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McConnell ObamaCare replacement bill 'will not be quick'

BY JORDAIN CARNEY

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is signaling that the Senate will not quickly

pass legislation to reform the nation's healthcare system after a bill cleared the House last

week.

"This process will not be quick or simple or easy, but it must be done," McConnell said

on Monday.

He added that "to those who have suffered enough already my message is this: We hear

you, and Congress is acting."

The House approved the American Health Care Act (AHCA) late last week, but the Senate

is expected to overhaul the bill as they try come up with a plan that can get enough support

to pass the upper chamber.

McConnell didn't get into the details of the House bill but argued senators faced a choice

between passing a new bill or the "indefensible ObamaCare status quo."

"It's the least members in both parties owe to the countless Americans who continue to

suffer under ObamaCare and the countless more who will be hurt if we don't act," he said.

McConnell will face a narrow path for clearing a healthcare reform bill through the Senate.

Republicans have a 52-seat majority, meaning he could lose up to two senators and still

let Vice President Pence break a tie.

No Democrats are expected to support a bill that would repeal significant portions of

ObamaCare.

GOP senators signaled last last week that they would not rush to vote on a healthcare

bill, with Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) telling reporters that he couldn't commit to having

a proposal ready by mid-June.

McConnell has convened a group of roughly a dozen senators as they try to hash out a

deal that could get enough support.

Sens. Dean Heller (R-Nev.) and Rob Portman (R-Ohio) both noted after the House's vote

that they didn't support the AHCA.

A handful of senators, including Grassley and Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.), noted they

expect the Senate to write its own bill.

For more infomation >> McConnell ObamaCare replacement bill 'will not be quick' - Duration: 2:23.

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London Motor Show 2017 (Giulia Quadrifoglio, Alpine A110, Abarth 124 Spider) | Road & Race V010 - Duration: 5:36.

This time on Road and Race we've Caterham's new Signature line, the Arbath 124 Spider,

Alfa Romeo's Giulia and the potential Porsche Cayman beater, the Alpine A110.

This is the 2017 London Motorshow.

Held in Battersea Park and hosting over 130 new cars.

With so much on offer I can't go through all that was there so here are my highlights.

Renault have brought back the Alpine brand with the beautiful A110.

At a base price of £50,000 it's a rival to Porsche's 718 Cayman S. It delivers almost

a third less power then the Cayman but makes up for it by weighing nearly a third less.

The car has dual wishbone suspension all round, 6 pot brembo brakes, special intakes to reduce

wheel turbulence, and unlike other mid-engined cars has an air conditioned boot to stop your

shopping roasting.

From Alfa Romeo comes the Quadrifoglio version of the new Giulia.

Meanig "four leaf clover" the Quadrifoglio is the most powerful sports car created for

road use.

The video doesn't really do this stunning looking car justice as it looks even better

in the flesh.

Look at the wheels!

At £63,000 it's priced to give BMWs M3 a run for it's money.

The latest car from Fiat's racing department Abarth comes their version of 124 Spider.

Power is up by 30 hosepower and so is torque by 30 ft lbs which makes the car jst under

10% quicker from 0 to 62.

The car includes the Dual Mode "Record Monza" Exhaust System, Abarth's own shock absorbers

and springs by Bilstein.

Expect to pay about £30,000 for one.

Also, who wouldn't want a car with a scorpion on it?

If you've held off buying a Caterham because it doesn't have an Alcantara covered dashboard

or a gold coloured chassis then wait no more as Caterham then have started their new personalisation

service with the launch of their Signature line.

These include a new choice of paint colours and designs, dashboard and interior styling,

embroidery and even the colour of the chassis.

This particular car is based on the 420S and will costs you £60,000 but prices start at

£17,000 depending on your spec.

If you've ever thought of owning an original Mini but couldn't like without today's

mod cons then this could be the car for you.

British manufacturer David Brown will hand build you a thoroughly modern Mini with things

like Sat Nav, Apple play and key less entry.

Also the car is vastly superior over the original having upgraded brakes and suspension, proper

sound deadening and almost 50% more power from the engine.

The downside is they are only making 25 and it'll set you back £75,000.

In 1963 Jaguar decided to make 18 race car versions of the E-type but only made 12.

The good news is that 51 years later when Jaguar found the 'missing six' chassis numbers

it decided to complete the run by hand-building the cars with original 1960s toolings and

production methods.

The bad news is that they're not road legal and will cost you easily the best part of

£1.5M, if you can find one for sale but it certainly is something beautiful to behold.

Next time on my vlog I chat with the former Stig, Ben Collins, about why the Koenigsegg

he drove on Tog Gear crashed, his worst racing injury, if he repairs his own cars and the

time he had to be Vin Diesel.

If you've found this video useful please Subscribe and hit the Like button as it really

helps us make more shows.

Click the Suggested box at the top of the screen to watch the next video in this series.

Please feel free to get in touch by leaving a comment on this video and you can keep up

to date with us via our website, Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.

Thanks for watching.

For more infomation >> London Motor Show 2017 (Giulia Quadrifoglio, Alpine A110, Abarth 124 Spider) | Road & Race V010 - Duration: 5:36.

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Feu de balisage carré LEDs - Duration: 1:17.

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Little Nightmares | 小小梦魇 | Ending - Duration: 25:52.

Little Nightmares

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सपना को टक्कर देने वाली कोई नही | Latest Update of All News - Duration: 2:58.

सपना जैसी डांसर पुरे हरयाणा में नहीं

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A missão, o lazer e a diversão - Dicas do Biga - 787 | Legendas PT-BR SPN ENG - Duration: 2:27.

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www.fishinglive.it Nicola Piredda spiagge e pesca Gennaio-Aprile 2017 - Duration: 2:09.

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Mercedes-Benz E-Klasse E 200 CDI Automaat Ambition Avantgarde - Duration: 1:01.

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Mercedes-Benz C-Klasse C 350 e Estate Lease Edition 15% Bijtelling - Duration: 1:01.

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Sessão Plenária de 09 de maio - Deputados aprovam requerimentos - Duration: 2:18.

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Soldier Blue - Stars ft. Arup Kanti Das (Official Video) - Duration: 4:32.

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Pizza Challenge!!!|#Especial100Inscritos 10 - Duration: 6:29.

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Aspetti psicologici della sterilità femminile - Duration: 3:42.

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How to Care for the Glossostigma elatinoides Plant in an Aquarium - Duration: 2:31.

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THE Wildcard move : Episode 1 : Whitelotus' Triple Kill - Duration: 4:09.

Hi everyone and welcome to THE Wildcard move,

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London Motor Show 2017 (Giulia Quadrifoglio, Alpine A110, Abarth 124 Spider) | Road & Race V010 - Duration: 5:36.

This time on Road and Race we've Caterham's new Signature line, the Arbath 124 Spider,

Alfa Romeo's Giulia and the potential Porsche Cayman beater, the Alpine A110.

This is the 2017 London Motorshow.

Held in Battersea Park and hosting over 130 new cars.

With so much on offer I can't go through all that was there so here are my highlights.

Renault have brought back the Alpine brand with the beautiful A110.

At a base price of £50,000 it's a rival to Porsche's 718 Cayman S. It delivers almost

a third less power then the Cayman but makes up for it by weighing nearly a third less.

The car has dual wishbone suspension all round, 6 pot brembo brakes, special intakes to reduce

wheel turbulence, and unlike other mid-engined cars has an air conditioned boot to stop your

shopping roasting.

From Alfa Romeo comes the Quadrifoglio version of the new Giulia.

Meanig "four leaf clover" the Quadrifoglio is the most powerful sports car created for

road use.

The video doesn't really do this stunning looking car justice as it looks even better

in the flesh.

Look at the wheels!

At £63,000 it's priced to give BMWs M3 a run for it's money.

The latest car from Fiat's racing department Abarth comes their version of 124 Spider.

Power is up by 30 hosepower and so is torque by 30 ft lbs which makes the car jst under

10% quicker from 0 to 62.

The car includes the Dual Mode "Record Monza" Exhaust System, Abarth's own shock absorbers

and springs by Bilstein.

Expect to pay about £30,000 for one.

Also, who wouldn't want a car with a scorpion on it?

If you've held off buying a Caterham because it doesn't have an Alcantara covered dashboard

or a gold coloured chassis then wait no more as Caterham then have started their new personalisation

service with the launch of their Signature line.

These include a new choice of paint colours and designs, dashboard and interior styling,

embroidery and even the colour of the chassis.

This particular car is based on the 420S and will costs you £60,000 but prices start at

£17,000 depending on your spec.

If you've ever thought of owning an original Mini but couldn't like without today's

mod cons then this could be the car for you.

British manufacturer David Brown will hand build you a thoroughly modern Mini with things

like Sat Nav, Apple play and key less entry.

Also the car is vastly superior over the original having upgraded brakes and suspension, proper

sound deadening and almost 50% more power from the engine.

The downside is they are only making 25 and it'll set you back £75,000.

In 1963 Jaguar decided to make 18 race car versions of the E-type but only made 12.

The good news is that 51 years later when Jaguar found the 'missing six' chassis numbers

it decided to complete the run by hand-building the cars with original 1960s toolings and

production methods.

The bad news is that they're not road legal and will cost you easily the best part of

£1.5M, if you can find one for sale but it certainly is something beautiful to behold.

Next time on my vlog I chat with the former Stig, Ben Collins, about why the Koenigsegg

he drove on Tog Gear crashed, his worst racing injury, if he repairs his own cars and the

time he had to be Vin Diesel.

If you've found this video useful please Subscribe and hit the Like button as it really

helps us make more shows.

Click the Suggested box at the top of the screen to watch the next video in this series.

Please feel free to get in touch by leaving a comment on this video and you can keep up

to date with us via our website, Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.

Thanks for watching.

For more infomation >> London Motor Show 2017 (Giulia Quadrifoglio, Alpine A110, Abarth 124 Spider) | Road & Race V010 - Duration: 5:36.

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Maine Coon - A Cat's Life - Duration: 2:12.

Oh, hello there, it's me again.

I'm Hobie the Maine Coon.

It's been a while since my last video and I'm 2 years old now, so I thought it was

high time for an update.

I've been living with my two humans for a while now and life is good.

They're always coming up with new games for me.

Laser tag on the bed is one of my favourites, and they also have something called yoga-kitty

where they parade me around the house in yoga mat bag - it's like lounging on a hammock.

No complaints about that!

Amazon delivery days are my favourite.

This is when I get new toys.

While my humans are ooh-ing and ahh-ing over who knows what, I'm left with the boxes

and wrapping paper.

It's glorious!

I get to keep all the boxes for a few days.

I've also taken up botany.

My humans have built me my very own jungle — why, I don't know - but I try to oblige

them by sniffing the plants, pawing the dirt, and chewing on leaves.

Not a bad way to spend the afternoon if you ask me.

The are two young humans who visit me twice a year.

The redhead likes to play with me, but his wife is a real cuddler.

She scoops me up and tries to hold me like a baby.

I don't love, but I get a massage out of it, so I stick around for a bit.

They've been confusing me with all the names they have for me.

I'm officially Hobie, but they also call me Bookie-Boo, Silly Goose Baba, Deedle, Hobster,

and of course, Lobster, but I already knew that one.

Once I've had enough of my humans I retreat to my hiding place.

They have some kind of treehouse in their kitchen so I climb to the top where I am out

of reach.

It also smells like food in this part of the house, so sometimes I fall asleep to the smell

of chicken or roast beef.

Ahh, food!

On that note, this is what they feed me.

Yes, kibbles.

I've been hinting at filet mignon for months but I'm starting to lose hope in the culinary

department.

It's a cat's life.

Anyways, that's enough about me.

I've had a busy day and it's now time for my nap.

Humans, which one of you is going to give me my tuck?

For more infomation >> Maine Coon - A Cat's Life - Duration: 2:12.

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सपना को टक्कर देने वाली कोई नही | Latest Update of All News - Duration: 2:58.

सपना जैसी डांसर पुरे हरयाणा में नहीं

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Cartoon cook frozen sweets! Cartoons for children. Cartoons for girls - Duration: 8:07.

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Ana laura ribas è inorridita per la Cipriani e la Del Basso - Duration: 3:31.

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【Suisei Honeymoon】Comet Honeymoon - Spanish Fandub【E418】 - Duration: 3:30.

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McConnell ObamaCare replacement bill 'will not be quick' - Duration: 2:23.

McConnell ObamaCare replacement bill 'will not be quick'

BY JORDAIN CARNEY

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is signaling that the Senate will not quickly

pass legislation to reform the nation's healthcare system after a bill cleared the House last

week.

"This process will not be quick or simple or easy, but it must be done," McConnell said

on Monday.

He added that "to those who have suffered enough already my message is this: We hear

you, and Congress is acting."

The House approved the American Health Care Act (AHCA) late last week, but the Senate

is expected to overhaul the bill as they try come up with a plan that can get enough support

to pass the upper chamber.

McConnell didn't get into the details of the House bill but argued senators faced a choice

between passing a new bill or the "indefensible ObamaCare status quo."

"It's the least members in both parties owe to the countless Americans who continue to

suffer under ObamaCare and the countless more who will be hurt if we don't act," he said.

McConnell will face a narrow path for clearing a healthcare reform bill through the Senate.

Republicans have a 52-seat majority, meaning he could lose up to two senators and still

let Vice President Pence break a tie.

No Democrats are expected to support a bill that would repeal significant portions of

ObamaCare.

GOP senators signaled last last week that they would not rush to vote on a healthcare

bill, with Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) telling reporters that he couldn't commit to having

a proposal ready by mid-June.

McConnell has convened a group of roughly a dozen senators as they try to hash out a

deal that could get enough support.

Sens. Dean Heller (R-Nev.) and Rob Portman (R-Ohio) both noted after the House's vote

that they didn't support the AHCA.

A handful of senators, including Grassley and Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.), noted they

expect the Senate to write its own bill.

For more infomation >> McConnell ObamaCare replacement bill 'will not be quick' - Duration: 2:23.

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London Motor Show 2017 (Giulia Quadrifoglio, Alpine A110, Abarth 124 Spider) | Road & Race V010 - Duration: 5:36.

This time on Road and Race we've Caterham's new Signature line, the Arbath 124 Spider,

Alfa Romeo's Giulia and the potential Porsche Cayman beater, the Alpine A110.

This is the 2017 London Motorshow.

Held in Battersea Park and hosting over 130 new cars.

With so much on offer I can't go through all that was there so here are my highlights.

Renault have brought back the Alpine brand with the beautiful A110.

At a base price of £50,000 it's a rival to Porsche's 718 Cayman S. It delivers almost

a third less power then the Cayman but makes up for it by weighing nearly a third less.

The car has dual wishbone suspension all round, 6 pot brembo brakes, special intakes to reduce

wheel turbulence, and unlike other mid-engined cars has an air conditioned boot to stop your

shopping roasting.

From Alfa Romeo comes the Quadrifoglio version of the new Giulia.

Meanig "four leaf clover" the Quadrifoglio is the most powerful sports car created for

road use.

The video doesn't really do this stunning looking car justice as it looks even better

in the flesh.

Look at the wheels!

At £63,000 it's priced to give BMWs M3 a run for it's money.

The latest car from Fiat's racing department Abarth comes their version of 124 Spider.

Power is up by 30 hosepower and so is torque by 30 ft lbs which makes the car jst under

10% quicker from 0 to 62.

The car includes the Dual Mode "Record Monza" Exhaust System, Abarth's own shock absorbers

and springs by Bilstein.

Expect to pay about £30,000 for one.

Also, who wouldn't want a car with a scorpion on it?

If you've held off buying a Caterham because it doesn't have an Alcantara covered dashboard

or a gold coloured chassis then wait no more as Caterham then have started their new personalisation

service with the launch of their Signature line.

These include a new choice of paint colours and designs, dashboard and interior styling,

embroidery and even the colour of the chassis.

This particular car is based on the 420S and will costs you £60,000 but prices start at

£17,000 depending on your spec.

If you've ever thought of owning an original Mini but couldn't like without today's

mod cons then this could be the car for you.

British manufacturer David Brown will hand build you a thoroughly modern Mini with things

like Sat Nav, Apple play and key less entry.

Also the car is vastly superior over the original having upgraded brakes and suspension, proper

sound deadening and almost 50% more power from the engine.

The downside is they are only making 25 and it'll set you back £75,000.

In 1963 Jaguar decided to make 18 race car versions of the E-type but only made 12.

The good news is that 51 years later when Jaguar found the 'missing six' chassis numbers

it decided to complete the run by hand-building the cars with original 1960s toolings and

production methods.

The bad news is that they're not road legal and will cost you easily the best part of

£1.5M, if you can find one for sale but it certainly is something beautiful to behold.

Next time on my vlog I chat with the former Stig, Ben Collins, about why the Koenigsegg

he drove on Tog Gear crashed, his worst racing injury, if he repairs his own cars and the

time he had to be Vin Diesel.

If you've found this video useful please Subscribe and hit the Like button as it really

helps us make more shows.

Click the Suggested box at the top of the screen to watch the next video in this series.

Please feel free to get in touch by leaving a comment on this video and you can keep up

to date with us via our website, Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.

Thanks for watching.

For more infomation >> London Motor Show 2017 (Giulia Quadrifoglio, Alpine A110, Abarth 124 Spider) | Road & Race V010 - Duration: 5:36.

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Feu de balisage carré LEDs - Duration: 1:17.

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Little Nightmares | 小小梦魇 | Ending - Duration: 25:52.

Little Nightmares

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सपना को टक्कर देने वाली कोई नही | Latest Update of All News - Duration: 2:58.

सपना जैसी डांसर पुरे हरयाणा में नहीं

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ULTIMATE BANANA CROSSBAR CHALLENGE EP.2 - Duration: 9:58.

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Soldier Blue - Stars ft. Arup Kanti Das (Official Video) - Duration: 4:32.

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Hidden Netflix Gems You Definitely Haven't Seen Yet - Duration: 5:38.

Netflix lets you revel in the good, the bad, and the downright weird, all from the comfort

of your living room.

It's a great place to binge watch your favorite shows — but it's also a vast repository

of fantastic movies...if you know how to find them.

Wading through Netflix's recommendations can be a daunting task, so we rounded up some

of the best hidden gems on Netflix for your viewing pleasure.

Turbo Kid

What happens when you roll every post-apocalyptic trope into one movie, mix in absurd violence

straight from Quentin Tarantino's dreams, and then add superheroes?

Probably something like Turbo Kid, a movie that plays like Mad Max if the production

crew could only afford bicycles.

Stay with us here.

It's got wastelands, a water war, robots, Soylent Green jokes, and an evil Michael Ironside

— which, everyone knows, is the best kind of Michael Ironside.

Remember this?

"Alright.

We're gonna do it the scanner way.

I'm gonna suck your brain dry."

Imagine that, but with an eyepatch and less hair.

In the distant future of 1997, a loner kid survives one day at a time in a wasteland,

scavenging junk to trade for water.

To pass the time, he reads the adventures of Turbo Rider, a superhero with a blaster

cannon on his arm.

But when he gets on the wrong side of the local warlord, he has to become the hero himself

to save his new friend.

Don't expect any deep insights into human nature with Turbo Kid.

Just enjoy it for what it is: a goofy romp through the imagination of someone who probably

grew up wearing out the scanlines on their RoboCop LaserDisc.

I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore

Call him Frodo all you want, but Elijah Wood is working hard to reinvent his image as an

actor, and we can totally respect that.

From his mannequin-obsessed killer in 2012's Maniac to his dirty cop con man in 2016's

The Trust, Wood is clearly capable of branching out.

In I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore, Wood plays a geeky loner who teams up with

a woman in his neighborhood to find the people who robbed her house.

Don't let the title bog you down.

It's a black comedy in the vein of the Coen brothers' Fargo and Burn After Reading, a

subtle, escalating thriller about two everyday people thrust over their heads into a world

of crime where anything can — and does — go wrong.

I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore is moody, occasionally hilarious, and surprisingly

poignant.

"I'm not letting you shoot anyone.

Anyone else."

Makkhi

If you've never watched much Bollywood, it may be hard to tell if Makkhi is making fun

of those films or comfortably nestled at the heart of it all.

The absurdity feels intentionally cranked to 11, but then again, there's also a distinct

possibility that a song-and-dance number followed by a Rocky training montage for a reincarnated

fly is completely normal.

Either way, it's totally worth your time to watch.

Here's the premise, and it's a doozy: A fly born from the soul of a dead man goes on a

revenge rampage against the guy who killed him.

It's John Wick crossed with A Bug's Life crossed with…uhhh...La-La-Land?

Maybe?

There's a trippy Ant-Man vibe to the visuals and explosive action sequences, all tied into

a deathmatch between a man and, well, a housefly.

As far as hidden gems go, this one's like stumbling across a dead unicorn in the woods.

It's majestic.

And you just don't know what the hell to do with it.

Harlock: Space Pirate

From the outset, you can look at Harlock: Space Pirate and expect a rocket-fueled amount

of fun.

After all, a movie with the gumption to call itself exactly what it is in the title isn't

about to bore you with over-long, tedious insights into the internal struggles of being

a space pirate.

No, you're getting spaceships, laser bombs, robot suits, and — in case you missed it

the first time — space pirates.

Based on a Japanese manga, Harlock: Space Pirate was well-received on its release in

2013 and even won Best International Animated Feature at the 3D Creative Arts Awards.

But the CG spectacle didn't come anywhere close to making back its production budget

and ultimately failed to find much of an audience.

Does that mean you should steer clear of Harlock?

Not even close.

If the geek pleasure centers of your brain light up at the thought of a well-made, beautifully

animated sci-fi adventure, you'll definitely get a kick out of Harlock: Space Pirate.

The Beaver

Mel Gibson had a rough couple years in the mid-aughts, and although he's now got another

Oscar-winning film under his belt, his return to Hollywood didn't come without a few false

starts.

In 2011, he starred in Jodie Foster's film The Beaver as Walter Black, the CEO of a toy

company who has a nervous breakdown, loses his family, and tries to hang himself from

a hotel shower curtain.

On the edge of death, Black snaps completely — and allows his life to be taken over by

a beaver puppet.

"I love you.

I'm the only one that really, really loves you."

It's technically a comedy, but dark doesn't come close to describing the humor.

This is blacker than a coal mine after a cave-in, an intimate portrait of depression and mental

illness that flows so seamlessly from Gibson's acting that you can't help but believe he's

channeling his own personal experiences.

With incredible supporting performances from Jodie Foster, Anton Yelchin, and Jennifer

Lawrence, The Beaver is definitely a hidden gem worth watching, if only once.

Although afterward you may need to watch something a little more light-hearted.

Like The Human Centipede.

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Wrestling Gimmicks So Bad They Were Dropped Immediately - Duration: 8:31.

In professional wrestling, almost anything can become a successful character for the

ring.

But despite professional wrestling embracing a certain amount of weirdness, not every wrestling

gimmick gets out of the gate.

Here are a few of the most strange and odious pro grappling concepts that didn't survive

very long:

Seven

After Dustin Rhodes, formerly known as Goldust in the WWE, jumped ship to WCW, they decided

to repackage him as a much darker character.

His new character, Seven, was a white-faced demonic entity who lured children into serving

him for God knows what reason, which was messed up on many levels.

The higher ups at Turner Broadcasting Corporation, who owned WCW, got spooked as well, mainly

by the whole child abduction aspect of Seven, so the character was already dead even as

he floated to the ring.

What fans got instead of Seven was Rhodes going off and delivering one of the most vicious

tongue lashings ever witnessed in wrestling.

Dustin raged at WWE for having him be Goldust before turning his scorn on WCW for making

him dress up "like Uncle Fester," and for firing his father Dusty from the company.

Although the whole thing was orchestrated by WCW head writer Vince Russo, wrestling

fans were pretty shocked.

Dustin ultimately got what he said he wanted: the chance to be himself, playing the "American

Nightmare," a persona his brother Cody would make far better use of twenty years later

in New Japan Pro Wrestling.

But in 1999, WCW was where ambition and promise went to die, as far as up-and-coming wrestlers

were concerned, and so Dustin soon returned to WWE, becoming his seemingly despised Goldust

character for good.

Abe "Knuckleball" Schwartz

The Brooklyn Brawler is known to wrestling fans as the world's most legendary loser,

but he's also had more secret identities than the Justice League, including his baseball

player persona, Abe "Knuckleball" Schwartz.

As it turns out, Schwartz may have been born out of the WWE's desire to make some weak

social commentary.

When Schwartz first stepped into the ring in 1994, a huge strike was happening in Major

League Baseball that would last for nearly a year, thanks to team owners trying to keep

baseball players' salaries from rising.

Schwartz, apparently, was wrestling to make ends meet.

From his first appearance, he made it clear that he was less-than-happy about the strike

happening.

Schwartz's ire was saved purely for the wrestling fans, who apparently were the reason baseball

was so insanely screwed up.

If that logic makes sense to you, then congratulations on getting your internet access privileges

back at the mental hospital.

Backstage, the idea for the character came out of a desire to blast the MLB for their

constant profiteering of the fans, something the WWE would absolutely never, ever do.

Abe proved to be about as useless as the actual knuckleball, and he vanished from WWE television

in short order.

Duke Rotundo

Thanks to a wave of cryptic doublespeak and vicious brutality, Bray Wyatt sits at the

top of WWE.

But before he figured out how to channel his inner cult leader, Bray's first real appearance

in Florida Championship Wrestling was as Duke Rotundo, a wise-cracking dude with a Shaft-esque

partner.

Together, they ran "sports entertainment's number one detective agency," though Duke's

real MO was to show off his chest to any interested women of Florida.

Unfortunately for all those ladies, the agency went bankrupt quick, in favor of Duke being

teamed up with his brother Bo Rotundo, aka the soon-to-be Bo Dallas.

Eventually, he'd join the first season of NXT, and then the Nexus, as Husky Harris.

He's now the creepiest wrestler since Undertaker, and a World Champion to boot.

We'd say that's a mighty fine improvement from "fat dude who thinks he's Sexy Sherlock

Holmes."

Christmas Creature & Xanta Claus

Over his twenty-plus year run as Kane, the scarred, pyromaniac brother of the Undertaker,

Glenn Jacobs has made it into wrestling legend with multiple championship reigns.

But you can't grow a flower without burying it in a couple feet of crap, and Jacobs had

a lot of crap to wade through before he made it to the Big Red Machine.

Probably the most ridiculous of his awful gimmicks was the Christmas Creature.

A giant green apparition clad in the remains of a Michael's Christmas clearance sale, the

only thing diabolical about Christmas Creature was the amount of tinsel strapped to his body.

As fellow wrestler Mad Man Pondo tells it, the character inspired a lot more chuckles

than screams, and thankfully had a short shelf life.

Sadly, Jacobs still had some time as Jerry Lawler's evil dentist to look forward to.

Only after that did he finally become the iconic Kane.

The Christmas Creature wasn't even the worst holiday-themed wrestling gimmick out there,

even though you can't do a damn thing with them from January to November.

There's also Xanta Klaus, the Bizarro to Santa's Superman.

Apparently, Xanta stole presents from good little children, so if you're ever wondering

who these heartless monsters are who swipe from Toys For Tots, here's Suspect #1.

Clad in a black Santa suit, and sporting a coal-black beard, ECW's Balls Mahoney allied

with Ted DiBiase to try and put the screws to Christmas, for no discernible reason.

Old-school bad guys didn't really need a motive to be bad besides "we're bad."

However, even the legendary Million Dollar Man couldn't make Christmas miracles happen

for Xanta Claus, and he didn't even stick around as long as your average snowman.

Oz

Wrestling loves the idea of making famous movie characters into wrestlers, and there

was no more ostentatious attempt at this than Oz, which was Kevin Nash slapped into a goofy

wizarding costume, and sent out to beat down his foes.

Best part is, they didn't even have to worry about those pesky copyright issues, because

Turner Broadcasting owned the rights to The Wizard of Oz!

Everybody wins!

Except Nash.

Oz did get a few victories, and got massively popular over in Japan.

That is, before Ron Simmons stomped a mudhole in him at the 1991 Great American Bash, after

which he apparently clicked his heels three times and bailed back to the Emerald City.

In reality, Oz's push vanished after Nash refused a new pay structure from WCW, and

he disappeared a year later to join Shawn Michaels in the WWF as Diesel.

Eventually, he'd come back to WCW and start the infamous New World Order, because who

wouldn't want revenge on a company that shafted them years back by getting stronger and attempting

to destroy it from within?

The Shockmaster

He was quite possibly the greatest wrestling flop of all time, literally.

Fred Ottman had just left the WWF, and WCW decided the best way to introduce him would

be to slap a bedazzled Stormtrooper helmet on his head, throw a sleeveless XXL bathrobe

around his shoulders, and make him the mystery partner for Sting's team in an eight-man tag

match.

Ottman burst through the wall, then tripped over a piece of the wall in the bottom, toppling

him face-first and knocking his helmet off.

As he struggles to put it back on, you can almost feel the moment die.

Dusty Rhodes, who came up with the Shockmaster gimmick, claimed there was sabotage involved.

WCW tried to make lemonade out of this incident, first by portraying the Shockmaster as a clumsy

goof, then really doubling down by making him the "Super Shockmaster."

Neither worked, and the Shockmaster quickly wound up forever confined to the annals of

hilarious history.

Emmalina

In 2016, after a very well-received heel run unfortunately got cut short by injury, WWE's

Emma announced her return to the ring via a character change: a makeover from Emma to

"Emmalina."

The announcement was accompanied by a lot of photos that wouldn't have been out of place

in a Vanity Fair spread.

Fans didn't seem to show much interest, so while the WWE said Emmalina would be premiering

"soon," her debut ended up happening after over four months of empty promises.

Then, the day finally came.

In a voice that sounded like Fran Drescher getting a colonoscopy, Emmalina informed the

RAW crowd that now they would get to witness the makeover of Emmalina, back to Emma.

Then, she turned around and walked out, leaving absolutely everyone confused.

In the aftermath, the WWE decided the character had to be scrapped… at least for now.

There's a possibility that another woman might get the character, but whoever it is, it certainly

won't be Evil Emma.

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How Men's Perfect Body Types Have Changed Throughout History - Duration: 7:56.

When the media talks about looks, it's usually about women.

But men have been pressured to work that sexy physique too.

When you find out how much the ideally hot male body has changed, you'll find that — just

like for women — "perfect" is in the eye of the beholder.

"Hello ladies.

Where can you go when your man smells like me?

Close your eyes and I'll show you."

To start, let's take it way back — all the way to the Neolithic Era.

Fat and happy

From around 12,000 to 8000 BC, humans were passing on that hunter-gatherer life, and

switching to agriculture.

Growing food, instead of stalking buffalo all day?

Yes please.

Peter Janiszewski, PhD, co-creator of Obesity Panacea, says the ideal man at the time was

heavy.

Agriculture allowed those with power over the land to have huge feasts and, yes, gain

a few pounds.

A bigger dude was seen as well off and more appealing than his skinny counterparts.

Hot and Greece-y

Back in 800 BC, the ancient Greeks were very particular about their bods.

According to The Guardian, the ideal man was muscular and lean.

So yeah — they looked a lot like the hotties in GQ.

If any of those Greek statues came to life and auditioned for the next Marvel film, they'd

at least get a callback.

Though there were specific ratios for Greek beauty, they weren't completely realistic.

The Guardian says, "They have muscle groups that mortal men can't ever achieve: you could

go to the gym every day for a year and you wouldn't acquire an Apollo's belt like these

statues boast."

Even now, some guys are still trying to slay those V-shaped "Apollo's belt" abs.

Original normcore

"Welcome to Medieval Times, I'll be your serving wench, Melinda"

The Ohio State Research News reported on a study done by Professor Richard Steckel about

the height and health of humans around 800 AD.

Studying thousands of skeletons from the past 1,200 years, he found that there was a growth

spurt in the Middle Ages, with considerable shrinkage by the 1700s.

According to Steckel's study, "This decline of two-and-a-half inches substantially exceeds

any height fluctuations seen during the various industrial revolutions of the 19th century."

The reason height is so important?

Tall meant healthy.

But was a tall body "perfect"?

Certainly the days of Adonis were long gone.

Art of the time depicted men as healthy-looking, average, and — sorry gals — not much more.

Heavenly body

In the 1400s, Leonardo Da Vinci knew "hot" when he saw it.

With his drawing of the Vitruvian Man he showed exactly how the perfect Renaissance-body should

look — and it's all about those perfectly sexy proportions.

Plus, that circle and square.

According to Toby Lester, author of Da Vinci's Ghost, "The circle, since ancient times, connoted,

you know, things divine and cosmic.

It's the perfect shape, that all of its points on its circumference are equidistant from

the center, and it was the shape that governed all of the supposed concentric fears that

made up the cosmos.

And then you've got the human element of things, the square, where you bring things down to

Earth and make sense of them, set them right."

That's right.

The Vitruvian man wasn't just a hot bod.

He was heaven and Earth.

Mac-n-cheesy

In the 1700s, the "Macaronis" were young Brits who went abroad, and fell in love with Italian

cuisines and European style.

According to historian Geri Walton, these guys would even order macaroni to show off

that they recently visited Italy.

They wore fashionable and slightly feminine clothes, with layers clinging to their trim

figures.

Sound familiar?

They should, because basically, they were the hipsters of their day.

Eventually, their look became too extreme with their huge wigs, heavily made up faces,

and ornate and ridiculous accessories.

The style fell pretty far out of favor — hard.

By 1775 the Oxford Magazine said, "There is a indeed a kind of animal, neither male nor

female, a thing of the neuter gender, lately started up among us.

It is called a Macaroni."

Dad-bod

If you're into "dad bod," then the late-1800's Gilded Age would have been your jam.

Fat was back in, signifying that you were makin' it rain, and didn't need to work for

it.

According to the book Looking Good, a big bod was so cool, they had "Fat Men's Clubs"

for guys pushing 200 pounds.

There were even competitive weigh-ins to celebrate who was the biggest.

Of course, fat women weren't desired, just fat men.

But, those big ol' bellies would soon go out of style...

Hollywood icon

As Hollywood films blew up in the 1920s, the entertainment biz single-handedly shaped the

ideal standard of beauty for everyone.

Sure, women have long been fat-shamed in Hollywood, but the same thing happened to men.

According to Looking Good, people appeared about 20 pounds heavier on film, so directors

preferred leaner actors.

Plus, movies back then had men riding horses, sword fighting, and doing a number of physically

intense stunts, so men had to be in shape to do their jobs.

As more people watched the movies, the standard for men's appearance was raised to match.

Old-fashioned fitspo

Slim was in, but in the 1930s, the world's first fitness guru, Charles Atlas, was bulking

guys back up.

Smithsonian Magazine profiles Atlas as a 97-pound weakling, as Atlas described himself,

who got tired of getting bullied.

So, he hit the gym, came up with isometric exercises he called "Dynamic Tension," and

eventually Hulked-out.

"And Hulk… smash"

Harvey Green, author of Fit for America: Health, Fitness, Sport and American Society, told

the Smithsonian that Atlas' solution to the Depression and World War II was, "be bigger

than everybody else.

Then nobody would mess with you."

This launched the fitness movement and began the trend towards men wanting to build up

their physiques.

Exec bod

In the late '50s, men were slightly less concerned with "strong," and more focused on "big."

Enter the "Executive look," where men aimed for large, imposing figures.

Suit jackets and overcoats had large boxy shoulders and a much looser fit than we'd

see today.

Sure they wanted a trim waist.

But broad shoulders on a tall bod was even better.

Bond guys

In the '60s, suave, stylish men were en vogue.

As GQ confirmed, the look was clean, and the suits fit close.

It was a corporate guy who maintained this buttoned-up style, while rock stars and younger

men went more bohemian.

The ideal body?

Basically, 007.

He was trim, but didn't have a lot of muscle, and did have a lot of chest hair.

Men had broad shoulders and a flat stomach, but shredded biceps and a six-pack were definitely

not required.

Staches and androgyny

In the late '60s and '70s, androgyny was the rage, especially for rock stars like David

Bowie and Mick Jagger, who according to The Guardian enjoyed playing with looks that were

both masculine and feminine.

Professor Jo Paoletti said in her book Sex and Unisex, "Part of the appeal of adult unisex

fashion was the sexy contrast between the wearer and the clothes, which actually called

attention to the male or female body."

Muscles and glam rock

In the '80s, men's style totally diverged.

First, there were the hard-bodied action heroes, like Schwarzenegger and Stallone.

In her book Hard Bodies, Susan Jeffords wrote that action films of the time, mixed with

Reagan's "return to values" perfectly defined the masculine ideal of the '80s.

And on the complete other side of the spectrum?

"She's my cherry pie, cool drink of water such a sweet surprise."

Hair metal songs like "Talk Dirty to Me" and "Unskinny Bop" might not seem to challenge

gender roles.

But the fact that these hyper-masculine bands dressed in a very feminine way was brand new

and totally '80s.

Smokin'

These days, anybody who plays a "hot guy" in movie has to be cut.

Just being thin or athletic isn't good enough.

Ever since the '90s, that smokin hot look has only become more extreme.

The Telegraph even suggests action figures, and the unrealistic proportions they reinforce,

may be giving boys body image issues.

And Alpha Magazine that found that men were more anxious about their bodies in 2015 than

they were five years before.

The Boston Globe reported that male body-shaming is on the rise with sites like TMZ dedicating

whole sections to "Livin Large," showcasing bad shots of famous people who've gained weight.

Though this is something women are beyond familiar with, men are now receiving near

equal media pressure to attain un-attainable bodies.

The perfect man

What's been considered to be the "perfect male body" has so drastically changed over

the years, it only goes to prove that trying to live up to any ideal is a total waste of

time.

To all the fellas, take it from the ladies: here's hoping one day "perfect" will be whatever

body you rock.

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McConnell ObamaCare replacement bill 'will not be quick' - Duration: 2:23.

McConnell ObamaCare replacement bill 'will not be quick'

BY JORDAIN CARNEY

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is signaling that the Senate will not quickly

pass legislation to reform the nation's healthcare system after a bill cleared the House last

week.

"This process will not be quick or simple or easy, but it must be done," McConnell said

on Monday.

He added that "to those who have suffered enough already my message is this: We hear

you, and Congress is acting."

The House approved the American Health Care Act (AHCA) late last week, but the Senate

is expected to overhaul the bill as they try come up with a plan that can get enough support

to pass the upper chamber.

McConnell didn't get into the details of the House bill but argued senators faced a choice

between passing a new bill or the "indefensible ObamaCare status quo."

"It's the least members in both parties owe to the countless Americans who continue to

suffer under ObamaCare and the countless more who will be hurt if we don't act," he said.

McConnell will face a narrow path for clearing a healthcare reform bill through the Senate.

Republicans have a 52-seat majority, meaning he could lose up to two senators and still

let Vice President Pence break a tie.

No Democrats are expected to support a bill that would repeal significant portions of

ObamaCare.

GOP senators signaled last last week that they would not rush to vote on a healthcare

bill, with Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) telling reporters that he couldn't commit to having

a proposal ready by mid-June.

McConnell has convened a group of roughly a dozen senators as they try to hash out a

deal that could get enough support.

Sens. Dean Heller (R-Nev.) and Rob Portman (R-Ohio) both noted after the House's vote

that they didn't support the AHCA.

A handful of senators, including Grassley and Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.), noted they

expect the Senate to write its own bill.

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Maine Coon - A Cat's Life - Duration: 2:12.

Oh, hello there, it's me again.

I'm Hobie the Maine Coon.

It's been a while since my last video and I'm 2 years old now, so I thought it was

high time for an update.

I've been living with my two humans for a while now and life is good.

They're always coming up with new games for me.

Laser tag on the bed is one of my favourites, and they also have something called yoga-kitty

where they parade me around the house in yoga mat bag - it's like lounging on a hammock.

No complaints about that!

Amazon delivery days are my favourite.

This is when I get new toys.

While my humans are ooh-ing and ahh-ing over who knows what, I'm left with the boxes

and wrapping paper.

It's glorious!

I get to keep all the boxes for a few days.

I've also taken up botany.

My humans have built me my very own jungle — why, I don't know - but I try to oblige

them by sniffing the plants, pawing the dirt, and chewing on leaves.

Not a bad way to spend the afternoon if you ask me.

The are two young humans who visit me twice a year.

The redhead likes to play with me, but his wife is a real cuddler.

She scoops me up and tries to hold me like a baby.

I don't love, but I get a massage out of it, so I stick around for a bit.

They've been confusing me with all the names they have for me.

I'm officially Hobie, but they also call me Bookie-Boo, Silly Goose Baba, Deedle, Hobster,

and of course, Lobster, but I already knew that one.

Once I've had enough of my humans I retreat to my hiding place.

They have some kind of treehouse in their kitchen so I climb to the top where I am out

of reach.

It also smells like food in this part of the house, so sometimes I fall asleep to the smell

of chicken or roast beef.

Ahh, food!

On that note, this is what they feed me.

Yes, kibbles.

I've been hinting at filet mignon for months but I'm starting to lose hope in the culinary

department.

It's a cat's life.

Anyways, that's enough about me.

I've had a busy day and it's now time for my nap.

Humans, which one of you is going to give me my tuck?

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How To Give And Take A Bottle Or Musette From The Roadside - Duration: 4:41.

- [Rider] A key skill for anybody that wants to get into

long-distance road racing is the ability to pick up

a bottle or a musette from the side of the road.

So coming up, we're going to show you exactly

how to do it.

- But it's a team effort, though,

so make sure your helper watches this too.

Here's a few tips.

(intense music)

Where you choose to take your bottle is the first thing

you're gonna need to arrange.

Now, try and get a road that's slightly uphill.

Then, you'll be going slower.

Because, the faster that your rider is going,

the harder it's gonna be to take the bottle.

Come on, Dan, you're only two minutes down, mate.

On the other hand, you don't want to do it on a steep climb

where you'll be making a really big effort

and probably not wanting to take your hands off the bars.

- Pre-arranging the perfect place to feed

will mean that you know exactly where on the course

your helper is going to be.

And therefore, you can get onto the

correct side of the bunch well in advance of seeing them.

Now make sure that if the organiser

has a specified feed in on the route,

your helper is stood within that

and on the correct side of the road.

As a final little tip,

make sure your helper is wearing something bright

that stands out, like a bright, red GCN coat

or, if it's warm enough, some of your own team kit.

- So, what about the actual hand-over?

Well, as a helper,

how you hold the bottle is very important.

Don't make the mistake of holding it like this

with your hand wrapped around the main part.

Like this, it will be a hard smack

when the rider's hand meets the bottle

and it will be harder for you to let go.

Instead, hold the bottle like this, at the top.

This will leave the whole bottle clear

for the rider to grab.

The second point to make is that

you shouldn't move the bottle.

Hold it still.

It'll be far easier for the rider to grab the bottle

when its not a moving target.

- As the rider, your first responsibility

is to make sure that you're in the right place,

at the right time.

Because when you're around a bunch of riders,

you don't want to be swinging across the road,

all of a sudden.

If your helper is keeping the bottle nice and still,

then the job should be pretty easy.

Make eye contact with them and give a little nod

so that they know you're ready.

Hold your arm out in front of you

and then just as you make the slightest contact

with the bottle, grab and simultaneously move your arm back.

This will effectively lessen the impact speed and

make it slightly less likely that you'll drop it.

- Most of the same rules apply when collecting a musette

or a feed bag, including a similar section of road.

Come on, Dan!

- As the rider, what you want to do is aim to grab the bag

at the bottom of the straps, rather than the top.

This will mean that it doesn't pull your arm

when you finally take the weight

and also that it doesn't swing about so much

once you've grabbed it.

And then it's simply a case of putting it

over your shoulder and head like so.

Swing it around to the back

if you need to change back onto the group,

but if there's not so much urgency in the race,

you can start taking out what you need immediately.

- As the helper,

all you need to do when you hand off the musette

is to hold it out to the side,

grip it tightly, and hold it very still.

That makes it nice and easy for the rider to grab.

Now, another little tip that you can adopt

to stop the straps from slipping through the rider's hand

as they grab them is to tie a nice, little knot in the top.

Now, a little, cheeky pro tip for a shorter race

when you don't need a musette full of food

is to attach a gel to the lid of your bidon.

Two for the price of one.

Good luck, good luck.

- And that's it.

Practice makes perfect though, as ever,

so if you've never done this before,

make sure you do practice before the big day.

Make sure you let us know how you get on with

these various techniques in the comment section down below

and if you haven't done so already,

please subscribe to the channel

by clicking on the globe

which is somewhere on the screen right now.

- Now for another video about feeding,

exactly how to fuel on your ride,

how about clicking, just down here.

And for a look deep into the pockets of pro riders

at the Giro d'Italia a couple years back,

click just down here.

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What's In My Pencil Case + Pens & Highlighters Swatches ✔ - Duration: 3:25.

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Ep 38 - Greece (part 5) - Around Europe on a Motorcycle - Honda Transalp 700 - Duration: 10:45.

I continued to Levadia...

I made a small stop at the springs of Krya.

I went to Arachova, which I passed through it since I had been there before and I didn't want to stop,

since it was too crowded and I didn't want to stop at a crowded place like that.

I continued to Delfi, and then I went all the way down to Nafpaktos.

Passed the "Rio - Antirio" bridge and I stayed to some friends, Thanos and Veronika who offered to host me.

The next day we started all together from Patra to take a small trip.

Mornos dam...

We passed the river just after Nafpaktos,

there was a conctere bridge with some arcs,

That was the bridge of Mornos river.

I am with Thanos and Veronica, we just arrived in Lidoriki,

We visited the artifitial lake of Mornos,

and we had some rain today...

- We got a bit wet.

Nothing much, but now the weather is good again and we have about 180km to cover,

until Trichonida lake, where we will say our goodbyes and split up.

The route was fantastic! Especially Mornos dam.

This was the first bus that connected the villages up here with nearest town Nafpaktos.

All the roads where dirt roads back then.

I am with Thanos and Veronica and we came up to Ano Chora.

The village is fantastic! It's a very beautiful village, very traditional and clean!

Today is a bit cold I must say.

We have 80 more kilometers to cover until Trichonida lake

-Let's go? - We are ready!

We went through a Ampelakiotissa village, where we had to enter a small dirtroad for about 7 kilometres,

and then continued downwards to Thermos, and Trichonida lake.

There we said our goodbyes with Thanos and Veronica.

I went to stay with another friend, Stratos, for the Easter celebrations.

- Isn't it like a paradise? - Yea it is.

Thats what i am saying in order to increase the price of the land.

Good morning!

I am in Varia village. On Trichonida lake.

Today is Sunday, and it is Easter.

Last minute jobs, we need to find the tools.

We are going to make everything professionally with great amount of amateurism.

This is going to be the structure that is going to hold the motor.

because all of our tools are old.

Here is the lamp.

How do you see it? Is it fat enough?

- Looks good! - It's fat enough

- The tongue! Like you ordered it. - On the side?

- How about teeth? - No teeth! It was still breastfeeding.

- Those teeth cannot chew grass yet!

- How about the balls?

- Here they are! - Great! its a male.

With this we are going to make "kokoretsi"

Step number 1, we have to break the legs so we can pass it on the stick.

Should I bring a hammer?

The video is going to be banned from the animal lovers.

Those and the vegans!

I just lost all the vegans that were following the trip....

You gonna see the unfollows coming like rain....

If the meat lovers follow me, then it's not going to be a problem.

- Do you want to sew it here as well? - Yes, I am going to do that one also.

- What do you think? How is it going so far?

- Simple, traditional and this year is easier.

-Why?

- You came and you gave us a hand!

- The only thing I do is to record videos...

- There is a point that the video doesn't exist, that was the most difficult and you were helping us.

- Be carefull not to say anything bad for the bestman, because he is recording everything.

he is going to post it on the internet.

What else to say! He gave us an old lamp! Look how big it is!

- He is going to post in online and if my best man sees it I can see me fighting with him!

- That's going to be a problem.

I am in Euretania region.

In a village called Rentina Agrafon.

And I am on the crossroads, that leads to Karpenisi and on the other side leads to Karditsa

I just came from Karpenisi.

And there is this plane here!

Nice route today. About 200 slow kilometers.

I started from Trichonida, the biggest lake of Greece, which is natural lake as well,

and I ended up in Plastiras lake wich is an artificial lake.

The altitude is about 850m.

The surrounding mountains still have some snow on them.

The temperature here is about 10 degrees.

All good!

For more infomation >> Ep 38 - Greece (part 5) - Around Europe on a Motorcycle - Honda Transalp 700 - Duration: 10:45.

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Little Nightmares | 小小梦魇 | Ending - Duration: 25:52.

Little Nightmares

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