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Doctor Excuse Form Note
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Finding an excuse to drink!
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Best Excuse Ever!
enjoy!
Take a listen!
Suggest to friends if you get a laugh, spead a laugh.
Laughter Heals!
Send some healing by way of laughter to a friend or even to an enemy! haha
Travis Simmons
Comedian & Human Being
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Dp Animation - Excuse Me?
XD I drew it all myself. with good ol' paint. ^^
Danny Phantom (c) Butch Hartman
Animation, edit, voice, picture (c) Me
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The EXCUSE way!!
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The EXCUSE way!!
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070421-3 Subtle Feel-Good Excuses
I talk about how we lie to ourselves to avoid pain. I recall a time when I didn't know how to handle the hurt of rejection.
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The School Project
James has an important school project due. It's worth half is grade but he forgot to take it to school. He tries to find anyway possible to get out of it.
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Jasmine Trias - Excuses
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No Excuse
This video part two of my answer to a 2-part question that on old friend of mine asked me after he watched my last video. Part one of my answer was, "yes, there certainly is."
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LV Ball Video: Mom, Dad, Can I Have Some Money?
This is a contest to see who can come up with the best excuses for needing money. Post your vid as a response to this one, and have fun scheming!
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Alice In Chains - No Excuses Unplugged
Like several other musicians in the Seattle grunge scene, Staley was a heavy user of heroin. His drug habit had started when he was a teenager when he began using marijuana and LSD in 1980. He was introduced to cocaine in 1982 when he was 15 and soon after began to use ecstasy and heroin more and more, becoming an addict in the late 1980s. In the 1990s, Staley battled a severe addiction that would eventually lead to his death. This had a profound influence on the lyrical themes of Alice in Chains, with many songs depicting bleak and helpless atmospheres centering around the pains of addiction. The album Dirt showcased this preoccupation in songs like "God Smack," "Junkhead" and "Hate to Feel." The other members of Alice in Chains, seeing Staley's deteriorating condition, opted not to tour in support of their 1994 EP Jar of Flies. Following its release, Staley entered a rehabilitation clinic and began to work on a side project with several Seattle musicians, including Mike McCready of Pearl Jam and Barrett Martin of Screaming Trees. The band worked on material for several months and eventually scheduled a show at the Crocodile Cafe under the name The Gacy Bunch. Within a few weeks, the band changed its name to Mad Season. In January 1995, Mad Season performed two songs on Pearl Jam's Self Pollution Radio broadcast, "Lifeless Dead" and "I Don't Know Anything". The band completed an album, titled Above, which was released in March 1995. The first single, "River of Deceit", became a modest success on alternative radio, and "I Don't Know Anything" still receives occasional airplay. A live performance filmed at the Moore Theater in Seattle was released in August 1995. During Alice in Chains' hiatus, reports of Staley's addiction began to gain widespread circulation in fan and media communities, in part from changes to his physical condition brought on by prolonged heroin abuse. Referencing Staley's guest-singing appearance with Tool on the song "Opiate", the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reported, "At KISW-FM's 'Rockstock' concert at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds in Bremerton in May 1994 -- just a month after the death of Kurt Cobain -- Staley made a surprise appearance. He looked sickly and wore a wool ski mask to hide his face."[6] Some of the more persistent and unsubstantiated rumors, ranging from gangrene to missing fingers, surfaced during this period. Mark Arm of Mudhoney is quoted as saying: "I remember seeing him in '95…he turned up and was totally green, and my stomach turned at that point — watching somebody on a track that they couldn't get off." Alice in Chains regrouped to record an eponymous album, sometimes referred to as "Tripod," (largely due to the image of the three-legged dog, Sunshine, featured on the cover) released late in 1995. To accompany the album, the band released a home video, The Nona Tapes, in which they poked fun at the rumors of Staley's addiction – Charles R. Cross would later say that they had Staley's obituary on stand-by at The Rocket – but the band lapsed again, failing to complete tours planned in support of the album. When asked about the frustration of not touring to support the record, guitarist Jerry Cantrell provided some insight into how Staley's addictions led to repercussive tensions within the band: "Very frustrating, but we stuck it out. We rode the good times together, and we stuck together through the hard times. We never stabbed each other in the back and spilled our guts and do that kind of bullshit that you see happen a lot". During the band's appearance on MTV Unplugged, Staley was visibly weak and emaciated and had problems singing at times, including stopping the song "Sludge Factory" due to forgetting the words. He was nevertheless received by the audience with loud applause. He made his last performance on July 3, 1996, in Kansas City, Missouri, while Alice in Chains were touring with Kiss after their Unplugged appearance. In October, Staley's former girlfriend, Demri La
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(No Excuses) Marketing - Sick of Being Sick
I was Sick. I got Better, when I finally believed I could get better. Paid attention to it and took back my life.
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AWWWWWWWW I LOVE Debbie
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Forgotten proposal
Missing 3 months of your memory could be useful, but forgetting you proposed to someone? That's just a bad excuse ;)
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John Butler Trio - Good Excuse
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RESPONSE - Weird Tongue? Tongue This!
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Setanta Sports
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SOULWAX - NY Excuse
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