My daughter sent me this link to this video on You-tube . I thought it was an absolute hoot .Â
 http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=VbcWiTZmEP4
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    Reminds of some of the stunts my twins used to pull when they were little. Their favorite thing was to break eggs all over the floor .
( does any one know if we are allowed to post the video itself on Gather ? I have seen it done lately but I am not sure what rules Gather has for them these days )
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Wendy F.
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August 21, 2006 Babies find the flour !
October 12, 2008 11:12 PM UTC
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Let's see.. this is what I found in the Terms of Service & Community Guidelines that might be helpful:
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Baby's first step. Graduation speeches. Wacky pets. Videos are a great way to share fun and memorable moments! But posting them has some unique requirements. Help ensure that your videos don't infringe on any copyrights by keeping these tips in mind:
* Shoot your own video. It's the easiest and best way to ensure there are no copyright issues. If it's original content, you never have to worry about the copyright, 'cause you own it!
* Include original audio with your video. If you use a sound recording owned by a record label without permission, your video is infringing on copyrights
Now I'll go check out the video... I bet it's cute. :o)
Beware of these common slipups:
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Remember: sharing is FUN! Just be mindful of the copyright laws mentioned above, and only post something if it's yours (or unless you have written permission, of course). Freedom of speech that doesn't infringe on others' rights -- that's the Gather way.
Now I am puzzled, was the e-mail about all the guidelines, etc. for real? I understand there all rules and all on the Internet and everywhere else but if you are not putting smut on here or hurting anyone what is the harm???