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- It's time to go spearfishing.

Woo!

(upbeat music)

Good afternoon, everybody.

23rd July, 2018, it is about three o'clock in the afternoon.

We are about to go spearfishing here on Hoga Island.

Don't forget the coconuts.

(engine starting)

(upbeat music)

Look at that.

How many fish are we going to catch?

- I don't know, I see.

- I've never used one of these in my life.

You'll have to show me how to use it.

- Down like this. - You shoot down, okay.

Yeah, that's right.

Never done this before (chuckling).

These guys don't use flippers.

I'm using flippers, though.

It's time to go spearfishing.

Woo!

(upbeat music)

We're just watching him spearfish.

We're not actually spearfishing.

We're just watching him (laughing).

We're just.

- Don't make me laugh, I'm gonna drown.

(upbeat music)

- Okay, how does it feel to shoot a speargun?

- Wow, it's quite exhilarating.

But, it's not as easy as it seems.

It's very difficult.

(mumbles) and the fish are like.

- They take off.

(upbeat music)

You did it, you did it! - Beautiful fish.

(upbeat music)

- It's very hard, it's very hard.

Because, you think you've got the fish

and it just moves really quickly.

It's actually really hard,

although you just point at it and shoot and that's it.

I think 'cause I'm moving around too much.

I think I need to be calmer.

We're eating the fish that we've just caught.

Surviving off the land.

Yeah, thanks, man.

Thank you.

I prefer it cooked.

That is the end.

We finished our spearfishing session.

I didn't catch anything though,

so don't depend on me for any fish.

- Thank you. - There's your coconut.

How good is that coconut, huh?

- Oh, it's so good.

- Cheers to spearfishing.

Look at us smashing coconuts.

We're smashing coconuts in the middle of Indonesia.

(upbeat music)

Folks, wrapping it up.

It's about 4:00, 4:30 in the afternoon, 23rd of July.

We're just on the pier here at Hoga Island,

just getting off the boat, actually, from spearfishing.

It was great.

It was my first time spearfishing and I loved it,

I had a great time even though I absolutely suck at it.

But, that's okay (chuckling).

It was good fun.

I didn't catch anything, I didn't spear anything.

This one did.

She's much better than me.

She's a natural talent.

But, it was great.

Hope you enjoyed the underwater footage of that.

It was actually really hard.

Much harder than what it looks, using a speargun

while trying to creep up on the fish and hold your

breath and all that free diving stuff all combined.

It's pretty difficult.

I would definitely try it again if I ever get the chance,

but it costs 250,000 Rupiah for both of us

to do it and $25 Australian, so definitely worth it.

If you come out here, give spearfishing a shot.

It's a whole lot of fun, you'll love it.

I hope you enjoyed.

(upbeat music)

For more infomation >> OUR FIRST TIME SPEARFISHING! (WOW!!) | INDONESIA VLOG SE02 EP16 - Duration: 6:14.

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Damian Lillard Plays Would You Rather? - Duration: 2:59.

For more infomation >> Damian Lillard Plays Would You Rather? - Duration: 2:59.

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You Won't Believe Who Shut Down Mueller's Plan To Charge Trump With Treason - Duration: 11:09.

You Won't Believe Who Shut Down Mueller's Plan To Charge Trump With Treason

Special counsel Robert Mueller targeted President Donald Trump for destruction.

Mueller led the Deep State campaign to take down President Trump by framing him for collusion

with Russia.

That all ended when the last person anyone ever expected stepped forward and shut down

Mueller's plan to charge Trump with treason.

Robert Mueller's Plan To Destroy President Donald Trump Takes Shape

Starting in 2016, Deep State agents floated wild conspiracies about Donald Trump and his

associates colluding with Russia.

Former CIA Director John Brennan schemed to inject these charges into the 2016 election

by briefing Harry Reid.

Reid turned around and leaked the charges in a letter, but the press ignored the story

to chase other anti-Trump attacks.

The press noticed the collusion narrative when CNN reported the existence of the Christopher

Steele dossier.

When Buzzfeed posted the dossier, anti-Trump journalists claimed there was proof of collusion.

The dossier forged the basis of Congressional investigations into Russian collusion.

When Rod Rosenstein named Mueller special counsel, his goal was to prove the dossier

true.

The Charges Of Collusion In The Dossier Collapse Steele wrote that Trump lawyer Michael Cohen

went to Prague in 2016.

In Prague, Cohen met with Russians to hatch a plan to steal the 2016 election.

"Thirteen references to Mr. Cohen are false in the dossier, but he has never been to Prague

in his life," Cohen's attorney Lanny Davis stated.

Davis went on MSNBC and shot down the rumors of Cohen traveling to Prague.

"Never.

Never in Prague.

Did I make that – Never, never in Prague.

Ever, ever," Davis declared.

Davis finished putting the rumor to rest stating, "The dossier – so-called – mentions

his name 14 times – one of which is a meeting with Russians in Prague.

14 times it was false."

Mueller has not charged any Trump associate with collusion.

News outlets reported in the spring that Mueller had evidence Cohen went to Prague.

Cohen shot down those stories.

And now Davis's statements put the claim that Cohen colluded with Russians in Prague

to bed.

Cohen's lawyer ended Mueller's chance to pin a collusion charge on Trump and his

campaign.

Mueller Running Out Of Suspects Mueller did not charge Paul Manafort with

collusion.

Steele named Manafort in the dossier as being guilty of colluding with Russia.

Cohen denied going to Prague to meet with Russians.

Cohen and Manafort were two prime suspects in the collusion probe.

If Mueller won't charge them with collusion, who is left as a suspect?

Mueller's investigators focused on Trump friend Roger Stone.

Stone denied any Russian collusion.

Mueller dug through all of Stone's friends and coworkers to find evidence Stone worked

with WikiLeaks on releasing Democrat emails in 2016.

No one told Mueller they knew of any proof Stone colluded on the email hacks.

Mueller's job was to prove Trump and his campaign colluded with Russia.

Robert Mueller turned over every rock he could find and still came up empty.

We will keep you up to date on any news in the Robert Mueller witch-hunt as it develops.

Facebook has greatly reduced the distribution of our stories in our readers' newsfeeds and

is instead promoting mainstream media sources.

When you share to your friends, however, you greatly help distribute our content.

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Thank you.

For more infomation >> You Won't Believe Who Shut Down Mueller's Plan To Charge Trump With Treason - Duration: 11:09.

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Josh Radnor Restraining Order: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com - Duration: 6:43.

Josh Radnor Restraining Order: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com

Josh Radnor, who played Ted Mosby in the popular, long-running sitcom "How I Met Your Mother," has become just a little bit less popular.

The star has been playing the losing role in a long-standing feud with his next door neighbors in Los Angeles.

Here's what you need to know:.

  A Judge Has Ordered Radnor to Stay at Least Seven Yards Away From His Neighbors at all Times.

On Friday, August 24, TMZ reported that a judge in Los Angeles had issued a temporary restraining order against Radnor.

The actor will have to stay at least seven yards away from his neighbors at all times.

Radnor's neighbors have been complaining that he regularly harasses them and intimidates their friends and visitors.

The fight between Radnor and his neighbors started in 2017, when the How I Met Your Mother star wanted to build a large extension to his deck, and his neighbors fought him over it in court.

That, apparently, created so much bad blood that Radnor's neighbors now say he has been making their lives miserable.

Radnor's Neighbors Say He Routinely Comes Out of His House Shirtless and Screams at Them for No Reason.

Ever since the fight over the deck, Radnor's neighbors say that he has been going on the offensive against them.

They say that the actor and his roommate often come outside and scream at them without any provocation.

They also claim that Radnor and his roommate take pictures of them, and that they have intimidated workers who come to the property.

The neighbors also complained that Radnor has been walking around without a shirt.

A judge today (Friday August 24) issued a temporary restraining order against Radnor, ordering him to stay at least seven yards away from his neighbors at all times.

Last Year, Radnor Was Ordered to Take Down a Massive Extension to his Deck.

The feud between Radnor and his neighbors started in 2017, when Radnor decided to build a massive extension to his deck.

The 1300 foot square deck was technically built right onto his neighbors' property, which is why it caused such a fuss.

You can see pictures of the deck, furnished with a long table and chairs, on TMZ, here.

A court in Los Angeles gave Radnor's neighbors permission to tear down the deck.

But Radnor sued and got a judge to block the neighbors from tearing down the deck.

Radnor has an easement right on his neighbor's property, but the neighbors say that doesn't give him the right to build on their land.

The star and his neighbors have been involved in a long-running feud, which started over an extension Radnor wanted to build to his deck.

TMZ reported on the fight about the deck last year, here.

In the end, Radnor's neighbor got permission from the city of Los Angeles to take down the deck.

While Starring on How I Met Your Mother, Radnor Lived in a $750 Sublet in New York.

In an interview with NBC this March, Radnor described himself as very frugal.

He said that he hates to spend money unless he absoltely has to (the reporter failed to ask him about the massive amount of money he had spent on his deck).

Radnor said that during the nine years he spent starring on the hugely successful How I Met Your Mother, he lived in the same sublet apartment in New York where he'd been living for years.

"It took me so long to get up the courage to buy anything.

I was the last one in the 'How I Met Your Mother' cast to buy a house," Radnor told NBC.

The sublet was cheap, at least by New York standards, costing the actor $750 a month.

Radnor, 43, said he still hesitates to spend money, and says sometimes he flinches at the price of, say, a magazine.

Radnor's Net Worth Is Estimated at 20 Million Dollars.

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Radnor has a net worth of 20 million dollars.

The site reports that the actor charges 225 thousand dollars to film an episode of a TV show.

In 2018, Radnor starred as Lou Mazzuchelli on the TV show Rise.

Since How I Met Your Mother ended, Radnor has also played Dr.

Jedediah Foster on Mercy Street.

For more infomation >> Josh Radnor Restraining Order: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com - Duration: 6:43.

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Robin Leach & Biggie Smalls: What You Need to Know | Heavy.com - Duration: 4:32.

Robin Leach & Biggie Smalls: What You Need to Know | Heavy.com

Robin Leach was mentioned in Biggie Smalls' 1992 song, "Juicy.

" The lyrics say, "I made the change from common their to up close and personal with Robin Leach.

In May 2013, Buzzfeed published a helpful article explaining who the many people name-checked in Biggie Smalls' breakthrough hit are.

The piece was targeted at millennials.

The explainer for Robin Leach says that Leach "was the narrator and host of Lifestyles of the Rich and the Famous, a TV show that showcased the lavish homes of celebrities and the ultra-rich.".

According to Vevo, it's unlikely that Biggie Smalls and Robin Leach ever met each other.

The song is not the only time that Leach was name checked by a rapper.

On Ice Cube's 1991 song Robin Lench, the rapper opens with the lines, "Good evening ladies and gentlemen, I'm Robin Lench/And Welcome to the "Lifestyles of the Poor and Unfortunate." Leach's catchphrase of "Champagne wishes and caviar dreams," is transformed into, "40 ounce drinks and watered down wishes," during the song.

While Atlanta rapper Ludacris rapped on Fergie's 2007 song, "Glamorous," "Lifestyles so rich and famous, Robin Leach'll get jealous.

In 2012, Entertainment Weekly described the Robin Leach reference as the "Key-Lyric" in "Juicy." The reference was also remarked upon in a City University of New York study, the Song Analysis Project.

The study says, "[Biggie] went from being a thief to sitting with a man like Robin Leach which was probably something Biggie only imagined in his mind.

A Rolling Stone feature on the song attempted to separate the fact and fiction in the song.

In one lyric, Biggie says, "We used to fuss when the landlord dissed us." The rapper's mother told the magazine, "I told him, "No landlord dissed us!" He said, "Mom, I was just writing a rags-to-riches kinda story.".

Leach passed away on August 24 at the age of 76.

The Las Vegas Review-Journal's John Katsilometes tweeted that Leach had been hospitalized since November 2017 after he suffered a stroke in Cabo San Lucas.

Leach passed away less than a week before his 77th birthday.

Katsilometes added a statement from Leach's family that read, "Despite the past 10 months, what a beautiful life he had.

Our Dad, Grandpa, Brother, Uncle and friend Robin Leach passed away peacefully last night at 1:50 a.m.

Everyone's support and love over the past, almost one year, has been incredible and we are so grateful.

Memorial arrangements to follow.

With love, Steven, Gregg and Rick Leach.".

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