Randall Franks - Share America Foundation, Inc.

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Actor/Entertainer Randall Franks, "Officer Randy Goode" from TV\'s "In the Heat of the Night," hosts and shares music, entertainers and interviews focusing on Appalachian Musical Arts in youth and the performers who encourage them. Share America Foundation, Inc., a 501-C-3 of Georgia, fosters the arts and preserves the history of Appalachia through the presentation of the Pearl and Floyd Franks Scholarship to youth who continue traditional music styles of the region. It also hosts special events and creates projects that perpetuate the Appalachian experience. It operates with a five-member volunteer board, currently including Chairman Gary Knowles, Vice Chairman Jimmy Terrell, Secretary James Pelt, President Randall Franks, and Vice President Jerry Robinson, and a task force of volunteers. The organization has assisted 30 college scholars thus far and numerous other youth in aspiring towards their musical goals through entertainer mentors, live performances, and creating opportunities for learning and success. Among the partners of the Share America Foundation are AirPlay Direct, Hillbilly Love, Round Up Grant from the North Georgia Electric Membership Corporation Foundation, Kiwanis Club of Ringgold, and the Wes and Shirley Smith Charitable Endowment and numerous individual donors.

Random tales from a deranged Marine

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Welcome to the colorful world of creative expression from a guy who, as a kid born in 1969, probably ate way too many paint chips. A nostalgic nod to the quirky, strange, and sometimes downright weird things that shaped my generation—because, let's face it, we were raised in a time when you could barely get away with 'being yourself,' let alone letting your imagination run wild. To the younger generation, the joke might be lost (trust me, it was just a different world back then), but if you’re here for raw, unapologetic creativity with a touch of retro humor, you’re in the right place! Get ready for a mix of everything from rants and raves to artsy projects and nostalgic commentary—it's all here for your viewing pleasure!

COLOMBIAFRANK

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Hello! I'm Frank, and I manage a TRAVEL OPERATOR in Bogota, Colombia. Originally from Switzerland, I came to Colombia in 2015 for my MBA and instantly fell in love with the place and its people. You can find great articles on our website at https://pelecanus.com.co/en/. Here, on our platform, get ready to explore stunning places, hidden gems, and lots of other interesting things. I'll be your go-to person for Colombia travel tips, chatting with locals, experts, and anyone who can share valuable information. Our main focus is showing off Colombia's amazing tourist spots. While the country already has a lot to offer, there's room for improvement to attract more visitors. Through our videos, you'll see why Colombia has the potential to be a top destination for all kinds of travelers, not just backpackers. I'd love for you to join me on my journeys across Colombia. Feel free to ask any questions you have. And make sure to subscribe to keep up with our adventures!

Nightmares in Disguise - Pranking at Its Scariest

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[Intro] Welcome to my channel! This video is a unique take on the popular prank genre. Today, I'm going to be showing you some creative, spooky, and downright terrifying pranks that are guaranteed to cause some serious scares. So if you're brave enough, then let's get right into today's video! [Section 1: Home Pranks] Let's start off with some pranks that can be done around the house. One of my favorites is something I like to call the 'Crawling Demon'. To do this prank, you'll need a sheet and some red light. First, cover your head with the sheet so that only your eyes are visible. Then, turn on the red light and move around the house crouching and crawling to give it a truly ghostly effect. The end result will be sure to make your victims shake in their boots! Another fun idea is to try some classic spooky noises. Dig out the soundboard from your horror movies and start playing the most spine-tingling sound effects you can find. Hide around the corner of the room, and wait for your victims to arrive and start screaming. [Section 2: Public Pranks] Now, let's talk about some pranks that can be done in public. One of my favorite outdoor pranks is what I like to call 'The Scream Walk'. All you need is a megaphone and an eerie costume. Choose an area full of people, like a park or a festival, and start walking while playing loud, creepy soundscapes through the megaphone. This is sure to shock and startle everyone around you. Finally, you can also try a good old-fashioned haunted house. Choose a location where you can setup multiple transparent sheets hanging from the ceiling. Fill the area with fog or mist and play some spooky soundtracks in the background. You don't even have to be inside the actual house for this prank to scare your victims! [Conclusion] Well, that's it for today's video. I hope that you found these pranks fun and entertaining - and I hope that most importantly, your victims were sufficiently scared. Thanks for watching, and if you enjoyed this video, don't forget to subscribe and hit the like button. See you all soon!