It must be 30 years ago I first saw this. It will always be one of my favorite things.
@leadingfurthernorth10 сағат бұрын
Defund the NFB!!
@Alishaaa1234913 сағат бұрын
😂
@kobralisin15 сағат бұрын
такое впечатление, что не у всех клюшки с загибом
@purankoiri247220 сағат бұрын
Jine ke liye kaise jeete h kaise jindgi me jeete h aapne sabhi dikhye hain
@heavypizza22 сағат бұрын
thanks heath.
@Ilikerice-rg6bvКүн бұрын
I love this film! Does anyone know what ended up happening to Nadia? She had such a likeable personality and a very good attitude and I’m curious to know what became of her and how she’s doing today.
@TheBadCivilServantКүн бұрын
Ahh, the Montteal of my yoot. When people spoke English.
@FlubekoКүн бұрын
ugh
@bholdr----0Күн бұрын
Just... Why?
@SamarthyaNamdevКүн бұрын
One of the greatest storys i have ever heard wow animation amazing storrytelling🎉🎉😊
@BradleyLuckКүн бұрын
Great documentary. Never visited Lake Superior but maybe someday!
@KaranShukla-bh1fnКүн бұрын
I want my all the classes like this😂
@toivaban3596Күн бұрын
Photo 1980
@jaquest8738Күн бұрын
who has coffee and ham and eggs at night?
@user-xd8dk5se2uКүн бұрын
Can someone please explain why the fuel tanks kept exploding? The whole car is kind of custom built, but tanks are a standard item I thought. Why couldn't they get the tank right. I suspect that a few thought that this jump would never happen and were probably skimming money and making parts on the cheap, but tanks exploding. I saw a write up by an Australian who is right into Ken and from his investigations the town where this jump was supposed to be held all lost money to Ken stores etc., he didn't pay his bills and Jim Deist was left $30,000 out of pocket.
@soup_da_pigКүн бұрын
I forgot about This cartoon for a good 10 years and remembered it today, it still terrifies me to this day
@Josias_8.Lucchese2 күн бұрын
Make a boiler exploxion on that steam engine
@tripwire47272 күн бұрын
What is a nation without its people? Asked artifice. Vote for peace, brothers and sisters. Its not too late
@anastasiszaroliagis50662 күн бұрын
Simply living...😊
@Leper-Boy2 күн бұрын
This is the most soulful documentary that I've ever watched. It was truly touching. Certain scenes transported me right back to times when I was younger, before the life had been drained out of me. This also reminded me of me and my friends, past and present. How free you can feel while doing what you love, hanging out with your friends and dwelling in the bush. I miss those times, however it's made me recall these memories in such a fond way. These memories, I've previously pushed from my mind in favour of forgetting the fact that it's all in the past now, but for some reason I see them in a different light after watching this. Those memories now remind me that a life like that happened, that it was possible and that it still is. Life is to be appreciated and cherished. I should - and I can - have fun with what I do again. This documentary was a great reminder of that. The people featured in the documentary (everyone featured, including the filmmaker) are wiser than anyone would know. Truly beautiful human beings with beautiful souls. I truly wish the best for them. They've reminded me of some pretty important things which I've forgotten about after sitting around for years during quarantine. I wish I could personally thank them. What this documentary has made me realise is that no matter how old I get, no matter what happens to me or no matter what comes my way, I can always get back the life and soul that used to fill me. I can still enjoy my life, not everything has to be dull just because of the bad things that have happened to me. Thank you for reminding me. A random KZbin recommendation has made me realise all this. Haha, life works in funny ways sometimes. That's why life is so good I suppose.
@DanielIvan7072 күн бұрын
You are a slave to the club, you have to follow all the rules, how rebellious. Seems kinda gay to let another man tell you what to do.
@djpalindrome2 күн бұрын
The 80s praceniks were tools of Soviet disinformation and propaganda. Fortunately we ignored them and defeated the Evil Empire, while Canada hid under our skirts
@djpalindrome2 күн бұрын
This is totally out of date. America has been virtually disarmed, thanks to a one-sided giveaway, while Russia retains its SS-18 Satans and 25 megaton warheads
@chuckfarley5672 күн бұрын
To sum it up....sit on your 60s schooldesk...witb a Wiley E Coyote umbrella...slathered up in SPF5000...drinking a good bottle of single malt.....
@mariamm7md7602 күн бұрын
الله يرحمك يست الكل يا شاهنده كلك طاقه حب
@mariamm7md7602 күн бұрын
الله يرحم اللي مات منهم ويبارك في عمر اللي عاش
@deepfriedlostchildren26272 күн бұрын
My only problem with this video is translating “فلاحين” as peasants فلاحين means farmers not peasants
@ElkoJohn2 күн бұрын
here in the Beauty of my Sorrow i feel the presence of my beloved Glenn
@becketmariner2 күн бұрын
Hah fuck you north wind.... -All of Canada.
@eoj24952 күн бұрын
Excellent!!!
@mydogsareneat2 күн бұрын
they way they use our commitment to hardwork on the mainland is heartwrenching, as witnessing how effective it is when allowed to flourish as a whole community is absolutely amazing. they just did this. together. they make it happen.
@tcmHearts2 күн бұрын
Maybe we should petition for “a moment of prayer” during every horse race. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 for the safety of the horses and jockeys!!
@ZheWang-rb7ky2 күн бұрын
People CAN be overkilled. For those Japanese invaders, they probably died at once when the nuclear bombs dropped; but for those Chinese civilians who were conducted cruel and brutal experiments on by Japanese 731 Army ALIVE, they were definately OVERKILLED. Be careful with what you're sympathizing with. Be very careful.
@JosePinzon-hb7cx2 күн бұрын
all ai social media needs new ip law, all ai value grab is up for brabs by a people
@JosePinzon-hb7cx2 күн бұрын
Canada needs fair ip laws, new national ip laws, they cant do it alone, they got hood winked by the british
@chriszenko35982 күн бұрын
Great video can’t believe I’ve never seen it before 10 out of 10
@JosePinzon-hb7cx2 күн бұрын
increase privacy rights freely, no fear here
@JosePinzon-hb7cx2 күн бұрын
where can. silicon valley reinvent themselves? in a fair ip nation
@JosePinzon-hb7cx2 күн бұрын
What if google needs new copy right laws?
@JosePinzon-hb7cx2 күн бұрын
Google ays
@JosePinzon-hb7cx2 күн бұрын
if you have their copy right laws, they will have to war against nato
@JosePinzon-hb7cx2 күн бұрын
Canada must safe guard indigenous peoples rights to copy rights. keep your own ip!
@JosePinzon-hb7cx2 күн бұрын
remember, we are nato
@JosePinzon-hb7cx3 күн бұрын
We need to assess if the first nations agreed to copy rights law by consensus, it could align with broader litigations that Canada might need, not just indigenous people. Do aboriginals own their copy rights, can aboriginal nations offer refugee status to non north amerinan, indigenous people? this is imminently resolved
@iledesma83 күн бұрын
Golf sucks. I'd would call it the worst sport but it's not even a sport.
@magedali98223 күн бұрын
Es ist toll, vier Frauen aus Ägypten kennen zu lernen. Authentische Frauen, die ihr Land lieben und trotz ihrer unterschiedlichen Persönlichkeiten und Denkweisen treue Freundinnen sind.
@williammocek88783 күн бұрын
RIP Troy. If you came here because of Citation Needed, we are of the same mind. But I cannot help but admire the determination and drive to make a dream happen. Even if it may have been a bit out of left field.
@TheRealMoorey14 сағат бұрын
Damn straight I did. 2/5. Wouldn’t change a thing.