| Crazy Subway Girl - With subtitles |
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THIS IS NOT MINE!
I just felt like uploading this...
Just for those who aren't that quick,
the text isn't 100% accurate and it's kind of
'Misheard speach/lyrics". So it is SUPOSE to
be that way
This is the texted version of the first vid:
http://www.break.com/index/im-pressin-charges
.html
I ripped it from break here:
http://www.break.com/index/crazy-subway-girl.
html
Updatey:
News source:
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/16249105/detail.htm
l Tags : Crazy Marta girl Atlanta subtitles pressing charges Soulja train Break old lady harassment funny |
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Durée : 222 s |
| Subway ft 702 - This Little Game We Play |
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It was 1994 when Chicago vocal group Subway's
first single, This Lil' Game We Play with
vocals by their Motown labelmates 702, sold
over a million copies and put the group on
the map. Subway, consisting of Eric McNeal,
Keith Thomas, Trerail Puckett, and Roy Jones,
was signed by Michael Bivins, formerly of New
Edition and Bell Biv DeVoe, to his
Motown-distributed label Biv 10. Their debut
album was Good Times, whose cover art and
title were inspired by the same-named CBS-TV
hit sitcom of the '70s that featured a
preteen, pre-stardom Janet Jackson in some
episodes.
Their debut single, which was produced and
written by Gerald Levert and Edwin Nicholas,
was billed as Subway featuring 702, and went
gold, making it to number four on Billboard's
R&B charts in late 1994. Another Levert and
Nicholas song, Fire, went to number 34 in the
spring of '95 while Gerald Levert's vocals
sprinkle This Is Not a Goodbye which was
their third single released later that year.
Unfortunately for Subway fans, except for a
single featured on the 1996 Kazaam
Soundtrack, the group was never to be heard
from again. Another tragic end, that seemed
so common for many talented R&B groups of the
90's. Tags : Subway ft 702 This Little Game We Play |
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| New York Subway Hero (CBSNews) |
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A 50-year-old man saved a stranger's life on
a New York subway. The man was having a
seizure, and William Autrey saved him from
being run over by covering him with his body.
Steve Hartman reports. (CBSNews.com) Tags : new york subway hero wesley autrey |
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Affichage : 46963
Durée : 126 s |
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