Monday, October 1, 2018

Youtube daily report w Oct 2 2018

Early yesterday, I got word that Senator Jeff Flake (R-AZ) was a 'yes' on Kavanaugh.

I celebrated too early.

I should have known on Flake… he really should be a Democrat.

After being cornered by two liberal activists in an elevator, he caved and said he would

only vote for Kavanaugh if the FBI investigated him for a week first.

That's exactly what is happening and it is a huge mistake.

The protesters held the door of the elevator open as a spineless Flake was cornered by

two smaller, albeit more aggressive, women who trapped him there and berated him over

Kavanaugh.

After this went down, people started digging into exactly who these 'protesters' were

that descended on Flake.

One of them works for an organization that takes money from George Soros.

Figures.

Right behind those protesters were the reporters eagerly lapping up the whole scene.

Gee, it's just as though it were all planned.

Two women stepped forward and displaying a bigger set than Flake has ever had laid into

him…

hard.

One of those women is allegedly Ana Maria Archila.

The other is Maria Gallagher.

Both are alleged se*xual assault survivors.

Archila allegedly stood in Flake's office and told him her story about being se*xually

assaulted.

She went out of her way to remind him of that, stating "On Monday, I stood in your office.

I told you of my story of my s*exual assault."

So, they know each other.

Good to note.

Archila went on: "I told it because I recognized in Dr. Ford's story that she is telling

the truth.

What are you doing is allowing someone who actually violated a woman to sit on the Supreme

Court.

This is not tolerable.

You have children in your family.

Think about them."

Then Gallagher chimed in: "I was s*exually assaulted and nobody believed me.

I did not tell anyone, and you are telling all women they do not matter."

Gallagher was not done ripping Flake a new one either.

When she thought he was turning away from her, she said: "Do not look away from me.

Look at me and tell me that it does not matter what happened to me, that you will let people

like that go into the highest court of the land and tell everyone what they can do to

their bodies."

Flake never said any such thing.

I have no love for the only Republican Senator I have ever seen travel with Democrats to

visit Cuba.

But he did not say that.

She's putting words in the Senator's mouth.

It had the effect they wanted though…

Flake flaked and backed down at least for a week.

According to the website for Popular Democracy, Archila is the co-executive director of the

liberal advocacy group, which is based in New York.

The group describes itself as a "high-impact national organization that builds organizing

power to transform the local and state policy landscape through deep, long-term partnerships

with leading community-based organizing groups nationwide."

Archila joined the group in September 2013.

"A profile on Archila says that she emigrated to the U.S. from Bogota, Colombia when she

was 17 years old.

An outdated LinkedIn page says that Archila was formerly the co-executive director of

a similar advocacy group, Make the Road New York in Brooklyn.

Archila lives in the Astoria neighborhood of Brooklyn."

I am sure you would not be surprised in the least that Popular Democracy is funded by

none other than George Soros.

A document found on GiveWell.org listed a Soros organization, Open Society Foundations,

as one of their largest donors.

Archila is listed with her name and photograph on the Center For Popular Democracy staff

page.

Soros is mentioned on that page as well.

I should have known Soros would have his minions involved in all

These two fierce women, @AnaMariaArchil2 and Maria Gallagher, just shared their stories

of survival with @JeffFlake and demanded he vote no on Kavanaugh.

He refused to look at them or answer.

They are heroes.

He is a disgrace.

The groups leading a campaign targeting corporations that may benefit from Trump administration

policies have received millions from liberal billionaire George Soros.

"The Center for Popular Democracy (CPD), a New York-based nonprofit consisting of old

chapters of the controversial and now-defunct Association of Community Organizations for

Reform Now (ACORN), and Make the Road New York (MRNY), a group whose 19,000 dues-paying

members are primarily Latino immigrants, have partnered to "name and shame" companies

the groups say are working with Trump or "profiting" from

his "anti-immigrant, anti-

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Devastating New Poll Shows Dems Plan to Destroy Kavanaugh is FAILING - Duration: 1:18.

A new Rasmussen poll spells bad news for the desperate and demonic Democrats, who are currently

attempting to ruin Judge Kavanaugh's life, simply to keep him off the SCOTUS.

In short, the American people are not buying it, and support for Kavanaugh is growing!

Breitbart A Rasmussen poll released September 28 shows

growth in voter support for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

Rasmussen asked voters: "Do you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable

or very unfavorable impression of Brett Kavanaugh?"

They report that 48 percent of voters hold a "at least a Somewhat Favorable opinion"

Kavanaugh versus 44 percent who hold an unfavorable view.

There is a slightly larger divide between those who have a "Very Favorable" opinion

on Kavanaugh, 36 percent, and those who view him "Very Unfavorably," 30 percent.

The Senate Judiciary Committee voted Friday to move the Kavanaugh nomination forward for

a floor vote.

Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) requested a one week time frame between between jthe udiciary vote

and floor vote in order to conduct an FBI investigation into uncorroborated se*xual

assault allegations again Kavanaugh.

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Comey Breaks His Silence on Kavanaugh, Believes There Should Be an Investigation of His YEARBOOK - Duration: 3:43.

As if disgraced former FBI Director James Comey does not have enough stupid garbage

to worry about, now he's injected himself into the Democrats Kavanaugh smear campaign

and is stupidly calling for an investigation into Judge Kavanaugh's ……..HIGH SCHOOL

YEARBOOK.

Democrats have gone completely off the rails.

Former FBI Director James Comey said Sunday that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's

"obvious lies" about his high school yearbook hint at "bigger lies" that may be uncovered.

Comey wrote that FBI agents are up to the task of unearthing the truth of se*xual assault

allegations made by Christine Blasey Ford and others, and that he believes Kavanaugh's

Thursday testimony could suggest trouble.

Yes, the alleged incident occurred 36 years ago," Comey wrote in a New York Times op-ed,

referring to Ford's accusation.

"But FBI agents know time has very little to do with memory."

"They know every married person remembers the weather on their wedding day, no matter

how long ago.

Significance drives memory.

They also know that little lies point to bigger lies," he wrote.

"They know that obvious lies by the nominee about the meaning of words in a yearbook are

a flashing signal to dig deeper."

On Thursday, Kavanaugh told members of the Senate Judiciary Committee that apparent s*exual

references in his self-written yearbook biography actually had innocent and lesser-known definitions.

Kavanaugh said that the term "devil's triangle" referred to a drinking game, rather

than a bise*xual threesome with two men, and that the word "boof" referred to flatulence

rather than an*al s*ex.

His explanations were unconvincing for Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., who accused Kavanaugh

of lying.

"I do not believe 'boof' is flatulence, I do not believe a 'devil's triangle'

is a drinking game, and I do not believe calling yourself a girl's 'alumnius' is being

her friend," Whitehouse said Friday as the Judiciary Committee prepared to vote on Kavanaugh's

nomination.

The committee approved Kavanaugh in a party-line vote, but President Trump requested a one-week

FBI investigation Friday after Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., indicated he would be uncomfortable

with an immediate Senate floor vote.

Comey warned in his op-ed that Kavanaugh's yearbook testimony may have more serious meaning

as FBI agents interview potential witnesses linked to three alleged s*exual assaults involving

Kavanaugh.

"Once they start interviewing, every witness knows the consequences.

It is one thing to have your lawyer submit a statement on your behalf.

It is a very different thing to sit across from two FBI special agents and answer their

relentless questions," Comey wrote.

"Of course, the bureau would not have subpoena power, only the ability to knock on doors

and ask questions.

But most people will speak to them.

Refusal to do so is its own kind of statement."

Ford alleges that Kavanaugh pinned her to a bed, attempted to remove her clothing, and

covered her mouth in a manner that made her fear for her life when she was 15 years old

and he was 17.

Four people identified by Ford as attending the 1982 gathering, including Kavanaugh, said

they have no recollection of the event.

Former Yale University classmate Deborah Ramirez alleges that Kavanaugh exposed himself to

her when he was 18-years-old, forcing her to touch his pe*nis without her consent.

A third accuser, Julie Swetnick, alleges he was present when she was "g*ang raped."

Comey, a Republican former Bush administration official, was selected by former President

Obama to lead the FBI.

Trump fired him last year, and has provided inconsistent public explanations of his decision.

The former FBI director took a swing at Trump in his op-ed, writing that "the president

routinely attacks the FBI because he fears its work."

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Why New Cars Aren't Built to Last, Even Toyotas - Duration: 5:00.

rev up your engines, and Andrian says I've seen your Toyota Celica is pretty

much bulletproof but what about in the seventh generation Celicas the t230s

are they as reliable as the older generations, no they're just not they're

all computer controlled and the ones that had those Yamaha designed engines they

blew up because something about the oil pan wasn't the right size when you

cornered it scavenged and suck air and then they blow from loss of oil pressure

now you could fix it yourself, they have kits where you put a different oil pan that's

wider and holds more oil and then they don't scavenge like that and they work

perfectly fine, I know guys that have done that and they haven't any problem since

then, they're just not as reliable as the older ones, it's sort of like if you want

the height of reliability, well-built, and they're gonna last a really long

time, basically you're talking to mid 90s to late 90s Toyota, cuz even the Toyotas

aren't as reliable as they used to be it's everything's going planned

obsolescence that's the world these days you know, they sit around said why should

we make a car that lasts a million miles then we won't sell as many, so you know

they're all kind of together with more plastic more computer-controlled

stuff that's gonna break, slow down low ten says Scotty what do you think of

the 2000 Mitsubishi Galant es with one hundred thousand miles for five hundred

bucks I'm from San Antonio the ac blows ice cold it's all I care about

do you think it's a good buy, well if it has ice cold AC, you're paying five

hundred bucks for a Japanese car that has 130 thousand miles and you road tested

it and it check out then yeah it's a good buy, I mean you want to rent a car, I rented a car for five

days that cost me 500 bucks, so what the heck give it a chance you know, if

it's an automatic they got real weak automatics and if you do have it and

after a while the automatic transmission goes bad on a Mitsubishi just get rid

of it, but what the heck why not buy it for five hundred bucks you know, that's

nothing, Lei lei says Scotty with a steering wheel conversion from

right-hand drive to left hand drive be worth it on say a Supra or GTR

not really cause it's such a pain in the butt to do and it costs so much money, I

mean that's why when I was in a Virgin Islands on vacation I thought what a

crazy country, it's the British Virgin Islands so they all drive on the left

side of the road but almost 95% of the cars there have the

steering wheel on the left not on the right like they do in England, because

even though it was the British Virgin Island the closest places they bought

cars from was Florida, so they were all American cars so they had the steering

wheel on the wrong side I didn't even see a single one that was converted over

every once in a while I'd see an Englishman who had an English sports car

like an old mg and it had the right in steering on it, but all the other ones

they were american-made cars and they were over there and nobody converted

them because it cost too much money to do, Larry baby says Scotty loved the show, I

got a silly questionnaire, there aren't any silly questions if you don't know the

answer, can you disconnect the battery so you drain all the juice will that reset

the computer abs, a lot of it depends on the vehicle, what type it is, what year it

is, but generally the ABS system has got a memory in it that's gonna stay, so if

you disconnect the battery wait a minute and put it back on and you got an ABS code

generally it's still gonna be on, I mean if you want to try it and it resets it great

but if your lights on generally it means you got a problem, so even if it reset it

and you turn it on you drive around the block and the computer sees, yep that

ABS problem still there it'll turn it right back on you know, it's no miracle, I

mean you can try, but on most modern cars they've got enough Keep Alive

memory in them that once they trip the code it's not gonna get rid of that code

unless you get a guy like me with a high level scan tool, that says reset all the

ABS codes, when we get it and we say reset codes, it give us a list of what codes we want to

reset so we can pick either all or one at a time to set, if you just take the

battery off usually it won't reset the ABS on most cars, any modern ones anyways,

travel mate 03 says Scotty I have a Toyota diesel I love it, if I put the

car in neutral on the clutch depress downhill on the brake there's a grinding

almost banging sound what could it be, okay you're putting down at neutral and

you're hearing a noise and you've picked up the clutch and noise goes away, then

you got a clutch problem, could be the throwout bearing is going or the clutch

pressure plate, Springs are going out and they're clanging around inside, it's time

to pull off the transmission and put a new clutch in, when you buy a new clutch

take my advice don't just think, oh I need this one piece, buy an entire clutch

kit because you can get clutch kits for less than 150 bucks most of the time if

you price around, it has every single piece that you need, has to throw out

bearing, the clutch pressure plate, has disk, it has all the parts that you need

and the good ones even have a little alignment tool so you can set it up and

have it aligned so the transmission slips in better, always buy the whole

kit, don't just buy one part it's an expensive job pulling a transmission takes a lot

of time, you don't want to try to save nickels when you're doing a job like

that, so if you never want to miss another one of my new car repair videos,

remember to ring that Bell!

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How to do VIBRATO on BRASS instruments 2 - Duration: 8:29.

hello everyone today I will show you a technique that is the most misused and

underused technique amongst brass players at the same time but before we

get into that make sure to subscribe if you're new to the channel as well as if

that notification bell if you'd like to be the first one to receives the latest

videos and updates. I'll be giving out a free pdf of these exercises so check the

description box below for directions on how to get yours that being said let's

talk about jaw vibrato

the name jaw vibrato originates from the fact that we create vibrato effect by

using our jaw movement before I explain you exactly how it's done let's look at

the exercises we will use to learn and practice this technique choose either

treble or bass clef based on your needs feel free to read treble clef either in

concert pitch or in b-flat the top line of every pitch will indicate the actual

pitch and its length whereas the bottom line will indicate the speed of vibrato

play only the top line and use the bottom line for visual speed reference

notice that each pitch starts with vibrato and ends with straight sound

make sure to follow speed rhythm as written in order to learn how to control

the technique syllables Waa Oooh and Yaaa Eeeh below the bottom line will indicate

what you should be thinking as you create vibrato in this book you will

find that exercises cover every relevant major minor harmonic minor and melodic

minor scale use it to your benefit to learn scales while actually practicing

vibrato

we will start with concert b-flat or treble clef C major scale from exercise

1 for a comfortable range to begin with set your metronome on 65 beats per

minute and begin practicing in order for you to create vibrato concentrate on

moving your jaw in similar fashion as if you were saying waa ooh waa ooh or yaaa eeh yaaa eeeh

to better understand this put your instrument down find a mirror form your

embochure and save those vowels out loud while looking at your jaw

notice how your jaw is moving up and down this is going to be the motion that will create

vibrato on your instrument now pick your horn up and start practicing the motion

on lo concert b-flat going up in concert b-flat major scale don't forget to use

your metronome try to create a very wide vibrato to begin with this width is not

going to be something we will use often when performing however it will help you

to improve control of your jaw movement be sure to use a precise rhythm given

on the bottom line of every pitch for your vibrato speed have it in your head

before you even start playing to avoid unnecessary attempts breathe with

metronome choose between either one or two clicks for inhale and try to play

the full scale continuously with correct breath timing good sound and accurate

vibrato speed without stopping play with strong dynamics it does not have to be

loud but rather strong think of solid mf or f as you play for full open tone

this will help you improve the airflow alongside practicing vibrato

once you start feeling comfortable with the exercises one through four add an

additional scale from exercises five through eight again be very precise with

the speed of vibrato and make sure it's wide enough to be clearly heard as

you practice it use metronome and pick a different scale each time for additional

learning benefits

after you mastered vibrato in the first eight exercises at the 16th note pattern

found in exercises 9 through 12 be creative with your scale choices while

staying very strict with rhythm and breath timing

lastly add the exercise is 13 through 16 into your daily routine these exercises

are going to have mixed vibrato speed patterns which is what you ideally want

when performing a solo or playing a melody line in a band choose a new

variation each time you practice and start applying it to your pieces you can

also pick a tempo and a scale that matches a piece you practice to make the

most out of it

as always thank you for your time watching if you like to get a free pdf

for the exercises used in this video send an email with words vibrato PDF to

the address right here if you enjoyed this video you do me a great favor by

giving it a thumbs up for those who would be interested in contributing to

my activities please check out my patreon page the link is in the

description box below lastly if you're a high school junior or senior or

currently a music student at university you might qualify for a free lesson with

me either in person or online if you want to hear more about it please don't

hesitate to contact me for now I hope you found this informative and useful

and I will see you in the upcoming videos in near future

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Whether you are staying for the night or just want to spend there a few hours, Kuroyo onsen has everything for you,

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Woman Who Attacked Senator Flake Runs SOROS-backed Organization - Duration: 13:29.

Early yesterday, I got word that Senator Jeff Flake (R-AZ) was a 'yes' on Kavanaugh.

I celebrated too early.

I should have known on Flake… he really should be a Democrat.

After being cornered by two liberal activists in an elevator, he caved and said he would

only vote for Kavanaugh if the FBI investigated him for a week first.

That's exactly what is happening and it is a huge mistake.

The protesters held the door of the elevator open as a spineless Flake was cornered by

two smaller, albeit more aggressive, women who trapped him there and berated him over

Kavanaugh.

After this went down, people started digging into exactly who these 'protesters' were

that descended on Flake.

One of them works for an organization that takes money from George Soros.

Figures.

Right behind those protesters were the reporters eagerly lapping up the whole scene.

Gee, it's just as though it were all planned.

Two women stepped forward and displaying a bigger set than Flake has ever had laid into

him…

hard.

One of those women is allegedly Ana Maria Archila.

The other is Maria Gallagher.

Both are alleged se*xual assault survivors.

Archila allegedly stood in Flake's office and told him her story about being se*xually

assaulted.

She went out of her way to remind him of that, stating "On Monday, I stood in your office.

I told you of my story of my s*exual assault."

So, they know each other.

Good to note.

Archila went on: "I told it because I recognized in Dr. Ford's story that she is telling

the truth.

What are you doing is allowing someone who actually violated a woman to sit on the Supreme

Court.

This is not tolerable.

You have children in your family.

Think about them."

Then Gallagher chimed in: "I was s*exually assaulted and nobody believed me.

I did not tell anyone, and you are telling all women they do not matter."

Gallagher was not done ripping Flake a new one either.

When she thought he was turning away from her, she said: "Do not look away from me.

Look at me and tell me that it does not matter what happened to me, that you will let people

like that go into the highest court of the land and tell everyone what they can do to

their bodies."

Flake never said any such thing.

I have no love for the only Republican Senator I have ever seen travel with Democrats to

visit Cuba.

But he did not say that.

She's putting words in the Senator's mouth.

It had the effect they wanted though…

Flake flaked and backed down at least for a week.

According to the website for Popular Democracy, Archila is the co-executive director of the

liberal advocacy group, which is based in New York.

The group describes itself as a "high-impact national organization that builds organizing

power to transform the local and state policy landscape through deep, long-term partnerships

with leading community-based organizing groups nationwide."

Archila joined the group in September 2013.

"A profile on Archila says that she emigrated to the U.S. from Bogota, Colombia when she

was 17 years old.

An outdated LinkedIn page says that Archila was formerly the co-executive director of

a similar advocacy group, Make the Road New York in Brooklyn.

Archila lives in the Astoria neighborhood of Brooklyn."

I am sure you would not be surprised in the least that Popular Democracy is funded by

none other than George Soros.

A document found on GiveWell.org listed a Soros organization, Open Society Foundations,

as one of their largest donors.

Archila is listed with her name and photograph on the Center For Popular Democracy staff

page.

Soros is mentioned on that page as well.

I should have known Soros would have his minions involved in all

These two fierce women, @AnaMariaArchil2 and Maria Gallagher, just shared their stories

of survival with @JeffFlake and demanded he vote no on Kavanaugh.

He refused to look at them or answer.

They are heroes.

He is a disgrace.

The groups leading a campaign targeting corporations that may benefit from Trump administration

policies have received millions from liberal billionaire George Soros.

"The Center for Popular Democracy (CPD), a New York-based nonprofit consisting of old

chapters of the controversial and now-defunct Association of Community Organizations for

Reform Now (ACORN), and Make the Road New York (MRNY), a group whose 19,000 dues-paying

members are primarily Latino immigrants, have partnered to "name and shame" companies

the groups say are working with Trump or "profiting" from

his "anti-immigrant, anti-

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Devastating New Poll Shows Dems Plan to Destroy Kavanaugh is FAILING - Duration: 1:18.

A new Rasmussen poll spells bad news for the desperate and demonic Democrats, who are currently

attempting to ruin Judge Kavanaugh's life, simply to keep him off the SCOTUS.

In short, the American people are not buying it, and support for Kavanaugh is growing!

Breitbart A Rasmussen poll released September 28 shows

growth in voter support for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

Rasmussen asked voters: "Do you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable

or very unfavorable impression of Brett Kavanaugh?"

They report that 48 percent of voters hold a "at least a Somewhat Favorable opinion"

Kavanaugh versus 44 percent who hold an unfavorable view.

There is a slightly larger divide between those who have a "Very Favorable" opinion

on Kavanaugh, 36 percent, and those who view him "Very Unfavorably," 30 percent.

The Senate Judiciary Committee voted Friday to move the Kavanaugh nomination forward for

a floor vote.

Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) requested a one week time frame between between jthe udiciary vote

and floor vote in order to conduct an FBI investigation into uncorroborated se*xual

assault allegations again Kavanaugh.

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Comey Breaks His Silence on Kavanaugh, Believes There Should Be an Investigation of His YEARBOOK - Duration: 3:43.

As if disgraced former FBI Director James Comey does not have enough stupid garbage

to worry about, now he's injected himself into the Democrats Kavanaugh smear campaign

and is stupidly calling for an investigation into Judge Kavanaugh's ……..HIGH SCHOOL

YEARBOOK.

Democrats have gone completely off the rails.

Former FBI Director James Comey said Sunday that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's

"obvious lies" about his high school yearbook hint at "bigger lies" that may be uncovered.

Comey wrote that FBI agents are up to the task of unearthing the truth of se*xual assault

allegations made by Christine Blasey Ford and others, and that he believes Kavanaugh's

Thursday testimony could suggest trouble.

Yes, the alleged incident occurred 36 years ago," Comey wrote in a New York Times op-ed,

referring to Ford's accusation.

"But FBI agents know time has very little to do with memory."

"They know every married person remembers the weather on their wedding day, no matter

how long ago.

Significance drives memory.

They also know that little lies point to bigger lies," he wrote.

"They know that obvious lies by the nominee about the meaning of words in a yearbook are

a flashing signal to dig deeper."

On Thursday, Kavanaugh told members of the Senate Judiciary Committee that apparent s*exual

references in his self-written yearbook biography actually had innocent and lesser-known definitions.

Kavanaugh said that the term "devil's triangle" referred to a drinking game, rather

than a bise*xual threesome with two men, and that the word "boof" referred to flatulence

rather than an*al s*ex.

His explanations were unconvincing for Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., who accused Kavanaugh

of lying.

"I do not believe 'boof' is flatulence, I do not believe a 'devil's triangle'

is a drinking game, and I do not believe calling yourself a girl's 'alumnius' is being

her friend," Whitehouse said Friday as the Judiciary Committee prepared to vote on Kavanaugh's

nomination.

The committee approved Kavanaugh in a party-line vote, but President Trump requested a one-week

FBI investigation Friday after Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., indicated he would be uncomfortable

with an immediate Senate floor vote.

Comey warned in his op-ed that Kavanaugh's yearbook testimony may have more serious meaning

as FBI agents interview potential witnesses linked to three alleged s*exual assaults involving

Kavanaugh.

"Once they start interviewing, every witness knows the consequences.

It is one thing to have your lawyer submit a statement on your behalf.

It is a very different thing to sit across from two FBI special agents and answer their

relentless questions," Comey wrote.

"Of course, the bureau would not have subpoena power, only the ability to knock on doors

and ask questions.

But most people will speak to them.

Refusal to do so is its own kind of statement."

Ford alleges that Kavanaugh pinned her to a bed, attempted to remove her clothing, and

covered her mouth in a manner that made her fear for her life when she was 15 years old

and he was 17.

Four people identified by Ford as attending the 1982 gathering, including Kavanaugh, said

they have no recollection of the event.

Former Yale University classmate Deborah Ramirez alleges that Kavanaugh exposed himself to

her when he was 18-years-old, forcing her to touch his pe*nis without her consent.

A third accuser, Julie Swetnick, alleges he was present when she was "g*ang raped."

Comey, a Republican former Bush administration official, was selected by former President

Obama to lead the FBI.

Trump fired him last year, and has provided inconsistent public explanations of his decision.

The former FBI director took a swing at Trump in his op-ed, writing that "the president

routinely attacks the FBI because he fears its work."

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Why New Cars Aren't Built to Last, Even Toyotas - Duration: 5:00.

rev up your engines, and Andrian says I've seen your Toyota Celica is pretty

much bulletproof but what about in the seventh generation Celicas the t230s

are they as reliable as the older generations, no they're just not they're

all computer controlled and the ones that had those Yamaha designed engines they

blew up because something about the oil pan wasn't the right size when you

cornered it scavenged and suck air and then they blow from loss of oil pressure

now you could fix it yourself, they have kits where you put a different oil pan that's

wider and holds more oil and then they don't scavenge like that and they work

perfectly fine, I know guys that have done that and they haven't any problem since

then, they're just not as reliable as the older ones, it's sort of like if you want

the height of reliability, well-built, and they're gonna last a really long

time, basically you're talking to mid 90s to late 90s Toyota, cuz even the Toyotas

aren't as reliable as they used to be it's everything's going planned

obsolescence that's the world these days you know, they sit around said why should

we make a car that lasts a million miles then we won't sell as many, so you know

they're all kind of together with more plastic more computer-controlled

stuff that's gonna break, slow down low ten says Scotty what do you think of

the 2000 Mitsubishi Galant es with one hundred thousand miles for five hundred

bucks I'm from San Antonio the ac blows ice cold it's all I care about

do you think it's a good buy, well if it has ice cold AC, you're paying five

hundred bucks for a Japanese car that has 130 thousand miles and you road tested

it and it check out then yeah it's a good buy, I mean you want to rent a car, I rented a car for five

days that cost me 500 bucks, so what the heck give it a chance you know, if

it's an automatic they got real weak automatics and if you do have it and

after a while the automatic transmission goes bad on a Mitsubishi just get rid

of it, but what the heck why not buy it for five hundred bucks you know, that's

nothing, Lei lei says Scotty with a steering wheel conversion from

right-hand drive to left hand drive be worth it on say a Supra or GTR

not really cause it's such a pain in the butt to do and it costs so much money, I

mean that's why when I was in a Virgin Islands on vacation I thought what a

crazy country, it's the British Virgin Islands so they all drive on the left

side of the road but almost 95% of the cars there have the

steering wheel on the left not on the right like they do in England, because

even though it was the British Virgin Island the closest places they bought

cars from was Florida, so they were all American cars so they had the steering

wheel on the wrong side I didn't even see a single one that was converted over

every once in a while I'd see an Englishman who had an English sports car

like an old mg and it had the right in steering on it, but all the other ones

they were american-made cars and they were over there and nobody converted

them because it cost too much money to do, Larry baby says Scotty loved the show, I

got a silly questionnaire, there aren't any silly questions if you don't know the

answer, can you disconnect the battery so you drain all the juice will that reset

the computer abs, a lot of it depends on the vehicle, what type it is, what year it

is, but generally the ABS system has got a memory in it that's gonna stay, so if

you disconnect the battery wait a minute and put it back on and you got an ABS code

generally it's still gonna be on, I mean if you want to try it and it resets it great

but if your lights on generally it means you got a problem, so even if it reset it

and you turn it on you drive around the block and the computer sees, yep that

ABS problem still there it'll turn it right back on you know, it's no miracle, I

mean you can try, but on most modern cars they've got enough Keep Alive

memory in them that once they trip the code it's not gonna get rid of that code

unless you get a guy like me with a high level scan tool, that says reset all the

ABS codes, when we get it and we say reset codes, it give us a list of what codes we want to

reset so we can pick either all or one at a time to set, if you just take the

battery off usually it won't reset the ABS on most cars, any modern ones anyways,

travel mate 03 says Scotty I have a Toyota diesel I love it, if I put the

car in neutral on the clutch depress downhill on the brake there's a grinding

almost banging sound what could it be, okay you're putting down at neutral and

you're hearing a noise and you've picked up the clutch and noise goes away, then

you got a clutch problem, could be the throwout bearing is going or the clutch

pressure plate, Springs are going out and they're clanging around inside, it's time

to pull off the transmission and put a new clutch in, when you buy a new clutch

take my advice don't just think, oh I need this one piece, buy an entire clutch

kit because you can get clutch kits for less than 150 bucks most of the time if

you price around, it has every single piece that you need, has to throw out

bearing, the clutch pressure plate, has disk, it has all the parts that you need

and the good ones even have a little alignment tool so you can set it up and

have it aligned so the transmission slips in better, always buy the whole

kit, don't just buy one part it's an expensive job pulling a transmission takes a lot

of time, you don't want to try to save nickels when you're doing a job like

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Don't give up too quickly - Duration: 0:50.

G'day folks Den here with another daily

tip for you. Today I want to talk about

not giving up too early.

You know, building a business is really hard work

and when you're testing some marketing

or you're trying to attract new clients,

it can be really really challenging and

in that challenge it can be very easy to

give up and I often see people giving up

or making excuses for why something

hasn't worked. And you know if you give

up too soon, you just might be one degree

off where you need to be. So I just want

to urge, you not to give up when

things get difficult.

Push through. It's where you really begin

to test your mettle. You know you'll get

stronger if you overcome obstacles.

That's it folks, talk soon

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'Traumatizing Horror Films' ft. Stephen King & More | Eli Roth's History of Horror: - Duration: 3:26.

"The Exorcist" is the movie

that traumatized me like no other.

And it did a lot of people, too.

Yeah. And then my parents were like,

"You're Jewish. We're fine.

We have to worry about dybbuks."

I was like, "A dybbuk?

I'm not worried about a dybbuk."

I was like, "I'll be the exception."

I swore I was gonna get possessed.

That movie scared me so much that I'm Jewish,

it made me believe in the devil.

I would sleep with a rosary next to my bed every night.

And after we watched the movie, my cousin went into my room,

and I fell asleep.

And he start shaking my bed.

I'm traumatized.

I have full-blown "Exorcist" PTSD.

I was definitely too young the first time I saw "The Exorcist."

I know I was watching it with my family,

and I remember at one point,

I did have to get up and use the little girls' room.

I was like, "Pazuzu is 100% gonna be down the hall

waiting for me."

I left "Dressed to Kill"

like everyone left "The Exorcist."

It was like [Laughs] It was like...

I don't know who to trust.

I don't think I can go home. Oh, my God.

"The Creature From the Black Lagoon."

Just a girl in a white bathing suit...

Man: Yes.

...and the creature's right below her and reaching up

and not quite touching her foot.

And I'm going like, "Eeeww." You know?

Howery: First "It,"

you were, like, going to school the next day

and all of us were freaked out.

"Hey, yo, you saw 'It' last night?

Did you get any sleep?"

"No, I didn't."

I mean, I was scared of clowns after that.

"Poltergeist."

That was the film that I saw way too early.

And I had to walk home three houses,

and I just sprinted, you know, because it was just --

I didn't sleep for about a week.

I had that white-blond hair

that was very much like the little girl in the film.

So somehow I imagined that these things would happen to me

because I looked like the young --

the young character in the movie.

Henderson: "Child's Play."

There was just this little doll and it was cute.

Then all of a sudden, it just came alive.

It's always those moments where the cameras moving,

but you don't -- It's kind of the P.O.V. of the doll

that just, like, it just drove me crazy.

And then people later

when they found out that I was afraid of that movie,

they would purposely, like, put it on.

And, like, you know, I couldn't go anywhere.

I saw "The Birds" when it was new.

I think I was 12 years old,

and it scared the bejesus out of me.

When suddenly a dead body falls out

and his eyes are pecked out.

Stayed with me my entire childhood.

For some reason, I used to really be scared

that the mummy was gonna catch me,

even though he never caught anybody.

Jones: It was "The Mummy" with Boris Karloff.

That was my first movie that I remember going,

"This is scary.

And I'm -- I'm -- I'm moved in weird ways."

My first horror movie taught me the power of horror movies.

Richard Dreyfuss' character in the cage

with the shark going by, and it's mas--

It's gigantic.

And I'm just thinking, like, "Oh, my God.

This -- How -- I was so blown away by it.

I remember, too. I saw it when it came out.

My parents took me. I was 10 and my brother was 7.

From the kids that went into that movie

and the kids that came out were not the same.

Horror, I think, touches so many people 'cause it is cathartic.

It's like an entertaining way

of dealing with your fears and anxieties.

It's better to be scared in a movie theater

than to be scared in real life.

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'Making a Monster' ft. Robert Englund, Tony Todd, & More | Eli Roth's History of Horror - Duration: 3:01.

Englund: Freddy's not real.

Freddy's not walking down the street

ready to grab your kid.

Freddy is in the imagination of the person he's haunting.

That's the only place he exists.

And the imagination is larger than life.

It's kicked up. It's surreal.

Therefore, the behavior and the attitude and the acting

that support that figment of the imagination

has to be equally large sometimes.

Todd: It was very important for me

to create a back story for him.

The whole thing about him being an artist

was something that I was able to contribute

because I had to come up with a reason why his hand

was replaced with something that was less artistic.

Bell: If you try to create a character and don't know

all the details of his life, then there's going to be

this part of you that's empty, that's saying things

but doesn't quite know the background

to what it is that you're saying.

So I ask myself, "Who am I, where am I, what do I want,

when do I want it, and how am I going to get it?"

And then I write in composition books

the answers to those questions.

So hopefully by the end, by the time the camera rolls,

I've answered enough questions that I don't go mad

trying to play this guy.

Todd: I was doing all sorts of impression work at that time.

You know, I'd use dream books, and there would be

certain colors that would trigger certain --

all this actor stuff that means nothing to nobody unless

you're in the process.

It was very liberating for me under that makeup,

not to worry about my bald spot, not to worry about

casting a nose shadow,

not to worry about my good side or a pimple.

I was able to employ a whole bunch of old tricks

from the theater physically and vocally

and live kind of up to the special effects

and the scenery and the plot surrounding him.

What actors do is try and bring something else to the story,

something human, something alive, something real,

something that's not necessarily in the script

because there's often a lot going on in someone

that is not necessarily written down on a page.

Todd: You have to have the trademark,

you have to be able to deliver the scares,

and you have to be able to make people talk about it

long after you've gone.

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'Is Horror Sexist or Feminist?' ft. Diablo Cody & More | Eli Roth's History of Horror - Duration: 2:54.

♪♪

You know, I don't think that women have been

portrayed worse in horror than they have in other movies.

Women have always been huge horror fans.

Like, in the era of the gothic novel,

most of the people buying those books were women.

Women would go to court cases and sit and watch

all the trials, and so they're obsessed with, like,

true crime and violence and horror and all kinds.

It's always been like that.

"Frankenstein" is written by a woman.

So it's like there's a huge history of, like,

women's relationship with horror.

And also for me, like, some of the strongest

female protagonists that I saw growing up

were people like Nancy in "A Nightmare On Elm Street."

So it was, you know, in a weird way, it was empowering.

That's why it was so strange to me that people,

like my mom for instance, just saw it as violent or sexist,

because it an way, the women were the heroes, you know?

But I think in the 80s, it seemed like no women like it.

But I think I was actually just that women were sort of

afraid to like it because they felt like it was

a betrayal of feminism in some way.

As a woman, physically, you always feel somewhat

under threat, you know?

If you're in a room full of men,

you are less physically powerful.

But the fear I think is why a lot of women do like horror,

because fear is something that's part of your life.

And it allows you just a place to explore those threats.

There are a lot of women that are sexual abuse survivors

that don't get closure in their real life.

That's something people don't realize

about horror movies.

There are people that are in abusive situations.

There are people who have been attacked in violent ways.

And we don't have a justice system,

we don't live in a world where you always you get it

taken care of the way that it does.

Films are a fantasy for that reason, too.

They can heal you.

You know, the one that makes me very happy is we have,

you know, all the kids are sending around

the animated gifs these days.

[Laughs] I sound so old.

But, like, I keep seeing this one where,

from "Jennifer's Body", where she's flicking the lighter

and holding her tongue on to it.

And I think people love that image.

It's this idea of just being like hot and invincible.

The notion of the female as monstrous in itself has been

a central tenet of horror

from some of its earliest expressions.

You know, and that's what remains profoundly meaningful

to me about horror, is it's one of the few genres

that's had the guts to say, as a culture,

we are terrified of women and girls,

we are terrified of the power they have.

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Roll Hunting Nickels - Found Silver and Key Date! - Duration: 6:16.

I think we're about due for a nickel hunt what do you think

Hey everyone it's Rob with Rob finds treasure and I've got a box of nickels

to hunt today I'm gonna excited about this one because I have not been to this

Chase Bank for a box of nickels in months the very first time I ever hunted

nickels at this thing I found the Buffalo stampede that I got for buffalo

nickels I'll put a link to that video above here but I've gone back several

times after that and I had success after success and then it dried up and I

stopped going I did go there about two or three months ago and picked up a

nickel box I don't know the name of the video but it did pretty good long story

short it's been a couple of months again thought I'd go back ran in there get my

hundred our bill got a box of nickels there circulated I see a lot of the

newer looking Jeffersons just at first glance in there so and I'm talking about

the 2005 and newer nickels I'm hoping that's not a bad sign that it's a bunch

of newer nickels but you never know until you get into I haven't really

checked the Enders just the peek in here so I'll be checking the ends along the

way as always we'll be looking for Ernie Jefferson's Buffaloes V Nichols of

course we pulling out the 2009 s I'll also be checking the 2005 buffalo nickel

the modern one for the speargun flow still have yet to find that one and of

course we'll be inspecting the coins back in front for any heirs or varieties

that we come across that being said let's stop talking and let's start

hunting we're on a roll five of the Box guys and we've got a 58 d already but

look at this I started to pick it up thought it was a 58 notice it was a 38

set it right back down obviously you know we'd love to have it be a Denver or

San Francisco mint so let's take a look together 38 s unbelievable let me look

at this under the microscope and I'll get right back to you all right guys

it's actually not that bad a shape obviously it's

can have a lot of scratches it is circulated but for a 38 s third lowest

minted nickel of the Jefferson series 4.1 million minted it's right behind the

50 D and the 39 d that is a great find we've got a key date Jefferson nickel in

the fifth role well someone's gonna give us our first 40s nickel pretty toasty 46

Philadelphia so we got a 38 a 46 and a 58 roll number 8 another 40s nickel

another 46 much better shape this one's out of Denver that's to 46 is rule 19

got another 40s nickel here Warren pretty smooth but it's a 1940 1940s

we'll take it rolled it for 26 and this is kind of a cool find we've got a 1983

Denver Mint silver plated nickel its silver plated that is crazy

that's a cool find and when I noticed that I looked up and look what speaking

out I see a 42 and it has a silver look to it maybe not

it is 42 P silver war nickels in the box rule number 32 is gonna have a couple of

oldies I see a 1941 Denver San Francisco Terrace disco as well so that's three

coins 41 40 and 38 all with San Francisco and this one looks pretty old

it's a 49 49 Denver rule 33 we're gonna have our first Canadian of the box a 95

cool toning but it's just a foreign Canadian coin rule 34 another 40s coin

1940 one Philadelphia this time roll 36 found

herself in 1947 Denver rule 46 got another 1942 nickel this one's gonna be

regular nickel rule 47 second coin no the roll is a 41 Denver alright everyone

know the box and nickels hunted let's cover the finds we've got a 1938's can't

get mad at that nineteen forty three forty one's a forty two non-silver 246

is a forty seven a 49 and pretty toasty shape it'll go back a 52 of 53 54 a 56

one 57 to 58 and to 59 s and then as far as the yellow finds we had to 2009 DS

and a 2009 P pretty bad shape we got one Canadian nickel we got this pretty cool

silver-plated 83 nickel and the fine of the box was this 1942 silver

Philadelphia Mint or nickel a little bit above average box because the number of

fines but still nothing fantastic to write home about anytime you can get

some silver though legitimate not plated legitimate silver in a box

you scored hopefully you enjoyed this new home with me if you did I'd

appreciate a thumbs up and as always everyone happy hunting and thanks for

watching

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President Donald Trump Praises New NAFTA Deal | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 1:45.

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Absolutely Stunning MID CENTURY MODERN TINY HOME (170 SQ FT) - Duration: 3:06.

Absolutely Stunning MID-CENTURY MODERN TINY HOME (170 SQ FT)

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Donald Trump SHUTS DOWN Female Reporters: "You're not thinking, you never do" - Duration: 2:56.

Trump: "She's shocked that I picked her.

She's in a state of shock.

Vega: "I'm not.

Thank you, Mr. President."

Trump: "That's okay, I know you're not thinking.

You never do."

Vega: "I'm sorry?

Trump: "No, go ahead."

"Now that you answered several questions on trade, I would like to turn to Kavanaugh."

"Don't do that.

Do you have — Excuse me!

Do you have a question on trade?

We'll do a couple of more questions on trade.

OK?

Don't do that.

And besides someone is before you.

Do you have a question on trade?"

"You know what, you've really had enough.

You've had enough.

Go ahead, please,"

President Trump was apparently more hostile to women reporters than their male counterparts

during a press conference Monday about a trade deal with Mexico and Canada and other topics.

Cecilia Vega was told she wasn't "thinking" when he called upon her to ask her question.

Vega attempted to ask the president about the allegations of sexual assault against

Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

Trump immediately cut her off.

"What does that have to do with trade?" he said.

"I don't mind answering the question, but you know I'd like to do the trade questions."

Vega later tweeted, "A news conference means you get to ask whatever question you want

to ask.

#FirstAmendment."

After a few minutes, another female reporter, Kaitlan Collins of CNN tried to bring up Kavanaugh

again.

Collins pressed, and Trump ultimately ignored her question and demanded another reporter

take the microphone.

Later in the news conference, Trump returned to Vega.

The president returned to Collins later in the press conference.

When she attempted a follow-up question, Trump said, "You know what, you've really had enough.

You've had enough.

Go ahead, please," Trump said, pointing to another reporter.

Do you think Trump is being rude to female reporters?

Sound off in the comments below and don't forget to subscribe.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump SHUTS DOWN Female Reporters: "You're not thinking, you never do" - Duration: 2:56.

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「LIVE」Monster Hunter: GU (#1): Love to Spend Money - Duration: 1:04:30.

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Quentin Tarantino on 'Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein' | Eli Roth's History of Horror - Duration: 2:14.

Yeah, so when I was a little kid -- 3, 4, 5,

really just starting to watch movies in a real way,

my two favorites genres were horror and old classic comedies.

When I saw "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein",

I literally thought it was the greatest movie

that has ever been made and that ever possibly will be made

because it literally was my two favorite things

in the world put together.

It was horror, and it was comedy.

But the thing that I noticed was the fact that,

yes, there was the comedy stuff, but then when the horror stuff

happened and Abbott and Costello weren't in the scene,

the horror stuff was played straight.

Yes, it was a real monster.

Yeah, it was "The Mummy." And the music got scary.

Yeah, the monsters never broke character.

They weren't aware they were in

an Abbott and Costello movie.

The monsters never broke character,

and the people they were going to kill never broke character.

I even think "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein"

ended up having -- to some degree or another,

it affected me as an artist, i.e., the fact that

at 5, I was able to make genre distinctions.

This is the Abbott and Costello slapstick comedy

part of the movie.

This is the Universal horror film part of the movie.

And this exists here, and this exists here,

and then they combined them together.

So now they're combining my two favorite genres together.

And I was even able to make those distinctions,

that, oh, this is this type of movie,

and this is that type of movie.

And this is the best movie ever made because they put

they put my two favorite types together.

And it influenced your story telling.

Well, I've been mixing and matching

my favorite genres ever since I started putting pen to paper.

You know, none of my movies are just one thing.

There are always, like, a lot of different genres

and sub-genres crammed into it.

For more infomation >> Quentin Tarantino on 'Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein' | Eli Roth's History of Horror - Duration: 2:14.

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Study: West Virginia, Pennsylvania Have The Most Deer-Related Crashes - Duration: 0:25.

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Samantha Markle uses British TV to apologise to Duchess Meghan - Duration: 3:02.

If the mountain won't come to Muhammad. Duchess Meghan's half-sister Samantha Markle will take to British TV, apparently

The 53-year-old has appeared on British television to issue an apology to her sister, to whom she has been trying to speak with

Well, now she's spoken, and there's a lot to make of it all.Appearing on Channel 5's Jeremy Vine, Samantha said: "I wish things could be different

"Markle, who has reportedly not seen Meghan in more than a decade, also said she hoped to "move forward with peaceful resolve"

The elder half-sister to the Duchess of Sussex has been critical of Meghan for some time, even taking responsibility for the staged paparazzi photos involving their father Thomas, catapulting him into international infamy

Watch her apology interview above!Last week, Samantha's publicist Rob Cooper said that she was "coming to the UK this week, like it or not"

In the tweet, he wrote: "After making numerous attempts in private to arrange a one on one meeting with The Duchess of Sussex to discuss their 74 year old father's health, Kensington Palace have refused to respond

I fear Meghan may not be made aware of these discreet attempts and therefore making this public is the only option we have left

"On the television show, Samantha was asked by the host why she had said such insulting things about her half sister, including calling her Cruella de Vil, Duch-ass and the Duchess of Nonsense

She responded by saying: "I do regret that. I worked in broadcasting radio for a while and I've always been a bit boisterous

But I think I said that at a point which seemed inescapable." She also addressed the conflict over not being invited to Prince Harry and Meghan's wedding in May: "I think everybody was hurt not being included or invited to the wedding, but I felt as though it could have all been nipped in the bud had everyone been included, and we all just agreed to move forward with positive resolve

"Of the awkward comments over the last few months, Samantha said there was "so much water under the bridge and so much has spun out of control that was never intended to

"Samantha then said that the hurt feelings wouldn't have snowballed, but it didn't mean they loved Meghan any less

"I just think that families can be this way when there's confusion and people are hurt

So moving forward, I apologize and wish things could be different."No word yet on whether Meghan saw the candid interview, but there's no doubt Samantha's very public appearance would be hard to miss, even in the royal circle

WATCH: Meghan Markle visits Rwanda for World Vision's clean water campaign:

For more infomation >> Samantha Markle uses British TV to apologise to Duchess Meghan - Duration: 3:02.

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'Video Games Revived Zombies' ft. Edgar Wright | Eli Roth's History of Horrors - Duration: 1:47.

I will attribute the rebirth of the zombie genre, honestly,

to video games,

because "Resident Evil" and "House of the Dead" --

think about this for a minute. You're right.

You put a third-person-shooter gun into a kid's hand

and he can shoot zombies --

That was before "Dawn of the Dead."

That was even before "28 Days Later."

So I think what happened was all of a sudden,

the zombie genre, which traditionally

had probably sort of died out a little bit,

and all of a sudden, you have all these zombie video games,

and you're like [Bleep] man. People love shooting zombies."

Then they make "Resident Evil."

Then they make the "Dawn of the Dead" remake.

Then Simon and the guys make "Shaun of the Dead."

Wright: Those games did a very good job

of capturing some of the spirit of the Romero films.

And me and Simon, through talking about that game,

started talking about George Romero

and realized that we both were obsessed with that movie.

So this then turned into an episode of "Spaced"

where Simon Pegg's character, Tim Bisley,

fights zombies in his flat.

After having played Resident Evil 2

for like 32 hours on end,

he's now hallucinating zombies in, you know, his apartment

and starts kind of shooting them.

And at the end of that shooting day

where we were making this zombie-killing sequence,

it was one of those days

that I get frequently where I thought, "Wow.

I can't believe this is my job

and I'm getting paid to do this."

And so we caught a taxi that night,

and I said, "Maybe we should do a whole film like this."

For more infomation >> 'Video Games Revived Zombies' ft. Edgar Wright | Eli Roth's History of Horrors - Duration: 1:47.

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Rustic Cozy River Run Ranch Cabin by Reclaimed Space - Duration: 2:17.

Rustic Cozy River Run Ranch Cabin by Reclaimed Space

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