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Cactus "Pricking People" Ep. 1

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  • Author: AlmostGamingz

Tags: rape  at  this  faze  clan  dare  snipin  poop  smosh  ray  william  johnson  GUNNS4HIRE  NGT  Meatwagon23  mankiller  ps3 

Hey guys this is my first montage and the first of my series, ill try to be as active as possible, sorry for the quality my tv is gay i record with a pvr. Love you all- Cactus (suggestions?? Haters will be blocked)

Cactus "pricking people" Ep.1

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  • Author: cactuself1997

Tags: rape  at  this  faze  clan  dare  snipin  poop  smosh  ray  william  johnson  GUNNS4HIRE  NGT  Meatwagon23  mankiller  ps3 

Hey guys this is my first montage and the first of my series, ill try to be as active as possible, sorry for the quality my tv is gay i record with a pvr. Love you all- Cactus

AWESOME MOVIE # 2 ...CHOPPER - THE TRUE STORY OF MARK CHOPPER REID

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  • Author: SPEEDFREAK200008

Tags: HIT  MAN.KILLER.CRAY  INSANE KILLER 

AUSTRALIA'S MOST WELL KNOW PHYSCO LEG BREAKER AND STAND OVER MAN - When he was still young, Read was already an accomplished street fighter and the leader of the Surrey Road gang. He began his criminal career by robbing drug dealers, based in massage parlours in the Prahran area. He later graduated to kidnapping and torturing members of the criminal underworld, often using a blowtorch or bolt cutters to remove the toes of his victims as an incentive for them to produce enough money so that Read would leave them alive.[1] Read spent only 13 months outside prison between the ages of 20 and 38, having been convicted of crimes including armed robbery, firearm offences, assault and kidnapping. While in Pentridge prison's H division in the late 1970s, Read launched a prison war. His gang, dubbed "The Overcoat Gang" because they wore long coats all year round to conceal their weapons, were involved in several hundred acts of violence against a larger opposing gang during this period. Around this time, Read had a fellow inmate cut both of his (Read's) ears off in order to be able to leave H division temporarily. While in his early biographies Read claimed this was to avoid an ambush by other inmates, by being transferred to the mental health wing, his later works state that he did so to "win a bet". The nickname "Chopper" was given to him long before this, from a childhood cartoon character.[citation needed] Read was ambushed and stabbed by members of his own gang in a sneak ...

CID Case of the killer tv show - 2

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  • Author: mbscidworld

Tags: CID  Case  of  the  killer  tv  show  sony 

Aired on 11th Jul 2008 NO COPYRIGHT FRAGMENT INTENDED. All videos belong to Fireworks productions and sony tv

Artillery & The First Firearms

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  • Author: RoyalArmouries

Tags: artillery  clip  trailer  Royal Armouries  Arms in Action  guns  gunpowder  bullets  firearms  museum  history  education  TV  commercial 

This clip is taken from the Royal Armouries series Arms in Action as seen on TV. These are available to buy on DVD from the Royal Armouries shop. ARTILLERY: The destructive force of gunpowder appears to have been first understood in Europe at the beginning of the 14th century. This film charts the story of how uncertain beginnings artillery came to dominate the battlefields and oceans of the world. It became the greatest man-killer known in military history - such a frighteningly efficient killing machine that despite all the technological advances of the 20th century, despite all the new and ferociously powerful weapons that have been developed, nothing has superseded the big gun. The film includes unique footage of the making and testing of three replicas: the earliest European cannon, which fired arrows; a wrought-iron breechloader and a cast bronze cannon from King Henry VIII's warship Mary Rose. FIREARMS: It took some 200 years from the first use of the gun in Europe to produce a battle winning weapon. This film explores what it was that at the end of the Middle Ages made firearms so much more effective that they changed the course of world history, for ever. The film also considers how the gun's sudden success unleashed an explosion of effort to make it even better, more reliable, more accurate and faster shooting. It shows guns of different periods being made and used for war, hunting and self-defence.

Native News Update April 9, 2010

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  • Author: skabewis

Tags: Native News Update  Kimberlie Acosta  #ictvcensusad#1  ICTV  NNU  Elouise Cobell  Fighting Sioux  North Dakota  NCAA  Wiyot  Yurok  Resighini  Blue Lake  Rancheria  tobacco use  Hal Hays  Skywalkers  Renny Roker  Jason Ruha  Mohawk ironworkers  Twin Towers  Empire State  Notah Begay  PGA  golf  Wilma Mankiller  Dan Boren  Joanne Shenandoah  Your Legacy 

Latest Roundup of News From Indian Country on the Native News Update from the studios of www.IndianCountryTV.com on the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe Reservation at Reserve, Wisconsin with host Kimberlie Acosta. Stories include: Cobell lawsuit deadline for Congress extended; University of North Dakota "Fighting Sioux" lawsuit; The Wiyot, Yurok Tribes, Resighini Rancheria and Blue Lake Rancheria passed a policy on commercial tobacco; Hal Hays named California's Small Business Person of the Year; "Patches, Through the eyes of a Child," tv show does episode on Mohawk iron workers; Notah Begay on-air debut as a studio analyst; Oklahoma Congressional delegation introducing resolution honoring Wilma Mankiller; song by Joanne Shenandoah that Wilma loved with photos of Wilma.

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