Royal wedding rewind: Charles and Diana kiss


Following their royal wedding ceremony, Prince Charles and Princess Diana proceeded to Buckingham Palace, where they shared a public kiss on a balcony.

Yelawolf talks BOB, Wiz Khalifa, being Hip Hop + Shots w/Fans


http://www.hardknock.tv Exclusive in-depth interview with Yelawolf. In part 1 of this interview Nick Huff Barili asks Yelawolf whom he had more fun touring with B.o.B or Wiz Khalifa? You will have to watch for the answer but we will tell you that B.o.B was on Yelawolf first mix tape ever on a song called "Run", which we play a snippet of during the interview. In the middle of Wolf talking about Wiz Khalifa a couple fans stop by and ask him for an autograph, since no one had a pen they end up taking a shot together. Side note the interview took place on a side walk in Austin, TX during SXSW and every couple seconds fans would walk by and want to talk to the man. It is easy to see from his interactions with them that Yelawolf truly cares about his fans. Back to the interview…Nick mentions that every time he hears I WISH that he wonders about the motivation behind that song and if Yelawolf had to deal with a lot of people saying he is not Hip Hop. You can tell this is a subject Yelawolf has had to deal with all his life by his answer. Yelawolf goes in on the topic and when he is done you can't help but feel what he is saying, weather you are from a big city or a small town! We are just getting started!Make sure to subscribe to www.youtube.com/hardknocktv to get our latest videos including part 2 with Yelawolf next week.

FIRETRUCK! (Official Music Video)


BLOOPERS: http://bit.ly/FiretruckBloopersGET THE SHIRT: http://bit.ly/FiretruckShirtGET THE SONG: http://bit.ly/FiretruckSongMILKSHAKE MUSIC VIDEO: http://bit.ly/MilkyMilkshake———————————–In this music video, we give you an alternative to the F-word. Your mother will be pleased.Special thanks to iJustine for making a cameo: http://youtube.com/ijustine———————————–Hey it's our very own website: http://smosh.comOh and our Facebook page: http://facebook.com/smoshWant to know when we're filming and/or pooping? Now you can: http://twitter.com/smosh————LYRICS————Now here's the thing about saying firetruckIt starts F and it ends with UCKSo whenever you're in trouble or out of luckYou no longer have to exclaim "OH F**K"Hey look at that they just bleeped meInstead say firetruck, it's so easyAnd I'd like to take a moment just sit right thereI'll tell you how you can say firetruck anywhereStub your toe, FIRETRUCKLose your cash, FIRETRUCKYou're naked and your parents come home, FIRETRUCKFail your class, FIRETRUCKScratch your ass, FIRETRUCKClip your nails too short and it hurts, FIRETRUCKCrap your pants, FIRETRUCKBite your tongue, FIRETRUCKNo one shows up to your party, FIRETRUCKRed Ring of Death, FIRETRUCKForget to breathe, FIRETRUCKFound out your mom is your dad, FIRETRUCKSay firetruck every chance you seeIt's even more fun when it gets bleepedSay it with me now, don't make this suckF****************UCK!-Whoa man, did you just say f**k?Naw man, I just said Firetruck-But when you bleep it, it says f**kWho cares man, we're sayin' firetruck!Lose your teeth, FIRETRUCKiPhone bill, FIRETRUCKJonas Brothers stuck in your head, FIRETRUCKCrash your car, FIRETRUCKInto your dog, FIRETRUCKTurns out your dog is your mom, FIRETRUCK-Wait, so now my mom's a dog?And your dadThis is just getting ridiculousYou act like that's not normal-IT ISN'T NORMAL.It is in CanadaSo they have man-dog-women in Canada?…YesFail science, FIRETRUCKEat a pencil, FIRETRUCKThere's over 500 Pokemon, WHAT THE FIRETRUCK?!Lose the game, FIRETRUCKDavid Blaine, FIRETRUCKGet ran over by a… (what?) FIRETRUCKSo, yeah. Next time you wanna say the F word, just say firetruck. It's more polite. And if you didn't like this song, go firetruck yourself.

Stunning jewellery collection of Nizam of Hyderabad


Fabulous jewels of the Nizam of Hyderabad including the legendary Imperial (Jacob) diamond.In 1972 the prize jewels of the Nizams of Hyderabad were offered for sale to the Government of India for Rupees 218 crore. The deal was struck. However, it took almost 23 years to finally acquire the jewels, after prolonged court cases and colossal expenses.First, the jewels were shifted to the vaults of the Reserve Bank of India from the Hongkong Bank where they were being held earlier. Later, the jewellery was exhibited for the first time at the National Museum in New Delhi for about two months during September – December, 2001.The 173 piece collection was built up over seven generations of the Asaf Jahis or the Nizams as the rulers of Hyderabad were called. Although the Nizams ruled over the Deccan, they had adopted the lifestyle, court traditions and administrative practices of the Mughals.The jewellery, therefore, is a synthesis of Mughal, deccani, as well as European influences. It reflects the ethos of a dynasty that originated in the Mughal court, ruled the Deccan and was a staunch ally of the British empire. It was during the seventh and the last Nizams -Mir Osman Ali Khan- time that care was taken to preserve the timeless treasure. It was difficult for the Nizams, who had a large family and a retinue of servants, to take care of their own.It was then that Mir Osman Ali Khan, with a view to safeguarding this fabulous wealth, started liquidating a portion of his astronomical fortune and allocated it to a series of trusts. The most unique of these was the Nizam Jewellery Trust, being the only one to have been established by an Indian ruler. He also created a supplementary Jewellery Trust, incorporated in 1951, being the only one to have been established by an Indian ruler. He also created another supplementary Jewellery Trust after allocating gifts to his grandsons in 1952. The trustees kept this treasure of great historical value in the vaults of the Hongkong Bank.The present collection comprises a total of 173 items. The actual number of the pieces is 325 (counting individual pieces and not as pairs) excluding about 22 unset emeralds and the legendary Jacob diamond.The collection includes a number of sarpench (bejew-elled headgear), necklaces, waist-belts, buckles, brace-lets, anklets, armlets, toe-rings, finger -rings, pocket watches, watch chains, buttons and cuff-links, to name but a few. All the jewels are flamboyant, yet, there are certain pieces which stand out for their unique quality, size and colour, and most importantly, for their workmanship.Most of the diamonds used in the jewellery came from the mines in Golconda which were owned by the Nizams. This is one reason why all the pieces invariably have diamonds that are either uncut or cut into magnificent pieces by the local artisans. The er and brilliance of the Golconda diamonds is most apparent in the sarpenchs, especially those that are to be worn over the headgear. These are in gold, set with diamonds, emerald beads and cabochon rubies. There is a very special sarpench which was made for a young prince, Mahabub Ali, when he ascended the throne. It is called Bachkana sarpench and has been chosen to be the logo of the exhibition. The brilliance of Golconda diamonds set in this piece outshines that in any other piece. A solitaire set in gold, with five smaller diamonds on each side, has on its top an exquisite bird crafted with small diamonds for its plumage and a ruby as its eye. Interestingly, the bird holds a tiny taveez (lucky charm) in its beak.Among the exhibited pieces, the imperial diamond, known as Jacob diamond, is a fabulous piece, Weighing 184.75 carats, this sparkling beauty is double the size of the Koh-i-Noor diamond and is said to be the seventh largest in the world. It was acquired by the sixth Nizam, Mir Mahabub Ali Pasha in 1891 from a Jewish trader, A.K. Jacob and hence the name.** RARE interviews with 8th Nizam of Hyderabad -http://cvxmelody.50webs.com