This video was posted out in youtube causing millions of view, actually this is a special snake removal team call Phoenix Snake Removal. When you have got rattlesnakes in home, just call them.
They will just bring a pair of snake tongs, a headlamp and a secure bucket. That's all, they will help you to capture the snake, also, they even will shoot a video for you as souvenir.
Watch the video below:
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How To Catch Rattlesnakes : Use 1 Hand To Film, 1 Hand To Capture
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
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Shakira Gets Trouble For Dancing In A Public Fountain
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Officials in the city of Barcelona reportedly may fine Shakira for a variety of infractions after watching YouTube footage of her.
1) Dancing in a public fountain.
2) Riding a motorcycle without a helmet.
3) Disrupted traffic with her sexy moves and bikini-based wardrobe.
Shakira is weeks away from launching her world tour in mid-September, and 'Sale El Sol' (she has described the Spanish-language album as having "a strong rock side") goes on sale November 2. So hopefully she won't get trouble on this.
Watch the video below that got the Colombian pop princess into trouble:
1) Dancing in a public fountain.
2) Riding a motorcycle without a helmet.
3) Disrupted traffic with her sexy moves and bikini-based wardrobe.
Shakira is weeks away from launching her world tour in mid-September, and 'Sale El Sol' (she has described the Spanish-language album as having "a strong rock side") goes on sale November 2. So hopefully she won't get trouble on this.
Watch the video below that got the Colombian pop princess into trouble:
Good News: YouTube Increases Video Time Limit to 15 Minutes
Thursday, July 29, 2010

Good Job !!!!!!! Increased to 15 minutes
YouTube announced that it has increased its upload limit from 10 minutes to 15 for non-partners. Pretty cool 'ya. Well, on the YouTube blog, the video-sharing site explains that it’s been beefing up its copyright protection tools of late, i.e. the Content ID system (which lets copyright holders have more control over their content). Therefore, it’s less likely that users can, say, upload large chunks of movies and TV shows without permission.
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