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http://www.ourfuture .org is the home of the Campaign for America's Future. Imported toys from China with dangerous levels of lead end up in U.S. stores. Yet, Nancy Nord, the acting head of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, opposes efforts to strengthen her agency. Plus, she's taken trips paid for by the industries she regulates. It's clear: Nancy Nord must resign.
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All caught on camera for your enjoyment.
A couple people have been asking about the song in the middle when Woody and Buzz "face off":
Artist: Quincy Jones
Title: Ironside (2)
Other song when Woody and Buzz "face off" (but in a more sexual way):
Artist: Yello
Song: Oh Yeah
Commercial is "Big Bill Hell", search for it here on Youtube.
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KNOCKOFF TOYS ARE FLOODING IN! Special Investigative News Report AND Toy Product Review by Mike Mozart of the Fakes, Counterfeit and Knock Off Products Flooding into the USA.
Knock Off Ipod, Dora the Explorer, Mickey Mouse Toy, Pooh Toy, WWE Wrestling Figures, Power Ranger Figures, Pokemon, AND MANY MORE!
Featuring Toys and products such as
Holiday toy drives around the country are reporting a decline in donations due to the poor economy, which at the same time is also creating a greater need for free toys for needy children. (Nov. 14)
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Top Gear's James May presented a program about his Top Toys, and this is the segement on the number 1 toy - the trainset. We also get a glimpse of Pete Waterman's O Gauge layout.
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Stop-motion animation of toys playing Guitar Hero, inspired by Kajetokun's videos and Robot Chicken. Enjoy.
This is the first of a series. Follow the video responses to watch the others.
Non-DBZ voices by William Topp.
Everything else by Keith Eddy.
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http://www.ted.com The Inventables guys, Zach Kaplan and Keith Schacht, demo some amazing new materials and how we might use them. Look for squishy magnets, odor-detecting ink, "dry" liquid and a very surprising 10-foot pole.