MALAI TAHA CHA MA GARNA SAKCHU AGHI BADNA SAKCHU
MA LADNA SAKCHU, MA CHADNA SAKCHU MA MARNA SAKCHU TARA
GARVA GARCHU
MA AARTHA BANCHU
CHAN SARPA HARU
DUKHA BADCHA BORU
MALAI TAHA CHA MA GARNA SAKCHU AGHI BADNA SAKCHU
MA LADNA SAKCHU, MA CHADNA SAKCHU MA MARNA SAKCHU TARA
GARVA GARCHU
MA AARTHA BANCHU
CHAN SARPA HARU
DUKHA BADCHA BORU
HAREKO THEYE, MAAN LE AJHAI JITIRACHA AAFAI AFNO RACHIRAKOCHU ITIHAS MA
2 DIN KO JINDAGI K 2 DIN MAI SIDDIHALCHA? GARCHU BHANESI AJA NI ESSAI BITI HALCHA
AFU NAI SATRU HU SAKDAINA MAI LAI JITI HALNA ARU LAI GANDINA K GARNU MERO JIDDI TAAL CHA
GHAMANDA GARESI GHAMANDA AAFAI NISKI HALCHA DUKHI CHU BHITRA SAKDINA SAJILAI JISKI HALNA
MALAI TAHA CHA MA GARNA SAKCHU AGHI BADNA SAKCHU
MA LADNA SAKCHU, MA CHADNA SAKCHU MA MARNA SAKCHU TARA
GARVA GARCHU
MA AARTHA BANCHU
CHAN SARPA HARU
DUKHA BADCHA BORU
MALAI TAHA CHA MA GARNA SAKCHU AGHI BADNA SAKCHU
MA LADNA SAKCHU, MA CHADNA SAKCHU MA MARNA SAKCHU TARA
GARVA GARCHU
MA AARTHA BANCHU
CHAN SARPA HARU
DUKHA BADCHA BORU
AJAI NI TESTAI CHU MA (X2)
AJAI NI LEKHDAI CHU MA YETHARTHA LEKHDAICHU MA
SATYA SAMETDAI CHU MA
SANO DEKHI KO SOACH THEYO SANO HUDA TA MOJJ THEYO
TARA MOJJ LE SAYAD ABA MERO SATH CHODIYO
SOACHYATHEYE ANEKAU KURA, GARE KATI PURA KATI CHAN ADHURA, TARA GARCHU PURA
MERO MAAN KO KURA, AAMA-DAI-BUWA KHELDINA MA JUWAA
RAP GARI EKDAMAI KUSHI CHU SAKNU HUNCHA BHANE YO KURA BUJHDINU
TYO DIN MA KUSHI LE UFRINCHU SAKARAATMAK TIRA DUBDINCHU
MA J NI GARNA SAKCHU, KAHILE KAI DARLAGCHA CHAHANCHU MA J NI GARNA, CHADINA MARNA MATRA
AAKO HU NARGA BATA
BHAN MALAI SWORGA KA CHA
TUKREKO THEYO MAAN BHARKHARAI MAARMAT BHACHA
UDNA CHAHANCHU MA PANCHI SARI, KATI GALTI GARI AGHI BADNE BHANI TARA
DUKHA NI PAYE MAILE MARNI GARI CHALE, SURYA KO GARMI PANI
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Spice Organization (Quick 15-Minutes!) - Duration: 11:23.
Hi, everyone, I'm Alejandra from Alejandra.tv, and in this video I'm going to organize a
cabinet, to take 10 minutes, and just make it better than it currently is.
So if you need accountability to organize some small area in your house that you've
been waiting to organize, grab a timer, go to the space, and let's do it together.
But first, if this is your first time watching any of my videos, and you're just getting
started with organizing, there's a link below to help you get started for free.
All right, so, I'm here in the kitchen, and I'm right by this beautiful spice drawer that
has all of our spices and it is, it's not really a mess, but it could have more order
to it because a lot of the spices that we use are kind of scattered throughout.
What I want to do is put all of the spices that we use at the very top, so they're nice
and easy to grab right when we open the drawer.
Then have the stuff that we don't really use that often, like this fennel seed that's in
prime real estate right here, put that toward the bottom.
So, I have a timer right here.
I'm going to set the timer for 10 minutes.
And my only goal right now is, before I hit go, my only goal is to make this drawer better
than what it currently is.
Whatever space you have to organize, make that your goal also, in the next 10 minutes
make it better than what it currently is.
All right, so, ready, set, go.
I'm going to put the timer back down here, and I'm just going to start at the top and
go from there.
So if something is not frequently used, I'm going to take it out from the top, and just
place it in front of me.
And then I'm going to put all the things that we use very often, keep them at the top.
If you're organizing your spices and there's spice that's been hanging out in your cabinets
for a really long time, look for an expiration date.
If it's expired pull it out.
If it doesn't have an expiration date, open the spice, smell it, see if it still has a
smell, and if you can't smell anything, it's probably bad.
So, just go ahead and pull it out.
All right.
Well, this one we, actually you know what, this I think we can get rid of.
That crushed pepper is not even hot anymore.
All right.
And actually before I put anything back, I'm just going to create things that we use often
versus things we don't use very often, and then we're going to put everything back.
All right.
It's only been a minute and a half.
This is great.
What you want to do when you're organizing spices, is you don't want to keep them above
or next to ... this is kind of next to the stove, but this a spice drawer.
You ideally don't want the spice right above the stove, because heat's going to rise, and
your spices may not last as long as they would if they were not above a heat source.
All right, so again, I'm just doing a preliminary sort of all of the spices, and then we're
going to put everything back in order.
Or in better order, because again, my goal is just to make it better than what it currently
was.
Now we are in a temporary space, which means we're not going to be here very long, so I'm
not going to take the time and adjust these shelves.
These shelves are adjustable and I would move them around because the second shelf down
here is pretty short, which means I can only store things that are half the size, like
these guys right here.
But since we're in a temporary space, I'm just going to kind of leave it as is and then
just work with what I have.
So once you take everything out, what you could do is grab a paper towel, grab a rag
and wipe down the shelves.
I'm doing this under time, so I'm not going to do that right now.
But, all right, I've done my sort.
Now I'm going to put everything back.
So things I don't use very often, I'm going to put down here on these bottom two shelves.
And if it does not, let's see.
It doesn't fit, I'm going to find a place where it does fit.
Actually all these ones I'm going to move right up here.
All right, so anything short I'm going to put on this shelf right here.
All right, so when it comes to spices ... There's so many different ways to organize spices
and all the things that are around your house.
There's just so many different ways to organize them.
When it comes to spices, you can organize them alphabetical.
So, you know, would have the A's in the front, and then Z's if there's a Z spice toward the
end.
You can organize them by ... I've done it before by the type of container they're in,
so all of these glass McCormick's will be together, and then all of the different shaped
bottles, the other shaped bottles would be together.
You can organize them by frequency of use, kind of like what I'm doing right now.
Or you can organize them by, how else can you organize them?
I don't know.
Can't think of anything right now.
I like to do it either by size, by type of bottle, or by frequency of use.
Like what I'm right now.
All right, so did those two shelves.
Those three shelves.
That's what I meant to say.
Now, actually, this I'm going to put somewhere else.
That's not going to fit, obviously.
This, so, what you don't see right now is there's another shelf, another spice cabinet
at the top.
I'm going to put this up there.
This is being thrown away, because it's bad.
This is going to go with this one.
It's a tall bottle.
And these opened ones I'm going to place at the bottom, which I'm just going to put them
in the middle just like that so they don't fall to the sides.
Again, we're in a temporary home.
If I was going to be here for a longer time, I would probably get a container that has
sides so these things wouldn't just fall out the side.
But that's good enough for now, and actually I'm making tacos soon, so one of those things
is going to be gone shortly.
All right, this is going to go somewhere else.
These two.
Put that right there, and then that right there.
That's not going to fall out.
All right.
Let's see.
These are already falling.
All right, you know what?
These things I'm just going to put somewhere else.
But that can stay there.
All right, that's it.
That took a little more than seven minutes.
It took seven minutes and 18 seconds.
Seven minutes to completely organize a cabinet from messy to organized.
Now, I know it was a small cabinet, but still.
Only seven minutes.
And now I have a spice cabinet that is nice and organized with the spice I frequently
use towards the top, because I'm standing when I open the cabinet and spices I don't
use very often toward the bottom.
And then small things on the second shelf right here.
Beautiful.
So, whatever you need to organize, I hope you set a timer, go and do your 10 minutes.
See how far you go.
Keep your, remember to keep your goal as to make it better than it currently is.
Set the bar nice and low.
Have a nice, low expectation for yourself, and then, who knows?
You may blow yourself out of the water with what you can accomplish in 10 minutes.
If you don't have a spice cabinet like this one right here, and you're looking for other
ways to organize your spices, lazy Susans are great for spices because it's a round
bottle.
So it's a round bottle, and you have a round organizer so they maximize space, so lazy
Susan in an upper cabinet or in the pantry works well.
You could also use a tiered shelf.
A tiered shelf is like a step, it's like three steps.
One, two, three.
You either put that in your upper cabinet, or you can put it in a pantry.
That works well for spices, and then you can also, they make this other organizer that's,
it's for cabinets, upper cabinets, and it goes along the three edges, and so right when
you open the cabinet door you see all of the faces of the spices.
They make that as well.
And then the last option is, some people organize the spices in a drawer, like in a shallow
kitchen drawer.
And you just lay down all of your spices, not flat, but they're kind of at an angle.
They make organizers that line drawers and they have like ... It's just an organizer,
like you put the spices in there and you see all the labels right when you open the drawer.
So, different ways to organize spices.
I think what I love to do is organize them on a lazy Susan because they work really well.
You spin the thing, you see all the fronts.
But just other options to consider if you don't have a drawer like this.
If you want more videos, training, or support as you begin or continue your journey toward
getting more organized, you can visit my website Alejandra.tv.
Thank you for being here, I'm grateful you watched this video.
And I look forward to seeing you soon.
Take care.
Bye bye.
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From Grammy-winning musicians to Hollywood icons to fitness gurus, even family and friends
can't pin down some of these famous faces.
Find out which huge stars choose to avoid the glare of the camera in favor of some major
"me time."
Undeniably one of our greatest living actors, Academy Award winner and hungry boy Daniel
Day-Lewis prefers his privacy.
In 2008, the Daily Mail ran a profile describing the performer's preference for a life far
away from Hollywood's trappings.
He resides on a remote 50-acre estate in the mountains of Ireland's County Wicklow, where
he tends to his hobbies of shoe-making and woodworking.
The London Times reported in 2011 that Day-Lewis was taking a hiatus from acting after filming
Steven Spielberg's Lincoln in order to focus on his family and a quiet life in Ireland.
However, in 2017, he did take on one final role, as dressmaker Reynolds Woodcock in Paul
Thomas Anderson's Phantom Thread, netting him one more Oscar nomination.
But in June 2017, he announced that he was officially retired from acting.
"I drink your milkshake!
I drink it up!"
Fitness guru Richard Simmons used to tear it up all over the place, whether guesting
regularly on David Letterman or sweating to the oldies on infomercials.
But he's done a complete 180 in recent years, totally backing off from making public appearances
and apparently even from maintaining relationships with a number of his friends.
He responded to growing concern about his well-being by speaking to Entertainment Tonight
in March 2016 to assure everyone that they didn't have to worry about him.
"And I'm very healthy.
It was time for me to take some time to be by myself."
Rumors about the reasons for Simmons' disappearance even spawned a hit podcast in 2017 called
Missing Richard Simmons.
That program never really reached a conclusion, but it did prompt Simmons to speak out again
on Facebook to reiterate that he is, in fact, fine.
All we can do for now is bust out our VHS copies of Sweatin' to the Oldies.
Director Terrence Malick is best known for hauntingly beautiful films such as Badlands,
The Thin Red Line, and The Tree of Life.
Although he's captured some amazing performances from the likes of Brad Pitt and Martin Sheen,
he's notoriously camera-shy.
He prefers to never be photographed and only very rarely gives interviews about his work.
The Independent described some of Malick's more eccentric behavior in a 2011 profile.
This included refusing to allow producers keep copies of his handwriting and walking
from Texas to Oklahoma to look at birds.
There's been the occasional Malick sighting in public over the years, however.
In 2012, TMZ caught some footage of him speaking with actor Benicio del Toro, and then he showed
up for a panel discussion at the South by Southwest festival in March 2017.
It's rare to spot Malick in the wild, but not impossible.
As the female half of The White Stripes, Meg White has always been notoriously press-shy.
The band even had to cancel a 2007 tour due to her "acute anxiety."
Since the band's official split in 2009, she's really gone off the radar.
Former bandmate Jack White told Rolling Stone in 2014,
"I don't think anyone talks to Meg…
When we lived in Detroit, I'd have to drive over to her house if I wanted to talk to her,
so now it's almost never."
In 2009, Meg married Jackson Smith, singer-songwriter Patti Smith's son, though the couple divorced
in 2013.
And since The White Stripes disbanded, she seems to have stopped performing completely.
Ethereal Irish singer Enya has sold an estimated 75 million records worldwide and has been
described as "the wealthiest woman in British and Irish music."
Despite her tremendous success, she apparently prefers a quiet life in her castle near Dublin
with her cats.
According to The Sun, she's even known among her own social circles for her reclusive behavior,
with one friend saying,
"She's not exactly a barrel of laughs.
You wouldn't go for a few pints with her."
Her family even got in on the action, with an uncle adding,
"We don't see much of her.
She lives like a queen.
She is a recluse."
Enya still makes the occasional red carpet appearance, and every now and then she performs
live.
However, it sounds like she prefers the company of her kitties to humans any day, and, really,
we can't blame her.
Singer and actress Doris Day was one of Hollywood's brightest stars prior to her retirement in
1973.
She starred in classics such as The Man Who Knew Too Much and Pillow Talk.
But after retreating from the spotlight, she moved to a California town called Carmel-by-the-Sea,
and proceeded to live a quiet, understated life.
A lifelong lover of animals, she also started the Doris Day Animal Foundation, which is
still going strong.
"If you have room in your home and room in your heart, go to your city shelter today,
and adopt a pet."
Day did make an appearance in 2014 on the occasion of what she thought was her 90th
birthday to wave to fans who had congregated near her home.
That reportedly marked her first public appearance in six years.
It was a little later that she found out her actual birth year, making her two years older
than she'd previously thought, so when she emerged four years later, her town threw her
a 96th birthday bash that doubled as a fundraiser for her foundation.
But besides those moments, she's clearly taken this whole retirement thing very seriously.
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The Origin of Domestic Aftermarket Wheels - Duration: 14:38.
- We're doing a giveaway on this hoodie,
so please just stay 'til the end
of the video to find out how you can get entered
to win this super cool, super neat, super comfortable,
slightly larger than I normally wear,
but very nonetheless cool hoodie.
So just wait 'til the end, thank you.
(fire exploding)
Muscle cars, Los Angeles!
The United States of America!
And pretty much every single time you talk
to an old person about cars they rub it in their face
that back in their day it was way better
than the way that it is now.
(airbag exploding)
I have no idea why I'm talking in all caps lock,
but we're going to bring it down to about this level
so that I can actually talk, breathe and just speed along
with all the information that we're gonna talk about
when it comes down to the origin
of domestic aftermarket wheels.
I'm using my hands because there is a ton
of (bleep) to talk about,
and we're going to start it off right at the beginning.
You have the history of BBS in Schiltach, Germany,
you have the iconic history of Volk in Osaka,
you have all the interesting history
of American Racing in the United States of America.
So we're going to go into the beginning
of aftermarket wheels.
We're taking it back into the days
of like carriages and wood,
and Henry Ford,
and Oregon Trail.
We're bringing it back!
You had people modifying wooden carriages
with painted wheels and stained undercarriages,
and people doing weird (bleep).
Oh Carolyn, stop painting the wheels!
We're gonna get dysentery like Joseph did!
And just like Deadpool 2,
things got better from the original.
People started switching from the wooden carriage wheels
to things like steel wheels.
You had companies and people like Karl Benz
that were getting into actual wheels
that were made of metal and other things
that really they were just trying to make
because wood wheels were obviously not that reliable.
Karl Benz developed the motorwagen in 1885
with Michelin tires.
And I put the Dr. Evil tires around that
because it was pretty much just a solid rubber piece
that went around the wheel.
And from there people just started modifying anything
that they possibly could with their vehicles.
Good old Henry Ford was doing the same thing
with his steel welded spoke wheels,
because gosh darn it U.S. of A.
We're doing the same thing too.
Let's go to California, probably a good 30 years later.
You had big names trying to make a scene.
Vic Edelbrock, Roy Richter, Phil Wyon,
Robert Wyon, Ted Halibrand, Roy Vachon,
were all people that were just getting started
in the SoCal culture.
When it comes down to anything automotive related,
California was the place to be.
These guys were icons.
They pretty much created what everybody knows
and loves about the car community today.
And starting it out with wheels,
Roy Vachon was the man.
He would take your original wheels back in the day,
cut out the faces, flip 'em around,
weld them back in either with your existing barrels,
or he made wider barrels for you.
Strap 'em back on to your car and sell them for a premium,
so that you had a wider, deep dished wheel for your car.
Which is probably the most bad (bleep)
thing I've ever heard of.
And when it came to wheels,
that was pretty much all you could do.
That was until a Douglas Aircraft representative
named Ted Halibrand decided, (bleep) that.
I'm gonna do something different.
Ted Halibrand made wheels for pretty much every single facet
of the automotive racing scene
in the United States of America,
whether it was midget racing,
which sounds really weird when I say it like that,
drag racing, autocrossing, turn style racing,
or anything in between.
Ted Halibrand was the man to go to for wheels.
You had racing classes like the Le Mans, Formula One.
You know the pin thing, the thing that's got the
three spokes that shot out from the wheel,
and then you would like hammer it,
and then it had the six pins bind thing?
That's Halibrand, that's his thing.
That man and his company was an American Racing icon.
And then American racing happened,
which is something completely different from Ted Halibrand
and is something that you probably also remember
as one of the iconic after market wheels in America.
You had pioneers making these things like Jim Ellingson,
Roy Richter, and all the people that made American Racing
what it was and what it is to this day.
Romeo Palamides was the guy
that pretty much sat there staring at aircraft planes,
which was essentially the actual money maker
back in the day,
and said, (hand clapping)
could we steal that for cars?
Could we do that?
Do you think, would Facebook mind?
Let's use that, let's use that.
The torque thrust
was born. (heavenly rejoicing)
Angels wept, Republicans and Democrats
finally stopped arguing.
My wife finally stopped buying mason jars.
Seriously, Rebecca, I don't need a separate mason jar
for my toothbrush and my toothpaste.
They can go in one mason jar.
I don't need two!
American Racing was considered by most to be one
of the newest gens first primary pioneer
after market wheel company in the United States
that birthed from the American Racing heritage
of Southern California.
They were the guys.
They were the one company that was made
in the good old United States of America.
Woo! (eagle screeching)
You also had names like Dick Beeth.
(laughing) Dick.
That was pretty much the first ET mag in aluminum,
which is by the way kind of a little bit of
a controversial topic when you talk
to American Racing about it.
But he was also iconic in his own right
for making that wheel.
He was also one of the first people
to introduce a unilug system that was essentially just a way
to shim the lugs so that you could put four by 75
or 4.75 onto a five by five lug pattern,
or a 4 1/2 lug pattern.
It was frowned upon then, it's frowned upon now.
Why would you ever do that?
And all of these names came because of these three things.
They were either one, just coming out of the war.
Two, originally had no plans to start making wheels.
And three, or three, actually just hung out at
Bell's auto parts, which was the place.
If there was a place that you would say started all
of the after market performance,
all the after market wheels,
all of the after market everything, it's Bells.
These guys were making stuff, because no one else was.
There was no Google.
You couldn't just go home and sit at the desk
and have your 1949 Packard in the back and jump on Google
because that didn't exist at the time.
You had to go out and literally make your own wheels.
The only reason any of these companies existed,
whether you're talking about wheels or performance parts,
or anything in between
was because people legitimately
just didn't (bleep) make them at the time.
They had to make them themselves because they wanted to.
Imagine you wanting to have a part
for your car, but it not existing.
And then you, existing in the hub
of American Racing heritage and voila!
(magical twinkling)
You have what sparked the actual culture
of cars and wheels
in America. (eagle screeching)
The hot rod era revolutionized the American Racing degree,
because of the fact that everybody just got done
with the war and everybody was happy because we won,
and the fact that we came back and we had a lot of money.
Businesses could barely keep up.
And because the business was booming,
that meant that people wanted to do more extravagant things
to essentially get themselves out there.
So what did they do?
They built bigger wheels because they had bigger d,
I mean, they had bigger cars that they were putting
these bigger wheels on and then ultimately,
you had bigger wheels that looked cooler.
A lot of people started to really get involved
in customizing their wheels.
And then the '70s and '80s came along.
The night is dark and full of terrors.
Environmentalists were finally getting their way
in the Congress, and hippies were just doing a lot of drugs.
Ultimately, the car world,
they just didn't have anything that they could do
because it was too expensive.
But there was one hobby still kicking, the low riders.
("Still Dre" by Dr. Dre)
With so much more of the car scene resting
from its rockstar dragging days that was switched
and substituted for cruising from the low riding scene.
People were spending less time on the track
and spending more time just driving around,
because at the end of the day it cost less.
It went from going fast to going slow
and trying to keep everything growing,
but at the same time, the passion never died,
it just changed.
Things got flashier, brightier, and chromier.
And chromier is not a word.
And that started to substitute function in wheels to form.
You had companies going from their straight Cragar Mag days
to going to Dayton wire wheels.
Now, Dayton's been around since 1916,
and if you didn't know,
they're probably one of the most iconic wheels
when it comes to just wheels.
If you don't know Daytons,
go out there, look at Daytons.
Talk to Jasper, he loves them.
He wants them on his BMW.
They're just like the wheels
when it comes down to low-riding days.
And they didn't really blow up
until the '70s hit, and they hit hard.
They hit like puberty.
They hit like just it wasn't good.
But because the scene began to grow,
things changed and people didn't really care
because there was nothing really as cool
as hammering down your Ds
before going down Whittier Boulevard.
That was the thing that people did.
That's what kept the American wheel scene alive.
And it became the wheel
that defined the low riding culture of the '70s,
which was pretty much the only culture that existed.
Then J.D. Greg from Tulsa, Oklahoma decided
to (bleep) the whole thing, clean up because he could.
The '80s finally came around,
the environmentalists were going away.
Congress was back to yelling at each other
and just like everything else in the world,
the hippies went back to doing normal jobs,
turned into parents and now we have our generation,
'cause we're doing just fine.
And that's when you had somebody like J.D. come along
and say, but what if the wheels were spinning
but then the car wasn't?
J.D. are you high?
But here's the thing,
the low rider scene was having a blast.
They were rolling down Whittier (screams),
they were having a good time.
And then the domestic racing scene was coming back,
because gas prices were going back down,
because we realized we weren't running out of oil
and then they were coming back.
And there was this little third guy,
he was a little shy like,
hey buddy, it's gonna be all right.
Come on out, come on out.
You can hang out with the cool kids.
You can hang out with us.
And then the kid came out, and they were like,
no you can't!
Because that was the Tuner scene.
The Tuner scene was finally coming around in the '80s.
You had TSW in the early '80s going public.
You had Konig wheels.
You had American Racing coming out,
making all these wheels,
and the Tuner scene was getting hot.
It was getting heavy,
and it was getting moist in California.
(hip hop music)
♪ I'm moist. ♪
- People wanted to start getting into the Tuner scene,
and this is where it got really, really weird.
Why have a big long boat of a car that could go fast
in a straight mile when you could have something
that feels good and rolls around the country side,
the hilly landscape of Los Angeles and have something
that's sporty, and quirky, and fun.
You can have something that,
you didn't know that the reliability was complete
dog (bleep) because it was a Mazda RX7 or a Dodson 240Z.
And that's when the whole culture really started
to splinter because you had companies
and wheel companies alike making wheels
for function for the drag strip,
for car show people that wanted to roll
around on the streets,
and then you had this Tuner scene coming in
and getting involved and the whole thing just blew up
to high (bleep) because everybody thought
that it was just gonna be about making wheels
to go down the drag strip in a straight line.
You had all these things happening,
and because of the late '60s creation of SEMA,
you had all these companies coming together every year,
and the business was booming.
Everybody wanted to have everybody else's wheels
and because there was so much competition,
there were so many different companies involved,
that there was this whole macroeconomic boom
of the after market car accessory division,
and wheels was one of the biggest things that you could buy.
And not only that, but with CFC Tech
that was coming out in the '80s and '90s,
it made prototyping wheels just that much cheaper
for all these wheel companies
to try making different style wheels.
So now you had companies making 10 different
or 15 different styles versus two.
But now you had Dayton, you had American Racing,
you had Cragar, you had Motegi,
you had TSW, you had Konig,
and you had everything else happening at the same time
that ultimately resulted in this entire market exploding
and the entire car culture ate it alive
like it was (bleep) pancakes on Saturday morning.
Everybody wanted to tell everybody else why their style
of car culture was the best style of car culture.
But here's what was happening.
After market wheels were getting bigger
because bigger meant better.
You couldn't go past an OutKast song in the early '90s
without them mentioning the fact
that if you didn't have 18s on your car,
you were pretty much a poser.
Even companies like Ford and Chevrolet were trying
to keep up with their sport car scene,
and making bigger wheels with them from the factory
in hopes that they wouldn't swap 'em out.
And then the 2000s came swinging
in terms of a generation change,
and the fact that everything that was once cool,
was now not cool.
What was once hype, was now just history.
Companies like American Racing and Cragar and Dayton
were getting pushed to the side
for new revolutionary brands that we know and hear of today.
Companies like Niche, and Rotiform, and TSW, and ANRKY.
Along with brands from international side of things like,
Volk, and BBS, and Gram Lights, and Raise,
and all of those companies started to get
into the United States of America.
And the days of simple muscle car wheels were no longer in.
(sad music)
Wheels have taken inspiration from the designs
that have come ocean side.
And now you get the domestic wheel game of what it is today.
You still have the legends making wheels,
and you have new domestic companies,
like Vossen taking it in their own way.
What wheels were once blocky five spokes,
are now thin, multi-spoken infinity lip designs.
You have wheels coming out that are still
in the same way American, but nevertheless,
not like anything American wheels
have been like in the past.
But just like anything cool,
it's fun to reminisce about days that have long past.
So if you're interested in picking up wheels,
tires, suspension, head over to fitmentindustries.com.
We have all of that and of course,
if you're looking to win this hoodie,
all you have to do is first off subscribe.
Say that you've subscribed in the comments section,
then drop a comment below on what you'd like us
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and we will give you first a sweatshirt,
and then we're gonna steal your idea
and make a video out of it.
So I'm Alex from Fitment Industries,
let us know what you guys think of this video
and let us know if you want us to make more,
and we will see you later, peace.
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Marge Meets Queen Chante | Season 30 Ep. 7 | THE SIMPSONS - Duration: 1:14.
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[MMD x Aphmau] (Not Clean!) Nana vs Ghost - Duration: 2:17.
Remember, this is a rap battle
That means no weapons
That means YOU Ghost
Drop 'em
Ugh, fine
ALL of them
Alright *ahem*
Epic Rap Battles of Mystreet
Kawaii~Chan
VS
Ghooooost
BEGIN!
Oh look, it's you, the freak of the resort
The one who thinks that stalking my Zane~Kun is cool
Listen up! I only have one thing to say
Zane~Kun would choose me over you any day
I mean come on!
You sneak around when you think no one sees you
I'll let you in on a secret
We all know that you do
Like Oh My Irene, Ghost why can't you see?
You'll never get Zane~Kun, he belongs to me
Every time you flap your lips is another brain cell fizzing out
I swear on my Zane, that I will knock you out!
You swing your hips and pout your lips and think you're being sly
When you hide your precious feeling about "loving" Zane
Do you even really love him? You don't act like you do
You whine all the time and place the spotlight on you
"You always keep me waiting" Yeah that will get his love
I'd give him more affection then he could ever dream of
Ha! You sqirm around when he's five feet away
He tells me all the time
"She's acting kind of strange"
If you think I'll let you have him, then you'd better think twice
It doesn't take long before I stop being nice
Do you really think you scare me
I know what keeps you up at night
If you want to make this bloody I've been ITCHING for a fight
I'll tranq you and tie you to a chair and break your mind
Or maybe I'll just stab you
Yeah, that'd be fine
You don't scare me
I can though
Ha! What do you know?
I know that you should probably keep an eye on your cupcakes~
What the? It's poisened?! Those cupcakes were for Zane~Kun!
I'll let you give him gifts when fat pigs fly
Zane~Kun will never love you, you're weird and you're a freak
I don't think he'll complain, when he gets me in the sheets~
GHOST!
Kawaii~Chan!
You know what? That's IT! I'll put you in your place!
Ha! Come at me kitty
Who won?
Who's next?
When will the next episode be out?
When will Aphmau answer all my questions?!
ALLEI!
Sorry! You decide!
EEEEEEPIC RAP
BATTLES
OF MYSTEET
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Man killed while collecting cans fell on hard times - Duration: 1:49.
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Houthi leader: Ready for Yemen ceasefire if Saudi-led coalition wants peac - Duration: 8:15.
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Korean-American Young Kim loses U.S. House race - Duration: 0:58.
now a Korean American candidate running for a seat in the US House of
Representatives has lost her race the AP declared the race on Saturday local time
for California's 39th district for Democrats
Jill saneras who built beats Republican Yong Kim Kim appeared to be in the lead
on election night but as postal ballots came in that lead
disappeared the latest count according to CNN put Kim behind by 1.6% young Kim
would have been one of two Korean Americans elected to Congress this cycle
along with Andy Kim from New Jersey a Democrat and she would have been the
first Korean American woman Andy Kim won his race and is the first Korean
American of either gender to be elected to Congress in 20 years
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[MMD x Aphmau] (Not Clean!) Nana vs Ghost - Duration: 2:17.
Remember, this is a rap battle
That means no weapons
That means YOU Ghost
Drop 'em
Ugh, fine
ALL of them
Alright *ahem*
Epic Rap Battles of Mystreet
Kawaii~Chan
VS
Ghooooost
BEGIN!
Oh look, it's you, the freak of the resort
The one who thinks that stalking my Zane~Kun is cool
Listen up! I only have one thing to say
Zane~Kun would choose me over you any day
I mean come on!
You sneak around when you think no one sees you
I'll let you in on a secret
We all know that you do
Like Oh My Irene, Ghost why can't you see?
You'll never get Zane~Kun, he belongs to me
Every time you flap your lips is another brain cell fizzing out
I swear on my Zane, that I will knock you out!
You swing your hips and pout your lips and think you're being sly
When you hide your precious feeling about "loving" Zane
Do you even really love him? You don't act like you do
You whine all the time and place the spotlight on you
"You always keep me waiting" Yeah that will get his love
I'd give him more affection then he could ever dream of
Ha! You sqirm around when he's five feet away
He tells me all the time
"She's acting kind of strange"
If you think I'll let you have him, then you'd better think twice
It doesn't take long before I stop being nice
Do you really think you scare me
I know what keeps you up at night
If you want to make this bloody I've been ITCHING for a fight
I'll tranq you and tie you to a chair and break your mind
Or maybe I'll just stab you
Yeah, that'd be fine
You don't scare me
I can though
Ha! What do you know?
I know that you should probably keep an eye on your cupcakes~
What the? It's poisened?! Those cupcakes were for Zane~Kun!
I'll let you give him gifts when fat pigs fly
Zane~Kun will never love you, you're weird and you're a freak
I don't think he'll complain, when he gets me in the sheets~
GHOST!
Kawaii~Chan!
You know what? That's IT! I'll put you in your place!
Ha! Come at me kitty
Who won?
Who's next?
When will the next episode be out?
When will Aphmau answer all my questions?!
ALLEI!
Sorry! You decide!
EEEEEEPIC RAP
BATTLES
OF MYSTEET
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Subtitles Updating... Please like and subscribe to my channel Thanks for watching!
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When Rocky interrupts your call - Duration: 0:33.
Excuse me sir!
What room was the meeting going to be in?
Ohhh
I accidentally entered into the one next to it
Yeah my fault my-
Oh uh
Excuse me sir
May I help you?
I-I'm on my way sir
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JENNIE - 'SOLO' OTAMATONE COVER - Duration: 1:09.
innocent and delicate
i'm tired of pretending, i'm done
what are you up to? where are you? did you eat? goodnight i miss you
baby, darling, honey, i miss you
it's all useless you got me like
this is not a touching love story no romance no sincerity
i'm sorry but i'm not sorry, from today on, i, i, i
i'm a shining solo
i'm a shining solo
i'm gong solo lo lo lo lo lo
i'm gong solo lo lo lo lo lo
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[MMD x Aphmau] (Not Clean!) Nana vs Ghost - Duration: 2:17.
Remember, this is a rap battle
That means no weapons
That means YOU Ghost
Drop 'em
Ugh, fine
ALL of them
Alright *ahem*
Epic Rap Battles of Mystreet
Kawaii~Chan
VS
Ghooooost
BEGIN!
Oh look, it's you, the freak of the resort
The one who thinks that stalking my Zane~Kun is cool
Listen up! I only have one thing to say
Zane~Kun would choose me over you any day
I mean come on!
You sneak around when you think no one sees you
I'll let you in on a secret
We all know that you do
Like Oh My Irene, Ghost why can't you see?
You'll never get Zane~Kun, he belongs to me
Every time you flap your lips is another brain cell fizzing out
I swear on my Zane, that I will knock you out!
You swing your hips and pout your lips and think you're being sly
When you hide your precious feeling about "loving" Zane
Do you even really love him? You don't act like you do
You whine all the time and place the spotlight on you
"You always keep me waiting" Yeah that will get his love
I'd give him more affection then he could ever dream of
Ha! You sqirm around when he's five feet away
He tells me all the time
"She's acting kind of strange"
If you think I'll let you have him, then you'd better think twice
It doesn't take long before I stop being nice
Do you really think you scare me
I know what keeps you up at night
If you want to make this bloody I've been ITCHING for a fight
I'll tranq you and tie you to a chair and break your mind
Or maybe I'll just stab you
Yeah, that'd be fine
You don't scare me
I can though
Ha! What do you know?
I know that you should probably keep an eye on your cupcakes~
What the? It's poisened?! Those cupcakes were for Zane~Kun!
I'll let you give him gifts when fat pigs fly
Zane~Kun will never love you, you're weird and you're a freak
I don't think he'll complain, when he gets me in the sheets~
GHOST!
Kawaii~Chan!
You know what? That's IT! I'll put you in your place!
Ha! Come at me kitty
Who won?
Who's next?
When will the next episode be out?
When will Aphmau answer all my questions?!
ALLEI!
Sorry! You decide!
EEEEEEPIC RAP
BATTLES
OF MYSTEET
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Tips for Buying a House | Research Your Area - Duration: 4:43.
When buying your first home or moving into a new area, doing your research on
the community attributes that are important to you is a really important
first step. That's what we're gonna be talking about in this segment which
we're starting right now! Hi I'm Jim Smoak with Carolina One Real Estate in
Charleston South Carolina. If you're new to the area or interested in all things
real estate in Charleston then be sure to hit the subscribe button because this
is the place to be! As a part of a new information service that I'm providing
to my clients I now regularly publish new videos and you don't want to miss
anything. Today we're talking about your research on a community that you're
thinking of moving into before you actually do the buying and moving part.
Whether it's your first home or you're moving to a new area this is likely the
biggest transaction you'll make in quite a while, so you'll want to be as informed as
possible. It's unfortunate but the real estate industry doesn't have a Costco-
like return policy, so you need to become an informed buyer. The first thing we're
going to talk about is trying to find a lifestyle match. For example, are you a
water sports person or a fishing aff... a fishing aff... 'fishing
aficionado worked in your head but didn't make it to your mouth, huh? Yeah...'
Do you like fishing?! Unless waterfront property is in your budget and it's on
your must-have list then you'll want to look at communities that are close to
your favorite water spots and maybe boat ramps. Also, is there usually a cost for
these boat ramps that you've used in the past? Sometimes homeowners associations
will have discounted or free access to nearby amenities. Are you a golfer?
There are several courses in the Charleston area so knowing their
locations can come in pretty handy. Like I mentioned before, if you choose an area
close enough, the community's HOA may have negotiated a deal for green fees.
Another thing to think about is nearby local parks. This would obviously be
great if you have kids but it's also becoming more common
for local recreation areas to have mini dog parks in them. So if you're a
pooch owner then that's something to keep in mind. Speaking of kids, have you
looked into the school district of the area you're interested in? Most
municipalities publish some kind of report card on their website. In addition
to the school's website, I also recommend going to a site called
greatschools.org to take a peek and see what they say. Great Schools is a great
company. They're a non-profit and they seem to provide a good, objective review
of a school's performance. Are you a foodie? Then you want to make sure that a
nice array of restaurants and good grocery stores are close by. Finding a
really nice neighborhood, only to find that the closest GOOD
grocery store is over 30 minutes away AFTER you've moved in is a bit of a drag.
Even if you've passed by the grocery store when driving through the area the
first time, is it a good one? I'm sure we've all been in a grocery store that's
had more expired food on the shelves than the store manager would want to admit.
Although densely populated areas shouldn't have much to worry about here,
you still should check where the closest fire station is. When a fire truck is
needed every minute counts. This is especially important in areas that are a
bit more rural as the local firefighters could be further away than you think.
Also it's worthy to note that your homeowners insurance provider will need
this info anyway, so you might as well get ahead of the game. While on this
topic of safety, let's spend a moment and discuss local crime statistics. As a
Realtor, I'm not allowed to provide you with any crime data as it's considered
"steering" you., However my inability to do so doesn't mean that you can't easily
become informed on the matter. There are a number of great websites out there
that provide local crime statistics and they're free of charge. Just google "area
crime stats" and surf away. That's it for this segment of the video series. Keep an
eye on your email for the next video which will cover the financial
considerations of buying a home. If you're thinking of buying a new home,
click the link below and go to my website to search for properties there.
If you liked this video be sure to hit the thumbs up button, leave a comment,
share it with a friend, and subscribe to my channel so you don't miss any
future topics. Hey, thanks again for watching and we'll see you next time!
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CHRIST THE KING (B) 25th November 2018 - Duration: 6:16.
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Suzumiya Haruhi no Tsuisou - 370: The Greatest Smile (Part 207) - Duration: 1:36.
After the closing event, Asakura arranged an afterparty for class 1-5 at a family restaurant.
Asakura: Good work, everyone! Cheers!!
Everyone: Cheers.
Taniguchi: So, I think I've found my calling in life! I've totally got the skills to be an actor!!
Kunikida: Yeah, you really did your best today, Taniguchi.
Kyon: Kunikida, are you serious about that or just humouring him as a friend?
Kunikida: I suppose. It's fine though, we had a lot of fun.
Taniguchi: He's right, it was super fun. I had no idea what to expect when Asakura first said we were doing a play.
Kyon: Yeah, I guess so.
The applause at the end of the play. The moment I heard it, I felt an incredible relief and euphoria. Overall, I'd say it was a fun day.
Eventually Taniguchi dragged Kunikida off to chat up some girls with even more vigour than usual, leaving me behind to chat with the others.
Asakura: Can I sit next to you?
Asakura came up to me.
She started off entering the conversation with a bit of light banter, before taking on a serious manner.
Asakura: It's all thanks to you. Showing me we could do something other than that stall and the fact we did the play too.
Kyon: I didn't do anything. That was all you, right?
Asakura: No way. You're the one who came up with Hamlet in the first place.
Asakura: Thank you. I'm so pleased with everything.
Kyon: ...
And once again I got to see that–
absolutely dazzling smile.
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