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Waching daily May 3 2017

Glenn: Hey, folks, Glenn May here at BassResource.com, and today I'm asking the Elite Pros questions

that you submitted on our forums.

Let's see what they have to say.

This comes from Keith Hatch from Abington, Massachusetts.

He says, "What, if any impact, will the new 10-foot rod length have on techniques?

And will you be using any of those rods?"

Chris Zaldain: That's a good question, and Skeet Reese was the biggest proponent of that

rule change.

You know, I was out on a lake the other day, where the fish were way...

I call them tules, or reeds...fish were way back in the reeds.

And it's really hard to take a standard 7.5-foot or even an 8-foot flipping stick, or a pitching

stick and pitch what, you know, 20, 30 feet back into that stuff.

If you have a 10-foot rod, you could literally old school flip, like crappie fishing, and

flip that jig way back in that stuff.

And when that fish bites, you have a more upwards hook set, instead of, you know, a

side, or if you've got a small pitching stick, 7.5-foot or 8-foot rod, you don't get the

hook penetration like you would with the 10-foot flipping stick.

So I think that's the biggest impact.

We had a tournament early in the year where a Float n Fly could have played, but I think

the biggest impact would absolutely be flipping.

A secondary note on that one, maybe deep cranking, we go to some of these lakes in Tennessee,

Alabama, where these giant, giant deep-diving crankbaits play.

You know, eight feet, an eight-foot rod isn't enough for those giant running crankbaits.

I mean, the longer the rod...think of it like surf fishing.

The longer the rod, the longer the cast, the deeper that crankbait's gonna go.

And that's what you want when you're deep cranking.

Glenn: This is from Keith Hatch, from Abington, Massachusetts.

He says, "What, if any impact, will the new 10-foot rod length have on techniques, and

will you be using any?"

Justin Lucas: Zero.

I just don't see it, you know.

I mean, I'm not a big guy, but I can feel it in my arm, you know at 30 years old after

using seven and a half footers all day.

I have zero intention to use a 10-foot rod, or 9-foot, any of that.

I think it might have just been put out there in the off-season for something to talk about.

Who cares?

Glenn: Even if it gives you like extra casting distance or anything?

Justin: Don't care.

I don't care.

I can cast far enough with the equipment that I use.

Not interested in using anything longer than eight foot.

Glenn: Can you be honest with me?

Justin: What's that?

Glenn: I'm just kidding.

Justin: Oh, yeah, yeah.

I'm telling you straight up.

Glenn: Be frank, man.

Justin: I mean, yeah, you know, I used a nine and a half footer, prototype, for a Float

n Fly, but that's really something we're never gonna use in a...You know, I was just testing

the rod out.

We're never gonna use that in a tournament.

If I was a Float n Fly guy all the time, sure, I'd probably use a nine and a half footer,

but I wanna use what makes me most efficient.

And if I'm using something that doesn't make me comfortable and efficient on the water,

then no sense in using it.

[Crosstalk]

Justin: I'll be honest with you.

I'm not trying to BS with anybody around here.

It's all good.

Glenn: What if any impact, will the new 10-foot rod length have on techniques, and will you

be using any of those rods this season?

Brandon Palaniuk: You know, that's a question that's really came up a lot of times since

that rule's been changed from the 8 foot to 10 foot, and for me it does not apply as much

as people thought it would.

You know, a lot of guys thought, "Oh man, having a 10-foot flipping stick would be great,"

but when you really think about it, speed is as much of a factor as having leverage

in a flipping bite.

You know, you gotta be quick on that hook set, and the longer that rod you go, the less

speed you're gonna have.

And the less accuracy you're gonna have.

Yes, you're gonna gain more leverage, but it's also gonna become more tip heavy, so

you're gonna have to balance that rod to keep it sensitive.

And then you have overall weight, and you're gonna have more strain on your body throughout

the day, so there's only a very few techniques where I see that being a big player.

One, possibly a big, large swimbait, you know, seven, eight, nine-inch swimbait-type of stuff,

where you need the extra rod to throw that bigger bait and get the leverage.

Or possibly deep crankbait, just to gain a longer cast…really is all you're gaining

there.

That's really the only techniques that I found where I feel like a longer than eight-foot

rod is going to apply.

Glenn: Do you think physique comes into play here?

If you're like a really tall guy, say 6'5", 6'6", he might feel more comfortable with

a rod that long, versus, well, guys like us who are a little shorter, right?

Brandon: I think they're probably more comfortable with it and can get away with it a little

bit more, but I still don't see the advantages of it.

You know, just because a guy is seven foot tall, doesn't mean that he can set the hook

any quicker than a guy that's five foot tall.

You know, so, from a flipping aspect, I don't see the advantages yet, but like I said, there's

a certain technique that it could possibly come into play.

Glenn: And will you be using any 10-foot rods at all?

Jason Christie: I won't be this event.

I think 10 foot is pushing it, but I think we can see a lot of 8 to 9 footers.

I think you can see...you know, I'd like to see an eight and a half cranking rod, maybe

an eight and a half swimbait rod, you know.

Just some of the bigger, long cast techniques, you're gonna see maybe some bigger rods.

And the one thing I'd like to see, for Falcon, honestly is maybe like an eight and a half

foot-spinning rod.

Almost like a fly rod, you know, where you can make those long casts, and more importantly,

when you get that wild, crazy fish on, you have a lot of rod just to let him fight and

stuff like that.

But, I think, like I said, I think you'll see a lot more of the 8 to 9, than the 9 to

10.

Glenn: Do you think the boat manufacturers are gonna change if this becomes a popular

trend?

Jason: Well, it's hard to change a boat, you know.

Add two foot to every rod locker, but, you know, I think I can get a nine in mine now.

So, I think what'll happen before the boats change, one is they're gonna make sure that

those rods are here to stay, a 10-foot rod.

And I think what'll happen is, those people that make that are probably gonna have to

make a telescopic rod.

You know, where it'll fit in the rod lockers, and, you know, I...

Glenn: Because not everybody's gonna go out and buy a new boat just because they're getting

a new rod.

Jason: Exactly.

I mean, not everybody has that kind of money.

But I think you'll see some, you know.

And it's good for the industry.

It's good for the rod manufacturers.

It gives them, you know, another avenue, you know, to build some rods.

And I don't think it'll be great demand, but I think you'll see some guys...I'm actually

kind of surprised in the first two tournaments, you know, going to Okeechobee and having a

big flipping event and then going, starting on that Smallmouth, that we didn't see a couple

nine foot, nine and a half-foot rods.

I'm sure they were out there, but, you know, didn't see it on the show or anything.

Glenn: But you won't be using any this season?

Jason: I won't be using any.

I can't say this season, but I won't be using it this event.

Yeah, you know, I don't think we are gonna have any deep cranking events, but we get

up there to those Smallmouth venues, and you know, my boat wrap is Falcon rods, and I wouldn't

be surprised if there's not a big spinning rod in the boat by then.

Gerald Swindle: It will have zero impact, and I will never be fishing a 10-foot rod.

It's absolutely the most hideous think I ever heard in my life.

Glenn: Why is that?

Gerald: Who's big enough to throw a 10-foot rod?

How do you ship it?

Where do you store it?

How do you lip a fish with a 10-foot rod?

Nobody's thought about that.

You got the reel down here, and the fish is way out there.

It's not what we're accustomed to.

I think maybe on paper it might have looked good, but it's not gonna be in my boat.

I'm very comfortable with a 7.5 or 7'10" or something, but I think when you get to 10-foot,

man, you're just doing something that's a novelty item.

Glenn: I have to agree.

My longest rod's 7'11", and that's kind of a beast.

Gerald: Yeah, I mean it...because the rods are so much higher quality.

You can get a 7 foot 10 rod with the same backbone.

They say, "Well, maybe you could cast farther."

I can cast plenty far enough with a 7'10", you know.

I get tired of reeling that cast in anyway.

Why would I want to throw it any farther?

Glenn: Yeah.

Gerald: So, it's not gonna make a difference.

Kevin VanDam: Well, it is definitely gonna have an impact.

I can tell you.

Already, I have a new cranking rod coming from Quantum, and it's not 10 foot, but it

is 9.

And I've actually used a laser range finder to mark the distance, you know, of different

crankbaits with it, so.

We're really gonna use this for the really big crankbaits, like a 10XD.

You know, I took a 10XD and with my current 7'11" Quantum Tour KVD Cranking Rod, my longest

cast was 75 yards with that, with a Quantum 200 series reel, 17 pound fluorocarbon on

it.

I took this new 9-foot rod and it improved my distance to 85 yards.

So I get an extra 10 yards.

That bait, that's another three, four feet of depth on a cast.

So that's a big, big deal.

So, you know, for deep cranking, for heavy flipping applications and I'm gonna tell you

too, I've got a spinning rod for Great Lakes Smallmouth-fishing.

It's just gonna really increase your casting distance, your control and power on your hook

sets and things like that.

So, they are definitely gonna play in a lot of situations.

They're very specialized, but for certain techniques, they're gonna be a very important

tool.

Glenn: You have one on your boat now?

Kevin VanDam: I do not.

I'm not planning on doing that this week right here.

And that's the challenging thing with the 9 or 10-foot rod, is being able to store it.

Glenn: Right.

Kevin VanDam: So, you know, I don't have any of the long rods with me this week at the

Classic.

Glenn: But if the need arises, you can bet there'll be one on your deck.

Kevin VanDam: Next month, when it gets hot, and cranking season really starts, we'll have

a full arsenal.

Glenn: And there you have it.

Great questions from the pros answering your questions that were submitted on the forums

on BassResource.com.

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Let's Explore: Uji, Gion District & Fushimi Inari Taisha! - Duration: 6:23.

Heya!

Today we're gonna go into Kyoto, and first we're gonna go to Uji, the birthplace of matcha,

and some of you might know that's one of my favourite things ever.

Then we're gonna go to Gion to go to Nishiki Market and Yasaka Shrine, and after that we're

going to go to Fushimi-Inari Taisha.

So It's gonna be a pretty big day, I don't often go to Kyoto, so I'm pretty excited,

and I wanna take you guys along.

Let's go!

We have made it to Uji, and we are headed to the Boyodo-in Temple first, and then after

that we are going to get some matcha.

We're at Byodo-in - look!

We just got done at Byodo-in, and it's really really beautiful, it's a really nice day actually,

so now we are off to Nishiki Market and Yasaka-jinja.

Let's go!

We just finished walking through Nishiki Market and now we have a bubble tea.

Yum!

We managed to get to Yasaka-jinja, and it is of course packed, but very very beautiful.

Hopefully I can get some good footage for you guys.

Let's go!

We are here at Fushimi-Inari Taisha, and I found a fox friend!

We're done with our day out in Kyoto, seeing shrines and Byodo-in, and it was absolutely

gorgeous.

I really hope you guys enjoyed the footage, and I hope I captured the beauty that is Kyoto.

I don't actually often come here, so it was really nice to see everything and get some

pictures and some video, so I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did.

Peace!

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Road to the Games 17.02: Cookeville Camp - Duration: 37:20.

And cut! Can't use any of that!

I'm going to be on the show. I'll be doing a little interview with Margaux about

how athletes should kind of approach the workout

and then Margaux and I are calling the live action for Ro versus Boz.

So we're excited about that.

Marston: You going to talk some trash? Margaux: Yeah. Maybe a little bit.

Rory: We're just going to have fun anyways, right? We're just going to start slow and just stir it up.

On 3 we're going to break. 1...2...3...BREAK!

There's some fresh beats. I'm actually looking up some fresh beats for today.

It's going to be crazy, man!

I'm actually going for Rory to win.

Marston: Oh really? Lou: Rory! Come on!

I think he got it.

I'm playing his favorite song.

[crowd cheering]

Hey guys. I am Rory McKernan and we are live in Columbus, Ohio!

Ladies and gentlemen, for the announcement of the workout, I give you the director of the CrossFit Games

Dave Castro.

Dave: Where 17.1 had a dumbbell...17.2 has dumbbells.

Dan: It's different. It's new. It's fresh.

Rich: It's gonna hurt. Like every Open workout.

Chris: I'm not going to compete and I'm doing this, but I'm shaking inside.

Like, it's so funny that I know the suffering that's about to come. And it's not going to happen to me

but somehow it's resonating throughout my body and coming out my feet.

Sara: Yeah, it's such an ugly movement to do power cleans with dumbbells.

Ugh. It's like Gollum all over again. From 17.1.

Gollum? From Lord of the Rings.

But I will not say that the dumbbell is My Precious.

Rich: "Just do the workout", they said.

"It'll be fun", they said.

Let's get it over with.

Whoo. Bar Muscle-ups. They get hard.

Just winded.

Grip.

All of it.

Hurt.

Tia: There's a lot of people in the kitchen.

I honestly--I'll just have whatever for this morning.

And then I find it way too hard to measure all food per meal.

Camille: Yeah. So you eat what you want.

But it's weigh and measure. Tia: Yeah...

I'm sorry. I know you were trying to film her.

I had my moment.

You'll come back one day. You'll come back one day!

You'll come back one day, Ian.

I'm not trying to hang on to anything.

Chris: Don't call attention to it because there's going to be so much criticism and I know what I'm doing.

It is going to be incredible.

I am cooking three pounds of bacon at one time.

Just you wait.

I got it.

I know. I know. Ian: Nobody believes in you right now, Chris.

Chris: It's been about five minutes.

Now what's happened is... look at that nice, beautiful bacon color.

Three pounds of bacon, five minutes, every piece is nice.

You know what's so great about this? It's the example that everyone has doubt and then all of a sudden

it's like, "Wow, he starts the weekend with this?"

Wow, they're not going to question one single thing.

Look at that!

This is what we're calling Cookeville 2017.

Sara: It's Friday.

Every day is the same.

So I've been here for almost two weeks.

And it's been amazing.

It's just awesome atmosphere here and everybody's super nice and awesome group to train with

and yeah... it's just unreal.

Rich: There are a lot of people here.

Elly: Jen Smith! I like her. She's fun.

Putting tape on the bar is a big commitment. I don't want to be the one to mess it up!

And then they'll be like, "It was Elly's fault. The tape caught fire!"

Sara: It's all about that grip.

Camille: I can't wait to be inspired by you.

Elly: Camille, do your best to try and do more today, okay?

Tia: There's a bunch of athletes here that Chris Hinshaw's brought in.

Whoever is my judge, make sure that you call it out!

Shane: She didn't even know the workout. We're about to start in five minutes.

I'm not surprised.

Camille: We're like faking to warm up. Just to avoid the workout right now.

I don't know if it's exciting or very scary!

Cause we'll have to, like... everyone's wearing grip...

I feel like I should put grip now.

Chris: The purpose of this camp and this get-together is to—every day—provide new opportunities

to take advantage of. To essentially move them ahead of all the other competition in the world.

Tia: To give us that opportunity to be out training with each other and learn new things

and learn from specialized coaches and, I guess, kind of take our training to the next level

but also have fun doing it.

Sara: I did it on purpose.

Tia: Good job. did she just get you on the last round? Sara: I don't know how many she repped...

How many reps she got.

Tia: How many did you get?

Sara: I got four. Ian: She got 220.

Tia: You got one less than her.

Sara: Oh yeah, I got four. So I got two nineteen?

Wow, I was one rep behind Camille in a bar muscle-up workout!

I thought she would round me or something.

Ian: 220? Cool! Camille: And then you go look as everyone's at 4-something

you're like, "Ahh, damnit."

It's like how I felt at the Games last year.

"Everyone got so much better. Damnit."

So much more work now.

Tia: Will you re-do it?

Sara: Open doesn't really matter.

You want to peak at the right moment, I think.

I would rather want to do good training on Monday than focusing on improving that score.

Tia: I'll re-do it if these guys want to re-do it.

But I don't really want to re-do it.

Camille: I can't handle her.

Tia: I can't handle her. [laughs]

Sara: Were they talking about me? I was in another world!

I was like, "Oh my gosh, this bar is so good."

Rich: Dre's an idiot. Dre did the workout.

Text us all that he was mad at himself and he was going to punish himself and do the workout again.

An hour later.

And actually did better the second time.

Dre: So me, Nick, [indecipherable], and Ron Ortiz... we did first heat.

Nick ended up beating me by... he got 214, I got 210. So we go in the back and he's trash talking me

saying how I need to upload his video right now and I should do it because he beat me.

I was like, "I'm going to re-do it, unless you stop trash talking."

So I re-did it, beat him by one rep.

Nick:It's all cool. It's all in good fun.

Hey, good for him. That was crazy. That's up to him. Oh yeah, absolutely. Not tonight, not tonight

but I definitely will re-do it, for sure.

Heber: You got Ab Ripper X on right now?

You want to hop in, bro? Yeah.

This stuff is hard. I'm telling you. Dre does like five times in a row.

Sara: I love training so much and I don't feel satisfied if I haven't gotten everything that I wanted to get done

that day. When there's such a large group of people, it gets hard to schedule when you can train

and intensity goes a little bit lower becauseyou're waiting on people.

I just try not to let that affect me and I just put in more in the afternoon, after everybody has left.

Then I put in all the things I was going to do.

Tia: Everyone just stretches and mobilizes and warms up way too much.

I feel like I shouldn't be doing this just yet, because I feel like I actually feel warm, but I look at everyone else

I'm like, "I need to do more! Maybe I'm not ready!"

Camille: I can't handle her. "Oh I'm the second Fittest Woman on Earth and I don't know how to warm up."

Please, no one teach her.

Heber: Ian, what are you doing?

Ian: Having a really good time. Sara: He's hurting me!

Heber, how do whales cry? Heber: I don't know, how do whales cry?

Sara: Ian, do you remember the video? Ian: [whale noises]

Sara: It's the best video in the world.

Lindy: Sara loves workouts that are 21-15-9.

No matter what it is. No matter what movements it is, she wants it to be 21-15-9.

But not just one round, she wants it to be two rounds of 21-15-9, back-to-back.

Sometimes with a three round of something in between the two.

And then she likes to call it a warm up and pretend like we're not exhausted by the end of it.

And we're just prepped for the day afterwards. Just super warm and exhausted, all at the same time.

Camille: Same when Tia tries to warm up, it's not a real warm up.

Cause then she goes and grabs her belt and her wrist sleeve for like 20 minutes.

And she'll come back and just keep going.

Ian: You're the professional equipment mover? Ron: I am, I am. I will do that for these young ladies, absolutely.

Ron: Trying to be a gentleman. Sara: He's putting the plates on the bar and everything.

Ron, this side too! Ron: I thought you were busy talking.

Jen: I'm really bad at taping my thumbs. Like, so bad at it. And people try to teach me how

and this is what I've come up with, right now.

Ron: I don't know. I don't think it's that complicated, bro. I really don't.

It's okay, though. It's okay, they make the world go around. Women do. Jen.

It's okay. Jen: You thumbs are just so long, so it's different

Ron: Smile for me for a second. See? It makes it all better. All better!

Lindy: Also, I don't really know how to work this clock. So it's just going to go up for 20 minutes.

I don't know how to do all the fancy countdown whatever.

Sara: I actually know how to do it. But I don't care.

Lindy: "But whatever, Lindy. It's fine. Let's just use your whatever clock. It's cool."

Your stupid workout and your stupid clock.

It's fine. Sara's world, just living in it.

I said, "Hey Sara, do you want to do this 20:00 AMRAP with me?"

And she's like, "Yeah, that sounds great. But let's do my warm up...

"and I'm not going to do anything of your movements, so I'm just going to do something for twenty minutes."

Is that okay? Sara: That's okay.

I'm just going to change everything instead of what you're doing.

Sara: I mean, it's fun but you can also feel a lot of tension, too.

Everyone wants to do their own thing, because they don't want to change their programming.

Lindy: It's fine. Sara's world. She's just in my gym. It's not a big deal, it's fine.

Camille: You didn't want to do the twelve minutes of GHD sit-up? Twenty minutes?

Sara: I think I can improve by doing something different.

Sara: I just want to know the magic behind Chris Hinshaw.

Chris: It was a surprise. No one had any idea that these athletes were going to be at this course. None.

I'm going to give you about three minutes, then I want everybody to meet on the turf.

We're going to warm up doing some single under jump ropes.

These athletes participated in the workouts, along with the other coaches and athletes.

We're going to do a total of five rounds: 30 seconds of jumping, each.

You guys are going to miss. [laughs]

Many elite level CrossFitters can't do a single under.

Sara: No idea how to do single unders anymore.

Chris: At one point in time, that single under was important to them, but they left it behind.

My feeling is: as a coach, you develop a skill and don't ever leave it behind

because it becomes part of your arsenal.

Jen: Keep your hands pinned into your hips and just rotate with your wrists.

It'll stay the same length.

Sara: This is the one for me. Not this year.

Camille: Ian, you're missing Jen. Jen has a great bum. Tia: Look at it, it's like a little- it just like bounces

like really petite! It's so cute!

Camille: Just a cute butt.

Jen: The only round that I got the same. The only round.

Tia: We're talking about your bum. It was really nice. You were kind of twerking for us.

We really appreciated that.

Tia: Shane's cheating! Shane: You got that on film. I did it properly!

Camille: We're all so competitive .

Tia: [indecipherable]

Oh I don't even know. I can't remember what I just got!

Yes! Smashed it!

Sara: 23. Tia: Oooh, I got 22. Sara: Oh shit.

Sara: This is the last one. Tia: Shit's getting real, now.

Chris: These guys out here are competitive athletes. My job is to create workouts that we both learn from.

If we execute perfect workouts, it's like what was the point?

It was a waste of time.

Katrin: What's it like working with Chris?

The way he talks about running... he loves it.

Chris: That was really good. I'm dying to run this.

Katrin: And I remember I did not love it. And the way he got so excited, he was talking so fast.

He talks so much with the hands. He's so passionate about it that I was literally sitting on the edge of my seat.

So excited for running!

Chris: Look at Tia go. Passing 200 meters in 32 seconds.

She's not at all fatigued. Or as she puts it, "I'm not puffed."

Today on the track, we clearly saw a separation of two different groups of athletes.

We saw Tia and Katrin, who are more aerobically fit than Sara is. And Sara was a little disappointed

by them doing faster times. I walked over and said, "You know what? That was terrific."

And I go, "Don't be disappointed. This is an area of opportunity. You had those weaknesses

last year and the year before. What if you fixed those? Your overall performances will climb."

And that excited her. Part of whar we want to do is make sure that these athletes know that just because

you have a weakness, it's not a bad thing. Our job is as coaches is to find weaknesses so that we can

go and fix them. If a coach can never find a weakness, what good are we?

Dan: I'm a revolutionary.

This is the new thing. My arms are so warm, yet I'm able to breathe.

I mean, I don't know what could go wrong here.

Chris: We have Brian Chontosh here. Tosh is here and he's kind of what we call our keynote speaker.

What we want to do is we're going to take them out, late at night, in the mountains of Tennessee

and test their ability under heavy fatigue to remove negative thought

and focus on the task. And as a former Marine, he's got something nice in store for them.

Tia: We're petrified because we're going to go to Senior's place and Tosh is going to take us through

this thing that we have no idea. And Tosh just told Katrin that if anyone is late to his event

that they are going to die.

Tosh: Tonight, we'll do a little experiment with you guys. It's basically a game of Fuck You Up.

Katrin: Okay. So we didn't know what we were in for... and Tosh literally tells us

that we're playing a game of [explicative] or something like that. That needs to be like bleeped five times.

But those are his exact words.

Tosh: Nine minutes, exactly, as a team. You're going to leave here on "Go" and you're going to arrive here on "Go"

You're going to run a full mile.

Sara: And so we met at Rich's house and of course a few people were late and now we had to run two miles

because of that.

Katrin: He just told us to run a mile. He was like, "I want you guys back in nine minutes."

And we get back and he's like, "How do you guys think you did?"

And we're like, "Hmm, we're probably a little late."

And he's like, "You're right. Do it again."

"I'm giving you guys ten minutes." So we have to go again.

Tia: And we broke up into two teams.

Tosh: Darren, you pick first. We're going boys. You got first pick, just pick a boy

and put him on your side of the line. Darren: Give me Dan.

Tosh: Youre going to cross the Riches' field. You're going to go through this field, through the field,

through the field. See where them lights are up there? You can see where it gets really dark

in a line that's kind of parallel to that slope.

Senior's house is on the other side of the Harbaugh Road, just to the left of where you will come out.

Darren: Rich was on one team, I was on the other. The first thing when he said. "3, 2, 1...Go!"

I said, okay, we're going to follow Rich.

Cause he's lived here his whole life and it'd be stupid not to.

Heber: Hard to see you right now. Just a floating face. Rich: I know, right?

Face and the shoes.

Heber: Probably never heard that before. Rich: Nope. Not at all. Not once.

Tia: And we all set off at the hill through the forest to Senior's house.

Katrin: So Rich's house is here. He has like a huge field! And then there's just like a mountain and some woods

and somewhere up there, his dad lives.

Jen: I'm really just trying not to get my feet wet.

We kind of expected to be there all night because—originally—I think Chris wanted us to camp out.

So we had no idea.

I was just hoping that we'd be done by midnight.

Okay, what is this? [screams]

Katrin: It wasn't a bug. It was one of those prickly things. I'm not kidding, it was like ten minutes in

and I'm like [screams]

Everyone's like, "oh it's going to be a long night."

Watch out for the giant turd! Hey guys! Come on, come on.

Come on guys, let's stay together.

Good view! Gotta say.

Tia: We had to go through a paddock with cows and stuff. Branches everywhere...

Katrin: It was like you're all wet. And it probably, in daylight, took us like two hours to get there.

Tia: Team A got up there, which was Rich's team, we got up there first.

But Team B they followed us up there and then sprinted at the last minute, so they actually won.

Why are they wrestling? We're surviving! Okay?

Katrin: And just before we get to Rich's dad's house, our team just jogs to the finish line, so we pass Rich's team.

And he was like legit pissed.

Like so mad.

Tosh: First team here gets first choice for this group. You guys got something different, they get first choice.

They were here first.

Pays to be a winner, okay?

Not my problem!

Sara: And then they had set up, like a workout for us.

Katrin: So we got first dibs on the workout. And the workout was...

you had to finish a certain amount of calories on the bike. We didn't know the calories.

We didn't know the time, so we just had to keep working.

Tosh: They don't listen, they don't listen. Really clear instructions, I gave it to them twice.

They don't listen. And they come up here and they start to have a whole bunch of questions.

They create confusion for themselves.

And they're doing more work.

Tia: And then every time that we have to rotate on the Assault Bike, someone had to swim in Senior's pond.

Tosh: Somebody's getting wet! Somebody's getting wet!

Tia: Which was—I'm pretty confident—like negative 150º. It was freezing!

Sara: I've been doing ocean swimming in Iceland, actually. So I was like, "This is warm!"

Then I went into the water and was like, "Oh my gosh, just breathe!"

Chris: Go go go! Do not stop!

Sara: So me and Dan were swimming at the same time and he jumped into he water before me

and I'm like, "Just stay calm. Don't show that it's cold."

And then Dan Bailey turns around and he's like hyperventilating.

I'm like, "Dan, come on! Just relax, just breathe."

He's like, "Sara's calm. I need to be calm, too."

Tosh: Time!

You fail. You fail. Everybody in the water. Get in the water.

Come back out and meet. We'll start the clock back over.

Pays to be a winner! Winners are laughing and joking! Losers are saying, "Deal the cards!"

Clock is running. Your job is to go back to Rich's. You cannot take the road. Clock is running.

Don't be late! Ben said to give you extra attention. To make it hurt real bad.

The fact that Ben said to go easy on you means that I'm not.

You supposed to be with the team? How come they left without you?

[whistles] Darrenn? Do you have everybody?

Do you have everybody?

You're missing someone!

Come back in and pay!

One team said they were ready to go and they took off, but they had somebody back here

who didn't have his shoes on yet. So they gotta pay that.

Time stopped because Dan Bailey can't do it right.

Time's starting. Your butt was too low and you're all twisty-twisty.

Let's go down to our elbows! Okay time, you guys are cleared to leave.

Sara: Now we are finding our way back through the woods to Rich's house.

We got a little pissed that they "cheated" so on the way down they waited for us

until we were finished with our workout because we got a penalty.

They should have gone before us and they just waited for us.

So we waited too, until they left us and went another direction and we found our direction and

we didn't want them to find us, so we just didn't use flashlights.

If you're going with us, we don't want the light on... cause they'll follow us.

Jen: I heard that Team Rich was like running down.

I am cold. Hungry.

Come here, I need a light. Rich is stuck in the barbed wire.

Give me a light. Help me out of there.

Nice work! We crushed them!

Tosh: You got two minutes. You got two minutes.

Grab a sandbag, end of the road. You got ten minutes.

If I can recreate moments like that for you so that you can learn more about yourself

cause you're not me and I'm not you.I think that's the key. That's winning, man.

If you can challenge your brain to reframe how you're looking at things...

Every time I invent something, maybe I'm in a bad mood and I invent something bad.

I wonder what's going on, this is happening. It's a weak fabrication, but my mind created it.

Nice work. Nice work. You can have this.

See you guys at Senior's. Don't be late.

Rich: Kit-Kat. Anyone want a Kit-Kat? Food? There's some sugar.

Tosh: I just gave them 64-plus ounces of chicken noodle soup, and 5 Kit-Kat bars.

I mean, you could go for a day on that.

Rich: I don't want the other team to see out position. Heber: How far ahead are we now?

Rich: I have no idea.

No man left behind. You all right, Ron?

Do you need me to massage your legs?

Tosh: Every time I feel myself creating one of those negative fabrications, I say,

"Woah woah woah, stop. That's a pure fairy tale."

There's no fact that's true. Let me reinvent three more stories—then—that are positive.

Sara: I need to pee so bad.

Tia: Are you fucking kidding me? That was trees falling.

Sara: It's like, "Watch out guys! There might be trees falling!"

We're like, "What?"

Fucking cold. You haven't seen anything of the other team, right?

Rich: Not yet. They must be dead.

Darren: We made a couple wrong turns along the way and sure enough we get all the way down and we realize

that we're seeing houses that we don't recognize.

And we're seeing a road that we haven't even seen before.

We made a group decision to turn around and sure enough we found Tosh creeping around in the woods

and showed him how to get back as well.

Katrin: Look, everyone keeps asking us what happened. Nothing happened. This went great. We're back!

Tosh: Grab the bag. You've got ten-and-a-half minutes to the road and back. Not early, not late.

3, 2, 1...Go!

Good job, boys and girls.

Tia: We were huddling around this little heater. At that time in our heads we knew

we had to probably go back into the pond and the thought of going back in and going back into

that icy water... I know Sara and I were just wanting to cry.

We seriously were pretty over it and wanted to just make it finish.

Rich Sr: Tosh has found the second crew. And they're not here yet.

Heber: What were your instructions? Rich Sr: To get the worm and take it to Rich's house.

You want the worm down there through the woods, or down the road?

Down the road. Got it.

Come on kids.

Something in here. Does that really have to go down?

Rich Sr: It needs to go to Rich's house.

Let's do it. Let's go!

[grunting]

Tosh: Two minutes. Get in the back of Rich's truck.

Jen: Tosh tells us to get in the back of the truck. Up to Rich's house is a gravel-dirt road.

And I creep up in my car.

Tosh is flying down this gravel-dirt road.

Yes. I've never been so happy to get out of the truck. And walk back.

Hi guys! Go help them with the worm?

Sara: When we were walking down with the worm and we see the other team in Rich's car.

And then they come out and they're supposed to help us with the worm.

All of a sudden, Shane comes in instead of me in the worm and I was like, "Ah, nice. A break."

Why's the other team helping us? Get the other team out of here!

There's like, "Sara! Get back in there! That's the other team! Don't listen to them!"

I was lik, "Okay." So the other team could not help us with the worm.

Jen: Team Rich did not want help. I think they secretly thought if they didn't let us carry the worm down

that we were going to have to carry the worm back up.

Katrin: You gotta learn how to put things in perspective. Yeah, you're uncomfortable. Yeah, you're cold.

Yeah, it's hard. And yeah, you're hungry. But it's like, okay, you're also here. You're with friends.

You're supporting them. You're making it through this. This is great training.

Out of gas.

Katrin: At some point, Rich's dad was like, "I'm out of gas!"

Which was a total lie.

So we pushed him. We had to prowler push him all the way back.

Rich: Good job team. Good job.

What do we got next?

Tosh: Nice work. You want more? Of course you do.

I think we're good. I think if we did anything more it would detract from where we're at.

I think if I run my mouth and ruin it with words, we end up with less than what we have right now,

so just super impressed. I knew I would be. Great job. All: Thank you, Tosh!

[applause]

Katrin: It's good! I was not expecting to be done.

I thought we were going either back to the woods or bringing that one back to Senior's house.

So I'm ready for some food now.

Heber: You count your macros? Katrin: What? I had a lot of stuff left.

I didn't even finish lunch.

Sara: What I think I did wrong last year...

was stop enjoying myself.

And I really can't do well if I'm not enjoying what I am doing.

So, of course my goal is to win the CrossFit Games 2017 and I think this is the right way of getting closer

to that goal. It's to enjoy and ask myself why do I do this and why do I love this.

That's going to help me get more passionate about it and it's going to push me harder.

Tia: The past two years have been ups and downs, and it's been so many shocks as well.

Like going into 2015 not expecting to place second.

Announcer: Where did she come from? Toomey just does that!

Tia: And then heading into 2016 just wanting to prove to myself and to the rest of the world that it wasn't a fluke.

This year I am confident enough in my abilities and I'm going to go out there 100% to win the CrossFit Games.

Katrin: I'm in the best place that I've ever been, this time of year.

I feel fit, I feel strong. My head's in a great place.

I think the biggest thing that drives me is becoming better.

I don't need confidence and like, "I'm going to win the Games." We never even talk about it.

But I want confidence that we are doing our best and we are maximizing everything

so that when it's game time, you know you're the best you can be.

There isn't anything more you could have done. You don't have any regrets.

And that's our goal.

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Hubsan x4 h501S GPS Maiden flight in new area. (11th Flight) - Duration: 4:29.

Hubsan X4 H501S Gps quadcopter

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TIP #1 How to deal with risky strategies - Duration: 2:17.

WOW! Super new!

Win one Bitcoin!

(orgasm)

Almost there...

Almost there!

HE HAVE ONE BITCOIN PROFIT!!

Now I'm goin to do that.

Will soon be bitcoin!

STOP! Before it will be busted

If you really want to play an aggressive strategy

first try your strategy on altcoin.

For example go to litecoin

LTC is really cheap...

Follow Your strategy

I'm gonna set 1 instead of 2...

The next important point is to set yourself a goal.

I'm gonna make 0.1 profit here and I will check if the strategy works

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Are You a Human Being or Just a Programmable Life Form - Duration: 9:54.

Are You

a

Human Being or Just a Programmable Life Form

There is no clear line dividing science fiction and reality.

If we can think it, we can create it, and so the world becomes a stranger and more interesting

place by the day.

This applies both to our individual universes within, and with the outer world at large.

We really have no idea at all what it means to be a human.

We don�t know where we come from or how we got to this shining gem of a planet.

We don�t know why the earth is covered with the mysteries of antiquity and the monolithic

footprints of giants.

We certainly have little understanding of our fate, nor much of the heavy forces at

play against us.

But we do have the brilliant spark of consciousness as well as free will to help mould our 3-D

experience during the wink of time that passes from birth to what we fear is death.

We are in a sense programmable life forms, and so the question is, what are being programmed

with and by whom?

The Science Fiction Side

Programmable life forms (PLFs) are thought to be artificially created biological organisms

that move about autonomously, yet within the operating parameters prescribed to them by

their creators.

Some surmise that PLF�s are nano-sized creatures designed to invade the human body to influence

its performance, affect the mind in some dastardly way, or to collect information.

Others say PLF�s are more complex extra-terrestrial creatures, similar to grey aliens, or other

cold entities, perhaps created by the military or alien scientists, tasked with analyzing

and influencing human behavior, with experimenting on us as well as ruling over us.

The Synthetic Agenda: The Distorted Heart of the New World Order

Public information about this is sketchy at best, with some claiming that the Pentagon

and Black-Ops military programs have already pioneered and deployed these technologies

for purposes of psychological and physical warfare.

Others believe that PLF�s are part of a sophisticated array of mind-control technologies

presently engaged in manipulating the human race, along with HAARP, chemtrails, GMO�s,

nano-fibers, vaccines, ELF�s, and so much more.

The common thread is that PLF�s are thought to be artificially-generated, yet somehow

biologically living creatures, confined to a pre-programmed range of awareness which

determines their function and behavior, along with their purpose and mission.

Creepy stuff to be sure, but don�t many people act as programmable life forms?

Don�t they behave as though they�ve been given a script to read and a character to

play?

Don�t most of us seem to be performing a predictable role in this matrix, mindlessly

obedient to the whims of the main stream?

Human Beings are PLF�s

As human beings, we ourselves are indeed programmable life forms, influenced by incomprehensible

collage of internal and external factors, suggestions and demands.

We are anything but static beings.

Atomically, we are stardust, made up of atomic matter held together by the influence of universal

forces.

Deoxyriobonucleic acid, DNA, is the most fundamental community of molecules in all life, containing

the genetic information that determines the type of life form and it�s physical characteristics.

At this level, our genetic makeup determines one�s basic characteristics by directing

cellular activity, and science is fast at work exploring and debating the possibility

for gene manipulation to program human beings to adopt more favorable traits such as resistance

to certain diseases and resistance to addictive behavior.

We are what we eat, and we are what we think, and the human body is affected by our environment

and whatever we consume, either consciously or unwittingly.

The mind is an impressive machine that responds to education, cultural and religions influence,

peer pressure, trickery and manipulation.

Philosophy can change how it operates, as can propaganda, and the psyche is an instrument

of extreme sensitivity, capable of the subtlest communication, yet prone to developing abhorrent

blind spots, depending on how it is trained.

The holistic composition of the human being also determines our level of happiness and

our ability to adapt to and thrive in the day-to-day conditions of life.

In this way, as integral beings, if we are being influenced on one level, the effects

radiate outward to each other part of our make up.

If something goes wrong at the cellular level, disease can overcome and destroy the body.

If something negative occurs at the spiritual level, this can have impact physical health,

mood and even personality.

From our spirit to our DNA, to our body to our mind, we are comparable to computers which

perform functions in accordance with whatever software or program is loaded.

Human beings are multi-dimensional entities made up of a complex array of inter-dependent

and evolving systems.

We are dynamic creatures at every level, and each part of our make up is the product of

whatever influences we accept.

In this manner, the overall health, wellness, condition, and behavior of a human being is

hardly a matter of chance, but instead, we are the ongoing product of an ever-changing

amalgam of many inputs, internal and external, seen and unseen, positive and negative.

The Greatest War is the War on Consciousness

There is a great war happening right now, far more significant than any theatre of military

operations.

It is a war to alter human consciousness in such a way that our lives play out in chaotic,

confusing, depressing struggles, never quite understanding the true value of our lives,

always falling again and again for the lowest of political tricks and schemes, acquiescing

to war and institutionalized theft while ignoring corruption and contempt.

Either we acknowledge our dynamism and work to insert beneficial programs and habits into

our lives, or we stumble on as programmable life forms, performing whatever task we�ve

been told to, remaining blind to our potential destiny as stewards of a prosperous, peaceful

and beautiful planet.

Perhaps the existence of PLF�s is truth.

Maybe it�s half-truth, or not at all, who really knows?

The average person has no direct contact with advanced science like this, so it�s impossible

for most of us to know what is actually happening in the realms of the top-secret or of the

alien.

What we do know for sure, however, is that we are capable of awakening, of expanding

our own individual and communal consciousness, the very aspect of life which animates our

material bodies, and demonstrates that we have more power and control in our lives than

we are told.

It is up to each of us to commandeer our personal evolution in defiance of a warped and deadly

system which has us all targeted for extinction.

�You must understand the whole of life, not just one little part of it.

That is why you must read, that is why you must look at the skies, that is why you must

sing, and dance, and write poems, and suffer, and understand, for all that is life.� ~ Jiddu

Krishnamurti

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Easy Potato Pancake Recipe Two Ways - Sweet and Savory - Duration: 5:30.

we're going to see in about half an hour

whether I did any of this right

it burns so good so damn good hi

everybody my name is Alexandra Napoli

and this is health coach TV the show to

watch if you want to learn to love

yourself as you slide into your skinny

jeans today I am cooking some leftover

mashed potatoes I thought that I would

spice them up by turning them into

pancakes I'm crazy and wild this is

gonna be fun I'm going to do them two

different ways one ways kind of sweet

one ways kind of savory if you want to

learn how to make mashed potatoes I have

a whole video about it so check that out

the link is down below so the base of

any potato pancake is obviously potatoes

eggs and usually flour I'm just going to

skip that bit so I'm going to add one

egg to each of these the egg is going to

bind it together and it's also going to

help it cook nicer I'm going to salt and

pepper each of them I feel like I'm

breaking ground on potato pancakes

because I look this up and I didn't

find it anywhere skin off the garlic chop

that up too now what's going to make this

sweet is my apple hook me up with the

movies that I should see because my

references are when harry met sally was

it an apple they peeled the whole way or an orange I

don't even know so I'm cutting my Apple

up it's a really small pieces here and

I'm just going to add them to the pot as

I'm sure you know when you cook Apple it

gets even sweeter think about apple pie

or baked apples cooking apples really

brings out the sweetness and the sugars

cinnamon so now let's work on our savory

some chives cut off the little bit on the

bottom if you wanted to do you could

actually regrow this but I'm not going

to so chop up your chive wait is it a

Chive or is this a green onion I

think it's a green onions I think a

chive looks more just like this I could

be wrong let me know in the comments

below now we have some spinach that I

need to use up so I'm going to add this

to my savory mix I'm just going to cut

it into really small pieces I love

anything that lets me eat spinach without

realizing that i'm eating spinach red

pepper flakes and then we're just going

to mix this all around all right Alex

you've got this put your muscles into it

work it real good maybe I needs a good

hand job ok savory it's good to go it

smells a little bit like apple pie

potato apple pie shut the front door

shut it shut it real hard now for the

serious business is cooking butter *ghee* or

olive oil I'll use butter *ghee* for the sweet

and olive oil for the savory so I'm

going to put a good amount in here so

that the whole base of it is pretty like

coated I got new gadget can't

wait to use my new gadget this friggin cool

all right so I've got four in there I'm

just pushing them down a little bit so

they make contact all the way around

they're so beautiful and then golden Brown gorgeous

back on the heat so that was maybe two

minutes

per side let's use this for once forever

don't touch them for two minutes don't

touch them don't even look at them they

don't want to be flipped you need to be

patient and wait this time I'm going to

be using ghee you could use butter this

is for our sweet potato pancake I wonder

like how much I need to be worried if

the insides are cooked because there is

a raw egg in each of them how do I keep ending

up with lipstick on my hands am i licking

myself yes those are done oh god I broke

it I'm gonna cheat a little bit I'm gonna do

sweet and savory in the same pan so much

potato happin here tonight whoo that's the

savory one it's really good it's

definitely up to spice got a little kick

back up in the back of the throat the

onions are really nice they've still a

little bit of crunch from the onion

which is cool I'm so beautiful oh yeah

that's a good one ok so we're all done

we've got our sweet potato pancakes and

our savory potato pancakes the sweet

potato pancakes for some reason cooked a

lot faster and burned a lot faster than the

savory ones see look they're a little bit

like blackened and I cooked them for the

same amount of time if you enjoyed these

two fantastic amazing recipes be sure to

give me a like and subscribe to my

channel for more awesome healthy food

videos if you want to catch me off of health

coach TV you can find all my social

links below Facebook Instagram all that

good stuff until next time I hope that

you've enjoyed this recipe and maybe

it'll give you something more exciting

to do with your leftovers have a great

night everybody thanks for watching

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Get Free Xbox Gift Cards - How To Get Free Xbox Live Gold - Duration: 3:47.

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Candy Store Unveils New Pickle Juice Soda - Duration: 2:04.

NEW AT 5:00, PICKLES, YOU

EITHER LOHR THEM OR HATE THEM,

AND IF YOU HATE THEM, YOU'RE

PROBABLY NOT GO DOG RUSH OUT TO

BUY THIS.

IT IS PICKLEDFULLY VERY POP

AND IT IS ON SALE IN LOCAL

STORES.

WE GAVE IT A TRY AND HAS THE

STORY.

Reporter: YOU CAN GET

ANYTHING YOU WANT AT GRAMP

GRANDPA JOE'S CANDY SHOP.

I THINK WE HAVE OVER 2,500

DIFFERENT TYPES OF CANDY IN OUR

STORE ZACHED FROM FLOOR ALL THE

WAY TO THE CEILING.

ER.

Reporter: CHRIS SAYS THAT IS

AT LEAST FIVE TONS OF CANDY AT

HIS STORE ON THE STRIP, AND HE

ALSO OWNS A SHOP IN BEAVER AND

ANOTHER IN OHIO SELLING A WIDE

ARRAY OF ODDITIES LIKE 500

PAIRS OF SOCKS EACH WEEK.

SO WE HAVE OVER 250

VARIETIES OF GLASS BOTTLED SODA

HERE.

ALL OF THEM ARE MADE WITH PURE

CANE SUGAR.

Reporter: LOCAL SODA,

FAMILIAR FAVORITES FROM THE

PAST.

AND NOW THIS.

NOW THE LATEST ACIGS TO TO

OUR SODA COLLECTION IS PICKLE

JUICE SODA.

Reporter: PEOPLE DRINK THIS?

I THINK YOU'RE GOING TO LIKE

IT.

Reporter: PICKLE JUICE SODA

IS A VIRAL VINTAGE.

I GOT IT INTO OUR STORE

ABOUT THREE DAYS AGO, PUT A

POST ONLINE AND THAT SOCIAL

MEDIA POSTWENT CRAZY.

IT GOT POOKED UP BY KNBR, AND

IT HAS BEEN ON ALMOST EVERY

SINGLE NETWORK AND PUBLICATION

THAT WE CAN FIND.

Reporter: READING IS ONE

THING WHO IS WILLING TO TAKE

THAT FIRST SIP?

I HAVE DRANK PICKLE JUICE OR

EATEN DILL PICKLES WHEN I

PLAYED SOFTBALL FOR CRAMPS.

Reporter: AND YOU HAVE HAD

SEW.

YES.

Reporter: BUT NOT TOGETHER.

AND NOT TODAY.

NOT TODAY.

Reporter: GET LET'S GIVE IT

ANOTHER TRY.

THE VERDICT?

IT ACTUALLY TAKES LIKE

PICKLE JUICE AND A LITTLE MORE

CARBONATED.

IT IS PRETTY SWEET.

I LIKE IT.

Reporter: THUMBS UP, LET'S

HAVE A SHOT OF THAT MIGHTY FINE

DRINK.

WOW.

NOT BAD.

CHEERS!

Reporter: CHEERS.

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'OLE ETHAN GON' FIX YOU UP | Outlast 2 Pt.3 - Duration: 20:04.

hello everyone it's me Jayskibean and

welcome back to outlast to last episode

we got licked up and down by a thicker

neck I think it was Val I think that's

who it was um some cult lady but and we

found out that it's actually two colds

versus one another as opposed to just

one weird cult

I'll bandages give me day and I can use

V to hear somebody's clothes and we got

killed by the guy in the water and

that's when I basically gave up so oh

geez what happened okay so we're going

to see what I was going now on over

he'll give you day and I

I need to stop just going indoors like

that and actually start listening before

I walk in close what is that guy doing

is he going through the water too

he is he is well that's great so much

about so much for being stealthy

definitely don't want him to see me oh

there's more that's why don't see B you

don't see me you don't see me

and

okay so we get his walk right up in here

now whoa whoa I lied again uh-huh it's

okay

whoa what and suddenly I was in a

classroom okay so that had to been like

another flashback type deal

so yeah yes good question fucking light

yet you think something like that oh oh

I don't know maybe you're dreaming or

maybe it is real this is crazy okay so

now we're in school Wow

Oh creepy I guess start over okay well

if you're going to wait for this to

record real quick this sure does bring

back memories

I would super bright out here

oh okay well I'm locked in the classroom

that's good

so that means there's something I'm

missing and find a key find some sort of

key maybe it's in the teacher's desk

probably no okay I can't go that way I'm

sorry I have to do this you should have

loved me you should have helped oh you

just forgive me I don't know what to do

I'm so so sorry Justin I remember this

when we

oh look and pack of a fourth-grade here

I thought this could get worse

uh yeah well it did because now you're

captured by bunch of crazy people is

jammed I can open this door though

responsibility repent what would Jesus

do okay so here we go to like a Catholic

school or something

respect somebody walking we can't go

into the hall okay well that's got a run

then hey batteries

if that battery wasn't a trap

super-creepy wasn't here can't go in

there

what yeah I think I'm losing my mind I

think that maybe what's going on here I

got to get out of here

Wow dude now we're in a snowy wasteland

that's good

it's so dark I'm just going to have to

freeze to death I guess

come on what this is a trip man I don't

even know what a think it's lost my

glasses again up here we go your hammock

the outside that's not a guilty didn't

thing no not yet

well they'll do it if they find you out

here come on all right thank you helping

me know person my name's Ethan what I

mean are you one of them and what side

are you want

I mean why ain't I trying to kill you

yeah that I've been unborn see too much

to keep the thing but you're not one of

those other ones the the heretics didn't

say squat and my wife got scoff and it

he cast out didn't complain what nah

my enemy Wow Wow baby she wouldn't was

by any crack tonight brilliant to the

job yeah wasn't I would do it either

buddy so I hear you that's pretty that's

pretty rough so I can see straight now

that's good

can i play your banjo I like the banjo

just run its funding minutes of stories

I'm here to talk my whole life you

probably noticed Jane Doe sorry your

daughter she was eight months pregnant

blonde hair cut like a poison yeah

what do you know Jane Doe - why we came

here

it's you all right tell this is okay Shh

all the stories I've totally forgot

about the new story we were working on

can I stay in your house

okay you can I fixed it well thank you

sir

I hope you're not like all right you

select here I'll keep you safe

you risk of any reasons going through

right thanks Ethan you're a nice guy you

I guess I'll go sleep asleep now there

let's go to bed all right so nothing

suspicious about this Ethan guy at all I

don't know I don't know if I'd trust

anybody out here especially after

playing through the first one I don't I

don't know I really don't really trust

anyone

more Jessica dreams I'm scared too

this is a scary game oh my god

I cop it I'm in a hundred tasks I knew

where the odds are more practical media

helps all around me not questions even

now other whoa okay so I guess I could

trust

Ethan you saying oh boy

oh geez fine you don't have much of a

choice this is twisted oh geez I hope

you find your job

yeah thanks for the help

Ethan so she gone

so can I go now I'm gonna try oh okay

the Moshe yeah he did I was wrong

that was so super wrong and the one guy

that could help me even though he's

eating super nasty food and it probably

is a lot like them crap no jump let's go

let's go let's go let's get anyway okay

so is that don't this is the way I'm

supposed to go then yeah okay let's go

now I have no idea what even chain I

don't have to hide from nothing

oh what's that that trees

I guess I'm going to go upstream good he

was all these cuts and my head being

busted open and being in this nasty

water and I'm going to catch an

infection okay

yeah well I'll see you later lady okay

so we read her out I don't know if we

had to go around the old dude dude let's

go

oh geez

well I'm dead Wow

instantly okay great what nice okay

well

there's got to be some way to get

through this then ah this way hey let me

over oh I can crouch I can go through

this way

perfect okay okay okay so this is a lot

like alright so this is a lot like the

demo how the demo was don't see anyone

I don't know where I'm supposed to be

going we're okay we're gonna make it

through the fields Oh No

oh that was him run run oh no you ain't

gonna catch me I'm just about the

fastest runner there is not even know

where I am and where I'm supposed to be

going

like I'm just walking in a big circle

we'll figure it out we'll figure it out

together

Hey bye no Ruud I got away from them

pretty quick how many are there oh yeah

hold down we're good they're not gonna

find me here I'm not I'm not in the

water I'm not in the water

ah hi no oh yeah they got me get out and

run get out and run just run ah it's

okay kill yourself fool

don't keep running no I just need to run

but they could run away faster than I

can

alright so oh yes okay so I don't know

where to go on this part so I'm going to

go ahead and finish the episode off here

um that was that was another episode

outlast - now we're stuck in like the

corn field type maze thing that I don't

have no idea of what's going on um

anyway I hope you guys enjoyed if you

guys did enjoy make sure you select that

like button underneath the video and

until next time I'll see you guys later

Oh

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