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A Plan to Help You Learn English in 2019 - Duration: 8:29.

Happy New Year!

It's 2019 or 2019.

I hope you had a good New Year's Eve, and I hope that the new year treats you well.

I just wanted to start this video by thanking all of you for watching my Youtube videos.

I know they help you learn English, but their also a lot of fun for me to make, and I started

2 years ago.

Two years ago I had 0 subscribers, and as of today I have close to 18,000 subscribers.

So thank you so much for watching.

You're awesome!

I wanted to talk to you a little bit today about two things.

I wanted to talk about what a New Year's Resolution is and then I wanted to tell you

about my New Year's Resolution when it comes to teaching English on this Youtube channel,

and I wanted to give you some suggestions for New Year's Resolutions that you could

do yourself.

So let's get 2019 started off with some, some good planning for the future.

So I mentioned New Year's Resolution.

A New Year's Resolution is when you decide to kind of make a promise to yourself to do

something in the New Year.

So a New Year's Resolution can be something like deciding that you're going to eat better.

A New Year's Resolution could be deciding that you're going to lose weight.

There's a number of different kinds of New Year's Resolutions.

My New Year's Resolution, personally, the New Year's Resolution for myself is: I'd

really like to make sure, because I had heart surgery way back in May, I want to make sure

that I walk everyday for exercise, and I want to make sure that I eat healthy food.

It's really important to me, I'm 48 years old, it's really important to me that I

stay healthy for a very long time because I want to be healthy for my wife and kids,

also for myself, but I want to make sure that I'm around a long time for my wife and kids.

My second New Year's Resolution actually has to do with you guys - all of you that

learn English on my Youtube channel.

My New Year's Resolution is pretty simple.

I'm going to make a video, every Tuesday there will be a new video, and I really hope

to keep doing the Friday morning live streams.

Those are pretty fun for me.

So new video every Tuesday, new live stream every Friday.

The other thing is, you might not be aware of this, but I have a second Youtube channel.

So I have a Youtube channel where do really short videos, less than a minute, and I do

them every morning, or at least 5 or 6 times a week.

And it's called, "Really Short English Lessons".

I'll put a link down in the description and I'll put a link up here as well.

So my New Year's Resolution is to make sure that over the next year I make 365 little

tiny videos as well.

And those are great little lessons, you should check it out.

You will have to subscribe over there cause it is a different channel, and I know a few

people asked why I had a second channel.

I think it just keeps things tidier for me.

Long videos on one channel.

Short little videos on the other channel.

But!

I said I had some ideas for you, some ideas for you for New Year's Resolutions - promises

you can make to yourself about learning English for the coming year.

So here's my challenges to you.

Number one.

I think you should get a dictionary.

I know it might cost some money, but I think you should get a French-English dictionary,

a Chinese-English dictionary, whatever your language is I challenge you to get a dictionary

for that language and then what I would suggest you do is, you, one page a day you pick out

5 words and you highlight those words or you underline those words and you learn them.

And just do that for the whole year.

It sounds like a lot.

I know, but I think that would be one really really great idea.

The second New Year's Resolution that I would challenge you to try is: Find a Youtube

channel, you can keep watching my videos, but find a Youtube channel where the person

is teaching English for the country that you are currently in, or that you might move to.

So what I mean by that is, if you are thinking of moving to Australia, you should also be

watching Youtube videos that are made by someone from Australia.

If you are thinking of moving to Britain or the U.K. you should watch some Youtube videos

that are made by someone who has the British accent.

And if you're thinking of moving to America, I would suggest you watch some videos made

by someone who's American.

So that's number 2.

Number 3 is really simple.

For number 3 I just suggest that you try to read some books in English.

Maybe try to read one book a month, that might be a lot!

Maybe try to read three books in the whole year, but it's just so important when you're

learning English that you're reading.

Reading is one of the best ways to learn new words and new vocabularies, so, vocabulary!

Sorry I made a mistake there.

But, yeah, see if you can find a book, it can be a novel.

Even if that means instead of reading a book you just decide that you're going to read

the news every day.

Do that.

And then the last thing, number 4, this is the last one.

I challenge you as a New Year's Resolution, to find an English television show that you

can watch, that you find an English television show that's interesting to you.

Maybe it's a crime drama, maybe it's a science fiction television show, but find

an English television show that you can watch and then watch it twice during the year.

Maybe there's a 10 episode season.

Try to watch all ten episodes and then try to watch them all again.

So, so that's it!

Bob the Canadian here.

Learn English with Bob the Canadian.

I'm so happy that you guys joined me in 2018, and I look forward to making lots of

videos for you in 2019.

I hope you just have a great year yourself.

I really look forward to 2019.

I think it's going to be kind of exciting.

It's kind of fun as I'm shooting this video the sun is slowly coming through the

clouds.

I'll point up and we'll see if you can see what I'm talking about.

It's pretty beautiful.

It's been fairly overcast here in Canada so it's nice to see a little bit of sunlight.

Anyways.

Bob the Canadian here.

Thanks again from the bottom of my heart for watching all my videos, and I look forward

to making as many as I can in 2019.

Have a great year!

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Lars and the Real Girl - Movie - Duration: 1:46:50.

(DOOR OPENING)

I'm inviting you for breakfast.

I can't. I have to go to church.

Well, after church, then.

Come on, we haven't seen you for so long.

Why don't you put this on, please, I

don't want your little baby to get sick.

It's so cold out.

Come on.

Okay.

Okay?

Hmm?

You'll come?

Oh, yeah.

Great.

Could you put the whole thing on?

Oh, yeah.

See you.

You owe me $5.

Whoa, whoa, whoa.

(KARIN EXCLAIMS)

Well, not till he's sitting at the table,

I don't owe you anything, there, baby.

Something's going on with him.

I'm worried.

Well, you keep saying that. I think your...

I think your maternal instincts might be kicking in.

REVEREND BOCK: In all the world,

there are books and books and books of laws.

But in all this world, there really is only one law.

We need never ask, "Lord, what should I do?"

Because the Lord has told us what to do.

Love one another.

That, my friends, is the one true law.

Love is God in action.

The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God,

the fellowship of the Holy Spirit

be with you all now and forever more.

Amen.

ALL: Amen.

(ORGAN PLAYING)

MAN: That was a nice service, dear.

That was nice, yes.

Hi, Mrs. Gruner. Do you want some help?

Oh, thank you, dear.

It's my turn to drop them off at the hospital.

LARS: Yeah.

You know, you're a good-looking fellow, Lars.

Where's your girlfriend?

I don't have one.

Are you gay?

No.

My grandson's gay.

I know all about the gays.

Yeah, I know, but I'm not gay, so...

Well, don't leave it too long.

It's not good for you.

Okay.

Here.

Give this to somebody nice. For a start.

Hello, Lars.

I guess I'll see you at work tomorrow.

Yeah, okay, bye.

Karin, my brother is 27 years old.

Maybe he wants to be left alone.

That's not what he wants.

Oh, really? Hey.

How do you know that, exactly?

Because that's not how people are.

Oh, there he goes.

Lars! Come on, you promised!

(SIGHS)

Is that normal?

$5.

Morning.

Good morning, Cindy.

Did you have a nice weekend?

That new girl's kind of cute, huh?

You and Margo, what do you think?

Lars, Lars, you gotta see this.

I'm not really in the mood for porn this morning.

It's not porn.

Okay, it is, but check it out, all right?

Huh? You like?

Man, they're solid.

Like, if she'd weigh 125 pounds, then she weighs 125 pounds.

Is that right?

You can customize everything.

They got all these different heads and parts.

You can design your own woman.

And, Lars?

Uh-huh.

Lars.

Yeah.

(WHISPERING) They're anatomically correct.

You're not going to buy one, are you?

(SCOFFS) I wish.

Look how much they cost.

I'm wiped out from the new Xbox.

Morning.

(MARGO CLEARS THROAT)

MARGO: Morning.

Oh, hey! Yeah. Morning.

Margo's here, everybody. Hurray.

(ROCK MUSIC PLAYING)

Could you put the headset on?

(CHUCKLES)

Hey, I was thinking, we're the only ones from the lake.

We could carpool.

Lars, it's your day for coffee, buddy.

Oh, yeah.

You know what your problem is, Margo?

You're just too aggressive.

Just chillax, you know.

Shut up.

Wait! Stop! Stop!

Karin!

What? What?

We want you to come for dinner.

(PANTING)

Will you come?

You scared me.

Sorry.

You scared me.

Oh, sweetheart, sorry.

Wait.

It's okay. I can't. I can't.

Wait, why not? No!

Why not? Come on, Lars, we miss you.

Yeah.

I brought my work home so I have to...

I'll get in trouble.

No, you didn't.

Yeah. Did you hear that? That's my phone I think.

No. Come on! Wait! Wait!

Lars, stop! Stop!

Come on, please?

I have other plans.

No.

And I can't.

Lars, there's salmon and cherry pie in there.

(PANTING)

Could you please let me go?

No.

Okay.

(CHUCKLING)

Is that all you can eat?

Yeah, that was delicious. Thank you.

No, no, you stay there.

No, I can take...

No, it's my turn.

You boys talk.

Okay, Karin's been worried about you.

She thinks you've got a problem because

you spend so much time by yourself.

I'm fine.

That's what I told her.

Exactly what I said.

Okay.

Dad was kind of like that, too, so...

Yeah, but he didn't really want anyone around,

so that's the difference.

That's not true.

Okay, you know, yeah, sure, maybe after Mom died.

But, you know, you didn't know him before that.

I mean, not that you could have, but, I'm just saying.

Karin and I would really like it if you moved in.

Oh, that's... No, that's okay. Thank you.

The house is half yours.

Yeah, I know that. I'm fine. Thanks.

Just putting it out there.

Well, good night. Sleep tight.

Good night.

Oh, wait. Here are some leftovers for you.

Do you have my blanket?

Oh, yeah.

I'll get it. I'll get it.

It's on the...

Grab these.

Thanks.

I'll be right back.

It's a beautiful blanket.

Gus says your mother made it for you.

Yeah.

When she was pregnant.

Well, she must have loved you very much.

Like we do.

Are you mad at me?

Is he coming?

Here we go. Good night.

Thanks, good night.

What? We talked. He's fine.

(PHONE RINGING)

LARS: Hello?

Hey, Lars. It's Karin.

They just delivered a huge box for you.

It's in the garage.

Oh, okay. Thanks.

Okay, bye.

Thanks.

That's a nice sweater.

(KNOCKING ON DOOR)

Hey. Come on in.

That's okay. Is Karin gonna come to the door?

Karin.

Yeah?

Honey, come here. It's Lars.

Really?

Yeah.

She's just doing some kind of a...

It's pregnant women's yoga.

So...

No, it's good. It's good, good stuff.

KARIN: Hey.

Hi.

What's up?

I have a visitor.

You have a...

In the garage?

Now?

Yeah.

A visitor?

That's great.

Yeah.

And she's not from here.

She?

Yeah.

Wow. What do you... What do you...

What do you know? Where...

Where did you meet this person?

On the Internet.

Yeah, well, everybody's doing that now.

That's great!

She doesn't speak much English, though.

It's okay.

It's really the same with the guys at work, it's...

It's not that big a deal.

Okay.

Well, yeah.

Well, you know, she's in a wheelchair.

So I just don't want her to feel weird about it.

Oh, no. No.

So what? We don't care.

Okay.

And I have to ask you a really...

I know that it's a really big favor.

Yeah.

Well, she's just really religious

and because we're both young and single,

it just doesn't feel right for us to stay in the garage alone together.

Oh, no. We'll put her in the pink room.

No. She can sleep here.

In the pink room?

Yeah.

Okay.

Sure. And there are new towels.

Just give us half an hour to, you know, pick up

and get something in the oven.

Okey-dokey.

Get the place ready.

Okay. Let's get started.

All right.

Man, that is...

You quiet ones are...

You know what they say about the...

It's great. It's great. See you in a little bit.

Okay.

Okay.

You know, Bianca's a missionary.

Well, was a missionary. Right. Sorry.

Because she was raised by nuns.

But now she's on a sabbatical so she can experience the world.

Isn't that neat?

She's shy.

Well, you are.

Everything's so new for her. Right?

Are you hungry?

We're starving.

Gus, will you give me a hand in the kitchen?

(WHISPERING) How was that?

I know.

(WHISPERING)

(WHISPERING) Oh, my God!

I mean, so, he's crazy, right?

I mean, he's crazy.

Shh.

Karin...

What are we gonna do?

(WHISPERING) I don't know. I don't know.

Huh?

What are we gonna do?

Oh, my God! He's... Karin!

We're gonna have to put him in a hospital, I think.

We're gonna have to put him in a hospital. I can't afford that.

Karin, I can't believe this.

My little brother is totally, totally insane!

Pull yourself together.

How am I...

Gus! Calm down!

How are we gonna pull ourselves together?

Calm down, okay? Now!

He's talking to a doll, baby.

We're just gonna get through this somehow, okay?

I just don't know how we're gonna do it.

I don't, either. But you gotta be calm.

Okay?

Okay.

I'm sorry.

It's okay.

Karin. Karin! She's not gonna eat!

So, you're never gonna believe this.

It makes me mad, but Bianca's from the tropics.

She... Well, she's Brazilian.

Well, half Brazilian, half Danish, that's right.

And somebody stole her luggage.

Oh?

Yeah, and they stole her wheelchair.

That's terrible.

Yeah. Can you believe that, Gus?

Yeah, I can't believe it.

Right.

Well, it makes me angry.

Anyway...

I wanted to ask you a favor.

She doesn't mind. I promise.

Karin, you don't mind lending Bianca some clothes, do you?

She doesn't have any.

Do you?

I'm not sure we're the same type, Lars.

Well, that's okay, Karin, because Bianca doesn't really care

about superficial things like that, so it's okay.

Sure.

Yeah, that's...

See, I told you.

Thanks.

Well, this used to be my mom's room.

So, if you need anything, Gus and Karin are right across the hall.

I'm in the garage.

You know that. So, what else?

Your towels are brand new, thanks to Karin.

(LARS CHUCKLES)

Lars, I think we should go to bed, you know?

Okay.

Just, you know, one second.

I just wanted to say that I'm so glad you're finally here.

Lars, I think right now would...

Yeah. Okay, good night.

Wait. Gus had a good idea.

He's... He's concerned about Bianca's health.

You know, just with the traveling

and the change of climate and everything.

Well, it's stress, you know.

I'll make an appointment with Dr. Berman for tomorrow.

For early tomorrow.

We'll all go.

Yeah. You remember Dagmar.

Okay.

You think that's a good idea?

I do. I think we should do it.

Yeah. That's a good idea because I was gonna go

shopping for wheelchairs anyway.

Let's just go to bed.

So, good night.

Night.

I'll see you tomorrow.

(GASPS)

Oh, my God!

FEMALE VOICE: Natasha escaped from Moscow

(SOFTER) where she was forced to strip for the Russian mob.

Now all she wants is an all-American male to love.

Midori left a high-paying job in Tokyo

because she was unsatisfied as a woman.

Tammy dropped out of high school to join the rodeo.

Are you the right cowboy to tame this wild filly?

The doctor will tell us what to do.

But she's family practice. We're gonna need a shrink.

No, she is, she's a psychologist, too.

Oh.

She says you have to be, this far north.

What'll people think?

We can't worry about that.

Right.

Right there is where my dad used to work.

Our dad.

That's the library.

I have a card and you can borrow it if you want to.

Well, actually, I'll have to take them out for you,

but you just tell me...

Oh, I don't know.

I don't know, actually.

Gus, what was it that Dad did?

Water and power.

My job's at the school department.

I miss everybody, but there's so much to do in the house.

I'll go back just as soon as the baby's old enough and you're...

Yeah, sure.

Readers Digest,

Midwest Living or Country Home?

That's what I would say.

(SIGHS)

Well, her blood pressure's low.

Is that serious?

Could be. We'll have to wait and see.

It's fine.

Mine's probably low, too.

I want you to bring her in every week for special treatment.

Can you do that?

Yeah. Are you sure that that's necessary?

Yes.

Okay. Okay.

What do you think?

Well, if that's what she says, then we should.

Okay.

You can set that up with Joanne at the desk.

I look forward to getting to know you, Bianca.

Karin, I'm telling you, he belongs in a hospital.

No!

My Uncle Garth went to one of those places and he never came back.

Yeah, but he needs more help than you and I are able to give him.

I told you something was wrong and you wouldn't listen!

If I may...

Has Lars been functional?

Does he go to work, wash, dress himself?

So far.

Has he had any violent episodes?

Oh, no. No, never. He's a sweetheart.

He never even raises his voice.

Okay. We gotta fix him. Can you fix him?

I don't know, Gus.

I don't believe he's psychotic or schizophrenic.

I don't think this is caused by genes

or faulty wiring in the brain.

So, then what the hell is going on, then?

He appears to have a delusion.

A delusion?

What the hell is he doing with a delusion, for Christ's sake?

That's what we have to find out.

Chances are he's been decompensating for some time.

Guess we didn't realize.

Have there been any changes in the family in the last year or so?

No, everything is pretty much exactly the same

except that Karin is pregnant and Lars is nuts.

You know, this isn't necessarily a bad thing.

What we call mental illness isn't always just an illness.

It can be a communication, it can be a way to work something out.

Fantastic. When will it be over?

When he doesn't need it anymore.

How can we help?

Go along with it.

Oh, no. No, that's... No.

Oh, my. No, no, no. No.

No, I mean, pretend that she's real?

I'm not gonna do that. I mean, I can't.

I'm just not gonna do it.

She is real.

GUS: Well...

I mean, she's right out there.

Right, right. I get that. But I'm just not gonna...

You know, I'm just not gonna... I'm not gonna do it, so...

You won't be able to change his mind, anyway.

Bianca's in town for a reason.

Right, but, but...

It's not really a choice.

Okay. Okay. All right, then, we'll do it.

Whatever it takes.

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

And everyone's gonna laugh at him.

And you.

(WHISPERS) She loves kids.

Yeah.

KARIN: More coffee, Lars?

Yes, please.

You want to see a funny face?

Does Bianca want some?

Yeah.

There we go.

Thank you, Karin.

Gus? No. Okay.

Yeah, sure.

You're not gonna go to work today, Gus?

I don't feel good.

Oh, no.

Well, Bianca could help you, you know. She has nurse's training.

No, she doesn't.

She doesn't have nurse's training, Lars, because she's not a person.

She's a big plastic thing.

That's amazing.

Did you hear that?

Bianca just said that that's why God made her, to help people.

Are you gonna be late?

For work?

I am gonna be late.

Oh, no, I have to go. Okay.

Bye-bye. I'm going to check in.

Okey-doke.

And you have my number at work, right, Karin?

Yep.

I wanted to tell you that you look really pretty today.

I hope that you feel better, Gus.

Me, too.

And thanks so much for breakfast.

No.

Okay, gotta go. Bye!

KARIN: See you.

Well, I had to try, you know?

What? What? What?

It's just...

I don't know.

It's true. We've been all wrapped up in ourselves. We have, Gus.

This is not my fault, though.

It's not my fault.

Come on, Bianca, let's make a couple of calls.

Good morning, Cindy. You look really pretty today.

Thank you. Oh, Mr. Sunshine.

It's way in advance,

but you know how excited I get about these things.

All right, where are they? I know you took them.

Did not.

You did, too. As revenge.

MARGO: For what?

For the fake rat I put in your drawer.

Oh, that.

Lars, I'm missing three of my action figures.

It's your turn to get coffee.

Okay, listen up, Margo.

Those action figures are extremely important to me.

All right? They're worth a lot of money.

If I don't see every damn one back on my desk pretty soon,

then you can tell your teddy bear to watch his back.

I'll return them. One at a time.

You going to Cindy's party?

Oh, no.

I was hoping you would.

I really wish you would.

Well, maybe.

That'd be great.

Do you think I could bring my girlfriend?

Oh. Yeah, yeah, I mean, I'm totally bringing somebody.

Wow!

I didn't know there were sex dolls.

Love dolls. That's what they call them.

I saw a special on cable.

So are you serious? Bianca really has a...

So she's really just one of the girls, then.

I'm sorry.

(SPEAKING SPANISH)

(WHISTLES)

No way!

Does she have a sister?

Wish I had a woman that couldn't talk.

It's not that funny. It's not that funny.

We don't want anything to do with her.

She's a golden calf.

And we all know what happened with that.

He's not worshipping her, they're just dating.

These young people have no willpower.

He's sick, all right? He's sick.

I guess, we were just hoping, if we came to you,

you could help, you know, just pave the way a little.

If you could just try to understand, it's...

He is a nice man.

We can try.

I don't even know why we're here.

This is absurd.

Oh, for heaven's sake, what's the big deal?

Sally, your cousin puts dresses on his cats.

Hazel, your nephew gave all his money to a UFO club.

And, Arnie, everybody knows your first wife was a klepto.

She wasn't.

Then why is she buried in a pair of my earrings?

Now, that's enough.

These things happen.

Lars is a good boy.

You can depend on me.

Thanks, Mrs. Gruner.

Well, he's not bringing her to church, now, is he, Reverend Bock?

Well,

the question is, as always,

what would Jesus do?

♪ Holy, Holy, Holy

♪ Merciful and mighty!

♪ God in three persons

♪ Blessed Trinity! ♪

REVEREND BOCK: I would like to take the opportunity

to welcome all of our new visitors to our church today.

Bianca, it's good to see you. Lars, God bless.

God bless. God bless.

KARIN: Thank you so much.

You're welcome, my dear. Getting close.

KARIN: Well...

Be careful. Watch yourself.

These are for you, Bianca.

Thank you.

Bianca, this is my friend, Mrs. Gruner.

She has a darling figure.

Those are nice, huh?

They're not real, so they last forever.

Isn't that neat?

Hello.

Get back here!

LARS: There we go.

Okay, watch your head on the way in.

Watch, watch, watch, watch, watch.

There we go.

Are you comfortable? Yeah?

I'll get the chair.

Oh, can you put her seatbelt on?

Bianca, Gus is gonna put on your seatbelt, okay?

Oh, can you put that on her legs, 'cause she gets cold.

Thank you.

Yeah.

Thanks, Gus.

Yeah, where are you guys...

Where are you going?

Just one second.

She doesn't know, it's a secret.

But I can tell you.

It's just that she's asking me

all these questions all the time

and she wants to know everything about me,

so I thought that I would take her

to the lake where we used to play.

Yeah.

Do you remember that?

Yeah.

It sounds... Yeah, that sounds nice.

Yeah. Gotta go.

I'm coming. Why are you yelling?

Gus and his friends used to come up here all the time.

In the summer, they'd go fishing.

In the winter, they'd play hockey.

They'd build all kinds of cool forts,

and, like, they'd build snow forts...

Watch your head.

Here we go. There.

Is this okay? You okay? Okay?

Okay, this is the tree house,

and we have a rope swing and a ladder.

LARS: ♪ L is for the way you look at me

♪ O is for the only one I see

♪ V is very, very extraordinary

♪ E is even more

♪ Than anyone that you adore and

♪ Love is all that I can give to you

♪ Love is more than just a game for two

♪ Two in love can make it ♪

You should watch me chop wood, too.

I'm really good at it.

(KNOCKING ON DOOR)

(WHISPERING) I'm sorry.

I couldn't wait any longer.

I wanted to see how she was doing.

Well, after the treatment she has to rest.

(WHISPERING) It doesn't work without the resting.

Keep me company.

Lars, keep me company.

Do you know how many sessions she's gonna have to have?

No, I don't. It's a tricky illness, Lars.

But, you know, what I could use

is a more complete history on her,

like, parents...

Oh, they died when she was a baby.

Well, that's not fair.

Yeah, but she doesn't feel sorry for herself or anything.

She just wants to be normal, have everyone treat her normal.

That's nice.

I admire that.

Yeah, me, too.

Is that your husband?

Yes. He died.

Oh, no.

I'm sorry.

Do you have kids?

No.

You must get really lonely.

Sometimes I get so lonely I forget what day it is and how to spell my name.

How about you?

You're funny.

So what's the difference between

a delusion and a hallucination?

It's false perception versus false belief.

Okay, so when Moose thinks the FBI's after him...

The EEA.

INS.

IRS, ATF, AAA.

Right, that would be a delusion.

No, dude, they are after us.

(MEN CHUCKLING)

(LARS CHATTERING)

(LAUGHING)

(SIGHS)

What are we doing? Why are we doing this for him?

Oh, come on.

It's funny.

Is it?

I don't know.

I don't know, maybe not.

DAGMAR: So tell me about Karin.

I don't know her very well.

Oh, she's wonderful.

Gus and I are both very lucky with women.

She's wonderful.

But she...

We don't have to talk.

Let's find you something to read.

No, it's just...

Between us.

Of course.

I'm worried about her.

I think she has a little problem.

Oh, maybe you shouldn't tell me.

No, it's okay. It's just...

And I think it's 'cause she's insecure,

but she's just always trying to hug everybody.

You know, some people don't like that.

Some people don't like to be hugged.

But she doesn't realize that, she takes it personally and thinks...

You know, it hurts her feelings.

I don't know what to do about that.

Do you?

But it's such a comfort sometimes

just to have somebody's arms around you.

Don't you think?

No.

Come on, it feels good.

It does not feel good, it hurts.

Oh.

Like a cut or a bruise or...

Like a burn. Like when you go outside and your feet freeze

and then you come back in and they thaw out? It's like that.

It's almost exactly like that.

Same with everybody?

Well, not really with Bianca.

But everyone else.

So you don't let people touch you?

Lars, isn't that hard to get away with?

No, not really, here, 'cause I have all these layers.

And that helps.

Look, we can't change Karin.

But I can help you.

That's fine.

Pain?

Yeah, but I can take it.

(EXCLAIMS IN PAIN)

You okay?

Uh-huh.

Well, that's enough for today.

Yeah. Thanks.

What?

Yeah, I'm okay.

Well, it's scientifically proven

that everyone's favorite word is their own name,

so if you just say their names a lot...

You okay?

You can see that it's gonna make them happy.

(FAINT MUSIC PLAYING)

Yeah.

(DOORBELL RINGS)

Mr. Sunshine! And this must be Bianca.

Well, welcome.

Welcome, come on in.

I have my boots on but I brought my shoes.

Don't worry about it. Baxter? Baxter, baby.

Lars, this is my husband.

Hi, Lars.

Bianca.

How are you?

Is that for me, Bianca?

Thank you.

Can Baxter get you two something to drink from the kitchen?

Lars?

I'll have a beer.

And for Bianca?

She doesn't drink.

She doesn't like it when I drink, either, but I'm just gonna have one.

I can help you with your coats.

This is Margo, and this is Bianca.

Hi. Hi, Bianca.

I'm glad you sent around that memo.

I would have freaked.

It's so bizarre.

It's a disorder.

What a weirdo.

Lars?

Look at him.

He's in love with that slutty hunk of silicone.

Her name's Bianca.

Does he have sex with her?

Babe, that's what she's for, yeah.

(WOMAN EXCLAIMING IN DISGUST)

So, I hear you guys are getting married.

Yes.

No.

Tickle fight!

(GIGGLING)

I would kill to have hair like hers.

Oh, I'd cut it, like, to here.

Long in front, short in back.

Lars would never let her cut it.

Guys and long hair.

I don't care.

However she likes it, that's how I like it.

That's my kind of guy.

I need wine.

I'll get it.

Anyone else?

Oh, no. No, thanks.

No.

Hey, chief.

Oh, hey, Lars. Bianca? Total babe.

Thanks.

Best thing is, man, she doesn't even know how hot she is.

That's what you want in a woman.

They stay with you 'cause they don't know

they could get somebody better.

Know what I'm saying?

Hey, is she flexible?

Yes.

♪ Pick me up and turn me round

♪ I feel numb

♪ Born with a weak heart

♪ Guess I must be having fun

♪ The less we say about it the better

♪ Make it up as we go along

♪ Feet on the ground

♪ Head in the sky

♪ It's okay I know nothing's wrong

♪ Nothing

♪ Oh, oh, I got plenty of time

♪ Oh, oh, you got light in your eyes

♪ And you're standing here beside me

♪ I love the passing of time

♪ Never for money Always for love

♪ Cover up and say goodnight

♪ Say goodnight ♪

Did you have fun?

(SNIFFING)

Yeah.

I'm just happy, that's all.

"And so he solaced himself with pacing up and down the little meadow,

"and writing and carving on the bark of the trees

"and on the fine sand a multitude of verses

"all in harmony with his sadness,

"and some in praise of Dulcinea.

"But what distressed him greatly

"was not having another hermit there

"to confess him."

Pain?

It's okay.

That's okay, I can take that.

You must be excited about a baby on the way.

Uh-huh.

Don't you want to be an uncle?

Do you ever want to be a mom?

I don't know.

Yes.

But I'm not able to have children of my own.

That's too bad.

Bianca's like that, actually.

Yeah, she can't have babies, either.

That's a shame.

When she was a baby, her mom died in the middle of things, so...

When she was being born.

Like yours.

You have a lot in common.

(CLEARS THROAT)

Lars, you know we've learned a lot since then.

Things are better.

Yeah, but it could still happen, right?

It's highly unlikely. It's... It's

rare.

Yeah, but it still could.

Lars, just take a breath.

(PANTING)

It's okay.

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry, it's just so dangerous.

It's so dangerous.

I don't like to think about it.

Lars, sit down. Put your head between your knees.

Put your head between your knees.

Sit down.

Just put your head between your knees.

Bend over. Bend over.

Okay. Okay.

Okay.

I'm sorry.

It's okay.

Take a breath.

Look, they have cell phones.

We should get cell phones. Huh?

Then we can call each other whenever we want.

When you're doing all your things and I'm working.

(INAUDIBLE)

How about afternoons, Monday and Wednesdays,

and then maybe all day Saturday?

Yeah? Yeah? You sure? Okay!

Bianca, is that okay with you?

Bianca wants to volunteer at the hospital on Thursday afternoons.

You do?

What about your blood pressure?

Just think of all the bald children.

Wouldn't they just love her?

That's true.

Just a little bit of layering here

and some texture, kind of right there.

And I don't know what you guys think but...

Bangs?

I like that.

That looks great.

Oh, that's pretty. Real pretty.

Are you sure?

'Cause it's not growing back, right?

WOMAN ON TV: What's that Sound? By Veronika Charles.

I hear the telephone.

ALL: Ring, ring!

Hey.

Hey.

He's not gonna get any better, is he?

No. Probably not.

He's gonna love that thing

his whole life and it's all my fault.

No, it's not. It's...

Yeah, I don't know.

I mean, I left home as fast as I could.

You know?

I never thought about him.

And then the two of us move back here all fat and happy,

and he moves into the goddamn garage like the family dog.

You know?

And I let him.

No wonder he goes and orders a fiancee in a box.

Come here.

(MARGO GIGGLING)

Hello.

Bianca!

KARIN: We're upstairs.

What's going on?

It's the hospital volunteer banquet at the VFW.

Doesn't she look beautiful?

Oh, she does. She looks beautiful.

That's... 'Cause...

We were supposed to play Scrabble.

KARIN: Are you sure?

Yeah.

Her schedule's on the refrigerator.

Did you check?

No, I didn't. I guess I forgot.

Could I have a moment alone with her, please?

Thank you.

Thank you.

(LARS SHOUTING)

They never fight.

I don't like his tone.

Now you listen to me.

Bianca has a life of her own.

No self-respecting woman's gonna be at your beck and call, mister,

and the sooner you learn that, the better.

Oh, yeah?

Yeah.

You're away at your job all day.

What's she supposed to do?

Wait for you? Would you do that for her?

Would she even ask you to?

She's out in the community, doing things for others less fortunate.

You should be proud of her.

And what about me?

Big baby. He's just like my husband.

She'll be home at 11:00.

(DOOR CLOSING)

(ANGRILY) She's my girlfriend

and I shouldn't have to check a schedule to see her.

(DOOR CLOSING)

Are you okay?

How would she feel if I just left her?

If I just abandoned her like that.

Whoa, wait, she didn't abandon you, she'll be back.

How do I know that, huh?

People do whatever they want.

They don't care.

No, we all care.

Lars, we do care.

No, you don't.

That is...

That is just not true!

God!

Every person in this town bends over backwards

to make Bianca feel at home.

Why do you think she has so many places to go

and so much to do, huh?

Huh?

I don't know.

Because of you!

Because all these people love you!

We push her wheelchair.

We drive her to work.

We drive her home.

We wash her. We dress her.

We get her up, we put her to bed.

We carry her.

And she is not petite, Lars. Bianca is a big, big girl.

None of this is easy for any of us, but we do it.

We do it for you!

So don't you dare tell me how we don't care.

(DOOR SLAMS SHUT)

LARS: I think it's the person's job

who's upset to say that they're upset

because we can't, you know...

Hey.

Oh, hey.

Hey.

How was the game?

No, the cheese inspectors beat the crap out of us.

Is everything all right? I mean, I usually put Bianca to bed.

Yeah, I know.

Okay, I'm telling him.

Well, we wanted to talk to you about that.

You don't have to do that anymore.

I'm gonna do that.

You sure? Because I don't mind.

And I thought that you...

I'm so sorry.

It's just been one of those days.

It's fine, yeah, I mean, it's up to you and...

Good. I'll leave you guys.

Hey, Gus?

What's that?

Thank you, though.

I didn't do anything.

Yeah, you did.

I'm tired.

Did I miss something?

Shh!

We had a big fight.

Really?

Yes.

ERIK: I think it's kind of cold out.

Lars, have you met Erik?

Not officially.

You're pretty famous around here.

I know.

Hell of a grip, too, pal.

Yeah.

Yes?

(WHISPERING) My office.

I think I'm gonna stay.

She's feeling pretty lousy today.

We'll both stay.

I asked her to marry me last week.

Congratulations.

When's the happy day?

She said no.

Oh.

Oh, no.

Yeah, I know, I couldn't believe it.

LARS: Stop it! There's no way you can talk to me like that.

No, you don't. No, you don't.

I don't talk to you like that.

Could you stop yelling?

(IMITATES BIRD CALL)

I was talking to Bianca,

and she was saying that in her culture

they have these rites of passages and rituals and ceremonies.

Just all kinds of things, you know, that when you do them,

at least when you're done, if you live through them,

that you know that you're an adult.

Doesn't that sound great?

It does.

How did you know?

How did I know what?

That you were a man.

No, I couldn't tell you.

Was it...

Okay. Was it sex?

Yeah, you know, yeah.

I mean, it's... Yeah, it's kind of...

No. Well, it's kind of sex but it's not...

It's not, you know...

I don't know. I don't know.

It's a good question.

Yeah, but I have to know.

(TIMER BUZZING)

Hold that thought.

You know, you should ask Dagmar.

I did ask Dagmar and she said that I should ask you.

Okay, you know, I can only give you my opinion.

That's all I want.

Well, it's not like you're all one thing or the other, okay?

There's still a kid inside, but you grow up

when you decide to do right, okay?

And not what's right for you, what's right for everybody,

even when it hurts.

Okay. Like what?

Like...

You know, like, you don't jerk people around, you know.

And you don't cheat on your woman.

And you take care of your family, you know.

You admit when you're wrong, or you try to, anyways.

That's all I can think of, you know?

It sounds like it's easy and for some reason it's not.

I know, because nothing's easy.

It's like the old man.

He didn't have to take care of two kids alone.

He could have given us to an orphanage or something.

You know, people do that.

But he loved us and he tried to do right

even though he didn't know how,

and even though he had a broken heart.

I shouldn't have left you alone with him.

He was too sad.

It scared me and I just...

I just ran.

And that was selfish.

And I'm sorry.

That's okay.

Okay.

You've crossed the line.

Well, you kept swiping my action figures.

I hide them. I don't hang them.

Well, whatever, Margo.

You're too old for that thing anyway, okay?

Take off the noose.

No.

Take it off.

Face it, Margo, the bear is dead. Okay?

Burn on you.

I warned her.

It's not just the bear.

I broke up with Erik.

I'm sorry to hear that.

Yeah, you know, I didn't even have a good reason.

He just wasn't very interesting.

Then why was he your boyfriend?

I get lonely.

Oh, yeah?

Yeah.

(SNIFFLES)

Thank you.

Sure.

Hey, what are you doing on Friday night?

I have this school board meeting.

Bianca got elected so...

That's great.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Okay.

Why?

I was just thinking that maybe we could all go out sometime.

Never mind.

After I drop off Bianca, I'm free.

But, you know, just me so...

That would be great, Lars.

Thank you.

Okay.

Nice shot.

You're putting too much spin on the ball.

I know.

Yeah, still.

Sorry, we're full up. Next week is the ladies' league tournament.

Nada?

Dude!

Tell them lady go.

No way, Nelson. They'll shred me.

Hey, is that Lars?

Hey, buddy.

We're full.

No problema.

Yes!

Margo, I kicked your butt!

No, Nelson, I'll kick your butt.

Congratulations.

Thanks.

Margo!

Oh.

Oh!

Yeah!

Baby, where you been all my life?

(CHEERING)

(MAN WHISTLING)

MARGO: This is exactly what I needed.

Things look so much better.

Anyway, thanks for going bowling with me, Lars.

I don't...

I don't...

I don't wanna give you the wrong idea about this.

I just...

I'm never gonna cheat on Bianca, ever.

Oh. No.

Oh, my God, I hope you didn't think that.

Lars, I would never do that.

I would never do that.

Okay, good. Yeah, yeah, I...

It's just 'cause a man doesn't cheat on his woman, that's that.

Absolutely. And vice versa.

Besides, I don't need to steal anybody's boyfriend.

One day I'll find a man of my own and

we'll be happy, too.

Yeah, that's the way it works, I guess.

Snow.

I was hoping that winter was over.

No, it's just a thaw.

Winter isn't over till Easter.

Thanks again.

Hey.

Good night, Lars.

I'm not sure how well these treatments are working.

No?

What do you think?

I don't know.

I'm sorry.

I don't know. It's hard. It's hard because

I know that she loves me,

but I ask her to marry me and she says no.

Or she says, "I don't know."

Or she doesn't say anything.

Nothing?

REVEREND BOCK: "When I was a child, I spake as a child,

"I understood as a child."

Hey.

Doesn't it feel good?

LARS: Wake up! Wake up!

She won't wake up.

Bianca! I think she's unconscious. Hey.

Are you sure?

Look at me. Bianca.

Hey. Hey, hey, hey, hey. Hey!

Bianca's unconscious.

Can you hear me?

Bianca.

Come on, wake up.

Hey, hey, hey, she looks all right. She looks all right.

She looks all right. Hey, hey, hey, hey!

Call 911!

Okay. Okay.

LARS: All right.

911.

Well, I don't know. Why do you always expect me to know what to do?

(SIREN WAILING)

They're here. Just call Dr. Berman.

♪ V is very, very extraordinary

♪ E is even more than anyone that you adore ♪

I'm sorry, you'll have to wait out here.

Don't worry about it. It's all right.

I just wanna see...

It's okay. Doctor's on the way.

Okay. Hello? Hello?

GUS: Lars. Lars.

Yeah.

What?

What?

Bianca's very sick.

No, she's not. She's not.

Come on, she's not sick.

She's not, Lars.

She's dying.

But...

God.

DAGMAR: We're gonna keep her here till she's stable,

but she wants to go home with Lars tonight.

Can I see her?

Sure.

What?

I'm sorry but I just don't get it. I don't.

I mean, what's this gonna do to him?

How could you let this happen?

I'm not letting it happen, it's Lars.

It's always been Lars.

He's making the decisions.

He's the one who found her unconscious.

He's the one who said she's dying.

You okay back there?

They gave her something so she's asleep.

Anything you want, Lars?

We wanna stay together in the pink room tonight.

(KNOCKING ON DOOR)

Come down to the family room, Lars.

Let Bianca rest.

We sent Gus and Karin to the movies.

They didn't want to leave you two.

No, I'm glad that they... I'm glad they left.

I feel terrible that all this is happening

so close with the baby coming.

That's how life is, Lars.

Everything at once.

We brought casseroles.

Thank you.

Is there something that I should be doing right now?

No, dear. You eat.

We came over to sit.

That's what people do when tragedy strikes.

They come over and sit.

Okay.

Don't you feel a little better?

(KNOCKING ON DOOR)

I got spring fever. We're going to the lake.

You wanna come?

Hey, Lars, why don't you come with us?

It would do everybody good.

Bianca?

Don't you wanna see this beautiful day?

GUS: Is there a storm coming?

KARIN: The weather said no.

It looks like a storm to me.

Well, I need to stretch my legs.

Let's take a chance.

Lars?

I think we're gonna watch the water.

Well, we won't be far.

Holler if you need us.

Okay.

(SNIFFLING)

(CRYING)

All right. So you think it's not the right color?

Well, I don't know. Does it match the curtains?

What? I think so. Here, hey, just be careful.

Okay.

(GROANING)

Gus.

No, no, don't run.

Lars!

Lars!

(LARS CRYING)

Lars asked us not to wear black today.

He did so to remind us that this is no ordinary funeral.

We are here to celebrate Bianca's extraordinary life.

From her wheelchair, Bianca reached out and touched us all

in ways we could have never imagined.

She was a teacher.

She was a lesson in courage.

And Bianca loved us all,

especially Lars.

Especially him.

Hi.

You okay?

Yeah, I'm sorry, I just...

(CLEARS THROAT)

Yeah, I don't know. It's just funerals,

and Mom and Dad, and, you know...

He's unbelievable, huh?

Yes.

I wanted to thank you for...

Gus?

So, shall we see you at the house?

Of course.

Okay.

Sure.

She asked me not to be sad, but I can't help it.

Yeah, me, neither.

But it will get better with time.

That's what everyone keeps saying, so...

It's true, I think, in a way.

But there'll never be anybody like her.

(SNIFFS)

Well, I suppose we should

catch up with everyone.

Do you wanna take a walk?

Yes.

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It does

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Sometimes over here

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Carson Daly Net Worth: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com

Host and former MTV VJ Carson Daly has a thriving 20-year-plus career in the entertainment biz.

Starting as an intern for Jimmy Kimmel in radio, it didn't take long for Daly to get recruited by MTV for a VJ gig and ultimately find himself on Total Request Live, a live request show that became a smash hit with teens and pre-teens in the late '90s and early aughts.

Thanks to his decades of experience, Daly now has a total net worth of $25 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

Beginning in 2003, Daly began hosting New Year's Eve with Carson Daly live from Times Square.

This year, NBC is revamping its broadcast under the name NBC's New Year's Eve 2019 with Daly set to host alongside Leslie Jones and Chrissy Teigen.

Here's what you need to know:.

Carson Daly Was Originally Recruited by MTV to Appear on a Summer Beach House Show Called Motel California.

At the end of Daly's first summer at the network, MTV relocated him to New York to host MTV Live.

Later, this show was merged with Total Request (also hosted by Daly) to become the mega-phenomenon TRL, which made him a cultural icon for the show's young audience.

In 2002, Daly left the network to move on to bigger and better opportunities.

Daly Joined the Late Night Race with Last Call with Carson Daly.

After TRL, Daly spearheaded his own late night show with Last Call with Carson Daly, a show consisting of produced segments and interviews with musicians, comedians, actors, filmmakers, and other artists.

As with many other late night shows, it also features pre-taped musical performances.

Though the show changed over time and has had many iterations, Last Call still airs on NBC at 1:35 a.m.

In 2011, Daly Went Primetime Picking Up Hosting Duties for The Voice.

With Reality music competitions becoming all the rage, NBC launched The Voice with Daly as host.

As a producer on the show, Daly won four Emmy Awards for Outstanding Reality-Competition Program in 2013 and 2015-2017.

The show is still wildly successful and shows no signs of slowing down.

Daly is Married to Siri Pinter, Daughter of Actor Mark Pinter.

In December of 2015, Daly married Siri Pinter, a food blogger and daughter of Mark Pinter.

According to her site "Siriously Delicious," Pinter is a "self-taught cook, recipe developer, avid foodie, and eater." Before falling for food, Pinter worked in TV as well on shows like Frasier and Committed.

The couple welcomed a baby, daughter London Rose, in 2014 and have three kids in total.

With All of His Combined Hosting Jobs, Daly Makes an Estimated $5 Million Per Year.

Between The Voice, Last Call with Carson Daly, his New Year's Eve duties, and co-hosting Today, Daly makes approximately $5 million a year.

He's certainly one of the busiest TV hosts and personalities in the business, but that doesn't stop him from making guest appearances as well.

Daly has appeared in shows like Chappelle's Show and My Name Is Earl, and has had small roles in movies like Josie and the Pussycats and Pauly Shore Is Dead.

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The F-Pattern, also known as "The F-Shaped Scanning Pattern" is an approach that

people take to reading on the web. We observed that people reading this way

during eye tracking research; during which technology were used to see what

people are focusing on, and what are they looking at as they read on the web.

In action, the F pattern appears to look like a letter, F. So, a person begins

reading on the left-hand side of the column of text, and as they read they

moved to the right then they move back to the left and then when they moved to

the right they will read a little bit less and as they moved back to the left

and read a little bit less.

It ends up appearing to be the capital letter F, roughly.

We also see the F-pattern on mobile devices, but it's smaller.

In languages where people read from left to right, like Arabic, we also see the

F-pattern but it's reversed.

So why does the F-pattern happens?

It happens because people are trying to minimize the work that they need to do

and maximize the benefit they get from that work.

For eye tracking that means that are trying to economize on the number of focus that they do on a page and learn the

bones that they can from the content they actually do look at pitch layer

also plays a major role in whether people scan in F patent it represent

wall text to use a staff no formatting and isn't written for the web they are

going to find their own path through the text we can do things to make it easier

for people to scan tags use chunking of tags use bullets and more important than

anything we use heading and subheadings within the tags and make those heading

look different from normal tags Roger a different color border a

different typeface any of those things can work and with that users able to

scan the headings and decide if those words are things that they are

interested in and if they are they will read the normal text below it and if not

they will read to the next heading and that's a different pattern that we see

people revealing when they read on the web I like to call that one the layer

cake pattern I was hungry when I named that one it resembles a layer cake with

the frostings and the cake so layer cake is a good pattern F pattern is one that

can and should be avoided

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Maria Menounos is very close to her parents, mom Litsa and dad Costas.

The television host will be helping out on New Year's Eve, awaiting the ball drop in Times Square and it won't be surprising if her mother and father are close by to ring in 2019 with their daughter.

Costas and Litsa are the proud parents of two children, Maria and her younger brother, Peter.

The family lived together in Medford, Massachusetts, where Maria and Peter went to school.

After college, Maria left her family and moved to California to pursue her career.

Her parents eventually moved with her, but her brother stayed in Massachusetts, where he still resides today.

Here is what you need to know:.

They Are Both of Greek Heritage.    .

Litsa and Costas Menounos were both born in Greece.

It was very important for them to bring their children up with knowledge of the Greek culture, teaching them the language and bringing them to the Orthodox church.

Less than a year after tying the knot with her longtime love, Keven Undergaro, Maria Menounos took her family to Greece — to her dad's hometown of Akovos — to exchange vows in a Greek ceremony.

It was something very special for Maria's dad, who was overjoyed to see his daughter and her husband embrace the family's roots.

"Love my dad so much.

This was a dream for him.

He was born and raised in Akovos.

Though he's the proudest American you will find, he is also equally proud of his roots.

Growing up we saved all the spare change we found on the nightclub floors we cleaned in Boston to save up and visit Greece.

It meant so much to him for us to be connected to our heritage, to know the language and the traditions.

Both my parents wanted that.

It took years but finally, we visited in 1988 when I was 10.

I loved it.

We spent almost a month in Akovos and it always held a special place in my heart.

Returning to get married there was my wildest dream come true.

All of our friends and family helped make it truly the most special moment of all our lives," Maria captioned an Instagram post after exchanging vows in Greece.

"My dad gained 20 years of life, my Theio Niko, too.

My poor dad got so sick a week before the wedding and we almost lost him.

Luckily my friends and family helped him get better all while keeping me in the dark.

This is why I feel so blessed.

To have my parents at my wedding I know wasn't easy between dads diabetes and moms cancer.

I know many who weren't as lucky and I will never take that for granted," she added.

Litsa Had Brain Cancer.    .

Maria Menounos is extremely close to her mom, Litsa.

In 2017, Litsa received a terrifying cancer diagnosis and began her journey to beating Stage IV brain cancer.

Litsa underwent aggressive treatment and, as of July 2017, her MRI showed that her cancer was "stable," according to People Magazine.

While Litsa was fighting cancer, Maria started having some concerning symptoms, including headaches, light-headedness, and slurred speech.

She went to see her doctor and found out that she had a brain tumor.

Fortunately, however, Maria's tumor was benign.

"It's so surreal and crazy and unbelievable that my mom has a brain tumor—and now I have one too?" Maria told People Magazine back in July 2017.

"[My doctor] said, 'I'm 98 percent sure it's benign but we won't know until we get in there.'".

After a seven-hour surgery, Maria's doctor had some good news.

He was able to remove 99.9 percent of the tumor — and testing proved that the tumor was indeed benign.

"He said there's a six to seven percent chance that we'll see it come back.

But I'll take those odds any day," Maria said.

Costa Is a Type-1 Diabetic.    .

Maria Menounos is equally close to her dad, Costas.

He was diagnosed with Type-1 Diabetes more than 50 years ago, and Maria has played the role of caretaker for her dad since she was fairly young.

"My father was pronounced dead and hospitalized due to low blood sugar attacks [multiple times] throughout my life.

[My family and I] were all on guard and had him on constant watch.

This remains his constant battle – to keep his sugar levels from dropping to dangerous lows," the TV host told the Joslin Diabetes Center back in 2015.

It took a while for Costas to change his eating habits, partially because a language barrier kept him from properly communicating with his doctors and the other part due to him being a "stubborn Greek," as Maria has explained.

These days, however, Costas has his condition under control.

He has given up eating sugar and items such as bread and pasta.

His diabetes journey has inspired Maria, who has become an advocate and has participated in a lot of charity work supporting diabetes research.

"Today I'm inspired by my own father who inspires me more and more every day.

Dad, I love you more than words could ever describe.

The way you have handled the toughest two years of our lives has blown me away.

You flipped the switch so fast and went from being caretaken as a type 1 diabetic to caretaker.

From being cooked for, to cooking for.

And you cook insanely well may I add.

Chef Costas! You have done it all and not only just for mom but also for me too.

When I needed to heal you had to shoulder most of mom's care alone and you did.

You are a champion dad.

You are a bright light in this world that makes us all laugh and smile.

Here's to many many more fathers days together," Menounos captioned an Instagram post on Father's Day earlier this year.

Things Haven't Always Been Easy for the Menounos Family.

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Maria and her husband, Keven, are both very close to Maria's parents, but things weren't always this way.

When Maria first started dating Keven, her parents just about disowned her, angry that she was dating an Italian man.

"It wasn't an easy situation.

He wasn't Greek so my dad was very upset, pretty much disowned me, took my education away… I was now pretty much homeless, no education, no degree, but I had Keven," Maria told AOL back in 2014.

Just before getting a big correspondent job, Maria and Keven had been living in an unfinished basement in Boston.

It was Keven who produced and submitted an audition tape, of sorts, to a local news station, kicking off Maria's wild ride to Hollywood.

The two ended up moving to Los Angeles together, and soon after, Maria inked a deal with Entertainment Tonight and Access Hollywood.

It was only a matter of time before her parents came around.

"The rest was history.

My parents came out to visit.

My dad apologized to Keven which I think is such a sign of, I don't know.

I don't know a lot of men that can actually say they're sorry… It's so hard to give the whole story but it was really tragic and really, really hard.

We spent so many nights clinging to each other crying and it was terrible," Maria told AOL.

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