Five little monkeys jumping on the bed,
One fell off and bumped his head.
Mama called the doctor, and the doctor said,
"No more monkeys jumping on the bed!"
Four little monkeys jumping on the bed,
One fell off and bumped her head.
Mama called the doctor, and the doctor said,
"No more monkeys jumping on the bed!"
Three little monkeys jumping on the bed,
One fell off and bumped his head.
Mama called the doctor, and the doctor said,
"No more monkeys jumping on the bed!"
Two little monkeys jumping on the bed,
One fell off and bumped her head.
Mama called the doctor, and the doctor said,
"No more monkeys jumping on the bed!"
One little monkey jumping on the bed,
He fell off and bumped his head.
Mama called the doctor, and the doctor said,
"Put those monkeys back to the bed!"
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356 VINTAGE PADLOCKS PICKING SERIES - 30mm LIC PADLOCK - sub eng - Duration: 4:18.
Hello guys, welcome again,
The padlock I have for you today is very special for me
it´s a LIC padlock
made in Spain
and I've offered you the pickings of several LIC padlocks
are vintage locks, this one I think has never been used
and I did not know who the manufacturer was, if it was a missing manufacturer
or who was the manufacturer of these LIC padlocks
with this padlock we have the original keys we have been able
there it is, it´s a LINCE
we have been able to solve the enigma
They are padlocks made by LINCE, I think it was a brand that had before and has abandoned
It's very well made, I love this padlock,
it only has four pins but
carries spool, carries security pins, what that says a lot about its quality
as you can see
the biting is cool, the first one is very short, second very long, third and fourth short,
the keyway is very broad
there is no problem, can be access the pins very well
the picking, consequently, is simple
but even so, it's a padlock that I love
and I'm happy to add it to my collection and offer you, in the first place, the information,
and the second one can show us
let's do the pick
and we see how he behaves
Let's try
this padlock I do not know where I got it
I do not know if I bought it myself
or sent me someone, if someone sent it to me, I´m sorry
but but I do not remember, I'm sorry
let's do it, I'm going to use this tensioner home made placed on top of the keyway
and this Peterson pick,
it's a hook that goes very well to work from below,
Let's try
medium tension, first one click
second one click and falls into a false set, I'm going to press
the first one seems...
it gives counterotation
there it is, it's a spool, we put it, second is set
third is binding, give counterotation
we set it, fourth is binding, it gives counterotation
we set it
there it is, at least it has three spools,
and opens
it's a very nice padlock
I love to find security pins
on padlocks so small, like this one,
is a padlock that has 30 millimeters only
It has double close shackle
and it is already a few years old, it can be from the 70s or 80s at the most,
very very pretty
I love it,
so this has been the picking of this LIC,
manufactured by LINCE, 30 mm
I hope you enjoyed it, that it will be useful and thank you very much for your time, bye ;o)))
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Face to Face: Alejandro Valverde x Imanol Erviti - Duration: 6:28.
Well, what can I say about you, Imanol?
We've always shared rooms, we've always been together.
He's a very stupid boy, but...
... but I stand him because he's my friend.
We spend more time together during the season than with our wives.
And the good thing is that we joined the team at the very same year, 2005.
It's been a lot of years together and...
... every time we're at the same race we're always together.
+ We get on well with each other. - Really well, yup.
Good and bad days, of course, but you start to remember and realize we've really enjoyed our sport.
We've endured many bad days, of course, but to be honest, we've gone through many other good things.
I remember how you laughed at me last year at the Volta a Catalunya.
Don't even tell - what a day.
F**k, we did really have cold weather that day - especially me.
You had put in good clothes, I didn't.
I never saw you like that. I asked you: 'Is it cold, Imanol?' And you said: 'F**king hell, it really is.'
I couldn't keep my jaw from chattering.
And on the other hand, in my case, I've really learnt much from you.
From me? Nah. Haven't I really learnt much more from you?
One really learns a lot with you. To start, something I really laughed at you about was: eating oats.
"What are you doing? That's food for horses, for birds!"
+ And now he never stops eating oats. - All the time.
And your orderly ways of doing things, which is something I'd like to be like you at.
You get to a race and you plan on all the essential things.
I go to a race calm because I know he'll have everything sorted out and he always comes back to me...
.. people ask me: 'Why haven't you set this up?' 'Well, I only have to ask Imanol! He surely knows it.'
Nah, but it's a work together. You also have many more things to respond to. Those things, I'd like to know how you cope with them.
That's the way you build a team. Someone does a couple of things for you, then you bring to the table what you can help with.
It's just adding up to get a better result.
And then, how did you see how we did last season? Come on, let's analyze on 2018. I want to have a different perspective.
Mah, it's been a season where we had really much everything.
Many moments of joy. Having you back at such an impressive level was a boost of motivation for all the team.
Everybody appreciates you and, damn, before you got to Mallorca and showed us all...
... you were back to what you were - it was a relief. Just after that, an amazing start to the season, with lots of victories.
That makes the whole team ride calm, makes you more dynamic, it's a wonderful feeling for everybody.
And on top of that, the icing - the world title. That was...
One race that I would have liked to have you with me.
And you insisted a lot. 'Come on, Imanol, you can do it.' But I didn't have anything left in the tank.
I was sad not to be with you there, but I couldn't be happier about what happened. It was a moment to remember.
And the good thing is, we're going to enjoy it together this season.
You won't be stealing jerseys from my laundry bag this year! We always mix them up.
It's been a beautiful year, I'm agree with you on all of that. We got off to a very solid start, the whole group.
Then, the Tour - it might be that we always want to do so well that we put so much pressure on our own shoulders.
Putting that stress on ourselves might have done bad on us.
We don't perform as we'd like to, but it's also the most demanding race, the one with the best field.
In order to have things go well there, you need to have good condition, good luck and many other factors, this, that, the other one.
How your rivals respond, how you do tactics-wise, etcetera.
It's not easy, and as soon as one factor collides with your goal, you start to tumble.
That's sport. In the end...
... you want to do things one way, do as much as he can and it doesn't turn out well.
Sometimes you win, sometimes you learn.
It's also true that last year, on the first 10 days, we did better than almost any other edition. We got through all danger really well.
I think we rode as we had to. But it comes down to the energy of every team's main leaders, making the right moves, finding each other's weak points.
At the Tour, as in every other race, the one who's stronger and makes the right moves tends to always win.
What would you like to race this season? That's the question.
Let's do some early planning, which could go forward or not.
Murcia, Almería...
... then I'd go to Abu Dhabi / Dubai - which are the same race together this season, six or seven days - ...
... I'd come back and do the Volta a Catalunya ...
+ ... then País Vasco ... - No. I'd do the Ronde van Vlaanderen.
+ Will you? - Yup. So, Flanders, Amstel, Flèche, Liège, Giro...
... Tour de Pologne, Vuelta a España, and the Worlds. And Lombardy.
+ Wow! So, Giro, after the Giro... - Poland. After some rest.
Planning to race Giro and Vuelta gives you room to make two distinct efforts, peaks during the season.
You've really got a lot of time to recover between the two blocks.
So, what would you like to do?
I imagine I'll have to start early, because there's so many races for our leaders in the early season.
My ideal start would be Andalucía, Paris-Nice, Catalunya. But I've got to be where leaders like you are.
Adding up to the team and do the work I'm supposed to do.
And on top of that, we've caught up with each other! Because we're not at the same room during the training camp, and with this, you do this, I do that...!
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Terror/Escritura - MISERY de Stephen King (ESP audio | ENG/ESP subs) - Duration: 11:11.
Who are you?
Hi! I'm your number one fan.
I've come to pitch you a great business idea. Hey, I have these super-cool ideas
in my head, but you're the writer. Why don't you write a book with
my ideas? I give you my ideas, we meet for a coffee, I tell you my idea,
you write the novel and then we share the royalties 50/50.
(Yeah, sure) You're a writer, dude, you'd love to hear about my life, my life has
been a compendium of tragedies and betrayals by those I loved the most.
(You cut my phone's cable, right?) You could write a book about my life
and then we could go to the signings together. (Sure, yeah) Okay, this feels weird,
you're agreeing with me too fast. Are you treating me
like I'm crazy? (It's just that there's something very convincing about you, I don't know,
like the axe in your hands) Hey, did I tell you that the Virgin showed herself before me
at the Maina ditch? You could put that in your book, dude, it would be a sales hit
at the church. I could go and call my friends
and family, and they would buy your book, dude, and it would be a golden opportunity for you.
Hi people! I'm back. I could finish some projects.
There are still a few to do, but I have time to make videos again. Today
I bring a classic, and also one of my favorite books. Today's novel is
MISERY by Stephen King. You've probably heard of it, since it's one of
Stephen King's most famous books. This man is also known as the King of Horror.
I'm not exactly a superfan of his. I think that most of his novels
have like 300 pages of filling, but he has really good books. Among my
all-time favorites are two of his novels: CARRIE
and MISERY. You can find the video I made about CARRIE in my channel, and today
we'll talk about the other, in my opinion, amazing book by Stephen King:
MISERY. Stephen King wrote it in 1987 and, of course, it
became a best-seller. What's it about?
There's this renowned writer named Paul Sheldon.
He's known for his romance series protagonized by a girl named Misery.
Misery is basically a romantic saga with
huge doses of melodrama. It makes you puke sugar, and the writer hates it with a passion.
The thing is, since this is Paul's biggest source of income and the editors can never get enough
of it, Paul must keep producing more and more and more issues of Misery.
"Oh, Misery fell in love with this new Lord, oh, Misery is now
pregnant but she may not survive the birth, oh"
Anyway, he loathes the series. He'd like to write more "adult" stuff, contemporary,
deep, insightful stories... what he feels it's his true
calling. So, in the latest installment of the series (which
just came out in stores) Paul kills his protagonist, Misery.
With Misery dead, he'll no longer have to write more of these
goddamned books he hates so much. He's free of his strings,
he can write whatever he wants. The series
are over and, to celebrate, he's finished another book completely unrelated
to Misery and, as he always does, he drives off
to a secluded place, accompanied by his just-finished novel
in the copilot seat, ready to withdraw from society
for a while. While he's driving through the road, there's
this terrible blizzard, he can't see anything, the car skids and falls down a small cliff.
The guy almost dies, but then, through the blizzard comes
this huge woman who, in a display of strength, drags him away
from the vehicle and takes him to her secluded cottage in the woods.
His rescuer is Annie Wilkes, a former nurse.
And, turns out, she's his number one fan.
Here begins the great tragedy of MISERY: we have the famous writer,
Paul Sheldon, completely out of the radar, untraceable by any of his
acquaintances, bed-ridden in Annie's house, his two legs broken and
feeling like shit. He can hardly move. His car fell down a cliff,
you can imagine his state. So Annie, this stocky woman
shaped like a bull, appears at the foot of his bed
and says "Oh, you woke up! I'm so happy, I can't believe
I was out in the snow and found you. You were lucky I was
there and could save your life. Look, I put braces on your legs and bandaged them,
and I also have medicines to heal you. I'll take care of you until you're fine."
And she adds "I'm a huge fan of your books, I read them all, I love Misery
so much, she's the light of my life. Look, I even have..."
And the lady has this huge pig pet in the house
named Misery, holy canoli. So Paul Sheldon is like
"Well, this woman seems a bit intense, but
the poor thing saved my life and is pampering me, she offered me her bed,
she's bringing me every medicine I need... Okay, it's all good, I'll
just laugh at her jokes and, when I recover, we'll bid our farewells and part our separate ways."
Well, Paul, if I didn't know who's written your story, maybe; but this is
Stephen King and things aren't going to go as nicely
as you were thinking. This revelation may shock you, but
it turns out that Annie Wilkes is batshit crazy, okay?
She's a mentally unstable woman who swings between moods
just like a weathercock; so when she, all happy after giving
the writer his medicines, drives off to the nearest library
and purchases the latest issue of Misery, she's ecstatic...
until she reads the ending when Misery dies, and she goes
completely apeshit.
She goes off on him. "Have you lost your mind?!" Towering over him like
"You killed Misery, this can't be happening, my life has no meaning anymore!"
Just imagine what it's like, to be utterly dependent, at the mercy
of a person who's wibbily-wobbly in the mind department. You'll see, Annie Wilkes
is that kind of fan who thinks that she know
the writer and his work deeply... Actually, they know it even better
than the writer himself! So, when she cools off from her freak-out,
Annie Wilkes enters the bedroom again and says "I just bought you
a typewriter" and places the thing on a small table
near the bed, and adds "Let's do this: let's
pretend that this novel never happened. I want you to write
the next issue of Misery." And the dude is laying on the bed like "Jesus F. Christ,
woman, you're crazy, how can I write another Misery novel
if I killed the protagonist. She's dead, the series are over."
And Annie "Nope, nope. You're bringing Misery back to life. This will be the novel in which
Misery resuscitates." During the whole book we're inside Paul Sheldon's mind,
learning about his life and his creative process.
We'll read how he tries to imagine a new novel under extreme circumstances.
If you're a writer, I strongly recommend this books, because
it's not only a horror book, a story about insane people,
a story of claustrophobia and racing against the ticking clock. It's also a novel
about creation. Paul Sheldon will have to
write a great novel full of
well-rounded characters, while staying true to the tradition and style of
all the previous books in the series. Because at the foot
of his bed awaits his Number One Fan, the most intense
fan he could ever imagine, and this fan knows him and his work
too deeply to content herself with anything that's not perfect
and completely honest.
He'll start writing this story, and some parts wont' be good, he'll have
to rewrite them, he'll have to use his own pain-fueled delirium, his own situation,
and channel it all into the new novel, thus creating a masterpiece, the next
great installment of Misery. This novel, like many other
works by Stephen King, had a movie adaptation. Unlike a few
of these adaptations of this author, this one was really good, lead
by two top-notch actors. This is the movie that earned
Kathy Bates an Oscar. I love that actress. She played as Annie Wilkes
and she was utterly terrifying and imposing. And there goes today's video.
I hope you enjoyed it. See you next time! Thank you so much for watching me
once more. Bye-bye! :D (I've suffered so much and that's why,
that's why you have to write my biography and sell it and sign it, and the two of us will
become famous, because I deserve it, because I've suffered so much in my life,
people always leave me and nobody understands how good I am, Jesus, I don't understand
why people don't love me, but you're a writer, you're sensitive, right?
You will love me.
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В отношении советника генерального директора компании «Газпром межрегионгаз» Рауля Арашукова, отца задержанного члена Совета Федерации Рауфа Арашукова, проводятся следственно-оперативные мероприятия
Об этом со ссылкой на источник сообщает РИА Новости. По его словам, Арашуковы подозреваются в причастности к организованной группе, похитившей более 10 миллиардов рублей
«Интерфакс» со ссылкой на источник сообщает, что Арашукова-старшего задержали в одном из офисов «Газпрома» в Санкт-Петербурге
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Генпрокурор зачитал сенатору от Карачаево-Черкесии список обвинений, среди которых заказные убийства и дестабилизация обстановки в КЧР
Все члены Совета Федерации, кроме одного воздержавшегося, проголосовали за снятие с Арашукова-младшего неприкосновенности
Рауль Арашуков руководил несколькими филиалами «Газпром межрегионгаз», ныне является советником гендиректора этой компании и действующим депутатом Народного собрания КЧР
Награжден орденом РПЦ святого благоверного князя Даниила Московского II и III степеней, серебряным крестом «За возрождение Терского казачьего войска», почетной грамотой «Газпрома»
В прессе известен как «газовый король», а на январской вечеринке по случаю его 59-летия, как писали «Новые ведомости», были замечены, в частности, начальник центра по противодействию с экстремизмом МВД Карачаево-Черкесии и другие высокопоставленные силовики республики
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झटपट तांदळाची खीर - Tandalachi Kheer Recipe - Quick & Easy Rice Kheer Recipe In Marathi - Smita - Duration: 3:00.
Kheer (pudding) is definitely a mouth watering dessert.
And kheer made out of rice is my favourite.
So today let's make my favourite kheer made out of rice.
Here I have kept 5 cups of milk to boil.
Also I had sokaed 1/4 cup of basmati rice.
And I am going to put this into the milk and cook it.
It will take aproximately 15 mins for the rice to cook.
We will keep stirring this in between.
The milk has nicely come to a boil, we will now reduce the flame to medium.
The milk has now reduced to it's half and our rice is also cooked.
See this, how nicely and soft the rice is cooked.
Now we will add 1/2 cup of sugar to this.
Here I have finely chopped few soaked and peeled almonds.
I'm adding them now.
Few rasins also.
And some pistachios which I have soaked and finely chopped.
To this I'm going to add a little cardamom powder.
I am going to add the cardamom powder almost less than 1/4 tablespoon, just a pinch.
And now we will cook this till it turns to a little thick consistency.
We will add few saffron strands to this.
Now we will cook this kheer for some more time.
Also keep stirring it in between.
We have to make this cream a little thick and creamy.
So we will boil it more.
Our kheer has now become nice, thick and creamy.
We will now take this out in a serving bowl.
You can use some rose petals to decorate this.
You can serve this kheer hot or cold, both ways.
And you saw that how simple is this to make.
So do try this dish and let me know.
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer blames complacency for Manchester United draw with Burnley - Duration: 2:27.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes Manchester United's eight-game winning streak made them complacent going into their disappointing draw with Burnley
The Red Devils surprisingly went 2-0 behind to the Clarets at Old Trafford, but fought back to claim a point with a late equaliser
It was the first time that Solskjaer failed to win a match since taking over as interim United manager in December and he thinks that their immense success in recent weeks let complacency set in
'We started the game almost feeling like the eight previous games meant we could start the game with a 1-0 lead, but it doesn't happen like this,' said Solskjaer
'The performance wasn't too bad if you look at it in the end, we had loads of shots, efforts, possession, we were just too slow
'We have to earn the right to win the game by having a good start. They made it difficult for us, but then again we had a great comeback
'The danger of winning might be that you think what we've done before gives us the right to start off on 90 per cent
'But you have to start properly in each game, and today we didn't start well enough to cause problems
' Ashley Barnes and Chris Wood gave Burnley a two-goal lead before Paul Pogba and Victor Lindelof restored parity for the home side
While failing to beat Burnley at home is a source of disappointment for the Norwegian, he is pleased that his side showed spirit to fight back for a point
'I think all in all you'd be disappointed if you say you lost two points at home, but the reaction was good and I don't think we deserved to lose the game
'The decision-making could have been better at times, but that's learning. If the game was two or three more minutes we could have got the last one as well
' United's next game is away to Leicester City in the Premier League on Sunday.
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Tere Jism Heart Touching mobile ringtone | Romantic Status | New Female Version Ringtone 2019 - Duration: 0:30.
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THISis the new brawler Gene!
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Denis Suarez: 'The latest news? I don't know' - Arsenal transfer update from Unai Emery - Duration: 2:52.
Arsenal have been locked in talks with Barcelona over a loan deal for the out-of-favour midfielder since the beginning of the month
It's understood that Emery has successfully convinced the 25-year-old - who he managed for a season at Sevilla - to join him at the Emirates a fortnight ago
However, the deal hit the rocks last week when Arsenal refused to meet Barca's asking price for a permanent transfer fee
Barcelona wanted Arsenal to pay £20million at the end of the season to permanently sign Suarez, but the Gunners outfit were only willing to splash out £15million
Both sides are understood to have now reached an agreement, but Emery has remained coy on Suarez's seemingly imminent arrival
"There's no change in my idea, I think the same," he said after Arsenal's 2-1 win over Cardiff on Tuesday
"If some players can come here to help us, they will come. "The latest news? I don't know
Today all my focus has been on this match. "I've not spoken with anyone at the club who is working on that
"Maybe tonight or tomorrow, I will speak about the latest news. "My idea is the same: if we can sign one player to help us, it's good for us
" Barcelona manager Ernesto Valverde was also asked about the status of Suarez's move to Arsenal and revealed that the Spain international's exit will be announced imminently
"I know Denis was in this situation. It's not official yet and we have to wait a little," Valverde said
"It was a possibility that everyone valued, and we hope that things go well." Suarez is reportedly planning on travelling to London today to finalise his move to the Emirates
A medical is expected to take place within the next 36 hours as the transfer window closes at 11pm on Thursday
Should Suarez pass his medical, he could make his Arsenal debut on Sunday against Manchester City
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English alphabet/Capture the conch at the beach, I haven't been so addicted for a long time. - Duration: 3:02.
Hello ,I'm Miss Crab
The reef is covered with seaweed
I came to the beach and looked for conch.
Today it's warm
let us start
Wow
this is?
Just a conch shell
Different from what I imagined
I thought it was alive.
ok!
There are many seaweeds and shells here.
a clam
very excited
Many shells
very beautiful
Take them home and give them to my children
A lot of shells!
The weather is very good, the water is not cold
Another one
Oyster
Two small conch
Very small, very cute
They must be together forever
keep going
Wow,Am I dreaming?
WOW!
I saw this big for the first time.
Maybe I should buy a lottery ticket.
It's getting dark, we are going home.
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I tried a ThredUP Rescue Mystery Box | See what I got in my ThredUp Reject Box! - Duration: 6:57.
So I tried a ThredUP Rescue Mystery Box.
Was it good or bad?
Keep watching to see what I got!
Hi!
Welcome to artsycupcake.
My name's Maria and I share quick tips on the art of life, home, health and style.
I do fashion lookbooks, helpful reviews, home décor, and recipe videos, so if you like
those types of things please make sure to subscribe.
I just did a video all about the selling process with ThredUp, which is an online secondhand
clothing store for women and children.
I also showed you my goody box in that last video.
Today I want to share what a thred up rescue box is, so you can figure out if it's something
you might want to try.
Each Rescue Box has clothes that have been listed for a while, so it's a little risky
because what is wrong with these clothes, if no one wants them?
We are going to find out.
So when you buy a rescue box from online secondhand store thredup, they donate $5 to charities,
which is pretty cool.
There are a lot of different types of rescue boxes you can choose from.
As you can see here they have some with just handbags, mixed clothing, shoes, and kids
clothing.
They also vary in prices and the selection changes based on what they are trying to get
rid of.
I went for a premium mixed clothing box and it was $50.
I asked for womens clothing in medium and that was about as specific as I got.
The rest was going to be a surprise.
There is no return option or try for 7 days, then send back what you don't want.
It's just you bought this little box that needed some love and hopefully it's not
ugly.
But I figured 10 items at $5 each was worth the risk.
So, let's see what I got here.
The receipt is on top and everything is wrapped up in tissue paper.
The first item is a plaid j. crew shirt, but the sizing was a little off.
It said boy's size 10.
Next was a very soft teeshirt and it looked brand new.
Next item is a striped vest from talbots and it is made of silk so I am sure this was probably
around $100 when it was new.
Next is a soft brown blazer from the Worthington brand.
I think that brand is from JC Penny and probably was around $30 when it was new.
Next is a coldwater creek green jacket.
It is pretty cute, not sure if it is worn looking or if that is the texture of the jacket.
Another vest and this one is from calvin klein.
Vests must not have been selling well this season.
Next is a little dress from Wink.
Not much material going on there.
It's cute but may have to wear something up top to balance out the amount of skin showing
on that one.
And ok, I laughed when I saw these peeking out under that dress.
I was like, really?
Overalls?
And not only are they overalls, but they are overalls with holes all over them.
They are from lucky brand and still have the tags on them.
I may be selling those because I don't think I could pull off that look.
Next is a pair of banana republic pants which look like they have a really wide leg.
And then a loft skirt that has a cute pinstripe design.
And an ann taylor skirt that is nice and stretchy and beige.
So, 11 items total.
For $50 I think this was a great value.
I think I could sell the items I didn't like for more than $5.
The sizing was a little off.
I told them medium, which isn't much for them to go off I guess, but they didn't
ask for my height or anything, so I got a few petite items and I am 5'7", so not
sure how those will fit.
Then the boy's size 10 shirt was kind of a strange one too.
But overall this is a good deal and if you are wanting to stock up on something specific,
say handbags or kids clothes, you can get a whole box full for a low price.
Well, I hope you learned what thredup rescue boxes are all about.
If you want to see more about the selling process and ThredUp goody boxes, which are
more like a style box where you can send things back if you don't like them, I have a whole
video on that which I will link for you.
I have a coupon code in the description box below if you want to try out thredup with
a discount.
If you liked this video and want to see when I post more like it, don't forget to subscribe
and leave me a comment below so we can get to know each other.
Thank you so much for joining me today and I hope you have a happy rest of your day!
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TONED ARMS & CORE IN 5 MIN | No Equipment - Home Workout | Koboko Fitness - Duration: 6:16.
Welcome to today's workout today. I have another arms workout for you. There is no warmup get that in on your own
we're diving straight in to
modified
L-sits you are in that reverse plank position. However, your butt is closer to the mat and you're just raising one leg at a time
You can have a slight bend in your knee but try to keep your legs as straight as you can
This workout is very short. So it's a little bit more intense, but I know you got this
Keep your body suspended in the air the whole time. This is what really challenges your arm
And as you raise your leg, you are working your lower abs a little bit. It's a two in one
You look good
There you go, just raise one leg at a time really focus on the muscles you're working
Your wrist should be underneath your shoulders very
Good you are still in that same position when we go into the single leg dips
One leg is bent and on the mat
The other leg is straight and you are dipping you are dipping by bending your elbows
Your booty touches the mat very briefly and you go straight back up into that starting position
This is an awesome
Movement for the back of your arms that area that likes to jiggle when you're trying to look cute in your tank top
This is the one
This workout is so awesome short, but very intense
Keep going go ahead switch legs
Don't worry this is the last movement in this position. We are going to switch in just a second
dip dip dip dip dip
There you go. Keep going make sure you're doing it when that timer stops
That was wonderful go ahead and flip over and now you're going to do shoulder taps
You are in a plank position and you're tapping one shoulder at a time abs are engaged
Do your best?
This move is going to work your arms. It's also going to work your abs
There you go go at your own pace your pace is good you showed up that is already awesome
Make sure your abs are sucked in
Keep your hips as low as you can manage all
You have to do is tap one shoulder at a time you can handle that. Oh
You're doing so good
Almost there. That was good. That was really good plank row rotations. You're going to drop into an elbow plank
Your elbows should be directly underneath your shoulders you twist and raise your arms to the ceiling
Make sure your core is engaged your abs should be tight and sucked in the whole time
With plank rotations your feet may slip a little bit as you're twisting from side to side
Pay attention to that and do your best to control your muscles
You're almost at the end of this workout already
I told you short intense, but so sweet
This is so good so good for your arms and your abs your core is getting worked
And it's your last real move for the day. We have one more mobility move after this and you're pretty much done
You're gonna get on your knees now and we're going to do a cat cow. You're going to simply flex your midsection
This is really important because we've done quite a few plank type movements you worked out today you did that
That should feel so amazing. You did it
Very good now, I want you to slowly roll up. Just stand up nice and slow
There's no rush here. Just stand up at your own pace
You did that you did that
That was amazing that was so so so good
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I guess what I'm trying to say is if you're loving my workouts that makes me really happy because I want you to be happy
I'm here to see you win
And I want to personally invite you over to my website Koko fitness comm
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2-Minute Neuroscience: Trigeminal Nerve (Cranial Nerve V) - Duration: 2:00.
Welcome to 2 minute neuroscience, where I explain neuroscience topics in 2 minutes or
less.
In this installment I will discuss the trigeminal nerve.
The trigeminal nerve is the main sensory nerve of the head.
It carries information about touch, pain, temperature, and proprioception, or the awareness
of the position of muscles and joints.
It also controls the muscles involved with chewing, as well as the tensor tympani, a
small muscle in the middle ear that helps to dampen the sound of loud noises, and the
tensor veli palatini, a muscle that both helps prevent food from entering the nasopharynx
during swallowing and opens a small tube called the eustachian tube, which connects the upper
throat with the middle ear.
This helps to equalize pressure between the middle ear and outside air.
The trigeminal nerve has three divisions, the opthalmic, maxillary, and mandibular divisions,
which supply three different regions of the head and face as seen in the image.
The opthalmic and maxillary divisions carry sensory information, while the mandibular
division has sensory and motor components.
There are three sensory nuclei and a motor nucleus associated with the trigeminal nerve.
They form a column of cells that reaches from the midbrain of the brainstem to the upper
spinal cord.
The main sensory nucleus receives information from the head about touch and proprioception.
The spinal trigeminal nucleus receives information about pain and temperature sensations.
The mesencephalic nucleus receives proprioceptive information from the jaw and teeth to prevent
damage while biting and chewing.
The motor nucleus controls the muscles of chewing and other muscles mentioned earlier.
Damage to the trigeminal nerve or its associated nuclei can cause varying levels of abnormal
sensation.
The patient may experience decreased sensation, increased pain, and/or weakening of the muscles
of chewing.
Trigeminal nerve damage can also lead to a condition called trigeminal neuralgia, in
which patients experience short but intense bouts of facial pain.
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SPOILERS! TWD Mid Season Premiere OPENING MINUTES Breakdown! WHISPERER BATTLE! Season 9 Episode 9 - Duration: 4:51.
BINGE
RAMPAGE
Hey everyone welcome back for a brand new video
about the show that's almost ready to come back from its winter hibernation,
The Walking Dead
Warning beyond this point there are spoilers
for people who are not up to date on The Walking Dead
comic books and tv series.
SAVIOR: "Baby girl...Youre not gonna use that thing."
ROCKET LAUNCHER FIRE...EXPLOSION
We've finally got a substantial piece of footage
of the midseason premiere from AMC.
In this video we're going to take a good, long look at the opening minutes for the mid-season premiere
that was posted, then taken down by AMC.
However, AMC Premiere subscribers still have access to this video.
We're going to give you our BINGE BREAKDOWN
of this intense, action-packed opening scene
and talk about what else we think will happen in the midseason premiere,
which is thankfully now less than two weeks away.
The very first shot is one we got to see in the 'New Threats' trailer last week
although that shot was less than a second.
That shot and scene continues with a brutal shot of Jesus leaking everywhere.
We get a reminder that Jesus is definitely dead
before things kick into high gear.
The next shot shows the mask of the Whisperer who killed Jesus
then the actual dead Whisperer, with a pretty dumb look on his face.
The following shot is one from the first season 9B trailer
with the creepy Whisperer line...
UNKNOWN WHISPERER: "YOU. DIE. NOW."
Now we get an extended DOG shot as he barks at the new threats.
The scene then cuts to a graveyard shot
of walkers and potential Whisperers before showing just how scared Eugene is.
He finally got used to killing walkers and now this...
Here Michonne is already adapting to the new enemy as she whispers...
MICHONNE (WHISPERS): "GO. NOW."
Yumiko shows she's a quick thinker
and grabs the mask for evidence as the group attempts to leave.
Next we thank God that Kang and Nicotero
decided not to show us a closeup of Jesus taking a blade to his brain.
Daryl is keeping lookout and he notices the knife in the hand of a wanna-be walker,
Which matches a shot from the AMC 'Meet The Whisperers' promo posted last month.
Before the Whisperer can even get his hands up, Daryl ends him.
The new leading man finishes off the walker behind the Whisperer
and Michonne follows his lead with her sword.
After that sequence is another shot we've already scene from the behind the scenes promo
as the Whisperers and walkers advance through the cemetery towards our favorite survivors.
Daryl and Aaron are class acts here as they won't leave a man behind
especially Jesus.
This is a great aerial shot of Michonne being surrounded by walkers and Whisperer alike.
As she backs up you can see this walker pretender start to raise her knife,
a shot we've see before
and Daryl ends her.....
actually it was Yumiko.
Proving she's worth keeping around.
Michonne examines the back of another Whisperer mask
until Daryl calls her to leave.
Daryl locks up the gate as the group runs away
and then we get one of the weirder shots of the trailer as a Whisperer raises the latch to the gate.
That's it for the opening minutes everyone.
As AMC has already removed numerous links of these opening minutes online,
we can not post the scene in its entirety,
but we have included almost every second of footage from that scene in our video.
If you really want to see the full length scene,
you'll have to sign up for AMC Premiere,
which offers a five day free-trial if you sign up for a five day free-trial of YouTube TV.
We know that reviews of this episode
have called it somewhat of a slow burn and we think there won't be a ton of story progression in the episode.
We believe the survivors will head home,
but have another fight before they make it there where they capture Lydia.
Lydia will be interrogated but the group will also find out that Negan is missing,
and tensions will be sky-high.
We believe It's possible that Luke and Alden are out looking for Negan
before Daryl and company return
and they are captured before they even find out about the Whisperers.
The duo won't know what to make of the weird walkers until it's too late.
The other major story we know we'll see is Negan
and what he does after escaping,
aside from going into a child's room at night like a twisted psychopath.
We're hoping to see some Negan flashbacks but not sure if that will happen in this episode.
We think that's all we're going to see in the episode
and that the best moments will be in the Daryl and Michonne scenes.
We know we'll get action and intensity
and to see the Whisperer arc really start to gain momentum.
What do you think will happen in the premiere?
Will Luke and Alden both survive?
Will a hostage trade take place so soon?
Thanks so much for watching our videos everyone!
As always we're on the lookout for new promotional footage
to help figure out what's going to happen next in our favorite zombie drama.
Please let us know your thoughts in the comment section below,
follow us on Instagram and Twitter @ BINGE RAMPAGE,
Turn on the notifications button for our channel
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SHANE: "HOW IS MY BABY GIRL (JUDITH) BY THE WAY?
SHANE: GOT MY EYES DOESN'T SHE?
SHANE: GOOD THING SHE AIN'T GOT MY EARS MAN." (LAUGHING)
RICK: "YOU'RE - YOU'RE SUCH AN A$3%OLE." SHANE: "OH YES I AM, YES I AM."
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장비서와 대찬의 티키타카 케미폭발♥ [조물주픽] EP.13 - Duration: 3:10.
I left my wallet…
Oh, there it is
Hey, how can you just hang it with a clothespin? Do you know how expensive it is?
I was taking care of it | to prevent it getting stained with red pepper paste
I don't understand why I gotta listen to your complaints
[What If] [Tiki-taka chemistry between Ms. Jang and Dae Chan]
Welcome, are you here alone?
You can choose from the menu
Do you have coffee?
No, as you see all we have is alcohol
You have Coke, right?
Yeah, we do. But this place isn't a café-
Exactly, why does he want to see me at a place like this?
What do you mean by 'a place like this'?
Well, people usually don't eat spicy sea snails salad in the daytime
You're right. So why did you come here?
I'm getting unlucky feeling towards today's business
Hey, if you walk out the door and go straight 100 meter after turning left
There's a great café
Just go there and have a cup of coffee
You're a loan shark, aren't you?
I don't think Jin Hyuk would have borrowed from you
What makes you think I'm a loan shark?
You know what? People ask me if I'm a professor
You can never know a person by the look
I don't know, but you don't look scholarly
Well, you can just send a text message on your own
Come on, I didn't mean you look ignorant
Just send it!!!
Gosh, you're too loud!
Why are you yelling while asking me a favor?
Are you being hysterical because you're a spinster?
Do you think I'm a spinster?
Then are you in the bloom of youth? Well, I don't think so
You wanna fight with me?
Why would I fight with a woman I just met twice?
Then why are you starting it?
You just came here and started it
You're such a weird ajumma
Ajumma? Ajumma?
You said you're not a spinster That makes you an ajumma
I'm just a young lady, not an ajumma
Why am I saying this?
I neither need to nor want to know it
So, would you be quiet if I send a text message?
Hi
I left my wallet…
Oh, there it is
Hey, how can you just hang it with a clothespin? Do you know how expensive it is?
I was taking care of it to prevent it getting stained with red pepper paste
I don't understand why gotta listen to your complaints
You call this 'taking care of it'? You were just hanging it out
You're really weird
Why did you get wasted and leave it here from the first?
What a cheesy expression!
Ms. Jang, I think you're becoming cross-eyed
Yeah, whatever
Her juniors are really nice
Juniors?
Well, she looks way younger than you
In what way?
They're friends
I should go back to the kitchen
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Pulp Science: A Brief History of Science Fiction Magazines - Duration: 10:14.
Hello and welcome back to picsandportraits.
This is exciting.
This is a very exciting video as it is our first requested by a patron, over at patreon.com/picsnportraits.
For their subject, they have chosen pulp science fiction.
We are going to be looking at sci-fi and how it appeared in pulp magazines, from the late
1910s until the genre's peak in the 1950s.
But first, I want to take a quick trip through the origins of science fiction.
In a way, science fiction is as old as fiction itself.
In fact, many cite the Epic of Gilgamesh, the oldest surviving work of literature, as
the first piece of science fiction.
The Sumerian poem featured gods and mythical beasts but feels more akin to the modern definition
of fantasy rather than science fiction.
Another piece of ancient poetry, Indian poet Valmiki's Ramayana, featured floating structures
and supernatural weapons capable of destroying entire cities.
While both of these are often discussed as proto-scifi, we find a much more familiar
progenitor in Lucian of Samosata's A True Story.
This second century novel was written as a satirical farce and included a trip to the
moon, as well as a battle between the aliens found living there and ones from the sun.
When we think about what exactly defines science fiction, certain scenes or tropes come to
mind, most of which appeared elsewhere long before that term was ever coined.
A True Story's depictions of space travel and alien lifeforms are believed to be the
first of their kind, though similar themes appear in Arabic folklore, alongside descriptions
of brass robot-like figures and underwater civilizations.
An early example of my favourite subgenre, time travel, can be seen in Urashima Tarō,
the Japanese fairytale dating back to the 8th century in which a fisherman saves a turtle.
As a reward, the turtle brings him to an underwater palace.
There, he meets a princess who gives him a box he is never to open.
When he returns to his village a few days later he finds himself three hundred years
in the future, his family and friends gone.
Opening the box, he is immediately transformed into an old man.
Throughout the Age of Enlightenment we see authors begin to speculate on what the future
may hold.
In 1516, Thomas More's Utopia gave name to the perfect society and Samuel Madden's
1733 novel Memoirs of the Twentieth Century envisioned the political landscape of the
1990s.
In 1818, we get the definitive welcome with Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, which, yes,
featured a mad scientist but more importantly moral reasoning.
Speculating on the ethical repercussions of our advancement has long be a cornerstone
of science fiction, be it the trust placed in A.I. in 2001 or in Frankenstein's case,
the creation of life.
A lot people know Shelley exclusively for Frankenstein, though she also wrote other
seminal sci-fi works, including The Last Man, one of the earliest examples of a post-apocalyptic
future.
The term scientific romance appeared in the mid-19th century to describe the writing of
French author Jules Verne.
Verne's novels presented exciting and adventurous stories that relied on scientific invention
to carry his protagonists to the moon or the centre of the earth.
The success of these novels helped popularize the emerging genre and inspired many within
both the literary and scientific communities.
Our last stop is English writer H.G Wells, whose socially-conscious brand of sci-fi used
fantastic ideas to comment on modern society.
His two most popular works, The Time Machine and War of the Worlds, examined class and
British imperialism respectively, while The Island of Doctor Moreau looked at animal cruelty
and the effect we have on nature.
The work of Jules Verne and H.G. Wells inspired much of what we are about to discuss.
Now we talked about the dime novel in our history of the cowboy video, which this very
much feels like a spiritual successor to, but to recap, this was America's first form
of mass media specifically targeting the working class.
They were affordable and easily digestible books that presented sensational stories aiming
to entertain rather than enrich.
With advancements in paper processing and printing techniques, it became faster and
more affordable to churn out low cost magazines.
In the late 19th century, dime publishers began converting to a new format printed on
pulp paper.
The first pulp magazine, or pulp, was Frank Munsey's Argosy in 1896.
This was extremely successful and lead to other publishers following suit, most notably
Street and Smith.
Their pulp, The Popular Magazine, introduced perhaps the most enduring feature of the pulps,
the dramatic, full-colour cover.
Many early pulps consisted of generic fiction, to appeal to a mass audience, be they short
or serialized stories.
This meant adventure and romance stories would appear in the same issue as a detective or
horror story.
The earliest example I could find of a niche pulp was Munsey's Railroad Man's Magazine
in 1906, though Street and Smith are often credited with segmenting fiction genres into
individual, specialized magazines.
In 1919, they launched The Thrill Book.
Though the stories contained were promoted as unusual or unclassifiable, by today's
standards many would be considered science fiction.
It was edited first by Harold Hersey followed by Ronald Oliphant.
Under Oliphant, Thrill Book leaned further into the fantasy and sci-fi genres, the most
prominent piece being Francis Stevens' The Heads of Cerberus.
After only 9 months, The Thrill Book ceased publication.
This is generally attributed to poor sales as well as a printers' strike.
J.C. Henneberger and J.M Lansinger founded the Rural Publishing Corporation of Chicago
in 1922.
Previously, Henneberger had published the successful College Humor, and together with
Lansinger launched Weird Tales in 1923.
Even though the pulp was intended to showcase fantasy and horror stories, the first editor,
Edwin Baird, had a background in crime fiction and very little interest or knowledge in the
intended subject matter.
This notwithstanding, he did acquire early stories from H.P.
Lovecraft before being replaced by Farnsworth Wright the following year.
Wright expanded the editorial boundaries of Weird Tales and began building a stable of
writers and artists that contributed to the magazine's identity.
These included Conan the Barbarian creator Robert E. Howard, Greye La Spina and Margaret
Brundage, who illustrated many of the iconic covers, particularly the ones with naked women.
Weird Tales also has the distinction of publishing the first professional writing of a 16-year
old Tennessee Williams.
Wright promoted science fiction stories because, still, there was no American magazine specifically
dedicated to it.
This changed in 1926 with the launch of Hugo Gernsback's Amazing Stories.
Gernsback was an inventor and publisher with a background in radio and electronics, mostly
in an amateur capacity.
In 1908, he began publishing Modern Electrics, dubbed the electrical magazine for everybody.
It consisted of information on parts and other aspects of amateur radio though Gernsback
would eventually use the magazine to publish his own science fiction.
He sold the magazine and founded The Electrical Experimenter, a similar concept, in 1913.
Under the umbrella of Experimenter Publishing, Hugo and his brother Sydney would go on to
publish other magazines as well as operate a radio station, WRNY, beginning in 1925.
Broadcasting from the Roosevelt Hotel, they utilized the station for cross-promoting their
magazines and experimentation, including one of the first television transmissions.
With the publication of Amazing Stories, Gernsback wrote himself in the history of sci-fi alongside
H.G. Wells and Jules Verne, quite literally.
A lot of the early content contained in Amazing were reprints or serializations from these
authors as well as his original work, which was said to be terrible.
Gernsback was notoriously cheap and would often pay contributors late or not at all,
leading many established writers to avoid submitting.
While this all may sound negative, Amazing Stories was extremely influential in the early
development of science fiction, or scientifiction as Gernsback called it.The over-the-top covers,
illustrated by Frank R. Paul, informed the aesthetics of the genre while the Discussions
column allowed readers to interact with one another, encouraging and creating a community,
effectively giving birth to science fiction fandom, for better or worse.
Now, not only did Hugo Gernsback have issues paying his contributors, he also had issues
paying the printers.
He would lose control of his assets, including Amazing Stories, following a bankruptcy lawsuit
in early 1929.
The magazine didn't miss an issue, however, and is one of the few from the pulp era that
continues to this day.
Gernsback would immediately begin publishing two new magazines, Science Wonder Stories
and Air Wonder Stories, that would be merged in Wonder Stories in 1930.
That same year, Astounding Stories of Super-Science debuted.
Originally published by William Clayton, it was sold to Street & Smith in 1933.
Astounding paid considerably higher than Amazing, allowing them to publish distinguished authors,
like Jack Williamson and John W. Campbell.
Like many, Campbell began his career by selling to Amazing Stories.
Astounding would serialize his novel, The Mightiest Machine, in 1935 and in 1937 offer
him a position as editor.
His acceptance is considered to be the dawn of The Golden Age of Science Fiction.
Campbell worked with several authors synonymous with the genre and helped develop the talent
that defines it to this day.
These included Arthur C. Clarke, Robert Heinlein and Isaac Asimov, whose first story also appeared
in Amazing Stories.
The late-30s were a boom period for science fiction and many pulps emerged to capitalize
on its popularity.
While these competitors were mainly focusing on the sensational aspects of sci-fi, Campbell
wanted to present stories that were more mature and of a scientific nature.
Many of these contributors, Asimov, Heinlein, had a background in science and could add
legitimacy to their stories.
This would come to be known as "hard" sci-fi, and some authors were so successful
in their realism, the FBI raided Astounding's offices following the publication of Cleve
Cartmull's Deadline, due to its similarity to the Manhattan Project.
One author Campbell was particularly fond of was L. Ron Hubbard.
He not only published Hubbard's fiction but helped develop his therapeutic techniques.
In the late 1940s, Hubbard approached Campbell with a new form of therapy he coined Dianetics.
It was similar to psychoanalysis where people would purge themselves of past trauma by reliving
it.
Campbell believed in dianetics so much so, that he not only got Hubbard in touch with
a doctor they hoped could legitimize the process, but also recruited science fiction fans to
test out the theories.
These theories were widely ridiculed, not only by the medical community but also those
close to Campbell, including Williamson, Asimov, and Alfred Bester, who refused to have his
work published in Astounding due to Campbell's involvement in dianetics.
This did not stop Campbell from promoting and publishing Hubbard's articles on dianetics,
which would become the basis of the Church of Scientology just a short time later.
Astounding was the first of the sci-fi pulps to convert to digest size, and was followed
by many over the next couple of years, bringing an end to the period we are going to discuss.
The advent of the paperback and the acceptance of science fiction by larger literary publishers
also contributed to the decline of pulp fiction.
However, the genre was never hotter and these authors could find plenty of work writing
for movies or the new medium of television.
Science fiction continues to have a loyal following and many magazines are published
to this day, be it in print or online.
Now this was not meant to be an exhaustive history but hopefully it gives you a decent
overview pulp and science fiction.
I'm no expert, so if I missed anything feel free to correct or comment down below.
If you enjoyed it, give us a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't, and again, this video was
requested on our Patreon, patreon.com/picsnportraits, so if you like what we do and want to support
us, you can do so there.
I'm Brian Clarke, thank you so much for watching.
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⏱NOT YOUR TYPICAL POWER HOUR 2019 - CLEAN WITH ME 2019 - Duration: 13:22.
well welcome back in this video we're gonna be doing some cleaning and
organizing we're gonna make the mundane just a little insane if you like that
sort of thing keep on watching I'm Andrea Jean I'm a creator by date and a
licensed mental health professional by night on this channel we talk about all
things motivation subscribe thumbs up if you like it alright you guys so today we
may be doing a little bit of cleaning but we have some organizing to do I'm
ashamed to admit what I'm about to show you okay this is what this is what I got
a list here today don't look at my sink don't look in
there see that I told you not to look there wait we they just showed you my
house is a pits per usual but that's not we're here for today we are gonna do it
this stuff guys I got to put away some Christmas stuff I know it's a little
pest too I mean I got the Christmas stuff put away but I gotta kind of
organize it put it in our storage closet it's just like all spewed out in the
storage closets so we're gonna put that stuff away there's a ton of toys
downstairs that I'm gonna try to organize the thing about the toys that's
a little bit maddening right I don't know about you leave a comment if you
can relate to this thumbs up but you straighten all the toys right it's like
your kids know that you took time to straighten all the toys organize them do
all that good stuff and they're like hey I know that mom Merida heads clean up
those toys I'm gonna go down and destroy yes that's what it feels like I know but
I'm sick of stepping on them it's dark down there in the basement at night when
I get done with work and I just I don't want to spring an ankle nothing Goods
gonna come in it so we're gonna straighten up the toy is going to do
that and then if we have some time we may sort a little laundry I got about
four baskets in my bedroom and if I can sort maybe one or two I'm gonna feel
pretty good about that if you know me we don't do a ton of folding of the laundry
because we hang most things up so that's why I like to sort the laundry long
story short okay you want to see a list yeah there's a list read it
yeah oh and first and foremost as you all know we're gonna have some fun
and you know what I'm lacking in my water game here this morning so we're
gonna get some water we're gonna get hydrated and every time in this video
that I say the word get it I mean I don't have to say it like that but like
get it get it got it get it you're gonna take a drink of water because we're
gonna find health and organizing and motivating all in 1 3 for 1 special 3
for 1 special right here mmm get that hair out of the way so let's
fill up that water bottle let's get that I hate to say a Christmas
table but away let's do it
first things first let's take a drink let's get hydrated because we're doing
the health all in one here by the end of this video we're gonna have drank this
whole water hashtag water goals and yeah that's what
we're gonna do we're doing this whole water bottle and I'm gonna do this in an
hour an hour or less so we gonna be Zippin and zoomin and zinging and
zinging mall caffeinated uh excuse me getting hydrated getting ready to
organize some shit see these Christmas lights and they're down but we got to
put them downstairs we got our star and Santa you got to go away until next year
let's bring all this stuff downstairs here we are down in the dungeon no I'm
just kidding don't mind my water you two here
I won't make you listen to this whole video okay so I'm gonna get some booty
bumping beats here and don't you worry i hook you up I'm gonna get some good
beats for you too while you watch me organize this chaos ready set go
alright hey that's good huh finally see it didn't take that long it was just a
matter of doing it right that probably took me like 15 minutes to get it kind
of all organized in there together in one spot that sort of thing let's take a
look over here at a quick cleaning tip this is where I store all of those toys
in these bins definitely not organized but makes cleanup so easy got this at
Walmart
well let's take a peek at our hard work here looking pretty good this kind of
stuff just gets me excited yep I'll take that down to the next thing
all right feeling good yes we got about 15 minutes left of this speed cleaning
power sort of our adventure yes but we can get it good and we're almost done at
this huh it is 10 26 15 minutes let's sort some laundry I don't know how many
baskets I'm gonna do one two Juan do what y'all think and maybe we can sort
and fold laundry together and it's just it's like it's a community thing right
yes okay enough jabbering less salt
we're making decent time it is 10:41 I am a little bit out of breath here so
I'm just gonna leave these few things on the bed we will put them away later cuz
we don't about time to put them away I'm just gonna move these baskets right here
against my wall it's like their home away from home
and then maybe tomorrow when my kids are eating their breakfast that sort of
thing I will go through hang everything up but at least it's sorted and I'm
feeling good I could all three baskets sorted
thanks to your motivation and there we go get it
okay now last but not least let's go finish up our water and then I need to
get my kids some lunch they're gonna be home here shortly from the gym with
their dad and then this mama's got to go to work so water agua
mmm-hmm my skin is thanking me for it now let's cross the supper list where is
my permanent marker you smell good don't they
your nature smell Sharpie I don't weird I know
alright sorted laundry and more important than anything else we we have
fun we had fun now didn't leave we got hydrated we organized some stuff
we got some laundry sorted we got toys picked up and that is all that we're
gonna have time for today little bit little bites makes things seem a little
less overwhelming because that's the goal isn't it OOP I hear the door down
again if you like this sort of thing go ahead hit that subscribe button and
you'll see your fine faces in the next one thanks for watching
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Freddie Flintoff has labelled David Haye "a bully" - and says he "fantasised about fighting him"
The former England cricket captain labelled the ex-heavyweight champion of the world "disgusting" following a TV skit on A League of Their Own, aired in 2013
The Hayemaker landed 33 punches in 20 seconds on comedian Jack Whitehall, who had been wrapped in a punch bag
Video footage of the incident shows those on the panel show - including James Corden - laughing at the punishment dealt out to Whitehall
However, one punch, which went over the bag and caught him in the chest and head, left Flintoff furious
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"I was sat there fantasising about fighting him. "He would have killed me, but I would have had a bloody good go
" Freddie Flintoff (Image: PA) The incident came after Whitehall had mocked Haye for blaming a broken toe for his 2011 world title loss to Wladimir Klitschko
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356 VINTAGE PADLOCKS PICKING SERIES - 30mm LIC PADLOCK - sub eng - Duration: 4:18.
Hello guys, welcome again,
The padlock I have for you today is very special for me
it´s a LIC padlock
made in Spain
and I've offered you the pickings of several LIC padlocks
are vintage locks, this one I think has never been used
and I did not know who the manufacturer was, if it was a missing manufacturer
or who was the manufacturer of these LIC padlocks
with this padlock we have the original keys we have been able
there it is, it´s a LINCE
we have been able to solve the enigma
They are padlocks made by LINCE, I think it was a brand that had before and has abandoned
It's very well made, I love this padlock,
it only has four pins but
carries spool, carries security pins, what that says a lot about its quality
as you can see
the biting is cool, the first one is very short, second very long, third and fourth short,
the keyway is very broad
there is no problem, can be access the pins very well
the picking, consequently, is simple
but even so, it's a padlock that I love
and I'm happy to add it to my collection and offer you, in the first place, the information,
and the second one can show us
let's do the pick
and we see how he behaves
Let's try
this padlock I do not know where I got it
I do not know if I bought it myself
or sent me someone, if someone sent it to me, I´m sorry
but but I do not remember, I'm sorry
let's do it, I'm going to use this tensioner home made placed on top of the keyway
and this Peterson pick,
it's a hook that goes very well to work from below,
Let's try
medium tension, first one click
second one click and falls into a false set, I'm going to press
the first one seems...
it gives counterotation
there it is, it's a spool, we put it, second is set
third is binding, give counterotation
we set it, fourth is binding, it gives counterotation
we set it
there it is, at least it has three spools,
and opens
it's a very nice padlock
I love to find security pins
on padlocks so small, like this one,
is a padlock that has 30 millimeters only
It has double close shackle
and it is already a few years old, it can be from the 70s or 80s at the most,
very very pretty
I love it,
so this has been the picking of this LIC,
manufactured by LINCE, 30 mm
I hope you enjoyed it, that it will be useful and thank you very much for your time, bye ;o)))
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[ENG SUB] How to paint lovely pets | a Cat(Ragdoll) and a Feather - Duration: 4:53.
Hello everybody!
I'm back with a new video
and I'll be talking you through the steps for the very first time.
Today, I'm going to paint a cat and a feather.
Before I start, let's go through the colors I'll be using.
Here is a simple color chart I've created.
The first one is cerulean blue. It is going to be used for the eyes of the cat.
The next three colors are various browns Raw Umber, Burnt Umber, and Vandyke Brown.
I'll use these colors for painting the cat's dark fur.
The next color is Rose Madder.
I diluted it with lots of water to create a pale pink.
It will be used for the cat's nose,
around the cat's eyes, and mouth to make it more realistic.
The last color is the combination of Ultramarine Deep and Vandyke Brown.
This results in a very dark color
which I'll use for the pupil of the eyes and the flaps.
For this painting, I'll be using two different-sized brushes.
I'll mostly be using Da Vinci's Petit Gris Mix, brush number 8, for general use,
and BABARA's series 20R, number 4, for the details.
The paper I'll be using is Canson's Moulin du Roy 300g cold pressed,
which is made of 100% cotton.
Well, then. let's get started.
To begin, I'll paint the cat's eyes using Cerulean Blue.
It is a base color, so I'll be adding lots of water to the paint.
As I mentioned before,
I'll mix Ultramarine Deep and Vandyke Brown to make a very dark color for the pupils of the cat.
For the pupils, I usually leave some spaces as highlights to bring out the life in the eyes.
Now, I'll paint its pink nose.
To create a pale pink, I'll take a bit of Rose Madder
and mix it with lots of water.
The species of the cat I'm painting is called Ragdoll.
It has a patch of fur between the eyes and the ears.
For these parts, I'll paint a very thin layer of Raw Umber.
You should be able to see the sketch line under the paint.
After painting this base color,
I'll add some dark brown to depict the fur around its eyes.
I'll mainly use Burnt Umber but also mix other colors
like Rose Madder and Ultramarine Deep to make the picture more fun.
It's time to paint the cat's ears. I'll be mixing a very dark brown again.
I'll start by painting the edge of the ear flap first,
then pull the color inward using a brush dampened with clean water.
Now, I'll paint the feather.
I'll leave the center of the feather unpainted,
and use very thick paint around the stem of the feather and then pull it outward.
Doesn't the cat look cute already?
Lastly, for the whiskers, I'll be using a smaller brush.
After marking the position of the whiskers,
I'll use a craft knife to scratch the details out.
For the fur inside the ear, I'll do the same.
The painting is now finished.
Thank you for watching this video,
and if you have any questions, please leave me a comment down below.
I'll see you in my next video! Bye~!
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2018 Journal Flip Through - Creative Traveler's Notebook - Duration: 12:17.
Hi friends, I'm Tamsien from Babbling Books and today I'm going to be sharing with you
my 2018 Traveler's Notebook.
Now, there's actually two of them because the Traveler's Notebooks are split into two
6 monthly journals.
I started this at the very beginning of the year.
If you've watched my Traveler's Journal haul and set up video you'll know exactly what
I am talking about.
If you haven't you can watch it, the link is in the description box below.
You might've also seen my Japan travel journal, I actually bought both of these journals while
I was in Japan, and I love them so so much.
For the first time in, I think, my entire life I've managed to actually keep a journal
for the entire year.
So I am pretty proud of myself for achieving that.
What I'm going to do in this video is take you through page by page every single spread
in my journal for 2018.
And at the end of the video I am just going to leave a little bit of time to show you
a couple of my favourite spreads and some of the techniques I used to put them together.
Because I think that the way I have put these journals together is just a little bit different
and I'd like to share that with you.
So, I hope you enjoy.
If you keep a journal or a Traveler's Notebook I would love to watch your videos, I'm really
really obsessed with watching flip throughs, so please let a link for me down below.
[music]
Well, I hope you enjoyed that.
It was really fun to share all of the pages of my journal with you.
Now I'm going to share with you a couple of my favourite pages and as I mentioned at the
beginning of the video, some of the techniques that I used to create the page.
So the first one is from January, I really love this spread.
There's something about it which is just all of my favourite colours all together.
So on this page I've used a really cool washi tape that I bought in Japan.
So I tried to match up some of the items that I bought while I was in particular places
with the pages that I put them on.
I've also used the official Traveler's Notebook stickers, which are different designs every
year.
This year in 2019 they are actually music themed, but they were sort of train and travel
themed in 2018.
I also used some little cut out details from a box of cookies that I bought while I was
in Japan, and of course I've made some notes up the top here.
I really used this journal, as you would have seen, in a really flexible way and I didn't
write on every page, and when I did write there wasn't necessarily writing in the correct
sort of sections.
Another on of my favourite pages pops up in April.
I love this spread, this was actually for Easter, but as you can tell there's not a
whole lot of Easter details.
There is a little Good Friday thing over here which I cut out from a State Library magazine.
And what I really love about this page, if you can kind of see, is that I've included
some fake gold leaf on this page, just to give highlights to a couple of little details.
And I just love the effect.
It's not something that I did on every page, because it was really fiddly to try and get
it to stick in the right spots.
But I kind of love the effect.
Also over here was one of the first times that I made this kind of little flap using
some washi tape.
That was a technique that I used on a lot of pages, you probably saw me flipping them
up and down in the flip through part of this video.
April had a lot of favourite pages because I also really love this page.
Now I am not super happy with how this turned out.
I tried to make a piece of white paper look kind of vintage-y by using some watercolours
and it kind of turned out a little bit orange.
But what I do love is this up here.
This is a drawing that I did based on a photo I took when I visited my Grandma, which is
what this little note down the bottom is referring to.
So I painted this in watercolour and outlined it in a waterproof fine-liner.
And I've actually put it on a piece of an envelope which I received in the mail.
So it's go this really cool Royal Mail sticker on it.
And over here is the broken pieces of a leaf which I collected while I was at my grandma's
house as well.
So this is a real leaf, and I've just stuck it in with glue.
And I just love the texture that it brings to the page.
Another one of my favourite pages this time in May.
What I love about this, aside from the blue colour scheme, as blue is my favourite colour,
is that I've included this little pocket here.
So you can see it's attached onto the page and I've used that to keep some tickets and
business cards from a restaurant that I went to.
It was a really nice way to keep those in there without having to cut them down when
they didn't actually fit on the page.
And I'm really happy with how it turned out.
The other interesting thing that's on this page, which is probably included to better
effect on some other pages, is the wax seal.
So I have a couple of wax seals, you might even be able to see them behind me in the
video here.
And I really enjoyed putting wax seals in different places throughout this journal.
Again with the blue colour schemes, this page from September is a big favourite of mine.
I love that I came up with the idea of using a pattered page for the background on this
side and the sort of textured brown paper as the background on this side.
But if you look quite closely you will see that the little tabs that I have made to hold
down these little things are actually pieces of this background paper, so it kind of ties
the whole page together.
And I really love the effect that it's created.
Also over here I've used a little vintage ticket as a little tab to hold down this.
And I just love how this page looks, it looks like something off a pinboard or a memory
board.
And another technique which is a little bit hard to see in the flip through, so I thought
I would share it with you now is sewing.
So on this page I've actually sewn some threads onto a piece of paper.
I didn't actually create this with the intention of putting it in my journal, I was just testing
out stitch widths while I was sewing a dress.
But I love the look of it and I just kind of left the little strings on the end here
and it looks really cool.
Another spot where I did some sewing was actually a couple of pages later where I made this
little 'beside the sea'.
I found this little piece of cotton in the box of a pair of earrings my sister gifted
me and onto it using some blue thread I have just hand stitched some words that were meaningful
to me on that day.
And I think it's just a really fun and interesting way of getting some more texture into your
journal.
Though what that does do is make a very thick journal at the end.
The last technique, or things that I used in my journal, that you might have noticed
are these little instant camera photos.
I have a little polaroid instant camera and I didn't take it with me as often as I should
have in 2018, but I'm going to try much harder to do better this year.
These were taken on a little trip that I did to Malmsbury, and I actually made a video
of my reading habits while I was on that trip, so I'll put the link to that in the description
box below as well.
And on this page as you can see I've also included more leaves.
I was really interested to see that the green leave didn't actually change colour, I was
expecting it to go a sort of a browny-yellow colour, but I love that it stayed green.
So that's it, those are my Traveler's Journals from 2018.
Thank you for taking the time to have a look through them with me, and I hope that you've
enjoyed them.
I hope that you've enjoyed seeing the way that I've recorded all of my memories for
the year.
Now if you have created a video similar to this or if you are a journaling fan like me
please leave a comment below, I would love to check out your work, whether it's on Instagram
or here on YouTube.
I'm really keen to make more videos about journaling and I also have some workshops,
potentially even some online workshops coming up, to do with travel journaling in particular.
So I'm going to leave a link to my newsletter down below, so you can subscribe and find
out more.
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DIY Valentine's Day card with yarn heart (ENG Subtitles) - Speed up #567 - Duration: 2:05.
Hi. Today I will show you how to make Valentine's Day card with yarn heart.
Detailed list of all needed items is in the description of this video.
Fold a sheet of A4 paper in a half.
Copy a heart.
Cut it off.
Cut a proper piece of paper.
Copy the heart.
Apply a glue on the heart...
...and glue a piece of yarn. It should protrude beyond the heart.
Glue another piece of yarn.
Cover entire heart.
Apply glue on the inside side of the card...
...and glue it to the piece of paper with the yarn.
Cut a small piece of paper. Draw a text and glue it to the card.
And it's done.
This card will be a nice gift for Valentine's Day or Mother's Day.
Of course you can make the heart by using one, two or more colors of yarn.
I invite you on my Facebook page and Instagram profile.
Thanks for watching. Bye bye.
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MACROSS F マクロスF 마크로스 F - Diamond Crevasse ダイアモンド クレバス 다이아몬드 크레바스 [Vocal cover by Studio aLf] - Duration: 3:06.
When I was still in love with god
I never expected such a farewell would come.
If I had known I could never feel your touch again,
I would've hoped to be embraced just one last time.
It's long long good-bye...
Goodbye, goodbye, so many times,
I repeated the word to myself,
Waving my hands. It's only graceful, right?
Now, I long for answers.
I met you, the stars sparkled, and I was born.
I love you, therefore I am.
What good is waiting for a hopeless miracle?
Through my tear-filled vision, the planet's twinkle is gone...
If we are reincarnated and can meet again some day,
Please find me and hold me tight,
And make sure you don't let go again.
I wish the planet would whisper to me that I'm not alone...
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What Makes a Good Audiobook Narrator? - Duration: 7:56.
Hi everyone. I'm rincey and i am one of the contributing editors over at book riot.
Today i want to talk about audiobooks and audiobook narrators. So I am
someone who, I still feel really new to the audiobook game even though I've
been listening to audiobooks for a number of years now. They don't really
make a significant percentage of my overall reading. I'm someone who
generally gravitates towards like reading a physical book or an e-book.
But I do sometimes really enjoy the audio book experience. There are some times
when I do feel like audiobook can be superior to a physical book. Like a lot
of times when I'm reading memoirs and the audiobook is narrated by a memoir,
and it's like especially a celebrity memoir or something like that, I feel like that
really enhances the experience. But when it comes to non-celebrity memoir books,
specifically fiction, too, I feel like finding one that really works for me is
a bit of a process still because I haven't really figured out a way that
audiobooks work really well for me. But one of the things I've been thinking
about recently is like what makes a really good audiobook or audiobook
narrator. So recently I finished listening to The Far Field by Madhuri
Vijay. This one just came out this month I believe and the audiobook of this is
on hoopla. If any of you guys have hoopla through your local library, I highly
recommend it as a way to get access to more audiobooks or ebooks or comics.
They have a lot of stuff on there, even like music and stuff. Anyways, this is not like hoopla
story. I decided to listen to this on audio because at my job when I am
working on certain parts of a project, I spend a lot of time like staring at
spreadsheets or doing like spreadsheet type work. And when I'm doing that, it's
like a really good chance for me to listen to an audiobook without like
distracting me from the book too much nor distracting me from the work I'm
actually doing. Yeah, like I said, I picked up this one on audio just because like I
had a physical copy of it and I'm like oh I can listen to the audiobook at work
and make that a way to get through this book. And so I started listening to it
and I really enjoyed the experience of listening to this on audiobook and part
of the reason why is because I think the narrator for this audiobook is really
fantastic. So the narrator for this book it's Sneha Metan. I'm not
someone who generally seeks out narrators or anything like that. But
after listening to this audiobook, it kind of made me want to. Like I know that
there are some people out there who listen to a lot of audiobooks and
actually like pay attention to who the narrators of their favorite audiobooks
are and then will like read certain books or listen to certain books because
their favorite narrators are listening to them. So I'm not at that
point yet but after listening to this audiobook it kind of made me want to do
that. But it also had me thinking about like what it is about an audiobook
narrator that makes me really enjoy a book. So one of the things I really
enjoyed specifically about Sneha's narration is the fact that when doing
certain books from certain cultures or by certain authors talking about names
and stuff from specific cultures, it helps when that person has a background
or knowledge of those cultures. So sneha is, I don't know if she is of Indian
descent but she comes from that region of the world, and this author is Indian
and the characters in the story are from India. Having someone who can pronounce
those words properly in a way that isn't super distracting is always really
helpful. Another thing is that when there is just a single audiobook narrator as
opposed to like a full cast or something like that, having the different voices
sound different enough that you can like distinguish when there's a conversation
going on but not like over-the-top different. And especially when a narrator
is doing like an opposite gender or something like that.
There is like this line that you have to walk as a narrator to, you know, make it
sound different but also not turn it into a caricature. I notice more with
male authors doing female voices. I don't know why that is but I notice it more
with them than I do with female authors doing male voices. Although I have
noticed it before in those situations as well. Of them like doing too much to make
a difference in their voice. But I feel like with Sneha Matan as well as in
other books that I've read, they do a good job of like adjusting their voices
ever so slightly but it doesn't distract you from the story itself. There are some
other aspects that obviously depend on the story itself that's being told. So
for this book, I-- because it's like literary fiction and the writing
is really like flowery — not in a bad way, in a good way.
But that sort of like literary fiction language is being used, the narration
style where this book was like super calming and you know beautiful and
things like that and just really help to like emphasize that beautiful language
that's being used in here. As opposed to a book like I'll be gone in the dark
which I also listen to recently, the narrator of that the way that she read
that book I felt like heightened the intensity of that book a little bit.
Again, there's like this very fine line that audiobook narrators have to walk
where they have to emphasize certain things without overemphasizing them to
the point where it's like over the top. In I'll be going to the dark
specifically, I just kept thinking about how like creepy she made the Golden
State killer sound anytime she was doing his narration.
Another experience like that was when I was listening to educated by Tara
Westover. That's another one where like her emotions and her experiences felt
heightened by the narration experience because you could hear the emotions
in the narrator's voice. And that's an example where like a memoir isn't being
read by the author herself but she was still able to evoke all of those
experiences. Another kind of related one is that with Veronica Mars books that I
read when they first came out, in the first book Kristen Bell actually
narrates the first book. And so it feels like you're having this experience of
watching Veronica Mars. But the second book, Kristen Bell doesn't read it
but I feel like the narrator did a good job of evoking the spirit Veronica
Mars in her narration without doing like a straight-up
imitation of Kristen Bell or anything like that. Because I feel like that would
have been really distracting but she was able to get the rhythms and the vibe of
Veronica Mars down enough that like listening to that audiobook again just
felt like you were watching an episode of Veronica Mars even though it wasn't
Kristen Bell doing the narration. So yeah, I feel like great audiobook narrators
are so underappreciated just because their names are very rarely attached to
the book unless they're a celebrity narrator. For example I'm currently
listening to the audiobook of Thomas Jefferson: the art of power by Jon
Meacham. And this one is actually narrated by Edward Hermann, which I
didn't realize originally when I downloaded it. But then I saw it on the cover
when I like started playing the audiobook. So that got me really excited.
Edward Hermann actually does a lot of like US history nonfiction audiobooks,
which is really fantastic. I highly recommend his narration. It's, it's really
well done. But even with that like knowing that it's Edward Herman's voice,
he's such a great like narrator and orator that it isn't distracting to hear
his voice. Because sometimes when you hear celebrity narrators all you can
think of is the celebrity. That's a receipt falling out. But with him and
with other like good celebrity narrators you sort of forget that they are a
celebrity and you just enjoy the story for itself. I feel like any good actor or
actress can do that really well. It's sort of like losing an actor and actress
in the role that they're playing versus just seeing you know Brad Pitt on the
screen or something like that. So yeah, that is everything I wanted to talk
about in this video. Let me know down in the comments below what you guys think
are characteristics of good audiobook narrators or characteristics of bad
audiobook narrators as a way to sort of distinguish the difference between the
two. Or and let me know what some of your favorite audiobooks have been to listen
to. So yeah that's all I have for this week and I will see you guys next week. Bye.
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Hello guys, welcome again,
The padlock I have for you today is very special for me
it´s a LIC padlock
made in Spain
and I've offered you the pickings of several LIC padlocks
are vintage locks, this one I think has never been used
and I did not know who the manufacturer was, if it was a missing manufacturer
or who was the manufacturer of these LIC padlocks
with this padlock we have the original keys we have been able
there it is, it´s a LINCE
we have been able to solve the enigma
They are padlocks made by LINCE, I think it was a brand that had before and has abandoned
It's very well made, I love this padlock,
it only has four pins but
carries spool, carries security pins, what that says a lot about its quality
as you can see
the biting is cool, the first one is very short, second very long, third and fourth short,
the keyway is very broad
there is no problem, can be access the pins very well
the picking, consequently, is simple
but even so, it's a padlock that I love
and I'm happy to add it to my collection and offer you, in the first place, the information,
and the second one can show us
let's do the pick
and we see how he behaves
Let's try
this padlock I do not know where I got it
I do not know if I bought it myself
or sent me someone, if someone sent it to me, I´m sorry
but but I do not remember, I'm sorry
let's do it, I'm going to use this tensioner home made placed on top of the keyway
and this Peterson pick,
it's a hook that goes very well to work from below,
Let's try
medium tension, first one click
second one click and falls into a false set, I'm going to press
the first one seems...
it gives counterotation
there it is, it's a spool, we put it, second is set
third is binding, give counterotation
we set it, fourth is binding, it gives counterotation
we set it
there it is, at least it has three spools,
and opens
it's a very nice padlock
I love to find security pins
on padlocks so small, like this one,
is a padlock that has 30 millimeters only
It has double close shackle
and it is already a few years old, it can be from the 70s or 80s at the most,
very very pretty
I love it,
so this has been the picking of this LIC,
manufactured by LINCE, 30 mm
I hope you enjoyed it, that it will be useful and thank you very much for your time, bye ;o)))
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I wrote a long letter
to the moon one day
It isn't brighter than you but
I lit a small candle
The nameless bird that sings
in the park at dawn
Where are you
Oh you
Why are you crying
It's only me and you here
Me and you
Oh you
Your singing voice,
That follows deep into the night,
brings the scarlet morning
One step, then another step
Dawn passes by and
When that moon falls asleep,
then the blue light that was with me
disappears
Today, too, I go on living just enough
Keeping in step, wearing my feet out just enough
The sun makes me breathless
The world has stripped me of all I have
Without a choice, with no other alternative,
Under the moonlight I am picking up my scattered self
I call you moonchild
We are the children of the moon
We draw breath from the cold air of dawn
Yes we're livin and dyin at the same time
But right now it's alright to open your eyes
Because like any movie, like any dialogue (from a movie)
The whole world is blue under the moonlight
The nameless bird that sings
in the park at dawn
Where are you
Oh you
Why are you crying
It's only you and me here
Me and you
Oh you
Your singing voice,
That follows deep into the night,
brings the scarlet morning
One step, then another step
Dawn passes by and
When that moon falls asleep,
then the blue light that was with me
disappears
Your singing voice,
That follows deep into the night,
brings the scarlet morning
One step, then another step
Dawn passes by and
When that moon falls asleep,
then the blue light that was with me
disappears
Dawn passes by and
When that moon falls asleep,
then the blue light that was with me
(English translations by bangtansubs)
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