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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
1/8/2012 7:53:44 AM
Hi Evelyn & All,

I got the link to this video this morning from one of my adland friends. Unfortunately it's not a youtube video and you'll have to click here to watch it or on the link below.

It's a hilarious video aired in 1982 on British TV. It is funny but one has to understand that this is a form of British humor.

The title of the video is 'The Greatest Show On Legs - The Naked Balloon Dance". Believe me when I say it's not what you think. :)

Shalom,

Peter


http://videosift.com/video/The-Greatest-Show-On-Legs-The-Naked-Balloon-Dance
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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
1/8/2012 2:31:53 PM

Happy Sunday Mike, hope you and Shirley have a wonderful day. Yes, Mike there is still a lot of humanity and compassion in this old world and the good far outweigh the bad.

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Hi friends, hope everyone is having a fantastic weekend. My brother sent me this video and when you watch it you will see there is still a lot of goodness in the world. This is beautiful. :)

Audience Helps Autistic Man Sing National Anthem
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"When this autistic man started having trouble singing the national anthem, something happened that could bring you to tears. What an amazing display of humanity. Thank God there is still goodness in the world."
10_1_136.gifHi Mary Evelyn,
I thought that I would be prepared for it, but I wasn't. When the audience came in in strength I could feel the tears begin to roll down. I had to get away from the computer for awhile because I don't know if it is waterproof. This was Compassion one hundred fold. This shows that no matter how much may be wrong with our country, the People show why we are the greatest country on Earth. WE THE PEOPLE
GOD BLESS YOU
~Mike~
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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
1/8/2012 2:38:57 PM

Good afternoon Peter, I say afternoon because it is afternoon in Israel. I see your mischievous side is showing. :) I got this same video in my inbox too, and it was a real eye opener first thing in the morning, when I first watched it. :)

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Hi Evelyn & All,

I got the link to this video this morning from one of my adland friends. Unfortunately it's not a youtube video and you'll have to click here to watch it or on the link below.

It's a hilarious video aired in 1982 on British TV. It is funny but one has to understand that this is a form of British humor.

The title of the video is 'The Greatest Show On Legs - The Naked Balloon Dance". Believe me when I say it's not what you think. :)

Shalom,

Peter


http://videosift.com/video/The-Greatest-Show-On-Legs-The-Naked-Balloon-Dance

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
1/8/2012 3:20:06 PM

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Hi Evelyn & All,

I got the link to this video this morning from one of my adland friends. Unfortunately it's not a youtube video and you'll have to click here to watch it or on the link below.

It's a hilarious video aired in 1982 on British TV. It is funny but one has to understand that this is a form of British humor.

The title of the video is 'The Greatest Show On Legs - The Naked Balloon Dance". Believe me when I say it's not what you think. :)

Shalom,

Peter


http://videosift.com/video/The-Greatest-Show-On-Legs-The-Naked-Balloon-Dance

Brilliant fun Peter,

I'm old enough to remember first time around but Oh Boy, that was cool.

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
1/8/2012 6:28:27 PM

When we began this new year, I wonder how many of you honored the tradition of eating blackeyed peas on New Year's Day. I know it's a few days past New Year's Day, to be exact, a week ago today, that we celebrated the New Year but I wanted to let everyone see this. From as far back as I can remember we had to have blackeyed peas and hog jowl on New Year's day. Not sure where the hog jowl part comes from here is the history of the blackeyed pea. I got this in my inbox this morning.

History of the Black Eyed Pea Tradition

"The Real Story is much more interesting and has gone untold in fear that feelings would be hurt. It's a story of war, the most brutal and bloody war, military might and power pushed upon civilians, women, children and elderly. Never seen as a war crime, this was the policy of the greatest nation on earth trying to maintain that status at all costs. An unhealed wound remains in the hearts of some people of the southern states even today; on the other hand, the policy of slavery has been an open wound that has also been slow to heal but is okay to talk about.

The story of THE BLACK EYED PEA being considered good luck relates directly back to Sherman's Bloody March to the Sea in late 1864. It was called The Savannah Campaign and was lead by Major General William T. Sherman. The Civil War campaign began on 11/15/64 when Sherman 's troops marched from the captured city of Atlanta, Georgia, and ended at the port of Savannah on 12/22/1864.
When the smoke cleared, the southerners who had survived the onslaught came out of hiding. They found that the blue belly aggressors that had looted and stolen everything of value and everything you could eat including all livestock, death and destruction were everywhere. While in hiding, few had enough to eat, and starvation was now upon the survivors.

There was no international aid, no Red Cross meal trucks. The Northern army had taken everything they could carry and eaten everything they could eat. But they couldn't take it all. The devastated people of the south found for some unknown reason that Sherman's bloodthirsty troops had left silos full of black eyed peas.
At the time in the north, the lowly black eyed pea was only used to feed stock. The northern troops saw it as the thing of least value. Taking grain for their horses and livestock and other crops to feed themselves, they just couldn't take everything. So they left the black eyed peas in great quantities assuming it would be of no use to the survivors, since all the livestock it could feed had either been taken or eaten.
Southerners awoke to face a new year in this devastation and were facing massive starvation if not for the good luck of having the black eyed peas to eat. From New Years Day 1866 forward, the tradition grew to eat black eyed peas on New Year's Day for good luck."

-- Pass the peas,Please! ~~~~~~~ Have a blessed day!!
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