Just watched Jackass' video and enjoyed it, so I watched this one too. Buggers do a pretty decent job at 'normalizing' the riders. Look forward to Petrucci's (I think!)
Jesus that is droner of a song that never starts... Is the next James Bond going to be a remake of Kramer vs. Kramer so something? Broome won't last 10 minutes....
https://worldchannel.org/episode/arf-struggle-hope/ Following the Civil War, all-Black towns emerged in what is now modern-day Oklahoma. By 1905, Black families seeking to make a new start, enjoy fellowship and get a reprieve from widespread racism, acquired one and a half million acres of land in the state. Initially founded in an effort to convince the United States to create an all-Black state, most of these towns have since been swallowed up by nearby counties and cities...a few cling heroically to life. Residents now fight to ensure that their towns retain independence and character. Local community members and historians - Boley Municipal Judge Henrietta Hicks, Oklahoma Historical Society board member and Clearview resident Shirley Nero, historian Bruce Fisher, and musician and Taft native Dr. Harold Aldridge - give contemporary commentary as the story unfolds. A local authentic soundtrack links the past to the present as they search for a way forward