The Res reads passages that focus on her latest obsessive topic, global warming, from her favorite author's latest book.
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Thanks to the best rock band on Earth, The Sound of Urchin, for use of their song, "Don't Walk Me Down That Road." More info on them at www.soundofurchin.co m
Wanna know what really goes on at The Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting? Watch this. Then make your own commitment at http://www.mycommitm ent.org
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(Footnote: sorry there's a [sic] on one of the title cards.)
One of the full TV episodes, for those of you outside the NYC area. Features an interview with David Wain ("Stella"), street fun, and lots of incredibly deeeeeep thoughts.
It should totally cover third-leg attachments and heightening surgery. Note: this video is not made to support socialism, though some of the passersby might suggest it as a solution. K?
Anyone who relies on the subway system in NYC knows there are plenty of unwritten rules concerning conduct and etiquette. Off before on. Move into the center of the train. And don't let your sweaty hand slide down the poll so it touches mine! clip from the nyc cable show "The Resident," www.theresident.net
If you're an artist, or striving to be one, then you should watch this. A conversation between director Adam Lough of "Bomb The System" fame and musician Tomato from The Sound of Urchin. Then check out the new website at http://www.thereside nt.net/index.php
You could win $100 gift card in a contest that's going on now through August 13.
The Resident - in her bra - hits the streets to talk to people about National Underwear Day, which is August 7th this year. Read more about it at http://www.freshpair .com/underwear_day.h tml. More on the show at www.theresident.net
Since a lot of people talk about my hair, I thought I should ask a lot of people about theirs. Another topic from BIKENIK, thanks man. Send your show ideas in at: www.websitetoolbox.c om/mb/theresident
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