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		player.setPrimaryMediaUrl("http://blip.tv/file/get/Tvjersey-cowboy993.flv?source=3");
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		player.setThumbnail("http://a.images.blip.tv/Tvjersey-ATrueCowboySendoff727.jpg");
		
		player.setPostsTitle("A True Cowboy Send-off");
		player.setDescription("Walt Keever, one of the last New Jersey cowboys, was buried Wednesday, November 28, 2007 and his family made sure he had a proper cowboy send-off. The casket was brought in on a horse-drawn carriage, the pall-bearers were in full cowboy regalia and, of course, Walt was buried with his boots on. The obit on Walt began \"Walt Keever of Lafayette was called home to ride side by side with the Lord on the eternal cattle drive in the sky\". Walt was a professional steer-wrestler for a bunch of years and also owned a rendering plant in Sussex County which, among other things, provided the severed horse head for the famous Godfather scene. (Audio slideshow by John O\'Boyle)");
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