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Rémi Gaillard (French pronunciation: [ʁemi ɡajaʁ]; born 7 February 1975 in Montpellier, France) is a French prankster, YouTuber and animal rights activist. [2] [3] Well known for his videos on YouTube, his channel is the 100th most subscribed comedy channel on YouTube with more than 7.4 million subscribers as of August 2024.
America's Funniest Home Videos is based on the 1986–1992 Tokyo Broadcasting System variety program Kato-chan Ken-chan Gokigen TV (also known as Fun TV with Kato-chan and Ken-chan), which featured a segment in which viewers were invited to send in video clips from their home movies; ABC, which holds a 50% ownership share in the program, pays a royalty fee to TBS Holdings, Inc. for the use of ...
The ride makes its way up a structure, and at a certain height, it starts tilting. 1965 Bayern Kurve: The Bayern Kurve is a roller coaster like amusement ride that moves a train around a banked circular track, gaining speed as the ride progresses. It is made in both a portable and park model and originally debuted in 1965.
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Tube Bar Legendary Prank / Crank Calls [The Ultimate Collection] CD 23 October 2008: T.A. Productions 883629648101 [24] 10 Tube Bar Prank Calls 35th Anniversary Complete Collection: CD 1 September 2010: T.A. Productions 885444445392 [25] 11 Tube Bar Vol. 4: Rummies, Bums & Dummies: CD 17 April 2013: 887936261862 [26]
Since being uploaded on April 27, the video has been viewed nearly 7,000 times, but commenters have already started doubting its authenticity. "[H]ow fake get some better vid quality ," one ...
In YouTube's sixth April Fools' prank, YouTube joined forces with The Onion, a newspaper satire company, by claiming that it will "no longer accept new entries". YouTube began the process of selecting a winner on April 1, 2013, and would delete everything else. YouTube would go back online in 2023 to post the winning video and nothing else. [157]