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a video i made for history class. the song is "James K. Polk" by They Might Be Giants. hope you enjoy!
i think i got a 100 on this project. thanks mr. condon!
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Elvis performing Polk Salad Annie in the early hour of Jan 1st 1977.
Split screen technology provides multi synched angles from enhanced 8mm footage in a 16:9 ratio widescreeen format.
This man rocked the stage vocally and physicaly and dispelled the myths about his weight given he only had just 228 days left to live.
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