has had the impact that he has had. He got it started the other night against Atlanta, sort of building up to New York." ==================== ==================== MAD ABOUT MICHAEL // Chicago fans `figure best is yet to come' by Greg Boeck, March 30, 1995. USA TODAY His comeback is only five games and 12 days old, but Michael Jordan already has outdone the original. Yes, the shaved head and wagging tongue are familiar. But "Michael Madness" has lured media from Japan and Australia, put Jordan jerseys on the backs of rival Indiana fans, sparked unheard-of applause from normally cold-shouldered Boston fans, produced a rare sellout in Atlanta and paralyzed Chicago since his NBA return on March 19. Still, who would have expected Jordan's 55-point performance for the Chicago Bulls against the New York Knicks Tuesday - the most by a player in a game this season? Everybody's talking about Jordan: From corporate board rooms to mailrooms, from posh New York eateries like the "21" Club to pizza parlors, from the streets to the subways he was Topic A in New York Wednesday. "He's very charismatic, very positive," says Dee Patton, a systems analyst who bet a New York bagel on the Knicks. "Everyone's happy to see him doing well. It's wonderful to see someone excel to that degree." Adds Courtney Callahan, a free-lance writer: "He's the antithesis of O.J. And maybe that's what people like most - they want a sports hero to come out like a gentleman." They also like the way he shoots, hustles, passes and brings energy and graceful sportsmanship back to the game. "Jordan is unbelievable. He's the best ever," says John Tabert, an electrician from Old Ridge, N.J. In Chicago, where the Bulls play Boston tonight and Philadelphia Saturday, radio station WMAQ asked listeners Wednesday to vote on whether Jordan "should be proclaimed King of the World." Results: 41% said yes. The world is watching. Steven Tick, of Los Angeles-based Murray's Tickets, says the broker has had inquiries about tickets to Bulls games "from everywhere: Vienna, Sweden, Australia." The cost: starting at $200. "People love a comeback," says Tick. Jordan is so hot that tickets to Tuesday's game were said to be fetching up to $1,500 outside Madison Square Garden. And courtside seats were dotted with awestruck celebrities. The Bulls' five remaining road games - New Jersey (April 5), Cleveland (April 9), Detroit (April 12), Miami (April 17) and Milwaukee (April 23) - are sold out. But that doesn't stop fans from calling or stopping by ticket offices searching for admittance. Bruce Trout, the Detroit Pistons' box office manager, says his office gets 50 to 75 calls a day about tickets. People are watching even if they can't get in the arenas. The Bulls-Knicks telecast on Turner Sports was watched in an estimated 3.2 million homes, the most for any regular-season game in Turner's 11-year association with the NBA. Even teammates are caught up in Michaelmania. "We have Superman on our team," says Bulls guard Steve Kerr. It's all taken Jordan by surprise. "This is far bigger an event than I wanted it to be," Jordan says. "Initially it's fun; you feel wanted; you feel respect. Then it became absurd, a little embarrassing for me." The Knicks' John Starks might have felt embarrassed himself, trying to guard Jordan. But he's realistic: "That's Michael Jordan. That's why he's the best. I tried to throw everything I had at him. It was a matter of time before he played one of those games like you're just not there." Jordan clearly felt relieved. Tuesday's game came on the heels of Saturday's 32-point game in Atlanta, where he nailed the game-winning shot. Until then, he had made more news off the court than on the floor - where he looked rusty, at times out of sync with his teammates and often tired. "It's a statement that Michael is back to play basketball," says Bulls coach Phil Jackson of the 55 points. "Statement?" asks Jordan. "I forgot how to make a statement. I'm just trying to get myself back in a rhythm and not chase the game. I guess it took four games to get the rhythm down. I was nervous it'd take longer." For fans, Tuesday's effort comes as a vindication. "We have people here who don't really prefer Michael Jordan," says Rochelle Randall, who works at the Chicago Title and Trust accounting firm. "They think he is arrogant for thinking he could go and play baseball and then come back and play basketball when he wants to. But he backed up his talent with his 55 points." Says fellow accountant Maxine Towers: "Awesome, awesome, awesome. Now, those people are saying, `OK, OK, OK.' " And they pray for more. Andre Spaulding says customers at the candy shop he manages in Chicago's State of Illinois building were abuzz about the future. "It set a very nice tone for the playoffs," he says. "They said he hadn't lost his step. They figure the best is yet to come. Nobody would be surprised now by a 62-, 63-point game." For fans of other teams, that's not an appetizing thought. Patrick Ward, a public relations executive in New York, is concerned if the Bulls meet the Knicks in the playoffs. "He's going to psyche them," says Ward. The Knicks could fall "to the Michael mystique." Personal loyalties are almost secondary, however. "It's nice to see finesse back after watching all these arrogant young guys trying to make up for the talent they lack," says Charles Bollerman, of Flushing, N.Y. While Jordan is uncomfortable with all the hoopla surrounding his return, he's enjoying the hoops. He shoots on off days and is getting to know his new teammates - seven weren't part of Jordan's three title teams - with one-on-one games. "He looks like he's really in the mix," says coach Jackson. "I missed the challenge," said Jordan. "I have a renewed appreciation for getting back to the level I was at. I'm not afraid of the work it'll take. "I knew I could still do it; but when, I couldn't say. . . . I'm starting to get the hang of this," Jordan says, grinning. So, is a repeat performance in store tonight? "I don't know. That's the fun thing about it," says Jordan. "You don't know what I might do." ===================== Tags: Michael Jordan Bulls Knicks 1995 Chicago New York Bird Kareem Wilt Lebron Wade Kobe Tmac Iverson |
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1995 Indianapolis 500 Finish Here is the last 11 laps of the finish to the last real Indy 500. Tags: CART OWRS Champcar Indy |
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"MISS KOSOVA 1995" - Diellza Kolgeci * * * www.besfort.de * * * Exkluzive: Ne kuader te "Miss Kosova" ne Prishtine u mbajte "Miss Prishtina 1995" ne muajin Gusht 1995. Miss u zgjodh Diellza Kolgeci, kurse Jehona Sopi percjellese e dyte... Ky manifestim u mbajt ne restorantin "Show" (BBC). Moderator: Leke Zherka Xhirues: Besfort Hasanaj-Çibis © BESFORT VIDEO M1 - Mitrovice / Frankfurt PS:Keto xhirime paraqiten per here te pare si exkluzive pas 12 vitesh ! Albanian Beauty Tags: Diellza Kolgeci Jehona Sopi Kosova Mitrovica BESFORT VIDEO M1 Miss albania shqiperia Leke Zherka Aferdita Paqarada |
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"Hugo" - TVN (septiembre 1995) Fragmento del programa "Hugo" de TVN, emitido en septiembre de 1995. Conducido por Ivette Vergara. Tags: TVN television nacional de chile hugo ivette vergara |
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Pulp - Common People live at Glastonbury (1995) What can I say? Jarvis is God! Tags: common people pulp jarvis cocker glastonbury |
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1995 Nebraska Football Created & Edited by: David Pillen The 1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers represented the University of Nebraska in college football. The team Coach Tom Osborne fielded in 1995 is widely believed to be the best team in the history of college football. In a live, 2-hour broadcast on the ESPN2 and ESPN Classic networks, on December 14, 2006, viewers selected the 1995 Nebraska team as the greatest team in the history of college football. Following the success of the 1994 season, in which Tommie Frazier led the team to Tom Osborne's first national championship, the 1995 version improved in every facet. With the powerful rushing offense and a dominating defense, Nebraska captured its second consecutive national title. The 1995-1996 season set up a record-breaking three championships in four years, as the 1994 and 1995 seasons were followed by Tom Osborne's third title in 1997. Entering the 1996 Fiesta Bowl, Nebraska was thought of by some an underdog (including Sports Illustrated in their 12/26/1995 issue), even though it came into the game riding a long streak as the #1 team in the country. Their opponent, the University of Florida Gators, were considered to possess a defense with overwhelming speed. Many favored the Florida defensive speed in contrast to the traditional run-first, power-option offense of Nebraska, even though odds makers had made Nebraska a 3-point favorite. On January 2nd, 1996, Nebraska defeated Florida 62-24, marking the largest margin of victory and highest score in a national championship game in history. Due to their performance against Florida as well as beating 4 teams that finished in the top 10 by an average score of 49-18, their record setting offensive performance, and their statistically impressive defense throughout the season, the 1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers are widely considered one of the greatest teams in college football history. Comparisons to current highly-regarded champions, such as the 2001 Miami Hurricanes (who defeated Nebraska in the Rose Bowl to claim the title), the 2004 USC Trojans, and the 2005 Texas Longhorns, are often made. Such comparisons, as noted by the experts themselves, are nearly impossible to make, as rankings vary from evaluation to evaluation. National Champions Won 12, Lost 0, Tied 0 Big 8: Won 7, Lost 0, Tied 0, 1st Coach Tom Osborne Oklahoma St. W 64-21 Michigan St. W 50-10 Arizona State W 77-28 Pacific W 49-7 Washington St. W 35-21 Missouri W 57-0 Kansas St. W 49-25 Colorado W 44-21 Iowa State W 73-14 Kansas W 41-3 Oklahoma W 37-0 Florida W 62-24 Tags: 1995 Nebraska Football |
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DJ BOBO - FREEDOM - October 1995 THE OFFICIAL DJ BoBo VIDEO-CLIP releasen in October 1995 Tags: MUSIC-VIDEO VIDEO-CLIP Single POP DANCE SWISS RENE BAUMANN |
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Tatjana Santa Maria (1995) - Video Clip - Dance Tatjana fez o seu maior sucesso em 1995 com o hít dançante SANTA MARIA, uma grande febre num ano em que se fazia sucesso músicas como MACARENA, SEXY EYES, BABY BABY, TELL ME,COME TOGETHER, SHORT DICK MAN, GENERATION OF LOVE e tantos outros hinos da dance music. Se você se lembra desse grande sucesso, comprou aquele cd TV DANCE, e dançou muito ao som do dance babento da Tatjana, desfrute agora o seu imperdível vídeo-clipe. Sexy e nostálgico!! Outros sucessos desta mesma época: TALEESA - LET ME BE TALEESA- BURNING UP TALEESA - I FOUND LUV TALEESA - JAMBALAYA TALEESA - FALLING IN LOVE WHIGFIELD - SEXY EYES WHIGFIELD - CLOSE TO YOU WHIGFIELD - SATURDAY NIGHT WHIGFIELD - ANOTHER DAY WHIGFIELD - THINK OF YOU WHIGFIELD - NO TEARS TO CRY WHIGFIELD - LAST CHRISTMAS WHIGFIELD - GIMME GIMME CORONA - BABY BABY MASTERBOY - GENERATION OF LOVE MASTERBOY - IS THIS THE LOVE GALA - FREED FRON DESIRE GALA - LET A BOY CRY GALA - SUDDENLY GALA - COME INTO MY LIFE ANGELINA - TIDE IS HIGH ANGELINA - RELEASE ME ANGELINA - I DONT NEED YOUR LOVE ANGELINA - MAMBO ANGELINA - WITH OUT YOUR LOVE LOS DEL RIO - MACARENA PENELOPE - TAKE A CHANCE REAL JOY - LA DANCE D'HELENE NICKI FRENCH - STOP IN THE NAME OF LOVE NICKI FRENCH - TE AMO NICKI FRENCH - TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE HEART NICKI FRENCH - HEAVEN IS A PLACE OF EARTH NICKI FRENCH - IS THERE ANYBODY OUT THERE? ME & MY - BABY BOY ME & MY - DUB I DUB LINA SANTIAGO - FEELS SO GOOD LINA SANTIAGO - DALE QUE DALE ALEXIA - UH LA LA LA ALEXIA - ME AND YOU ALEXIA - NUMBER ONE ALEXIA - SUMMER IS CRAZY E muito mais... MAIS SOBRE TATJNA SIMIC: Esta mulher é um fenômeno na Europa! E não apenas por sua música, mas também por seus outros (óbvios) atributos. Vejam que incrível! Tatjana Simic nasceu na cidade de Zagreb, Croácia (ex-Iugoslávia), em 9 de Junho de 1963. Em 1979, ela, sua mãe e sua irmã decidiram começar uma nova vida em Rotterdam, Holanda. Mais tarde, Tatjana participou de um concurso de modelos em sua cidade e, claro, ganhou! O prêmio era uma viagem de 8 dias à Espanha, onde ela faria seu primeiro "book". Precisa dizer mais? A partir daí, ela nunca mais parou! Tatjana começou a se tornar mais e mais famosa na Holanda, trabalhando para importantes agências de modelo holandesas e participando de inúmeros comerciais de TV. Um destes comerciais chamou a atenção do produtor Dick Maas, que estava procurando uma jovem e elegante atriz para um papel em um de seus filmes. A personagem tinha sido criada com Tatjana em mente e deu tão certo que o filme rendeu mais duas sequências bem sucedidas. Mais nem só de moda vive Tatjana. Seu interesse pela música e pela dança eram enormes e agora, depois da fama, tudo era mais fácil! Durante vários anos, ela tomou lições de canto e dança para, mais tarde (1987), lançar seu primeiro single: "Baby Love". Foi o bastante para que ela se tornasse também uma cantora de sucesso na Europa. Em 1994, Tatjana lança seu primeiro "calendário" (ela nua, é claro!). O calendário foi um verdadeiro estouro, tanto que a marca de cervejas Bavaria (holandesa) lançou uma campanha na passagem de 1995/96 em que todos aqueles que comprassem 36 garrafas da cerveja ganhariam um calendário. Era bem difícil achar a cerveja Bavaria naqueles tempos... Ainda em 1995, temos o lançamento de outro single da carreira musical da beldade: "Santa Maria", que fez um estrondoso sucesso, não só na Europa, mas também no resto do mundo (inclusive no Brasil. Tocava direto no rádio, entre 95/96). Suas músicas tem incrível apelo Dance e seus vocais são muito bonitos. Mais tarde, em 97, ela repete a dose com "Calendar Girl". E, por fim, uma cover de "Can't Take my Eyes of You" (quem nunca fez uma cover desta música?) Hoje, Tatjana continua sua carreira de sucesso (mais na Europa), tanto como cantora quanto como modelo. Ela é uma das maiores celebridades em sua nativa Croácia e está sempre envolvida com campanhas e arrecadações em prol das vítimas da guerra civil em seu país. TRIVIA: - Tatjana é uma espécie de Pamela Anderson, na Europa. - Em 1995, foi lançado uma coletânea pelo selo Paradoxx chamada "TV Dance". Este CD tinha uma faixa em CD-ROM que era o clip da música "Santa Maria". Nesta época, havia uma série de discos da Paradoxx que continham faixas deste tipo, denominadas "Mixed Mode". A série "TV Dance" rendeu mais duas sequências. Vale à pena dar uma conferida neste CD! Tags: Tatjana Santa Maria Dance Music 90s Eurodance taleesa Whigfield TV Paradoxx |
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野茂英雄 ドジャースと契約 (1995) 放送日: 1995年2月14日 ※会見は現地時間2月13日 Tags: 野茂 英雄 ロサンゼルス ドジャース パンチョ 伊東 一雄 江本 孟紀 エモ 長嶋 茂雄 王貞治 鈴木 啓示 石井 浩郎 木村 太郎 Hideo Nomo Los Angeles Dodgers Sadaharu Oh |
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Aishiteiru to Itte Kure (1995) MV - You A fan video of the best romantic Japanese drama ever, the very poignant and romantic Aishiteiru to Itte Kure (愛していると言ってくれ) (1995) a.k.a. Say You Love Me/Tell Me That You Love Me. This fan video contains spoilers! Starring the incredible Toyokawa Etsushi (豊川悦司) as a deaf and mute painter named Sakaki Kohji, and Tokiwa Takako (常盤貴子) as an aspiring young actress named Mizuno Hiroko, who falls in love with him. Winner of the 6th Japanese Television Drama Academy Awards (1995) for Best Drama, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Newcomer, Best Outfit, Best Theme Song, Best Scriptwriter and Best Opening. The music is titled You, by Fukuyama Masaharu (福山雅治), which is the OST from the 1998 Japanese drama Meguri Ai (めぐり逢い) Tags: aishiteiru to itte kure 愛していると言ってくれ toyokawa etsushi 豊川悦司 トヨエツ tokiwa takako 常盤貴子 ドラマ sign language fukuyama masaharu 福山雅治 |
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Darlene Love on Letterman (1995) Darlene Love performing "Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home)" on The Late Show with David Letterman. December 22, 1995. For a better quality video, you can download from this site: http://www.ddy.com/dl29.html Tags: DarleneLove Letterman Darlene Love Christmas Baby Please Come Home |
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★唄=内田有紀Ony You (1995) Uchida Yuki 3thシングル"Only You"(1995年4月21日発売) かつて人気絶頂なのに.... Name: Yuki Uchida date of Birth: Nov 16, 1975 place of Birth: Toyko, Japan blood type: type O height: 165cm measurments: 82, 58, 82 Tags: japan idol 内田有紀 uchida yuki |
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Outbreak Movie Trailer (1995) A virus similar to Ebola & Lassa is discovered in Africa in 1969. 25 years later, it resurfaces - and Col. Sam Daniels of the U.S. Army is sent in to investigate it. When he returns he warns his boss, Brigadier-Gen. Ford, of the lethal nature of the virus and wants to put out an alert. Ford, who had been one of the men who first dealt with the virus, insists the virus is contained and unlikely to show up in the U.S. What neither man knows is that the host - a monkey - has been brought into the U.S. by freighter. Through an under-the-table bribe, a young man gets the monkey out of the animal-testing lab it was bound for. Soon, the man is infected - and Col. Daniels' ex-wife, Dr. Keough - now with the CDC - is called into Boston when the young man is brought to a hospital in critical condition. Dr. Keough discovers that the man has died from the virus, and at the same time - on the other side of the country - a new outbreak is starting in a little California town. A quarantine is set up to stop the virus from spreading, while Ford's boss, the sinister Major-Gen. McClintock, has his own agenda in mind - to harness this lethal bug for use as a bioweapon. With the President about to order a fuel-air bomb to be dropped on the little town to stop the outbreak, Daniels must find a way to unravel McClintock's sinister plan... Tags: Outbreak |
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Snooker: 147 by Stephen Hendry in 1995 ( vs Jimmy White) Compared to QUICKFIRE O'Sulliven, he was calm and patient, and of course, stable and accurate. Tags: Snooker 147 Stephen Hendry |
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Neil Postman on Cyberspace, 1995 "Am I using this technology, or is it using me?" Charlene Hunter Gault interviews media theorist and cultural critic Neil Postman on PBS' The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour in 1995. Postman discusses new media and the "Faustian bargain" of technological change in the context of the "Information Superhighway" and the Internet. Tags: web internet neil postman theory media humanism education culture cyberspace information superhighway |
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Suede - The Wild Ones [1995] They were shooting The Wild Ones video in Dartmoor. It was raining, it was very cold, and they were shivering to death; over all that they still had to freeze and pose. Source: essentialsuede.com Tags: wild ones suede britpop |
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John Lee Hooker - Tupelo (1995) "Tupelo" is classic blues song performed by John Lee Hooker, also known as "Black Water Blues", released at "Chill Out" album in 1995. Tags: john lee hooker tupelo chill out 1995 |
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Need For Speed History (1995 - 2008) 1. NFS 1 (SE). 2. NFS 2 (SE). 3. NFS: Hot Pursuit. 4. NFS: High Stakes. 5. NFS: Porsche Unleashed. 6. NFS: Hot Pursuit 2. ?. Motor City Online (R.I.P.) 7. NFS: Underground. 8. NFS: Underground 2. 9. NFS: Most Wanted. 10. NFS: Carbon. 11. NFS: Pro Street. 12. NFS: Undercover. Coming forward at annual conference of William Blair & Company''s, managing director Electronic Arts John Richit'ello told about that, what changes happened in a studio EA Vancouver, responsible for the series of Need for Speed. At first, now it consists of two internal commands, each of which is responsible for the project. Secondly, the cycle of development of new games is megascopic from 12 to 24 months, that will allow to obtain more high quality in all respects. In opinion of Richit'ello, exactly from the compressed terms of Need for Speed Prostreet turned out such languid. And, finally, Need for Speed will produce this autumn of EA: Undercover — racing game with a valuable subject (Richit'ello compared him to the film «Ferryman») and clear structure of missions. Undercover will become the last game in series, whose cycle of development lasted only 12 months. Tags: Need For Speed Undercover high stakes underground most wanted pro street |