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Video from the BU Gala- Bradley Variety Show hosted by Andrew Warren

Thanks for the link, Da Coach. That was hilarious. The Dr. Seuss part was just crazy.

Just curious, how was the rest of the video supposed to end?
 
I don't think there was too much after the "North to Alaska" routine. There was another segment with the host "Dr. Feelgood" before signing off.

Does anyone remember if there was any more to the video than that?
 
I liked the Ronnie Wright bit. Rashad Austin certainly is ripped. It's too bad it doesn't seem like he can play basketball worth a lick (at least not at this point). Hopefully by year end he can show the basketball skills to go with the biceps.
 
Great video. Thanks DC and thanks KW for providing it.

Mannnn.... I really like that kid from Indiana.

Great to see the guys having fun together!
 
I can't get it, all I get is a blank screen. I guess my webtv doesn't have the capabilities. Is there a video tape or DVD available?
 
Chico, my guess is that your computer lacks some software required to download and play the video, or a firewall is blocking it. Did you try turning off your firewall?

Try this-- go to the host site where the video is loaded and try playing it from there.--
http://www.brightcove.tv/search.jsp?query=bu braves

If you don't see the video there, enter "bu braves variety show" in the search line at the top.--
http://www.brightcove.tv

By the way, there are a lot of other cool Bradley videos there.
Check these out--
http://www.brightcove.tv/search.jsp?query=bradley braves

http://www.brightcove.tv/search.jsp?query=bradley basketball

Here is one I never get tired of seeing--
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7F-52ILz1MI

About the only other option I would suggest is to try using a different computer, maybe one at a library or a friend's and maybe it will have the necessary software to play the video.
 
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