Thứ Năm, 31 tháng 8, 2017

Waching daily Aug 31 2017

We need to find out why this matters.

It doesn't matter. What do you want to learn?

It doesn't matter what's in the container.

And I thought, you know, what is going through his mind?

You know, what's the matter with him?

What's the matter, Joan, are you ok?

It looks, as a matter of fact, a lot like a cellphone commercial.

I want to have intentional, difficult conversations

about what needs to happen in schools,

because, like, to me teaching and learning is a matter of life and death.

-The work you do is fantastic. -Thank you, it's been my pleasure.

So the children are stranded in the deep dark forest.

And to make matters worse,

they walk further and further into the forest.

And in a matter of minutes, you can be up and running with your own online store.

In the cortex, the thickness of the gray matter is constant.

It's about roughly 2 millimeters thick.

It's a good source of nitrogen, phosphorus, organic matter for the soil.

"I've been a musician long enough to know that no matter how hard I try

I will never have 100% approval rating,

but in order to rise to the next level I have to face critics."

To know that, you know, no matter what happens at the end,

we're gonna be okay.

Keeping the door open, so that they know you're there to support them

no matter... no matter what

and no matter what decision they make

and no matter when they decide to leave.

These veterans and military families are talented, resilient, disciplined,

and they are ready to do the job no matter what it takes.

Get up, keep walking

no matter what they throw at you, no matter what they say,

no matter what they do,

just keep living and keep pushing.

Since before our founding as a nation

Canadians have always had to operate on the notion that everyone,

no matter where you are or where you're from,

ought to have a fair chance at a successful life.

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Evalyn - Cherry Lambo [Lyrics/Español] - Duration: 3:21.

I wanna work less

But I wanna make more

Wanna be king in a cherry Lambo

I wanna go hard, but I wanna lay low

I want it all

I want a boyfriend, but I wanna run free

Wanna be nasty, wanna be sweet

Want the West Coast with the little Wall Street

I want it all

Got debt that I owe, fuck what you know

American dreams aren't cheap

If you got high hope, but still feel low

Baby, you're just like me

So pick up your drink, let's be anything

That we wanna be, yeah, ooh

Hands up like we're free, to be anything

That we wanna be, yeah, ooh

I wanna hop trains, wanna win the lotto

And buy my mama a sick condo

In my Chuck Taylors and my Tom Ford

I wanna

I wanna work less, but I wanna make more

We could be kings in a cherry Lambo

If you wanna hang tight or you wanna let go

We'll have it all

Got debt that I owe, fuck what I know

American dreams aren't cheap

If you've got high hope, but still feel low

Baby, you're just like me

So pick up your drink, let's be anything

That we wanna be, yeah, ooh

Hands up like we're free, to be anything

That we wanna be, yeah, ooh

Got debt that I owe, fuck what I know

American dreams aren't cheap

If you've got high hope, but still feel low

Baby, you're just like me

So pick up your drink, let's be anything

That we wanna be, yeah, ooh

Hands up like we're free, to be anything

That we wanna be, yeah, ooh

So pick up your drink, let's be anything

That we wanna be, yeah, ooh

Hands up like we're free, to be anything

That we wanna be, yeah, ooh

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BookTube Issues - Duration: 4:08.

Hello! I'm back again so soon?? Whaaat?

Today I want to talk about BookTube in general.

I've already tried to make this video twice now, and... Well.

Both times I tried to make this was as part of other BookTube videos and they were already pretty long.

So I thought that it'd be better on its own anyway.

My thoughts weren't very organized both times, so doing a standalone is better.

I have two specific things I want to discuss.

First, I am severely disappointed in the hit-and-miss of captions on BookTube.

For a while, I thought there weren't much recent videos captioned on BookTube.

But then I realized my search filter wasn't set to show in order of upload.

Once that was changed, I found a whole bunch of videos so... I guess I have a lot of videos to check out!

But my point - before I discovered this - people really NEED to caption their content.

Regardless of what content you make.

And be consistent! If you're all over the place with captions, or take DAYS to post captions...

I'm not going to start or continue following you.

CAPTION YOUR VIDEOS. [gestures to shirt: the future is accessible]

If you want this shirt, you have a week to order one! I'll link it below.

If you know of any great BookTubers, or YouTubers in general, that caption their videos!

Leave them in the comments below.

The second thing I want to discuss: there are so few masculine-presenting BookTubers.

Why?

I do kind of understand why there are so few, but at the same time...

I know there are men out there that read. I know, because I'm one of them.

I just would like to see more masculine-presenting BookTubers because I know you're out there.

Come on. Make videos. Tell me what you read!

Part of that is, from my fairly limited view of BookTube (like I just explained)...

It's almost all white feminine-presenting people.

And a lot of that talks about YA (Young Adult) books. Nothing wrong with that but...

Where's the diversity??

Not here!

Not here either.

Not here either!

Where??

There's very little of the "masculine perspective."

I want to see books that men read.

I want to see more people of color, enby, trans, queer, and disabled BookTubers!

Diversity.

Diversity.

Diversity.

If you know of diverse books or BookTubers (that caption!) leave them in the comments.

I guess that's all I want to say today.

I wanted to mention two things.

In my previous video, Augcollab Wrap Up, I mentioned that I was in a video with Cut.

The swearing with deaf people, that one.

I linked that one in that video. But they just posted another one yesterday, or today? Anyway.

They posted another one, I will link that below if you want to see it.

And the second thing is that I went to the library today.

I was thinking I'll just get two or three books.

I don't know why I even thought that because... [gestures to self]

I can never go to the library without getting more than that.

I ended up leaving with nine books.

You would know that if you follow me on Instagram. I posted it in both my stories and a post.

If you're interested in what books I got, it's in the post.

If you want to support my content, I would really appreciate it if you became a Patron

or donated to my ko-fi, an one-time tip jar.

Subscribe to this channel, follow me on all my socials - Facebook, Twitter, Instagram.

Thanks for watching, see you next time.

Diversity!

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Every James Bond Movie Ranked Worst To Best - Duration: 14:02.

Since he first appeared on the big screen in 1962, James Bond has become a worldwide

film sensation.

"Bond.

James Bond."

With 24 "official" James Bond adventures and three "unofficial" films, the franchise can

be a bit overwhelming, especially if you're new to the series.

Some of these movies remain classics today, while others…not so much.

Let's take a look at every James Bond film ever made, and rank them from worst to best.

Chances are good this list will leave you shaken and stirred...

Casino Royale (1967)

Due to some behind-the-scenes drama, producer Charles Feldman opted to make his version

of Casino Royale a satire, casting comedic actor Peter Sellers as one of many James Bonds

— it gets complicated — and Orson Welles as Le Chiffre.

Despite being a spoof, 1967's Casino Royale is more cheesy and cringe-inducing than actually

funny, and can easily be skipped on your next Bond-a-thon.

"This is an historic day in our saga Sir James.

The day SMUSH finally eliminated the original James Bond."

A View to a Kill (1985)

Roger Moore's final appearance as James Bond in A View to a Kill is by far his weakest.

Moore delivers a performance that could be described as zombie-like, dozing his way through

nearly every scene.

Making matters worse, the plot is nearly non-existent.

It centers on a Silicon Valley magnate played by Christopher Walken who wants to control

the market for computer chips.

And although Walken and his henchwoman, played by Grace Jones, do a fine job with what they

were given, their performances couldn't redeem this movie.

"So, does anybody else wanna drop out?"

The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)

Roger Moore's second outing as Bond in The Man with the Golden Gun was also pretty shabby.

The movie tries too hard to be flashy, and nearly everything overshadows Moore himself.

The kung-fu scenes seem cheesy and tacked on, and there's a decided lack of typical

Bond spy gadgetry — replaced with impossibilities like flying cars.

On the plus side, the movie does offer two of the coolest "bad guys" of the series: Christopher

Lee as Scaramanga and Hervé Villechaize as his henchman, Nick Nack.

Octopussy (1983)

Director John Glen resorted to a tired formula for Octopussy.

Of all the Roger Moore Bond films, this one might just be the cheesiest.

Featuring jewelry heists, a cult, and a world domination storyline involving nuclear weapons,

Octopussy suffers from an overabundance of plot and an underwhelming lack of substance.

And remember Bond's ridiculous disguises in the movie?

How could you forget.

Casino Royale (1954)

James Bond might be a movie icon, but his first on-screen appearance was actually on

television.

In 1954, Casino Royale was produced as an episode of the CBS anthology drama called

Climax!

Which was actually performed and broadcast live.

Starring Barry Nelson as Bond and Peter Lorre as Le Chiffre, the episode was mostly faithful

to the novel, except that Bond is an American CIA agent instead of MI6.

It's not a terrible take on the stories, per se, but it doesn't have the production value

of its peers.

That said, it's still pretty impressive that they pulled it off in front of a live audience

at all.

Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)

Pierce Brosnan's second outing as James Bond was the same suave and smooth double-oh agent

we'd come to know in GoldenEye, and his onscreen chemistry with Teri Hatcher steams up every

scene they share.

Also, Jonathan Pryce presents a much more realistic villain than normal: a media mogul

who attempts to start a war in order to boost his news market share.

"I may have some breaking news for you, Elliott."

However, despite the shiny exterior and new arsenal of gadgets, there's very little new

ground explored in Tomorrow Never Dies, and it plays a little too safe to stand out in

the series.

The World Is Not Enough (1999)

Brosnan's Bond outings might've all been good in terms of his personality, but there is

still way too much formula in play with The World is Not Enough.

And while most of the supporting cast was solid — including Sohie Marceau as Elektra

King and Robert Carlyle as Renard — the overall acting of the pic took a major hit

with Denise Richards' portrayal of nuclear physicist Christmas Jones.

"JAMES."

Die Another Day (2002)

For his final stint as James Bond, Pierce Brosnan gave his best performance in the role

since his debut in GoldenEye.

"You've been busy, have we Mr. Bond?"

"Just surviving Mr. Chang.

Just surviving."

Perhaps he had the solid plot to thank — well, apart from that space laser bit.

The film successfully evoked the feel of classic Bond films with throwback imagery like Halle

Berry's Jinx emerging from the ocean.

And many of the action sequences were actually exciting, like the fight between Jinx and

Miranda Frost at the end of the film.

Unfortunately, Die Another Day's special effects do not always hold up.

Live and Let Die (1973)

This movie's main flaws revolve around the unimpressive main villain Mr. Big and his

plot to give away free heroin in order to get a corner on the market.

Despite this, it's still an adequate entry in the franchise, and Jane Seymour as Solitaire

remains one of the best Bond girls to date.

Quantum of Solace (2008)

Daniel Craig's second outing as James Bond suffers some fundamental flaws, like the villain

Dominic Greene and his plot to monopolize Bolivia's fresh water supplies.

That's a pretty boring idea for an international caper.

On the other hand, it's also a pretty dark film, with Bond set on revenge and not a tongue-in-cheek

quip in sight.

Olga Kurylenko is great as a Bond girl, and the inferno fight in the final act is the

stuff of nightmares.

Spectre (2015)

In this installment, we finally get to see our hero come face to face with Blofeld, the

leader of the shadowy organization SPECTRE.

That might've been exciting in an of itself, but at times, the film's plot seems a little

contrived.

That said, the action and stunt sequences rose to new heights without relying on computer-generated

imagery, and Monica Bellucci is delightful as a Bond Girl.

So, it's still definitely worth your time.

Moonraker (1979)

This installment of the Bond franchise features one of the most unrealistic plots of all.

A spacecraft is hijacked in order to release a deadly chemical around the world, and Roger

Moore's portrayal slips from merely flippant to positively silly.

There's still a lot to like about Moonraker because the campiness is cheerful, and the

cast does sell the silliness.

Fans also applauded the return of Jaws, and the romantic epilogue will still go down as

containing one of the best Bond double-entendres in history.

"007."

"My God what's Bond doing?"

"I think he's attempting re-entry sir."

Diamonds Are Forever (1971)

Sean Connery's return to the Bond fold in Diamonds Are Forever didn't sparkle quite

as much as its predecessors.

The '70s-era Vegas scenery seems a little too garish for Bond, and the movie ignores

much of the source material.

However, there are a few great chase scenes and the badass bodyguards Bambi and Thumper,

so there's a lot to like about the pic, too.

For Your Eyes Only (1981)

Director John Glen delivered a delightfully stripped-down Bond film with For Your Eyes

Only.

It approaches the feel of the earliest Bond movies, and Moore gives his most serious and

rugged performance yet.

The return to a Cold War threat was a smart move, as was the decision to nix any large

and overly bombastic set pieces.

What remains is an action-packed and smartly shot movie that does have its flaws, but is

definitely an enjoyable Bond film nonetheless.

The Living Daylights (1987)

When Timothy Dalton stepped into the role after Moore, critics seemed to miss his predecessor's

campiness and complained about him being too uptight.

Part of what helps keep James Bond films entertaining is the sardonic tongue-in-cheek wit displayed

by Bond himself.

Nevertheless, Dalton is backed up by good supporting performances, and the plot isn't

as outlandish as most, centering on the KGB and a tale of defection and smuggling.

Add in a few good action scenes, and The Living Daylights redeems itself as a better-than-average

Bond film.

Never Say Never Again (1983)

Even though the story of Never Say Never Again is mostly rehashed from Thunderball, there's

something about this movie that's more entertaining than the original.

Max von Sydow delivers a wonderful performance as Blofeld, and Rowan Atkinson is nervously

hilarious as Bond's handler at the British Consulate.

It's comforting to see a more experienced Sean Connery back in the role he made famous,

and he's clearly more comfortable and having more fun in his final farewell to the Bond

franchise.

"Never... Never say never again."

The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)

Even though it's not a great Bond film, Roger Moore started to hit his stride as the lead

character in his third attempt, The Spy Who Loved Me.

His onscreen chemistry with Barbara Bach's Anya is undeniable, and the film opens with

a great stunt sequence.

While the main villain and his dastardly plans for world domination are rather lackluster,

The Spy Who Loved Me does introduce audiences to one of the all-time greatest Bond henchmen:

Richard Kiel's Jaws.

All in all, it's a good entry in the franchise, and perhaps Moore's best outing as James Bond.

Licence to Kill (1989)

In Timothy Dalton's second — and final — performance as James Bond, the filmmakers opted to play

to his strengths, resulting in a much darker and more violent Bond film.

While there are definitely a few preposterous moments — like capturing an airplane with

a helicopter — on the whole, Licence to Kill is also much more sensible than most

Bond movies.

Like all good Bond films, Licence to Kill has plenty of entertaining action scenes,

and this time, there's also an entertaining plot to go along with them.

"Remember you're only President for life."

You Only Live Twice (1967)

Even though You Only Live Twice has one of the most improbable plots of all the Bond

films — involving hijacked spacecraft — its substantial charms are undeniable.

The movie boasts some beautiful cinematography, so, it's easy to forgive the film's wandering

script and preposterous volcano hideout and count this one as very enjoyable.

On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)

In his only appearance in the Bond circuit, George Lazenby is pretty wooden in his delivery.

However, those action sequences paired with the tone and Diana Rigg's turn as Tracy make

this one a keeper.

Not to mention, the villain Blofeld is played convincingly by Telly Savalas, and the emotional

punch of the final scene adds a thoroughly enjoyable installment to the Bond franchise.

GoldenEye (1995)

To reinvent the franchise, Pierce Brosnan took over the role of Bond and managed to

strike all the right notes.

GoldenEye is a completely original story that introduces Sean Bean's former MI6 agent Trevelyan

as the primary villain.

From the entertaining action sequences to the extraordinary set pieces, it's no wonder

this movie made for such a rad video game.

Thunderball (1965)

As the fourth film in the series, Thunderball was perfectly placed to capitalize on the

height of the Cold War, with a plot focusing on two stolen atomic bombs and Bond's attempt

to recover them from SPECTRE.

While it isn't quite as good as its three predecessors, Thunderball is still a very

solid Bond movie, with spectacular scenery and action sequences.

And while it could've used some judicious editing, it's still a visual treat.

Skyfall (2012)

For Skyfall, the Bond series took a leap away from 007 to focus instead on the past of Bond's

superior, M, and a former MI6 agent turned terrorist Raoul Silva, played by Javier Bardem.

Skyfall hits all the right notes for a classic Bond film, from the exotic locales to the

compelling plot full of twists.

And let's not forget how Adele's sexy theme song left people swooning for months after

this movie dropped.

Dr. No (1962)

The very first James Bond film remains a classic.

All the elements of later Bond films were introduced here: the stylistic opening credits,

exotic locales, the James Bond theme, and his trademark catchphrase, to name a few.

It's an action-packed 109 minutes of pure audience escapism.

Sean Connery is suave and a natural in the role of Bond, showing why he'd hold on to

the part for seven different films.

Only the lack of an impressive henchman for Dr. No and some pacing issues prevent this

movie from topping our list.

The James Bond formula was solidly established in Dr. No, and was only improved upon in the

next two installments.

Casino Royale (2006)

Daniel Craig's first turn as 007 was meant to introduce a complete reboot of the James

Bond franchise — set at the very start of his secret agent career — and it was so

successful that it breathed new life into the series.

Instead of treating Bond as window dressing to go along with jaw-dropping action scenes,

the production team made the wise choice to actually let Bond's haunted and human personality

shine through.

In addition to Craig's convincing performance and Eva Green's complicated turn as Vesper,

Mads Mikkelsen plays a convincing and creepy Le Chiffre.

Between the acting, the intense action sequences, and the emotional resonance of the movie,

the new Casino Royale is one of the best in the James Bond series.

From Russia with Love (1963)

Sean Connery's second outing as Bond is even better than the first, and From Russia with

Love is also bolstered by standout action sequences, like the fight scene aboard the

Orient Express which would inspire numerous other train scenes in later Bond films.

Everything is more colorful and there are several memorable one-liners and funny visual

gags that make From Russia With Love an example of Bond at his finest.

Goldfinger (1964)

Although the margin between the top four Bond films is nearly razor-thin, Goldfinger comes

out on top.

From the dramatic and "shocking" opening sequence to amazing gadgetry and the unforgettable

image of Shirley Eaton painted gold from head to toe, Goldfinger is a movie that continues

to impress.

You'd be hard-pressed to find a better henchman than Oddjob, and the name of Bond girl "Pussy

Galore" still inspires a giggle today.

The laser table and the climactic fight in the airplane are among the best Bond scenes

of all time, and Goldfinger was also the first Bond movie to include the line "shaken, not

stirred."

Many other Bond films imitated the formula perfected in Goldfinger, but few come close.

"Who are you?"

"Bond, James Bond."

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BREAKING: Sheriff David Clarke Has Resigned | Top Stories Today - Duration: 1:35.

From The Hill: Controversial Milwaukee County Sheriff David

Clarke has resigned months after speculation that he would be joining the Trump administration.

The Milwaukee County Clerk's Office confirmed to The Hill that Clarke turned in his resignation

in a letter Thursday at noon.

The letter, obtained by The Hill, doesn't give a reason for Clarke's resignation.

"Pursuant to Wis.

Stat.

17.01, this communication is submitted as the notice of my resignation as Sheriff of

Milwaukee County commencing August 31, 2017," Clare wrote in the letter.

Clarke was named in a lawsuit earlier this month filed by the family of an inmate, Terrill

Thomas, who died in 2016 of dehydration in one of Clarke's jails.

In the suit, the family accuses Clarke and others of subjecting the inmate to "unconscionable

pain and suffering and causing his death."

"The change in Mr. Thomas' condition was obvious to every jail employee who looked

into his cell, including multiple defendants.

However, not a single one bothered to call for help until it was too late to save Mr.

Thomas' life," the suit reads.

Clarke, a strong supporter of President Trump, was reportedly offered a role in Trump's

Department of Homeland Security in June.

The controversial sheriff withdrew from consideration for the role a few weeks later.

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Teens steal money, guns, sports car - Duration: 2:07.

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CHOCOLAT au WASABI ?! - CLDS #24 - Duration: 2:07.

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Which Steps Next? - Call Una at +44(0)7766 917890 - Duration: 11:02.

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Áo sơ mi công sở nam dài tay sọc đen lịch lãm giá rẻ khó bỏ qua - Duration: 2:19.

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"This could be your family." - Guidance counselor speaks frankly with parents about addiction - Duration: 1:27.

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How To Become A Stronger Leader - How To Lead Like A Duck - Duration: 2:05.

What is it that makes a great leader? And what can we learn from ducks?

Ducks don't let the water weigh them down. Like ducks, leaders don't let small trivial problems

weigh them down. They look for opportunities and stay focused on what

needs to be done.

Nothing is more telling of the way ducks care for one another than by watching

their incredible flight formations. The lead duck takes on the strongest wind

blocking it for others so they conserve energy for the long flight.

Like Ducks, leaders empathize and show a deep care and concern for the flock. Ducks may make

it look easy but under the water they are paddling furiously. And while

they seem smooth and carefree on the surface when something must get done it's

head down and tail feathers up! In this crazy phenomenon called imprinting, a

newly hatched duckling associates itself with a very first object it sees. Even if

it's a ball or a cardboard box. This is helpful to their survival but only if

the leader looks and act in the best interest of the duck. Like ducks, humans

are prone to a similar follow the leader mentality. Leaders know the

responsibility that comes with this. Understanding the act of leadership

isn't just a position of authority but a duty and service to others.

Look up, empathize, act boldly, serve dutifully.

What might happen if people led more like ducks?

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Tango Unchained -S02E01- Lie Detector - Duration: 6:33.

Hello Mr. Kalogiros

That piece of equipment, is a lie detector

and every time you lie

you will here this sound:

Like I'm in a TV game show or something

almost

And this is how we will find out

If you're lying or not.

Are you ready to proceed?

Yes , but I'm a little stressed out.

Are you the producer of "Tango Unchained?"

No.

So, you are not the producer of "Tango unchained?"

Yes.

Another one because you are lying.

Will you collaborate this year with

Johnny Feelmore

and "Dust go creative" productions, from Veria, Greece?

I've never been to Veria.

I have no idea what you're talkin' about.

I see...

Yes...Is it true that in the 2nd Tango unchained festival

people will have the chance to see for the first time in Greece

the world known superstars of Argentinian tangó

it's Tángo,(accent on "a")

Yes, Argentinian tangó,

Noelia Hurtado and Carlitos Espinoza?

"Noe.." what?

I don't understand

how was that, "Noe.." what?

In what language was that?

Take look at this video please.

Do you know who these two individuals are?

To be honest this was really very impressive

but I have know idea who they are.

So, unknown suspects...

"unknown suspects.." ok.

Is it true that this festival embraces diversity as well

by bringing a couple consisted by two male dancers

Daniel Arroyo

and Juampy Ramirez?

Of course not!

no, no

Why would we do that after all?

I was asking my self the same thing.

Take a look at this video.

Do you happen to know these two, maybe?

No, no, I told you I don't

I am repeating my self

I told you no from the beginning, I'm getting frustrated.

Do I have to keep wearing these things in my hand?

Yes

Don't worry we will be finishing very soon with you.

Be patient.

This T'shirt

was part of the official merchandise

for the 1st Tango unchained festival

in which we can see a gigantic woman

holding a very tiny man

from a thread or a noose.

Do you consider this "artistic idea," as an act of sexism, maybe?

Obviously yes...Clearly.

OK.

Is it true that you are hosting this year

and some new, young couples from Northern Greece

to showcase their work?

Um...we have no relationship with Northern Greece

I mean I am not connected with North...

For starts I told you that I am NOT producing any festival.

But if I was producing one, I wouldn't bring dancers from Northern Greece.

Yes, obviously.

So, no!

To your guests dancers from abroad the following are performing

Pam Est La and Danilo Maddalena, right?

No.

Will there be a Greek - Lebanese collaboration with

Nadia Chronidu and Carlo Semaan taking the stage as well?

I don't see any reason for a Greek woman to dance with a..a..a...

someone from Lebanon?

That's exactly what I was wondering about as well.

NO.

You continue to lie with no shame.

let me continue.

Do these names ring a bell?

Loukas Balokas, Georgia Priskou

Ermis Karáboulas (wrong punctuation)

and Maria Mantziou?

It's Karaboúlas.

Also international known dancers?

No.

Ok , let's go ahead

to see if you're gonna tell any truth today,

Will there be dj's at the festival

or the music will be coming from a tape recorder?

- From what?

- A tape recorder.

A tape recorder of course, there will be no Dj.

And you're definitely sure about that?

Yes, I am.

Well done. Sounds like the crap of a festival to me.

Can we finish please cause I'm getting annoyed.

Patience please.

But you're stressing me out and the machine gives the wrong indications

The machine is never wrong.

Maybe it has no ding-dong on it?

It's a brand new scientific method, that's always right.

Always right?

Always right.

It seems like you are confused , not the machine.

Confused?

I am very well informed, that you will be also playing music at the festival, right?

You mean, some kind of an instrument?

No, No Mr.Kalogiros, as a Dj.

You heard that as well, right?Of course not.

And a last questions as I don't want to tire you no more.

Are you a dancer?

Yes.

You are telling the truth.

Me too.

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What's Hot? Avon Campaign 20, 2017 - Duration: 8:41.

Hi friends, Jessica here. I wanted to share with you What's Hot in Campaign

20. This brochure is Avon's Best of the Best Products and I'm so

excited because it highlights a lot of our best products. Some of our beauty

products our, skincare products our fragrances, awesome awesome deals. What I

love is that Avon is highlighting the best of the best. Avon has really

been changing our brochures to make them more magazine like and I think they have

been doing a fabulous job. This brochure is 219 pages and it is a full of tips

and information and a lot of content that I think is helpful to anybody when

they're trying to figure out what's going to work best for them.

The best of beauty here at the very beginning we have the best plumping lip

conditioner, the best liquid lip, we have our best mascara, which is our wash off

waterproof mascara. Which is my number one selling mascara

everybody loves it and it is, I think it's the least expensive mascara that we

sells so I love it is great. Some more of our best beauty products. The best of

our fragrances for men is our Mesmerized and for women is our Far

Away and what I love about both of these pages is that they have rub and sniff

area. So, you can rub your wrist on it and see if you like the scent of it.

This is the best women's. It is the exotic scent for her Far Away. I love

that these of is great. Some of our top beauty products are Eye

Lift Pro and our Boosting Power Serum which is great. What I'm most excited

about in this brochure, that I want to share with you, is our Beauty Boost

Face Mask. I was really excited to see that

Avon came out with this and I was, really, even more excited that the quality of

the packaging is beautiful. It's amazing I mean, it's top top notch. So, these Beauty

Boost Face Masks come in this box and it is a perfect Christmas present. If you

are already starting to do your Christmas shopping it sells for

twenty dollars and it is a great great deal and like I said packaging is

beautiful beautiful. So, the way that you use this is that are six masks in

here. You can use a whole mask or you can use different masks on different

parts of your face depending on what you want to achieve. This middle thing

is our Super Booster. You wash your face and then you put on this Super

Booster and it is supposed to boost whatever mask you put on. The first mask is

a detox mask and it is a clay mask. It purifies with charcoal and green clay.

The next mask is our brightening and it is also a clay mask. It restores glow

with green tea and Vitamin C. The soothing mask is also a cream mask.

It's not also. It IS a cream mask. The cream is my favorite kind of mass. The

soothing mask gently calls with Aloe Vera.

The moisturizing is also a cream and hydrates with Hyaluronic acid. The

firming mask is a gel and tones with green coffee and honey. The last mask

is an energizing cream mask and it revitalizes with ginger and caffeine.

There's one gel, there are two clay masks and three cream masks and

you get all of this. It's a mix and masks. You can try all of these out enjoy

multi-masking is what it says. How fun, great Christmas presents,

great gift for yourself or if you know of somebody having something special

happening in their life this is awesome. You will not be disappointed if you get

this so there is that. They're limited edition so, get them while you can. They

sell for $20. The next item that I wanted to make sure I pointed out to you is our

candles. Did you know that Avon has candles? Look at all these! Mix things

up. They are selling two for $22. They are three wick candles and they burn for

30 hours. I'm super excited because we come out with different scents about

every season. This is our fall scents and I have our Spice Wreath Candle and it

has notes of Apple, mulling spices, pomander, juniper berry and pumpkin.

Remember how I was just mentioning about the rub and sniff? We have that in our

candle section also so smell it and that's actually why I bought this candle.

Because, I rub and sniffed and I fell in love with the spice wreath candle so

that is what I got. A couple of the other candles that we have our sweet pumpkin

bread, salted caramel, fig and chestnut and apple orchard.

They're are on special 2 for $22 so if you are going to some holiday parties or

just different events that are happening this is a great hostess gift.

Oh, and it smells so nice. I love it. So, this is Spiced Wreath. You will love it too.

Alright, the next thing that I wanted to share with you. Oh, at the end of this

brochure are a bunch of our sale items. These are clearance, they are a while

supplies last, and if you like shopping and good deals I suggest taking a peek

at these pages in this brochure because we have a lot of great deals. There's some watches,

some jewelry, clothes dresses, shoes lots of things. So take a peek at the sale

pages in the brochure. The very last thing that I want to share with you is

our A Box. Every campaign, every brochure, every two weeks,

Avon is promoting an A Box. You can get an a box, it has products in it for ten

dollars with every $40 purchase. This is an amazing amazing deal. The value

of this one is a $48 value and you get it for $10. So, in this box it has

our Anew Ultimate Day Cream/Night Cream. It is the Best of the Beauty Collection.

So you can see the Best of Beauty has our Day Cream/Night Cream, has our

Power Serum, these are all trial sizes so you can test them out and make sure that

you really like them. Which, I have no doubts that you will because these are

the Best of the Best of our product. Our lip, what is this called? Lipstick, it's in

Cherry Jubilee and our Glimmer Sticks Eyeliner and Blackest Black.

You can get all of these in this adorable box for $10 and as reps we

actually aren't able to order these A Boxes ahead of time for me to

show you but I wanted to show you last times A Box and the quality and how cool

all these boxes are. Like, how fun? So, last time, I'll show you the inside comes with

a cute little note, that I've already bent up, and last time it was actually four

full-size products for $10. So, you don't want to miss out on this great deal, cute

box. That is the Best of the Best for Avon Campaign 20. If you're interested in checking

out some of these products on my online store I will make sure to put a link

down below. If you aren't a representative and want to earn a 40%

discount on your product I will put a link down below to open up your Avon

account. It is easy to do it is worth it for the discount and that is it! I hope you

guys are having a good week and I will talk with you soon. Bye!

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