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Deb 23 Sep 2008 11:09

CC videos @ Yogi Berra Stadium in Montclair NJ 21/09/08
 
There's two very cool videos on youtube from last Sundays show :cool:

Quit You (I love this song sooooo much)
YouTube Video



Trouble with me
YouTube Video


The sounds not the best as with most youtube videos. But she really is amazing and it's great to see her up there in her own right:cool:

24K 23 Sep 2008 13:02

Tried to click on and have a listen but it says they are no longer available:(

Cpl Mickey 23 Sep 2008 13:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by 24K (Post 438826)
Tried to click on and have a listen but it says they are no longer available:(

Same here x

Deb 23 Sep 2008 20:10

Freaky lol, theyre still there, dunno why it's doing that :?

Here's the direct links:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghC6Hy7FKiM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbd6gp-uzIY

:lol:

AndrewG 23 Sep 2008 20:30

Just discovered that with the Mouse the other day. Look at the right hand side, you will see embedding is disabled. That's why it doesn't work. In these cases just posting the links is what you can do best.

Deb 24 Sep 2008 08:57

Ah ok, thanks Andrew :-)

RadioMaster 24 Sep 2008 16:47

am I the only one who thinks theres something funny about the name 'Yogi Berra Stadium'?

nice vids!

Deb 24 Sep 2008 16:57

No lol

mszee 24 Sep 2008 17:23

Please find below explanation for the name of the Stadium...it is funny only to you...

"A resident of Montclair, NJ for over 40 years, Yogi Berra remains an inspiration to different generations. In 1996, he received an honorary doctorate from Montclair State University. Two years later, a baseball stadium was named after him on campus. And in December 1998, the Yogi Berra Museum & Learning Center opened its doors to the public, paying tribute to an American legend and his lifelong commitment to the education of young people.

He has won the affection and admiration from peer and public to a degree uncommon in American life. His kindness, humility and good humor remain the stuff of legend.

Yogi transformed himself from barefoot sandlotter into one of the greatest catchers and clutch hitters in the history of the game. He anchored the New York Yankees' dynasty from the late 1940s to early '60s, becoming a 15-time All-Star, winner of 10 world championships (most in baseball history) and three-time Most Valuable Player along the way. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1972 and is a member of Major League Baseball's All-Century Team. As a manager with both New York teams, he became the first man in over 40 years to win pennants in different leagues (Yankees in 1964, Mets in 1973)."

Deb 24 Sep 2008 17:35

So it has nothing to do with Yogi Bear then :-P

The Flying Mouse 24 Sep 2008 22:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by mszee (Post 438997)
Please find below explanation for the name of the Stadium...it is funny only to you...

"A resident of Montclair, NJ for over 40 years, Yogi Berra remains an inspiration to different generations. In 1996, he received an honorary doctorate from Montclair State University. Two years later, a baseball stadium was named after him on campus. And in December 1998, the Yogi Berra Museum & Learning Center opened its doors to the public, paying tribute to an American legend and his lifelong commitment to the education of young people.

He has won the affection and admiration from peer and public to a degree uncommon in American life. His kindness, humility and good humor remain the stuff of legend.

Yogi transformed himself from barefoot sandlotter into one of the greatest catchers and clutch hitters in the history of the game. He anchored the New York Yankees' dynasty from the late 1940s to early '60s, becoming a 15-time All-Star, winner of 10 world championships (most in baseball history) and three-time Most Valuable Player along the way. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1972 and is a member of Major League Baseball's All-Century Team. As a manager with both New York teams, he became the first man in over 40 years to win pennants in different leagues (Yankees in 1964, Mets in 1973)."


:twisted: And after all this good work people still make jokes about picnic baskets :doh:

SW31 24 Sep 2008 22:59

great vids-- & cc those legs:drool:


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