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I PUT ON THE ASMR T-SHIRT IN SILENCE! GIVEAWAY! - Duration: 6:47.
Hi everyone!
How's it going?
If you don't understand Italian, please activate the subtitles
Finally it's the giveaway video!
You can get two t-shirts like mine
with the Fairy's logo and the motto "Keep calm and ASMR"
it's such an appropriate sentence for many Fairies and Elves of us!
I was thinking about the right way to say you thank you for supporting me and this channel
thanks to you we're growing so fast
and this love and your happy thoughts are so rewarding!
it really warms my heart ❤
So thank you, thank you, thank you!
Maybe I can give a present to you
I had these t-shirts made and I find them so fashion! :D
They'll be available both in female and male version
(the sleeves are different)
you'll find them in white and in black colour!
This giveaway is to let you win two t-shirt.But it only works if you love me! ;)
it's the easiest giveaway in the world
Just leave a comment below
you can write happy thoughts or suggestions for next asmr videos
or another motto for our community
or a suggestion about the channel (how to improve it?)
or tell me why you like and follow Fairy Asmr!
Unleash your fantasy!
In addiction, just if you want,
You can post a sort of "fan art" on your instagram account
post your drawings, sketches (or photos with a description) about this channel, me or Jesse
(Jesse woul be proud of this ❤)
Don't forget to use the hashtag #fairyasmr
and to tag me as @fairyasmr
to let me find your posts!
I'll regram/repost your works on Instagram Stories!
The giveaway ends on my birthday: 6th May
but it will ends earlier if this video reaches 400 likes
So don't forget to thumb up after leaving your comment
you'll have better chance to win ;)
I'll choose two happy thoughts or two drawings or a happy thought and a draw...
I'll announce the winners and contact you to explain how to get the official t-shirt!
it's all for now
*binaural kisses*
I hope you like my idea! leave a comment below! ❤
bye
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Secrets Casinos Don't Want You To Know - Duration: 5:09.
They say what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but plenty of insider secrets have managed
to escape.
Some might help you take home more cold hard cash …
While others might just turn you off the whole enterprise ...
Here are a few casino practices the industry is less than upfront about.
Dollars and Scents
Let's clear one conspiracy up straight away: no, casinos aren't hiding clocks and sunlight
to better leech money out of you ...
"Twenty-two, c'mon, c'mon, twenty-two!"
"What's the matter with you?"
"Not now, not now.
Just go away.
NOT NOW!"
At least not anymore.
These days, the industry knows you've got a clock in your pocket …
And the sunlight?
Many casinos today are designed to include more natural light, and those that aren't
have a good reason to keep it away: glare on the cards, tables and machines.
But casinos could be tweaking another part of the environment to encourage the high rollers:
the smell.
One study found that when casinos pumped a "pleasant but unidentifiable scent" into the
slot machine area on a Saturday night, gambling increased a whopping fifty percent.
Why?
One guess is that the scent may have triggered some kind of sexual arousal — "a more aggressive
behavior pattern" that led to more risk-taking.
Sounds like a blast.
Someone call Yankee Candle — they're sitting on a gold mine.
Digital Gatekeeper
Plenty of casinos offer freebies, like drinks, food, or free hotel stays, but only if you
spend enough money.
You don't get to live like a high roller if you don't play like a high roller.
And these days, some casinos use automated systems to determine who gets rewarded, meaning
there's no sweet-talking your way to V-I-P status ...
"Computer says 'Nooooooo."
That's right: many casinos use computers to track big and little spenders, alerting bartenders
and servers to who's earned a free cocktail … and who's just kidding themselves.
Caesars even uses a red and green light system so the staff knows at a glance if you mean
business.
So don't waste your time waiting for freebies if you're not in it to win it.
Work For It
There's a reason casinos often place slot machines nearest to the entrance: they're
guaranteed money-makers for the house.
Experts advise if a game "is easy to learn and play, the casinos will charge you more
to play it."
But if you make the effort to learn slower-paced table games, you will be rewarded with far
better odds.
The house's advantage in table games drops significantly.
One expert breaks it down like this:
The house edge for blackjack is "less than 1 percent when you practice perfect basic
strategy."
But with slots?
"7 percent to 10 percent."
And if you know your stuff, you stand a better chance still at games against other players,
such as poker ...
"I raise a million dollars.
And to sweeten the pot, my assistant, Smithers."
"If you lose me, sir, may I say what an honor it's been—"
"Bets don't talk."
Chip Trick
There's something fun and alluring about the colorful little round chips casinos use in
place of money.
And casinos are banking on you not treating them like the cold, hard cash they represent.
Psychologists say the toy-like chips trick people into spending way more than they ever
would if they were using paper money … by disguising real money's true value.
Chips and smart cards are "psychologically guilt-reducing" — casinos know people gamble
far more with virtual forms of money than with real cash.
So next time you're in Vegas, be vigilant and remember those easier-to-spend tokens
are worth just as much as the real thing.
A Big Deal
Casinos don't advertise this, but just like waiters and other service industry jobs, tips
are the main source of income for many dealers, who often only make minimum wage otherwise
…
"Thank you, gentleman, for such a sterling service."
"Thank you."
But unlike waiters or bartenders, it's possible that the only service a dealer will provide
is taking your money with a smile … and leaving you with nothing in return.
This puts the player in a bind: dealers need them to make a living wage through tips, while
the casino needs the dealer to keep the player happy at the tables and spending … but the
only one guaranteed to come out on top is the house.
"Chips, please."
"There's a very good chance you could lose all this money here tonight."
"I know."
"And even if you happen to win, there's an even better chance that in the long run, we'll
win it back."
"I know."
That's why one long-time former dealer warns players to ignore the dealer's advice, fake
optimism, and so-called excessive "tip whoring," because ...
"After all, when the dealer wins big, he or she doesn't tip you."
"Near-Miss" Bliss
Casinos count on the psychological effects of something called the "near-miss effect"
to keep players pulling those giant levers or calling out "hit me" on a hand of blackjack.
"Hit me."
"20."
"Hit me."
"21."
"Hit me."
"22."
"D'oh!"
Scientists found that players responded strongly to "near misses" — moments where they almost
won, like getting two cherries on a slot machine or missing hitting 21 by a single card.
A similar study found these instances of "near misses" triggered a release of dopamine similar
to drug use in their subject's brains, so even if the losses were excruciating, the
high of almost winning sent them straight back to try again.
So next time you almost win big, don't take it as a sign — it's just your mind playing
tricks on you.
Remember: Know when to fold 'em …
"Know when to walk away — know when to run."
Thanks, Kenny.
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Meet The Shop: Thicker than Blood Tattoos - Duration: 1:37.
(mysterious music)
- Jhon Campuzano.
I work at Thicker Than Blood Tattoos
and I've been tattooing for about eight years.
I love doing black and gray realism.
The high contrast.
To me, it looks classy.
- I'm Babiery Hernandez.
I've been tattooing for five years
and I'm at Thicker Than Blood Tattoos.
I do a lot of new school,
a lot of bright colors,
a lot of bold lines.
- Black and gray guy, color guy,
and we're always helping each other.
We're not just a team.
He's my brother.
He's always inspiring me to do better,
to stay focused,
to be on the right path.
- You're killing it, brother.
Proud of you, huh?
- When you have a partner
that tells you that,
you want to push yourself to the next level.
- One of the things
that separate us apart from any other shop around
is that it's not only about a money transaction.
I want to be able to connect with my clients.
- [Jhon] Every time I do a tattoo
or he does a tattoo,
I feel like they're taking a little piece
of our soul with them.
- This is not only about the money.
This is what we love to do.
And we have fun what we're doing
so it doesn't feel like work.
- It ain't work.
- Not letting things get into our head,
I would say is one of our strategies.
Setting up your goals
and set up your mind the right way, man.
You know, believing that you really can make it.
- We made a list of things that we had to do.
- One of the ones that we haven't done,
that was being on Ink Master.
And we're finally here.
(exciting music)
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I PUT ON THE ASMR T-SHIRT IN SILENCE! GIVEAWAY! - Duration: 6:47.
Hi everyone!
How's it going?
If you don't understand Italian, please activate the subtitles
Finally it's the giveaway video!
You can get two t-shirts like mine
with the Fairy's logo and the motto "Keep calm and ASMR"
it's such an appropriate sentence for many Fairies and Elves of us!
I was thinking about the right way to say you thank you for supporting me and this channel
thanks to you we're growing so fast
and this love and your happy thoughts are so rewarding!
it really warms my heart ❤
So thank you, thank you, thank you!
Maybe I can give a present to you
I had these t-shirts made and I find them so fashion! :D
They'll be available both in female and male version
(the sleeves are different)
you'll find them in white and in black colour!
This giveaway is to let you win two t-shirt.But it only works if you love me! ;)
it's the easiest giveaway in the world
Just leave a comment below
you can write happy thoughts or suggestions for next asmr videos
or another motto for our community
or a suggestion about the channel (how to improve it?)
or tell me why you like and follow Fairy Asmr!
Unleash your fantasy!
In addiction, just if you want,
You can post a sort of "fan art" on your instagram account
post your drawings, sketches (or photos with a description) about this channel, me or Jesse
(Jesse woul be proud of this ❤)
Don't forget to use the hashtag #fairyasmr
and to tag me as @fairyasmr
to let me find your posts!
I'll regram/repost your works on Instagram Stories!
The giveaway ends on my birthday: 6th May
but it will ends earlier if this video reaches 400 likes
So don't forget to thumb up after leaving your comment
you'll have better chance to win ;)
I'll choose two happy thoughts or two drawings or a happy thought and a draw...
I'll announce the winners and contact you to explain how to get the official t-shirt!
it's all for now
*binaural kisses*
I hope you like my idea! leave a comment below! ❤
bye
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Alaska Gun Prices Cabela's Gun Library - Duration: 3:31.
Alaska Gun Prices
Cabela's Gun Library guns for sale
price of guns in Alaska
hi it's AlaskaGranny
it is springtime in Alaska
and I headed over to Cabela's in Anchorage
to check out the guns
in their gun library
they by far had more guns for sale in the Cabela's Gun Library
the largest most complete selection of used guns for sale
I have ever seen at the Anchorage Cabela's Gun Library
Alaska guns for sale
the gun library is a specialty room where they sell used and pre owned guns
they sell many common guns and rare guns
many of the guns are new but they have been sold pre owned they have not been used or shot
so they are like new but the guns are sold as used guns
you never know what you will find at a used gun sale like a gun show or gun store
Cabela's Gun Library
there was an amazing selection of guns from AR-15 to Remintong hunting rifles
in all different calibers price range and quality
many of the guns for sale in Alaska include the factory box
they come with spotting scopes and accessories
upgraded features on some of the guns
a wide variety of quality guns for sale in Anchorage Alaska
different quality and price range
pre 64 Winchester model 70
collectible handguns
if you are ever in Cabela's check out the guns in the Gun Library
shop for guns
you may find firearms you have never seen before
the variety and the price of guns can be varied
the price of guns is negotiable
in case you see a gun you just can't live without
Alaska Gun Prices at the Cabela's Gun Library
in Anchorage Alaska
The Gun Library is a specialty section in Cabela's
that sells used or pre-owned guns,
many of the guns are still brand new.
I saw the largest selection ever at the Anchorage Cabela's Gun Library.
Anderson MFG AM-15,
Colt SP-1,
Ruger SR-556 Takedown,
Remington Model 4 Takedown,
AR-15, hunting rifles
Kimber Model 8400 375 H&H magnum,
Weatherby Vanguard lasermark, 300 wby mag,
Weatherby Mark V 300 win mag,
TNW MFG ASR 10 mm,
Ruger M77 Hawkeye 416 Ruger,
Ruger Precision Rifle 6.5 Creedmoor,
Steyr Tactical HB 308 win,
Winchester Pre 64 Model 70 30 gov't 06,
Winchester pre 64 Model 70 300 H&H,
Winchester 70 Super Grade 300 H&H mag,
Wincheser Pre 1964 M70 30-06 sprg,
Larue Tactical Model LT-15 556mm 223 cal,
Marlin 308MX,
Browning 81L/BLR 30-06,
Winchester model 71 348 wcf,
Henry Lever Rimfire 22 cal,
Marlin 1895G 45-70,
Henry Silver Boy 17 HMR,
Pedersoli Sharps 45-70 cal,
Big Horn Armory SpikeDriver 500 S&W,
Thomas 1927 A1 45 auto,
Birmingham 1871 pistol 65 caliber,
Ruger Flat Gate single six 1956 engraved
Anderson MFG AM-15
IWI Tavor SAR 556 Nato,
and more.
You never know what guns you will find for sale in the Gun Library in Alaska, or any Cabela's location.
You can check out the current inventory on the Cabela's website.
learn more at alaskagranny.com please subscribe to AlaskaGranny channel
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Movies That Redefined The Horror Movie Genre - Duration: 10:28.
The horror genre always seems to be evolving.
Some of these changes happen slowly.
But occasionally a single movie rocks the foundation of horror to such a degree that
the genre is never the same.
Here are some of the scare-fests that redefined the horror genre.
And our nightmares.
"Ha ha!"
A Nightmare on Elm Street
For a long time, horror movies were relatively straightforward with a monster or, like, a
crazy person.
Then came A Nightmare on Elm Street, a film that blurred the line between reality and
fantasy, creating a teen slasher with a supernatural twist.
In many ways, it was pretty much the first of its kind.
What makes this concept so genius is that, since Freddy Krueger played an otherworldly
role in the film, it left room to keep bringing him back for sequels — lots of them, actually
— to wreak havoc on teens in insane ways that actually fit the story.
Other franchises attempted the same supernatural slant, but they just ended up creating a bunch
of crazy guys with super-strength who never seem to die, no matter how many times you
shoot them.
It really wasn't until Child's Play stuck the soul of a serial killer into a doll's
body, that another film successfully blurred the lines between reality and the supernatural.
But the knife-fingered man of our nightmares went on to become an icon in the horror world,
showing it's not easy to make a freaky killer that can endure for decades.
Jaws
You might think Jaws isn't really a true horror film.
To that we say: go watch the beginning and come back.
Go ahead, we'll wait.
"AHHHH!"
Terrifying, right?
The creature is basically unstoppable and, with no rhyme or reason, starts killing everyone
in its path.
Jaws popularized the "giant monsters eating people" genre for a new age.
If it weren't for Jaws, that genre either wouldn't exist or, at the very least wouldn't
be nearly as vibrant as it is today.
While it wasn't the first film to do so, the way that Jaws portrayed the terrifying creature
— almost always in shadows, seeming more a malevolent force than anything that you
could actually defeat — would influence movies for years to come.
After Jaws, came dozens of copies that were basically just Jaws with a different animal.
A bunch of them were amazingly bad.
Remember Anaconda?
Sorry — you do now.
Some were great, like Lake Placid, and some of them were even made by Spielberg.
But none of them would've existed if not for that pesky, man-eating shark.
The Blair Witch Project
When The Blair Witch Project hit theaters in 1999, many moviegoers didn't know what
to make of the horrifyingly realistic film.
The movie's shaky camera work, documentary-style production, and nose dripping close-ups were
elements no one had seen before.
Plenty of people left theaters thinking the footage was real.
After Blair Witch popularized the found-footage genre, many aspiring filmmakers applied the
idea to their own projects.
Thanks to the relatively low budget needed for filming, newcomers proved that practically
anyone could make a movie using this technique — though making a good one still proved
to be a challenge.
"Ahhhhh!"
As technology evolves so does this genre — smartphones, GoPros, and security cameras allow found-footage
to provide different viewpoints, like what we see in movies like Paranormal Activity
and Cloverfield.
Even the last season of American Horror Story used found footage, setting up a house with
hidden cameras and locking people up with just a smartphone so they could record their
own murders.
The Shining
Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of Stephen King's novel showed that you didn't need cheap scare
tactics and obnoxious music to make the audience jump.
Instead, hotel scenes were kept well-lit, and the ghosts were hallucinations caused
by Jack Torrance's cabin fever and creeping insanity.
Using savvy camera angles and intelligent dialogue, The Shining redefined what it meant
to be a horror movie.
The hotel's creepy sense of isolation is emphasized by the shockingly small number of scenes that
feature all three members of Jack's family together.
Also, unlike horror movies before The Shining, most of what could be classified as the scary
stuff doesn't occur until the end of the movie, while the rest is portrayed in a space blurred
between reality and fantasy.
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
The movie where we first met Leatherface and his favorite toy is notable for being one
of the most realistic depictions of what it's like to live in Texas.
No, not the murder-y parts.
But some parts of Texas are terrifying all on their own: those big empty wastes where
there's nothing around but fields, and then a small house off in the distance.
It's on roads like these that the heroes of this film wander, finding horror as they
pick up a stray hitchhiker, only to realize he's dangerously mad … and he's the nicest
member of his family.
Texas Chain Saw Massacre was amazing for its time.
It was one of the most brutal films ever made when it came out.
And it defined what slashers would come to be — savage, horrifying, and sometimes just
a tiny bit inspired by real-life.
Despite a slew of successors, none have come close to matching the ferocious horror let
loose by Leatherface who, oh yeah, is wearing a mask made out of people's skin.
The first time you see him slaughter, and the body twitches in death?
That's an image that'll stick with you, whether you like it or not.
Alien
There had been sci-fi movies with giant monsters before, but never a straight-up horror film
about them.
Then, Alien came along.
Not only did it bring about a renewal in body horror across all science fiction, but it
also created the modern concept of science-fiction horror films.
If it weren't for Alien, we would never have gotten films like Event Horizon or Pandorum.
But, being the excellent film it is, Alien wasn't content with simply creating a genre
— it also redefined how horror films operated.
Before this, final girls — the girls who lasted until the end of the movie and occasionally
won — were already a thing.
But with Alien came a bold new era of girls who were as fearsome as the monsters themselves,
changing how horror film protagonists worked forever after.
Scream
This Wes Craven classic brought horror fans back into theaters, after many had grown tired
of watching the never-ending sequels of '80s slasher flicks.
Just how many times could Jason and Michael Myers could possibly die?
Scream introduced a fresh, post-modern take on the genre, completely changing the formula
for teen horror films.
Craven made sure his characters were familiar with the tropes of those movies, too — knowledge
that would be useful when their phones rang.
"For instance, number one.
You can never have sex."
"Booo!"
Scream all but invented the self-referential, self-aware horror movie.
Even the killer took time out of his bloody rampage to make horror movie references, as
he asks his victims trivia in order to decide whether they live or die.
In order to stay alive, the teens think they can use what they know from slasher films,
creating a set of rules to follow like not having sex, not doing drugs, and absolutely
never saying:
"I'll be right back!"
Paranormal Activity
When it comes to Paranormal Activity, you either love it, or hate it.
It was filmed with a handheld camera that almost anyone could afford, in someone's house,
with almost no special effects.
There's almost no plot, no professional actors, and no real big scares to be seen.
It's either a pretty great film, or the worst film ever made, depending on who you talk
to.
No matter what you think about it, though, there's one undeniable fact — it helped
usher in a huge surge of new found-footage horror movies.
It wasn't the first, obviously, but with the success of Paranormal Activity — a movie
made for next to no money — it showed movie studios that people would gobble up found-footage.
It even helped keep the subgenere alive long enough for a Blair Witch reboot.
Thank Paranormal Activity — even if a whole lotta people thought it was boring, it gave
us a ton of movies that weren't.
Night of the Living Dead
One of the best movies ever made, Night of the Living Dead completely free to watch because
George Romero didn't copyright it.
It's not his fault though — he wasn't an experienced filmmaker at the time.
The movie was his first, and it was basically made with couch cushion change.
Despite that , it became one of the most influential horror films in history.
Not only did it bring about a renaissance in independent filmmaking, it introduced the
world to a classic horror staple: the slow, flesh-eating zombies.
Before Night of the Living Dead, most zombies were magically controlled beings, finding
their roots in Western ideas of voodoo.
But, Romero changed all of that.
He introduced creatures that rose from the dead, not due to any magic, but because of
science.
While it's not explicitly said what exactly caused the creatures to rise, all of the theories
concern NASA probes and viruses.
That's all stuff that exists in the real world, turning zombies from fantasy monsters to science-fiction
horror.
The Amityville Horror
When it was first released in 1979, was released in 1979, The Amityville Horror was already
familiar to the world thanks to the real-life murders that inspired the story.
The film fleshed things out, giving viewers more details about the infamous house — whether
the details were all true or not.
And it revolutionized the idea that a horror film could be based on real-life events.
While other horror films have certainly claimed to be based on true events, they're usually
so loosely based that the film hardly deserves that subtitle.
The Amityville Horror, however, used news reports about the events, interviewed police
who reported to the scene of the actual murders, and depicted the experiences of the Lutz family
as close as they could during filming.
The success of the movie inspired several other paranormal movies like Poltergeist,
and demonstrated how audiences are suckers for horror flicks based on a true story, even
if it may not actually be all that true.
Saw and Hostel
Yeah, we're cheating and putting two movies together, but it's only because they came
out at around the same time.
Before Saw and Hostel came out, horror movies were very gore-filled, and very scary — but
there were also typically plots and ideas.
They were, you know, actual movies, not just celebrations of gore.
It wasn't until Saw and Hostel came around that the idea of "torture-based horror" became
an actual thing.
It led to a slew of horror movies that don't care about much outside of shock and awe — no
plot, no point, nothing but blood, guts, gore, and torture.
If it weren't for these films, horror movies wouldn't be anywhere nearly as overtly brutal
and graphic.
And what kind of world would that be?
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11 Small Yet Important Lessons Every Guy Must Learn About A Relationship - Duration: 2:28.
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VIETNAMESE STREET FOOD TOUR in Hanoi - TOP 10 HANOI STREET FOODS - Duration: 16:58.
Hi and a huge welcome to Steve's kitchen
We're in Hanoi, got all the bikes around
it is crazy in the city. I'm going to
take you out on the street tonight and
we're going to try 10 of the best Hanoi
street food, probably from a tourist
perspective. I'm actually going to be
doing another video later, on secret food
in Hanoi, so watch out for that video and
we're also going to be doing Sweet Treats. So
for now let's get out on the street of
old Hanoi City and taste obviously
the Pho of course and we're having bun Cha
which is a similar sort of dish but a
little different and we won't be
forgetting just here, where I'm going to
start this tour up with a Banh My, it's
like a French bread stick, it's very
French influence as well, they often put
the pate inside and a forced meat, come
on let's start with Banh My. Can I have
the roast chicken? yeah. So I'm going
to have this Banh My. The lady's.... now I
love the way they open these up with the
scissors, they cut them open rather than
slice them, quite practical I suppose.
So we've got a nice pate going on there
first but whether you ask for it
we're going to get that pate. I would
not have it. Oh no thats chicken....You asked
for chicken. Oh Yeah Chicken.
25 so it's 25,000 dong which is about in
Australian about a dollar fifty, probably
a little bit less in US. Now they're
filling that up with salads but also
something that really give this great
flavor, the coriander. So I've got my roast
chicken in there, I've got all those
lovely flavours that Pate as well.
I can tell you, it smells delicious. Tastes
fantastic, the pate is fresh and delicious, the
chicken is gorgeous and tender, then you've
got that coriander and salad in there, this
is so good. The reason I like this place is
I think the pate is better than a lot of
places. I will leave it on my tour guide
down below, lets get on. Now here in Hanoi
you'll find the streets are divided up into
districts of similar themes. We're on
Hang Bo at the moment and this street is
all haberdashery, you've got ribbons
you've got beads, labels, anything you want
to do with haberdashery. All the shops
down here will be selling a similar
theme and that is the same with the food
in Hanoi as well. Chances are if you find
a street that has great Street food its
neighbors and all the way down the
street will also have fantastic street
food. Time for some Pho, we've come to
a little place just around the corner
from where we're staying Pho Ga, so it's
on 7th Dinh Liet street. I'll try and get
the right pronunciation. is this kaffir
oh no lemon leaf, lemon leaf
thank you 'cảm ơn' beautiful. The ladies
sorting me out some beautiful chicken, we've
just tried..... they've got the lemon leaves....
I don't think it's kaffir lime leaves
it's a little softer, we've got the
spring onions sliced up, definitely going
to be some coriander in there as well
I'm really looking forward to this one
it looks really fresh and crisp. Lets wait for it to
be bought out. Four on a bike just
pulled up nicely
So you can see all the herbs on top of that
pot, pick yourself out out some communal
chopsticks. Now look we've got all the
beautiful shredded chicken on here, we've
got some little spring onions that have
been sliced up, we have some chives and
we've got this wonderful consomme or
it's a chicken broth. Give it a try.
You don't tend to slurp up your noodles
like you would with spaghetti you just
sort of snap them off or bite them off.
I'm becoming a real Pho addict. Fresh,
gorgeous now what you should probably do
is take a little bit of lime as well, so
we take a bit of fresh line and just
squeeze it in there, ooh hoo got me in the eye.
little bit of chili too, it doesn't have to have
too much chili to be honest. Come in
take a look at the broth, its got this
wonderful clear broth not too greasy
packed full of flavour actually a little
bit of white pepper black pepper on that
will just improve it a tiny bit. The
heats coming into the soup now oh yeah
so good
a bit of chili in there, a little bit
of that spring onion
Oh chilis just hit the back of my throat, they're
hot chilis. So good
I can just taste that little lemon leaf
in there as well
So you know Hanoi has great Pho let's
get on and enjoy some other delights of
Hanoi ......Australia......
Melbourne....... yeah.........This is Banh Trang Tron and
this is fish
oh..... yeah ......Squid..... nice...... then I've got a little
a little quail egg as well.
we've got this ..... spicy beef
floss which is really nice, this is
lovely eh! l Iike this
Oh and it's spicy as well eh under here the base
so is that the mango....its Banh Trang.....Banh Trang this ......
ok so this... oh that beef is lovely
this is the Banh Trang
and no, no noodle.. it is sort of like a
stretch, like a noodle like a rice noodle
here. so this is the Banh Trang. It's nice..... Banh Trang Tron
its like a, like a mix
salad, vegetables, its quite nice......green mango I think and
some papaya and a little bit of spice
and then on top they put up the beef
floss.... a little bit by spicy
couple of quail eggs......
they're lovely yeah.... So on the corner of
the street here, you've got the very famous and
popular Pho 10 but I really like the
Com Pho, this one just here. Now the
spring rolls in Hanoi are fantastic
and we want to try both the fried spring
rolls and the fresh spring rolls. This
place looks as good as any it looked
delicious. We actually came passed here
last night and a lot of people were
eating, these tables were completely full.
We've come a little bit earlier today so
we can get in before the crowds come and
I reckon these are going to be
absolutely delicious. There look at these
beautiful fresh spring rolls, they've got
the chicken inside, maybe pull up with
lovely herbs and plated a little bit of
salad sand springs in there. You dip it
in the little it's sort of like a fish
sauce not very spicy.
oh that is so good, beautiful, aromatic
like no little greasy
okay now by comparison these are the
fried spring rolls and this is a pork
fried spring roll, lovely crispy texture
comes with a little bit of salad and
some herbs here on the side. Again we've
got the sauce, similar sort of fish
sauce, just a light refreshing sauce I'm
going to take my spring roll and just
dip it in the sauce, here goes.
Delicious not to greasy
you get the Pork in that it's not as
light and refreshing as the the fresh
spring roll but I still absolutely
love it. We'll just take a little bit of
this Fresh salad as well,
coriander I love coriander. Now the
doughnut fresh off the streets, the lady
here is cooking them up, they're
absolutely gorgeous. Now unlike the ones
that are being handed out around the old
town which have been on those baskets
all day, these are lovely and fresh, give
it a try Oh
delicious, the oil is slightly savoury, not
super sweet, you've got the Sesame on
there, you've got the beautiful little
donut now also inside the donut there's
like a white bean paste, it's slightly
sweetened almost vanilla flavor. Another
great advantage of these little Donuts
are they are gluten-free as well and this
being a cooking channel more than the
travel channel we will be covering these
donut as a recipe on steve's kitchen at
a later date. It's amazing there's a
constant flow of people coming up to the
store, picking up donuts on the back of
their scooters and off they go and a few
seconds later another one appears. Now
we've been recommended to a place and
this isn't a place where you'll find any
tourists as well and I think sometimes
it's good to get off the beaten track
and try something very local. I hope I
don't spoil this by sharing with you
this place is called Quan Sam and I'm not
sure if i pronounced that right
Obviously they do unifor barbecue it's
shut at the moment but I've got some
nice footage from last night to share
with you.....good ....it's good .....yeah food is
good .11 fam fan Sam yeah good strain d
we just we just met the one of the guys
from here.... is it your your restaurant?
you're you're the boss.... yeah.... okay so this
is the guy that owns this restaurant, we
had fantastic food here the other night
and we will be back .....thank you ....yes one of
the great things the smoky BBQ in here
is so good you are going to come away
with your clothes absolutely stinking of
BBQ but great memories.
Now this little Bun Cha was
recommended to me by a youtuber actually
as I thought I was looking here in
Vietnam it's got a great little YouTube
channel is called Pho your eyes only.
the beautiful thing about this Bun Cha
is that they're actually doing the pork
on the open coals and they use these,
the bamboo little pegs to hold the
meat in place I think it's gorgeous look at
the little charring on here this is pork
belly it's got a beautiful beautiful
texture. Now I'm going to try just the
belly on itself, just shape photos we've
got all that more would charm in the
Pope jar in there so we've got a
gorgeous clear broth. Now the idea is with
Bun Cha unlike the Pho, you take
down your fresh noodles, beautiful fresh
rice noodles, pop them in in with your
sauce in with your build.prop take some
of these high gamma ideals plan at this
point the ladies just brought out a
little plate by Presley frighten them
these are like a little spring roll
square spring roll packed full of
vegetables and pork and all sorts of
great flavors but this great big plate
here of salads, coriander salad there's
mint in here, bean sprouts as well. I'm
going to pop this in with my broth let
it just wilt down, if you like a little
bit of chili in there oxygen on top
given a little mix through. I'm in bun cha
heaven. Let's go with this spicy
coriander tastes absolutely delicious
get a little bit of pork belly as well
this is real Bun Cha, real full
flavored delicious sponge are all the
details will be on steve's kitchen com
on the website so that fantastic Bun Cha
if you want to find it it's just
next to the the Wolfhound pub and Phat
Loc the end of the lane here fantastic
Bun Cha really delicious. Now on to
something else okay I'm going to have
the, this is the guy and she'll tell me
the guy that helps instead of this last
time the chesh so first of all he's
going to take a fresh coconut and he's
just taking the top off now for some
reason this time he's given me the
coconut water he didn't do that last
time but maybe it's because I'm a
regular now. Now firstly he's filling the
inside the coconut ice cream putting a
little bit of shredded coconut in the
center and then ebook just beautiful
swirl of ice cream on top in goes some
pieces of jackfruits a little more
shredded coconut and then some pieces of
the beautiful toasted coconut thank you
so get the nice photo so here it is that
was beautiful doesn't matter beautiful
I'm saving the coconut water for
Michelle I'm just going to get some of
this stuff I want some of that toasted
coconut
here we go
sweet gold delicious of the middle
jackfruit in here
it'll be to the jackfruit a little bit
of toasted coconut yeah when you've
finished pay the old lady's set on the
opposite side of the street she is the
cashier gamma thank you I though that
was our chosen ice cream on hotel street
fantastic great and the girls that we
actually better just coming down here
that what the chance is really I think
I've just had one so what is the chance
is that we've bumped into a couple of
girls that we met this morning when we
were having bunch are on toast we told
them to have the ice cream on the street
and they come over to try it as well it
was superb absolutely gorgeous so
onwards to something new now in every
city you visit in the world there's
going to come a time when you just need
a little bit of comfort food
now this lady I mean probably equipment
of a KSP here and all simple so very
inventive but the rhythm right here are
really good so I would put on a list of
my stock through panels even though it's
not really a traditional style food it's
good evening come on let's go inside now
the first thing they're going to do is
bring you out a little bowl of broth
with some vegetables spring greens in it
now in some inspectors can be a little
too purpose but it's a very people
now they brought out my ribs here look
how beautiful these ribs are I've got
three pieces of pork red button fried
rice a little bit of pickled cabbage
anthem vegetables ok let's get this
bride ride for dry ok
because simple fried rice great flavor
and we've got the gorgeous ribs here
medicals chicky came to pull pulled off
the bone now there is great food here in
Hanoi and a street food is to die for
just occasionally old style ribs and
rice there be details on my website if
you want to take the food tools from the
speed kitchen website of time but a mac
there a connoisseur so that you can see
where we think get a clock share the
love give this two thumbs up and I will
see you in the next video right there if
you follow to lead you back you'll find
that the answer is yes
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Jesus Christ 'WASN'T crucified': Shock discovery could 'COLLAPSE Christianity'
JESUS Christ wasn't crucified according to an ancient "lost gospel" which Iran outrageously claims could "collapse Christianity".
A shocking claim based on an ancient so-called "lost gospel" held under lock and key in Turkey has resurfaced which claims the traitor Judas was put on the cross in place of Christ.
Barnabas, one of Jesus's 12 disciples, is said to have written the ancient text and the controversial "Gospel claims Jesus was never crucified on the mount in Calvary.
Scholars have slammed the document as a "forgery" and one which is a "laughable challenge to Christianity". The text claims Jesus ascended to heaven before Judas Iscariot could lead Roman soldiers to him on the Mount of Olives.
Judas is then transformed into the appearance of Jesus and snatched by the Romans – becoming the one who suffered and died on the Cross.
His body is then stolen from the grave, sparking rumours of Jesus resurrection on Easter Sunday. However, Jesus then returned to Earth to tell his disciples the truth of what happened before ascending back to Heaven.
Advocates of the text claim it could "collapse Christianity", but experts remain unconvinced and branded the book a "hoax". Earlier this year, the allged tomb of Jesus Christ was opened to the public for the first time ever in Jerusalem.
A leather-bound religious text claimed to be Gospel of Barnabas was discovered by Turkish authorities during an anti-smuggling raid in 2000 in Cyprus. It was hidden for 12 years before it finally resurfaced, to fanfare from Islamic leaders in Iran.
Hyper-religious Iranian press reported the book would cause the "collapse of Christianity" The claims were dismissed as laughable, but there were rumours the Vatican had requested to see the text when its discovery was first announced in 2012.
It is claimed to have been kept in secret in the Justice Palace in Ankara, before being transferred under armed guard to the city's Ethnography Museum.
Daily Star Online previously revealed claims about the lost Gospel of Jesus which was secretly the Holy Grail hunted by the Knights Templar.
Vatican expert Maroc Tosatti dismissed the text in an article for La Stampa.
He wrote: "This extraordinary discovery is probably a hoax, the work of a forger who, according to some, could have been a European scholar from the Middle Ages." He added scholars believe the author "mixed facts and elements" from both the bible and Islamic Qu'ran and the gospels – but added "his intentions are still unknown".
Iran's Basij Press – which represents the Ayatollahs hardline militia group, part of the Army of the Guardian of the Islamic Revolution –claims the text could trigger the end of Christianity.
The mouthpiece said: "The discovery of the original Barnabas Bible will now undermine the Christian Church and its authority and will revolutionise the religion in the world.
"The most significant fact, though, is that this Bible has predicted the coming of Prophet Mohammad and in itself has verified the religion of Islam, and this alone will unbalance the powers of the world and create instability in the Christian world." The story from the Gospel of Barnabas was also turned into an Iranian filmed called The Messiah.
Pope Tawadros II of Alexandria, leader of the Coptic Orthodox Church, a Christian order with roots in Egypt, condemned the book as a hoax.
He said "a book full of also historical and geographical errors, the work of a forger and blasted it as having "no value and no useful advice for life today".
There is major controversy over the age of the book, with proponents of the text claiming it was written more than 1,500 years ago, but others calling it a forgery penned in the 16th century.
Christian gospels Matthew, Mark, Luke and John form the New Testament and the canonical story of Jesus of Nazareth. These texts date to around 300 years earlier than even the earliest datings of the alleged Gospel of Barnabas.
The book also refers to Eve from the creation story eating an apple – but the motif of an apple in the book of Genesis did not appear until the Medieval period.
Barnabass "gospel" also appears to make reference to Dante's Inferno and the seven circles of hell – but this famous text was not published until 1472.
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Elsewhere, scientists from Tel Aviv University in Israel and College de France are to probing the location of the biblical Ark of the Convenant in Jerusalem.
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The Walrus and the Carpenter - Lewis Carroll (Poetry reading) | Jordan Harling Reads - Duration: 4:33.
The sun was shining on the sea, Shining with all his might:
He did his very best to make The billows smooth and bright —
And this was odd, because it was The middle of the night.
The moon was shining sulkily, Because she thought the sun
Had got no business to be there After the day was done —
"It's very rude of him," she said, "To come and spoil the fun."
The sea was wet as wet could be, The sands were dry as dry.
You could not see a cloud, because No cloud was in the sky:
No birds were flying overhead — There were no birds to fly.
The Walrus and the Carpenter Were walking close at hand;
They wept like anything to see Such quantities of sand:
If this were only cleared away,' They said, it would be grand!'
If seven maids with seven mops Swept it for half a year,
Do you suppose,' the Walrus said, That they could get it clear?'
I doubt it,' said the Carpenter, And shed a bitter tear.
O Oysters, come and walk with us!'
The Walrus did beseech.
A pleasant walk, a pleasant talk, Along the briny beach:
We cannot do with more than four, To give a hand to each.'
The eldest Oyster looked at him, But never a word he said:
The eldest Oyster winked his eye, And shook his heavy head —
Meaning to say he did not choose To leave the oyster-bed.
But four young Oysters hurried up, All eager for the treat:
Their coats were brushed, their faces washed, Their shoes were clean and neat —
And this was odd, because, you know, They hadn't any feet.
Four other Oysters followed them, And yet another four;
And thick and fast they came at last, And more, and more, and more —
All hopping through the frothy waves, And scrambling to the shore.
The Walrus and the Carpenter Walked on a mile or so,
And then they rested on a rock Conveniently low:
And all the little Oysters stood And waited in a row.
The time has come,' the Walrus said, To talk of many things:
Of shoes — and ships — and sealing-wax —
Of cabbages — and kings — And why the sea is boiling hot —
And whether pigs have wings.'
But wait a bit,' the Oysters cried, Before we have our chat;
For some of us are out of breath, And all of us are fat!'
No hurry!' said the Carpenter.
They thanked him much for that.
A loaf of bread,' the Walrus said, Is what we chiefly need:
Pepper and vinegar besides Are very good indeed —
Now if you're ready, Oysters dear, We can begin to feed.'
But not on us!' the Oysters cried, Turning a little blue.
After such kindness, that would be A dismal thing to do!'
The night is fine,' the Walrus said.
Do you admire the view?
It was so kind of you to come!
And you are very nice!'
The Carpenter said nothing but Cut us another slice:
I wish you were not quite so deaf — I've had to ask you twice!'
It seems a shame,' the Walrus said, To play them such a trick,
After we've brought them out so far, And made them trot so quick!'
The Carpenter said nothing but The butter's spread too thick!'
I weep for you,' the Walrus said: I deeply sympathize.'
With sobs and tears he sorted out Those of the largest size,
Holding his pocket-handkerchief Before his streaming eyes.
O Oysters,' said the Carpenter, You've had a pleasant run!
Shall we be trotting home again?'
But answer came there none — And this was scarcely odd, because
They'd eaten every one.
The Walrus and the Carpenter - Written by Lewis Carroll
Narrated by Jordan Harling
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