This is a clip from Brendon Small’s hilarious Adult Swim Cartoon, Home Movies: Jason doesn’t like the role he has in Brendon’s new movie, so he busts out the complimentary 3 Bean Salad! If you like this clip, please support Small and his work by buying Home Movies on dvd.
Forest Whitaker and Charlie Murphy share their version of Babyface’s “Soon As I Get Home” in a clip from Our Family Wedding. Think you can do better? Enter the ‘Soon As I Get Home’ Sweepstakes and upload your own version for a chance to win one of five prize packs! In Theaters March 12!
Debra Medina talks to Alex Jones, and says we all must stand up against the Globalist from taking over Texas.Debra tells Alex…”it all starts with Property Rights” www.medinafortexas.com www.infowars.com
-sorry there’s translation errors, I didn’t have time to double check =/ – translated from Chinese subtitles -please do not reupload, do not copy subtitles cre: Xiah King for chinese translations
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Jana Nelson from Paradise Real Estate in South Lake Tahoe talks about the differences in buying a bank owned property VS buying a privatley listed property. Jana has been in the Real Estate industry for 15 years. If you are looking for a Bank Owned home in South Lake Tahoe, CA or NV call 1-800-996-2001