Hello! Today I thought we'd watch some more Swedish music videos and mix it up a bit this time.
Because after I saw the Abba video last time and this whole world opened itself up to me -- that there are
music videos for songs that old so I thought how much fun would it be if I watched music videos from the 90's
So these are all songs that I've grown up listening to or heard during my childhood in the 90's
If you're too young to have experienced the 90's then perhaps this will be an amazing spiritual awaking for you
Either way so I thought it would be fun to watch these as I know the songs but have no idea about the videos
So... I mean, I'm insanely excited for this.
And you all know from before how this thing works, it's a pretty simple concept so I think we can get started.
And we'll start with Robyn -- mega 90's vibes for me. And this is 'Do you know ('what it takes')
Oh! That was loud. Okay, hello Robyn...
Oh my God, is this the most 90's video you've ever seen?? I have goosebumps right now
Ok, the silver sofa - love it, love it, love it!
The clothes...
Ok, here we have the oversized Nike shirt, another 90's classic
I remember I always wanted her hair, I think I tried to cut my hair short once and it didn't turn out Robyn-esque...
I'm getting a slight Demi Moore, Swayze 'Ghost' vibes from this music video, I don't know why...
Someone's commented:
...and also young girls...
I feel like we started out well, It was like the 90's came and punched you in the face with all the outfits.
But okay, we'll continue
Next up we have a mega classic, none other than Rednex 'Cotton Eye Joe'.
I'm so excited!
Oh my God!
Oh my God, this was better than I could have ever imagined
I'm completely -- I'm just sitting here with my mouth open I can't believe it, this is the most amazing
thing I've ever seen in my life.
Oh my gosh, I had completely forgotten there was a girl who sings in it as well
Did they always look like this?? Did they always have this...
I know they're called "rednecks" so it's a southern hillbilly thing but were they always dressed like this??
I mean hallelujah, is this one of the best songs in the world or what?
I love how elaborate this video is as well, they've really got... I mean I don't know what the story is but...
it feels like they have a story.
Thank you.
Thank you.Thank you.
Thank you.
I struggle to imagine that any other video is going to top that.
That was... amazing.
How can I not have seen that before??
Next up we have Roxette 'It must have been love' -- oh my gosh, when I was trying to choose one Roxette song
It was so hard, I literally just picked one -- 270 million views??
What?!? Oh my God, I got goosebumps from that as well... maybe I'm just cold...
270 million views. Roxette. 'It must have been love'. Let's do it.
This must be crazy good.
Aah, hello Marie Fredriksson. Ah, hey Per Gessle.
Is it for..?? Now I got goosebumps again. Is it for Pretty Woman?
Is that why it's so well known, because it was in Pretty Woman?
I mean, her outfit is totally right.
Awwh I love Pretty Woman
That was the most iconic scene ever
This seems to be the thing to do
I always forget how amazing her voice is
Thank you Roxette.
Love that song.
That was lovely.
Next up we have none other than Pandora.
Okay, it starts of creepy
I mean this song is also such a friggin 90's ...
Ah, there she is.
That hair.
Does anyone know what she's singing at this stage?
The outfits! Ten points!
I also love this rain --rain glass. Classic! Classic 90's!
Ok, thanks, I think this'll go on forever.
Pandora - bit of a boring video to be honest -- they can't all be winners! Not everyone can be 'Cotton Eye Joe'
Next up... and lastly..E-Type 'Angels Crying'
Oh my God, is this like a murder mystery?
What's happening here?
Ah, this is before she was murdered. Ok, I'm with it now!
Oh my gosh, I had completely forgotten about her
He has the same kind of ring light that I'm using now except he's standing in some bushes..
...so we're a bit different.
Ok, creepy. Is it E-Type who is the killer?
Now we're playing Monopoly. And... Then someone is going to die. Basically...
Creepy! There's that rain glass again
The plot thickens! Oh, and here she's standing in the shower singing!
Oh my God, what is he going to find there?
Ok, she didn't really fall!!
Oh, oh now we're in the puddle you guys! Now were in the rain puddle!
Now they're the last ones lef, what's gonna happen with...
I got goosebumps again!
There was still some murderer!
We really saved the drama for last. Ok, that was 'Angels Crying' - that was action packed.
Shall we summarise what we've seen here? Robyn, Rednex, Roxe --
Robyn Rednex Roxette... Pandora and E-Type.
I mean, I think we all know which one was my favourite, that has to be Rednex's 'Cotten Eye Joe'
I don't know if any video will ever top that, that was completely amazing.
But then again...
No, no I'm gonna stick by my choice: Rednex won definitely this time.
I'll stick a little poll up here so you can vote which was your favourite video.
And write down below and let me know what is for you that typical 90's song? What song really takes you back?
And if you weren't born yet in the 90's or you didn't experience the 90's then...
tell me...
something else.
Thanks so much for watching this video, I really hope you enjoyed it! As always feel free to give it a little thumbs up
That would make me so happy! And if you want to follow me on Instagram, Twitter or Snapchat
then you can find all the links here below in the description.
But yeah, that was all for today.Take care and I'll see you again soon! Bye!
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THE BEST CONVERSATION STARTERS - Duration: 3:17.
Village boys here and I've recently seen a YouTube-video about the best conversationstarters
and now we are putting them to the test
number 12: what is the name of the song playing right now?
""What is the name of the song playing right now?" "No idea"
"You don't know?" "No"
Because they're going to perform in nuremberg and...
"Sure?" "Yeah sorry" "Yeah okay difficult"
number 14: who do you think is now having here the most fun ?
Who do you think is having the most fun right now?
Little interesting question: who do you think is having now the most fun around here?
"Who? What?" "Who is having the most fun here?"
"No idea" "Guess!"
"Me?" "Yes you're right!"
"Fine yeah bye" "Bye"
number 7: can I have your opinion on something? What do you think of insert item here?
"Can I have your opinion on something? What do you think of insert item here?" "What?!" "of insert item here"
"Do you understand me?" "No what is a - what do you want to insert?"
I mean what is your opinion of please insert item here?
Cause I heard this recently but don't quite get it
number 18: hi
"Eh hi" "Hi" "Eh eh what do I say next?
number 9: have you ever tried insert activity? Is it fun?
"Have you ever tried insert activity?" "No"
"So do you know what I mean? Have you ever tried insert activity and is it fun?" "Activity? Huh?"
"A friend of mine wants to try it with me" "Nooo..?" "And I don't quite get it"
number 15: wow it's so crowded here
"Wow it's so crowded here. am I right?" "No" "No?" "No"
"What do you have to say?" "Ehhh why?"
"What are you about?" "I..just..want..-wow it's so crowded here"
"Ah okay fine, no it isn't" "Okay"
number 2: wow! Great! The weather is so nice!"
"Wow! Great! The weather is so nice! Am I right?......am I right?" "Yeah.."
number 6: wow! This looks tasty! What is this?
"Wow! This looks tasty! What is this?" "Fries" "Fries?" "Yeah" "Fries??"
"Great huh?" "Never heard of this" "They exist only since yesterday"
"Is this some new american stuff?" "No thai...thai-belgian"
Can I try one?
Thanks
number 5: this drink looks amazing!
Wow this drink looks amazing! What is it?
Plastic
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DAMARES SÓ AS MELHORES 2017 - AS MELHORES, musicas gospel mais tocadas de OURO - Top 10 Gospel - Duration: 54:38.
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[kt Rolster TALK] Help me, Pawn sensei! - Duration: 3:22.
Playing the game seriously with Kennen
(Smeb) I'll play Shyvana next game
Smeb suppressing his anger from deep inside his mind by thinking inner peace thrice (Smeb) I'll play Shyvana next game. Shyvana.
(Smeb) What's the Mastery for Shyvana?
(Smeb) Okay, I'll play Shyvana next game.
(Smeb) Ah, first of all, Aery Kennen is a piece of shxx. (Puffing puffing)
This right now is really a fuxxing piece of shxx
(Smeb) What else should I say..Electrocute. Electrocute seems better
Sound of Pawn's voice reaching Smeb's ear at this point
(Smeb) Huh? (Pawn) That Kennen.
(Smeb) What (Pawn) Attack speed, attack speed
(Smeb) Attack speed? Why would an AP Kennen go for attack speed
(Pawn) I mean, on precision, isn't attack speed going up when you AA the enemy good? And gives a Rune Mastery recommendation..
(Smeb) Aye.. Hit the attack speed.. go for attack speed?
(Pawn) Yeah, Press the Attack
(Smeb) Ah, does that have any AP to it?
(Pawn) No. That.. if you AA 3 times (Smeb) Yeah. Merciful Pawn who explains it one by one as Smeb didn't understand
(Pawn) You receive adaptive damage from 30~120
(Smeb) What's a adaptive damage?
(Pawn) If you're AP it does AP damage, and if you're AD it does AD damage Answers the question without any obstacle
(Smeb) Ah, really?
(Smeb) Then, the 3 AA is good, in this case.
(Pawn) And for opponent who have their weakness exposed, it receives 12% of additional damage for 6 seconds
(Smeb) What do you mean by the enemy who have his/her weakness exposed?
(Pawn) So.. Something like Vladimir's ultimate Idiot..
(Pawn) So, it would do massive damage when you use your ultimate after 3 AA. Kind Pawn sensei giving an example when Smeb fails to understand the explanation
(Smeb) Ah.. really?
(Pawn) And it's for all opponents. Not just you
(Smeb) Then it's broken. Press the Attack it is.
(Pawn) I'm telling you (Smeb) You should've told me earlier
(Pawn) kkk You should've asked me
(Smeb) Is Thunderlord bad?
(Pawn) That's gonna be fine too~
(Pawn) I think it's okay!
(Smeb) Maokai just didn't die as I went for a shitty Aery (Puffing)
Applying the knowledge taught by Pawn (Smeb) Umm.... Fiora?
(Smeb) What should I fill Fiora with?
(Smeb) It feels like... Press the Attack!
(Smeb) Press the Attack is it for Fiora.
(Smeb) Press the Attack and.
(Smeb) What? (Pawn) Most of the AD champions go for Press the Attack. Pawn giving elaboration
(Smeb) AP champions?
(Smeb) AD? Ah.. really?
(Smeb) What about Thunderlord?
(Pawn) For Thunderlord.. AP champions go for it a lot. Ranged champions.
(Smeb) Oh~ It's Press the Attack?
(Pawn) Most of the AD champions go for Press the Attack.
(Smeb) You should have told me about this earlier then
(Pawn) Yasuo, Fiora, Camile and such.
(Smeb) That's why I'm saying that you should have told me earlier.
(Pawn) I mean, you didn't know that? What did you do until now?
(Smeb) Until now? I used Aery
(Pawn) I just matered it. The Mastery. Kind Pawn came all the way to teach him directly.
(Smeb) You mastered it? (Pawn) Yeah. I mastered it.
(Smeb) Then you should teach me. I'm not good with these stuffs
(Pawn) I just know everything for real.
(Pawn) I mastered..all the champions
(Pawn) I'll teach you AP. AP.
(Smeb) Do AP. (Pawn) Move. For Mid. This Phase Rush or. Knowledge flowing out
(Pawn) Ah, it uses all of these but there are champions that has slow.
(Pawn) For example, Miss Fortune.
(Pawn) Okay? So it's a matter of taste
(Pawn) It's a bit..based on the taste. Nearly all of it.
A_frequently_seen_request_from_the_boss_at_work.avi (Smeb) Then research everything..and, what do you call that, make a document.
(Pawn) kk What document kkk Running away
(Smeb) Make a Powerpoing, PT!!
(Pawn) GG~
Make a PT!!
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Favourite Books of my Childhood [CC] - Duration: 12:10.
Hi everyone! My name is Frede and today, I thought I would do a little video where I talk about
my favourite books from my childhood. Now I got this idea from Karen at KarenReads,
I'm gonna link her channel down below. She did a video where she talked about her favourite books from
before BookTube. So I thought I'm gonna do a childhood favourites video,
because there were a lot of books that I connect with a lot of nostalgia
and I just kinda wanted to talk about them.
I was basically a huge reader as a child. So I think when I kind of sort of became a teenager
I kind of read a bit less. So from the age of around 13 to say 17, 18 I did not read a lot of books,
so the books that I'm going to talk about right now are
basically from before the time where I kind of stopped reading for a couple of years.
Obviously I used to love Harry Potter like- I mean we are the Harry Potter generation, aren't we?
So I grew up with Harry Potter, I love the films, I love the books,
but I thought I would talk about something different than Harry Potter today
because we always talk about Harry Potter and there are other books [laughs].
And I'm basically gonna go in the- in chronological order basically.
So I'm gonna start with one of the earliest books kind of that I remember.
And I'm going to start with this one which is called Briefe von Felix which means letters from Felix.
This is a children's book that I think the first time I read it my parents read this to me
but when I was able to read it I also read it myself. So it's about this little girl called Sophie,
and at the end of the summer holidays I think, she realises that she's lost Felix who is her plush bunny
who's also her best friend kind of, and I think their at an airport or something,
and she realises that he's gone. And she's really upset because she can't find him.
But then after a while she starts getting letters.
And it's the cutest thing because those are actual envelopes, you can open them up,
this one is from the UK. And then there is a letter.
And then- So bascially Felix travels the world because he got lost at- I think it was an airport,
and now he travels the world and sends little letters to Sophie.
And it's just really, really cute. Probably, the depictions of all the countries are a bit stereotypical but I know
that I used to love this so much. He visits London, then he visists Paris,
I'm just gonna show you
Paris, then he visits Rome,
and there is like always a little- here is like pasta, or here you have love like hearts because it's from Paris,
and so that's kind of the story. So that's probably one of the first books that I really really used to love as a child.
The next book that I have here is a book that I talked about in a previous video
where my sister and I did the Two Lies and One- No [laughs]
Two Truths and One Lie challenge thing that we made up,
and it's Momo by Michael Ende. So basically the first time I encountered this story was
when my mum read this to my sister and me, then there was a tv series that we used to love,
and then back in I think 7th grade or something we had to read this for school,
which I hated, back in- because as I said, I hated novels at that age,
but then I picked this back up when I was 18, 19 and read it again and I just loved it so much.
And it's just an adorable story. It's about this girl called Momo who arrives in a small town
and she says she doesn't know how old she is and she doesn't have any parents, she's just always existed.
And she's accompanied by a tortoise and she starts living in this old ruin of kind of a theatre,
and the children love her, the adults love her. And at some point some evil men in grey arrive,
and they are- they carry grey suits, they have grey briefcases and smoke grey cigars,
and even their skin is grey. And they start talking to the adults in that town
and they're like "I'm from the-" I don't know what that's called in the English translation but bascially the
bank to save time or something. And they pretend like time is something that you can actually save like money.
And it ends up with those people who used to have kind of a relaxed lifestyle working really hard
to save time. Which obviously makes no sense at all, but they don't realise it.
And Momo in the end has to save them and has to kind of fight the grey men,
and it's just an adorable story which I think as a child it's just so imaginative so it's lovely for that,
but as I said as an adult I also I loved this when I was 18, 19. And I probably would still love this if I reread it again.
I mean obviously first of all there is my childhood nostalgia but I think it's just a really well-done story.
It's about as I said time and the importance of friendship, and kind of also a criticism of our very
productivity-based and money-based society. Kind of, I guess. So I really, really love this story.
The next thing that I really used to love which I now have two books here
but I read probably all of the books that existed at that point.
Are Hanni und Nanni which is actually a translation, sort of by books by Enid Blyton.
called I think St. Clare's, The Twins at St. Clare's or something,
but there are much more German books than there are English ones
because those were so popular in Germany that they started writing more stories about these two girls
and putting just Enid Byton on the title and then publishing it like that I think,
and apparently according to the internet these German translations are very very different from their English originals.
It kind of is set in Germany and you don't have any of those kind of English cultural references anymore,
it's all changed so that German readers kind of understand what's going on bascially.
And it's about these two twins, I don't know what they're called in the English version
but in German they're called Hanni and Nanni. I think they actually have other names
but those are the names they go by.
And they're- in the beginning they're really spoilt and they go to some kind of prestigious boarding school,
but then their parents for some reason make them go to another boarding school
and they hate it in the beginning, but then they kind of settle in and find their friends and
it's basically about that. So kind of adventures and experiences at that boarding school.
And every book is about that. And we used to have kind of a small library in my primary school,
that I think was open twice a week and I would go every time it was open and get another of these books,
because I loved them so much as a child. I probably read all of them.
And there are also- I think those were even more successful than the books, there are audio dramas
which I used to have so many cassette tapes of. I used to love listening to them, I used to love reading them,
so that was really one of my favourite things as a child.
The next book is also kind of a series that I used to love,
and for some reason I don't have the books anymore. At least I couldn't find them,
I looked everywhere and I couldn't find them although I'm at my mum's
and I thought I still had them here but I don't,
I only have kind of an extra book and that is Die Wilden Hühner which kind of translates to the wild chicks.
It's a German book series by Cornelia Funke who wrote a lot of children's books
and YA literature, so she also wrote the Inkheart series some of you may know
because I know that that has definitely been translated into English.
So this is kind of an extra book with like extra knowledge but it was the only book that I still had
so I just wanted to have something to hold up,
but it's basically a book series with five instalments and it's about these five girls
who have kind of a club and they're really, really good friends,
and they just do stuff together and they're called the wild chicks because the nan of one of the characters
has chickens so- yeah that's kind of how they call themselves.
And I used to love them as a child. It's just bascially as I said about their adventures
and the things they go through kind of growing up.
In the fifth book they kind of- they're at an age where they kind of start being interested in other people
and they kind of sort of start dating. And one of them turns out to be in love with a girl
and it was handled so well. I think. Looking back. I haven't read it as I said since I was a child,
but now looking back I really really appreciate that that even existed
in a children's book. And I think it was handled really well.
I think one of the characters did not like that she was in love with a girl and they kind of didn't talk for a while,
but then kind of the moral of the story was
that you shouldn't have prejudices towards people who are different than you.
And they made up in the end. So I really used to love these books.
The next two books that I have are also from a series that I used to love so much,
and they're Molly Moon. They're also a translation by Georgia Byng. I don't know how you pronounce her name
I think it's Georgia Byng. And they have these really annoying reflection things.
Dust jackets.
I think actually that my mum read the first book to my sister and me,
I think this was probably one of the last books she ever read to us.
And then this is the sequel, and I think there were even more sequels.
I know that there was third book which I didn't like at all but I started reading it and I didn't get it
and I stopped reading it after a couple of pages. I think there are five books by now if not even more,
but basically those are about a girl called Molly Moon.
And she grows up in this extremely miserable orphanage somehwere in England.
And her name is Molly Moon because she was left at the doorstep with some food or a tag or something
from a bakery called Moon, Moon's cinnamon rolls or something.
I don't even remember. But that's how she got her name.
And she ends up in this terrible orphanage where all the children lead a very horrible life,
and then one day she goes to the town's library and she finds a book on hypnosis.
And she starts reading it and it sounds very interesting to her and she realises that she's quite talented.
And that she can actually hypnotise people very very easily.
And she kind of uses that skill in order to get out of her terrible situation.
The second book came out and I also loved that. There was a huge plot twist at the end,
and I was just like so shocked. That was probably the first huge plot twist that I ever encountered in my reading life.
And also in that book you kind of find out that some people are able to kind of stop the time through hypnosis.
Which was already a bit absurd but I still liked it,
and then in the third book I know that they managed to kind of timetravel with hypnosis,
and it was just confusing and I didn't like it so I stopped reading the series at that point,
but I really loved these two books. I keep them very dearly in my heart,
and I might reread them one day because they were so much fun reading as a child.
I've got two more books left. They're not actually novels but I used to love them so much,
and they're Greek myths for children. So there are two versions, and this is kind of the most exciting
or most thrilling Greek myths, and this is just the nicest or best or whatever Greek myths.
And you have little illustrations, and it's just really really cute I used to love them so much,
I don't know how often I read these.
Also when I was I think in year 4 of primary school we had kind of a contest of reading out loud
and who could do that the best, and I read the story about the sphinx. So there are a lot of parts in here
that are like underlined or something. So apparently I wanted to put emphasis on that when I read it,
and it's just really cute to have this kind of and remember being in the situation of reading the story
out to people. And all of the adults sitting there being like "oh this is kind of cruel why are you reading this?"
but yeah, I used to love this so much as a child and I'm really happy I still have these books.
So these were the books that I wanted to talk about for today.
I hope this was remotely interesting to you, I know that a lot of these are German books,
but I used to love all of that and I had a lot of fun talking about this actually
I was getting a bit nostalgic but it was nice. So I would like to hear what your favourite book was as a child.
I don't- It doesn't matter where you're from, just put it in the description and I'm gonna google it
if I don't know it. But yeah, thank you very much for watching and I will see you in my next video. Bye!
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How to Impress People - Duration: 6:06.
Hello everybody it's snowing in Korea, and it's getting colder in colder here.
I hope you guys are doing well and let me know how the weather is like in your country.
So in today's video
I want to share with you two of the things that happened last weekend. True storeis based on my real experience.
Here's my first story:
I was on the subway, and as the train was approaching the station that I was going to get off
I stood up and walked to the train door to be ready to get off
and as soon as the train stopped and the door was about to open this one young girl
ran toward me and said "You dropped your mask," and handed back my mask
right before I got off, the mask that I must have dropped while I was on my way to the door.
And what she did in just a few short seconds touched me so much
Now, that mask was a very cheap disposable mask
so nothing particularly terrible would have happened even if I lost it.
It's not like losing a cellphone or a wallet. I could just buy another one; it only costs like one or two dollars.
She could have simply ignored it considering how short the time was
but she took action to help me in that brief moment.
It's small, but it's actually big because
she did what nobody in the same place thought of doing and that touches the heart, at least my heart,
and here I am so impressed that I decided to talk about it in my video; that's how big her action was.
And here's the second story
That same day at around 10 p.m, one of my girlfriend's hit me up saying hey, do you wanna hang out tonight?
We're already out, come join. And by that time,
I was feeling bored, so I was like okay. Why not? and I joined her.
But that particular night, there were a lot more people outside than usual and it was very crowded,
people were unnecessarily pushing each other and I was kind of annoyed by all that and I was like
I would have been better off staying at home. It's too cold. People are rude and the music is bad.
You know, I wasn't really having the most pleasant time.
And many people think
wearing super nice clothes, acting cool, talking about how good or successful I am
will impress people and I'm not saying that's particularly wrong
but what truly touches the heart of other people is often a small act of love.
We all know this and have experienced this.
We've all felt the warmth and the soothing feeling that a simple smile,
small words of encouragement, small caring gesture, and small acts of love can bring it to us.
But what happens to many people is that
they feel it for a brief moment, but pretty soon
they forget about it because they go back to the path of chasing the big things
that they think with would bring some sort of pleasure and fill the empty void inside them.
There's this English word
heart-to-heart and
이심전심 in Korean
What comes out from heart is felt by other hearts.
It means what comes out from your compassionate heart and realness is contagious.
If you're a human, you're bound to feel it,
but so often we forget that feeling or don't think it's such a big deal because we're too busy chasing
"big things"
or thinking only about myself.
Mahatma Gandhi said the best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.
And there's this one powerful poetry in Korean written by a poet named 고은
This means that the service and love you give to others actually serves you.
I think many people find the word service or love intimidating or too far off
but it can be as simple as a smile, a short but sweet, sincere words
small kindness, small courage you take to help others
small effort you make to lift another person's mood and
you can find the opportunity to do that wherever you are.
So if you want to impress people,
stop impressing people but impress your heart by giving small things to other people
willingly, and wholeheartedly.
Although they're small, as you keep on with those small acts
you will be able to do bigger things than that later on.
Those bigger things would still be considered small or even than nothing by other people
but for you, you know it's big because you know some sacrifices you had to make
and courage you had to take to do that, that you know would have been impossible before, but now you did it.
And that's when you feel the fulfillment and joy that you used to chase in the wrong place
But now you know where to get it,
in small acts of love.
Thank you for watching, and I'll see you on my next video.
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Đây là cách Bà Già Ấn Độ chế biến món ăn từ Trứng Đà Điểu 🤤🤤 - Duration: 14:26.
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Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner & More Help The Homeless | Daily Celebrity News | Splash TV - Duration: 1:02.
Hollywood is on a mission!
A mission to feed the homeless of Los Angeles.
Every year celebrities turn out to pitch in during the Holiday Season.
With Kim Kardashian lending her hand to the cause, the annual event gives out several
thousand pounds of turkey in a gesture of goodwill and kindness.
Over the years we've seen Jennifer Love Hewitt serving up some mashed potatoes.
The same with Emmy Rossum and Bella Thorne.
Niecey Nash and Kylie Jenner have been spotted on green bean duty.
Zoe Saldana got her blend on.
Neil Patrick Harris truly got his hands dirty in the kitchen handling all the raw ingredients.
And we bet George Lopez kept the whole crew laughing.
With a crew like this, the homeless of Los Angeles are in good hands every holiday season.
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MAKE YOUR OWN CHRISTMAS PUDDING - Duration: 7:39.
Ho ho and a welcome to Steve's Kitchen, it's that time of the year when I love
to make a homemade figgy pudding, plum pudding, Christmas pudding,
whatever you like to call it. I call it just delicious and making your own at
home you just can't beat it. If you've never had Christmas pudding before think
of fruitcake on steroids, I mean this is a pudding Bowl, this is what we're going
to be baking it in and that is just the start of the fruit we're putting in
there. You've got your lovely sun-dried raisins in there, currants, there's some
candied peel which is really essential and glace cherries but we don't just
stop there with your dried fruit, I've got a whole cup full of dried dates
which I've just chopped up. You can use figs of course the dried fruits are up
to your imagination cranberries, apricots, anything will do, overall you're looking
for about a pound or half a kilo of dried fruits, plus the dates. We always
start our Christmas pudding by rehydrating our fruits, so I'll pop them
into a bowl and the dates go in there as well. Now we're going to add in a couple
of tablespoons of gorgeous molasses, you can add treacle in there of course,
blackstrap molasses is really good, a dark stout, I'm using Guinness try and
get a local stout if you can and we're going to put a cup of that in there. I
always then add in a really big glug of brandy as well. I haven't got any brandy
with me at the moment so a really nice sherry works just as well. Lastly we're
just going to take a lemon and we're going to take the zest off of this lemon
and grate it in with our fruit, just to add some fresh zestiness into it and an
orange too. We're just going to take the zest off of a large orange. Now give that
a good stir through, we're just going to leave this out on the side for at least
eight hours or overnight so it absorbs all that beautiful moisture and plumps
up and then we can get on and make the second half of the recipe. So I've left
that overnight just come and take a look how beautiful the fruit is, all those
gorgeous fruit now have plumped up, they've absorbed all that wonderful
juice. An alternative by the way of using alcohol would be to use the juice from
the orange and the lemon in here to let that plump up the fruit
instead. So now it's time to turn this fruit into a Christmas pudding, we've got
a hundred grams, three and a half ounces of soft compacted brown sugar , 100 grams,
three and a half ounces of bread crumbs and that's just to bulk up the pudding.
Next that lovely suet, we've got a hundred grams again, three and a half
ounces of suet and this really adds the flavor that we recognize in a
traditional Christmas pudding. To help bind the whole thing together this time
we've just got 60 grams, that's 2 ounces of all-purpose or plain flour. To add a
rich and bitter darkness I'm adding a couple of tablespoons of dark cocoa. Now
for sure used dried ginger, I love fresh ginger in my Christmas pudding so I'm
just going to grate in about half a teaspoon or the equivalent of fresh
ginger. Add in a couple of teaspoons of mixed spice and half a teaspoon extra of
cinnamon. We are going to put this fresh granny smith apple in there now if you
can get a cooking apple like a Bramley go for it and I just like to grate the
Apple up add the grated apple in with all the seasoning and spices and lastly
also to help bind the pudding together we're going to add in two eggs and now
we're going to mix all these ingredients together to get a beautiful Christmas
pudding mix. Now you do want to mix this until you get a lovely even mixture, I
have a 1.2 liter pudding Bowl here, that's about two and a half US pints and
what we want to do is to pack our pudding mixture into the bowl. Now you
can tell I've done this a lot, that fits in there just about perfectly. Now I'm
just going to tap my pudding down to get any air bubbles out of it, next take a
piece of baking paper fold it over and then fold it again and just continue to
fold this over until you get a decent point like that. Hold the pointy end to
the center of the pudding and then just cut yourself a round like that and we
create ourselves a beautiful little circle of paper, just to pop on top of
the pudding. Next take a big piece of baking foil and what I want you to do is
just fold a pleat in the center of the foil and this is
just to allow the pudding to expand a little bit as it cooks. So we get the
pleat in the center and then tightly fold this over the top of the pudding
basin. Now get a nice tight seal around the foil, you could use a bit of string
around here. A lot of you know from previous Steve's kitchens Christmas
puddings, I cook these normally in a pressure cooker which does save a lot of
time. We haven't got our pressure cooker on this part of our world tour so we're
going to do it a much simpler way. Get yourself a nice deep baking tray and
you're either going to use an upturned saucer or I've got a little trivet here,
pop it in the bottom, we're going to pop our pudding Bowl onto the trivet and
that's just to keep it off of the direct heat of the oven and then we want to
fill our tray with water and the reason we want a fairly deep tray is because we
want it to come at least an inch up the side of the pudding basin. The next thing
I'm going to do is actually tent this over with some more foil, so what I've
done here is I've made a little tent over the top of my pudding to keep the
steam in, if you had a nice big clay pot with a big lid you could do that but
you'd need to seal around the join of the pot just to keep the steam inside.
We're going to be cooking this on a fairly modest heat, I've got an oven
preheated to 110 degrees Celsius that's 220 Fahrenheit and we're going to cook
this for about three-and-a-half to four hours. Now you might want to check the
water level about halfway and just top it up if it needs it, be careful the
water will be super hot and if you're preferring the idea of doing this in a
pressure cooker just google steve's kitchen christmas pudding and you can
see my previous recipe where I used the pressure cooker with all the
instructions for that. Okay carefully I'm bringing this out of the oven, now you
can see how the Christmas pudding is domed there, its pushed the top up. The
house smells divine. Now I didn't need to top this up at all
with water through the whole cook, so if you get a good seal on there you should
have the same results, definitely be a little careful when you take off the
foil because steam is going to come out but you can see the pudding is intact,
the water is still almost as high as it was when I started and you'd expect it
to dome like that. That is pretty much it, I'm going to let that cool down
completely and you can store this in the pantry and don't forget
you can keep this all the way through to next year just in a pantry, it will last
but we're not going to be, we're going to be eating this on Christmas. Come Christmas
Day you can re steam this for about an hour and get that beautiful smell of
Christmas pudding filling the house again or you can just heat it in the
microwave for about five or ten minutes, just to warm it through. Whatever you
decide to do just enjoy and have a great Christmas. Now I've got a video on my
channel showing how to flame the Christmas pudding if you're interested
in that check it out. I really hope you've enjoyed and joined me making
Christmas pudding this year, if you have send me across some pictures on any
social media you like, be good and I will see you very shortly for another fantastic
episode of Steve's kitchen, take care.
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Tain Cartoon For Kids | Train Song Rhymes | Stopping Train | Kids Fun time - Duration: 15:04.
"Look at the beautiful star in the sky!"
Twinkle twinkle little star, How I wonder what you are!
Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky.
Twinkle twinkle little star, How I wonder what you are!
When the blazing sun is gone, When he nothing shines upon,
Then you show your little light, Twinkle, twinkle, all the night.
Twinkle twinkle little star, How I wonder what you are!
Twinkle twinkle little star, How I wonder what you are!
Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky away
Twinkle twinkle little star, How I wonder what you are!
The wheels on the bus go round and round. round and round, round and round.
The wheels on the bus go round and round, all through the town!
The wipers on the bus go swish, swish,swish. swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish.
The wipers on the bus go swish, swish,swish, all through the town!
The people on the bus go chat, chat, chat. chat, chat, chat, chat, chat, chat.
The people on the bus go chat, chat, chat. all through the town!
The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep. beep, beep beep, beep, beep, beep.
The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep. all through the town!
The babies on the bus go waah, waah waah! waah, waah waah! waah, waah waah!
The babies on the bus go waah, waah waah! all through the town!
The mommies on the bus go shh, shh, shh! shh, shh, shh! shh, shh, shh!
The mommies on the bus go shh, shh, shh! all through the town!
The wheels on the bus go round and round. round and round, round and round.
The wheels on the bus go round and round, all through the town!
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Best Fruit Drinks For Diabetics - Duration: 2:16.
flo-jo stimulates a medium effect in blood sugar and represents an excellent
source of B vitamins vitamin C potassium phosphorus and magnesium people with
diabetes need to moderate their fruit juice intake as larger glasses of juice
can sub strangely raised blood sugar levels one orange juice orange juice is
packed with vitamin C vitamin A vitamin b1 folic acid and potassium the USDA
recommends that adults consume an average of two cups of fresh fruit per
day therefore diabetics should limit the amount of orange juice to less than one
cup per day to avoid hyperglycemic loads - apple juice no apple juice has a lower
glycemic index than orange juice it provides less vitamin C between a b1 and
potassium but it is also higher in manganese the fiber component of fruits
helps control peaks in blood sugar by decreasing its absorption through the
duodenum according to a medical study apple juice with pulp appears a
connection between ingestion of soluble fiber and reduction of hyperglycemic in
diabetic patients 3 grid juice the grape juice has the highest amount of sugar of
the three juices but its glycemic index remains at a low to medium effect grape
juice is rich in vitamin A thiamine riboflavin and magnesium and also packed
with chromium the National Institute of Health describes chromium as a trace
mineral that has shown positive effects in insulin activity insulin is the
hormone responsible for stimulating glucose absorption in muscle cells
finally remember the de simplest way in managing your diabetes is to choose from
a variety of products every day by limiting the amount of fruit juice you
consume thank you for watching this video like and subscribe for more videos
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Learn Colors For Babies | Rhymes For Kids | Number Song Wheels On The Bus - Duration: 1:33:12.
One little, two little, three little numbers
four little, five little, six little numbers
seven little, eight little, nine little numbers
ten little numbers...
One...
Two..
Three..
Four little numbers...
Five...
Six...
Seven...
Eight little numbers...
Nine...
Ten...
Ten...
Ten little numbers…
One little, two little, three little numbers
four little, five little, six little numbers
seven little, eight little, nine little numbers
ten little numbers...
One...
Two..
Three..
Four little numbers...
Five...
Six...
Seven...
Eight little numbers...
Nine...
Ten...
Ten...
Ten little number s…
The wheels on the bus go round and round. round and round, round and round.
The wheels on the bus go round and round, all through the town!
The wipers on the bus go swish, swish,swish. swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish.
The wipers on the bus go swish, swish,swish, all through the town!
The people on the bus go chat, chat, chat. chat, chat, chat, chat, chat, chat.
The people on the bus go chat, chat, chat. all through the town!
The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep. beep, beep beep, beep, beep, beep.
The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep. all through the town!
The babies on the bus go waah, waah waah! waah, waah waah! waah, waah waah!
The babies on the bus go waah, waah waah! all through the town!
The mommies on the bus go shh, shh, shh! shh, shh, shh! shh, shh, shh!
The mommies on the bus go shh, shh, shh! all through the town!
The wheels on the bus go round and round. round and round, round and round.
The wheels on the bus go round and round, all through the town!
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Learn Colors For Kids | Rhymes For Toddler | Color Cars | Wheels on the Bus - Duration: 21:41.
"Let's go on a bus ride!"
The wheels on the bus go round and round Round and round Round and round
The wheels on the bus go round and round All through the town
The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish Swish, swish, swish Swish, swish, swish
The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish All through the town
The driver on the bus goes 'move on back' Move on back Move on back
The driver on the bus goes 'move on back' All through the town
The people on the bus go up and down Up and down Up and down
The people on the bus go up and down All through the town
The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep Beep, beep, beep Beep, beep, beep
The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep All through the town
The baby on the bus goes 'whaa whaa whaa' Whaa whaa whaa Whaa whaa whaa
The baby on the bus goes 'whaa whaa whaa' All through the town
The mommies on the bus go 'shh, shh, shh' Shh, shh, shh Shh, shh, shh
The mommies on the bus go 'shh, shh, shh' All through the town
The wheels on the bus go round and round Round and round Round and round
The wheels on the bus go round and round All through the town
"That was such a fun ride, wasn't it?"
The incy wincy spider Climbed up the water spout
Down came the rain And washed the spider out
Out came the sun And dried up all the rain
And the incy wincy spider Climbed up the spout again
The incy wincy spider Climbed up the water spout
Down came the rain And washed the spider out
Out came the sun And dried up all the rain
And the incy wincy spider Climbed up the spout again
The incy wincy spider Climbed up the water spout
Down came the rain And washed the spider out
Out came the sun And dried up all the rain
And the incy wincy spider Climbed up the spout again
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Pani Leni Kurrodu - PK (Life Of A Jobless Guy) | REY 420 - Duration: 3:57.
Ohhh
hmm
Babu cinema 200 crores pakka
Did all rituals and came
Are you surprised thinking of which matter?
hmm
Disrespect is going to happen that no women could bear
Why are you making her cry?
Even our plan failed in killing the child
In another matter
Oh god!!
But successful in another matter
Haaa
Mama
hmm
Where in Hyderabad would be good?
1 or 2
Many locations
Come to pay the bill
ahhh
hehe
[singing]
haa
Give phone
ohh..go
hmm
Yuck
Mama, want to eat sweet?
Brother!! How many pegs of MC will give kick?
Ohh 3 pegs
What about Masion House?
ohh 5?
Royal stag?
haa its only 1 peg?
OK, give me one beer
Mama, give me the phone
Yes!!
Yes? You didn't hit it.
Thrown not to hit
ha
mama give the phone
ha
Good batting
Play drive shot
It's wide
Isn't it wide?
We will also get a chance
Cut it dude, cut it
Need scissors?
hm you play
Out ?
Nobody else?
hmm
How many runs needed?
Just 10 runs?
Out out
Out
No no not out guys
Not out, i'm not ready
Out out
I'm not ready, it's a trial ball
Seenu's girl friend broke up with him?
I know that she is very cunning
he won't listen to us
haa
What about Jaggu's girl friend
Not yet broke up?
OK. Jaggu is happy then
aa
It's Ok
What else about our village
Seenu's brother tried for Village head's daughter?
Ha then what happened next?
hahahaha
At last everything was messed up
Dude, wait a minute I will call you back
Somebody is calling continuously since long
You fool!! don't you understand if I'm cutting the call
Calling continuously
Who is that?
Are you eating food or shit?
Dude, who is that?
I don't care even if you are team leader or a political leader
Who is it??
Someone Murthy, saying himself as team leader
Ohh god!!
Sir, it's my friend
Reyy 420
Sir!! not you
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Best Fruit Drinks For Diabetics - Duration: 2:16.
flo-jo stimulates a medium effect in blood sugar and represents an excellent
source of B vitamins vitamin C potassium phosphorus and magnesium people with
diabetes need to moderate their fruit juice intake as larger glasses of juice
can sub strangely raised blood sugar levels one orange juice orange juice is
packed with vitamin C vitamin A vitamin b1 folic acid and potassium the USDA
recommends that adults consume an average of two cups of fresh fruit per
day therefore diabetics should limit the amount of orange juice to less than one
cup per day to avoid hyperglycemic loads - apple juice no apple juice has a lower
glycemic index than orange juice it provides less vitamin C between a b1 and
potassium but it is also higher in manganese the fiber component of fruits
helps control peaks in blood sugar by decreasing its absorption through the
duodenum according to a medical study apple juice with pulp appears a
connection between ingestion of soluble fiber and reduction of hyperglycemic in
diabetic patients 3 grid juice the grape juice has the highest amount of sugar of
the three juices but its glycemic index remains at a low to medium effect grape
juice is rich in vitamin A thiamine riboflavin and magnesium and also packed
with chromium the National Institute of Health describes chromium as a trace
mineral that has shown positive effects in insulin activity insulin is the
hormone responsible for stimulating glucose absorption in muscle cells
finally remember the de simplest way in managing your diabetes is to choose from
a variety of products every day by limiting the amount of fruit juice you
consume thank you for watching this video like and subscribe for more videos
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This Month in History: NOVEMBER! - Duration: 11:08.
This Month in History – November
Hey Crash, today marks the day of our second-last This Month in History instalment ever.
If I'm completely honest, I'm surprised you've stuck with it for this long.
You know, it's been quite a rollercoaster ride, but it's been worth it.
The ups and downs, the side to sides, the fuckin' backflips and 180's…
Everything has somehow been worth it in the end.
Is that you speaking from the heart, or are you just glad to be nearly finished with the
series?
Don't force me to ruin such a nice moment, Culture.
Ugh, okay.
Let's get this started.
November 1st!
In 1977, US President Jimmy Carter raises the minimum wage from $2.30 to $3.35 an hour.
In 2010, actor Charlie Sheen divorces socialite Brooke Mueller due to irreconcilable differences
after two-and-a-half years of marriage.
Oh come on, that's just ASKING to be made fun of!
November 2nd!
In 1920, Adam Martin Wyant became the first former professional American football player
to be elected to the United States Congress.
In 1983, US President Ronald Reagan signs bill establishing Dr Martin Luther King Jr.
holiday.
November 3rd!
In 1954, the first Godzilla film is released and marks the first appearance of the title
character, Godzilla.
In 2014, the One World Trade Centre officially opens.
November 4th!
In 1952, the United States government establishes the National Security Agency, or NSA.
In 2008, Barack Obama becomes the first person of African-American descent to be elected
President of the United States.
November 5th!
In In 1605, Guy Fawkes, involved in the Gunpowder Plot to assassinate King James I, is arrested.
In 2009, US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan murders 13 and wounds 32 at Fort Hood, Texas in the
deadliest mass shooting at a U.S. military installation.
November 6th!
In 1965, Parker Brothers acquires the forerunner patents for Monopoly from Elizabeth Magie.
Do you guys ever wonder if these assholes are all working together behind the scenes?
Just me?
Carry on then.
In 2012, Tammy Baldwin becomes the first openly gay politician to be elected to the United
States Senate.
November 7th!
In 1991, Magic Johnson announces that he is infected with HIV and retires from the NBA.
In 1994, WXYC, the student radio station of the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill, provides the world's first internet radio broadcast.
November 8th!
In 1923, in Munich, Adolf Hitler leads the Nazis in an unsuccessful attempt to overthrow
the German government.
In 1960, John F. Kennedy defeats Richard Nixon in one of the closest presidential elections
of the twentieth century to become the 35th president of the United States.
November 9th!
In 1960, Robert McNamara is named president of Ford Motor Co., the first non-Ford to serve
in that post.
In 1967, the first issue of Rolling Stone magazine is published.
November 10th!
In 1983, Bill Gates introduces Windows 1.0.
What a fucking game-changer!
In 1989, German citizens begin to bring the Berlin Wall down.
November 11th!
In 1675, Gottfried Leibniz demonstrates integral calculus for the first time to find the area
under the graph of y = ƒ(x).
In 1992, the General Synod of the Church of England votes to allow women to become priests.
November 12th!
In 1555, the English Parliament re-establishes Catholicism.
In 1993, the first Ultimate Fighting Championship event, UFC 1, is held in Denver, Colorado.
November 13th!
In 1940, Walt Disney's animated musical film Fantasia is first released, on the first night
of a roadshow at New York's Broadway Theatre.
1974, Ronald DeFeo, Jr. murders his entire family in Amityville, Long Island in the house
that would become known as The Amityville Horror.
November 14th!
In 1922, the British Broadcasting Company begins radio service in the United Kingdom.
In 2008, the first G-20 economic summit opens in Washington, D.C.
November 15th!
In 1791, the first U.S. Catholic College, Georgetown University, opens its doors.
In 1971, Intel releases the world's first commercial single-chip microprocessor, the
4004.
I'm going to pass this video over to Crash before he disrespectfully interrupts me again,
as he always-
HERE ARE SOME NOTABLE PEOPLE WHO WERE BORN IN THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER!
Drake and Josh's Josh Peck Actor Leonardo DiCaprio
TV personality Jimmy Kimmel YouTube star RiceGum
And here are some wonderful people who passed
away during this month…
Author Roald Dahl Queen's Freddie Mercury
Actor Paul Walker Daredevil Evel Knievel
I miss you, Knievel…
But do you know what I'll never miss?
AN OPPORTUNITY TO PUT THIS BADASS COSTUME ON, FUCK YEEEEAAAH!
Wow, talk about disrespectful.
November 16th!
In 1920, Qantas, Australia's national airline, is founded as Queensland and Northern Territory
Aerial Services Limited.
In 1904, English engineer John Ambrose Fleming receives a patent for the thermionic valve
(vacuum tube).
November 17th!
In 1982, Duk Koo Kim dies from injuries sustained during a 14-round match against Ray Mancini
in Las Vegas, prompting reforms in the sport of boxing.
In 2008, "Twilight", starring Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson, premieres.
Geez, who else here wishes that day never happened?
Raise your hands!
November 18th!
In 1988, US President Ronald Reagan signs a bill into law allowing the death penalty
for drug traffickers.
In 1928, the animated short Steamboat Willie is released, the first fully synchronized
sound cartoon.
This is considered by the Disney Corporation to be Mickey Mouse's birthday.
November 19th!
In 1969, Apollo 12 astronauts Pete Conrad and Alan Bean land at Oceanus Procellarum
and become the third and fourth humans to walk on the Moon.
In 1990, pop group Milli Vanilli are stripped of their Grammy Award because the duo did
not sing at all on the Girl You Know It's True album.
November 20th!
In 1789, New Jersey becomes the first U.S. state to ratify the Bill of Rights.
In 1805, Beethoven's only opera, Fidelio premieres in Vienna.
November 21st!
In 1877, Thomas Edison announces his invention of the phonograph, a machine that can record
and play sound.
In 1902, the Philadelphia Football Athletics defeated the Kanaweola Athletic Club of Elmira,
New York in the first ever professional American football night game.
November 22nd!
In 1936, Life magazine is reborn as a photo magazine and enjoys instant success.
In 1968, The Beatles release The Beatles (known popularly as The White Album).
November 23rd!
In 1992, the first smartphone, the IBM Simon, is introduced at COMDEX in Las Vegas, Nevada.
In 1889, the first jukebox goes into operation at the Palais Royale Saloon in San Francisco.
November 24th!
In 1963, in the first live, televised murder, Lee Harvey Oswald, the assassin of President
John F. Kennedy, is murdered two days after the assassination, by Jack Ruby.
In 1859, Charles Darwin publishes On the Origin of Species: A landmark book in evolutionary
theory.
…Fuckin' nerd.
November 25th!
In 1984, 36 top musicians gather in a Notting Hill studio and record Band Aid's "Do They
Know It's Christmas?" in order to raise money for famine relief in Ethiopia.
In 1999, the UN establishes the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against
Women.
November 26th!
In 1789, a national Thanksgiving Day is observed in the United States as proclaimed by President
George Washington at the request of Congress.
In 1917, the National Hockey League is formed, with the Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Wanderers,
Ottawa Senators, Quebec Bulldogs, and Toronto Arenas as its first teams.
November 27th!
In 1835, James Pratt and John Smith are hanged in London; they are the last two to be executed
for sodomy in England.
In 2005, the first partial human face transplant is completed in Amiens, France.
November 28th!
In 1814, the Times in London is for the first time printed by automatic, steam-powered presses
signaling the beginning of the availability of newspapers to a mass audience.
In 1914, following a war-induced closure in July, the New York Stock Exchange re-opens
for bond trading.
November 29th!
In 1972, Atari announces the release of Pong, the first commercially successful video game.
In 1899, the FC Barcelona Association football club is founded.
November 30th!
In 1982, Michael Jackson's second solo album, Thriller is released worldwide.
It will become the best-selling record album in history.
In 1872, the first-ever international football match takes place at Hamilton Crescent, Glasgow,
between Scotland and England.
Well, there you have it.
THE SECOND LAST EPISODE.
DONE AND DUSTED.
I KNOW, CULTURE.
I KNOW!
Only one more to go until we've wrapped up an entirely years' worth of history.
After this series finishes, what would you guys like to see?
Another new series in its place, or more of our already established content in its place?
We'd love to know what you guys are interested in!
Please don't suggest anything boring.
Hosting the show alongside Culture already gives me plenty of that.
Anyway, I hope you enjoyed today's episode and learned something interesting.
As always, thanks for tuning in!
Crash, are you forgetting something?
Wha?
Oh…
Ahem. Gandhi reference.
There we go.
NOW we're done here.
See you guys next week!
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Favourite Books of my Childhood [CC] - Duration: 12:10.
Hi everyone! My name is Frede and today, I thought I would do a little video where I talk about
my favourite books from my childhood. Now I got this idea from Karen at KarenReads,
I'm gonna link her channel down below. She did a video where she talked about her favourite books from
before BookTube. So I thought I'm gonna do a childhood favourites video,
because there were a lot of books that I connect with a lot of nostalgia
and I just kinda wanted to talk about them.
I was basically a huge reader as a child. So I think when I kind of sort of became a teenager
I kind of read a bit less. So from the age of around 13 to say 17, 18 I did not read a lot of books,
so the books that I'm going to talk about right now are
basically from before the time where I kind of stopped reading for a couple of years.
Obviously I used to love Harry Potter like- I mean we are the Harry Potter generation, aren't we?
So I grew up with Harry Potter, I love the films, I love the books,
but I thought I would talk about something different than Harry Potter today
because we always talk about Harry Potter and there are other books [laughs].
And I'm basically gonna go in the- in chronological order basically.
So I'm gonna start with one of the earliest books kind of that I remember.
And I'm going to start with this one which is called Briefe von Felix which means letters from Felix.
This is a children's book that I think the first time I read it my parents read this to me
but when I was able to read it I also read it myself. So it's about this little girl called Sophie,
and at the end of the summer holidays I think, she realises that she's lost Felix who is her plush bunny
who's also her best friend kind of, and I think their at an airport or something,
and she realises that he's gone. And she's really upset because she can't find him.
But then after a while she starts getting letters.
And it's the cutest thing because those are actual envelopes, you can open them up,
this one is from the UK. And then there is a letter.
And then- So bascially Felix travels the world because he got lost at- I think it was an airport,
and now he travels the world and sends little letters to Sophie.
And it's just really, really cute. Probably, the depictions of all the countries are a bit stereotypical but I know
that I used to love this so much. He visits London, then he visists Paris,
I'm just gonna show you
Paris, then he visits Rome,
and there is like always a little- here is like pasta, or here you have love like hearts because it's from Paris,
and so that's kind of the story. So that's probably one of the first books that I really really used to love as a child.
The next book that I have here is a book that I talked about in a previous video
where my sister and I did the Two Lies and One- No [laughs]
Two Truths and One Lie challenge thing that we made up,
and it's Momo by Michael Ende. So basically the first time I encountered this story was
when my mum read this to my sister and me, then there was a tv series that we used to love,
and then back in I think 7th grade or something we had to read this for school,
which I hated, back in- because as I said, I hated novels at that age,
but then I picked this back up when I was 18, 19 and read it again and I just loved it so much.
And it's just an adorable story. It's about this girl called Momo who arrives in a small town
and she says she doesn't know how old she is and she doesn't have any parents, she's just always existed.
And she's accompanied by a tortoise and she starts living in this old ruin of kind of a theatre,
and the children love her, the adults love her. And at some point some evil men in grey arrive,
and they are- they carry grey suits, they have grey briefcases and smoke grey cigars,
and even their skin is grey. And they start talking to the adults in that town
and they're like "I'm from the-" I don't know what that's called in the English translation but bascially the
bank to save time or something. And they pretend like time is something that you can actually save like money.
And it ends up with those people who used to have kind of a relaxed lifestyle working really hard
to save time. Which obviously makes no sense at all, but they don't realise it.
And Momo in the end has to save them and has to kind of fight the grey men,
and it's just an adorable story which I think as a child it's just so imaginative so it's lovely for that,
but as I said as an adult I also I loved this when I was 18, 19. And I probably would still love this if I reread it again.
I mean obviously first of all there is my childhood nostalgia but I think it's just a really well-done story.
It's about as I said time and the importance of friendship, and kind of also a criticism of our very
productivity-based and money-based society. Kind of, I guess. So I really, really love this story.
The next thing that I really used to love which I now have two books here
but I read probably all of the books that existed at that point.
Are Hanni und Nanni which is actually a translation, sort of by books by Enid Blyton.
called I think St. Clare's, The Twins at St. Clare's or something,
but there are much more German books than there are English ones
because those were so popular in Germany that they started writing more stories about these two girls
and putting just Enid Byton on the title and then publishing it like that I think,
and apparently according to the internet these German translations are very very different from their English originals.
It kind of is set in Germany and you don't have any of those kind of English cultural references anymore,
it's all changed so that German readers kind of understand what's going on bascially.
And it's about these two twins, I don't know what they're called in the English version
but in German they're called Hanni and Nanni. I think they actually have other names
but those are the names they go by.
And they're- in the beginning they're really spoilt and they go to some kind of prestigious boarding school,
but then their parents for some reason make them go to another boarding school
and they hate it in the beginning, but then they kind of settle in and find their friends and
it's basically about that. So kind of adventures and experiences at that boarding school.
And every book is about that. And we used to have kind of a small library in my primary school,
that I think was open twice a week and I would go every time it was open and get another of these books,
because I loved them so much as a child. I probably read all of them.
And there are also- I think those were even more successful than the books, there are audio dramas
which I used to have so many cassette tapes of. I used to love listening to them, I used to love reading them,
so that was really one of my favourite things as a child.
The next book is also kind of a series that I used to love,
and for some reason I don't have the books anymore. At least I couldn't find them,
I looked everywhere and I couldn't find them although I'm at my mum's
and I thought I still had them here but I don't,
I only have kind of an extra book and that is Die Wilden Hühner which kind of translates to the wild chicks.
It's a German book series by Cornelia Funke who wrote a lot of children's books
and YA literature, so she also wrote the Inkheart series some of you may know
because I know that that has definitely been translated into English.
So this is kind of an extra book with like extra knowledge but it was the only book that I still had
so I just wanted to have something to hold up,
but it's basically a book series with five instalments and it's about these five girls
who have kind of a club and they're really, really good friends,
and they just do stuff together and they're called the wild chicks because the nan of one of the characters
has chickens so- yeah that's kind of how they call themselves.
And I used to love them as a child. It's just bascially as I said about their adventures
and the things they go through kind of growing up.
In the fifth book they kind of- they're at an age where they kind of start being interested in other people
and they kind of sort of start dating. And one of them turns out to be in love with a girl
and it was handled so well. I think. Looking back. I haven't read it as I said since I was a child,
but now looking back I really really appreciate that that even existed
in a children's book. And I think it was handled really well.
I think one of the characters did not like that she was in love with a girl and they kind of didn't talk for a while,
but then kind of the moral of the story was
that you shouldn't have prejudices towards people who are different than you.
And they made up in the end. So I really used to love these books.
The next two books that I have are also from a series that I used to love so much,
and they're Molly Moon. They're also a translation by Georgia Byng. I don't know how you pronounce her name
I think it's Georgia Byng. And they have these really annoying reflection things.
Dust jackets.
I think actually that my mum read the first book to my sister and me,
I think this was probably one of the last books she ever read to us.
And then this is the sequel, and I think there were even more sequels.
I know that there was third book which I didn't like at all but I started reading it and I didn't get it
and I stopped reading it after a couple of pages. I think there are five books by now if not even more,
but basically those are about a girl called Molly Moon.
And she grows up in this extremely miserable orphanage somehwere in England.
And her name is Molly Moon because she was left at the doorstep with some food or a tag or something
from a bakery called Moon, Moon's cinnamon rolls or something.
I don't even remember. But that's how she got her name.
And she ends up in this terrible orphanage where all the children lead a very horrible life,
and then one day she goes to the town's library and she finds a book on hypnosis.
And she starts reading it and it sounds very interesting to her and she realises that she's quite talented.
And that she can actually hypnotise people very very easily.
And she kind of uses that skill in order to get out of her terrible situation.
The second book came out and I also loved that. There was a huge plot twist at the end,
and I was just like so shocked. That was probably the first huge plot twist that I ever encountered in my reading life.
And also in that book you kind of find out that some people are able to kind of stop the time through hypnosis.
Which was already a bit absurd but I still liked it,
and then in the third book I know that they managed to kind of timetravel with hypnosis,
and it was just confusing and I didn't like it so I stopped reading the series at that point,
but I really loved these two books. I keep them very dearly in my heart,
and I might reread them one day because they were so much fun reading as a child.
I've got two more books left. They're not actually novels but I used to love them so much,
and they're Greek myths for children. So there are two versions, and this is kind of the most exciting
or most thrilling Greek myths, and this is just the nicest or best or whatever Greek myths.
And you have little illustrations, and it's just really really cute I used to love them so much,
I don't know how often I read these.
Also when I was I think in year 4 of primary school we had kind of a contest of reading out loud
and who could do that the best, and I read the story about the sphinx. So there are a lot of parts in here
that are like underlined or something. So apparently I wanted to put emphasis on that when I read it,
and it's just really cute to have this kind of and remember being in the situation of reading the story
out to people. And all of the adults sitting there being like "oh this is kind of cruel why are you reading this?"
but yeah, I used to love this so much as a child and I'm really happy I still have these books.
So these were the books that I wanted to talk about for today.
I hope this was remotely interesting to you, I know that a lot of these are German books,
but I used to love all of that and I had a lot of fun talking about this actually
I was getting a bit nostalgic but it was nice. So I would like to hear what your favourite book was as a child.
I don't- It doesn't matter where you're from, just put it in the description and I'm gonna google it
if I don't know it. But yeah, thank you very much for watching and I will see you in my next video. Bye!
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