Thứ Hai, 13 tháng 2, 2017

Waching daily Feb 13 2017

we are in the Bald Hills this is an area

that the park has a history of burning

since the nineteen mid-nineteen eighties

and our primary objectives up here are

resource management objectives we like

to maintain the Oakwood lens for the

Roosevelt elk habitat we got about 220

of those up here we also have some

remnant cattle that get in here and

there hopefully not in our unit today

so our specific objectives in the open

grassland it differs a little bit based

on it for an open grass vs under the

Oaks we like to kill about eighty

percent of the encroaching Douglas

first-half wings in the open grassland

and about a 70-percent under the Oaks we

also want to maintain the native plant

species up here that's what I am

primarily responsible for in terms of

the monitoring and then we don't want to

reduce the oak woodland canopy cover by

more than 10-percent within a couple

years of the burn so we're trying to

kill small douglas-fir but we're trying

to maintain that oak / story as well

some operational objectives or provide

for the safety of the public and

firefighters bald hills road is a really

active public peace road there's some

logging going on so be cognizant of that

ensure communication is available across

the burn unit and we'll talk about comms

a little bit later and we're going to be

managing some traffic and doing what we

can to limit smoke from obscuring Bald

Hills red and then primary operational

objective is to prevent fire from

crossing the park boundary to the north

and east into the private timber land

see what everybody so the unit is about

300 acres got all aspects on it's one of

the highest points in the park it's

bounded by bald hills road on the south

right here and along the west side

robbers Gulch Road on the North that's

where a lot of the

the logging trucks are coming out of and

what we call the east side road grassy

room on the east side of the unit got a

lookout up on top a little bit of into

infrastructure up there primarily grass

hill model 3 with some local stands kind

of on the northwest side and some

encroaching doug fir and some of the

drainages

so you can see right now the grasses

which are the final fueled their running

very quickly and quite well

the purpose of this fire is to remove a

lot of the Douglas fir from this part of

the libraries and the fire is doing that

as you can see behind me some of that

fire is going creeping into the oak

trees it's going to creep around those

trees cause very little damage and when

it gets back into the grasses that will

continue to burn the brasses as well as

those little Douglas fir trees

okay copy that down there right there

give me about five minutes to bump up a

couple

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Hồng Kông Dưới Ách Cai Trị của ĐSC Trung Quốc trong 10 năm tới? |Trung Quốc Không Kiểm Duyệt - Duration: 12:31.

I'm here with Andrew Choi, the executive producer of the movie "Ten years",

which is one best film in the Hong Kong Film Awards.

Andrew, thanks for joining us.

I'm a huge fan, so I've seen it at least five times.

Tell me, what's it like working with Channing Tatum and Chris Pratt

What's that Shelley?

Oh, that's a different movie, also called "Ten years".

Andrew, excuse me for just a moment.

Okay Andrew, thank you,

pardon the interruption.

So I just watched "Ten years",

which is apparently a collection of five short films

about the Chinese Communist Party's erosion of freedom in Hong Kong.

So, the film is set in 2025, 10 years in the future of Hong Kong.

Why are there no robots or sentient machines?

Well, because we have a very limited budget

and so that's the

Best answer.

Yeah, best answer for us.

Actually, we talked to the directors

and that we only have like in Hong Kong $100,000 Hong Kong for per film.

So it's very very low budget.

per each of the five films?

Yeah, so total 500,000 Hong Kong dollars budget.

So, I don't think you can have a robot with this budget.

Always cardboard.

So, why did you get involved with this film?

Well, I think we started out about three years ago

It was in 2013,

Me and my co-producer Ng Ka-leung, who was also one of the director,

Local Egg.

We just finished a documentary film in Hong Kong.

Also talking about some of the changes in Hong Kong

And, three years ago we have the idea that

Oh, after this documentary file, I want to do a feature film about the future of Hong Kong.

Because, back then you can, kind of sense Hong Kong is changing.

Of course the influence of China,

you can feel, is getting more and more involved in the Hong Kong issues.

So, we were just asking the question: "What's next for Hong Kong?"

"Ten years" was very successful in Hong Kong, sold-out theaters.

Were you expecting this kind of response?

Definitely no.

We never imagined we could have such a huge response.

We, at the beginning, we just imagining maybe one theater can show it for one week.

But then theaters show it for eight weeks

total of six cinemas showed it.

But, even after eight weeks, our film was actually doing quite well.

It was selling out, selling out in all cinemas.

But, the cinema told us:

"Sorry Andrew, we won't have any screening time for you next week."

And, we're asking: "Why, our film is making money for you guys?

They just said: "I'm sorry, we just don't have any slot for you guys."

So, that's an interesting part

because normally that won't happen in Hong Kong.

Do I, why do you think there was that?

Of course, they won't tell us the reason.

But, you can, kind of, know it,

It's kind of self-censorship

from the cinemas.

But, yeah, we don't have the chance to continue to show in the cinema.

So, we showed in the community.

So, we did 150 screening since February this year

in universities,

community centers

different high schools

even churches.

Yeah, people are eager to watch our film

and so we continue to screen it for,

I think, five to six months in the community, yeah.

And then it won Best film at the Hong Kong Film Award.

How did you feel about that?

So we were very surprised and of course we're honor.

I think this film not just because that the

in terms of production quality,

I don't think we are in that level.

But, I think in terms of the meaning,

in terms of the response from the Hong Kong people

And I think people appreciate it.

because of the timing of the film that it was released.

And so people are saying: "Well, seems like things that we are talking in the film

are actually happening in Hong Kong.

So people're saying: "Oh,you guys are, like, prophesizing in the future and then it's really happening."

So, it's kind of generate more awareness to the Hong Kong people, yeah.

I know some people said the things that happened in the movie

could never actually happen in Hong Kong.

But then as you say, shortly after it came out

there was the five Hong Kong booksellers that were detained in mainland China.

And past few months, there's the interpretations

Beijing is making about Hong Kong legislators.

So, do you feel that opinion has changed that this could never happen?

Well, actually, people are saying that

we should change the title of the film.

Instead of "Ten years", we should name it "This year".

Because, we are imagining the future

10 years from now, right, 2025.

But, just a few months after we released the film,

then people are saying that things are already happening in Hong Kong.

And they can really sense these things are going to happen in the near future.

Actually, when we do the film,

all the directors kind of have this in mind that

we don't want to see

the story that we talked about in the movie happened in real life.

But unfortunately things are really happening as you said.

Some of the conspiracy theory that we talked about in the first film - Extras.

People can associate in actual the Mong Kok incident

in February this year you know.

That's Fishball Revolution

Yeah, Fishball Revolution

People're kind of associate:

"Oh, this is what you're talking about in the film."

And of course, the [...] bookstore in one of the film Local Egg,

we talked about a secret bookstore.

So people're kind of associate that things that we're talking about is sort of really happening.

And, when we do the local community screenings

especially after the Q&A session,

we always say that: "In real life,

things are more ridiculous than what we're talking in the film.

And because of the political nature of the film,

have you faced any censorship or pressure because of it?

Not directly, yeah.

Actually we were asked very often that:

"Are you guys being followed,

Are you guys afraid?"

No, so far no.

But, I think, I think but we can feel the pressure,

especially when we know when we were nominated in the Hong Kong Film Award.

The mainland news Global Times wrote an article about us saying that:

"We are spreading virus, spreading despair."

I believe the specific term they use for the film was "thought virus".

Yes, thought virus.

Congratulations!

So actually, yes after this news came up and we were just saying that:

"Oh we got a free publicity."

Because, in Hong Kong you know, when the government say something that you're no good,

It means that's very good.

So it's kind of help us to do.

People are more aware of the film

and really believe that our film is doing something right.

It's definitely actually a good way

to understand what things are happening in Hong Kong.

Any plans to take the film to the mainland?

Well, there's a privated version, yeah.

I heard it was quite popular among the mainland people.

Oh really?

Yeah, it's a lot of download, a lot of BT, I heard.

Of course it's illegal.

But that's probably the only way that we could go in.

I don't think you'll be making that box office there.

No, there's no box office there.

But we release in Taiwan the film.

And, we went to, I think, over 30 international film festivals just past year.

And so I think we did arouse quite a few interests in different areas in the world.

And we just released a DVD,

and recent online.

So hopefully more people will see the film

For the China Uncensored viewers in the US,

is there any way they can see the film?

I think we're going to release it in iTunes and Google Play in the US as well.

So, I think you guys have a chance.

But, I think and I can share a little bit about our next project.

because it's related with "Ten years"

Because we went to a lot of international film festivals,

we got the idea of that "Ten years", I think, it's a very local topic about Hong Kong.

But when we show it in different countries,

people're very interested in

not only to Hong Kong but they kind of reflect of their own country.

So, we can have a project called "Ten years international"

we're going to go to different places to do a local version of "Ten years".

For example, we going to Taiwan,

we're going to do a "Ten years Taiwan".

We can have local Taiwan directors to do a "Ten years" about Taiwan.

We've planed to do in Thailand,

in japan and in Korea.

So, we kind of want to bring this idea to different places

and continue the discussion about the future of different countries.

So that's gonna be interesting, yeah.

Great!

Well, since you mentioned that the next project,

you know, I've been told I have a certain cinematic appeal.

I don't know if you would ever consider maybe casting me

and something particularly involves the sentient machines

It looks like a Matrix.

Something like that.

Something like that, yeah, that'd be good yeah.

I'll make a "Ten years" in US, yeah.

I probably cast you.

Well, 10 years in the future the US would be pretty disgusting.

Well, I wouldn't talk about this because I was in New York

Cut the cameras!

Yeah, cut the cameras.

One final question

at the end of the film, it ends with the phrase: "It's not too late."

I know, people have been saying that Hong Kong has become very pessimistic and cynical.

Do you feel it's not too late, do you feel there's still hope?

Well, I think it's going to be difficult.

I think the control and censorship is going to be even more tighten in Hong Kong.

But the same time,

with all the screenings,

we've talked to many people, especially younger generation in Hong Kong.

and we feel that they are concerned about the future

and they really want to fight for something

that they used to enjoy in Hong Kong,

freedom of speech,

the freedom to do their own things,

to have a good jurisdictions system in Hong Kong.

I think, young people are very

I think, stepping up,

and I think, I can see the future in them.

It's going to be difficult but I think more people kind of going to fight for

what we used to have as an international city in Hong Kong.

But, yeah, so that's why we think it's never too late.

If we lose hope and then we're going to very be pessimistic.

But I think we can keep the hope

and keep the hope in people, especially.

So ,yeah, that's how we see it.

Well, thank you very much for joining me Andrew.

The film is called "Ten years", be sure to check it out

and keep your eye open for the US release.

I highly recommend the film.

Thank you.

Thanks again.

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Learn Colors with Sheep Balloons Finger Family Songs Superheroes Nursery Rhymes. SuperHero Emi TV - Duration: 5:43.

Daddy finger, daddy finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Mommy finger, Mommy finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Brother finger, Brother finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Sister finger, Sister finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Baby finger, Baby finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

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Still Loving You | 闪耀的恩秀 | 빛나라 은수 - Ep.51 [SUB : ENG,CHN,IND / 2017.02.13] - Duration: 34:16.

What delicious lunch can I serve you?

We'd like both doenjang and cheonggukjang stew.

What's with the onions?

It looks like they were frozen and defrosted.

Oh? Mr. Yoon Suho!

Mr. Yoon, what are you doing here?

What do you think? I'm working.

Did you come here after you got fired?

Fired? That's hurtful.

Can't you call it a transfer?

Fired or transferred, it's all the same.

Will he come back with CEO Yoon's backing?

Is this successor training?

So he'll inherit this successful restaurant?

Are jobs that scarce?

(Episode 51) I'm talking about Mr. Yoon.

Everyone has their reasons.

Ms. Park, why do you keep smiling?

Huh?

Oh, it's just funny

that we ran into a former coworker there.

My goodness.

Director Kim.

Ah, I think there's a document missing.

Oh, I'm sorry.

Ms. Oh Eunsu is still here.

Oh, you didn't know?

Ms. Oh will continue to work here at Planning.

Mr. Choi in Logistics...

She'll continue working here?

Yes. Is something wrong?

No.

Good for you, Ms. Oh.

Yes, Director Kim.

How can this be?

Why does she keep lingering around me?

Suho, come here.

Why? Let me finish mopping.

What's gotten into you?

This is so unlike you.

You had told me to learn this business from you.

But you said you hated even the smell of doenjang.

You're doing this to ask me for

a credit card and business capital, right?

Dad.

I'd like to learn the business from you.

Do you really mean that?

This isn't some kind of ploy?

I want to work here

and also learn doenjang-making.

I don't grasp the significance of empty stew bowls.

But I do want to learn about our doenjang,

which grandma first developed,

and which you've worked hard to preserve.

I may quit today or tomorrow,

but I'd like to learn as much as I can.

I'll start at the bottom.

Give me a chance, dad.

Okay.

♪ Don't make this or that excuse ♪

♪ Don't make that or this excuse ♪

Did you learn that from Nara as well?

Yes?

Is it too loud?

♪ Don't make this or that excuse ♪

If a man uses work as an excuse to stay late

at the office or not return calls or texts,

it means he prefers work to you.

Really?

It's a bad sign if your texts

and phone calls are ignored?

Of course.

When men say they're busy,

only 1% are being truthful.

99% of them are no longer interested

or have fallen for someone else.

She's a real expert.

That's why I divorced my ex-husband.

Good grief. He said he had a lot of work,

but it turned out he had 2 cell phones.

I found them and smashed them to bits.

You're such a hoot, Myeongsun.

Okay, all set.

Yeonmi, come here.

Oh, wow. It's so pretty.

Lucky you.

It is pretty.

Mom, can I have this?

Of course. It's yours.

Look here.

It has "Mi" for your name.

Thank you, mom,

especially since your vision is failing.

You knit with your hands, not your eyes.

It's fine.

I got the white one done, too.

What am I going to do?

I'm sorry.

We have many customers who come to see you.

Can't you stay on?

Should I cut back your hours?

Or how about a raise?

No. I'm not asking for a raise.

I think I should focus on my studies.

I see.

You're like a nephew to me, so I can't insist.

Here.

It's your pay up through today, plus a little extra.

Thank you.

Aunt Sunjeong.

Oh?

So you and your girlfriend broke up.

Yes.

You must be upset.

I'm doing better than I expected.

I might've been emotionally preparing myself for it.

You quit working part-time in order to study?

I should.

I want some kind of closure this year.

Studying actually keeps my mind off other things.

Why are opportunities so limited for young people?

I won't tell you to cheer up or hang in there.

Call me anytime for a meal, though.

Thank you, Sumin.

But how can this be?

That's what I want to say.

One might think we were close.

Ms. Kim, you came despite the cold weather.

Thank you for your donation and hard work.

Don't thank me. It's what everyone else does.

But not many are as diligent as you.

You deserve respect.

You're too kind to an old woman.

I'll volunteer as long as my body lets me.

Thank you, ma'am.

Sure.

Aren't you quite the Mother Teresa?

If you want to be respected, too,

keep volunteering even after you lose that vest.

And make big donations, since you're rich.

What will you do with all that money, anyway?

But you do have greed written all over your face.

Why, that old hag...

Suhyeon. I mean, Director Yoon.

Yeah. Did you have lunch?

Yes.

Why did you let Ms. Oh Eunsu stay here?

Huh?

She's working here, not at the plant.

Oh, the Planning Team is short-staffed,

and a guy in Logistics volunteered to go instead,

so I decided to keep Ms. Oh Eunsu here.

Is there a problem?

No, there isn't,

but if we go back and forth on our decisions,

we can compromise company discipline.

I think discipline is important,

but so is flexible, reasonable decision-making.

Is that a good enough answer?

Yes.

What about the investment deal?

Everyone is reviewing the business plan,

and grandma will drop in tomorrow.

She wants to hear about it in person.

That's great.

I should treat her to lunch when she comes.

Lunch?

She'll be doing community service,

but I can't tell Suhyeon that.

Grandma is very busy these days

and won't get here until late afternoon.

Really?

Okay.

Are you training for a bodybuilding contest?

Here.

You haven't been returning my calls.

Is something wrong?

No.

They say when men work out this hard,

either they want to get buff,

or they're very stressed,

or they've been dumped.

Which of the three is it?

It's nothing like that.

Is it your new employer?

Did you get fired?

No.

Then is it a broken heart?

Were you rebuffed by someone you like?

You smiled. You smiled!

It's nice to see you smile.

Aren't you going to work out?

You seem to come here just to hang out.

You caught me.

I feel cooped up at the laundry all day.

I come to see my friend among other things.

You seem to have many other guy friends.

Pardon? Guy friends? Me?

You're the only guy friend I have.

You were at the cafe talking to a man

who's tall and has big eyes and a defined nose.

A tall man with big eyes and a defined nose?

Oh, the manager. You must've seen the manager.

Manager?

I used to work at a mall.

He was manager of the womenswear department.

We ran into each other recently,

and now he runs a few womenswear boutiques nearby.

So he brings me a lot of work.

He does?

Oh, you two always look so in love.

It's nice to see a couple working out together.

Is that why you both look so good?

You two make a fine pair.

(Pickled Daikon)

Hello?

Are you happy the call is from me?

You're smiling.

Where are you?

Guess where.

Stop being silly.

Close your eyes and take 10 steps forward.

What?

Just trust me and do it.

1, 2, 3, 4,

5, 6, 7,

8, 9. 10.

Keep your eyes closed.

8 steps to the left.

1, 2, 3, 4,

5, 6,

7, 8.

Okay.

6 steps to the right.

1, 2, 3, 4,

5, 6.

It's you.

What if someone sees us?

This isn't affection.

We're sharing body heat in the cold like penguins.

Can you trust me and follow me like just now?

Yes.

Let's always stay together like this,

no matter what happens.

Okay.

Ta-da.

- Ta-da to us, too. / - Ta-da.

I'm sorry. I should've gotten us couple rings.

That's okay.

I like this a lot more.

Thank you.

I'll make tons of money

and buy you a ring.

Likewise.

(Pickled Daikon)

My name is still saved as "Pickled Daikon."

Hurry up and change it.

No. I'm keeping "Pickled Daikon."

Look.

I saved you as "Mine."

(Mine)

Come on. I have my reasons.

Are you playing hard to get?

To keep me on my toes?

Hurry up and change it.

Fine. Give me the first letter of each syllable.

What is this?

P.

P.

Prince.

What is this?

C.

Charming.

That's it?

D and K.

Drown me in kisses.

Prince Charming, drown me in kisses.

Do you still hate "Pickled Daikon"?

I suppose it's okay.

You're a real pickled daikon sometimes.

What?

What do you mean?

Nothing.

Pickled Daikon.

Prince Charming, drown me in kisses.

I don't think that's it.

Ta-da, ta-da.

- Ta-da, ta-da. / - Ta-da, ta-da.

Ta-da.

Don't push yourself too hard.

You don't have to pass the test this year.

Okay.

They say calm seas don't make for good oarsmen.

Consider this all part of the process.

What a shame that you must be holed up

studying indoors at your age.

My pumpkin should be out enjoying life.

Do you want a can of beer?

Shall I get it for you?

Sure. I'll go get it.

I'm back.

- Eunsu, welcome back. / - Hi.

You're late.

Is there more work as a regular staffer?

Yes.

You're lying.

I can tell right away

that it wasn't work that kept you late.

I'm right, aren't I?

You're not.

Does this mean you're dating someone?

Grandma, the thing is... Geez.

What? Is it true?

Eunsu, they say you can't stifle a sneeze or love.

Just come clean and tell us.

Why hide it?

Shut up, will you?

I'm turning in.

It must be true,

seeing how flustered she is.

Yes?

Daughter, I'm coming in.

Okay.

Who is it?

Oh, who do you mean?

Stop playing dumb.

Who's the guy you're dating?

Geez. It's not like that.

My feelings are hurt.

Is it Yoon Suho, who visited on New Year's?

So it's Yoon Suho.

We're not that serious yet.

Don't worry about it, mom.

You'll know when you have kids.

How can I not worry?

Mom, what do you think of Mr. Yoon?

He seems to have a nice personality, good looks,

and a pure heart, but...

But what?

Isn't his age a problem?

He's younger than you.

He is younger, but he's reliable

and responsible, too.

Sure. It's good if you like him,

but you're too old to just date for fun.

Give it some serious thought first.

I will.

Rest up.

Yes.

It's so weird.

Right? You feel it, too, right?

What?

It's just that breakfast and dinner

taste so vastly different.

Everything is well-seasoned and tasty at dinner,

but breakfast isn't like that all.

What's wrong with everyone again?

It's not as if both meals are bad.

At least one meal tastes good.

Hey, don't you agree?

I don't dwell on it anymore.

I've given up.

It's not a question of good or bad.

It's baffling that one person's cooking can differ

so much between morning and night.

Don't eat. Don't eat then.

Have Bitna give you cereal starting tomorrow.

Oh, come on. Now, now.

Let's go have lunch.

It'll be my treat today. Let's go.

Really? What for?

What will we have?

Pasta?

I'm also craving pork cutlet.

No, no. Doenjang stew.

We had doenjang stew yesterday.

We rushed out because of Mr. Yoon yesterday.

Let's go. Let's go.

Let's go. It's her treat.

Ms. Oh, let's go.

Okay.

Here.

Jisuk, I'll do it, so take a break.

I feel bad. It's the peak lunch rush.

Your face is pale, and you look unwell.

Shouldn't you go see a doctor?

I'm fine.

Thank you for your concern.

Sure. Take a break.

Hello.

- Welcome. / - Hello.

Mr. Yoon.

Wait. You were here yesterday,

and you're back again.

Blame me.

I craved your doenjang stew again,

so I suggested coming back.

You did?

- Sit down. / - Thank you.

Ms. Park.

Ji-eun.

- Enjoy. / - Thanks.

Huh? I don't have a fried egg.

Ms. Oh, did you order it separately?

Look. None, right?

Lucky winner.

We're running a special

surprise fried egg event for lunch.

Oh. There was an event like that?

Didn't you or anyone else know?

Only the regulars know about it.

I see. Since egg prices shot up...

Mr. Lee, would you like mine?

No. I'm not a big fan of eggs.

Here. I haven't used my spoon yet.

Geez. It's really okay.

Oh, my.

The yolk broke.

Thanks.

Why give it to him?

Welcome.

Hello.

- Ma'am? Ma'am? / - Yes?

Your date of birth and name, please.

- Pardon? Mine? / - Yes.

You startled me.

What are you doing right now?

Why are you dressed like that?

What do you think?

I'm getting the clinic new patients.

Why are you doing that in this getup?

Hang on.

My goodness.

Here you are.

You're here already.

I had to see someone about incontinence,

but felt odd about going to a urology clinic alone.

You recommended this place,

so I came with my friends.

Hello.

You've come to the right place.

The doctor here is very skilled.

She'll put you at ease,

so you can come alone from now on.

Okay.

I'm so glad I met you at the pharmacy.

Likewise.

Hello.

Your name and date of birth...

Oh, gosh.

It was absolutely delicious.

I'm glad you enjoyed it.

Thank you.

- We'll be back tomorrow. / - Okay.

Have a good day, everyone.

- You, too. / - Bye.

Ms. Oh, just a moment.

Yes?

Ms. Oh, how is work going for you?

Oh. I'm doing great thanks to everyone.

Mr. Yoon was let go and works here now,

so won't it upset him if you come here?

Oh...

I'm fine.

Suho.

I mean, Mr. Yoon Suho.

I came to work here because I wanted to.

It's got nothing to do with Ms. Oh,

ma'am.

Ms. Oh, have a good day.

You, too. I'll get going then.

Mom, what's the matter with you?

Ms. Oh didn't do anything wrong.

It was wrong of her to take your job.

Geez, mom. Please.

Ow, it's hot.

Are you okay?

I'm sorry.

Here, here.

We're very sorry.

I'll take you to a hospital.

How can you wait tables like this?

Are you blind?

- I'm sorry. / - It stings.

This will probably leave a scar.

We're so sorry, sir.

Let me take you to a hospital.

Mom, please clean this up.

Yes, sure.

- I'll call your dad. / - Okay.

- Easy. / - Oh, no.

What is the meaning of this?

Women are reluctant to come to a urologist,

so I dressed up as a woman

and chatted with some ladies at the pharmacy.

I said the female urologist here is skilled,

and I even lied, I mean, conveyed

that you're also kind.

It was better to approach them as a woman.

It wasn't hard, as I'm well versed in living

as my webtoon protagonists.

I dressed up as a homemaker before,

and no one took me for a man.

I do have rather delicate features,

and I have porcelain skin.

Look, Mr. Park Single...

Do you want to thank me?

I am thankful,

but despite your efforts,

you can't write a webtoon about me.

But Dr. Yoon,

I'm trying so hard.

Can't you help me out?

So stop trying so hard.

I'll feel uncomfortable if you keep this up.

I didn't want to have to tell you this,

but I have a family to support.

I have to pay monthly rent,

so I get scared when the due date approaches.

When I look at the calendar,

the 18th of every month is glaring at me.

I can't turn on the heat despite the cold,

so I always have a runny nose.

I can't go out with my friends...

Enough.

Just stop right there.

But I was just getting started.

My life story is bound to make you cry.

I'll introduce you to someone else.

I know prettier, more experienced urologists.

No.

I doubt they're abrasive

and ill-tempered like you.

Oh, my stomach...

I should get going.

I'm both grateful and annoyed.

I pity him, and then he makes me laugh.

I can't get a handle on him.

So that's why you look so down.

You're worried about your daughter.

I must be superficial.

When I imagined Eunsu marrying that guy,

I couldn't help but worry.

That's natural as a mother.

Should I play matchmaker?

Matchmaker?

You said her boyfriend is younger.

What if he's not thinking about marriage?

You must nip something like this in the bud.

Will it be okay?

Eunsu will probably chew me out.

This isn't the time to humor her.

Her future is at stake.

I'll make some calls and find her

the nicest, cutest, most successful guy.

Okay. Let me know if there's someone nice.

Oh, hello, Seunghun.

What's all this?

They're pieces to be altered from all my stores.

Is it too much?

I'm grateful,

but you'll have to give me some time.

None of it is urgent.

Please take your time.

I should still get them done quickly.

Thank you.

But you don't have use my laundry.

It's fine.

Yeonmi, I'll get going.

I should get back to my office.

We should finish our conversation.

Huh? That? Sure.

Um, I'll get going then.

Did he send that flower basket?

I don't know.

The flower basket was sent anonymously.

He was my boss when I worked at the mall.

I get the feeling that

he didn't just come here for alterations.

Am I right?

No, you're not.

I bet I am.

Injuries do happen at workplaces.

Beomgyu, how did it go?

What did that patron say?

We reached a settlement.

What a relief.

I was very worried.

I'm sorry, sir.

These things happen.

But I heard you're very unwell.

Yes, a bit.

Call it a day today.

And take tomorrow off if you still feel sick.

I'm sorry.

Suho, thank you for today.

You even gave the patron first aid.

Don't mention it. Go and rest.

- You should go. / - Thank you.

Take care of yourself.

- Bye. / - Bye.

Take your time convalescing.

But it worked out well.

In cases like this, people ask for thousands.

He was very adamant at first, but

but when Suho apologized and explained that

the waitress slipped up since she was sick,

and that we'd cover all his medical bills,

he agreed to settle without a fuss.

Suho really stepped up to the plate today.

That's to be expected of my son.

I was in such a panic earlier

that I was paralyzed.

What is this, mom and dad?

You're making me uncomfortable.

He really came through today.

He reminded me of how I was when I was young.

Oh, wow.

Didn't you once say that

he took after me, and even Sunjeong?

Good grief.

Hello, Ms. Choi.

I'll take those.

Ma'am, you have a call.

Right.

Hi, Bitna.

Grandma, are you on your way?

Yes. I'm just leaving.

Suhyeon and I will be at the office.

Okay, okay.

- Let's hurry. / - Yes, ma'am.

- Ms. Oh Eunsu. / - Yes?

Please return these to the company library.

Yes, Ms. Park.

You, you.

What are you doing here?

Why in the world are you here?

What's that commotion?

Isn't that grandmother's voice?

Hurry up and answer me!

Wait. I'll go and check.

Please lower your voice.

This is where I work.

Where you work?

You work here?

Grandma, wait.

Excuse me, I'm busy...

Where do you think you're going?

Grandma!

Janitorial work is tough, right?

Everyone is so bossy.

The old hags there watch my every move.

She's become a busy bee,

to have dinner prepared already.

Seonyeong, remember that...

Is something worrying you?

My daughter started dating someone.

But I can't simply be happy for her.

Do you not like her boyfriend?

Am I too superficial?

You should be.

Why a blind date out of the blue?

Yoon Suho isn't even 30 yet.

Plus, he's no longer even an intern.

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10 Bizarre Aircraft We Love, and the Stories Behind Them - Duration: 4:51.

It's easy to love these funny-looking planes just for their sheer weirdness.

But many of them were built to prove a point or to advance the science of aerodynamics.

10 Bizarre Aircraft We Love, and the Stories Behind Them:

10.

Sikorsky X-Wing The Sikorsky X-Wing was built to combine the

speed and propulsive mechanisms of a jet with the vertical takeoff abilities of a helicopter.

Unfortunately, the program was cancelled in 1988, a long time after and far, far away

from the first successful X-Wing.

9.

Grumman X-29 In 1984, the Grumman X-29 proved that the

underlying lifting properties of jet wing wouldn't be compromised even if the wings

were angled in reverse.

8.

Alexander Lippisch's Aerodyne To look at Alexander Lippisch's Aerodyne is

to be baffled at how engineers managed to get such a crazy thing off the ground.

And it's far from alone in the gallery of bizarrely shaped aircraft we've seen over

the years.

From balance-driven helicopters to inflatable airplanes, even a cursory tour through the

history of aviation reveals some strange beasts that look little like the jet shape we're

all accustomed to.

7.

Scaled Composites Model 281 Proteus Burt Rutan designed the thin, tandem-wing

Scaled Composites Model 281 Proteus, first flown in the late 1990s, to investigate the

use of aircraft as high altitude telecommunications relays.

Thanks to its efficient design, this model was able to fly at 65,000 feet for over 18

hours.

6.

Blohm & Voss BV 141 The Blohm & Voss BV 141 is a stark reminder

that symmetry is not required for a flying machine.

This WWII-era German wonder was designed as reconnaissance aircraft, and while few dozen

were built and flown, it lost out to the the equally odd-looking Focke-Wulf Fw 189 and

never reached full production.

5.

Rutan Model 202 Boomerang The Rutan Model 202 Boomerang is asymmetrical

for an entirely different reason.

This 1996 aircraft was built to still be controllable in the event of an engine failure for either

of its twin engines.

4.

McDonnell XF-85 Goblin The McDonnell XF-85 Goblin was built soon

after WWII as a so-called "parasite fighter," meaning it was built to be deployed from the

bomb bay of a larger plane, the B-36.

In the December 1948 PopMech, General Hoyt S. Vandenburg outlined how the little plane

fit into America's new Air Force.

But, in 1949, the U.S. scraped the Goblin alongside other parasite fighter projects,

and focused instead on developing methods for airborne refueling.

3.

Hughes H-4 Hercules "Spruce Goose" A 200-ton monstrosity, the H-4 Hercules was

nicknamed the Spruce Goose because of its wooden frame.

The heavy transport aircraft is the largest fixed-winged seaplane ever built, and was

designed by filmmaker and business magnate Howard Hughes.

Only one was every built; today it sits in a museum in Oregon.

2.

For Scientific Discovery: AeroJelly Rarely does a researcher invent an entirely

new method of flying.

But 2014 November, at New York University, applied mathematician Leif Ristroph did just

that.

Ristroph's naturally stable flying machine, the AeroJelly, is only slightly larger than

your hand, and pumps its four flapping wings like a flying jellyfish.

"My lab is interested in studying air dynamics and flapping wing flight," says Ristroph,

"and I was trying to design something that was stable without any sort of feedback."

1.

And Because You Just Can: de Lackner HZ-1 Aerocycle

The balance-driven de Lackner HZ-1 Aerocycle was built with the dual hope of flying single-man

reconnaissance missions and building the greatest Bond-villain chair of all time.

A pair of crashes grounded the idea, but the dream lived on.

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Truth Behind �Abortion� Clinics From The Horse�s Mouth.

by Edward Morgan.

This is how it really works folks�from the horse�s mouth

Abortion clinincs are not what they say they are.

Planned Parenthood was founded by Eugenicist�s Margaret Sanger and the Rockefeller�s.

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Performing human sacrifices.

Former satanist, Zachary King, says, there are satanic Rituals, the eating of babies,

satanic dedications of all aborted babies, on regular basis.

He says Doctors and nurses in abortion clinics and planned parenthood, are usually Satanists.

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News:

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MOUNTAIN GOATS STUDY AT GLACIER NATIONAL PARK - Duration: 2:12.

glacier national park in partnership

with the University of Montana has begun

a three-year research study to develop a

broader understanding of how mountain

goats and their potential predators are

affected by Rhodes people and trails in

the Logan Pass area recently mountain

goat colouring efforts began

approximately 20 to 25 goats will be

collared of the estimated 1500 goats in

the park or approximately one-point-six

percent of the estimated park-wide

population gps and VHF radio collars are

being utilized to collect data from

goats regarding their movement and use

of the Logan Pass area throughout the

year while the goat is immobilized for

colouring researchers also collect hair

blood and siegel samples colors will

remain on goats for three years at which

point a mechanism will release allowing

the collar to fall to the ground

the caller will then be retrieved by

researchers which means the goats will

only have to be handled once mountain

goats will be captured only at locations

that are safe for the goats away from

Cliffs roadways and water and also safe

for the field operations crew in

addition to colouring this study will

also incorporate goat observations

visitor messaging and temporary

marketing techniques research on bighorn

sheep will be conducted simultaneously

no collars will be placed on bighorn

sheep as individual sheep are easier to

identify do horn variations this study

is an attempt to balance the parks need

to develop a long-term science-based

management strategies for the Logan Pass

area and the going-to-the-sun road

corridor while providing a quality

visitor experience that celebrates the

wild aspect of the parks wildlife

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How To Automate Cold Email Outreach? (Step by Step Process) - Duration: 4:39.

Here's a cold emailing questions I get a lot:

how would you automate email outreach if you

absolutely had to?

Well, there's a three-step process that

you should take and that I take when I'm

thinking about how to spin up a cold

email campaign for clients. And we're

going to go over that in this video. Step

number one is to identify lead buckets.

Lead buckets are basically places where

you can point your virtual assistants at

to pull lists of names. And ideally these

lead buckets want to be people that are

all qualified because the less

steps you have to put your virtual

assistant through, we're gonna talk about

using upwork to hire people in a bit.

The less steps you have to put them through the

higher quality of the leads are going to be. For

us, and if you watched any of our cold

emailing videos on how we do it at

Experiment27, our clients are agencies

that need help marketing. If an

agency needs help marketing they're

probably going to be leaving a footprint

around the web and what I found is they'll

create profiles on directories like

Clutch or they make apps, rewards,

dribble and behance so I can literally go

if I want to find a good lead bucket. I

can go on dribble and I can pull up

every agency. Go by category and find

ones that are over 4, 5 employees and

reach out to all of them and get a

hit rate because those are all

qualified. So the question you need to

ask yourself and it's going to be very

different for each company is: how can

you find a lead bucket for your business?

How can you find people that are going

to have a need for what you asked for?

The first place I always recommend going

is job boards, but angel list is a

little bit overused. The second place you

can go is using LinkedIn sales navigator

and coming up with a criteria that matches.

Maybe it's a company in a specific

industry over a certain size, maybe it's

a job title existing within a company.

Whatever that lead bucket is it's on you

to figure it out. And this is the

biggest step, really. Because if you can find

people that are qualified and that need

what you're reaching out for the email

process is so easy after that. Once you

have that. Step number two is to hire and

train on upwork to build

lead lists. Now I'm going to show you

something here that I don't think I've

shown in the video before. This is the

exact job posting we use on upwork to

get lead generators. We hired eight

freelancers from this job posting, by the

way. This is a real posting we used. Job

description: we're looking for someone to

do online research to find the list of

companies in a specified area. And you'll fill out

a Google doc.

Excellent English required. And this is

very important to include in your posts.

In order to be considered you must

include this phrase at the start of your

message. I love researching startups.

We're an event-based platform based in the

United States. This was for one of our clients

back in the day, but doesn't really

matter. You can actually just copy paste

this into your upwork to hire people. And

once you post that up people are going to

apply and I'll show you the four

freelancers we hired. So that you can see

what a good applicant looks like. All of

these say I love researching startups

except for Sheena who has a hundred

percent job success and then all of the

hourly rates, look at these hourly rates

on upwork. They're super cheap.

All of them are under five dollars an

hour. Sheena's more expensive and at a

hundred percent job success. That's why

we hired her. Even though she didn't

customize this. Normally wouldn't do that.

And then in terms of training I've just

been sending people the youtube videos

that we make. So you can create your own

videos. ScreenFlow is the recording

software that I use to record videos.

Think it costs like $99 so you can quickly

record your screen and post it up.

Here's a clip from a video that we

used to show our entire lead generation

process.

And then the last step is to write a

custom email drip.

I've gone through so many videos on how

to actually write that email script. In

the description below I'm going to give

you our exact lead generation process.

I'll give you a video that breaks down

our exact cold email scripts. Our exact

follow-up scripts so you can get a better

handle on what that looks like.

If you have any other questions about

how to generate leads or anything around

this subject feel free to leave it down

in the comments below.

Happy to answer any questions you have.

Like this video to encourage this type

of content on YouTube. Subscribe for more

B2B sales training and if you want

marketing support for your digital agency

check out experiment27com. I'm

Alex Berman! Thanks!

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We're going to the street with this car and trying to pick up people to hang out with us !!

hammed, Do you think they will join us?

First we're gonna try this car

and then we will try this!! the new Lamborghini

If you are stranger what are you going to take the Lamborghini or the Lancer?

Of course I'm going to take the Lamborghini!!

Oh you are gold diggers😂

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Paw Patrol Finger Family Nursery Rhymes. Cartoons for Kids Finger Family Baby Songs by Emi TV Lyrics - Duration: 4:40.

Daddy finger, daddy finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Mommy finger, Mommy finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Brother finger, Brother finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Sister finger, Sister finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Baby finger, Baby finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

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