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Posted on December 30, 2014January 31, 2015 by richtola

Tola Talks 2014 & the Top 10 Movies of the Year

Tola Talks about Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting, the US Congress and raising the minimum wage, shark attacks in Australia, teenagers crashing in older and smaller cars, and a 1967 Ford Mustang recovered after being stolen 28 years ago. On Top 10 Tuesday, Rich also gives us his Top 10 Movies of the Year. Weekdays on youtube.com/tolatalks. Follow on all Social: @richtola

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CategoriesFilm, Inspirational, Latest News, movies, Talk Radio, Tola Talks Tags2014, attack, australia, big bang theory, blake rayne, cars, celebrity, chris pratt, eddie redmayne, emily blunt, erin cottrell, eva green, felicity jones, ford, great white shark, hollywood, kaley cuoco, keira knightly, matthew mcconaughey, movies, mustang, news, shailene woodley, stars, teenagers, theo james, Tom Cruise, top 10

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