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Unlicenced nonagenarian faces court
A 94 year old unlicenced driver Shirley Kidson, has told Ten News how her foot became stuck on the accelerator as she crashed across 5 lanes of peak hour traffic. See more at www.tennews.com.au
VA - Nonagenarian Nasties (2007)
"VA - Nonagenarian Nasties" released (14 Oct. 2007) track list as follows; Broken Toy - Shred The Nineteeth Raw & Uncut - Straight Gangsta Raw Gangsta Onken - Blackorwhite (Fasial Reconstruction Mix) Beytah - Sweaty Super HiTop Imposter Maladroit - Ur Jungle Catalog#: dDVR016 Format: CDr, Limited Edition, Partially Unofficial Digital Vomit and Uncivilized take it back to the 90s, 50 home made CDR`s with cases were produced for this release. For further listening and info, follow the links; www.digitalvomit.com www.discogs.com
Doris's nonagenarian birthday party
Friends and family gathered on a beautiful summers day to celebrate Doris's 90th birthday. A song was written (and performed) in her honor...
Nonagenarian - How old is old
After a day out sailing on a Cape Dory 28 a Nonagenarian rings in on old age.
My Grandma nonagenarian anniversary party on 08.Feb.2009- 1 of 2
My Grandma nonagenarian anniversary party was held in Hiep Hoa village, Bien Hoa city, Dong Nai Prov., Vietnam on 08.Feb.2009.
Same Old Story
Screenwriter Irv Brecher (Meet Me In St. Louis, Bye Bye Birdie, Shadow of the Thin Man, Marx Bros' At The Circus & Go West, creator of Life of Riley, & more!) offers his perspective on current events. This video was written by Irv Brecher & Nell Scovell, produced by Nell Scovell, edited & directed by Rodman Flender.
Nonagenarian holds down fort at one of Northeast Missouri's last independent clothing stores
Weldon Steveson's business, WS Stevenson Store, has stood at 102 E. Main in Shelbyville, across from the Shelby County Courthouse, since 1947. It is the last independent clothing store in the county and one of just a few left in Northeast Missouri. That puts Stevenson in an interesting position, fully aware that his lifelong livelihood is an anomaly, an anachronism. Click here for more. www.whig.com
"How Great Thou Art" - Evelyn~a Nonagenarian!
Evelyn singing at Faith Baptist Church in Round Rock, TX
Profile of an Innovator: Tao Porchon Lynch - with Tara Stiles
For nonagenarian and yoga master Tao Porchon Lynch, nature is her "encyclopedia" - a guide to how to live her life, and where she can find renewal and strength. Yoga and wellness expert Tara Stiles interviews Tao about her inspiring outlook, and her advice to help others achieve balance and a connection to the natural world. For more innovations in yoga, fitness, health, and the environment, join the Nissan Innovation for Endurance community on Facebook at facebook.com/innovationforendurance, where you can enter for your chance to win a 100% electric Nissan LEAF or one of our weekly gear giveaways.
My Friend Maia
A moving portrait of nonagenarian, Maia Helles and her amazing exercise routine and life style by her friend Julia Warr, artist and film maker, to celebrate her 95th birthday. Tranquil beauty in Fire Island, New York. Made by Julia Warr (2011) Music by Lola Perrin.
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft and Mitral Valve Repair: Patient Testimonial - Pauline DeLuca
Nonagenarian Pauline DeLuca was the country's first participant in a clinical trial involving Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) surgery and Mitral Valve Repair the Montefiore Einstein Center for Heart and Vascular Care. She shares her personal story and healing following her treatment. Visit Montefiore Medical Center on the web: Montefiore Medical Center - www.Montefiore.org Montefiore Einstein Center for Heart & Vascular Care - http
Dede & Jim Smith - LOVE Medley
Dede Smith (octogenarian) and husband Jim Smith (nonagenarian), recorded on 7/26/09 at their home in Pompano Beach, Fla. Sue Schiller (daughter of Dede) featured on tambourine. Filmed by pianist, Alan Kaufman (son of Dede.)
90+ Years - Part 1 of 7
"90+ Years Through Their Eyes" takes a look at the lives and historical perspectives of two African-American nonagenarian women who have lived in rural southern Maryland virtually their entire lives. Part 1 of 7 introduces Margaret Thompson and Alice Bennett, and describes their home life and coming of age in the 1910s and 1920s.
90+ Years - Part 2 of 7
"90+ Years Through Their Eyes" takes a look at the lives and historical perspectives of two African-American nonagenarian women who have lived in rural southern Maryland virtually their entire lives. Part 2 of 7 details Margaret Thompson's and Alice Bennett's socializing early in their lives, as well as their memories of "Jim Crow" laws, segregation, and World War I.
90+ Years - Part 3 of 7
"90+ Years Through Their Eyes" takes a look at the lives and historical perspectives of two African-American nonagenarian women who have lived in rural southern Maryland virtually their entire lives. Part 3 of 7 looks at Alice Bennett's and Margaret Thompson's views on Prohibition, The Great Depression, and World War II.
Tara Stiles & Tao Porchon Lynch: Living a Fear-Free Life
Yoga and wellness expert Tara Stiles talks to yoga master and nonagenarian Tao Porchon Lynch, who has practiced and taught yoga for decades. Tara asked Tao how she has reached her 90s in excellent health and with an optimistic attitude people of any age would envy. Her secrets? Tao says the most important thing is watching your breath, that most of us simply don't know how to breathe properly, for optimal health. When you expand your breath, says Tao, you are also expanding all the possibilities of what you can do - which is anything. Her "Pollyanna" attitude has helped her live a life largely free of fear, she says. If we remember that we have every possibility within ourselves, it becomes much easier to live without fear or worry. If you are worried, the best thing to do, she suggests, is to stop and take a breath, acknowledging the life force inside of you. One thing Tao does every day is simply take a moment when she wakes up in the morning to look out the window and see the sun; she also does shoulderstands every night before bed to quiet her mind and thoughts before going to sleep. For more on yoga, wellness, and health, visit the Nissan Innovation for Endurance page on Facebook at facebook.com/innovationforendurance, where you can also enter for a chance to win a 100% electric Nissan LEAF or one of our weekly giveaways!
90+ Years - Part 4 of 7
"90+ Years Through Their Eyes" takes a look at the lives and historical perspectives of two African-American nonagenarian women who have lived in rural southern Maryland virtually their entire lives. Part 4 of 7 details Margaret Thompson's and Alice Bennett's recollections of their first encounters with television, worries during the Korean War, feelings about the American Civil Rights Movement, and sadness at the assassination of President John F. Kennedy
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Nursing Home resident sings "When Irish Eyes are Smiling. Everette. a nonagenarian who suffered a stroke in 2010, will be 96 in June. His daughter recorded this video during the facility's St. Patrick's Day celebration. Everette sings at every special occasion.
90+ Years - Part 5 of 7
"90+ Years Through Their Eyes" takes a look at the lives and historical perspectives of two African-American nonagenarian women who have lived in rural southern Maryland virtually their entire lives. In Part 5 of 7, Alice Bennett and Margaret Thompson tell of their memories and stories regarding the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the first moon landing, the Vietnam War, and 20th century inventions that made their lives easier.
Face Time
Discover Nonagenarian Earline heath King's inspiring work. Produced by Our State Magazine and UNC-TV with generous support from BB&T. Segment originally aired on 5/1/2008.
91-Year Old Man Rappels Across 1200 Foot Deep Valley in India
For more news & videos visit ☛english.ntdtv.com A 91-year-old man beats all odds by rappelling across a 1200-foot-deep valley in western India. What's amazing is that he did it on his own, with the occasional aid of a walking stick. He hopes to encourage younger generation to do more outdoor activities. Age is no barrier to follow your heart. This seems to be the philosophy of Narayan Krishna Mahajan. Mahajan has climbed a mountain that's 3500 feet above sea level. And he's 91 years old. This feat was achieved without any help or assistance, but for a walking stick. Mahajan then tied himself to ropes and harnessed to undertake a daunting task of rappelling from the top of the peak to the peak of another hill. This took place near the scenic Lonavala, in Maharashtra, the western state of India, on Sunday. Lonavala is a popular hill resort located near Mumbai. It is famous for deep gorges between two hillocks. Mahajan explains why he undertook this adventure. [Narayan Krishna Mahajan, Nonagenarian Rappler] "I don't consider myself as old, because I believe that if one's attitude is strong, the body would also be fit. The body should be maintained healthy since childhood. I have done this to boost the morale of the youngsters and they don't get scared and participate in such activities." Mahajan added that he was not aiming to set a record, but to encourage people to have a healthy and active lifestyle. [Narayan Krishna Mahajan, Nonagenarian Rappler]: "Don't sit within the ...
Leonard Breger, Harry Cohen, and the Question of Art
Artists Leonard Breger and Harry Cohen, friends and collaborators for fifty years, make art and ask questions. Join Leonard Breger's Facebook Fan Page at www.facebook.com
Grandpa's 90th birthday speech
When I woke up this morning, I realized that overnight I suddenly turned into a new species. And the species is called nonagenarian. It's an unusual one -- nonagenarian. Isn't that something... But that's not the only unusual thing. I had an unusual life. Unusually and very, very satisfying. A few bumps in the road, but the bumps are overshadowed by all the good things that happened to Mom and me, and there are many of them. Very many, many of them. So, when I look around here, at these tables and I see all those smiling, loving faces, I can only say I'm privileged, and proud, and happy to call all of you my family. Cheers.
Great Depression Cooking - Pasta with Peas
91 year old cook and great grandmother, Clara, recounts her childhood during the Great Depression as she prepares meals from the era. Learn how to make simple yet delicious dishes while listening to stories from the Depression. www.GreatDepressionCooking.com
Great Depression Cooking - Egg Drop Soup
91 year old cook and great grandmother, Clara, recounts her childhood during the Great Depression as she prepares meals from the era. Learn how to make simple yet delicious dishes while listening to stories from the Depression. In this episode Clara makes Egg Drop Soup and remembers a story about her brother. www.GreatDepressionCooking.com
Great Depression Cooking - The Poorman's Meal
91 year old cook and great grandmother, Clara, recounts her childhood during the Great Depression as she prepares meals from the era. Learn how to make simple yet delicious dishes while listening to stories from the Depression. www.GreatDepressionCooking.com
Great Depression Cooking - Baked Apples
94 year old cook and great grandmother, Clara, recounts her childhood during the Great Depression as she prepares meals from the era. Learn how to make simple yet delicious dishes while listening to stories from the Great Depression. Enjoy this seasonal dessert recipe that can be made easily and cheaply with some delicious autumn apples. Bake at 350 degrees
Great Depression Cooking - Italian Ice
Send Clara a birthday wish (August 18). Send a card to: 72 Onondaga st. Skaneateles, NY 13152. 95 year old cook, author of "Clara's Kitchen" and great grandmother, Clara, recounts her childhood during the Great Depression as she prepares meals from the era. Learn how to make simple yet delicious dishes while listening to stories from the Great Depression. Clara make an ice cold treat in this Summer episode of Great Depression Cooking
An Afternoon with Clara
Clara gives you a tour around her house and reminisces about special times in her life. Please enjoy this clip from her DVD: Great Depression Cooking Season 1. Available for sale at amazon.com and www.greatdepressioncooking.com
Great Depression Cooking - Peppers and Eggs (part 1)
93 year old cook and great grandmother, Clara, recounts her childhood during the Great Depression as she prepares meals from the era. Learn how to make simple yet delicious dishes while listening to stories from the Great Depression. www.GreatDepressionCooking.com
Great Depression Cooking - Fresh Bread (Peppers and Eggs part 2)
In this recipe Clara uses 5 lbs of flour to 2 oz. of yeast. Add room temperature water throughout process until the mixture feels like proper dough. Add touch of salt and sugar to taste. 93 year old cook and great grandmother, Clara, recounts her childhood during the Great Depression as she prepares meals from the era. Learn how to make simple yet delicious dishes while listening to stories from the Great Depression. www.GreatDepressionCooking.com
Great Depression Cooking - Depression Breakfast
93 year old cook and great grandmother, Clara, recounts her childhood during the Great Depression as she prepares meals from the era. Learn how to make simple yet delicious dishes while listening to stories from the Great Depression. www.GreatDepressionCooking.com
92-Year Old Woman Rocks on the Piano "Sweet Georgia Brown"
My 92-year old Aunt Doris can really play the piano! She can barely get around the apartment, but she can really hit those piano keys - all while her pet Cockatiel, Cocker (go figure) sits on the piano top, listening attentively! Please enjoy - more than 7000 others have already!
Recipes For A Recession
93 year-old Clara Cannucciari is isn't as fazed as most when it comes to the current economic crisis. As Michelle Miller reports, she survived The Great Depression and now her cooking tips are a hit.
Great Depression Cooking DVD
Now in Stock!!! -------------------- Please visit www.greatdepressioncooking.com/DVD for more details -------------------- Clara's youtube.com videos will continue to be viewed on youtube for free, of course.
The Brady Bunch's OLIVER!: Lethal Weapon
[PLEASE READ] He's got a license to jinx everything but the economy. Bowl-haired boy "brat" also has an eye for talent and four eyes for "reviewing the situation." A "two-act-play" video (with intermission) featuring then child actor (and now accomplished voice actor) Robbie Rist as "Cousin Oliver" in the 1973/74 Season Five of THE BRADY BUNCH. Your video uploader can already feel the painful effects of viewer voodoo. My choice of video subject has no doubt earned my doll effigy a porcupine covering of poisonous pins. However, my belief that the humor associated with Oliver is more likely to yield laughter than loathing inspires me onward to video submission. Video dedicated to nonagenarian Sherwood Schwartz, creator and producer of THE BRADY BUNCH, a TV show whose multi-generational appeal seems enduring. Also saluting the show's entire cast and crew. Also hoping Robbie Rist will—-if ever-—regard this video with as much amusement and as little bemusement as possible. PLEASE KNOW: In this video, I have incorporated and adapted the wonderful work of many talented professionals. If any one of you has any legitimate beefs about my use of your material in this video, PLEASE send ME a private message and communicate your wishes. I want to keep you as happy as your work has made me feel. Please consider this, too: my video was composed fondly in a spirit of great fun and with considerable care. I intended it to be a strictly non-commercial, complimentary, harmless and comic ...
Great Depression Cooking - Contest - 2010!!!
Contest Extended until 1/14/10!!! Cook your favorite Clara recepie and send a picture to DepressionCooking@gmail.com to win the Autographed Book and DVD combo. Email the picture to DepressionCooking@gmail.com. Clara will pick her favorite picture and award the winner in a new video after the end of the contest (1/14/10). Submit all pictures to: DepressionCooking@gmail.com
Stories From the Great Depression (1/4)
Listen or download at itsrainmakingtime.com Delores Logsdon is a mother, grandmother, and the author of So You Hate to Cook. This remarkable nonagenarian lived through the first Great Depression and has many wonderful stories to share with us about motherhood, business, and helping individuals and families in troubled times for over 60 years. We so rarely get to hear from the sages of our time. Delores is like a modern-day Mother Theresa -- a living legacy of the power of faith to carry us through the greatest personal challenges. Her husband died suddenly after a few short years of marriage, leaving Delores to raise five children alone. She spent most of her life helping young pregnant mothers, raising children, and running her own restaurants. She also got heavily into real estate, made and lost a great fortune, and lived to tell about it. After a quadruple bypass, her life has slowed down considerably. Although she can barely walk these days, her spirit is strong. If we encourage her to finish her next book about the Great Depression, maybe she will be motivated to give it to us. She is a living inspiration, and it is my pleasure (and honor!) to interview her and partake in the wisdom she has gained throughout her life.
Walk on Water (Mossad and Nazi)
Walk on Water (Israel/2004) directed by Eytan Fox. Most of the dialogue takes place in English, although there is much in Hebrew and German. Its name derives in part from Jesus' walking on water. Review The American Conservative The entertaining Israeli comedy-drama "Walk on Water," in which a macho Mossad assassin must ingratiate himself with a gay German tourist to ferret out the whereabouts of the German's almost 100-year-old ex-Nazi grandfather and kill him, paradoxically calls to mind the remarkably small impact Israelis have on popular culture. While the American media treat Nazi-hunting as a self-evidently essential task, the Mossad agent sees tracking a nonagenarian Nazi as a waste of time when he could be killing Arabs instead. Finally, making the German a putative homosexual leeches the intended irony from the movie. The point of "Walk on Water" is supposed to be the Israeli's eventual realization that the German, despite being the grandson of a mass murderer, is a better human being than he is, who uses his ancestors' victimization to justify his homicides. But if the German really is gay, then the motivation for his kindness toward the madly attractive Mossad man appears less than pure-hearted. "Walk on Water" would have worked better as a straight odd couple buddy movie. www.isteve.com
Great Depression Cooking Season 2 - Promo
Clara is back! Stay tuned this fall for brand new episodes of Great Depression Cooking with Clara. We will be featuring new episodes until the release Clara's book, Clara's Kitchen on October 27, 2009. The first new episode will air on Clara's 94th birthday, right here on youtube. Enjoy!
92-Year Old Woman Rocks on the Piano "Oh, Dem Golden Slippers"
My 92-year old Aunt Doris can really play the piano! She can barely get around the apartment, but she can really hit those piano keys - all while her pet Cockatiel, Cocker (go figure) sits on the piano top, listening attentively! Please enjoy - more than 7000 others have already!
THE SALT OF LIFE official US trailer
In his warm and witty follow-up to the 2010 sleeper hit Mid-August Lunch, writer-director-actor Gianni Di Gregorio has created another sparkling comedy—this time with a dash of the bittersweet. In The Salt of Life, Gianni plays a middle-aged retiree who has become invisible to all distaff Romans, regardless of age or relation. He contends with an aristocratic, spendthrift mother (again played by Lunch's great nonagenarian Valeria de Franciscis); a wife who is more patronizing friend than romantic partner; a daughter (played by Di Gregorio's daughter Teresa) with a slacker boyfriend whom Gianni unwillingly befriends; and a wild young neighbor who sees him merely as her dog walker. Watching his "codger" friends snare beautiful younger women on the sun-kissed cobblestones of Trastevere, Gianni tries his polite, utterly gracious best to generate some kind of extracurricular love life—with both hilarious and poignant results. The Salt of Life will open on March 2, 2012. For more information visit www.thesaltoflifefilm.com
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