Saturday, January 19, 2019

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hello everyone GHF here and today I'm gonna make a quick unboxing and

review video for a baby G 'G-Shock' watch we all have been excited with G-Shock

35th anniversary and tend to forgot that this year; 2019 will be baby G 25th

anniversary so I'm planning to make a baby G unboxing and review video at least

once a month just to celebrate these little fellas because there are indeed

quite amazing so the one that you are looking right now is this BGA-200-1

E2DR, I don't know they have '2' over there, '2' usually stands for blue colour code. But regardless,

this watch has a shock resistant. 100 meter water resistant, world time

functions and LED light and this is the warranty card International packaging

thats why you end up with this white baby G package which is quite beautiful

actually so here is the watch just square shape so a lot of people are big

fan of square G Shock watch, so there it is a square baby G watch which happen to

be smaller than G shocked by the way so if you are into small watches this

probably be a good one and just in case you were wondering, I have my gulf master

set up at the back I haven't finished the video yet so I'm just gonna leave it

there, film this one first, get it done and upload

it already, in this case it came in black and gold the colorway I'm not really

familiar with the background but I like how it looks like overall it's just

simple Casio baby-G watch, with a little bit of stripes on top over here to.. should I say to

represent where the button is and you'll have more stripes at the back

which is beautiful, you could actually feels this texture of those are not just

printed on, so there's something nice and it's also made by the same material that

they made our casio g-shock watches the watch buckle came in IP plated to black,

so that is very interesting, with Casio Thailand signed at the bottom the band

keeper seems to me like one of those Bluetooth 800 series G-Squad

models so that's nice and if you look at a watch face it is incredible simple as

well but it is small so..there it is.. the seconds count over there and digital

timekeeping and analog hands on top, with just just square shape, the

one on this biggest display will just be there for graphics animations but in

this case it will light on lights off for every 5 seconds that will write down G logo,

so there is something special so by going through the first mode you'll have

your world time to 49 cities, I know a lot of G Shock watches that we got today

that has less cities registered in them so this is really impressive and you'll

still have your alarm with snooze and signal and you'll have to stop watch to

1 over 100 seconds precision and all the way to 24-hour as well if I'm not mistake, I

might be wrong, probably 60 minutes but basically when

you turn on the stopwatch you can see that the G logo will start running

next function will be a countdown timer which has a range all the way to twenty

four hours confirmed there it is and in this mode, you could see that the G will be

going reverse now so that's very interesting, it will lights on lights off, you'll have

have Casio, baby-G over here, and WR 10 bar so the thing about baby G is that it

only have 10 bar water resistant but we all know if you look at the construction it

is incredibly solid really tough, the thickness is great the sizing is good so

overall I have a feeling that the baby G is a proof that Casio are able to create

small size G Shock watches but instead of doing that they made our G Shock

watch big to differentiate between these two series and basically they named this

baby-G, they could just name this G Shock and there should be good to go for

a quick size comparison this is baby G next to my Gulfman, which is not as small

for a comparison to a square I have this Bluetooth model, there it is,

it is not as small anyway if I put this one at the front, there it is again it is square

shape obviously gonna look different but it's not as big and one big thing about

baby-G is that since it is small and made for people with small wrists or girls

the strap is made to be shorter so if you have a skinny wrist, a baby G strap is

the best way for you to go they have the lug size of fourteen millimeters, a regular G

shocks will have 16 millimeters so you could pull this thing out, strap it on

Your G-Shock and you should be good to go depending on the model that you plug it

in and let's have a look at the back plate for a bit more details there it is

five one three four module BGA-200, stainless steel back Japan movement so you could

expect to see Japan engine in there baby G logo everything is still lightly

engraved at the back so that is incredibly nice I've seen similar

quality on a G Shock watch but there it is. ana-digi baby-G watch I'm

sorry so the light will came in orange there it is not as impressive but yeah

I've seen G Shock that came in this type of construction as well so, if you love g shock

and your're okay with that you're gonna be okay.. supposed to be okay with baby G as well and

there's baby G writings over there on the watch bezel so I'm gonna disassemble the

watch and just have a look what's inside the watch real quick and then assemble

it all back, to put it on wrist and quick wrist check to conclude this video..

and this is how it looks like always which is looking incredibly good since

the color we came in full like a black like this not a lot of people gonna be

able to tell you are wearing a g-shock or baby-g anyway so overall this is a

very simple looking but yet still incredibly tough watch and the only

downside is that it has a small display but I mean you can still see it because it came

in analog so if you're wondering if you could place this in the Transformers

sure you could and from the disassembly video I have a feeling that the

construction of this watch kinda reminds me like one of those g300

or the vintage ana-digi Mudman models, kind like that, but anyway this is it

guys, I hope you guys found this video a little bit useful informative entertaining thank

you very much for watching this is GHF and I'm...

out

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A death--

--is it an incident or a murder?

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Or---

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The BookTube Prize Longlist || Always Doing - Duration: 10:57.

Hey there, Kazen here, and welcome back to Always Doing.

[♪♪]

Guys, I am so excited today because the Booktube longlist is out! If you haven't heard of the

Booktube Prize it's being run by Robert over at Barter Hordes. I'll be linking his channel

down below as well as a bunch of other information including the website for the prize.

It's Booktube's answer to all those other prizes like the Booker and the Pulitzer and

the National Book Awards. It's our own version.

If you're interested in the selection process and how the lists came together do check out

Robert's longlist video because he goes into all of that. The main thing to know is that

the prize is for literary fiction that's been published in the US in the year 2018.

As I've said before I'm going to be judging the prize and I am so excited to do so. There

are quite a few judges and not every judge will be judging every round, but I am going

to be judging in this first round.

Some things about being a judge, even though I haven't read any books yet, have already

been exciting. The big, long candidate list came out and I recommended three titles for

it and two of those titles ended up making the longlist which makes me all happy and

giggly. I know a lot of other people probably recommended them as well if they got that

many votes, but it still makes me feel like maybe my taste is alright.

So off the 150 book candidate list each judge picked 20 titles and that's how they narrowed

down the field. And out of my 20 picks 10 made the longlist which makes me happy, because

that's about one half, right?

And in general only, less than one third of the books from the candidate list made it

on. So I did better than average there. Which is kinda cool, too.

There were no real surprises for me on the longlist. No books where I went, 'Hmmm, that

doesn't belong.' There were some books that I simply didn't know, maybe didn't hear about

as much, but there was nothing where I was like, 'Oh, that doesn't fit.'

On the flipside there is one book that I was really hoping would make it but it didn't,

and that's Asymmetry by Lisa Halliday. It is very much a Marmite book - some people

love it, some people hate it. But I would have loved to see what other judges thought

of it and how it ranked. And if it, you know, even got past the first round. I was super

duper curious but, not meant to be.

The judges have been asked not to discuss their reading for a couple of reasons. It's

to avoid influencing each other, it's to avoid being influenced by other people. This is

supposed to be a ranking that we each come to by ourselves. Not a consensus choice, but

what we think ourselves are the best books from one to six. So because of that I won't

be talking about my Booktube Prize reading, at least not right away. In my wrap ups I'll

mention that, 'Oh, I read a Booktube Prize book and it was great'...

and that's about it.

Thing is, for me, not being able to talk about my reading is kinda like not being able to breathe.

So here's what I'm gonna do. I'm going to be recording little videos, some may be

vlog style, I'm not quite sure yet, some will probably be with me sitting here in this chair,

and I'll be talking about my reading in those. And I'll collect all of those clips and put

them together into a vlog-style video. Probably several videos because it's six books and

it's probably going to be a little long. And once the round has been decided and we get

the go ahead I'm going to post those vlogs. So you guys can all see my process, you can

see what I thought of all the books, and how I came to my ranking. And that will be, for

this round it will be late March.

That's how things are going to go in the future. Today I'm going to talk with you about the

longlist. I'm not going to read the whole thing out - Robert does a great job of that

in the longlist video so I'll put a time stamp down below to make sure if you just want to

see the names of the books you can do that. But I am going to put the groups up here so

you can see what books are in each group. And I'm going to talk about the book that

I'm most drawn to in each group and the book that I'm least drawn to.

Turns out I haven't read any of the 48 books on the longlist. Some I've really been wanting

to read, some have been on my radar, but out of these ones I just haven't read any of them yet.

So I can't say for sure if I'm definitely going to like something, or if I'm definitely

going to hate something. I'm just going to be talking about the books that I'm most drawn

to and other ones that I'm kind of afraid may not be my thing.

Let's start at the beginning - it is a very good place to start - with Group A.

The book I'm most excited about is also one that I have some trepidation about, and that's

The Immortalists. The reason for the trepidation is that this book, if I'm remembering correctly,

is that a group of siblings, I think, are all told by a fortune teller the day they

will die. And some of them believe in it, maybe some of them don't, and how they deal

with that going forward. And that just really...

Fate is something you don't mess with. Like, you don't mess with fate, you don't mess with fire.

Like, if you mess with them you're going to get burned.

...quite literally in one case.

So yeah, I just don't mess with them. And in the beginning when I first heard the synopsis

of this book that put me off it. But as I think about it more and as I've heard great

reviews of it, and you know, I DO like reading about fire. I read a lot about fire, actually.

So maybe I should try this fate thing and see how it goes. So I'm excited for it, but

yeah, trepidacious for it.

The book I'm least drawn to in this group is Milkman. I know it won the Man Booker Prize.

I do not have a good record with the Man Booker. And it seems to be one of these books that's

mostly language and I don't do well with books that are mostly language either, so

we'll see. If I get this group, we'll see.

In Group B I'm most excited about Where the Crawdads Sing. I've heard so many great things

about this book. It seems like it has lots of plot, it grips you, it draws you right

through to the end and I would love to read it as part of the Prize.

The book I'm least excited about, it's mostly an information problem, is How to Stop Time,

because this has not come up on my radar at all. I don't know anything about it. I mean,

that could be a good thing. It could be that I end up reading it and loving it. But I just

even don't have a frame of reference or a place to start, so...

dunno.

In Group C I'm most excited about The Great Alone, mostly because I've heard great things

about it. I don't know all that much other than 'Alaska', which is a great selling point as is.

And in this group the book that I'm least drawn to is The Mermaid and Mrs. Hancock,

which makes no sense because it's in my wheelhouse. But I started this book last year and I wasn't

in the mood for it. So I got maybe 10% in and I ended up putting it down. Not because

of the book, not because of the story, it wasn't its fault at all, I just didn't meet

it in the right mood. So what I'm afraid of is being basically assigned this book and

not being in the right mood for it and not giving it its full due. So that's kinda scary.

I want to be a good judge.

In Group D I'm most excited about Washington Black because it's won everything, it's been

everywhere, and it's got adventure and plot and that's all my thing.

On the flip side of that is The *Overstory because that seems to be lots of language

again, which isn't my thing, and it's very thick, and I feel like it may be a slog.

If I end up liking it I'm sure it'll go fast. But I'm not sold by the cover or the synopsis.

In Group E the book I would most like to get to is Red Clocks because it's kind of that

dystopian thing going on. It's going to be very feminist. It's talking about all kinds

of issues that relate to our world today. And that's all yes, yes, yes.

And the book I'm least drawn to is Bitter Orange. It just seems kind of, I don't know

if it's thriller-y, or at least very uncomfortable? It just seems like it would make me very nervous

'cause I think it's about somebody who goes to somebody's house to housesit or something.

And then there's other people there and it gets weird. And I can't, I'm not really up

for stressful weird, at the moment, anyway.

In Group F I think it would be wonderful to read The Ensemble. I played flute all through

school and I've been part of bands, and every once in a while a smaller ensemble, and I

think I would connect with that really well.

The book I'm unsure about, though, which again, will sound weird because it seems to be universally

loved, is Circe. Because I don't do Greek or Roman mythology. I've been burned one too

many times, I think, by romances where there's a deus ex machina that just fixes everything

at the end and that always makes me mad. And I don't know very many of them, I didn't really

have to study them in school very much. They're just not my thing. So to read that would be a little...

I know you don't have to know the myths, but it'd probably help to know the myths,

and then I might have to go back and read them it's...

[positive sounding mm-hmm]

[negative sounding mmm]

We're getting to the end. Two groups left. Group G. Freshwater! This is a book that I've

seen a lot of people talk about and they seem to have difficulty describing it but they

keep on saying that it's so, so good. And I know that it's queer so I'm definitely here for that.

The book I have some trepidation about, though, is The Tattooist of Auschwitz because I don't

do much World War II fiction, and when I do I usually don't do

concentration camp fiction.

Nonfiction maybe, but the fiction, I don't know.

And finally group H. This was super easy to pick which one I'm most excited about because I've

already read half of it. It's Terra Nullius. I talked about this book in my It Would Be

Nice to Read That - or Finish That - in 2018 video. And I've gotten to about 30%. And the reason

I stopped at 30 is not any fault of the book itself, really. I liked the writing, I liked

the characters, I liked where the plot was going, but I was promised an SF, science fiction-y

kind of twist and I didn't see it at 30%. But it turns out, I now know, that it kicks in at 50% so

I really want to get back into that book. The book I'm least sure about is Fire Sermon

because it deals with infidelity and I just don't, I don't know. It could be great. Sometimes

those books work out amazingly well, but sometimes they don't. So I'm not so sure on that one.

So there we have it, my take on the BookTube Prize longlist. What do you guys think? Were

there any surprises for you? Any, like, head to head match ups that you're curious to see

how they'll turn out? Let's have a gab down in the comments. Thank you for watching, subscribe

if you're new, and I'll see you in the next video. Bye!

[♪♪] Thanks for watching!

I'm so excited for this prize, but it's going to be weird not talking about it for a couple of months!

Feel free to ask how the Prize reading is going whenever - I'll give you my best emoji answer.

Ex: 🍬⚡🤯, 🐍💗😳

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Contrary to media reports about the discovery of secrets by scientists

the idols of Easter Island, in real research

reported results spatial modeling

to explain patterns ceremonial erection

Ahu and stone platforms monolithic statues

called moai.

However, this is a reason to remind about this wonderful island

and its archaeological sites.

Easter Island or Rapanui represents one

of the most interesting cases construction of monuments.

When in just 500 years, with the moment of settlement of the island

in the XII-XIII centuries AD before European contact in 1722, islanders

(Rapanui) built over 300 ceremonial platforms

(ahu) and almost 1000 multi-ton anthropomorphic statues

(moai) Achievements of the inhabitants of Rapanui

will seem even more impressive when you consider

what is the behavior of the first settlers the islands were oriented

on insufficiently substantiated conversion projects

nature of the island.

In conditions of minor and unpredictable precipitation

with poor nutrients soil lack of large

coral reef and abundant surface sources

fresh water.

Island ecology limited range of available funds

existence for residents Rapanui, and many believe

what are these environmental restrictions are key

in the appearance of monuments on Easter Island as adaptive

uncertainty response measures environment or how

territorial signals control over limited

resources.

Like in that song about the island bad luck: what they don't do

do not go ...

Just not about Monday, but about the fact that "you can see the statue

not very high ... "

As in experiments with pigeons in 1947 that showed

that birds develop superstitious behavior, believing that,

acting certain way or committing some

actions will come down to them feed, although he did

automatically.

By the end of the study, 75% the birds became superstitious.

One dove chasing after food believed that if

he will roll over in a cage two or three times

counterclock-wise, then they feed him.

By the way, modern people not much has changed how

for example parallels with a sink car and rain or

with a cigarette at the bus stop waiting

transport.

Yes, and apophony in general is pretty common phenomenon

among modern people.

So are some researchers believed that the ancient rapanuytsy

may have believed that statues will help them,

with rain, harvest, catch or did they mean it

resource boundaries islands between families and

communities.

But this is only simplified. motivation assumptions

rapanuytsev, although in more globally everything could

be much harder.

But in favor of the notation boundaries speak and internecine

conflicts even on such a small piece of land,

which is possible without considering relief, get around just for

12 hours.

In general, it was not easy to live on the island however compared

with life in postcontact era, old life could

seem like a paradise.

Not surprisingly, in the end there is only one island left

3% of residents.

Someone was killed, someone the slavers were taken away, the rest

same evacuated as new slaves

freshly imported god.

And the surviving inhabitants are already knew almost nothing

about traditions, not about writing, which is very sad.

Because Rapanui was sole pacific

island where the inhabitants created own writing

- rongo-rongo.

But let's start in order and briefly ...

Environment Rapanui is relative

small, insulated island, an area of ​​163.6 km2,

which is located in the southeast parts of the Pacific.

Geographically it is located about 3500 km from South

America's territory Chile and almost 2,000 km from the nearest

inhabited island.

The island has volcanic origin with three

main shield volcanoes (Rano Kau, Terevak and Pua Kathiki)

and a few smaller ones like early raraku and slag

cones like pune pau.

Despite the fact that the height Terevaka just over 500 meters

above sea level island is relatively

base and not divided characteristic valleys

for other pacific of the islands.

Not far from Easter Island, there are 5 smaller ones

uninhabited islands that used rapanuytsy,

including Motu Nui, where a late ritual was performed

rapanuytsev dedicated the choice of man-bird of the year.

The formation of the islands began less than a million years ago.

The climate of Rapanui is seasonal and windy given

its subtropical latitude low and unpredictable

rainfall from 600 to 2000 mm / year.

While paleoecological research confirms

what was previously on the island extensive palm forests

which disappeared by the combined reasons including felling

by man and also to the extinction the forest has put her teeth

and polynesian or small rat.

She was accidentally or intentionally brought to the island.

But do not represent imagine a vicious rat eating

palm forests, they are all only nibbled the seeds, preventing

shoot growth.

Compared to others Polynesian Soil Areas

in Rapanui is excessively drained, leached and poor available

nutrients.

Although inside volcanic craters there are freshwater

lakes given a very porous nature of the underlying

there is no substrate other surface sources

fresh water.

Also the island is pretty cool rises from the bottom of the ocean

and has relatively poor coral-free marine resources

reefs or lagoons.

These characteristics of the surrounding medium imposed significant

restrictions on options existence available

for pre-contact residents.

Monuments of Rapanui Regardless limited

resources, rapanuytsy not only were able to survive on the small

poor and isolated a piece of sushi, but also together

create thousands of massive stone idols and hundreds

ceremonial platforms (ahu) soon after settling

islands in the thirteenth century.

Ahu represent derived ritual form

architecture found and other places of the East

Polynesia, though different in scale with Rapanui.

About 400 moai remain in the quarries of the extinct

Rana Raraku volcano, and hundreds others weighing several

tons have been moved and erected on ahu in different

parts of the island.

In addition, many moai were also decorated with large

red "hats" under pukao name.

A large number of myths and incredible theories were

associated with these statues, especially with their movement

around the island.

Although many experiments have shown that there is no

nothing supernatural.

Back in 2012, the team from 18 people even managed

force model statues move vertically,

at a speed of 100 meters per an hour just with the help

three hemp ropes.

However, in the last study it was not about their way

creation but about spatial patterns and motives

their erection.

In general, the settlement scheme in Rapanui characterized

relatively dispersed communities along the coast

lines, 100–200 m from ahu, which were community gathering places

for ritual activity.

However, questions: why they are set to specific

places or what additional social roles performed,

remain mostly without answer.

Many also argue about what role did ahu play

territorial control and hereditary possession

limited resources islands.

Although some researchers claim control

for agriculture and marine resources was

closely and firmly connected with typical polynesian

hereditary scheme land use rights

and the need to constantly confirm this property

generation after generation and in the context of growing

population and changing natural environment.

Although obviously existed and other social and religious

motives.

Others suggest that fresh water could be

important limited resource and subject to intense competition,

resulting in ahu served expensive signal

competitiveness.

In addition, many suggest that excess yields are sweet

potato mulch gardens would be necessary

to support construction ahu and transportation moai,

and the monuments served for transfer of control over these

elite resources.

In the new work, researchers and engaged in checking

of these hypotheses, assuming what resources and ahu spatially

will be connected.

Since there is no island construction control data

materials, there are three the type of resources with which

may be due erection ceremonial platforms.

This is agricultural sites, marine resources

and freshwater sources.

Agriculture.

Like the Polynesians around The pacific ocean

before European contact were farmers though

in general growing conditions are considered minor in Rapanui

compared to others in places.

However, a significant part livelihood

depended on agricultural cultures in which

included yams, yams, taro or taro edible,

bananas, sugarcane other.

And soil and tooth analysis stone man showed

what sweet potato was the main plant

food source.

Harvest was grown in gardens with stone mulch.

Basalt throughout the island pebbles, cobblestones and boulders

placed on the ground to add nutritious

substances that retain moisture, protect plants from wind

and stabilize the temperature Marine resources.

Available zooarchaeological usage data

Rapanui Marine Resources relatively limited

recent isotope analysis, however, indicates

that marine resources were not less than 50% of protein foods.

Thus, although sea island resources are limited

compared to others Polynesian Islands,

they nevertheless constituted important part of the subsistence

minimum in precontact time.

Fresh water On Easter Island falls

moderate precipitation but frequent

drought, and due to permeability soil and bedrock,

which allow water move quickly to aquifers

the horizons of the island, and the level groundwater is usually

is only a few meters above sea level

near the coast.

Fresh water is also available. in many lava tubes,

which are mostly at the western end of the island

where soil can be collected and rainwater.

The only big ones perennial ponds

with fresh water are lakes and springs resting

on tight areas volcanic cores in Rano Kau,

Rano Raraku and in the crater Terevaka volcano, which

called early-Aroi.

However, there is no evidence that these lakes were

primary sources water both before and after

contact.

First European visitors, hurried to note the shortage

and salty taste fresh water on the island.

In 1722, Buman, captain Dutch Expedition

Jacob Roggeven, noted that rapanuytsev had pumpkins

or lagenarii from the family Pumpkin, for storing water.

Cook, however, noted that the islanders drank brackish coastal water

and smelly.

Archaeological evidence freshwater management

represented mainly in the form of a kind of wells

or groundwater traps waters

As well as shallow pools to collect rainwater

carved in basalt.

So these sources fresh water though not

very clean, played for islanders an important role.

And the results of the point modeling in new

the study showed what is the spatial arrangement

Ahu most economically explained proximity to the sources

fresh water like coastal zone and inside the island.

Also worth mentioning what has been in recent years

found to be building and transportation of idols

and their hats on Easter Island didn't require much

number of people, no trees.

These findings are put under doubt general assumptions

that construction monuments required

connected with complex social organization and management

human resources.

And also, not confirmed versions of what activity

islanders must leads to environmental degradation

environment, namely deforestation and erosion.

The authors themselves are scientific articles count the result

his work significant since he probably

(I would like to emphasize the word probably) explains

previously unsolved problem of why the statues of the island

Easter is mainly found way along the coast

where is the greatest amount freshwater sources.

And I'm not saying goodbye to this, do not forget to leave

comments, share videos in social networks and subscribe

on the channel.

And also come in sometimes in the community tab of the channel,

where can be interesting polls for the following

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Stunning Desert House with Modern Style Living in Palm Springs, CA | Charming Small House Design - Duration: 3:01.

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SailAway 49 | The Key West of Lake Erie - Partying at Put-In-Bay | Sailboat Living Sailing Vlog - Duration: 14:22.

this week on sale away we do some racing on Lake Erie

we explore the island via the slowest golf cart ever built it's so slow we

show you the famous Benson Ford house made out of a ship and we get our drink

on just a little bit do you wanna say I wanna do you wanna say

with me last week we introduced you to the vacation boating and party island of

puddin Bay on Lake Erie

we delivered our friends Gino 36i across to the bay and welcome to my racing

crewmates aboard the j24 orange whip as he skull on that thing it's a well flick

sail their spring oh yeah so happens when you sailing some good night yeah

five ships nestled in the little boats making her way out there that's right

damn nice morning

of mine goes away and slam the pain when the day

Oh

I squint unto past life it's 28.3 the wind she has died eight

knots

after a frustrating shifty lightwind race it was time to head back in in the

rain

career PIB put-in-bay eventually put-in-bay

is just a whole bunch of nonsense

I would call it sort of a Key West in a northern Ohio Great Lake Lake Erie

obviously and it kind of sums it up but he'll know

it's its own brand of crazy

put it the resort island full of golf carts and drunks a really nice house

been really cute little cottages yeah it looks like we're moving fast

you lookin quitter it's so slow now we're just kind of cruising the island

checking out some of the larger quarters

you want to lock our love to this fence

I won't say purely by accident but we found the house made of a boat over here

it's a boat and it's a house it's a houseboat

or is it a boathouse maybe a boathouse since it's a house made from a boat and

not a boat that is a house I confusing the famous Benson Ford ship house be

sure to enunciate was built in 1928 for Henry Ford and it was his flagship for

transporting or and materials all through the Great Lakes after 50 years

of service it was decommissioned and sold to Frank J Sullivan after several

years of him hauling around about what to do with the Beast he finally did this

and not really with permission from the islands he chose the busy weekend of

July 4th to rip the entire forward superstructure off and planted on the

island so they couldn't shut him down inside is a labyrinthine maze of cabins

and hallways most of which are still luxuriously lined with the original

black walnut there's a massive dining room and also two master bedrooms one of

which was used by Henry Ford himself when aboard the ship the other was for

elite guests such as Thomas Edison the pilot house is still intact with most of

the original fittings including the old electronics and the original wheel

as far as we know it's not currently open for tours to the public so for now

YouTube will have to suffice

walking down the oven where we used to play the house on the corn is still the

same today as it was when we were children innocent as innocent can be I

borrowed all your records you borrowed mine from me we sat and talked around in

the box hung in our tree and we stole your daddy's last bottle of gin

those were the time

those were the waves

so take me back so take me back to the good old days

five minutes later

volume

see

that's pretty cool

looking back from here to see that we were blind to

burdens we would shoulder and struggles we would find but

dog food inside it's ten o'clock at night I'm putting day and the party

hasn't even started yet for your thirty and you're tired go

a rare baby night off thanks to Rambo Graham for watching rivers need to like

each other friggin yeah we're gonna go hit you the

footman's a bar scene bad idea it's just silly we'll check in

later

lovely crowd I would say totally sexy for their like

music got the best in me ever since I was a child

music creeps into my dreams wakes me into sweaty sheets

with you

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✨What I wore(ft.My favorite Clothes Brand)☎️요청 폭주한 "옷 어디에서 산거예요?" 자주 이용하는 쇼핑몰 & 좋아하는 브랜드 다 공개‼️ - Duration: 7:00.

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Hello. Guys. I'm a Changbae.

Thanks to your support, I've prepared an event to celebrate 40,000 subscriptions for you.

(40,000 subscribers, thank you)

This is Jung Chan-woo's drink called kkwallamansi.

This is a product for the event that my friend, the CEO of Guamegi, Kwang-deuk has provided.

You can drink it with soju or water.

I'm having it every day.

Because it is good for detox and diet.

If you try to get this,

Please leave your email, your name, and a flavor you want in the comments.

This tastes Calamansi and the other one is a passionfruit.

I'm not choosing but

I'll send it to you by drawing on a computer.

However, I can't give it to people who are abroad.

Next time, I will try to give abroad.

Thanks once again.

I'll try my best to have a good event.

I'm thirsty.

(Please refer to the notice for more information.)

Bye.

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Stray Kids - District 9 Cover by Sony & Kim - Duration: 3:12.

Talk talk You're talking too much What what You're just talking nonsense

Please, enough with that nitpicking and cursing I'll do it on my own however it comes out

Honestly I don't know who I am, it's frustrating, it gets me worried always

Answer me then give me an answer that will clear it all

If you can't just leave us alone please this is our jungle

We follow our rules here it's my district, District 9

Flip it all up

Flip everything up

Knock it off with your negative vibes back off That's wrong

Why are you talking like you know me though I don't even know myself oh

Get lost, it's our district, get outta here

You don't belong here District 9

Oh oh Better watch out Oh oh it's dangerous

Oh oh Better watch out It's our district, District 9

Stray kids everywhere all around the world Don't wander, get yourself over here

Stray kids everywhere all around the world Their footsteps are getting louder

They just look us as a bunch of trouble makers It won't be an easy one to change their views

But we won't get down on misconceptions and bias It's our mission to prove who we are

They say "You're different from me, so leave here" But you need to know that being different is not being wrong

Soon it'll be time for jealousy, we're at the district where a small light becomes huge

Started with nine uh at the end it's going to be all of ours

Flip it all up

Flip everything

Knock it off with your negative vibes back off That's wrong

Why are you talking like you know me though I don't even know myself oh

Get lost, it's our district, get outta here

You don't belong here District 9

Flip it all up

Flip everything up

Knock it off with your negative vibes back off That's wrong

Why are you talking like you know me though I don't even know myself oh

Get lost, it's our district, get outta here

You don't belong here District 9

Oh oh Better watch out Oh oh It's dangerous

Oh oh Better watch out It's our district, District 9

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