14 January 2008 - 16 year old holds party for hundreds of kids while parents are on holiday. The kid is a smart ass the whole time with his famous glasses in the interview.Honors for This Video:#53 - Top Favorites (This Month) - Entertainment#47 - Most Discussed (Today)#15 - Most Discussed (Today) - Entertainment#22 - Most Linked (Today) - Entertainment#53 - Most Viewed (Today)#15 - Most Viewed (Today) - Entertainment#10 - Top Favorites (Today)#4 - Top Favorites (Today) - Entertainment#59 - Top Rated (Today)#17 - Top Rated (Today) - Entertainment#55 - Top Rated (This Week) - Entertainment#40 - Most Discussed (This Week) - Entertainment#54 - Top Favorites (This Week)#14 - Top Favorites (This Week) - Entertainment#73 - Top Favorites (This Month) - Entertainment
Here is a compilation of some of the best Aussie beer Ads out there, featuring VB, Tooheys, Carlton Draught, Bundaberg Rum and Hahn.Yes, there is a rum commercial in there, because it is good as well, and frankly "Top 10 Beer Ads" is more attractive than "Top 10 Alcoholic Beverage Ads".Enjoy,hew1992
Source: ABC News http://www.abc.net.au/news/vid o/2008/03/19/2194655.htmPublished: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 5:52 AEDT Graphic new pictures have emerged of the riots that sparked the Chinese crackdown on Tibet. Australian tourist Michael Smith caught much of the unrest on his camera, including the first pictures of Chinese troops moving to restore order.
this is the Australian release of Monday Monday Monday from the album "If It Was You"... it's much more endearing than the other video with the creepy monkey.
Aussie comedian Brendon Burns takes on hecklers and puts them in their place after racism accusations.Check it out, it's hilarious!...think it's from his Edingburgh show "So I Suppose This Is Offensive Now"
I mix of Andrew Bogut's rookie season in the NBA.Recently I had the video banned because I used copyrighted music (big deal!) so instead I used the lamest royalty-free gangsta rap that I could find.To see my follow-up to this video, check out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v 02cTGS3Jvso
Perth pop group The Valentines was, for a brief period, one of the most popular bands in the country. Although they started out a energetic soul/R&B band, their best known image was associated with the so-called "bubblegum pop" phenomenon of 1968-70. But there was a wild side to the band which was evident in their live performances (and their off-stage carousing). These days, of course, they're best known by reference to the fact that one of the singers ended up in a little band called AC/DC - although the enormous interest in them has resulted in many previously unreleased tracks becoming available in recent years. The Valentines formed in Perth in mid-1966, bringing together members of three leading local beat groups: Scott and Milson were from The Spektors, Lovegrove, Ward and Cooksey from The Winztons, and Findlay from top WA band Ray Hoff & The Off Beats. Playing a mixture of soul, R&B and mod covers, by the start of 1967 they were already Perth's top group. A major drawcard was the double-vocal attack of dynamic frontmen Bon Scott and Vince Lovegrove, and within a few weeks of their live debut they were packing in crowds
Some footage from the 2007 Zoo York Aussie Tour. Starring ZY officials: Zered Bassett, Aaron Suski, Brandon Westgate, Matt Miller, Anthony Shetler and ZY Aussie Ams: James Briody, Shane Mathewson & Jack Bridges. Video By R.B. Umali and Seamus Deegan.
This video is a brief explanation of the rules of Australian Rules Football or Aussie Rules as it is commonly called. Due to the time constraints of YouTube I have only covered the major rules, however this should be enough to help you follow the game. You may need to pause the video occasionally to read the text. I have also added numerous short videos to further illustrate aspects of the game that can be accessed in the video responses to this video.One aspect I overlooked is the punch. This is a defensive technique often used in a marking contest by a player who is out of position in relation to his direct opponent. For example if a player is caught behind his opponent as the ball is coming towards them and it is clear the player in front will mark the ball, the player caught behind will try and punch the ball away to prevent the mark. Care needs to be taken to avoid high contact.The game is played at a fast pace with players playing on at every available opportunity. This means that extremely high levels of fitness and strength are required with players regularly running 20km or more each game. Imagine running twenty 100 metre sprints over a two hour period while simultaneously trying to catch and control an oval ball while fending off attacks from 18 other players and you will begin to understand what is required of an Aussie Rules Footballer.History:Aussie Rules is the world's oldest football code being codified in Melbourne Australia in 1858 and was partly inspired by the aboriginal kicking/catching game called Marn Grook. This means the games origins are potentially tens of thousands of years old. The Melbourne Football Club is the worlds oldest being formed in 1859. The first night game was played in 1879.Year first codified:AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL: 1858ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL (SOCCER): 1863RUGBY UNION: 1871AMERICAN FOOTBALL: 1876GAELIC FOOTBALL: 1885RUGBY LEAGUE: 1895Just remember: Aussie Rules is not a religion, it is far more important than that.UPDATE: Fraser Gehrig (the 'G-Train') received a one week suspension for punching an opponent based on the video evidence.Links: http://afl.com.au/ http://afl.com.au/Portals/0/af _docs/2007_LAWS_OF_THE_GAME.pdf http://au.sports.yahoo.com/afl/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aussie_rules http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marn_grook http://www.youtube.com/watch?v r_rgzBIQ8Eg