Popularized by films like Alfred Hitchcock's 1948 thriller Rope, and made famous by recent
hits like 2014's Oscar winner Birdman, long takes where the director follows the narrative
with a single shot for the length of an entire scene or longer can now be found everywhere.
Some are nearly invisible unless you know what you're looking for, while others are
masterful tour de forces meant to grab the audience's attention.
Here are some of our favorite long takes from film and television, along with our take on
what makes them so special.
Raiders of the Lost Ark
It's only 96 seconds, but the scene introducing the character of Marion Ravenwood in Stephen
Spielberg's 1981 adventure film Raiders of the Lost Ark is a classic example of what's
come to be known as a "Spielberg Oner."
With a few notable exceptions, Spielberg Oners tend to be unobtrusive — you don't realize
you're even looking at a long take in many cases.
The one from Raiders is particularly noteworthy because it does such a great job of introducing
the audience to Marion, while also adding some tension to the drinking contest and heightening
the hilarity of her opponent's eventual collapse.
True Detective
While well-executed long take tracking shots have long been featured in movies, in recent
years, they've started to pop up in television productions more frequently.
In 2014, HBO set the bar during season one, episode four of their crime anthology drama
True Detective, starring Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson.
Directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, the six-minute long take at the end of the episode follows
McConaughey through a complex scene involving a gang robbery gone wrong, several shootouts,
a hostage-taking and chase through multiple houses, and an escape over a fence into a
waiting vehicle.
It's an amazing take in a great episode, one that propelled True Detective into the mainstream,
earning Fukunaga and the rest of the crew multiple Primetime Emmy Awards wins and nominations.
Game of Thrones
In "Battle of the Bastards," the ninth episode of season six on the hit HBO series Game of
Thrones, director Miguel Sapochnik pulled off a long take tracking shot following protagonist
Jon Snow as he navigates through a pitched battle between his army and Ramsay Bolton's
forces.
Clocking in at 60 seconds, it gives audiences a visceral and bloody look inside a frenetic
battle, making it perhaps one of the most realistic depictions of a medieval clash between
armies.
Audiences and critics alike loved the episode; it remains one of the highest-rated by viewers
on IMDb, and it won a record-setting seven Primetime Emmy Awards.
Oldboy
Not only is the "hallway fight" scene from Park Chan-wook's 2003 noir thriller Oldboy
one of the best action sequences to be found anywhere, it's also an impressive three-minute
long take.
The cinematography isn't anything complex; the motion of the camera simply slides sideways,
following star Choi Min-sik as he advances down a hallway while beating up a group of
thugs.
However, the simplicity works, especially when paired with the gritty surroundings and
simple fighting techniques.
The scene's reminiscent of old beat-'em-up arcade games like Double Dragon — if Double
Dragon allowed you to take on dozens of bad guys at once and bash their heads in with
a claw hammer.
Gravity
Already known for his groundbreaking long take car scene from 2006's Children of Men,
Alfonso Cuarón one-upped himself with the release of the 2013 science fiction thriller
Gravity.
The film opens with an amazing 17-minute long take, beginning with a stunning view of Earth
from orbit and ending with Sandra Bullock's astronaut flung away into the blackness of
outer space.
While Cuarón won't give away all the secrets behind the making of this shot, we do know
the crew created a special cage-like lighting rig, which was able to rotate lights around
the actors at high speed to give the illusion they were spinning or flipping in zero gravity.
No matter how it was achieved, there's no question that this long take will remain Cuarón's
calling card for a long while — until he raises the bar yet again.
The Secret in their Eyes
Directed, co-written, produced, and edited by Argentinian filmmaker Juan José Campanella,
the 2009 crime drama The Secret in their Eyes won an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.
And for good reason.
The film features several long takes, including a visually stunning five-minute shot that
begins with an aerial view of a packed soccer stadium before closing in on the main characters
in the crowd and following them Steadicam-style as they pursue a suspect through its underbelly
and finally out on the field itself.
Awesome.
Weekend
In his 1967 black comedy Weekend, French director Jean-Luc Godard presented the audience with
a thoroughly unlikeable couple — so uncaring that they each plan to murder the other in
order to escape the relationship.
Before they can do that, however, they need to take a cross-country trip to secure a pending
inheritance.
As the embittered pair embark on their journey, however , they — and the film itself — are
interrupted by a massive traffic jam along a country road.
Orchestrated masterfully by Godard, the crowd of cars seems to stretch for almost a mile
and takes the bickering couple nearly eight minutes of screen time to navigate, as they
illegally pass and essentially road-rage their way through.
When we finally reach the cause of the holdup — a horrifyingly bloody car accident — the
ruthlessness of the couple becomes evident as they and the camera speed past without
a pause, relieved to finally get on with the rest of the movie at any cost.
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-Hi. I'm Rick Steves, back with more of the best of Europe.
This time, we're exploring a gorgeous region,
where druids dance and waterwheels turn.
It's the West of England.
Thanks for joining us.
♪♪
If you like England and you want to mix its natural,
historic, and cultural wonders,
you'll love the West.
While everything in this episode's
within a couple hours of London,
out here, it feels a world away from the big city.
After hiking through picturesque Cotswold villages,
we'll play shuffleboard with an eccentric lord.
Earl of Wemyss: That's a nice one.
We'll tour a striking cathedral,
and attend evensong.
After going way back to the Neolithic Age,
we'll zoom into the new age.
And we'll top it off with some hard apple cider
straight from the farmer.
Great Britain is made of England, Scotland, and Wales.
And we're exploring the West of England.
Starting in the Cotswolds,
we visit Stow-on-the-Wold and Chipping Campden.
Then it's south to Wells, Glastonbury,
and the prehistoric stone circles
of Stonehenge and Avebury.
The Cotswold hills are dotted
with enchanting villages and bucolic farmland.
And it's all laced together by wonderful trails.
This is the quintessential English countryside.
And it's walking country.
The Cotswolds are best appreciated on foot,
and that's how we'll tour the area.
The region's made to order for tenderfeet.
You'll encounter time-passed villages,
delightful vistas, and poetic moments.
You'll discover hidden stone bridges,
cut across fancy front yards,
and enjoy close encounters with lots of sheep.
The English love their walks,
and defend their age-old right to free passage.
And they organize to assure
that landowners respect this law, too.
Any paths found blocked are unceremoniously unblocked.
While landlords have plenty of fences,
they provide plenty of gates as well.
You'll encounter all sorts of gates on these hikes.
This one's called a "kissing gate" --
it works better with two.
Lower Slaughter is a classic example
of a Cotswold village, with a babbling brook,
charming gardens, and a working water mill.
Just above the mill,
a delightful cafe overlooks the mill pond.
As with many fairy-tale regions in Europe,
the present-day beauty of the Cotswolds
was the result of an economic disaster.
Wool was a huge industry in medieval England.
And Cotswold sheep grew the very best.
According to a 12th-century saying,
"In Europe, the best wool is English.
And in England, the best wool is Cotswold."
It's a story of boom and bust, and then boom again.
Because of its wool, the region prospered.
Wealthy wool merchants built fine homes
of the honey-colored, local limestone.
Thankful to God for the riches their sheep brought,
they built over-sized churches nicknamed "wool cathedrals."
But with the rise of cotton and the Industrial Revolution,
the region's wool industry collapsed.
The fine Cotswold towns fell into a depressed time warp,
becoming sleeping beauties.
Because of that, the region has a rustic charm.
And that's the basis of today's new prosperity.
Its residents are catering to lots of tourists,
and the Cotswolds have become a popular escape for Londoners --
people who can afford thatched mansions like these.
In England, "Main Street" is called "the high street" --
and in Cotswold market towns,
high street was built wide,
designed to handle thousands of sheep on market days.
The handsome market town of Chipping Campden
has a high street that's changed little over the centuries.
Everything you see was made
of the same finely worked Cotswold stone,
the only stone allowed today.
Roofs still use the traditional stone shingles.
To make the weight easier to bear,
smaller and lighter slabs are higher up.
A 17th-century market hall,
with its original stonework from top to bottom intact,
marks the town center.
Hikers admire the surviving medieval workmanship.
You can imagine centuries of wheelings and dealings
that took place under these very rafters.
Continuing our walk,
we come to the quaint village of Stanton.
Travel writers tend to overuse the word "quaint."
I save it for here in the Cotswolds.
A strict building code keeps towns
looking what many locals call "overly quaint."
Village churches welcome walkers
to pop in and enjoy a thoughtful break.
This church probably sits upon an ancient pagan site.
How do we know? It's dedicated to Saint Michael.
And Michael, the archangel who fought the devil,
still guards the door.
Inside, you get a sense that this church
has comforted this community in good times and bad.
Pre-Christian symbols decorate the columns,
perhaps left over from those pagan days.
And the list of rectors goes way back,
without a break, to the year 1269.
This church was built with wool money.
In fact, they say generations of sheepdog leashes
actually wore these grooves.
I guess a shepherd took his dog everywhere,
even to church.
Throughout this region,
a few of the vast domains of England's
most powerful families have survived.
The Cotswolds are dotted with elegant,
Downton Abbey-type mansions.
Today, with the high cost of maintenance and heavy taxes,
some noble families have opened their homes
to the public to help pay the bills.
Stanway House, home of the Earl of Wemyss,
is one such venerable manor house.
The Earl, whose family goes back centuries,
welcomes visitors two days a week.
Walking through his house offers a surprisingly intimate glimpse
into the lifestyles of England's nobility.
And the gracious and likeably eccentric Earl has agreed
to personally show us around his ancestral home,
including a peak at some touching family mementos.
Earl of Wemyss: Hair, cut off at a death in the family.
Rick: That was a tradition?
Early of Wemyss: It was, certainly in this house it was a tradition.
And it's kept in this drawer, here. And, um, for instance, this is,
this says "Papa's hair. My sister gave it me March the 11th, 1771."
Rick: This piece of paper is from 1771? Earl of Wemyss: Mm-hmm.
And then that's the hair inside. Rick: Oh, my goodness!
Earl of Wemyss:...just as fresh as the day it was cut off.
Rick: Whoa! Earl of Wemyss: And that's his hair,
cut off on the day his wife died of pneumonia.
Rick: So this is a huge table. Earl of Wemyss: It is.
It's 23 feet long. Rick: And what's the game?
Earl of Wemyss: It's called "shuffleboard" or "shovelboard."
Rick: Mm-hmm.
Earl of Wemyss: It was known in Henry VIII's time.
This one was built, we think, in 1625,
just the beginning of the reign of Charles I.
And you use these 10 pieces
and you try and... Rick: Let's try a game!
Earl of Wemyss:...shovel the lot to the far end.
That's a nice one.
Rick: It may be a game for English aristocrats.
But this Yankee commoner is gonna give it a try.
Earl of Wemyss: Very good. Very good. One point.
Very good.
Very nice, but two foot short.
Rick: Another interesting artifact
is what was called a "chamber horse,"
a sprung exercise chair from the 1750s.
Earl of Wemyss: And you did that. You'd bounce up and down.
And your liver gets shaken.
Rick: For 100 years, fine ladies would sit on here and...
Earl of Wemyss: Yep. Rick:...get their liver done.
Earl of Wemyss: And fine gentlemen, too.
Rick: Fine gentlemen too, yep.
A "chamber horse."
I guess that makes sense, doesn't it? Yeah.
Earl of Wemyss: It's just like going to the gym nowadays.
Rick: Lord Wemyss has rebuilt the old fountain in his backyard,
and today -- as one of the highest gravity-fed
fountains in the world rockets 300 feet into the sky --
it's the talk of the Cotswolds.
For commoners, the Lord's sprawling parkland backyard
makes for a jolly-good day out.
While not quite in a noble mansion,
we're sleeping plenty comfortably just down the road
in the village of Stow-on-the-Wold.
Stow mixes medieval charm with a workaday reality.
A selection of traditional pubs,
cute shops, and inviting cafés ring its busy square.
For centuries, the square hosted a huge wool market.
The historic Market Cross stood tall,
reminding all Christian merchants
to trade fairly under the sight of God.
And stocks like these were handy
when a scoundrel deserved a little public ridicule.
People came from as far away as Italy
to buy the prized Cotswold wool fleeces.
You can imagine, with 20,000 sheep sold on a single day,
it was a thriving scene.
The sheep would be paraded into the market
down narrow "fleece alleys" like this.
They were built really narrow 'cause it forced
the sheep to go single file,
so they could count them as they entered the market.
And ever since those medieval market days,
pubs have been the place to gather [and]
enjoy a meal, and a pint of beer.
Tonight, we're checking out a gastropub --
that's a pub known for its fine food.
While many things that pubs provide, like the cozy ambience
and community-living-room vibe haven't changed,
other things -- like the quality of the food -- certainly have.
This isn't your grandmother's pub grub.
Pubs are putting more effort into their offerings.
Creative chefs are shaking up England's reputation for food,
and you won't find mushy peas anywhere on this menu.
We're enjoying guinea fowl
and artfully prepared fish with fresh vegetables.
A short drive south take us into Somerset
and to the wonderfully preserved city of Wells,
dominated by its glorious cathedral.
Wells has a charming medieval center.
The stately Bishop's Palace is circled by a park-like moat
and sports an impressive front yard.
It's a market city -- and has been for a long time.
The peaceful Vicars' Close is perfectly preserved,
lined with 14th-century houses.
Locals claim this is the oldest,
complete medieval street in Europe.
Originally built to house the cathedral choir, it still does.
This overpass connects it with the cathedral.
England's first completely Gothic church dates
from about 1200.
The west portal shows off
what's said to be the greatest collection of medieval statuary
anywhere in Europe --
about 300 13th-century carvings.
This entire ensemble was once painted in vivid color.
It must have been a spectacular welcome --
a heavenly host proclaiming
"welcome to worship."
Stepping inside, you're struck by the unique
and ingenious "scissors" arch.
This hour-glass-shaped double arch was added
in about 1340 to bolster the church's sagging tower.
Nearly 700 years later
it's not only still working, it's beautiful.
[ Bell chimes ]
The chimes draw your attention
to one of the oldest working clocks in the world -- from 1392.
The clock does its much-loved joust on the quarter hour.
More medieval whimsy is carved into the capitals:
This man has a toothache.
Another pulls a thorn from his foot.
And a farmer clobbers a thief so hard,
his hat falls off.
[ Choir singing ]
And under glorious stained glass,
you can enjoy the cathedral's evensong.
The evensong is a Church of England choral service
traditionally performed each evening
and welcoming everyone.
Taking a seat in the intimate central part of the church,
we enjoy the opportunity to experience
the church filled with timeless music.
Because we're here in July,
the cathedral's choir is on break,
and a visiting choir is performing.
This one's from near Liverpool.
[ Choir singing ]
[ Singing continues ]
The countryside around Wells is great for growing apples.
And you can visit farms that brew the authentic hard cider,
known around here as "scrumpy."
While cider is becoming more and more refined and popular,
the traditional scrumpy still attracts a devoted crowd,
especially here in Somerset.
And at Land's End Cider Farm,
Roger Wilkins is as old-school as it comes.
His enthusiasm alone is intoxicating.
Rick: Did your father make this same cider?
Roger: Me father did, but actually, I learned it off me grandfather.
The actual makin' of the cider is exactly the same now
as me grandfather done it.
Alls we do is crush 'em up, press the apples,
then natural juice comes out,
And the yeast is in the skin of the apple,
so I don't put nothin' at all in it.
It's the purest drink you'll get.
Rick: We head into the tasting room,
which I'm guessing looks about the same as it did
when Roger's grandfather ran the place.
It's time to sample the pure apple taste of scrumpy,
along with its 6.8 alcohol content.
Rick: I've heard that when you drink scrumpy,
you've got to be careful. Roger: Well, yeah.
It can knock you about if you ain't used to it.
Gallon a day keep the doctor away!
Rick: I've heard some --
I've heard some pubs actually don't serve it because...
Roger: No. No. They won't, some.
If you go in now, they'll serve you a half a pint, eh.
Rick: And it's pure so it --
it's so pure that, in the morning, no problem?
Roger: No problem at all. No headaches.
Rick: Yeah? Roger: No hangovers. No nothin'.
Rick: That may be true, but after my tasting,
I'm making sure my producer does the driving.
Throughout England, the countryside is picturesque.
And it hides a fascinating history,
a history that goes back thousands of years
to prehistoric times.
Mysterious figures carved into hillsides,
curious man-made mountains,
ancient bridges,
and legends that go back to Camelot and beyond.
Glastonbury, a modest market town today,
has long had a holy aura.
It was a religious sight back in the Bronze Age.
That's about 1500 B.C.
It's also considered the birthplace
of Christianity in England
and the burial sight of the legendary King Arthur.
Centuries before Christ, this hill,
called a "tor," marked Glastonbury.
For thousands of years,
pilgrims and seekers have climbed it.
Today, it's capped by the ruins of a church
dedicated to Saint Michael.
Remember, because Saint Michael
was the Christian antidote to paganism,
it's a good bet this church sits upon
a pre-Christian holy site.
Seen by many as a mother goddess symbol,
the Glastonbury tor has long attracted
a variety of travelers and seekers.
And the tor has a Biblical connection, as well.
For centuries, pilgrims have come here
to Glastonbury on a quest for the legendary Holy Grail.
You see, Joseph of Arimathea,
who was an uncle of Christ, was a tin trader.
And even back in Biblical times,
Britain was well known as a rare place
where tin could be mined.
Considering that, Joseph could have sat right here
with the chalice that Jesus drank from
at the Last Supper -- in his satchel.
Near the base of the hill is a calm and meditative garden
built around a natural spring.
According to legend, the Holy Grail lies
at the bottom of the Chalice Well.
In the past, people came here for physical healing.
Today, seekers still come for healing.
But it's more for a wellness of the mind and soul.
England's first church was built here,
at the base of the hill next to the Chalice Well.
Eventually, a great abbey
was built on the site of that church.
Mix the scant ruins of England's first church
with the mystique of King Arthur and the Holy Grail,
add the hard work of a busy monastery,
and, by the 12th century, Glastonbury Abbey
was the leading Christian pilgrimage site
in all of Britain.
It was huge, employing 1,000 people
to serve the needs of its pilgrims.
At its peak, Glastonbury Abbey
was England's most powerful and wealthy.
It was part of a network of monasteries that,
by the year 1500, challenged the King.
They owned about a quarter of all English land.
They had more money than the King.
To King Henry VIII, abbeys like this were political obstacles.
In 1536, he solved that by
dissolving England's monasteries.
He was particularly harsh on Glastonbury.
He not only destroyed its magnificent church,
but for emphasis, his men hung the abbot,
displayed his head on the abbey gates,
and sent his quartered body
on four different national tours... at the same time.
Without its wealthy abbey, the town fell into a depression.
But Glastonbury rebounded.
An 18th-century tourism campaign,
with thousands claiming that water from the Chalice Well
actually healed them, put Glastonbury back on the map.
Today, Glastonbury and its mysterious hill
are a center for "searchers,"
popular with those on their own spiritual quest.
Part of the fun of a visit here is just being in a town
where goddesses go for their conventions,
where every other shop has a New-Age focus
and where alternative is the norm.
For a more tangible look
at the spiritual mystery of this countryside,
prehistoric stone circles
are scattered all across Britain.
These circles, many as old as Egypt's pyramids,
were sacred centers of ritual and worship.
They functioned as celestial calendars.
5,000 years ago, locals could tell when to plant
and when to party according to where the sun rose
and where the sun set.
It still works that way today.
At the Avebury Stone Circle,
you're free to wander among 100 stones.
Visitors ponder the cohesive ensemble of ditches,
mounds, and megaliths --
the work of people clearly on a mission
from thousands of years ago.
The huge circle, while cut in two by a busy road
and so big it contains a village,
retains its allure and wonder.
And nearby stands Silbury Hill,
a yet-to-be-explained man-made mountain of chalk.
For more than 4,000 years,
this largest man-made construction
from prehistoric Europe
is just another edifice from England's mysterious
and ancient religious landscape.
And exactly what's it all mean?
We'll never know for sure.
It's like looking at the ruins of a medieval church
and from that alone trying to understand Christianity.
Stonehenge is the most famous of Britain's stone circles.
A visit starts at the museum,
where you'll see artifacts
from the Stone Age people who built it.
A 360-degree theater demonstrates
how the structure is aligned with the heavens,
marking both the longest
and the shortest days of the year.
And outside, a thatched-hut hamlet helps you imagine
how its Neolithic builders once lived.
Huge stones like this replica were quarried,
carved and then moved for many miles,
some of them from as far away as Wales,
200 miles to the west.
They barged them down rivers;
they may have rolled them on logs like this --
nobody knows for sure.
After this introduction,
a bus shuttles you to the site.
Visitors are in awe as they ponder
the continuously debated purposes
and meaning of Stonehenge.
The major stones were erected
at the end of the Stone Age,
just before the advent of metal tools.
It's amazing to think that some of these cross stones
have been in place for 4,500 years.
Whatever its original purpose,
Stonehenge still functions as a celestial calendar.
Even in modern times,
the sun rises on the longest day of the year
in just the right spot.
And it retains its powerful sense of wonder
over those who gather.
For over 4,000 years in a row,
this ensemble of stones, so artfully assembled,
has silently done its duty.
[ Crow cawing ]
Why here and for what purpose?
These questions, along with many more about Stonehenge,
remain shrouded in mystery.
But there's no mystery at all about the fact
that this part of England
is a fascinating region to explore.
Thanks for joining us. I'm Rick Steves.
Until next time, keep on travelin'.
-Ah, you've got a big one. -Oh, you...
-There you go. [ Laughter ]
-You read on there?
-Considering that, Joseph could've sat
right here with the...
Ah!
This is the quintessential English countryside.
And it's walking country.
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Fox News Played by Trump Supporter Who Lied About Being a Navy SEAL - Duration: 2:19.
Hey guys for Complex News, I'm Natasha Martinez.
/////// Fake News has been the most buzzed about term since Donald Trump's initial run
for Presidency.
Now that Trump's in office, fake news is not showing any signs of slowing down, especially
after one of his supporters was exposed for lying during a Fox News segment.
Go figure.
John Garofalo was featured in a segment for the network on October 8th showing off an
enormous presidential glass seal that he had made for Trump.
Fox reported that he had served in the Vietnam War with the U.S. Navy
SEAL team.
The tears
were convincing for Fox viewers but not so much for actual former Navy SEALs who exposed
Garofalo's story as being fabricated.
According to the Navy Times both the former SEALs and Garofalo's family members contacted
Fox News about the story, which ultimately led to the network pulling the story 11 days
later, even though they were informed of the fabrication the day after the story ran.
By the time the Network pulled the story it had already gained 1.5 million views on the
outlet's Facebook page.
On Thursday Fox finally published their correction.
All of Garofalo's claims turned out to be untrue.
The fact is that he did not serve in Vietnam.
He was never a U.S. Navy SEAL.
Even though he showed us medals, Garofalo was not awarded two Purple Hearts or any of
the other nearly two dozen commendations he claimed to have received, except for the National
Defense Service Medal.
The Navy Times contacted Garofalo on Thursday and he admitted that he had lied and never
served in Vietnam, never received a Purple Heart, and never was a SEAL.
It got bigger and bigger.
What I did I'm ashamed of, and I didn't mean to cause so much disgrace to the SEALs.
A Fox spokesperson told the Navy Times that it would run an on-air correction on Sunday.
Maybe the news outlet should just be more vigorous in their fact checking?
//// That's your news for now, for more on this and the rest of today's stories subscribe
to Complex on YouTube.
For Complex News, I'm Natasha Martinez.
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POLITICIAN CLAIMS ALIENS REVEALED TO HER 'THE SECRETS OF THE UNIVERSE'
When we hear about a case of alien abduction we imediately imagine aliens making all sorts
of nasty experiments to their abducted victims.
But some stories are a bit different and tell of life changing experiences.
There's the case of a politician that goes by the name of Bettina Rodriguez Aguilera
and she tells of an alien visitation happening when she was only 7 years old.
She was visited by 3 tall aliens with blonde hair, one was male and the other two were
female.
They then took her aboard the spaceship which looked unlike an airplane and had strange
circular chairs with quartz crystals used for navigation.
These alien beings then revealed to her great secrets regarding our world.
Some of these secrets is Africa being the location of the main energy source of our
planet.
Another tells about secret Egyptian pyramids found in the US.
Watch the following video to know more!
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[FFXIV] Horizon's Edge & the 1.0 Ifrit Quest | RoaR | Episode XXIII - Duration: 12:32.
Hello Eorzeans!
I'm Lukile Bravestone – welcome to Remnants of a Realm!
In the previous episode we looked back at Coerthas Central Lowlands and Caravan Escort
missions.
As Dalamud made its descent on Eorzea, and ending the Sixth Astral Era, Thanalan would
see massive destruction.
Comparing 1.0's Thanalan to ARR's version, makes that very, very clear.
The most visibly damaged and unrecognizable area in Thanalan, is Western Thanalan.
Previously I've covered Vesper Bay and The Silver Bazaar, who both survived the Calamity.
But that's not the focus of today's episode.
Today I want to talk about the other areas within Thanalan.
Mainly, Horizon.
Camp Horizon.
Camp Horizon marked the center of commerce and travel in the region, as the Silver Bazaar
had seen better days, and was about to collapse.
Being the only camp in the region, it naturally supplied players with a mender, merchant,
Battlewarden, and naturally an aetheryte.
The Caravan Security Mission would start at Camp Horizon, and follow a set route to the
Silver Bazaar.
The camp was directly connected to the Royal Allagan Sunway, making it a very easy camp
to find.
The area itself was called Horizon's Edge, but people would often just call it Horizon
for simplicity's sake, and so the full name fell out of use in the common tongue, and
the full name would therefore only appear on the official maps.
In patch 1.18, the overworld themes for La Noscea, The Black Shroud and Thanalan changed
for no apparent reason.
Before patch 1.18, Thanalan's Main theme was called Twilight over Thanalan, and sounded
like this:
After patch 1.18, Thanalan's main theme
was inexplicably changed to Widdershins:
Horizon's 3 aetherial gate connections made
most of the region accessible, except for this annoying spot right here, which of course
had to be a quest location more than once.
God I hated this place.
Anyways, I'm getting ahead of myself.
The Footfalls was one of these aetherial gates.
The Footfalls was a geographical location in Western Thanalan close to the old Coffer
and Coffin.
The area consisted of two levels, the upper level being a rock cover held up by giant
pillars.
The rock cover was filled with giant gaps, which gave the place its name, as locals believed
these gaps were made by giants walking through the area.
The lower level was simple wetlands that could be traversed, and was where you'd find most
of the levequest monsters.
This was also how you'd access Vesper Bay – or – sorry, the Ferry Docks, at the
time.
Any monsters you'd encounter in Thanalan would prompt this battle theme.
Next up we have Scorpion Keep.
This was located in one of the notorious copy/paste caves of Thanalan.
The area had absolutely nothing going on inside, other than the fact that it was filled with
some high-level monsters.
It was also the location of several levequests.
Well actually, there was one interesting tidbit.
To access Scorpion Keep you couldn't just walk up to one of the mountain entrances,
cause there were none.
Instead, you had to walk to the very south of The Footfalls, and enter a cave there.
It was a pretty long walk, and the first time I walked inside there, Ithought I was about
to enter a dungeon – but no, it's just…
Little Ala Mhigo, except Little Ala Mhigo is on the total opposite side of Thanalan,
so it's just an empty shell.
1.0 Design.
Beautiful.
Next up we have Nophica's Wells, and while the name sounds pretty, the location is all
but that.
Where Scorpion Keep took you inside one of the copy/paste mountain cave things, Nophica's
Wells put you between 3 of them.
However, this location is not special because of its surroundings, but because it was the
prime location for a very special quest.
It Kills With Fire.
This was the quest where you'd come face to face with Ifrit.
It was also the quest that would introduce you to Louisoix AND Nael van Darnus.
The questgiver was whatever Grand Company you were aligned with – Maelstrom, Twin
Adders or Immortal Flames, and Louisoix Levellieur would serve as your guide, which he would
continue to do until the very end.
In order to unlock the fight, you first had to kill 6 Notorious Monsters, a system I will
explain more in-depth at a later time.
The NM's were Barometz, Slippery Sykes, Nest Commander, Pyrausta, Queen Bolete and
the Jackanapes.
Upon killing these, they would drop echo crystals, which was needed to progress.
Using these crystals, Louisoix managed to create a harmonizing crystal, an object that
granted the bearer entry into the Bowl of Embers – Ifrit's Sanctuary.
However another item is required, the Inferno Flamebeau, a sacred relic owned by the Amalj'aa
Voidtongue Ahzabb Chah.
Upon defeating him, you return to Louisoix and deliver the Flamebeau.
The fight itself was not very hard, and required a party of 4 to enter.
After defeating the primal, you'd be treated to this cutscene.
This questchain would eventually lead to the game's very last quest, covered in a previous
episode.
After the Calamity, most of Western Thanalan's landmass disappeared into the sea.
Largely unnamed masses seemed to have disappeared, trimming the once fat Western Thanalan into
this strange shape.
Scorpion Keep is completely gone, but the name lives on in Scorpion Crossing.
Nophica's Wells has changed location and now actually looks more like a well than in
1.0.
Footfalls' upper level collapsed during the calamity, and in the chaos that ensued,
ruins rose up from the ground.
Camp Horizon's fate is unclear, but it's safe to assume that it survived, and was built
upon until it became a full on settlement.
Western Thanalan geographically makes very little sense, as Ul'Dah now connects directly
to it, while the original map had Ul'Dah placed far away from it.
And with that we've reached the end of this episode.
Thank you for watching.
Special thanks to our Patreon supporters scrolling on screen right now.
Let me know in the comments what you think.
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And as always: May you ever walk in the light of the crystal.
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Are you watching Kim? US-led war fleet OPENS FIRE near North Korea - Duration: 3:32.
Are you watching Kim? US-led war fleet OPENS FIRE near North Korea
At least 40 vessels are taking part in massive war games in the Korean Peninsula led by super-carrier the USS Ronald Reagan. Pictures have now been released showing a flotilla of warships unleashing a devastating live-fire onslaught from their cannons.
South Korean frigate Chungbuk led the column of vessels taking part in war games in the West Sea. Chillingly, the drill comes after Kim moved at least 30 scud missile launchers to the rogue state's western coast.
Meanwhile, Seoul's military bosses revealed they are confident their missiles can totally destroy North Korea. NORTH KOREA: Kim Jong-un will be keeping a close eye as frigate Chungbuk fires its main gun.
Donald Trump Naval war drills have been taking place since Tuesday as the US moved the aircraft carrier into the Korean Peninsula.
The exercises are designed to rehearse war with the North amid growing tensions of Kim's efforts to obtain an ICBM. North Korea always reacts furiously, claiming the drills are designed to plan an invasion by the US.
LIVE FIRE: South Korean and US ships rehearsed war with North Korea in the West Sea.
SUPER-CARRIER: USS Ronald Reagan arrived in the Korean Peninsula for drills on Monday. The drills came as South Korea's army presented a report to the National Assembly this week, detailing plans to defeat the North.
It is feared the biggest threat Kim poses to the South the thousands of artillery guns trained constantly on Seoul – ready to level the capital and kill tens of thousands.
Army bosses revealed their KTSSM missile – known as the artillery killer – will destroy these weapons, saving the city.
The South said three waves of missiles will be deployed to totally destroy North Korea on the advent of a war. Kim's howitzers would be smashed out by the KTSSMs, before larger missiles bomb nuclear bases.
Finally a third wave would strike at the leadership, in a bid to kill or flush out Kim.
Tensions remain high in the region amid fears of war over Kim's missile programme. North Korea has been silent since September 15, failing to making good on threats to fire more missiles or detonate another H-bomb.
Today it emerged Kim's top diplomat is in Russia for a "back channel" meeting with the US.
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North Korea vows to 'fight fire with fire' in nuclear bomb threat: 'It's life or DEATH' - Duration: 3:20.
North Korea vows to 'fight fire with fire' in nuclear bomb threat: 'It's life or DEATH'
Pyongyang has no intentions to hold any talks with Washington about its nuclear program, according to Choe Son-hui, director-general of the North American department of North Korea's foreign ministry.
She said that possessing nuclear weapons was a matter of life and death for North Korea.
And she added that Pyongyang would be ready to pacify the US and fight fire with fire if North Korea was backed into a corner. Choe said: "This is a matter of life and death for us.
The current situation deepens our understanding that we need nuclear weapons to repel a potential attack.
"We will respond to fire with fire." She claimed North Korea was "living with a constant nuclear threat from the US, and that last week unprecedented nuclear drills were held, involving US aircraft carriers and US strategic bombers.
And the United States would just "have to put up" with North Korea's nuclear status, she told a non-proliferation conference in Moscow today.
She added that North Korea has "nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles," but won't deploy them in the absence of a threat.
Choe said: "Our weapons are designed for the protection of our homeland from the constant nuclear threat from the US. At the same conference on Friday, Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov urged world powers to get behind a joint Russian-Chinese roadmap for settling the crisis over North Koreas weapons programme.
Lavrov said that the break-up of a deal on Irans nuclear programme would send an alarming message about international security mechanisms and could impact the situation on the Korean peninsula.
The comments come amid a fierce war of words with the US, with North Korea repeatedly threatening to reduce its rival and enemy to "ashes and darkness." On Thursday, in response to the ongoing US-South Korean joint naval drills near the Korean Peninsula.
And state media also threatened the US with the most miserable death in a chilling editorial.
Donald Trump's colossal USS Ronald Reagan was spotted ploughing through South Korean waters in a show of force in newly emerging pictures of military drills to taunt Kim Jong-un.
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Russia tells Trump: Remove your nuclear weapons or SPARK World War 3 with North Korea - Duration: 3:05.
Russia tells Trump: Remove your nuclear weapons or SPARK World War 3 with North Korea
Foreign minister Sergey Lavrov made the demand as he admitted the US Global Anti-Missile Shield being built by Washington on foreign soil remains a key problem for both Russia and China.
Speaking at a conference on non-proliferation in Moscow, he called for world powers to support a Russian-Chinese roadmap on settling the crisis in North Korea which has escalated this year following a war of words between President Trump and despot leader Kim Jong-un.
Mr Lavrov warned there is no alternative to political dialogue where North Korean nuclear ambitions are concerned in a ramping up of Russian concerns over a growing number of military drills being carried out by the US and ally South Korea in the Korean peninsula.
He also said breaking up the Iran nuclear deal, which Mr Trump this week refused to re-certify, would send an alarming signal about international security mechanisms and could impact the situation on the Korean peninsula.
The Russians warnings came just hours after former US Secretary of State John Kerry said Mr Trump risks driving Iran towards nuclear proliferation and worsening a standoff with North Korea if Washington ends a nuclear deal with Tehran.
Mr Kerry, who negotiated the 2015 deal between Iran and world powers, told a private lecture at Genevas Graduate Institute: If you want to negotiate with Kim Jong-Un, and your goal is to avoid war and try to be able to have a diplomatic resolution, the worst thing you can do is first threaten to destroy his country in the United Nations.
And secondly, screw around with the deal that has already been made because the message is, dont make a deal with the United States, they wont keep their word." The nuclear deal places Iran under tough restraints, including inspections, round-the-clock surveillance and tracking every ounce of uranium produced, Kerry said. Snapping his finger, he added: "We would notice an uptick in their enrichment, like that.
And nobody that I know of with common sense can understand what the virtue is in accelerating a confrontation with the possibility that they might decide they want to break out and make it (a nuclear bomb) now instead of 10 or 15 or 25 years from now. .
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Havana (Lyrics on screen) - Camila Cabello ft Young Thug - Duration: 3:46.
Happy singing ;) Dr.Ping
Havana, ooh na-na (ayy)
Half of my heart is in Havana, ooh-na-na (ayy, ayy)
He took me back to East Atlanta, na-na-na
All of my heart is in Havana (ayy)
There's somethin' 'bout his manners (uh huh)
Havana, ooh na-na (uh)
He didn't walk up with that "how you doin'?" (uh)
(When he came in the room)
He said there's a lot of girls I can do with (uh)
(But I can't without you)
I'm doin' forever in a minute (hey)
(That summer night in June)
And papa says he got malo in him (uh)
He got me feelin' like
Oooh-oooh-ooh, I knew it when I met him
I loved him when I left him
Got me feelin' like
Oooh-oooh-ooh, and then I had to tell him
I had to go, oh na-na-na-na-na
Havana, ooh na-na (ayy, ayy)
Half of my heart is in Havana, ooh-na-na (ayy, ayy)
He took me back to East Atlanta, na-na-na (uh huh)
All of my heart is in Havana (ayy)
My heart is in Havana (ayy)
Havana, ooh na-na
Jeffery
Just graduated, fresh on campus, mmm
Fresh out East Atlanta with no manners, damn
Fresh out East Atlanta
Bump on her bumper like a traffic jam
Hey, I was quick to pay this girl like Uncle Sam (here you go, ayy)
Back it on me, shawty cravin' on me
Get to diggin' on me (on me)
She waited on me (then what?)
Shawty cakin' on me, got the bacon on me (wait up)
This is history in the makin' on me (on me)
Point blank, close range, that B
If it cost a million, that's me (that's me)
I was gettin' mula, man they feel me
Havana, ooh na-na (ayy, ayy)
Half of my heart is in Havana, ooh-na-na (oh, ayy, ayy)
He took me back to East Atlanta, na-na-na (oh no)
All of my heart is in Havana (ayy)
My heart is in Havana (ayy)
Havana, ooh na-na
Ooh na-na, oh na-na-na (oo-ooh)
Take me back, back, back like
Ooh na-na, oh na-na-na (yeah, babe)
Take me back, back, back like
Ooh na-na, oh na-na-na (yea, yeah)
Take me back, back, back like
Ooh na-na, oh na-na-na (yea, babe)
Take me back, back, back
(Hey, hey)
Oooh-oooh-ooh (hey)
Oooh-oooh-ooh (hey)
Take me back to my Havana...
Havana, ooh na-na
Half of my heart is in Havana, ooh-na-na (oh, yeah)
He took me back to East Atlanta, na-na-na (ayy, ayy)
All of my heart is in Havana
My heart is in Havana (ayy)
Havana, ooh na-na
Uh huh
Oh na-na-na
(oh na, yeah)
Oh na-na-na
Oh na-na-na
No, no, no, take me back
Oh na-na-na
Havana, ooh na-na
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The Oxford 3000™ from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary (B) - Duration: 6:30.
baby
back
background
back up
backward
backwards
bacteria
bad
badly
bad-tempered
bag
baggage
bake
balance
ball
ban
band
bandage
bank
bar
bargain
barrier
base
based
base on
basic
basically
basis
bath
bathroom
battery
battle
bay
be
beach
beak
bear
beard
beat
beat up
beautiful
beautifully
beauty
because
because of
become
bed
bedroom
beef
beer
before
begin
beginning
behalf
behave
behaviour
behind
be left over
belief
believe
believe in
bell
belong
belong to
below
belt
bend
beneath
benefit
bent
beside
best
bet
better
betting
between
beyond
bicycle
bid
big
bike
bill
billion
bin
biology
bird
birth
birthday
biscuit
bit
bite
bitter
bitterly
black
blade
blame
blank
blind
block
blonde
blood
blow
blow out
blow up
blue
board
boat
body
boil
bomb
bone
book
boot
border
bore
bored
boring
born
borrow
boss
both
bother
bottle
bottom
bound
bowl
box
boy
boyfriend
brain
branch
brand
brave
bread
break
break down
breakfast
break in
break into
break off
break out
break up
breast
breath
breathe
breathe in
breathe out
breathing
breed
brick
bridge
brief
briefly
bright
brightly
brilliant
bring
bring back
bring down
bring forward
bring out
bring up
broad
broadcast
broadly
broken
brother
brown
brush
bubble
budget
build
building
build up
bullet
bunch
burn
burn down
burnt
burst
burst into
burst out
bury
bus
bush
business
businessman
busy
but
butter
button
buy
buyer
by
bye
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The Longest Beach Part 1 - Chris Sakura - Duration: 13:55.
Yeah, I gotta make a video
Flight Attendant: No, it's not good. It's not good.
Chris: It is good.
You guys gonna be commended
FA: Don't put me on Chris: Oh, I'm gonna put you on.
FA: No no no I'mma put you on. Hey.
This is my first United flight in a long time
FA: I don't choose to be on the video
She's not on video. She not on video.
Did you put me on??
FA: Let me see. I'm gonna kill this boy
Dude, she was like "You want some water?"
And I was like, "Yeah okay"
And then gives me THIS.
What is this? How am I gonna drink this? FA: You so lyin
I can't even bring this through TSA!
Anyway, there's a dude over there that's sitting in my seat but he wants to sit with his family
so they're gonna see if they can sit me in another seat once everybody gets on board
And where'd you put this?
Where I'm putting this? I'm on YouTube
Wanna see my YouTube channel?
Lord Jeeeeezaus
Watch me, I go to Japan all the time.
Probably get you a nice little exit row somewhere
Oh yes, put me in the exit row, yes
Oh, they gave out most of the seats already, see?
You're good! You're good!
Yeah, see that dude right there?
That's my seat but it's all good, it's all good, it's all good. FA: Hahaha!
He can sit there, he with his family. If he was just by himself then you know,
I gotta have my aisle
Yeah, you're gonna have one of these. No, we still gonna get you an aisle
Oh I love you.
What's your name baby?
XXXXXXXX
Are you single?
No.
No??
Kid sweet like I am, you think I'm gonna be single?
Right.
"If you liked it you shoulda put a ring on it"
FA 2: Are you singing?
We're acting crazy back here!
Chris: She actin a fool
FA 2: Are you singing? FA 1: He's on YouTube, I said don't put me on YouTube
Ya'll on YouTube now.
[Flight attendant giggling]
Come on girl, what yo man got to do with me?
Good thing I had got my makeup on this morning
Mm-hmm.
"Can I fly with this wretched old flight attendant?"
Why they take so long to give out the seats? Hold on baby.
Alright, I'll sit right here.
How am I in Economy Plus? When I'm on a Basic Economy ticket?
You my girl, you my girl.
Don't put it on you know, you not supposed to video and put it on YouTube
What??
Yes, it's illegal.
It's illegal??
I'm goin to jail then.
I was comin out the plane right and I told the pilot, I was like, "Man how ya'll fly this plane so fast?"
He goes, "Uh oh"
"You can't be recording us, you gotta delete that."
And he made me come back in the plane and delete the video in front of him
He said that airline crews can get in trouble for appearing on social media and stuff like that so...
Now I gotta blur out all the faces of all the crew that I recorded on there.
About not recording on the plane
I think that's a United only policy.
Ya'll seen all the planes I've been filming on.
All kinds of planes. Even with the big camera out!
And ain't nobody told me squat
You know why?
It's because United doesn't want anyone filming people getting their ass beat on their plane, that's why.
I ain't gonna fly United ever again.
Ever.
Alright, speaking of big cameras, it's time to switch it up.
Here we go... Oh no!
I forgot to bring the mic.
Man, I knew I forgot something.
Without that mic, it's not even worth filming on that camera.
The audio is gonna be boo boo.
Now this camera is useless to me right now.
And to be honest, if I didn't even have this camera I wouldn't even have this bag.
I would have my coat and my folder with my papers in it for what we about to get into
I like that pole.
I like that pole, for uh, yeah that's nice.
Yeah, it's heavy duty
Yeah, where'd you get that, Amazon?
I can't.. It was online. I cannot remember it was few years ago.
Oh man, I like that. I wanna get one.
Alright, thank you sir.
Driver: Good luck
Chris: Alright thank you. Driver: Bye.
Alright, I'm here at the DMV in Inglewood.
I live in Las Vegas and Nevada DMV told me to come to California to get a One Trip Permit
to move my car from California to Nevada.
Okay, thank you. You're welcome.
Alright, microphone or not, funk it
So I got a Lyft on the way to pick me up right now
I'm done at the DMV, did what I had to do
Now, I'm off to the customs broker to pay my invoice
then, we'll be able to really do what we really came here for.
This was step one, now we're doing step two. And after that
You gonna see what we gonna see.
Is this my Lyft?
I'm waiting on a Yaris. He's supposed to be here already.
Your driver is here.
Hold on, is this him?
Driver: Movie making today?
Yep, doin some Youtubin here
Driver: Awesome
Chris: Thank you for the ride, sir
No problem, adios!
Okay now, we are here at the customs broker....
There's our boat.
Yeah, so I came inside. I called them on the phone, I got the number.
And I been calling them and she was like, "You got a TWIC card right? Why don't you just come inside??"
And I'm like, "Uh, the dude at the gate wouldn't let me in earlier."
I guess they had a shift change and this dude was like, "Yeah, go ahead."
He looked at my TWIC card and was like, "Yeah, go ahead."
And I'm like WOW I coulda been in here already long ass time ago.
Yeah, long story short, well.
I'm not gonna get the car today.
Cars have not even come off that boat yet.
I'm going home empty handed but I will come back next week.
But you know what though, they did give me the lowdown on how to go about this for next time.
Don't come on the day of the arrival of the boat.
It takes a full day and a full night, basically 24 hours to unload the boat, so
They're like don't come day of arrival.
Come 24 hours after it arrives.
Also, call ahead. You know, they didn't know who the heck I was.
When I showed them the paperwork they looked it up.
I'm set, however, my car ain't off the boat, so...
Now that I'm outside, let's call a ride to get outta here.
Alright, I'm waiting on John, he said he was gonna be here like at 6:15
And it is now 6:11
Look at this boy.
Look at this boy
Look at this boy
Look at this boy
What's up?
What up G?
What we eatin? In n Out? Protein stylez?
That's pretty much all I can do unless you wanna get a steak or something
We ain't gonna be able to get a steak in that short amount of time
Yeah, you're right.
Dude, what happened to your bucket seats?
I took em out. What??
It's tiring to climb in and out every single day and my driveway is narrow as hell, can't open the door that wide
For real? Dang
I'm in the world famous Corolla, G
Dude, this car is FAMOUS
Famous? Famous where?
Dude, all over the world man
The speed bumps in this parking lot suck.
I used to hate these speed bumps when I had my 240 man, cuz my 240 was hella low.
I'm not that low but my cat's really low.
You got the Rein Hard on here?
Yeah, the Rein Hard. Yeah buddy
I heard that joint over there, I was like is that him?
That's me
You wanna get coffee with a cop right there?
Coffee with a cop??
Yeah, they got.. hold on, you see that sign says "coffee with a cop"
Aw damn
Sometimes, in my area, it's like "Have spaghetti with a cop" or something
I don't even know why the hell you'd do that.
Nah dude, I don't wanna dine with no cops.
When I got called for jury duty, they were like, "Do you hate cops?"
Cuz it was like a DUI case
Yeah
Shoulda been like, "HELL YEAH SUCKA"
I was like, "Cops are alright but they are dumb as hell sometimes"
Is that what you really said?
I said that and then they dismissed me later
I said, well, I didn't say they're "dumb." I said it real professional.
You know L&L Barbeque?
Yeah, but L&L..
That L&L right there, the dude that owns that has like a Lamborghini and stuff
What? Yeah
How did...?
He gotta be doin something else cuz.. It's a Chinese guy
cuz you ain't buyin no Lamborghini owning an L&L
Yeah. And he has a supercharger kit. It's not just a stock Lamborghini, it's like decked out.
Like a 50 grand supercharger kit
He has a Corolla with a F20 in it
Turbo F20.
That's how I know him
Cuz I don't know any Lamborghini people
I don't know any either.
Oh man, we're in like the hood right now. This is like Hawthorne.
Dude that Inglewood DMV was ghetto
Yeah... I think it wasn't that busy though considering you were out there like an hour
Nah, I pulled up like at 7:20am
There was only maybe 30 people ahead of me
But dude it's messed up because they only let like 5 people in at a time
They make people wait outside all damn day long for heaven's sake
but at least though, to get a moving permit from Cali, they don't even ask for no info.
I was like, "You wanna see my insurance?" or whatever, "Nah, we don't need that"
And then it was just straight $20
Yeah, that's cool. You know like International Driver's license is like 20 bucks too
Yeah, I got one
Yeah, I was thinking of picking one up
It's real easy to get an International Driver's license but um
I bet no one in Japan will rent you a car if you can't speak Japanese.
I rented a car before
No no no, I'm saying like for a random ass dude, you know what I mean? If you're just a random ass dude.
I was a random ass dude.
I know but if you can't show anything, well then that means if you can't speak Japanese,
you can't read Japanese, they'll let you just rent a car?
Nah, you know what though
The rent-a-car place we went to was in Ikebukuro
and even though my girlfriend at the time, remember Eiko?
Yeah yeah yeah
Alright, so she was with me at the time but like it was funny because I was talking to the dude in English
I set it all up in English. The dude, he knew like basic enough English to set up the rental.
Oh ok. I was worried that they wouldn't let foreigners rent if you don't know how to read the signs and stuff.
No, you know what, they give you like a little cheat sheet of like the signs and what it does and everything
(unintelligible) In n Out
Yeah buddy
In n Out
Yeah, this is about all I can eat right now man
I was inside Donki (Tokyo Central and Main) right
I was just looking at all the bentos and stuff and I'm like man.. I wanna eat all this stuff
You wanna eat rice, you wanna eat bread, you wanna eat like katsus
Everything dude.
So what, Chiyo is cutting out carbs now?
She's cutting out carbs, she's eating real good.
Good.
Keep on it, because you know what Chiyo? If you cut out carbs, right?
And then if you go back on it, all the weight you lost, your water weight will come back
like 10 pounds, like that.
Overnight.
and you'll be like WTF
Stay on it. Okay? Alright.
And you stay on top of her too man
Cuz like I got nobody telling me what to do but it's like it's hard sometimes.
Nah you got me man, you got me.
Yeah man. Especially when I go to Japan. The last time I went to Japan I did alright. I did good.
Until the very last day.
And I went to Go Go Curry and messed up.
Aight, let's go inside
This the hood so I'm gonna take my steering wheel off.
Chris: Yeah dude.
We get jacked, come back out here and we got no ride.
You gotta take an Uber to the airport, I gotta take an Uber
John: You got the same bag as my boss
John: The National Geographic, but he has the satchel kind
John: It's like the same fabric, same everything
Chris: What hat you got?
Yakults
Chris: Dude, you know what's messed up? They don't make fitteds man
Yeah, I know. These, it's all...
It's even hard to get these man
Looks real to me. You know what I mean
Chris: Does it have the New Era on the side?
No, I always opt out
Chris: What?
I like it simple.
Chris: Yeah...
Chris: You know what though?
I'm wearing.. I got this blank one right now
cuz I remember I went to the LA County fair wearing a San Francisco Giants hat
and these dudes came up to me they go, "You in the wrong town, boy"
I was like "WUT, IT'S JUST A HAT MAN"
John: Oh no I was with you! I was with you!
Oh yeah, that's right!!
Fools be hatin dude, it's just a hat man. Relax.
You know that big ass pin they got on the back of their apron?
Yeah, you can buy it. It's like 15 dollars though.
I ain't got 15 dollars for that.
I'll see you next week
Welcome home.
We'll try this again next week.
Goodbye.
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Isaac Blackman - De Blackman (My Decision Riddim) "2018 Soca" (Trinidad) - Duration: 3:18.
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Chicken Stuffed Meatloaf /Polpettone di Pollo - Duration: 4:16.
Hi everyone!
Sometimes we all need those comfort foods that remind us of our childhood and family
gatherings, and meatloaf is definitely one of those recipes that makes the whole family
happy.
In today's video im going to show you how to prepare this delicious cheese and spinach
stuffed chicken meatloaf, that looks impressive and time consuming but it's actually really
easy to make.
these are the ingredients we need: 400 grams / 14.1 oz ground chicken
4 tablespoons breadcrumbs 1 egg, beaten
1 teaspoon finely chopped fresh sage 1 teaspoon finely chopped fresh rosemary
1 tablespoon olive oil
salt and pepper to taste
for the filling:
180 grams / 6.3 oz frozen chopped spinach, thawed and squeezed dry
4 slices smoked provolone cheese
Preheat your oven at 200 degrees C / 392 degrees F.
In a bowl mix the chicken, egg, breadcrumbs, and the herbs, until well combined.
Season to taste with salt and pepper, and mix well again.
Lay 2 sheets of aluminum foil on your work surface to form a large square then lightly
brush with olive oil.
Using your hands, gently press the chicken mixture into a rectangle shape.
about 25 x 35 cm ( 10 x 14 inches)
Spread spinach over, leaving a 3 cm (1.2 inches) border around edges.
Arrange the cheese slices over the spinach.
Using the aluminum foil to assist you, fold up the short sides over the filling, then
gently roll the rectangle into a log, removing the foil as you go.
Brush meatloaf with oil and leaving the foil underneath, transfer it, seam side down into
loaf pan. (my loaf pan is 25 x 11 cm ( 10 x 4.3 inches)
Cover with foil and bake for 40 minutes then remove the foil and bake uncovered, for another
20 minutes, or until browned and cooked through.
Remove from oven and allow to rest about 10 minutes before slicing.
A very presentable stuffed chicken meatloaf, tender and delicious, it makes the perfect
light yet satiating meal that's sure to please your family and impress your guests.
Thank you for watching, I hope you enjoyed the video, please leave a '' like '', and
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Havana (Lyrics on screen) - Camila Cabello ft Young Thug - Duration: 3:46.
Happy singing ;) Dr.Ping
Havana, ooh na-na (ayy)
Half of my heart is in Havana, ooh-na-na (ayy, ayy)
He took me back to East Atlanta, na-na-na
All of my heart is in Havana (ayy)
There's somethin' 'bout his manners (uh huh)
Havana, ooh na-na (uh)
He didn't walk up with that "how you doin'?" (uh)
(When he came in the room)
He said there's a lot of girls I can do with (uh)
(But I can't without you)
I'm doin' forever in a minute (hey)
(That summer night in June)
And papa says he got malo in him (uh)
He got me feelin' like
Oooh-oooh-ooh, I knew it when I met him
I loved him when I left him
Got me feelin' like
Oooh-oooh-ooh, and then I had to tell him
I had to go, oh na-na-na-na-na
Havana, ooh na-na (ayy, ayy)
Half of my heart is in Havana, ooh-na-na (ayy, ayy)
He took me back to East Atlanta, na-na-na (uh huh)
All of my heart is in Havana (ayy)
My heart is in Havana (ayy)
Havana, ooh na-na
Jeffery
Just graduated, fresh on campus, mmm
Fresh out East Atlanta with no manners, damn
Fresh out East Atlanta
Bump on her bumper like a traffic jam
Hey, I was quick to pay this girl like Uncle Sam (here you go, ayy)
Back it on me, shawty cravin' on me
Get to diggin' on me (on me)
She waited on me (then what?)
Shawty cakin' on me, got the bacon on me (wait up)
This is history in the makin' on me (on me)
Point blank, close range, that B
If it cost a million, that's me (that's me)
I was gettin' mula, man they feel me
Havana, ooh na-na (ayy, ayy)
Half of my heart is in Havana, ooh-na-na (oh, ayy, ayy)
He took me back to East Atlanta, na-na-na (oh no)
All of my heart is in Havana (ayy)
My heart is in Havana (ayy)
Havana, ooh na-na
Ooh na-na, oh na-na-na (oo-ooh)
Take me back, back, back like
Ooh na-na, oh na-na-na (yeah, babe)
Take me back, back, back like
Ooh na-na, oh na-na-na (yea, yeah)
Take me back, back, back like
Ooh na-na, oh na-na-na (yea, babe)
Take me back, back, back
(Hey, hey)
Oooh-oooh-ooh (hey)
Oooh-oooh-ooh (hey)
Take me back to my Havana...
Havana, ooh na-na
Half of my heart is in Havana, ooh-na-na (oh, yeah)
He took me back to East Atlanta, na-na-na (ayy, ayy)
All of my heart is in Havana
My heart is in Havana (ayy)
Havana, ooh na-na
Uh huh
Oh na-na-na
(oh na, yeah)
Oh na-na-na
Oh na-na-na
No, no, no, take me back
Oh na-na-na
Havana, ooh na-na
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Sodom - Persecution Mania - Duration: 3:39.
Command to Vietnam
Back into the jungles depth
Armed to the teeth
Cold blooded experienced
Mercenary paid to slaughter
Sector madness kill and destroy
Missing captive locked up
In contaminated camps
Only war of liberation
Let them gather fresh hope
Hostile crossfire finished eight lives
Bowels bury me alive
Green hell swallows a silhouette
I could get away
Persecution Mania, driven me mad
Persecution Mania, tremendous dreams
Persecution Mania, getting mentally ill
Persecution Mania, alarmed about my life
There are traps behind every line
The combat zone in trench and fire
I know the danger every step
The nerve gas falls in black and white
But slowly I near my destination
Lost is our war to do justice
The brothers of people shot and died
Persecution mania takes away my life
Persecution Mania, driven me mad
Persecution Mania, tremendous dreams
Persecution Mania, getting mentally ill
Persecution Mania, alarmed about my life
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