Thứ Sáu, 6 tháng 1, 2017

Waching daily Jan 6 2017

Hey guys, Stephanie with americanmuscle.com here with a review and an install of the X-Force

Varex Smartbox, available for all 2015 and newer EcoBoost and GT Mustangs that have the

X-Force exhaust system installed.

We're gonna be talking about a few different things with this Smartbox today, we'll mainly

talk about what exactly this piece is, what it does, and the install.

The install for this is easy, it's a one out of three wrenches on the difficulty meter,

but I'll get more into that later.

You should be checking out the Varex Smartbox from X-Force if you have a Varex cat-back

for your S550 GT or EcoBoost and you want a greater ability to change the sound and

loudness of your exhaust on the fly, the one thing included, key fob, gives you.

So X-Force makes an exhaust called the Varex, and it's a tunable exhaust that comes with

a key fob.

When the user presses the button on the fob, the exhaust valve will move or tune until

the button is released.

This allows the user to make the exhaust as loud or as quiet as they want to.

Now, unlike those traditional cutouts that are generally fully open or fully shut with

no options in-between, Varex gives you the option to customize your sound with the level

of adjustment, essentially giving you five different mufflers in one, as Varex puts it.

This is achieved by opening the butterfly valve in different increments, changing the

tone slightly along the way.

This works to change the tone and all, but you aren't able to precisely control the valve

position, and there's no feedback of what exactly the valve position is.

You'd have to guess.

And there isn't any memory on the valve position either.

This Smartbox changes that.

It allows you to create presets and monitor exactly the valve position, so you know where

you like your settings.

It also has some preset valve options for you as suggestions, so you can just hit a

button and quickly change your exhaust tone.

The preset positions are closed, 25%, 50%, 75%, and open.

But if you don't like these preset options, you do have the ability to customize them

to your liking.

The Smartbox also has a matrix mode as well, which will allow you to program a setting

that'll automatically change the valve position while you're driving.

You can create parameters around the valve ranges, like RPM, throttle position, and speed.

Now you can get crazy here and really customize your exhaust.

There really isn't anything else on the market like this.

This is really technical and involved if you want it to be or simple if you just wanna

stick with normal settings.

But you can get really in-depth here.

So we've discussed manual mode and matrix mode, but this also has a geo mode as well.

Geo mode lets you change the sound of your exhaust automatically according to your location.

You're gonna find a region on a map and then set a particular exhaust sound for that region,

and the Smartbox will automatically change for the sound for you while you're in that

region.

All you have to do is make a circle on a map on your smart phone screen to set the region.

So the way this all works is through an app that links to your smart phone.

You'll be using your phone to customize everything and set up these parameters, so you won't

have an entire device with a screen to locate in your interior, you just connect to your

smart phone.

I like this because you aren't burdened with trying to find the location for a screen,

and you can just adjust things as you like to.

You're gonna get your control module and a power cable in the box, along with an OBD2

cable, but you'll also have to download the app as well to have full access into this.

When it comes to price, I will say right now that this is technical and there's nothing

else like it.

You can expect to spend between $300 and $400 for this Smartbox.

But also keep in mind that it needs to be used with the X-Force Varex cat-back.

I will agree that this is a little pricey, but it's not like you have to buy it at the

same time as the cat-back.

You'll be able to make your own custom exhaust sound with this device, which is pretty neat.

As far as the install, everything is completely plug-and-play.

You can expect to spend about a half hour, tops, since you'll be tucking away some cables.

And this is gonna be a one out of three wrenches on the difficulty meter.

You're gonna connect your OBD2 cable to the port, plug in to your control module, which

can be hidden anywhere in the car, you tuck away your cable, and run your power cable

to the Smartbox as well.

The power cable runs to the motor on the mufflers, and then you just need to tuck away all the

cables to your liking.

It doesn't get much easier than that.

Wrapping things up with the X-Force Varex Smartbox, this is an incredible piece of technology

designed to be used with the Varex cat-back exhaust.

It allows you to fully and automatically change your exhaust tone depending on a number of

factors, and it's used through your smart phone screen.

As always, I suggest you check this thing out more online for yourself.

And for all things Mustang, keep it right here at americanmuscle.com.

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How Smart Are You For Your Age? - IQ Test! - Duration: 3:03.

How Smart Are You For Your Age? - IQ Test!

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Budhogi ( बुडोगी ) - Visit My Village | S2 E3 - Duration: 7:59.

where is Dada ji ?

Dadaji !

that baby is crying.

you know Garhwali ?

yes !

what about him ?

no, he don't know !

ok

sure ?

My name is Agreem Chauhan

her name ?

My name is Jiya Chauhan.

Shreya Chauhan.

we study in NTIS school.

I also study in NTIS School

how do you travel there?

we use vehicle.

Shreya Tell me what do you really love about Budhogi ?

I love to play game :)

what games do you play ?

we play Cricket, Pithu, 10-20

catch-cath, 10-20, carrom board,

you play everything?

yes! what about Panch Gara ( five stones )

yes, we play that too.

hey!

politician is going there.

please, come here.

come here.

come here!

what's his name ?

his name is Paritosh, we call him bunny as nick name.

we call him Bunny as nickname, but we are gonna keep his name Paritosh when he will be able to go school

very good

how old is he ?

1 year old

he's going inside.

you scared him

i visit this house and i have got chance to meet my new friends.

look at their faces, how beautiful they are :)

Happy!

see your face

do you want to say something?

yes

if people will watch this video, what do want to tell them ???????????????????????????

yes, i want to speak about buffalo.

speak

buffalo is mad, he want to kill us.

is that buffalo disturbs you ?

when we play games, he try to hit us while we try to bring ball in front of him.

really, did he really hit someone ? yes!

let me tell you! we used to have a buffalow, her name was Bikku.

Bikku? yes, her name was Bikku.

she was very worried about flies, we say "Chalda" in garhwali for fly.

after killing Chalda (flies ) then she used to lie on ground like this (Relaxed )

Bikku never hit us :) when we were around her.

we served her well.

it means, if you will help animals they will never hit you.

we used to have buffalo, she never hit us

we bring that buffalo, and sell one the last buffalo.

it's drinkable water?

Yes!

enough!

you all go there, let him click my picture.

My name is Darshan sing.

we used to live in Old Tehri.

i was in Education Department.

then we shifted in New Tehri.

now i am retired from New Tehri.

in old time, when we were child

in that time we used to live 2-4 months in different villages, we have 4-5 villages.

we have shelter there in those villages. ( chani )

we had permanent House like this one.

In that old time my grandfather used to live in shelters ( chani ) with Animals.

we used to bring food items and supplied water, cause water source was in distance

we used to fill water in shelters from source.

then we went back to house.

they used to have their meals therein Chani.

and when they have collect Ghee, Milk and other food items they bring back after few months.

that is Akhil Chauhan's house.

which one?

this one.

side one?

yes!

Akhil!

Akhil

who is he? Aadi

Helloo Aadi.

Aadi come here.

come here!

Namaste :)

he is Aadi

Namaste, Namaste, How are you?

Aaditya Chauhan

say "my" MY!

"Name" NAME!

"Aaditya" AADITYA!

"Chauhan" CHAUHAN!

Jai Durga Maa.

here is the temple of Budhogi.

here we celebrate festivals, worship.

here people play dhol and god comes here.

what's up there?

what do we say in Garhwali ?

Lamendu ( Pumpkin) here is Lamendu.

he is very naughty kid, leave it back.

now come here.

no! no! Don't jump, come from side to side.

now we are going towards temple.

ok Sister we will meet soon :)

here was pound?

yes

it's empty!

it wasn't clean, then we cleaned it.

here is the temple of Goddess Durga :)

very good

Sia's worshiping.

we met again.

she is watering the plants.

in our village there are potato and onions in huge amount.

these days there will be potato? yes

in fields ! yes!

hey ! what's your name ?

they are making rope.

Narendra is my name.

you have to speak in Garhwali.

i don't know !

but you are speaking it's ok

are you making rope ?

yes

first we sink the sticks in Pond.

it took one month.

good

it's old method.

Now Kavita will tell you. okay!

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50 Things to do in Seoul, Korea Travel Guide - Duration: 29:06.

Welcome to Seoul, South Korea!

With this video we wanted to take you on a tour of one of our favourite cities in Asia.

Seoul (서울) is a place where street food abounds, where cafe culture is taken to a

whole different level, where ancient palaces sit next to towering glass constructions,

and where pockets of art and creativity give the city its pulse.

In short, it's a place you have to see for yourself!

In this video we'll be showing you 50 things to do in Seoul.

We realize this is a pretty long travel guide, so we've listed all of the sights, attractions,

and foods to try in the description box to make it easy for you to navigate to the places

you're most interested in.

We'll hope you enjoy this tour of Seoul; now let's get started!

Let's start at Gwanghwamun Square (광화문광장), which is home to two important figures.

First up, you'll see the statue of Yi Sun-Sin (충무공 이순신 동상).

He was a Korean navy commander responsible for many victories at sea, and it still revered

today.

Then just a few steps north, you'll come across a seated statue of King Sejong the

Great (세종대왕 동상), who was the fourth king of the Joseon Dynasty.

He is best known for promoting literacy by creating the Korean alphabet, known as hangul.

From there you can continue to Gyeongbokgung Palace (경복궁 - 景福宮) to watch the

changing of the royal guard, which takes place twice a day and is a pretty cool ceremony

to witness - uniforms, weapons and live music included.

Once the changing of the guard is over, you can then purchase your tickets to Gyeongbokgung

(경복궁 - 景福宮) and tour the grounds.

Gyeongbok Palace (경복궁 - 景福宮) is the largest and most impressive of the 5 Grand

Palaces in Seoul (서울) - yes, there are lot of palaces in this city!

So this morning we're visiting the Bukchon Hanok Village (북촌한옥마을 - 北村韓屋)

and Hanok (한옥) is a traditional type of house that dates back to the Joseon dynasty.

So it is pretty cool.

You don't really see this type of construction anymore so we're going to be wandering around

the neighborhood checking out these homes.

But wherever you go you see these signs reminding you to keep quiet because families do still

live here and I mean you've got tourists coming around with their cameras.

Ourselves included so let's try to keep quiet.

So we're going to try not to be too annoying.

Yes!

But let's go take pictures.

If this sounds like your kind of thing, you can pick up a free map of Bukchon Hanok Village

(북촌한옥마을 - 北村韓屋) outside of Anguk Station (안국역), and go on your

own self-guided tour from there.

Now let's talk about food for a second.

We'll be giving you lots of recommendations throughout this video, but one of our favourites

that we want to mention right away is galbi (갈비).

Let us show you why:

So for today's lunch we're actually first at the restaurant.

This place is empty.

It is about 11 AM but we were super hungry so we are going to be having something called

Galbi (갈비) and that is marinated short ribs.

You can get pork or beef.

We've ordered pork because it is a little bit cheaper and it comes in a really sweet

marinade which we really enjoy so we're going to be cooking those at the table.

And another thing that sets Kalbi (갈비) apart from say Samgyeopsal (삼겹살) or

another meat is that it is cooked over charcoal.

So they're going to be bringing that soon and just putting it right there.

I know.

Super excited.

This is like the ultimate Korean grill barbecue experience.

That smells great.

Like you can already smell the sweetness coming off of the meat.

That is so good.

I know.

I'm like.

We've had this, I have to admit we had this maybe two days ago.

No, I think it was four or five days.

Was it?

But like it was so good and coming back here again and filming it.

Like we know what we're getting.

Oh yes.

Our mouth is watering.

Yeah, I feel like the Pavlovian dog here.

I'm just salivating at the sight of this meat.

This looks incredible.

Okay so Sam is ready to assemble his first piece.

Oh man, you better believe it.

The Galbi (갈비).

I can't believe how kind the people are here.

The service is incredible.

Like they just.

They cooked it for us.

They didn't have to do that and they did.

Which was so nice of them.

I think like I mean we could have done it by ourselves but you know it is always nice

to have a local doing it because they really know the ins and outs of cooking it.

So I am basically.

I've got my piece of Galbi (갈비) and I've dipped it into some Ssamjang (쌈장) sauce

here.

Let me put a little bit more on.

I've got onions, I've got lettuce and look here comes the jiggae (찌개).

More food coming.

Gamsahamnida (감사 합니다).

So it has all been assembled here.

Just time to pop it into my mouth.

You really taste the marinade and then what I love the Ssamjang (쌈장) gives it a bit

of a kick.

That has red pepper paste and also the soy paste.

And then when you combine it with lettuce and onion it just is aww amazing.

The meat is really tender.

Next, we have Namsan (남산) which offers an easy hike in the middle of the city.

So to reach Seoul Tower you basically have two options.

You can take the cable car which is the lazy route.

Or you can hike up Namsan Park.

And that is exactly what we're doing.

That is how it is done.

That is how it is done.

That is how you earn those views of Seoul.

We're going up N Seoul Tower.

We got our tickets.

It was 10,000 Won per person.

The view.

Made it to the top now time to enjoy the views that we've earned.

Yeah.

You know what?

It has gotten a little bit hazy since earlier this morning so it might be a little gray

but we still get to see the whole city.

On top of Namsan (남산), you'll find N Seoul Tower (N서울타워), which is a major

landmark.

If you ride the elevator to the top, you can get 360 degree views of the city.

Aside from that, they also have cultural performances on the square directly below the tower, so

be sure to check the schedule while you're there.

For a taste of where Seoul's youth hang out, hop over to Hongdae (홍대 - 弘大).

The area gets its name from Hongik Daehakgyo, which is one of the leading art universities.

That translates into an area full of creativity, and it's also a great area for nightlife…

Which brings us to our next point: noraebang (노래방)!

So if there is one thing you need to try while you're in Seoul (ソウル) it is Noraebang.

And that is a singing room.

Yeah, these Korean singing rooms are awesome.

Like they are so much fun.

We didn't even enjoy singing before we came to Korea and now we're really into it.

So that is how cool it is.

How it works, is that you rent a room with a few friends for an hour, and then you can

sing your heart out complete with tambourines.

It's a lot of fun and we both got into it.

Another experience not to be missed is visiting a jjimjilbang (찜질방).

This is a sauna, bathhouse, and communal space where you can either crash after a late night

out, or go to relax and pamper yourself a little bit.

Jjjimjilbangs (찜질방) have different spaces where you can sleep, watch movies, read, work

out, eat, play video games, and so much more.

We went to Siloam sauna (실로암사우나) which is one of the best in the city and is

also conveniently located across from Seoul Station (서울역).

So we're heading inside the charcoal room.

It is only twenty two degrees and that is the coldest room we've been able to find.

Aside from the ice room.

The others are like fifty or sixty degrees which is just unbearable for me.

Yeah, that would be bad for the camera.

So let's go in.

Quietly, because people are sleeping.

Come in.

One neighbourhood to tack on to your itinerary is Insadong (인사동 - 仁寺洞).

This area is home to antique stores, art galleries, and souvenir shops where you can pick up traditional

Korean gifts to take back home with you.

If you wander down Insadong's (인사동 - 仁寺洞) side streets and back alleys,

you'll also discover lots of cute tea houses, which brings us to our next point:

Insadong's tea houses (차) offer a quiet escape from the buzz of the main street, and

dropping by for some tea is a great way to unwind in between all the shopping and sightseeing.

Many of the teahouses (찻집) are set in old hanok buildings, where you sit on mats

on the ground.

Have arrived.

Tell us what we're having.

Yeah, so the one that I ordered is called gyepi cha (계피 차) and you can have a

look at it down here.

It comes in a nice like kind of fancy traditional cup.

It is almost like a soup bowl.

Yeah, it really is.

And this is a Korean cinnamon tea (한국어 계피 차) so I'm really excited about this.

I love anything with cinnamon so this should be great.

Okay, so for mine I got the Maesilcha (매실차, 梅實茶) which is a green plum tea and it

has got ice cubes in it.

Much needed today.

Hahaha.

You can actually see behind you there is the air conditioner guys.

That huge air conditioner.

That is so so hot.

And this is so good it is like juice.

It is like a sweet syrupy plum juice.

Refreshing?

Um hum.

So good.

And we also ordered some sweets to go along with the tea.

So what can you tell us?

What are we having there.

Yeah, so this is really exciting.

We've got persimmon slices.

They've been dried and then we have some special tteok (떡) which is the Korean rice cakes

and they appear to have it looks like rice crispies around them.

Yeah they're actually instead of cakes they're more like rice crisps.

And I think we've had these ones before like several years ago and they're really airy.

They're almost like rice puffs but they are sweet.

From Insadong (인사동) it's only a short walk to another cool neighbourhood called

Samcheong-dong (삼청동 - 三淸洞).

This is a very artistic neighbourhood with lots of indie boutiques, coffee shops, and

galleries, and it's one of my favourite parts of the city.

So for today's lunch we are going to be having Samgyeopsal (삼겹살) and that is a Korean

pork belly that you cook yourself at the table.

It is like really fatty pork, so it is going to be nice and crisp.

Yeah, it kind of reminds me a little bit of Canadian bacon except more thickly sliced.

Bacon for lunch.

So they came and helped us out a little bit.

And they basically cut the meat into little pieces so that they can cook a little bit

further and get nice and golden.

Also, I should mention this meat isn't seasoned at all and they didn't add any oil to cook

it either.

I think the idea is just that the fat is going to start melting and that will allow it to

cook.

You know cook in its own fat and give it more flavor.

So yeah, we're just waiting now.

Waiting for it to turn golden and crispy.

I like mine really burnt.

Yeah, me too.

Which is kind of strange because like if I'm eating steak or something else like that I

tend to like it a bit more rare.

Yeah, a bit more raw.

But with Samgyeopsal (삼겹살) I find it tastes optimum when it is like charred a bit.

Yeah, it is so fatty that you kind of want it to be golden and crispy.

Otherwise it is just like chewing fat and I'm not a huge fan of that.

Okay, so time to make this happen.

Let's assemble your first bite.

It sure is time.

I can't wait for this.

So I'm grabbing my piece of Samgyeopsal (삼겹살), the Korean pork belly and you know what I

am going for a super one here so I'm putting my garlic, my manul on here, a little bit

of ssamjang put that right like that and a little bit some salad.

Wow that is going to be a big bite.

Perfect.

It is going to be a huge bite.

And now I'm going to roll that all up.

Gamsahamnida (감사합니다).

Scrunch it up into a ball.

And one shot.

One bomb.

Mmmmm.

Oh man.

That is so good.

So I think tonight we are going to try and show you the nightlife in Seoul.

Gumbae!

Gumbae!

A typical night out in Korea (대한민국) could start out with chicken and beer or barbecue

and soju, and you can go bar hopping from there.

As the evening progresses, you could end up singing the night away at a noraebang or documenting

your adventures at a photo booth.

So we're having a photo shoot after soju and beer.

How do we do this?

Oh what background do you want?

Uh, cutesy.

We've never done this before.

I don't even know what is going on.

Okay so now we get to decorate our pictures.

Hahaha.

Hahaha.

Woah.

Haha.

As far as museums go, we really enjoyed visiting the National Hangeul Museum (국립한글박물관)

which focuses on the history of the Korean alphabet.

Just a short walk away, you also have the National Museum of Korea (국립중앙박물관)

which is the largest museum in the country and covers Korea's history from ancient

times to the modern era.

Lastly, for a more sobering museum, you have the War Memorial of Korea (전쟁기념관).

This museum is located in the old Army Headquarters and the exhibitions showcase military equipment

and war memorabilia.

So we're at Jogyesa temple (조계사) right now and we can smell the incense burning in

the air.

So Jogyesa Buddhist Temple (조계사) is a really cool temple located basically in

the heart of Seoul.

Very close to Insadong.

And what is really cool here is that you can do a tea ceremony and you can also do a temple

stay for like a couple of nights.

Korean street food is a good idea anytime of day as far as I'm concerned.

Yeah, so we're at the Mangwon Market (망원시장).

This is a really cool market here in Seoul (서울).

It is not one of those popular touristy markets.

It is very much a local market.

It is nearby Hapjeong (합정) and also Hongdae (홍대) area.

So we're just going to check it out.

We're going to show you guys what you can find here as well as sample a whole bunch

of different Korean street food (한국 길거리 음식) here in Seoul.

Let's do it.

Exciting times.

Let's start eating.

We can't speak of visiting Korea (대한민국) without mentioning all the delicious Korean

street food (한국 거리 음식) there is to try!

You could easily turn a visit to the market into a full meal by wandering from one vendor

to the next.

Okay so Sam is pretty pumped about today's outing.

Tell us what are we doing?

This is the one thing I've been looking forward to doing in Seoul more than just about anything

else.

We are going to a baseball game here in Seoul.

A Yagu (야구) game.

So baseball in Korea is about much more than just the sport.

You come here with friends to eat chicken, drink beer, chew on some squid.

Yes, you can even get dried squid.

ojing-eo (오징어).

So we are going to load up.

We're basically going to have our dinner here before the game starts.

Exactly.

Let's go.

Let's go find food.

So Sam may have come for the game but I'm here for the cheerleading and the dancing.

That is the only thing I'm looking forward to.

Seriously impressive.

Over there!

So we're currently at the Dongdaemun History and Cultural Park.

And this place is super futuristic.

Check it out.

The most eye-catching element is Dongdaemun Design Plaza (동대문역사문화공원)

which looks straight out of space and is used for exhibitions that range from architecture

and design, to fine art and fashion.

Then right across from the Dongdaemun History and Culture Park (동대문역사문화공원),

you have Dongdaemun Market (동대문시장 - 東大門市場), which is a commercial

district made up of shopping centres and a few traditional markets.

Gwangjang Market (광장시장 - 廣藏市場) is the place for foodies!

A few dishes to look out for include bindaetteok (빈대떡), which is a mung bean pancake;

gimbap (김밥), which is a seaweed rice roll filled with fresh and pickled veggies; and

sundae (순대), which is a sausage made with pig's blood and noodles.

For a day out in nature, Bukhansan National Park (북한산국립공원 - 北漢山國立公園)

is a reasonable commute away.

There's a vast network of trails that vary in length and level of difficulty, and you

could easily turn this into a half-day or full-day outing.

As a little tip, there are lots of restaurants at the base of the mountain, so you can finish

the excursion with a big meal.

So it is time for yet another delicious meal here in Korea.

Today we're having sundubu jjigae (순두부찌개) which is a tofu stew and this is probably

my favorite Korean dish.

It is so tasty and I can't wait for it to get here.

Anyways, the food is here.

We're having our Sundubu jjigae (순두부찌개) so if you take a look here it comes in this

earthen ware pot and when it first came out it was still bubbling because it was fresh

off of the stove so it was like pipping hot.

It was still boiling but anyways here is the dish so look at all of those massive chunks

of tofu.

Yeah, this is all the fresh tofu.

The soft tofu and they are so generous here.

Like they give you so so much.

We've already mentioned N Seoul Tower, however, another option for views of Seoul (서울)

is The 63 Building (63 빌딩 - 육삼 빌딩).

This skyscraper sits on Yeouido island overlooking the Han River, and it was once the tallest

building in South Korea.

Myeongdong (명동 - 明洞) is synonymous with shopping.

It's a bit of a zoo if you visit on weekends, but if you're willing to brave the crowds,

you can find everything from Korean beauty products to the latest fashion.

Another fun activity you can do in Seoul (首尔 - 首爾) is rent a hanbok (한복 - 韓服),

which is the traditional Korean dress.

So we just got here and now we're waiting for our turn to pick out some outfits.

Yeah, so we did come on the weekend so it is quite busy.

We'll just wait and eventually get to try it on.

Yeah, but you know what it would be better if we had made a reservation.

You can actually do that online.

We were just a bit lazy.

Now we know.

So Sam has to choose two outfits he likes.

Yeah, and it is basically a three piece set.

So you choose your long shirt and then you get your vest over here and then finally the

pants down there.

So this is kind of cool.

They have like a beauty counter with straighteners and you can do your hair before you go out.

Headbands.

Oh my gosh a headband.

Ah, this is awesome.

And I feel like a true princess.

I went for some autumn colors.

So some gold, some deep reds, some creams.

Ah, I feel girly.

What can I say.

I don't know.

And because wearing a hanbok (한복 - 韓服) gives you free admission to the palaces in

Seoul (서울), this is the perfect time to do so.

We took this as an opportunity to visit Changdeokgung Palace (창덕궁 - 昌德宮), Changyeongung

Palace (창경궁 - 昌慶宮), and the Jongmyo Shrine (종묘 - 宗廟), all of which are

within walking distance of each other.

So we have arrived at our first palace of the day.

Feeling pretty royal in our outfits.

Yeah, we're at Changdeokgung (창덕궁 - 昌德宮).

Yes.

And it is incredible to be walking around in Hanbok (한복).

I mean how often do you get to do this.

So this afternoon we are visiting Namsangol and this is a Korean Folk Village right at

the base of Namsan.

And it is free to visit which is amazing.

Themed-cafes are very popular in Seoul, so we made time to visit one of Sam's favourite

cat cafes (고양이 카페) in the city.

It's like what?

He's like no it is not caviar it is just chicken.

Being the dog lover that she is, we also made time to visit a dog cafe (개 카페) where

Audrey could befriend all the dogs - and she didn't even have to bribe them with treats!

As you can probably tell we're at a puppy cafe and I am very happy surrounded by my

new friends here.

And this is the Sang Sang puppy Cafe in Hongdae.

Oh yes, and I'm feeling the love.

Look at this.

It just licked you.

And for something rather unusual, we also went to a raccoon cafe (너구리 카페).

Yes, you heard that right, a cafe where you can enjoy a beverage and then watch raccoons

run amok in

a crawlspace.

So right now we're visiting the Cheonggyecheon.

This is our favorite place to go walking in Seoul and we're going to show you why.

The Cheonggyecheon (청계천 - 淸溪川) was once a neglected stream forgotten beneath

an overpass, but today it's a modern urban park that runs through the city.

It's a nice spot for a lunch break or a stroll.

So Namdaemun Sijang (남대문시장) Namdaemun Market is the oldest market in Seoul (서울)

and it is also one of the best places to get Korean street food (한국 길거리 음식).

So we're just going to go on a rampage and eat as much Korean street food as we possibly

can.

A rampage!

You heard it here first.

Let's go eat.

Again, this place (남대문시장 - 南大門市場) is home to some delicious street eats, so

we basically hopped from vendor to vendor in search of fish cakes, corn dogs covered

in crinkle fries, and fried pancakes filled with sugar and cinnamon.

Yum all around!

So we are currently in the National Folk Museum of Korea and the best part is free admission.

The Folk Museum of Korea (국립민속박물관 - 國立民俗博物館) is located within

the grounds of Gyeongbokgung Palace.

The museum showcases everyday artifacts that would have been used in Korea from prehistoric

times to the end of the Joseon Dynasty.

Ewha Womans University (이화여자대학교 - 梨花女子大學校) is a private university

for women in Seoul (서울) and it has a beautiful campus with a rather unique design.

You can visit the main grounds even if you're not a student, so if you enjoy architecture,

it's worth the detour.

One place that we'd recommend checking out on a weekend is the Hangang (한강), or the

Han River (한강).

If the weather is nice, you'll catch people enjoying water sports, biking, long boarding,

picnicking, or just camping out in tents for the day.

In the middle of the Han River, you'll also find Seonyudo Island (선유도 공원), which

was once an industrial area that today offers a little oasis.

Another cool place to feel close to nature is Seoul Forest (서울숲, which was once

a royal hunting ground for kings.

Next up, let's talk about Gangnam (강남 - 江南) of "Gangnam Style" world fame

thanks to Psy.

This is Seoul's ritzy district, and while you can find good restaurants and nightlife

here, you can expect the price tag to match!

Another neighbourhood to visit is Itaewon (이태원 - 梨泰院), which is kind of

a global village.

There are lots of international restaurants and it's a popular area with foreigners

and expats.

Alright, so time for another delicious lunch in Seoul (서울).

Yeah, exactly.

So today we're going for a very classic Korean dish.

We're having Bulgogi (불고기) which literally means 'fire meat' and we've placed our order.

We've also ordered something else that is a bit of a mystery and we'll show it to you

once it arrives.

We had kongbul which is a mix of bulgogi (불고기) and bean sprouts.

We also got a second order that was heavy on the spice and covered in cheese, and it

was absolutely delicious.

The Olympic Park (올림픽공원) is located on the fringes of the city and it's a bit

of a long ride, but it has some really interesting sculptures and lots of open spaces, so it

can be worth the visit.

While in Seoul (서울), we also made time to visit the Noryangjin Fisheries Market (노량진수산시장

- 鷺梁津水産市場), where you can buy your fish to take home, or eat it at one of

the many restaurants on the second floor.

We went for the latter.

So we finally settled on a restaurant.

I mean there is a lot to choose from.

So we're just walking around and I'm like finally let's make a decision.

So we saw that this place had some people and it had some nice traditional seating.

So we're like 'yes' let's give it a shot.

And it had a relatively affordable menu.

Yeah.

Because seafood here appears to be quite expensive.

Well you can get really expensive seafood.

The stuff that we're getting isn't as expensive.

We're getting chobap (초밥) which is a kind of basically the best way to explain it is

kind of like Korean sushi and we're also getting Hoedeopbap (회덮밥) which is basically

sliced raw fish with rice.

So we've got those two dishes coming and man I can't wait to have them.

My meal has arrived.

Sam actually chose this because I had no clue what to get.

But this is called Hoedeopbap (회덮밥) and it is basically rice with vegetables and

raw fish on top.

Um, the rice actually comes here on the side in this separate little bowl.

So what makes deopbap different from say bokkumbap which is the mixed rice is the deopbap you

get like your ingredients and then you get your rice so they're not mixed together.

They're not.

So yeah, lots of veggies here.

It looks like we got.

Look at all of the sesame seeds.

I know so many sesame seeds.

Some cabbage, some carrots.

Seaweed.

That looks delicious.

Cucumbers.

And apparently I need to add this.

Yeah.

Correct?

You need to put the gochujang sauce (고추장).

That looks like it is in a ketchup dispenser.

It is not ketchup guys.

Do you think that is enough?

Yeah, that is good.

Give it a try.

Try it with a little bit of rice.

Try a bit of fish with some vegetables and rice.

Let's grab a spoon.

This is my first time having this.

Ever.

Exciting times.

Ever.

here.

Oh.

Messy.

Make sure you get your fish.

It will probably be easier with chopsticks.

Haha.

Trying to get vegetables as well.

Yeah.

Rice, fish, vegetables, sauce.

Big bite.

Mmmm.

That is good.

How is that?

The fish is very mild.

Like its a white fish it is not very fatty so it doesn't have a strong flavor.

It is like having sashimi with rice and veg.

It is good.

But it needs the sauce for sure.

Otherwise it would be a little bit bland.

Mmmm.

Maybe I should be adding wasabi to this.

Just mix it all in.

So your food is here now.

Yeah my dish has now arrived.

Yours came first.

So I'm having chobap (초밥) which is the Korean sushi.

So take a look down here.

I have ten nicely displayed pieces.

And as you can see you have of course the sushi kind of Korean chobap (초밥) appearance.

It has got the rice and then the fish on top.

So I'm just going to grab a piece.

Yeah.

And let's take it for a dunk in the soy sauce.

Take it for a swim.

No wasabi?

Come on!

Mmmm.

I did put a bit on.

Yeah?

How is it?

It is good.

This is a really.

It is not.

It is a very chewy fish.

It is not um.

It doesn't disintegrate in your mouth.

I'm really having to power through it.

It is very light.

I think we're both having the same fish.

Yeah it is very light.

It tastes good.

And but as you said it is the kind of fish that it needs a strong sauce to go with it.

Either the gochujang (고추장) or the soy sauce the kangjang.

With the wasabi.

Wow, there is some rice flying out of your mouth.

There.

Whoops.

Lotte World (롯데월드) is a massive indoors theme park.

Here you can enjoy rides, go ice skating, play video games, or dance your heart out.

And wrapping things up with a rather quirky attraction, why not drop by a poo-themed cafe

(또옹카페).

Yes, it's exactly what it sounds like and here's the evidence.

Wearing poo hats.

And my pooh just fell off of my head.

Is that your poo?

Is that your poo Sam?

It is a very sad poo.

And that's a wrap for this rather massive video guide to Seoul.

We hope that you enjoyed watching along and that you picked up a few ideas of things to

do on your upcoming visit.

As always, if you've been to Seoul before and are familiar with the city, we'd love

to hear some of your suggestions of fun things to do, see, and eat around there, so feel

free to share those in the comments below.

Happy travels and until next time!

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Ed Sheeran sings about sex, booze and Elton John on his new songs

ED Sheeran has delivered on his 2017 rock tease with two new songs — Castle On the Hill and Shape Of You — surfacing today.

They are taken from his third album ÷ or Divide and showcase two very different styles.

Shape Of You has more of a modern R'n'B vibe a la previous hit Don't with more tales from the bedroom,

these ones minus any bitterness or F-bombs.

Soon you're in bed with Ed as he takes both male and female narrative singing with himself (in his falsetto) "Girl you know I want your love,

your love was handmade for somebody like me" then "Boy let's not talk too much,

grab on my waist and put that body on me, come on follow my lead."

Other lyrics include "last night you were in my room,

now my bed sheets smell like you" and "I'm in love with your body,

every day discovering something brand new, I'm in love with the shape of you".

The song ends with his trademark acoustic guitar while his trademark looped vocals create a crescendo.

Castle On the Hill is a storming ballad with a Coldplay/U2 epic vibe that is highly autobiographical —

it's his Springsteen moment lyrically and already sounds like an anthem-in-waiting for when he returns to stages.

Sheeran announced he'd take last year off after an extended period of touring and clearly was thinking about something more 'real' than the bright lights.

Castle On the Hill is a classic homesick song,

Sheeran sings about listening to Elton John's Tiny Dancer as he drives at speed to get back to Framingham,

Suffolk where he grew up for a reality check and a chance to bond with people who knew him before he got famous.

He sings about breaking a leg at age six, smoking at age 15,

drinking cheap spirits straight before throwing up and even his first kiss ("I don't reckon that I did it right").

Sheeran's descriptive way with words kick in as he inserts old friends from home into the tale:

"one had two kids but lives alone, one's brother overdosed, one's already on his second wife,

one's just barely getting by but these people raised me and I can't wait to go home".

Both songs are now available on iTunes, Apple Music and Spotify, with no official dates for the release of ÷

Now watch as Sheeran competes with himself to top the iTunes charts and radio playlists globally.

Castle On The Hill was written by Ed and Benny Blanco (also on production) while Shape Of You was written by Ed, Johnny McDaid and Steve Mac (also on production).

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Winter celebrations throughout Korea - Duration: 2:52.

It's winter in Korea.

When the mercury plumets below zero, some would choose to curl up under an electric

blanket and binge watch their favorite shows hoping the season will pass by quickly.

But there's a good chance our Lee Unshin might be able to change your mind.

Here's a look at what you'll be missing out on.

It is the time to embrace friends, family, good food,...and some wintry festivals.

The icy cold may irritate some people, but it's definitely welcomed by those who appreciate

the unique activities that can only be enjoyed during this time of the year.

Ice skating and sledding are perhaps two of the clearest signs that it's the season of

snow.

Here at Yeouido park in western Seoul, residents and visitors, both young and old are making

most of winter as they glide between the skyscrapers and slide across the snow.

"I'm having so much fun it makes me forget about the cold."

"I used to skate every winter as a kid.

I love how the rink is set up in the middle of the city."

This wintry scene can become a playground for couples too.

About 2 hours from Seoul, the 'Romantic Chuncheon Festival' is held in Gangwon-do Province every

year.

The famous time traveler booth has handicrafts and arcade video games from the 70's to take

visitors down memory lane.

Outside, a playground features traditional games

And many visitors go for a walk in the garden of hearts, filled with heart-shaped ornaments.

If couples need time away from the music and the crowds, they can also take a walk by the

majestic Bukhan-gang River.

"It's nice to step outside from the city to enjoy nature here.

The cold doesn't bother us.

The view is worth everything."

The days may be shorter in winter, but at night, many Korean streets become even brighter

than ever.

Like here, at the Goyang Light Blooming Festival,... where the holiday atmosphere is embellished

by the rainbow colors of alluring artworks throughout the season.

"It's a winter wonderland of lights.

All these LED decorations seem to ward off the cold for visitors.

It's a pretty romantic setup, but you don't need a partner to enjoy it as long as you've

got a camera and maybe a selfie stick with you."

Like something out of a fairy tale... the magic of the scenery brings out in visitors

a childlike spirit and hope.

"I love the vibrant colors.

It cheers me up and makes me feel warm inside."

The seasonal celebrations are in full swing.

With countless events to go to, it's festivity day and night... and a great reason to get

out and about this winter.

Lee Unshin, Arirang News.

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How To Smoke Weed Without Smell -Brittany Smokes Weed - Duration: 4:49.

the way that it is a 1 Mama crack every

now when i'm on the floor don't thinking

damn this shit gets 0

what's up guys things come back for

another video so i apologize if I seem a

little bit tired during this video i

just had like between eight and twelve

dabs of Afghani I was just like getting

in the mood to edit and do stuff like

not on camera so i had to like rebuild

this video so i don't usually dab

afghani or like happy endings like that

before I film once again i apologize if

this video is a little bit weird i have

recently noticed that not only teenagers

have to hide the smell weed whenever I

moved into my very first apartment in

Colorado I didn't like any research i

ended up moving into a place that was

really really against cannabis of all

forms even edibles which I didn't really

understand music and small animals like

if you buy them from the dispensary I

don't really get that but anyways the

apartment like fucking hated weed I had

just done will be so I'm not gonna like

try to like move out like break the

lease but I'm also not going to not

medicate the way I want to basically the

way I deserve to so it costs money to

get a medical part so that would just be

like an entire waste of like not only

like my money but time my own health

benefits all that would just be wasted

so obviously I had to like get around it

smell was a really big issue that i had

to get around so one of the ways that I

cover-up smell a lot was incensed and I

know what you're thinking probably

sounds a little bit cliche but you don't

have to get like a super stoner smaller

like anything like that one that I get

are like I don't know this one is but

I'm gonna burn up i think this one is

actually like brownies or something so

whenever like instance like this

literally just smells like I'm baking

brownies my apartment so there's a

really well job it like covering up the

small lot better than candles I think

really quick update on my torch i got

some butane and it's working really

awesome i really like the beauty and I

got good news i don't have to buy

another torch anytime soon i'm excited

because i don't have any money to buy

torch with anyway so so even though

instance a really great i covering up

smell i think one of the best ways to

control the smell is by limiting how

much smoke you produce in the first

place really easy to actually smoking

out of a bong or pipe is going to

produce a lot less smoke than just

smoking a joint or ones just because

it's not burning constantly and you also

don't have anything extra burning with

it besides the actual flower that you're

looking so if at all possible if you're

going to smoke i would smoke out of the

bong personally so another thing you can

do to control the smell leaving your

apartment it's like putting a towel

underneath the door i'm sure you seemed

like people do this before like you've

heard about it really does work actually

but if you are going to do this make

sure that your windows are either closed

or the air is being pulled out of your

apartment rather than being sucked back

in you can check that by putting a

lighter near the open window and seeing

which way the flame goes it goes out the

window

you're good it's coming in close the

window just a really quick tip also

keeping your weed in mason jars will

keep it from smelling just like well

it's out and while you're not smoking

plastic bags don't really work too well

and keeping smell in especially if it's

really really good weed so if you've

done all that and still be super

stealthy i would suggest you invest in

the smoke buddy what is smoke but he is

it's just a device that you blow your

smoke and two after you inhale it and it

filters the air and cleans the smoke

like weed odors and all out soft but if

you don't have time and/or funds for its

nobody can make a cheap alternative

using the toilet paper or paper towel

roll and dryer sheets

it was really all my tips for you guys

go ahead and thumbs up button don't

forget subscribe i'm making use monday

wednesday thursday friday that's four

days you're gonna get the patient's I'm

sorry

you can turn them off you are it's gas

can be fun i'm gonna go stay educated

stay medicated and i will see you later

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9 Totally Creepy Things That Happen to Your Body When You Die - Duration: 4:51.

9 Totally Creepy Things That Happen to Your Body When You Die.

What happens when you die is far from peaceful - in fact, it's pretty gross and creepy. There are a lot of spooky things that happen after death.

Bodies make eerie sounds, emit weird smells, make strange movements, and sometimes even explode. Yeah, explode.

Forget about the pristine dead bodies you've seen in movies; here's what actually happens in your body when you die, according to science.

1. Your Skin Turns Purple. Many people assume that when a person dies, their skin turns ghostly pale.

Well, that's not completely true. The side of the body facing up does, in fact, turn pale,

but the side facing down becomes a really creepy shade of splotchy purple. This is all thanks to a process called livor mortis,

which is when your heart stops pumping blood and all your blood pools up in your vessels.

2. Your Wrinkles Disappear. Wrinkles become quite literarily a thing of the past when you die.

Once someone dies, all the tension in their muscles loosens up, thus smoothing out any wrinkles a person has.

It's actually the same science behind Botox, but a lot cheaper. However, this natural,

miracle Botox does not work for old and saggy skin—just forehead and smile lines.

3. You Might Moan and Groan. Yes, dead bodies can moan and groan—that's not just reserved for zombies.

A dead person may no longer be breathing, but that doesn't mean there isn't any oxygen left in his or her lungs.

However, a dead body doesn't just moan and groan on its own. Pressure needs to be applied to the chest,

which could happen when the body is moved. The pressure applied can then rattle the vocal cords

and all of a sudden the dead body is making all sorts of creepy sounds like sighing, moaning, or squeaking.

4. You May Poop or Pee Yourself. This one is more gross than it is creepy.

Not only do relaxed muscles mean no more wrinkles,

but that also means the muscles in charge of keeping your bladder and bowels under control loosen up.

So, if there's any kind of feces or urine left in the body, it will most likely just leak out.

5. Your Hair and Nails Appear to Grow. This one is totally a creepy optical illusion. When a person dies,

it may seem like their hair and nails miraculously grow, but in reality, they didn't at all.

What actually happens is your skin begins to shrink and dry out, and as a result, your hair and nails look longer.

6. Your Body May Twitch or Spasm. It takes some time for your body to completely shut down after death.

As the process of death gets closer to completion, your body may twitch and make spastic movements.

The brain may be dead, but the nervous system takes a bit longer to completely stop working, thus the creepy and random twitching.

7. You Can Get a Dead Man Boner. This one obviously only concerns dead men.

When the heart stops pumping blood around the body, the blood then just pools in the lowest area possible - which,

if they died face-down, is often the penis for men. This causes recently deceased men to look like they have an erection.

Sometimes there is also fluid near the penis that may look like ejaculation, but it's not - it's just leakage.

8. You Could Give Birth. Alright, so this one hasn't happened in some time,

but for a long period in history, it was pretty common for pregnant women to die. If they happened to die during the winter,

it was likely that it was just too cold to give them a proper burial.

So while the dead pregnant woman awaited warmer months for a proper burial, the gasses building up in the body combined with the

softening flesh were rumored to push the fetus out. Although rare, there are some historically documented cases of "coffin birth."

9. Your Corpse Might Just Explode. This one may seem totally unbelievable, but it's true:

a corpse can actually explode. Of course, this does not happen often, but if a dead body goes undiscovered for too long,

the decompositions gasses can build up, which then can cause the organs to erupt violently.

For more infomation >> 9 Totally Creepy Things That Happen to Your Body When You Die - Duration: 4:51.

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VIDEO: Kicker Arenacross at Santa Ana Star Center - Duration: 1:16.

PSASHA: TODAY AND TOMORROW YOU

PAND YOUR FAMILY CAN MAKE YOUR

PWAY HERE TO THE SANTA ANA STAR

PCENTER TO SEE SOME OF THE BEST

PMOTORCYCLE RIDERS IN THE

PCOUNTRY.

PTHERE WILL BE OVER 400 RACERS

PFROM ACROSS THE SOUTHWEST

PCOMPETING IN THE FIRST ROUND OF

PTHE KICKER ARENA CROSS SERIES.

PALBUQUERQUE IS THE FIRST STOP

PFOLLOWED BY OKLAHOMA CITY AND

P, DENVER.

PEVENT STAFF SAYS THIS MAN-MADE

PCOURSE WILL CHALLENGE EVEN SOME

PTHE TOUGHEST RIDERS.

PTOD HAMMOCK: YOU'RE BASICALLY

PHAVE TIGHTENED UP THE RACE

PCOURSE AND YOU'VE MADE IT A

PSPRINT AND FOR THESE GUYS

PPHYSICAL CONDITIONING IS VERY

PIMPORTANT.

PSASHA: THIS IS A MAN MADE

PCOURSE.

PIT TAKES ABOUT 150 TO 170 TRUCK

PLOADS OF DIRT TO ACTUALLY MAKE

PIT.

PMANY OF YOU WILL BE WATCHING

PSOME OF THE HIGH FLYING STUNTS

PFROM RIGHT HERE IN THESE

PBLEACHERS.

P>> WE ARE BRINING IN A GUY FROM

PCANADA.

PHE'S GOING TO DO THE NORMAL FREE

PSTYLE SHOW THAT WE DO WITH THE

PBACKFLIPS AND ALL THE VARATION

POF TRICKS.

PBUT THE ONE TRICK THAT HE'S

PGOING TO DO THAT WE'VE NEVER

PDONE IN NEW MEXICO BEFORE IS THE

PFRONT FLIP.

PSASHA: KICKER ARENACROSS HAS A

PSHOW TODAY AND TOMORROW.

PBOTH BEGIN AT 7:30.

PDOORS OPEN AN HOUR PRIOR.

For more infomation >> VIDEO: Kicker Arenacross at Santa Ana Star Center - Duration: 1:16.

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