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What's The Origin Of "Pull The Wool Over One's Eyes"? - Famous Phrases With Eddie Brill
Everyone could use a few more smiles in their daily lives…and watching a funny video will often do the trick! OnlyGood TV videos help make your life fun, more manageable, happy and stress free! Host Professor Good N' Well, a.k.a....
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What's The Origin Of "Skeleton In The Closet"? - Famous Phrases With Eddie Brill
Everyone could use a few more smiles in their daily lives…and watching a funny video will often do the trick! OnlyGood TV videos help make your life fun, more manageable, happy and stress free! Host Professor Good N' Well, a.k.a....
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What's The Origin Of "Paint The Town Red"? - Famous Phrases With Eddie Brill
Everyone could use a few more smiles in their daily lives…and watching a funny video will often do the trick! OnlyGood TV videos help make your life fun, more manageable, happy and stress free! Host Professor Good N' Well, a.k.a....
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Abraham Lincoln Motivates Us To Never Give Up
On President's Day we salute our nation's leaders. One man, in particular, gives us the motivation to conquer each day. Abraham Lincoln not only fought for our country but never gave up until he became our leader. Through his actions, we...
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What's The Origin Of "Fly By The Seat Of One's Pants"? - Famous Phrases With Eddie Brill
Host Professor Good N' Well, a.k.a. comedian Eddie Brill, loves a good play on words. In this episode of Famous Phrases, the professor recalls a story about a pilot who during flight, had to make a quit decision when he read the...
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Mastering WidgetKit in SwiftUI 4, iOS 16 with Dynamic Island - Quote Configuration
This video explains the quote configuration. This clip is from the chapter "Network-Enabled Widget" of the series "Mastering WidgetKit in SwiftUI 4, iOS 16 with Dynamic Island".This section explains how to build a network-enabled widget,...
Religion for Breakfast
Is Religion the Opium of the People?
In this episode we examine the topic: Is Religion the Opium of the People?