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Preview Real Betis vs Getafe CF - Duration: 0:34.
After suffering a setback at Cornella – El Prat, Real Betis get Matchday 11 underway by hosting Getafe.
Los Azulones arrive in Seville boosted by their comeback against Real Sociedad,
but are without defender Damian Suarez, who was shown his fifth yellow card of the season last weekend.
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Preview Real Madrid vs UD Las Palmas - Duration: 2:12.
Following their shock defeat at Montilivi, Real Madrid have no margin for error now.
Eight points adrift of rivals FC Barcelona, they need to keep picking up victories
and hope that the Catalan side slip up before the end of the season.
A busy week involving a trip to Wembley later, Los Blancos line up against Las Palmas on Matchday 11.
Their opponents are also desperate for 3 points.
Now under the management of Pako Ayestaran, they are in the relegation
zone and in urgent need of a boost to their morale.
"We need to refresh our minds, above all, because we seem to have hit a mental block."
"Now we go to the Santiago Bernabeu, to play a side who also need points. Real Madrid have dropped
a lot of points so far. We know they'll make it difficult, but I think that if we do a good job
we can get something positive from the game. We have to try to regain confidence.
We will work hard this week to arrive there in top shape."
Ayestaran is yet to taste victory in LaLiga since taking over at Las Palmas.
The club have also never won at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Last season they nearly changed that.
Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice in the final five minutes to avoid defeat for Los Blancos.
Ronaldo is hungrier than ever for goals, and he awaits struggling Las Palmas in the Spanish capital.
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Preview Real Sociedad vs SD Eibar - Duration: 0:48.
A Basque derby takes place at Anoeta this weekend, between Real Sociedad and Eibar.
The home side come into the game off the back of two matchdays without a win.
Their last victory was in another derby, at Mendizorroza against Alaves.
"We are on a winless run and will go into the derby trying to take the three points.
We want to show the same dynamic we've had on the pitch,
the same feeling, but with three points at the end."
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BREAKFAST: Differences in Germany & USA - Duration: 6:08.
Let's have some breakfast!
Hey everyone! I'm Dana and you're watching Wanted Adventure Living Abroad.
During the week breakfast is pretty much something that I eat because I have to, but on the weekend
it is a meal of the day that I truly enjoy in both Germany and the U.S., but the weekend breakfasts
in these two countries are quite different.
In both countries, nowadays weekday breakfasts are often pretty quick events.
Maybe some muesli or a roll and cheese in Germany or something picked up from a bakery
on the go.
In the U.S. maybe some cereal, a bagel, or a breakfast burrito, for example, picked up
to eat on the go.
But on the weekend in Germany a typical breakfast might look something like this:
So here on the table for our "typical" German breakfast, we have some rolls and slices of bread.
And then you've got to have some stuff to put on those rolls and bread.
We've got, ah, cream cheese.
I almost said the German "fresh cheese" -- Frischkäse.
Cream cheese. Two different kinds of cheese. Butter. Some strawberry jam.
And some jam that our friend made us, actually.
And we've also got Nutella back there. - Milk. - Milk because Stefan said
that you've got to have milk sitting on the table at a German breakfast.
And, oh! We have hard-boiled eggs. - Hard-boiled eggs. - Yeah.
And we're drinking orange juice. - Orange juice. - Cheers. - And mine has ice in it because
I'm still an American even at a German breakfast. - Yeah. And I'm drinking green tea
out of my lovely mug. - And...- Do you remember? - Yeah.
The video is probably somewhere here or in the description.
I got him the mug last year for Christmas.
So let's dig in, right?
Whereas in the U.S. a typical weekend breakfast might look a little something like this:
So what do we have here? - Yeah.
So here...can you see me?
We've got pancakes with maple syrup, and bacon, and a fried egg.
Besides having different foods, a big difference between breakfast in the U.S. and breakfast
in Germany is that, as I showed, in Germany there's often a lot of different options
on the table, and each person can sort of put together their own meal on their plate.
The German breakfast is kind of like a mini buffet spread.
Whereas in the U.S. there's often one set meal that people have agreed upon to have
for breakfast.
It's often put together in the kitchen and then brought to the table to eat like that,
and everyone has the same set of things on their plate.
Another breakfast difference is that in the U.S. once you finish what's on your plate,
you might go back for seconds, but then after that breakfast is pretty much over and it's
time to get on with the day.
Whereas in Germany breakfast can last for a long time.
Even after you've finished doing most of your breakfast eating in Germany, it's often
the case that everyone stays at the table for a while, chatting and sort of still picking
at the food.
You might go thirty minutes without eating anything, and then decide to have another
piece of bread and butter.
So yeah, breakfast is often not over for a while in Germany.
And then also in both countries, what I showed is, of course, not the only kind of "typical"
breakfast that exists there.
As for Germany I know, for example, of the Weisswurst breakfast here in Bavaria, which
is Weisswurst sausages, often served with wheat beer and pretzels.
And in the U.S. there are lots of different breakfast meals that I know and love.
Including: pancakes, like what we had, but also waffles and French toast.
In the South you've got biscuits and gravy and grits, which I also talked about in this
video here.
So my question for you is: how do you do breakfast where you live, and what's your favorite
thing to have for breakfast on a weekday and on the weekend?
Please let me know in the comments below.
Thanks so much for watching.
I really hope that you enjoyed this video.
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Brötchen, not Semmeln. Brötchen. - Okay. - I'm from Cologne. Is there an actual difference?
Or is it just the, the word?
I think there are, how they are made, how they are cut. - Okay.
Yeah, leave us in the comments below:
how many different words of rolls there are in German. - Okay.
I know Stullen, Brötchen and Semmeln.
Isn't there something like in Berlin Krippe? Krippe? - Probably. Leave us in the comments below. - Yeah.
Schrippe! Schrippe! That's it. Not with a K. Schrippe is in Berlin. I think.
So here at the table...at the table? On the table. Prepositions!
Hungry. - Hungry!
Maybe some muesli or a roll in cheese....a roll in cheese.
But the weekend breakfast in both of these two...what?
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We've got something to tell you VLOG - Duration: 8:45.
Hey!
Hey!
Come here, hey hey! Look at him. You look like Freddie Mercury.
Nice.
Tell our viewers why.
It's November, the month to raise awareness for mens healths issues, like prostate cancer.
What do you think of daddy's mustache?
Mushy.
The kids weren't happy when I showed them after shaving off the beard. Harry doesn't like it at all.
I find your stuff all over the apartment.
You do like this, and it's a gun!
I see.
It's good that we ended up in the kids room because the most common question we get is:
Would you like to have another child??
We get a lot of questions regarding kids, being a parent and so on.
We will make a storytime video on this topic.
But not today.
Let's answer "Question of the day".
Diana Semere is asking: Have you ever thought of becoming foster parents?
We've got something to tell you. We are already a foster home.
We became a foster family a few weeks back.
Those of you who've been following us for a while knows what our apartment looks like.
We have a room where we had plans to make an office.
Instead of that it's a refugee boy living in there now.
His name is Hussein and he's my older brother.
He's not keen to be filmed and we respect that.
I have to send a msg to see if he's ok with us mentioning his name.
Ok, Hussein answered and he's is fine with us saying his name.
He fled to Sweden without his parents two years ago. He goes to Swedish school. He is lovely.
We're very happy to have him in our family. Or what do you think?
Poop.
I like Hussein, he is my big brother.
Your big brother.
It's cool to see how fast someone can become a part of your family.
Can I have chocolate?
Noo!
The biggest different we've noticed since becoming a foster home is that we have to buy more food.
Yeah, we have another person eating.
This video is a collaboration with mat.se, where you can buy groceries online and get home delivery.
We've promised you to never collaborate with companies we wouldn't normally use.
We've bought food online many times before and we like it a lot.
It's nice to not have to walk around the supermarket with two tired kids after preschool.
We have an offer for our Swedish viewers that want to try mat.se.
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Uma Wants Vampire Mal's Blood - Part 10 - Descendants Vampires 2 Disney - Duration: 10:04.
Disney Doll Story
What are you?
You think you can catch me like that?
Are you.
Are you.
a vampire queen.
Answer me.
I don't owe you any answers.
Who are you?
You have the ring.
No.
It's mine.
I found it first.
Give it to me.
Why?
Why do you want this ring so much?
Give me the ring and your nightmare will be over.
Am I a vampire?
What happens if I wear this ring?
You don't know what you are doing.
Give it to me now.
No.
I know how to use it.
I will use it if you don't answer me.
You are a ring bearer.
Give it up while you can.
Come back.
You didn't answer any of my questions.
Jay.
This way.
I'm right behind you.
We lost her.
She's incredibly fast.
We almost got her.
She's has to be still here.
Let's try that way.
The vampire seems to like this neighborhood a lot.
Why?
Maybe she's from this neighborhood.
I don't think so.
Someone would've recognized her by now.
Here we are.
Why are we here?
Previous vampire queen rests here.
Are you sure?
Did you see her die?
No.
But that's ok.
Come in.
Nobody lives here.
Stop.
We don't have to do this.
Yes, we do.
I want the vampire queen's power for myself.
She's still here.
Show yourself.
We want to talk to you.
She's behind that wall.
I'll sneak up on her.
Come out.
We can help you.
You must be hungry.
She moves like a shadow.
No footsteps.
Jay, are you ok?
Yeah.
that's was close.
Did you see her face?
No.
She was like a shadow.
Why do I feel like I was running around all night?
I can't be a vampire.
I don't have fangs.
What does she mean I need to drink Mal's blood?
This all started ever since I found this ring.
Here.
Hold this.
Here.
This way.
How did you find this place?
Accidentally.
Legend has it that the vampire queen never showed her face.
How do you know this is even her place?
Because of this.
A diary?
I swear.
She was like a shadow.
As in like she covered up her face?
No.
It's like she wasn't there even though she was there.
That doesn't make any sense.
Lonnie.
If we are going to catch this vampire, we need a plan.
A totally different plan.
Are you alright?
Yes.
This won't do.
We can't have a festival with a vampire roaming around.
I'll catch her before the festival.
People are already scared.
I need to catch her quickly.
Mal.
Uma.
I heard you are Audrey's royal sorceress.
Congratulations.
Mal.
I believe you and I have the same problem.
We do?
I know you are a vampire queen, so let's not pretend like you are not.
I don't need your help.
Oh come now.
You owe me one already.
Who do you think made that call to Evie when you were walking under the sun?
What do you want from me?
I don't need your help.
Actually you do.
You need me way more than you think.
A bottle.
No.
This is the cure for sickness in Audrey's kingdom.
Let me guess.
You want me to make more.
That would be nice, but I know even you are not that good.
Then what do you need?
I need to find the other vampire queen.
You must know where she is.
Freddie.
I don't think we are alone here.
No, it's just your imagination.
There is no one else here.
No, something defintely moved.
She was born as a villain.
Died as a villain.
Vampires never die.
That's a lie.
She somehow turned herself back into a human.
Can we just take the book and leave?
And then she died of old age.
Did she say who the new vampire queen is?
No.
But she left us clues.
Freddie.
Someone is here.
Uma.
Evie.
Uma.
I know you have the ring.
You mean this?
Give it to me.
I can't just give it to you.
I found it first.
You have no idea how dangerous that ring is.
Actually, I know this is a vampire ring and I know how to use it.
Is someone there?
Freddie.
Let's get out of here.
She's here.
Who's here?
Remember, I can talk to the dead.
I thought you were joking when you said you can talk to the dead.
No.
Voodoo is real.
The dead talks to me.
Freddie.
Freddie
Uma.
I need that ring.
Give it up.
Two against one?
Psh.
I can easily take on both of you.
Uma.
You can still walk out of all this.
Just give me the ring.
Actually, I think I'm already in it.
Aren't you curious what happenes if I put on this ring?
No.
Don't.
Mal.
I was going to wait until I find both vampire queens.
Uma.
What are you doing?
Uma.
Uma.
Open the door.
Uma?
What's gotten into you.
This ring needs your blood to work properly.
I came to get your blood.
Are you ok?
Yeah.
Let's get out of here.
It was a mistake to come here in the first place.
Wait.
No.
What?
I need to find a dagger.
Freddie.
We are way in over our head.
No.
She told me there is a blade here.
Freddie.
Freddie.
Give me your blood.
Why do you have to make everything so hard for me?
No.
Give me the ring.
Mal.
There is no way I'm giving up this ring now.
Open the door.
Uma.
You are not even a vampire.
Why do you need a vampire ring?
Mal.
Do you know what this ring does?
No.
I never held it.
Mal.
I guess we are about to find out together.
Give me your blood.
This time, we are going to catch her.
How?
I'm going to use vampire poison on my arrows.
Does Audrey know about this?
No.
She's not going to find out.
Lonnie.
This is crazy.
We barely escaped last time.
I trust you will save me just in time.
Lonnie.
Here.
I suggest you drink some too.
Just in case you get bitten.
Mal.
This could be the beginning of something greater than us.
Uma.
I still think this is a mistake.
Give me your hand.
Uma.
Uma.
Uma.
No.
Don't do it.
You don't know what you are doing.
Mal.
Something's happening.
Uma.
What is this?
I'm about to find out.
Uma?
Uma?
Jay, this is it.
I got you.
But you can still back down.
No.
I'm doing this.
Vampire.
Come and drink my blood.
I'm here.
No sign of the vampire anywhere.
She will come.
She always came.
She's here.
Drink my blood.
Jay?
Jay.
She is hurt.
She couldn't have gone too far.
What?
I'm bleeding.
How did I get hit by an arrow?
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ਇਸ ਕੀਰਤਨ ਨੂੰ ਮਿਸ ਨਾ ਕਰੋ - ਗੁਰ ਜੀ ਕੇ ਦਰਸਨ ਕਉ ਬਲਿ ਜਾਉ - Bhai Harpreet Singh - Duration: 11:59.
ਗਉੜੀ ਮਹਲਾ ੫ ॥ Gauree, Fifth Mehl: ਗੁਰ ਜੀ ਕੇ ਦਰਸਨ ਕਉ ਬਲਿ ਜਾਉ ॥ I am a sacrifice to the Blessed Vision of the Guru's Darshan. ਜਪਿ ਜਪਿ ਜੀਵਾ ਸਤਿਗੁਰ ਨਾਉ ॥੧॥ Chanting and meditating on the Name of the True Guru, I live. ||1|| ਪਾਰਬ੍ਰਹਮ ਪੂਰਨ ਗੁਰਦੇਵ ॥ O Supreme Lord God, O Perfect Divine Guru, ਕਰਿ ਕਿਰਪਾ ਲਾਗਉ ਤੇਰੀ ਸੇਵ ॥੧॥ ਰਹਾਉ ॥ Show mercy to me, and commit me to Your service. ||1||Pause|| ਚਰਨ ਕਮਲ ਹਿਰਦੈ ਉਰ ਧਾਰੀ ॥ I enshrine His Lotus Feet within my heart. ਮਨ ਤਨ ਧਨ ਗੁਰ ਪ੍ਰਾਨ ਅਧਾਰੀ ॥੨॥ I offer my mind, body and wealth to the Guru, the Support of the breath of life. ||2|| ਸਫਲ ਜਨਮੁ ਹੋਵੈ ਪਰਵਾਣੁ ॥ My life is prosperous, fruitful and approved; ਗੁਰੁ ਪਾਰਬ੍ਰਹਮੁ ਨਿਕਟਿ ਕਰਿ ਜਾਣੁ ॥੩॥ I know that the Guru, the Supreme Lord God, is near me. ||3|| ਸੰਤ ਧੂਰਿ ਪਾਈਐ ਵਡਭਾਗੀ ॥ By great good fortune, I have obtained the dust of the feet of the Saints. ਨਾਨਕ ਗੁਰ ਭੇਟਤ ਹਰਿ ਸਿਉ ਲਿਵ ਲਾਗੀ ॥੪॥੭੦॥੧੩੯॥ O Nanak, meeting the Guru, I have fallen in love with the Lord. ||4||70||139||
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God's Prophetess Maria Ghiorghiu, Live On Romanian TV, Nov 1st 2017 - Duration: 4:25.
But here, where we are, in Romania?
Here in Romania...here in Romania
it's about "Barnova"
on October 27th, nigh time
while i was writing on the blog i heard a voice that said
the people from "Barnova"
should...
And the voice didn't continue
So from "Barnova"
Barnova or Barnova (???)
"Barnova" from Iasi county
"Barnova", Iasi county...yes..
Yes! Yes!
I wonder what will happen there
And if we still talk about Romania
I'd like to tell you about earthquakes
Those scares us
on October 25-26th night time
i received a message that said
now the separation begins (reference to the "Wheat and Chaff" biblical context)
the sky and the ground, and i could see how the ground was shaking vary hard
but it was not shaking...it was like jumping on springs, i'd like to say
and a voice said
another new earthquake will "screen" the Earth (reference to the "Wheat and Chaff" biblical context)
on October 29th, i receive the same message
another new earthquake
will "screen" the Earth (reference to the "Wheat and Chaff" biblical context)
so then i asked, in my mind, cause that's how i ask,
this message was already sent
then "he" added
another new earthquake in "Vrancea" (Romania)
so you will see one of these days another new earthquake
Did it happened before that a message will repeat?
Maria?
No, No...it was about ...the first message
another earthquake somewhere else, and now...
the second, it was an earthquake in "Vrancea"
probably there will be an earthquake, let's hope it won't be that big
but it will be significant
For...In the attention of those
that might be interested of what might happen
at "Barnova"
The town is crossed by the national road
DN24 that connects "Iasi" from "Vaslui"
a well known road for those that go to "Iasi"
so it could be about an accident (car)
or something pretty rough
from this perspective
So...may God help us,
and nothing terrifying happens at "Barnova"
anything might happen on a national road.
So, earthquake, problems in "Moldova"
anything else?
Then....
in south
the snow will be bigger then people houses
So you confirm what we've heard from specialists
that it will be a ...
horrendous winter?
Horrendous, yes
the snow was bigger then the houses
i'd like to tell you also
about a whirlwind, extremely big, south east that i saw
i think it was in the ocean
and it was so deep...spinning clockwise
Maria i want to ask you something.
Do you dream this things, you wake up...?
No, i'd like to clarify Adriana
for everyone, i don't dream them
the same way we can see and hear each other
i can write on the blog, i can be with the car, i can go to the market
and at some point i hear something or see something
although i got my eyes on tomatoes.
Visions right?
Yes, yes...so i always got with me a notebook in my purse
that i use to note
i want...no..yes..Ask me Cristi!
You say sometimes for example that, at 3:30 Am,
you don't sleep at that hour or you wake up and write?
No...i sleep very little during the night
and it's not a deep sleep it's a "meditation" (wake) sleep
at about 2:30 - 3am i just finish my prayers and
i go to sleep until about 6:30-7am
but that doesn't mean i'm tired.
well in this sleep of about 3-4 hours
i fall asleep and that white bright light comes
and it's like it electrocutes me ... (something, sry don't understand) like an electrical shock
in that moment i don't feel the need
to open my eyes
because i can see with them closed everything we can see with them opened
Thank you very much Maria!
I have something else Cristi, just a second
on October 31st, i saw a church burning
from the foundation, towards south east
31st...
so it was not burning a little
like a wall or the roof, it was burning like a torch
a holy church...yesterday...mumbling
so you saw it yesterday, it could happen
yes October 31st, yesturday...
Thank you very much
Maria!
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Hockey In Slovakia | Watching KHL HC Slovan Bratislava Ice Hockey Game - Duration: 11:14.
Okay, so this afternoon is Sam's special outing.
Tell us all about it.
Definitely special.
I get to go to a hockey game.
Yes, you do.
I was just thinking when was the last time I went to a professional game and it was 2
years ago in Belfast when I saw the Belfast Giants play.
And I actually saw a guy in Belfast that I used to play against.
A guy called Kris Beech who used to play on Sicamous team from British Columbia.
Alright, throw that in there.
Anyways, it is hockey night in Slovakia so we're going to catch a tram and we're going
to go to a professional KHL game.
That is the Kontinental Hockey League.
What is KHL?
It is basically like a Russian and European league.
Alright.
And it is probably the second best league in the whole world behind the NHL so it is
going to be really good hockey and I'm pumped to go watch a game.
And what team are we seeing play?
We're seeing the local team.
So they I believe they're HC Slovan Bratislava.
Okay.
So I don't have a favorite team in this league so I think they're going to become my new
favorite team.
Alright, you're the expert.
I'm cheering for the local team anyways.
Let's lead the way.
Okay.
Sam has pep in his step.
He's leading the way.
Can't wait to buy hockey tickets because he is oh so Canadian.
He loves hockey.
Isn't that right?
Better believe it.
You better believe it.
We have scalpers behind us trying to sell us tickets.
Well, I'm glad we're getting the official ones because we'd probably be paying a lot
more.
Well, here is my card.
So I decided to splurge on good seats so I am getting the 22 Euros each.
I mean, I don't get to go to many games so I want to have good views.
Alright, so show us that hat.
Check out this.
This one is a beauty.
It is so so nice.
The Slovan hockey team.
My favorite new favorite team in the KHL.
So let's try this on.
I think it is adjusted properly.
Is this the only team you've ever watched play in the KHL?
I've never seen a KHL game.
Oh okay.
So this is my first game.
So yeah.
That is a pretty cool hat.
Does it look good on me?
Check out the design.
I know look at that.
Haha.
It is awesome.
It fits really nice.
I like it.
I'll be cheering for the home team.
So I've gotta like that.
Sam is looking oh so happy.
How many times a year do you drag me to a sporting event?
I'm lucky if I get you out like once a year.
Yeah.
If that.
I think the last sporting event I went to was in Seoul when you took me to a baseball
game.
That is right.
It was like 40 degrees out.
That was last year.
And everyone was like cheering and chanting for the players.
You had a good time but you didn't want to go back so I went to a couple more games by
myself.
Haha.
That is how it happens.
Oh my gosh and now we're watching hockey in Slovakia.
Um, I need food.
Yeah, me too.
So the first section of the arena didn't look promising.
Like we didn't see any food and we're like oh my gosh we're not going to have any dinner
or drinks but of course just around the corner there is some.
I feel like I can smell onion rings or something greasy.
Yeah, it is probably going to be greasy and I'm probably going to get a beer too.
Well, we sure got a lot of food and drink for 12 Euros.
Let's this is where I come in food.
This I can talk about.
This you can talk about.
I know nothing about hockey.
But we've got some sausage.
Two sausages and bread.
And these are called Klobása.
Klobása not Kielbasa.
Not like in Poland.
Klobasa.
These are huge.
Yeah.
Oh my gosh.
Like massive.
Lots of mustard.
And huge popcorn.
I got a big beer.
Yeah, these come with they come with 3 slices of bread, you get mustard, you get ketchup
I think.
Like I think you're supposed to like hug the sausage with the bread.
Haha.
So you don't get your fingers greasy.
You're going to put it in some.
Oh man, that is going to be good.
Good and greasy.
Are you like dripping it all over yourself?
I may need some napkins.
Oh my gosh.
Well, how is it?
Two thumbs up.
And some emergency napkins coming up.
Emergency napkins.
Sipping on beer.
How is the beer?
It is really good.
Something I immediately like about going to hockey games in Slovakia versus in North America
in the NHL.
First off the price of the tickets is reasonable.
Like we got really good seats and only 22 Euros each.
Yep.
And they're not trying to fleece you with the concession and stuff.
Like to buy this at a hockey game in like Canada or the US it probably like 30 bucks
or 40 dollars.
Yeah, and we got all of this for 12 Euros.
Like this is really affordable food.
That is not bad.
Yeah, think about this.
Two drinks, two mains and a giant popcorn for the game.
So we're set.
Totally set.
Alright going in for the sausage.
Oh yeah, look at that.
Look at how big that is.
That is a big sausage.
Look at how big that is.
Oh my gosh.
Woah.
Oh yeah.
It is kind of spicy isn't it.
Oh yeah, it is spicy.
So juicy.
Mmm.
Are you admiring it?
Just staring at the sausage.
I'm admiring the length of it like.
Pfff.
I had no idea it was going to be this big.
Oh my gosh.
This all sounds so wrong.
Hahaha.
Anyways, let's get back to eating and let's save some popcorn for the game.
True.
Okay, so it is time for Sam's special speech about hockey.
Yes.
I want to give a shout out to one of my favorite Slovak players of all time.
Uh huh.
In fact, he may be one of the greatest ever.
Marian Hossa.
He's just retiring this year and he played for the Chicago Blackhawks my favorite team.
Your favorite team.
My favorite team.
Oh my gosh.
And had he not joined the team I don't think they would have won those 3 Stanley Cups that
have recently.
He was that good of a player.
And he's one of only 2 players from Slovakia that have broken a 1000 points in the NHL
and in my opinion he's the best player ever from this country.
So a big shoutout to him.
Hope he has a good retirement.
Alright but this isn't his jersey who is this here?
No, that is Stan Mikita.
That is a much older player from like my Dad's generation.
Alright.
Yeah.
Another famous player too.
There is number 10.
Cam Barker.
He used to play for the Chicago Blackhawks.
(Announcements)
(Music)
(Anthem)
(Clapping)
Alright Sam, first period is over.
What can you tell us so far?
Alright, so I can define this game as well the home team is losing which sucks.
They are down one nothing.
The goal was really controversial.
Because like you couldn't even tell that it went in the net.
They had to do a video replay.
It was just one of those ones that popped into the top corner off of the mesh and came
back out.
So we're down but the game itself has been really good.
The crowd is really into it.
There is like constant cheers.
There is cheerleaders.
So many cheerleaders here.
Every time tell us more about the cheerleaders Sam.
Well, you've been enjoying the cheerleaders haven't you?
Have I?
Haha.
Maybe me a little bit more.
I mean like it reminds me a lot of like Korean baseball.
There are just like cheerleaders anytime there is a break they are out doing their dances
and they're not just like at one of the exits.
There is probably like 6 or 7 sections of them.
So but anyways the game has been really good so far and I'm hoping Cam Barker gets a goal
because he's my uh he's my Canadian homeboy so let's get a goal.
He used to be a Blackhawk too so I like him.
Well the second period is over are you turning into a pumpkin?
I don't know what that means but the game just keeps going on and on.
They keep stopping and I don't realize that they've stopped it until I look up at the
clock and it is like what?
Haha.
It has been more than 30 seconds.
Are you ready for this game to end?
Yes.
Haha.
Please.
Please.
I hope they go to overtime.
Haha.
This is how I feel about hockey.
Haha.
Oh my gosh.
(Clapping)
(Booing)
Is it Justin Bieber?
Haha.
He's a believer.
He's a Belieber.
Okay, so we are back in the apartment.
It was pouring rain outside so we couldn't really film.
We left there and we were like running towards the tram.
Yeah, so womp womp the home team didn't win.
Yeah, it was really going for them.
And they were like outshot by like I think it was like 10 to 12 shots but they were pushing
so hard they actually tied up with the other team in terms of shots but they just couldn't
get one in.
So unfortunately they lost.
But in terms of the actual experience that was so so good.
Such high quality hockey.
Really good entertainment value and I would definitely go back and watch another game
for sure.
Spoken like a true Canadian.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Hockey.
I do love my hockey.
Alright, tata for now guys.
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We have all heard of Atlantis, the legendary island that sank into the sea in a single day and night. But who came up with it, was Atlantis a real place, and is there more to the story than this?. We get the story of Atlantis from the Greek philosopher Plato. Really, from two of his writings, Timaeus and Critias. The books date to around 360 BC. In them, Plato wrote that the Greek sage Solon was given the story in Egypt by a priest. Upon his return, Solon shared the story with his relative Dropides. Then Dropides passed it down to his son Critias, who told his grandson, also named Critias, who finally shared it with the philosopher Socrates and others who were present. This list should not be taken as historical fact but as a true account of what Plato wrote. Whether we decide to believe in the legend is our own choice, but we can probably agree that this might have been the first recorded game of telephone.
#10. We Know The Location.
Many books and TV shows have been made about the possible location of Atlantis. A quick Google search will show that some people say Santorini is Atlantis, while others believe that the waters off Bimini are hiding a road to the lost city.
However, if we look at Plato's text, it tells us where the submerged island once stood.
The text reads that Atlantis "came forth out of the Atlantic Ocean. " It goes on to say that "there was an island situated in front of the straits which are by you , called the Pillars of Heracles.
Today, we call these the Straits of Gibraltar, where Spain and Africa are separated by a narrow strip of sea. While not quite GPS coordinates, this narrows the island's location down from a tourist trap in the Bahamas.
In 2011, University of Hartford archaeologist Richard Freund and his team found "memorial cities," or cities that were built in the image of Atlantis.
The series of cities were found buried in the swamps of Donana National Park, just north of Cadiz, Spain.
As it turns out, Cadiz sits right outside the straits. This has Freund convinced that the real Atlantis was buried in the mud flats of the Atlantic.
His findings match the story's text that "the sea in those parts is impassable and impenetrable, because there is a shoal of mud in the way; and this was caused by the subsidence of the island.".
Cadiz is also said to be one of the oldest cities still standing in Western Europe. It is believed to have been built by the Phoenicians around 700 BC, but some records claim the city goes as far back as 1100 BC.
Greek myth says that the city dates back even before this.
Why is this important? Long ago, the city's name was Gades. This is convenient since the text tells of an Atlantean prince called Gadeirus by the prehistoric citizens of Gades. He was given the far eastern side of Atlantis.
This part of the island would have faced modern-day Cadiz. That's why the story says that Cadiz, or Gades, was named after the prince. Of course, Plato wrote all this at least 340 years after the city's founding, so maybe he was being liberal when he was naming Atlantean princes.
#9. Atlantis Was Named After A Demigod.
Most people probably believe that Atlantis got its name from being in the Atlantic Ocean, but the text claims that it is the other way around.
As the story goes, Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea, had five pairs of male twins with a mortal Atlantean woman named Cleito.
The god gave each of his 10 sons different portions of the island over which to rule. Gadeirus was the second-eldest of these sons.
While he may have had a city in Spain named after him, it was his older twin, Atlas, who would have the glory of being the island's namesake.
As the firstborn, Atlas had the entire island, and even the surrounding ocean, named after him. His children would also reign over Atlantis forever. Talk about picking favorites.
#8. Half The Story Is Missing.
We know that Plato wrote at least two books about Atlantis. Today, we have a complete version of Timaeus, but we do not have a completed copy of Critias. Critias ends after Zeus, head of the Greek gods, "collected all the gods into their most holy habitation, which, being placed in the center of the world, beholds all created things.
And when he had called them together, he spake as follows." It ends there. It is not known if Plato left the book incomplete on purpose or if the finished version was lost long ago.
Not only are we missing the ending of Critias, but it is thought that Plato wrote, or at least planned to write, a third book on Atlantis called Hermocrates. There are a couple of facts to support this theory.
A line in Critias reads, "Critias, we will grant your request, and we will grant the same by anticipation to Hermocrates, as well as to you and Timaeus." This suggests that a third account of the story was to be given by Hermocrates.
Also, the names of the three books may contain a hidden message, especially when one looks at the order in which Plato wrote, or would have written, them. Timaeus comes from the Greek tio, meaning "to honor. " Critias comes from the Greek krima, meaning "judgment.
Lastly, Hermocrates is derived from "Hermes," the messenger of the Greek gods. Timaeus honors prehistoric Athens for its heroism. Critias presumably ends with Zeus's judgment of Atlantis. But what message might Hermocrates have delivered?.
The answer may lie in what we know about Hermocrates himself. He was a real-life military leader who helped to lead the successful defense of Syracuse against Athens during the Peloponnesian War.
This is much like the story of Atlantis. In the story, an Athenian state from archaic times repels an attack from the superior force of Atlantis.
Maybe the message in Hermocrates would have touched on why Athens' attack on Syracuse failed and how Syracuse was able to defend itself from conquest. Unless someone finds a copy of this book, we may never know the whole story of Atlantis.
#7. Atlantis Would Be At Least 11,500 Years Old.
Solon was said to be the wisest of all Greek sages. The text states that the story of Atlantis was handed down to Solon in Egypt when he wanted to "draw" one of the priests to speak about their oldest of tales.
To do this, Solon decided to tell the priests about the oldest Greek stories he could recall. He spoke to them about a great flood and about the first man.
After listening to Solon, one priest responded, "O Solon, Solon . . . there is not an old man among you . . . in mind you are all young; there is no old opinion handed down among you by ancient tradition.".
The priest went on to say that Athens, Solon's home city, was much older than he thought it was. In the Egyptian registers at Sais [where they were], it was written that Sais was founded 8,000 years before their own time.
It was also recorded there that Athens was founded 1,000 years before Sais and that the Athenians of this time fought off Atlantis.
Solon lived from roughly 630 BC to about 560 BC. If the story is true, then the fall of Atlantis occurred around 9500 BC.
This would make Atlantis about as old as Gobekli Tepe, which is dated to around 10,000 BC and is considered to be the world's first temple by archaeologists today. This would flip history on its head. But for now, it will have to remain on its feet.
#6. The Story Is True . . . According To Plato.
We said that no one should take this list as a historical account. In the text, however, Critias claims that his story is true.
"Then listen . . . to a tale which, though strange, is certainly true, having been attested by Solon." To which Socrates responds, "Very good.
And what is this ancient famous action of the Athenians, which Critias declared, on the authority of Solon, to be not a mere legend, but an actual fact?". It is important to note that Plato discerns fact from fiction in his story.
"There is a story . . . that once upon a time, Paethon, the son of Helios, having yoked the steeds in his father's chariot, because he was not able to drive them in the path of his father, burned up all that was upon the Earth, and was himself destroyed by a thunderbolt.
Now this has the form of a myth, but really signifies a declination of the bodies moving in the heavens around the Earth.".
Here, Plato acknowledges that some myths are symbolic in nature. However, he states in his book that Atlantis was real, not a myth.
If Atlantis was Plato's fantasy, why would he assert that the story of Atlantis was true but have no problem saying that a Greek myth was created to represent something else?.
Did Plato believe his own story? Did he want his readers to think it was true? Maybe he was trying to throw his readers off the trail of a message hidden deep within the story. That would be some seriously ancient reverse psychology at work.
#5. Atlantis Was An Empire.
Most of us probably think of a lush green island surrounded by deep blue ocean waters when we picture Atlantis. While the story focuses on the island, most of us probably assumed that Atlantis was no more than this.
But Plato tells us that Atlantis was actually an empire ruled from this island.
"Now in this island of Atlantis, there was a great and wonderful empire which had rule over the whole island and several others, and over parts of the continent, and, furthermore, the men of Atlantis had subjected the parts of Libya within the columns of Heracles as far as Egypt, and of Europe as far as Tyrrhenia.
Tyrrhenia is another name for Etruria, now known as central Italy. This means that Atlantis would have stretched as far as modern-day Tuscany in Europe and all the way to Egypt in Africa. We wish we knew how Athens beat such a big empire? Maybe Plato had no idea either, so he gave up on writing the ending.
#4. Ancient Mediterranean People May Have Known About The Americas.
While it is possible that Plato made up Atlantis for philosophy's sake, there is one part of the story that would have been very hard to fabricate.
In the story, the Egyptian priest tells Solon, "The island . . . was the way to other islands, and from these you might pass to the whole of the opposite continent which surrounded the true ocean.
The surrounding land may be most truly called a boundless continent.". So there was a continent on the other side of the Atlantic that was so big that it seemed to surround the entire ocean.
Could this mean that ancient Greeks, and possibly ancient Egyptians, knew about or had even been to the Americas?.
In 1970, famous seafarer Thor Heyerdahl set sail with a crew of six in a reed ship named the Ra II. They sailed from Safi, Morocco, across the Atlantic, and to Barbados in 57 days.
The voyage proved that reed boats could survive ocean travel and that ancient people could actually cross the Atlantic in them. This feat had once been thought impossible by scholars.
However, this does not prove that Egyptians, or Greeks for that matter, made it to the Americas. But Heyerdahl proved that it was at least possible for them to do so.
#3. Women Were Allowed To Serve In Prehistoric Athens.
Every so often in America, the issue of women in the military comes up. Should we allow women to serve in combat positions? Should we make women sign up for the draft?. Although we seriously consider these questions today, they would have been laughable to Greeks 2,500 years ago. In fact, it was Plato's student, Aristotle, who once said, "Silence is a woman's glory.".
And could you imagine what the Spartan warriors would have done if a woman had tried to join their ranks? We hope you ladies like being kicked into deep pits by Spartan kings with spray-on abs.
Seriously, they would not have liked this. However, this was not the case with the Athenians of 9500 BC, at least not in Plato's story.
The text reads, "Military pursuits were then common to men and women, the men of those days in accordance with the custom of the time set up a figure and image of the goddess in full armor, to be a testimony that all animals which associate together, male as well as female, may, if they please, practice in common the virtue which belongs to them without distinction of sex.". This could be Plato dreaming up his ideal state, but maybe the people of 9500 BC thought all the chatter from the new recruits would keep the enemy at bay.
#2. Plato May Have Wanted To Keep People Out Of The Ocean.
If the Greeks did know what lay beyond the Mediterranean, would they have wanted other people to know as well? Maybe not, and this might have been why Plato wrote that no one could sail into the Atlantic.
"But afterward there occurred violent earthquakes and floods; and in a single day and night of misfortune all your warlike men in a body sank into the Earth, and the island of Atlantis in like manner disappeared in the depths of the sea.
" According to Plato, this caused an impassable mud shoal outside the Straits of Gibraltar.
This may have stopped some from going too far beyond the straits. Plato implied that the Atlantic was not able to be sailed into during his lifetime when he wrote, "For in those days the Atlantic was navigable.".
Was Plato trying to keep people from going into the Atlantic? Did he truly believe that a shoal of mud was blocking ocean travel? Or was the Atlantic really too muddy for boats to sail across at one point? If it was too shallow for boats, why wouldn't they just walk across?.
#1. The Many Times Mankind Has Been And Will Be Destroyed.
The Egyptian priest had told Solon that none of his stories were "truly ancient" compared to his own. According to the priest, the reason for Solon's lack of "truly ancient" knowledge is that mankind has been destroyed time and time again.
"There have been, and will be again, many destructions of mankind arising out of many causes; the greatest have been brought about by the agencies of fire and water, and other lesser ones by innumerable other causes.
The priest explains further, "When, on the other hand, the gods purge the Earth with a deluge of water, the survivors in your country are herdsmen and shepherds who dwell on the mountains.
If the only people to survive were mountain dwellers who had no knowledge of their distant past, then it is easy to see how an entire civilization's history would be lost in time.
The priest believes that Egypt survived these disasters when almost no one else did because Egypt received very little, if any, rain.
Instead, they received annual floods from the Nile River which raised enough to provide for them but not enough to destroy their world. Some places are too wet, and some too dry.
But Egypt is just right, baby. Just kidding, it is really, really dry.
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