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Hehe. I strayed away from Fall Out Boy. Sean Paul is equally amusing
UPDATE:
...WHOA. Holy crap, it's on /EBAUMSWORLD./ Damn I didn't expect it to be this popular. o___o holy craaaaap. :D
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Umm..just watch?..I don't even know why it has lots of favs and comments..its not even that worth it in my eyes..but thank you for all those who gave favs..I luv u guys..no not really..but yeah..o_O
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I know what you people are thinking...Sailor Moon and Sean Paul!? O.O I know...Iknow...I just wanted to try it anyway and it turned out ok. lol! ^_^ Anyway, leave comments and rate it, please!
THIS VIDEO IS PURELY FAN-MADE AND IS IN NO WAY ASSOCIATED WITH THE MUSICAL ARTISTS OR ANIME COMPANY IN ANY WAY.
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Openning show . It's one of best performance by tata young [Asia's superstar] at her bigest concert "Temperature Rising Live At Bangkok". In this April she will go to promote her album "Temperature Rising" in Europe.
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She's very hottttt !!!!
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Tata Young Temperature Rising MegaMix,
Which I finished off quickly this evening.
Please comment, rate, subscribe, and send it to others. Thanks!
-Credit for the full music goes to
COLUMBIA RECORDS AND/OR SONYBMG
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A Nobel prize winner and his "mistakes": first rises CO2 in the atmosphere and then the earth tmeperature, says Al Gore. But this connection goes the other way round: first rises earth temperature then CO 2 in the atmosphere... (includes quotes from "The Great Global Warming Swindle/Channel 4)
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Eureka! shows viewers how Swedish scientist Anders Celsius invented the Celsius thermometer, using the expansion of mercury as a measure of temperature.