Thứ Ba, 1 tháng 1, 2019

Waching daily Jan 1 2019

Hello Friends!

Today I will update you about a trick on the flute's carry case

I will tell you about how to easily carry your flute everywhere... from classes

to performances

May a times, the carry cases

are not sent by the flute makers

to us when we purchase the flute

They generally send it in a round cardboard sealed box

Whenever we purchase it online we generally get these cardboard ones but...

the branded ones may send it in cases like these (SEE VIDEO)

But the lower end stays hollow...

Also, the upper end has this problem that it does not close easily; the chain is a bit clumsy

I generally do not prefer these kind of cases at all...

I got some cases like this one made on my own but with a dozen of additional features

I will tell you about them today

These are way more convenient!

So, I got this one made (SEE VIDEO)

This thing that you see in my hand is called an end-cap

and the pipe that you see is PVC that is used in our homes...

for garbage disposal and water plumb-lines etc.

You can easily acquire these as very low costs at any hardware shops

They are sold on the base of their diameter (in mm)

The one in my hand is a smaller one for a smaller flute

This is very easy to carry and see, like that, I can easily close it with the end-cap...

Also, I got this velcro put so that it does not open on its own

And as you see there is an end-cap at the end as well

You can also buy these at very cheap costs from the hardware shop

Remember to buy an end cap that fits it- not small or big...

Also to make carrying easier, I got this strap put

To make it more attractive you can put designer ones but these are more economical

The final touch or the adding of cloth or leather to the bag are made by bag-makers or tailors

This is very convenient and cheap.

If you don't have a case for any of your flutes, get these made

Like, I got this one made to keep three to four flutes together...

This also has this end-cap

I got two straps put here to make carrying even easier...

Whenever, I go for a class on a scooter, I can easily carry these...

You can make these to keep your flutes in groups...

I've gotten this third one made as well

This is very thick and durable PVC...

Even if your flute falls on the way on the road

and a four wheeler runs over it... then also it won't break...

Like this you can make covers for the smallest to the biggest flute that you have...

All you have to do is... purchase the material it give it to a tailor to stitch it together

This will enable you to take your flute over the longest journeys without fearing breakage...

Today's tutorials was to tell you this small but effective trick...

Thank you for watching!

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For more infomation >> How to make flutes your best friend... Carry them around (Cheap and easy way) - Duration: 4:27.

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You Asked - Ken Answers #13 - Is There Only One Technique To Singing - Ken Tamplin - Duration: 3:03.

Hey guys! Welcome back again to Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy, where the PROOF is

in the SINGING. I'm doing a series on You Ask - Ken

Answers, so I'm trying to answer your questions on singing, and we've got a lot

of people from all over the world... So I'm gonna go to the next one, here. It's

Callum from Canada, asks "Is learning to sing all same? I think the same, all same,

or are there different techniques for different styles? Hmm. Okay, that's a

multi-faceted answer. I've said this before. At ken Tamplin Vocal Academy we

build a runners body. And that runner's body is, no matter where you put that

runner, in whatever sport you put him in, he's going to excel at that sport. Soccer,

football, basketball, surfing, kayaking. I don't care where you put that guy. He's

going to excel. So good technique is good technique. But does that mean that one

technique's one size fits all? No. Because if you're gonna sing opera, there's a lot

of closed vowels, and a lot of things that happen where you have to be very

specific about what they expect from you as an opera singer in jazz there's you

know, some different things that you work on. In rock there's some different things,

but if you get the great, basic fundamentals of singing, which I cover

all of this in my singing course called How To Sing Better Than Anyone Else, you

cover - and by the way, I do sing in all those styles, so check out our channel.

We've got over 400 videos on there. I sing everything from, you know, jazz, R&B,

rock, pop, you know, you name it. I mean some opera stuff that I've

obviously done over the years. And I've sung many an Aria. What

you're gonna find is that good technique is good technique for a foundation. Now

if you want to... so think about it this way,and I love the fact that I've said

this before because every time I say it I think it really embeds this in your mind.

You're building a house, okay? You're building a house. And if you have

the foundation of that house really strong, you understand how to use that

foundation, you can start adding rooms: Jazz, R&B, Pop, rock, opera, you know, whatever

that is. Country... you can start adding rooms to the foundation. If you

only go after one of the rooms, and you don't have the foundation, it's going to

be pretty tough to sustain that over time, or you probably won't.

So good technique is good technique, and there's a lot of not good technique

out there. And it's very hard to come by, trust me. I've done this for a long time

and it's hard to know who's legit and who isn't and how this all works

together as a puzzle, to make your voice great. So my suggestion to you is learn

good technique first, and then translate that on into whatever style that you

like. Okay? Hopefully this was beneficial. God bless you guys and until next time...

Peace... Out!

Hey, guys! If you like what you heard, please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

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Thanks, guys!

For more infomation >> You Asked - Ken Answers #13 - Is There Only One Technique To Singing - Ken Tamplin - Duration: 3:03.

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Keto 101 - What is KETO//OS® NAT? - Duration: 2:56.

So how does Prüvit lead the charge with innovation?

You know

You know when you look at one of things at the core of Prüvit's foundation

is, it's education

and education helps drive the innovation and the new technologies

that are being brought to market.

But I want to look at this from a different perspective,

when you see companies like Apple is innovative, right?

they bring out new innovative things.

Its one thing to be innovative, its another thing to be disruptive.

And constantly bringing together the best technologies

and finding ways to optimize them and continue to optimize them

and continue to optimize them

to make sure people are getting the best possible product.

Keto//OS® NAT is really the next iteration,

the new disruptive technology, the new innovation

that Prüvit has brought to market.

and basically the main difference is the process in which it's manufactured.

It is the first and only

naturally fermented ketone that's ever been developed.

and what this means is that there's no possibilities of

any contaminants being inside of Keto// OS® NAT

which ultimately is going to help

increase the bioavailability and absorption

of this technology. So what can people look for

when biohacking their system

with Keto//OS® NAT?

Really Keto//OS® NAT is there to provide this super fuel,

this alternative source of energy

that your body can then take up and utilize

for a variety of different functions

Some people come in and are looking at optimizing body composition,

some people come in and they really need that energy

they need that focus, they need that light switch to turn on

and ketones themselves

are really allowing your body to do that

and Prüvit is the only company

that has the right key

that your body can identify

that your cells actually take up and utilize

and are able to recognize to allow that fuel source

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at the cellular level.

So what makes Prüvit stand out from everyone in the crowd?

Well, first and foremost, I like to use the analogy of a keyhole.

If you think about a keyhole, there's only one key that

fits inside of that keyhole that opens up the door

and allows you to walk in. Prüvit is the only company that

has, when it comes to the ketone technology, that right key

for your cells that it recognizes

and opens up the door for ketones to

come in and be utilized at the cellular level

so that itself is really profound

and really innovative. But Prüvit is not

It doesn't just stop there, its about the support system,

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For more infomation >> Keto 101 - What is KETO//OS® NAT? - Duration: 2:56.

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The Miraculous Relationship Between the Jewish People & the Land of Israel - Duration: 6:47.

Imagine if I told you that there is a certain area of land in the world where its fertility

is dependent upon the people that dwell in that land.

Would seem pretty preposterous right?

Agriculture doesn't work like that.

Either a land is fertile or it isn't – it doesn't depend on which group of people

inhabits the land.

Can land really have some kind of direct relationship with the people living on it?

Well…I have some news for you.

Such a relationship exists – and it's between the Jewish people and the land of

Israel.

Let me explain.

When the Jewish people entered the Land, even up until the time of Josephus (i.e. approximately

1300 years later), it was still very prosperous and fertile.

"For the whole area is excellent for crops or pasturage and rich in trees of every kind,

so that by its fertility it invites even those least inclined to work on the land.

In fact, every inch of it has been cultivated by the inhabitants and not a parcel goes to

waste.

It is thickly covered with towns, and thanks to the natural abundance of the soil, the

many villages are so densely populated that the smallest of them has more than fifteen

thousand inhabitants."

Indeed, according to the Torah, when entering the Land the Jews are told: "God will bring

you to a good land, a land flowing streams and springs gushing out in the valley and

the mountains.

It is a land where you shall not eat your bread in rations…"

(Devarim 8:7)

But then they are also warned: "I will devastate the land, and your enemies who dwell in it

will be desolate.

You, I will scatter among the nations, at the point of my drawn sword, and your land

will be completely desolate, and your cities will be in ruins" (Vayikra 26:32,33)

The basic idea is this: As long as the Jews are in the Land of Israel, the land will be

very fertile.

However, as soon as the Jewish people leave the land, or are expelled from the land, it

is going to become desolate and inhospitable to all others who try to live there.

Obviously no scientist could ever begin to explain how a plot of land could flourish

only for one particular people.

But that is exactly what has happened.

No one living at that time 2000 years ago would have been able to see how their blossoming

land could suddenly turn desolate and remain so as long as Jews stayed in foreign lands.

But, exactly as predicted, 2000 years ago the Jewish people were oppressed and exiled

from their land by the Roman Empire.

And – so – what happened to the land's fertility?

During the 2000 years that the Jewish people were exiled, many Empires conquered its territory,

and countless wars were fought for its possession.

The land is situated on the 'fertile crescent', where 3 continents meet – a prime location

for nations and empires to acquire.

And yet, astonishingly, no conqueror succeeded in permanently settling there or in causing

this desolate wasteland to blossom.

Remarkably, the land became and remained desolate, despite all the odds.

Nachmanidies - the Ramban wrote in a letter to his son in 1260 – "The desolation is

great.

The more sacred the place, the more it has suffered."

Mark Twain said on his visit to Palestine in 1867 that it is "...a desolate country

whose soil is rich enough, but is given over wholly to weeds-a silent mournful expanse...."

Has this ever happened anywhere else in the world?

The Europeans came to the US and took it over from the American Indians.

Did the land's fertility suddenly change?

No.

If a land is fertile, it's fertile; if it's a desert, it's a desert.

Not so with the land of Israel.

Only there does the land become uninhabitable when the Jews are exiled.

Obviously we can see in hindsight how nation after nation squabbled over the land and never

made it blossom, but how could how could anyone be able to predict such an occurrence?

How could they know in advance that it would happen?

Why would they write it in their book?

What guarantees do they have that it would happen?

None.

Now, remarkably, after many years of exile, the Torah states that the Jewish people will

eventually return to the Land of Israel, and with their return will be the miraculous physical

rejuvenation of this desolate land.

"And God will return your captured ones, and He will have compassion upon you, and

He will gather you in from all the nations that God scattered you there" Devarim 30:3-5

While Jews always maintained a presence in the land while most of their brethren were

in exile, from the end of the late 19th Century Jews began to return in large waves to the

Land of Israel.

By 1948 the state of Israel was declared a reality.

This is an unprecedented event in human history.

What other nation has returned to its land after such a long period dispersion, minority

population and persecution?

We are all witnesses to the fact that in less that one generation the land of Israel has

undergone an unbelievable transformation from a desolate wasteland into a prosperous and

blossoming land – Israel is a large exporter of fruits and vegetables around the world;

from a negligible population to about half the Jews in the world and counting, from the

colonies of countless Empires to a secure homeland for Jews across the world to return

to.

Amazing!

The land has responded to her people!

Now, you might be able to explain how the Land of Israel did transform so rapidly with

modern technology and international funding, but the question is - who could have predicted

that such a phenomenon would take place?

How could someone know 3000 years ago that the land of Israel will only respond to the

Jewish people – that when they leave the land en masse, its fertility will suddenly

fall – despite nation after nation attempting acquiring it – and only when the Jews return

will it finally become fertile again?

Could such a human being take a risk by making this prophecy in the Torah?

What if they got it wrong?

What if some other nation did rebuild the land?

To me, the history of the land of Israel's relationship with her people is testimony

to the divine hand over human affairs.

Today we are witness to an ancient prophecy becoming manifest.

We are witness to what I personally think can only be described as the hand of God.

Before we end let me show you a quote that from Professor Sir John William Dawson in

his book Modern Science in Bible Lands – he wrote this in 1888 - "Until today no people

has succeeded in establishing national dominion in the land of Israel….No national unity

or spirit of nationalism has acquired any hold there.

The mixed multitude of itinerant tribes that managed to settle there did so on lease, as

temporary residents.

It seems that they await the return of the permanent residents of the land."

I'm Ollie Anisfeld, and you're watching J-TV.

For more infomation >> The Miraculous Relationship Between the Jewish People & the Land of Israel - Duration: 6:47.

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Congratulations, Class of 2018! | Azusa Pacific Winter Commencement - Duration: 3:29.

For more infomation >> Congratulations, Class of 2018! | Azusa Pacific Winter Commencement - Duration: 3:29.

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Who should you encourage today? - Duration: 1:34.

Hi this is Elise. I've been doing these video blogs on LinkedIn for a few weeks and it was

really a bit of a personal challenge I wanted to push myself

outside my comfort zone and see see how I got on with it

but what's really blown me away especially in the last week or so is the

number of people who have reached out to me personally and just reconnected

some of them I haven't seen for years and what prompted them to reach

out to me was they wanted to say 'well done, congratulations, good job, keep going'

words of encouragement, words of appreciation, and it has meant the world

to me. And I think that's why I have this leadership tip for you today this week

Thanksgiving. I just wanted to pass it on. It seemed really appropriate

particularly this week, to encourage you to actually act on those thoughts of

encouragement that we all have but that sometimes pass us by in the moment. So next time

you catch yourself thinking 'that's good you know, I should

reach out to that person' - just do it! Just take the few minutes, take that little

bit of extra effort and pass on the encouragement, pass on the appreciation

we all really need it and I can tell you personally, it has really meant the world

to me. So get to it. I'd love to hear how this works out for you so leave me a

message below or DM me. Thanks

For more infomation >> Who should you encourage today? - Duration: 1:34.

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Are you ready to change your professional future? - Duration: 1:32.

The time between Christmas and New Year can be a wonderful one of reflection

Time seems to slow down a little bit during those few days between

Christmas and the start of the new year. This is a time where we can kick-start our

creative thinking about what we want to achieve in our lives. You might be

looking for a big change in 2019 maybe there's

something you want to change about your job, your organization, your business

your team, or more broadly your life? If you're looking to make a big change in

2019 then maybe I have a Christmas present for you! I've got an exercise

that I use with coaching clients who are looking to make a big change in their life

it helps them kickstart that creative process around what they really want to

achieve. If we can see what we want to achieve then we are one step closer

to achieving it. I've loaded this exercise up to my website and the link

is in the comments below. My website is www.elisefinn.com. You can go there

and download my free Christmas gift now.

If you're happy with you where you are in life and don't want to make big change in 2019, maybe this isn't for you.

But there may be somebody in your network who might benefit from this so please share this so they can find it.

Enjoy your time off over Christmas new year it's a precious time and I hope you get the rest and relaxation you deserve.

For more infomation >> Are you ready to change your professional future? - Duration: 1:32.

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Why Is It Important To Serve Your Community? - Duration: 13:51.

We know service is good. But in this video, we're going to dive a little bit

deeper into why serving in our community is important. Of course, I brought back

Devin Thorpe for this conversation. This is an awesome conversation. Let's start

at the basic level to begin with why is serving in our community so important?

-Well, it is for a variety of reasons. But at a fundamental level, one of the things

that I would point out is that we all have a place in our brain that is

activated by altruism or that motivates us to do good for others. It is

a distinctly human trait as far as we can tell. But it's a really powerful need

that we all have. To do some good. And so doing good in the community is a really

powerful way to sort of activate that part of the brain. And I realize

everybody feels that a little bit differently but virtually all of us, feel

that to some degree or another. And we can activate that part of our brains

even if it hasn't been active by engaging in service... -Okay, so I've got a

question that will flip it around then. What are some of the negative impacts

that I might experience if I'm not serving in my community? -Our lives... There

are so many different people and I'm certainly not a psychologist. You and I

know one. You could ask him about this. But my experience in the research

I've done suggests that there is really and truly a level of human satisfaction

that comes from doing good. That if we don't have that in our lives, we're

really missing out. All kinds of data suggests that people who do service and

give service are happier in life. They're happier in their jobs, it's almost

kind of magic. I don't want to dismiss for a minute,

you know, clinical depression and that sort of thing. But clearly, one of the

treatments for depression would be some service to get you out of your own head

a little bit and focused on others. So, yeah. That's an awesome point to

bring in. So, even biologically or just just physically, I will feel

differently. I'll experience life in a different way

whether I'm serving or whatnot. -And most people do. Most people are doing giving some of

their time or money to a cause every year. And so we're really talking about a

minority of people who don't do anything. So, I've got a question for

you. Maybe you can help me out because like there's actually an area where I'm

struggling where... And it's just a mental

struggle. I feel like I love to give but I am also... I also judge quite a

lot. -Mm-hmm. Well when there's a... When there's a panhandler, I'm really

judgmental. And I don't like to give to panhandlers. You know, people on

on the exit ramp on the freeway. And in my mind, I've actually made an

intentional choice instead of giving to people that are on the street corners

asking for money. But I'm going to make an intentional choice ahead of time that

I'm going to be a good tipper for the the waiter or waitress at the restaurant,

for the Uber driver. And part of me still feels guilty for making that choice.

Because it's... I want to give and I love people that are there giving of

themselves. Obviously the person at the restaurant of their Uber driver or

other other places that I can give a tip. Was just in New York there is a tour

guide that I that I went on and they're obviously they have these jobs because

they want money. They're essentially saying... Holding up the sign

saying, "Hey, I need money." And for some reason, I feel great and I love giving to

people in the form of a generous tip. But at the same time, I'm judging people on

the street corner not wanting to give them a tip and I'm judging

they're going to do with the money and choices they made in their lives. So how

can I... -Yeah. So... No, that's a really good setup. And I would point out

that it's really an important lesson to be thinking about most of the people

you're tipping. Not all. Some are quite well-off. But many are not well-off

by your standard, right? They are in a situation where they may or may not have

good health insurance, they may or may not have health insurance for their kids,

you know, who knows the situations. So yes, being a fair, generous tipper is I think

a moral good for sure. I commend you for doing that. Giving to panhandlers is very

controversial. Sadly, there are some panhandlers who are not very hard up. If

someone has a car and a clean warm place to sleep every night and their

panhandling for an income that offends me. Many of the homeless people I

see around aren't actively panhandling. They get a variety of services. Some do.

Especially those that have habits that they need to feed apart from food. So

yeah, it's very controversial. And one of the things that I try to remember and

encourage other people to remember is that they are all human beings. Whether

it is a faker, a manipulator, is panhandling and going home to a warm bed

every night. There's that. I try to remember they're human beings. And they

may not have a much better way to maintain that lifestyle. In our economy,

there are a lot of reasons people are displaced. I would like to think that

they could do better. But on the other hand, you and I know here in Utah, you

don't make $15 now are slinging burgers at McDonald's. If you can make $15 an hour

panhandling, our economy is screwed up. As much as that person is, right? Anyway,

so I try to see them all as human beings. Even those who are addicted to heroin

and there are a lot even here in Salt Lake. Of course who are struggling with

terrible demons. Of course we have some who are mentally ill. And so one way to

cope with that dilemma would be also find an organization that supports

homeless people in a way that you... That aligns with your values. So, there are all

kinds of halfway houses and programs and... So you know, you can give to a homeless

shelter. It helps people get off the street at night so they're not dying of

exposure overnight. Every year in Utah about a hundred people well in Salt

Lake. About a hundred people in Salt Lake die from homelessness every year. By and

large, that doesn't sound like a lot for a big city. But we're only talking about

a population of homeless of chronically homeless people of 500 or a

thousand people. So like, 10 or 20% of them are dying every year. It's a

horrible horrible life of tragic. So, there are all kinds of organizations

that are providing food, shelter, job training, drug treatment. All kinds of

things. And we can and should give to those organizations for sure. You know,

we benefit. We benefit from eliminating homelessness. Homelessness in our

community is a real scourge. And it's expensive. It has a negative impact on

all of us. It's uncomfortable with it as it is for you and I to see it. We have

to remember it's a thousand times worse to experience it. And there are way too

many people in our community who experience it for brief periods of time.

That is clearly a problem of our economy that is sometimes a problem of our

healthy economy, right? Rents go up, home prices go up, wages don't seem to keep up

with inflation very well in our country. It's a country

problem. And so, we're seeing more and more people experiencing homelessness.

Not in a chronic sense like the folks we see downtown that haven't bathed in 6

months, right? It's the people who get evicted from their home because

they can't keep up with rent, something happened. Job interruption,

you know, they got laid off, a health problem. You know, medical problem took

all of their money. I mean, all kinds of different things that we would frankly

say, we're no fault of their own. Puts them out on the street. Now they have no

money for a first and last month's rent and a deposit. And they're homeless. And

they're in the system. So, there are a lot of systemic things that we can be

looking at in our communities. Perhaps the biggest to alleviate at least that

form of homelessness is to look at affordable housing policies. And for

landlords to look at carefully alternatives to eviction. Because

eviction in and of itself creates that cycle. And I think landlords can do more

to avoid that some of the time. And the fewer evictions we have in our community,

it will reduce dramatically. These period people that experience

homelessness for 3 weeks or 3 months as they transition back into

housing. And we need to eliminate those gaps through this a variety of

things. -I can see those being a tough one. I'm not a landlord but I have

done a lot of filming for a real estate investing YouTube channel. And you know,

there's a lot of... There's a lot of risks that you have to mitigate in

order to be profitable on your rental. And so, you know, to bring in that idea of

if you're going to evict somebody, they're going to become homeless. But if

I don't, I'm going to go into the negative on this property.

That's a tough one. The alternative is necessarily not to collect the rent. And

I realize I am a very small sample but my parents had a rental place and the

tenant was 5 months behind. It was a disaster. It took us a year that I went

in. And I was a real jerk/ I'm sure the tenant hates me. But we kept her in that

apartment for 5 years. And of that 5 years, she probably paid the rent on

time in 12 months out of 5 years. She was a candidate for eviction for almost...

Well for 48 months of 60 months. But we kept her in there and yeah, the way I

dealt with it was to be a jerk. I would go over and sometimes yell at her. Get on

the phone and yell. Horrible but we kept her in that house for 5 years.

But there are alternatives to eviction. You know, you can in some cases do it. But

you know, there are a variety of other policies that we need to be do. We need

their federal subsidies available for some housing. But the city's probably

need to be committing resources to this as well.

They don't enough. Even in very liberal Salt Lake City, I don't think the city is

doing nearly enough to create and incentivize affordable housing.

Affordable housing can be profitable. We need regulations that make it easier

for it to be profitable. That may mean code that allows for smaller dwelling

units for more people. Trust me, a family of 4 is happier in 4 hundred

square feet than on the street. So, we need to be really thoughtful about all

of those issues and how they come together. Because if we can keep people

housed, there are all kinds of other peripheral community issues that can

also be avoided, community problems. -Well, I appreciate this discussion. One,

appreciate the discussion on you know what are the benefits of serving in the

community. And then just kind of expanding it that there are there are a

variety of ways of doing it and if there's... In my case, I brought up a way

that you know, I see a problem here but I've got a conflict of how to help there.

And you've pointed out several different ways. You know, there's ways that

we can help with housing and even just... Anyway, so I appreciate that perspective.

Hopefully this video was helpful to you. Share your comments below on the

benefits that you get from from serving others serving in the community. Now, if

you want to find out more information about Devin and the great things that

he's doing, I'll put a link to your YouTube channel and website. I'll put

that down below. So be sure to subscribe and we'll see you tomorrow.

For more infomation >> Why Is It Important To Serve Your Community? - Duration: 13:51.

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Agujeros de Guión: JURASSIC PARK 3 - Duration: 10:04.

PLOT HOLES

Today in PLOT HOLES ... Jurassic Park 3

GRANT AND ELLIE

Jurassic Park 3 is undoubtedly the worst in the series. It has parts that are phenomenal, but others that do not cool a shit.

And is that the movie begins with a slap of the host for the fans of the first.

Grant and Ellie are not together, they have not had children, which makes the end of the first part lose all its magic.

SHE IS GOING TO PULL ANOTHER

DO NOT FINISH TOGETHER

GREAT WILL NOT HAVE CHILDREN

YOUR DEVELOPMENT AS A CHARACTER DOES NOT WORK FOR NOTHING

SHE'S GOING TO HAVE AN UGLY BOY

EVERYWHERE IDIOTS:

Grant is traumatized after the events of the first part, and says this in a conference:

"There is no divine or human force ... to take me to that island."

Well, unless an untrustworthy guy comes in who says he's the boss of a multinational called Kirby Enterprises that offers him a check with lots of zeros that turns out to be false.

Fuck, how do you trust? A simple look at Google would have sufficed to know that the jambo was lying.

Okay Grant is not very computer, but Billy could have done it, but no.

And speaking of Billy ... to have as a teacher Alan Grant, one of the best paleontologists in the world, does not seem to know much about dinosaurs.

When they see Spinosaurus for the first time, it immediately says that it could be a Suchomimus, which is large but has no dorsal fin,

or the Barionix, which does not have a fin or is that big. It is evident that it looks more like a Spinosaurio.

But do not believe that the Kirby are very intelligent when plotting plan size. The guys did not know there were two islands with dinosaurs, and they go and hire someone who had been in the one who was not.

Anyway, Grant, Malcolm or any other survivor, I do not think it would have been very helpful either.

Let's see, Grant is a paleontologist, you can give some advice ... but to go to the jungle better to bring someone Lara Croft, and not three shoddy mercenaries.

Which, by the way ... did he cheat you with the check? Anyway, idiots everywhere.

DREAMS

The worst of Jurassic Park III is Grant's dream on the plane. It is very shabby, but on top of that it has a tremendous logic flaw.

Why does Alan dream of a velociraptor with feathers on his head? The only ones he knows until that moment are those of the first film, which they did not have.

And that leads me to wonder ... Why the raptors of the second were orange and had no feathers but now they have and are over another color?

Why do some movies have eyes like cat eyes and others with round pupils?

SPINOSAURIO

Yes, it's a shame that poor Tyrannosaurus can not stand an assault against the Spinosaurio, but I love this new dinosaur.

The fight is short, nothing to do with the Jurassic World, but still cool. The problem here is ... where does this dinosaur come from exactly?

How is it that there is not a second in The Lost World and here seems to become the king of the mambo.

During the film they say that dinosaur was not on Ingen's list, as an excuse to put him by surprise, but they do not give any further explanation. I dont know.

LABORATORY

We arrive at the part where they arrive at the famous laboratory where they create the dinosaurs.

The first thing they do is look for something to eat, and they decide to break a vending machine. They get some chocolates and ready.

But it is that this site has been abandoned for more than 5 or 6 years, it has to be all more expired than the host.

And Paul does not take anything. Instead, he decides to make the macho and try to break one himself.

It goes wrong and goes limping. But uncle, at least take some food that is already broken.

Anyway, the guys are walking through the lab and then Amanda sees a raptor head in formaldehyde.

But no, it's a trap. The raptor is very clever, but ... is he really that smart?

That dinosaur has probably never seen a human, how did he know he could cheat him by making it look like his head was decapitated inside a tank of formaldehyde?

Are you able to understand those concepts? And a raptor is quite big, because the angle would have to see the back too much, I say.

WIRED

Attentive to what Hammond says in the previous movie.

"With dozens of species that live in their social groups ... without barbed wire, without borders ...".

On Sorna Island there are no barbed wire but ... Yes, at least one. Of pretty bad quality by the way. It breaks with nothing.

And the best thing is that the protas run to a small building, put a couple of latches and ... the Spinosaurio can no longer enter.

The only explanation is witchcraft. And beware that there is not only a fence, but also an entire fold for pteranodons.

And why is all this if Hammond says that the dinosaurs were moved to the park immediately after birth?

THE OXIDIZED AVIARY

It turns out that much of these facilities are shitty and fall apart. When they are crossing the bridge they decide to pass one by one because it could fall at any time.

Well, it seems that the quality of the bridge was better than expected, because it can withstand the weight of an adult Pteranodon and a lot of people running and screaming. By the way, the best scene in the movie.

EVERYWHERE CASUALTIES

Sorna Island is huge, but even so, our beloved protagonists are very lucky and easily find everything.

By chance they find the remains of the parachute with the skeleton of the uncle of the beginning all eaten.

I do not know how they ate it while being on top of a tree, but good. The same has decomposed very fast, but that takes a lot more.

But let's continue with the coincidences. Alan Grant is lost, but Eric accidentally arrives and saves him with his last two smoke cans. Pretty Deus ex machina.

And then also the parents find Erik and Grant thanks to the music on the phone. Although he does not have it, but the Spinosaurio, which by the way,

How can you hear the music on the phone from so far away being in the stomach of the dinosaur?

Does not it break down with stomach acids or what? Well, the same is that it is a Nokia.

But we can still continue. And it's just that by chance, going down the river, they find the fucking phone in a huge fucking cairn.

The Spinosaurio had to go to full milk to shit from the point where we left it the last time there. And one last mistake of gift.

Why when Grant calls Ellie in the United States is day and night? Sorna Island is quite close to Costa Rica, there is not much time difference.

And back to the beginning of the film ... just the boat goes through a fog that is coincidentally full of carnivorous dinosaurs that are charged to the two types.

Again a contradiction with the second movie.

"Carnivores are isolated in the interior of the island. The team may remain on the outer perimeter. "

EX MACHINE ARMY

One of the worst things about Jurassic Park 3, apart from the family plot, is the end.

You hear the noise of a helicopter, arrive at the beach and see a turkey alone in the sand with a megaphone.

And suddenly, several army amphibians and helicopters magically appear triumphantly and rescue them.

It does not make fucking sense. Why have not they left before? What were you waiting for? What did they eat at the megaphone? Was it a bait or something?

Why do they just appear in the exact place where Grant and the others are? And the most important. How does Ellie make the army go to the island? Nobody explains it.

Why could not they have sent the army from the beginning to rescue the kid? And how is it that they rescued badly hurt Billy? But if the river took it.

And that leads me to wonder ... Where was the current of that river? If the path that Grant takes with the boat is towards the coast ...

How did Billy get there so fast? It's all a bit weird.

PTERANODONES

As I said in the video of The Lost World, in the end you see several pteranodons loose, which contradicts this movie.

But it is not what I want to highlight. The problem here is that the pteranodons escape and nobody seems to give a shit.

They are big, aggressive, they kill people, they almost kill Billy, they almost eat Eric ... And Grant goes and says:

"Maybe they are looking for a new place to nest. It's a new world for them "

Do not laugh, fuck, they are dangerous. Throw them a missile or something.

BONUS: AREA B

As I am superfan of this saga, I could not pass up the opportunity to try to solve many of these questions that I have been formulating over time.

Many of them can be solved easily explaining a little more the history of the island,

so I decided to write a mid-line prequel screen intro to fill in these holes like frog DNA.

It's titled LA ZONA B, and you can read it completely in frikimalismo.com and if it has script holes I hope you let me know.

And finally, taking advantage of the fact that I upload the video to YouTube, I have decided to answer a few questions that some of you raised in the original video.

Some say Grant and Ellie were not a couple in the first movie. It is true that in the book they were not, but in the movie Grant makes it very clear to Malcolm during his car trip that they are more than friends.

In that same scene Malcolm makes reference to that it has many children and that it loves to him, although that also is contradicted with something that Kelly reproaches to him during the second film.

Another thing that was commented is that it makes sense that there are different types of kidnappers. Let's see, they are all genetic experiments, because they may have done them with different physical traits, but I find it inconsistent that they change their appearance in each of the first three films when they stopped incubating them at the same time.

The argument that in El Mundo Perdido are in another area of ​​Sorna Island is weird, because it is the same island bitch; If Spinosaurio, who is capable of charging the rex, would have liked to go to the other end of the island, he could have done it without problems. The same with the kidnappers. Anyway, all this is something that I try to explain in the script that I wrote.

It also seems that Ellie's husband worked in something of the Navy, I do not remember that dialogue well. But it is curious that just make a call the uncle and managed to convince his superiors to mobilize several aircraft carriers and helicopters and set sail for Sorna Island in one night to save 5 mindundis.

Let's see, the island is to take for the United States ass. But the host arrives quickly because this guy has said: hey, that a friend of my wife is in danger, we all go, huh?

Seriously, if Kirby had gone to Ellie in the first place and told him about his son they would have saved him. Or maybe it would have led to another more interesting movie. But beware that even so, with all its faults, Jurassic Park III I really like it. It is very undervalued because the comparisons are odious but it has very good parts.

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Cameron Dallas Breaks Silence After Arrest for Alleged Assault: 'You Have to Protect Yourself' - New - Duration: 1:51.

Cameron Dallas is speaking out for the first time after being arrested by police in Colorado over the weekend following an alleged assault at a hotel. In a tweet, Dallas claimed to be protecting himself.

"Unfortunately sometimes in life you find yourself in a situation where you have to protect yourself and the people you care about," he wrote on Twitter. "Have a safe and happy new year, 2019 is going to be an amazing one."

Dallas, 24, also shared a photo of his mugshot, where he appears to be smiling.

According to a statement from the Aspen Police Department obtained by CNN, an ambulance was called to the Hyatt Residence Grand Aspen early Saturday morning where a man was found with injuries to his face.

Dallas was arrested on a second-degree assault charge after the man identified the YouTube star as his attacker, according to CNN. The charge is a felony, reported CNN.

He posted a $5,000 bond and was released.

He is scheduled to appear in court on January 22, according to the news outlet.

The Aspen Police Department was not immediately able to provide comment to PEOPLE.

Dallas first became famous on the now-defunct app Vine before gaining over 21.1 million Instagram followers. In 2016, he also starred in a Netflix docu-series, Chasing Cameron, about the young star's life as a social media influencer.

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Are you a Leader or a Manager? - Duration: 1:49.

Hi, this is Elise and I wanted to talk to you today about a question that I'm

asked quite a lot and that's what's the difference between a leader and a

manager. I think about this question a lot and my response is that I think a

manager is caring an awful lot about running the business, he's relying

largely on his (or her) authority to

drive more efficiency. To do largely the same things, but to do them quicker

to do them cheaper, to get better at whatever the business is doing right now.

And that's a really important job. We need people who are really good at

running the existing business. But a leader is something different. A leader

isn't relying on their position within the organization. It doesn't really

matter what title they hold, because they're not relying on authority to

drive the change they want to see in the business. A leader can come from any

part of the organization because they are building influence. They are

effectively saying, 'hey I think some things should change over here, who's

going to come with me?' and so they whilst a manager is running the business

a leader is able to drive and lead change in the business. And that's not to

say that one or other is any better we need a mix of

both leaders and managers in most organizations. But the defining

quality for me is that a manager is relying on authority and a leader is building influence

So that's my thought for today. I would love to hear your thoughts your

feedback on the difference between leaders and managers. So do DM me or

leave me a comment below, thanks

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End the year STRONG - Duration: 1:53.

Hi this is Elise and it's the first Monday in December so I think I'm

probably allowed to say Merry Christmas if you're in Europe or Happy Holidays if

you're in the US and I say this because my leadership tip for you today is all

about making the final days of the year as productive as you can. Now

we all know that December is full of distractions and we can find

ourselves at the end of the year before we really know what's happened. So now there

is about 40 productive hours left, according to Forbes, between now and the end of the year.

And that's because only about 1/3 of our working hours are really

productive. So my challenge to you is how can you ensure that you and your

team spend those 40 hours in the most productive way? So that you can enjoy

Christmas season but also actually get to the end of the year feeling as though

December hasn't been a complete write-off and that you feel as though

you've finished strong. My tip for you is to block out the time with

you and your team and to make a concise list, a realistic list, of what you

can achieve in those 40 productive hours between now and the end of the year.

And make sure it's the important stuff that you block out the time for you and

your team to work on. W can all get so distracted and bound

up with working on the urgent stuff that isn't always important. So there you are,

we're going into the month of December, we've got about 40 productive working

hours between now and the end of the year. Go for it, make sure that you spend

those hours on the most important things, which may not be the most urgent!

I'd love to hear how that works out for you and if you think that there is somebody

who would benefit from this message please do share it or pass it on to them

Happy Monday

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WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM JACQUEES IN BUSINESS - Duration: 14:30.

hey future business owners today I'm going to discuss the claims of a jacquees

was he right or was he wrong to do this

Jaquees arm being RnB singer and he's proclaimed that he is the king

of Rn B and then I'm gonna give you five takeaways or things that you can do

to have a successful year in 2019 if this is the first time you're tuning in

to my channel my name is chawanne burns and I am a business owner and the whole

purpose of this channel is to help you get started off in the right foot in

your business it was about three weeks ago where Jaquees which is a singer

from Atlanta he's an Rnb singer went online and he made the claim that he was

the king of Rn B for his generation and it was this spark of wildfire of the

whole hoopla like - you just got here the yesterday you have no right to make

that claim you need to be paying homage to all those Rn B singers that paved

the way for you it's it I mean it was a whole bunch of people responding to his

claim saying hey dude you're wrong you're you got a long way to go

before you make those claims blah blah blah and we could take learn something

from jacquees and if you do this you will be very successful so three things

that we could take away from this this Proclamation um I got my notes right

here affirmation jacquees not only he made a self affirmation he made a public

affirmation saying he was the king of iron being you know you saying this to

yourself you saying this like oh I'm the king of R&B I'm I'm this I'm that and

you if you say it so frequently like every day

guess what happens you start to believe that stuff so you reprogram your mind to

think that you are the king of R&B so let's reprogram our mind for 2019

that we are successful business owner what defines your success I need for you

to write those things down so in my five points then I'm gonna get that to you in

the next few minutes we're gonna talk about the five things you need to do so

he reproved him in his mind he took all that doubt and fear out of his mind to

say or to make his mind believe that he could achieve greatness or become the

king of R&B now so the second takeaway we could from this Proclamation now he

has to live up to those standards now every album he puts out or everything he

puts out you can't be subpar so since he made those proclamations he has to live

up to those standards and people are gonna be like on him

you know saying oh you see that wack-ass album Jack please put out if he fails

but if he succeed everyone will be like he did say he was the king of our being

so everyone would be up his bandwagon if he succeeds like I said I'm not here to

confirm or deny or jacquees is the king of R&B

I think everyone or every man or every woman and they're right have to think of

themselves as being great and for you too in order for you to do that you have

to believe in yourself so you must believe in yourself to be great the

third takeaway we could I'll do this to have a successful business so when he

made those claims I had no idea who this guy was

I said us I saw a headline jacquees said he's the king of army and I'm like oh

even know this guy yes so once I looked it up or who he was he actually had some

hits and matter of fact most of all the songs and he he's you know put out there

are all hits and we single and I know you know but I just didn't know his name

so now what jacquees did when he made that claim he made everybody know his

name so does everybody know your name and put that in the comment section if

you're a business owner does everybody know your name no you not know oh that's

the carpet cleaning guy do they know your name or my business I have a window

treatment store oh that's the blind lady does everybody know my name does

everybody know your name so put that in the comment section does everybody know

your name in your business if you are a business owner people should know you if

they don't you need to get some business card printed out and just be passing

them around people should know your name and it doesn't matter if your name is

hard jacquees is a hard name I would have never I had to look it up to see

how to pronounce it but now I know his name and I now know how to pronounce his

name Chawanne is a hard name but you know what

every time somebody I introduce myself Chawanne and they look at my card

oh how do you pronounce your name Chawanne and so everybody knows my name

not only they know me oh I they know me oh yeah that's the lady who sells blinds

but they know my name my customers know my name by name they

don't call me they don't call the store and say I need

to speak to the sales rep no they call and I've only met them if I only had

encounter with them one time I made sure that they know me they asked can they

speak to show on so people need to know your name and this is the things of

these three things that we could take away from jacquees now let's get into

those five things I told you that we could do in 2019 and these are and

everything that you need to do but it helped you get started off on the right

foot and I definitely don't give advice to people on things that I don't do

myself okay so I do these things and I do it almost

every day besides exercise exercise every day but

I do that almost twice a week okay so let's get into it

these are five things that you could do in 2019 to have a very successful year

in your business the first thing you need to do is so how we talked about

Jacquees had he he had those self affirmations or he made up a public

affirmation you need to do that to write your dreams and goes down and save them

out loud morning and nights reprogram your brain we program your brain to

think that you are whatever it is my my brain is reprogrammed I will be or I am

a millionaire that's my that's what I'm saying every day and every night I am

marrying air so you need to say those things and one trick about this once you

say those things and I said this before you are actually reprogram your brain

and to get your brain to be creative okay so now I say it those things so how

can I can I achieve a million dollars in sales

I can actually do that and you you start to be creative to achieve your goals and

dreams the second thing and people who take this for granted and this is your

free time read read and learn something you should be reading every day you

would not be successful if you think you know everything if you are not learning

something every day you would not be successful because you don't know

everything so if you're watching TV on a daily basis

cut that TV off and pick up a book and read it right or what um after you read

for whatever how long your brain is able to pay attention to it review review

those notes write down what you learned so you need to read and learn every day

this is every day thing and I'm telling you you will be surprised of how much

you could obtain what knowledge you could obtain and how you can start

putting that knowledge that you learn and apply that knowledge to your

business or even to your life we to learn every day don't read

non-value-added books read business books ok business books self motivation

books books none fictional books books that you could take and apply it and

make your life better the third thing that you should do every day is eat

breakfast breakfast is the most important meal each day when you don't

have breakfast you're not fueling your body right you don't have enough energy

so just imagine you're going to sleep at night

you you're not eating in your sleep and so you your body have an eight in seven

six or seven hours so you need to fuel your body so your body can be energized

and when you're more energized you're more productive and your brain function

properly so this is like I said I don't give suggestions or advice to people but

things that I have not done myself or yeah I'm not doing myself my daily

ritual is to make those self proclamations reading my goals and

dreams of what I have planned out I'm kind of visualizing what I'm doing for

that day or right looking at my schedule and drinking a glass of water and making

myself some coffee and I always eat breakfast two board eggs some oatmeal

maybe some toast maybe if I feel like it but I thought

I've always eaten breakfast in the morning because I know I won't be any

good by noontime let me interject if you like what you're hearing please click

that subscribe button and click the notification bail next thing you do is

exercise so daily I do a 1-hour exercise routine every two that twice a week but

something you can do with some stretches in the morning to get your muscles

circulating in that blood flowing you could do that daily for about 10 to 15

minutes that helps out but what I do is I exercise twice a week and you have to

stay healthy exercise it produces a certain hormone and makes your move

better you tend to be positive and this actually is healthy for you so exercise

and the last thing if you don't do anything else

you got to do this be positive be positive that is the last thing that you

can do if you don't do anything else you gotta stay positive if you're not

positive whatever bad that you're thinking is gonna happen the law of

Murphy if it could happen it will happen so if you stay positive whatever you're

going through always be positive and it will work itself out and you will see it

through we all can learn from jacquees I mean we don't need to make that self

claim that we're the king of our be if you're not seeing it but we make those

claims that were great and we're the best business owner ever wherever

whatever your domain is you truly will go far because your mate your mind will

start believing that and then you start being creative of how you can achieve

that if you like what you heard on this channel please click that subscribe

button in that notification button you can I'm sending all my good to you happy

new year

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Rose Parade: How, When & Where To Watch The Big New Year's Day Celebration - News Today - Duration: 3:11.

The 130th Rose Parade hits the streets of Pasadena, CA today, January 1 for its yearly tradition to ring in the New Year! Here's how to watch and everything else you need to know!

Hello, 2019! The 130th annual Rose Parade will take place on Tuesday, January 1 to ring in the New Year! Beginning at 11 AM ET (8 AM PT), colorful floats, special vehicles, equestrian units and marching bands will travel down the 5 1/2-mile route parade in Pasadena, CA for the yearly tradition. You can see the full list of participants on the Rose Parade's official website.

If you're not in the CA area, there are plenty of options to watch! — Networks including ABC, NBC, Hallmark Channel and KTLA 5 (locally) will all broadcast the Rose Parade. And, if you don't have cable, you're not out of luck. There are a few live-streaming services you can access, including WatchESPN, NBC, ABC, KTLA 5, and Hallmark Channel.

This year's theme is "The Melody of Life," which will feature 10-time Grammy Award-winning musician, Chaka Khan. Khan was named the parade's Grand Marshal, and will perform in the parade's opening show. The Royal Court will be led by the 101st Rose Queen, Louise Deser Siskel of San Marino, who notes she's the first young woman to hold that title who is Jewish.

Per tradition, the massive floats will be decorated with beautiful flowers and other bright colors. The only cars in the parade are the vehicles that carry the Grand Marshal, the Mayor of Pasadena, the Rose Bowl Game Hall of Fame inductees and the Tournament of Roses President.

Each year the Tournament of Roses selects three judges to grant float awards based on many criteria including float design, floral presentation and entertainment value. The Tournament of Roses announces the award-winning floats on New Year's Day prior to the Rose Parade.

After the Rose Parade is complete, the Rose Bowl will take place, featuring the highly anticipated matchup between the No. 6 Ohio State Buckeyes and the No. 9 Washington Huskies. Kickoff will be at 5 PM ET and fans can watch on ESPN. The game will also live stream on WatchESPN.

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What's your image of American, Australian, British, Italian? ​ - Duration: 8:41.

What's your favorite place to travel in Japan?

Hakata. And you live in?

Okayama

Tokyo

I live in Tokyo

and if you travel ( where would you go? )

Hakata

Fukuoka prefecture

Sapporo city in Hokkaido

Do you have any reasons?

The food is good. The climate is good, too.

Night life is fun, too 💕

How about you Shuji?

The food is good and the city is beautiful

It's fun to drive there. Lot of nature there

Nice city view and

lots of nature. You can have them both in Sapporo city.

Girl's dialect is cute

Oh yeah Hakata dialect

( 何してるの?in Hakata dialect )

The second question. I mean it's an extension of the first question but

Where do you want to live in Japan?

Not just travel. Do you have any city that you want to live besides Tokyo and Okayama ( for Miya )?

For a long time

Kagoshima prefecture

yeah you lived there when you were a student

yeah it's a good city

I ( chose ) Osaka

How come?

The city is lively ( cheerful. laidback, and friendly )

You used to live there, right?

No lol Oh yeah Moe-chan ( His wife )

I visited Osaka because she lived there and thought it was a nice city.

you know everyone is friendly and funny. The food ( also junk food ) is good, too

yeah like Takoyaki

Yeah my students usually go to Tokyo first

and osaka and Kyoto. They're very popular

yeah you should go to those 3 cities first

as a "Golden Route'

The second question. Do you have any country or city outside of Japan that you want to live? ​

It's ok if you choose Japan, too

A city that you want to live...

Florence

Oh Italy?

We aren't expected to hear that from you

I love it. The city view is beautiful and you can eat pasta and pizza as much as you want

Byron Bay in Australia. It's near Gold coast

Because people say it's a good place

Oh yeah? I've actually never been but want to live there

Oh is that so? Never been? Yeah

but i heard it's such a nice city

It makes me want to live there based on the information

I have a lot of Australian students, too

Please give us some comments about it

I think it's Not フィレンツェin English I think フィオレンティーナ in English

Oh ok. Got it

Ok next one. The third one.

I think you guys have been to lots of foreign countries

Is there anything that surprised you?

For example, it's your 2nd day in Chicago, right?

we went to Hawaii last year too. Do you have any..?

Toilet is huge!

What you mean toilets in the bathroom?

It's s much bigger than Japanese ones

I think I'll fall into it

lol Because you're short ( About 153cm = 5 feet )

Like my whole butt is going to fall

How about you Shuji? Oh water! The thing that you can't tap water

you know you can drink tap water in Tokyo

but I heard you get stomachache from tap water

so I usually buy mineral water ( bottled water ) abroad

That's something new to me

What about the doors in the bathroom? Isn't it tall? You can see people''s ( who's in the bathroom ) feet

That was really surprising for me

Well I knew about that

It wasn't that surprising for me

I'm more concerned about toilets

The 4th question. this one is a little long , but

Have you ever been to America, Australia, Europe? ​

I've been to America and Europe

Where in America?

Hawaii, LA, and Las Vegas

London ( England ), France, Spain, and Italy in Europe

Wow you've been a lot of places

How about you Shuji?

I've been to America and Europe. Hawaii, Seattle, San Francisco, San Jose, and San Diego in the States.

Mainly California. Oh yeah and Chiacago

It's your first time, right? Yep

and then you two are going to New York after this. Is that your first time?

The first time in New York

I'm excited

Which one is your favorite of all the places you've been?

My favorite is Firenze

I've been to England and Czech Republic in Europe

My favorite one is Prague. It was amazing!

The city view is beautiful. Maybe one reason is because I was young when I went there

I walked around in the city looking at the buildings.

And the beer is so good there

Oh really

Yeah my recommendation

The fifth one

What image do you have of American, Australian, British, and Italian?

What kind of image do you have?

Americans are

broad-minded and have natural leadership abilities.

British people are...

They're smart

Like elite type. Intelligent?

Italians are passionate

How about Australians

I've never met any lol What about the image?

Like cheerful?

How about you Shuji?

Americans are cheerful

British are more like quiet/shy?

They have a long history

Italians are "picking up girls/guys" image

( We have a Italian model/TV person called Girolamo in Japan and he gives us the impression of Italian guys )

Australians are Japanese friendly people. The seem to like Japanese people

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