Have You Ever Missed Me?

Have_You_Ever_Missed_Me?If you've never missed someone or something before, here is your chance!! Since I will never have a video with the most hits, i'll try and get the most misses. I know there are a lot of horrible videos out there but I hope you can find it in your heart to click that little miss button on the page to let me know that in this sea of horrible videos you picked mine out. Ok then.

Rating:    User: geniusofthecrowd   2007-01-28T06:19:24.28Z

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Lucky double kill face stick

Lucky_double_kill_face_sticki got a lucky kill

Rating:    User: Greenhippo33   2007-10-04T00:21:38.833Z

Tags: halo | 3 | zelight | and | nate | are | losers | get | 360 | and | you | too | ALRIGHT |

Oil Gushing or Fizzling Out?

Oil_Gushing_or_Fizzling_Out?Viewer Question: "Has oil reached it's highs and is it ready to come down?" I answer that question in this video using objective technical analysis techniques.

Rating:    User: TopDogTrading   2007-06-24T19:36:35.63Z

Tags: day | trading | technical | analysis | investing | trading | forex | futures | stock | market |

Fine arts market booms as other markets fizzle

Fine_arts_market_booms_as_other_markets_fizzleNEW YORK Fine Art is hot. Despite turmoil in the financial markets, there are no signs that the art market is softening. The fall auction season in New York saw robust prices across most categories, with postwar and contemporary works in particular going through the roof. It seemed like a new record was being shattered every time an art auction was held. This record haul generated billions of dollars for auction houses such as Sotheby's, contributing to solid earnings but also exposing auctioneers to volatility when sales didn't go as well as expected. The reason for the art market's strong showing? The weak dollar, expanding world wealth and new buyers from countries not previously associated with the art collecting community, experts say. Over the last five years, wealthy buyers from Russia, China, India and the Middle East have greatly helped fuel the art market. The boom has occurred against the backdrop of a dreadful year for the financial sector in the U.S. a slump that seems to have been offset by the influx of foreign buyers and big American buyers who have not been affected by the uncertain economy. These buyers paid astronomical amounts for art. An Andy Warhol painting sold for more than $71 million in a May auction that brought in a total of nearly $385 million. A Matisse fetched more than $33.6 million in a November sale that also took in nearly $400 million. A limestone lion sculpture that measures 3 1/4 inches hauled in $57 million earlier this month. Still, the art market hasn't been immune to turbulence. Sotheby's suffered a lackluster modern and impressionist sale in November in which Van Gogh's The Fields, estimated at $28 million to $35 million, failed to sell and many other works sold below their estimates. Sotheby's stock plunged 28 percent that day because of investors' fears that the company had overextended itself in guaranteeing sellers' reserve the price the house promises to pay if a certain item doesn't sell. "What the market was saying was that the property being offered was very heavily estimated and the quality was not there to support this value," said Ian Peck, CEO of the art-finance firm Art Capital Group. "If you try to sell stuff for twice what it's worth, the market's going to say no," said Peck, adding that he heard that the Van Gogh later sold privately for about $20 million.

Rating:    User: sparstreet777   2007-12-29T03:42:50.267Z

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Fizzled Dreams in "The Bomb Shelter"

Fizzled_Dreams_in_The_Bomb_ShelterMy response to Writing Challenge #1 on the "LiveVideo Writing Challenge" channel. By the way, I did check and it was a hen that laid golden eggs in "Jack And The Beanstalk". "The Goose That Laid The Golden Eggs" is an Aesop fable.

Rating:    User: Dugalwest   2007-06-07T03:36:15.83Z

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With prices up, fireworks sales may fizzle

With_prices_up,_fireworks_sales_may_fizzleHigh consumer prices may cause some Americans to scale back fireworks purchases this Fourth of July. Some retailers say sales are down. But at least one family says patriotism trumps saving money. (July 2)

Rating:    User: APnews   2008-07-02T20:34:58.753Z

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