Saturday, April 29, 2017

Youtube daily report Apr 30 2017

(ViVi & HaSeul are moving to next shooting site!)

ViVi : Each Korean city has its own dialect?

(They are talking about Korean dialect)

(They are talking about Korean dialect) ViVi : Is Korean language different per region?

HaSeul : There're some different waves!

HaSeul : from region to region!

ViVi : Did you have a meal?!?!

HaSeul : And words are different, too

HaSeul : Do you know 'Bab mookna~'

ViVi : What is 'Bab mookna'?

HaSeul : It means 'did you have a meal?'

ViVi : Ah~~

HaSeul : The most famous dialect word is..

HaSeul : Koreans call old brother 'oppa', right?

But some people say like 'oppa-ya~'

ViVi : Ah~ Busan~

ViVi : like that?

ViVi : How about Seoul?

HaSeul : People living in Seoul is…

HaSeul : They just speak 'oppa'

HaSeul : But people living in Busan speak like this 'oppa-ya'...

ViVi : Oppa-ya~

(She feels embarassed…)

ViVi : Yes, hello!

ViVi : Really~~?

For more infomation >> 이달의소녀탐구 #105 (LOOΠΔ TV #105) - Duration: 0:53.

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Brother of music legend plays benefit concert in Palmer - Duration: 1:00.

HIGHS: 68-72

MATT CARON:

FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO LIKE

COUNTRY MUSIC, THE BROTHER OF

COUNTRY MUSIC

LEGEND JOHNNY CASH PERFORMED IN

PALMER TONIGHT.

"MUSIC"

THAT'S TOMMY CASH.

HE PERFORMED SONGS FROM HIS

BROTHER...ALONG WITH HIS OWN

HITS.

IT WAS A WELL ATTENDED

PERFORMANCE AT PALMER HIGH

SCHOOL.

ALL THE MONEY RAISED FROM

TONIGHT'S PERFORMANCE WILL HELP

THE PALMER

HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND BUY

NEW UNIFORMS. THEIR CURRENT

UNIFORM'S ARE DETERIORATING.

PEOPLE HAD NO PROBLEM PAYING FOR

THEIR TICKET TO SEE THE BROTHER

OF A

MUSIC LEGEND...KNOWING THE MONEY

WOULD BE SPENT TO HELP THE

LOCAL STUDENTS.

SHERYL UPCHURCH, BAND MOM:

"THE BAND'S UNIFORMS ARE

26-YEARS-OLD. THEY'RE

TEARING AT THE SEAMS, THEY'RE

STICKING TOGETHER, THEY'RE

RIPPING. I MEAN THEY JUST

NEED TO BE REPLACED."

MATT CARON:

THEY HOPE TO REPLACE THOSE OLD

UNIFORMS WITH A MORE STYLISH

CONTEMPORARY DESIGN BY 2020.

THE PALMER MARCHING BAND

For more infomation >> Brother of music legend plays benefit concert in Palmer - Duration: 1:00.

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Mazda CX-3 2.0 SKYACTIV-G 120 GT-M 2WD - Duration: 1:01.

For more infomation >> Mazda CX-3 2.0 SKYACTIV-G 120 GT-M 2WD - Duration: 1:01.

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Rancho Cordova rebuilds community, flips dozen homes - Duration: 1:52.

>> 300 VOLUNTEERS FIRED UP A

POWER TOOLS, GRABBED THEIR

PAINTBRUSHES, AND WENT TO WORK

IN 14 HOMES IN THE LINCOLN

VILLAGE COMMUNITY OF RANCHO

CORDOVA.

>> IT IS BEEN THROUGH MAKEOVER.

YOU ARE SEEING THE PHYSICAL AS

ACTS OF THE MAKEOVER TODAY.

>> THE CITY TEAMED UP WITH

REBUILDING TOGETHER, A FEDERAL

COMMUNITY GROUPS -- ON THIS

NATIONAL REBUILDING DAY,

SELECTING FAMILIES BASED ON NEED

AND COMPLETELY TRANSFORMING

THEIR HOMES.

>> THEY WILL PAINT THE HOUSE,

ACCIDENTS IN THE BACK SELECT FOR

MY OWN FOUNTAIN AREA UP.

IF THEY ARE GOING TO FRAME MY

SKYLIGHT EXPANSE WHERE SWAIN HAD

A LONG LIST OF SIX-IT PROJECTS

FOR THIS HOME THAT IS BEEN IN

THE FAMILY SINCE THE 60'S.

TODAY, VOLUNTEERS FROM WEST

ROTARY AND ACROSS 21 SHORT OF

THAT WAS.

>> THIS IS WHAT WE LOVED,

WORKING HANDS-ON THREE WE DO SO

MANY PROJECTS AT THIS, BUT TO

ACTUALLY SEE THE FINISHED

PROJECT AND TO KNOW THAT IT IS

CHANGING SOME RESULTS, MAKING IT

BETTER, THAT'S WHAT WE ARE

ABOUT, DOING GOOD IN THE WORLD.

>> IT IS LIKE WHEN YOU OPEN UP A

PRESSURE COOKER AND LET THE

STEAM OUT.

IT'S JUST AMAZING.

WONDERFUL TO KNOW THAT ALL THAT

IS SCRATCHED OFF THE LIST, AND I

DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT IT

ANYMORE.

>> FOR THE CITY, IT'S NOT JUST

ABOUT HELPING NEIGHBORS.

IT IS ABOUT CREATING COMMUNITY

THAT FEELS PROSPEROUS AND SAFE.

RESIDENTS WHO FEEL GOOD ABOUT

WHERE THEY LIVE.

>> IT'S GOING TO BE GREAT TO

COME OUTSIDE OF HER MORNING AND

SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL STUFF.

KRISTEN: THIS IS THE FOURTH YEAR

THE CITY HAS CELEBRATED NATIONAL

REBUILDING DAY BY COMPLETELY

TRANSFORMING HOMES.

IN ALL, THEY HAVE HOPED MORE

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