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Yo guys, you know what day is today?
I think it´s the 29th of April
Isn´t that We Jump The World - Day?!
Well, then: LET´S GO!
Hey Guys, no fear, I´m also practicing Parkour, I wanted to test you
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Sandra Bullock Can Only Tell These 2 Crazy Stories from the Ocean's 8 Set | InStyle - Duration: 3:20.
Courtney, 44:
What is that?
I don't understand what that is. An afternoon to myself?
I don't know what that is.
But I wouldn't change that!
Hi, I'm Sandra Bullock and I am answering InStyle's readers' questions.
Didn't sound right, did it? No.
Ruthie, 30, asks:
First of all, don't pretend like you can cook when you can't.
I say you call Postmates
and you have them do the cooking for you
so you can just enjoy good company
and not be a liar.
Because that's gonna catch up, it did to me.
Macey, 29, asks:
Say, "I need to use the restroom," and then don't come back.
Jennifer, 28, asks:
Well, I say you should wear a sense of humor. Wear a lot of kindness.
Because those parents probably love the hell out of their son
so just show them what an amazing woman you are
and that you're gonna be good to him.
And be good to the mama because one day that's gonna happen to me
and that girl better be good to me.
Marie, 34, asks:
If what you're doing is loving them, you can never overdo it.
If you're buying them stuff, stop. Just love them.
It's usually the look in your eye that makes them feel special,
not something in a box that you bought.
Alexandra, 34:
First question is, do they have kids?
If not, ask them to be the parent of your household for a week while you go to a spa
and then come back and see if she still says the same thing.
Marie, 23:
Four of us piled on a bed watching cartoons that I don't understand
and falling asleep with hot limbs all over your body
and then carrying little people to bed. It's the best. It's the best.
I usually fall asleep first.
Joan, 33:
Everything. Everything.
It's scary doing red carpet. You're usually in something
that doesn't fit as well as it should because you ate too much on your last movie.
I don't think anybody feels as good as they might end up looking on the red carpet.
I think the men feel better than the women.
Allison, 30:
on the set of Ocean's 8 with so many incredibly talented women?
Is there a particularly special moment you
experienced with your co-stars you can share?
The operative phrase being, "that I can share."
Yeah, there was a lot of good times. For some reason what's coming to mind is
that Helena Bonham Carter was like a cat. I could take the laser pointer
and just at random moments I would point the laser pointer on the floor
and she would jump out of the chair and follow it like a human cat.
It was incredibly impressive.
Sarah Paulson trying to sing like Rihanna
♬ Work, work, work, work, work, work ♬
Never sounded like Rihanna. But she tried.
We had a pretty good time.
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23 Year old PC Magazine - Windows '95 Released! | Nostalgia Nerd - Duration: 8:12.
PC Pro is a popular UK magazine which still exists to this day.
It's been running on a monthly basis since 1994 through Dennis Publishing Ltd, with distribution
stretching across the globe under various licences.
Since it's inception, it has been promoted as a magazine for "IT professionals", serving
up reviews of hardware, software and helping IT mangers make informed decisions.
Of course, it was also widely read by interested hobbists, who were eager to grab some free
software from the attached cover disk or who just wanted to know what they could do, to
improve their setups.
Back in 1994 and 1995, these magazines were an essential communication method, where you
could find out news on the latest software or even hardware releases.
Most people simply weren't connected to the internet at this time, and even if they were,
quality sources of information were thin on the ground.
Throughout the mid 90s, I bought all manner of PC magazines, from the more casual PC Format,
to gaming specific titles such as PC Zone and of course an array of professional magazines
such as Personal Computer World and PC Pro.
But today I'm focussing on one issue specifically; Issue 11, from September 1995, and my aim
is to pick apart the magazine and discover just what drew my interest back in 1995.
Here's the cover, of course we've got big features on Windows '95.
I mean, it'd only just been released.
We've also got a big feature on the latest Pentium processors, along with some reviews
and a section on Virtual Reality, which sounds right up my alley.
Now at £2.25, these magazines were pretty affordable, and you received a lot of paper
for your money.
But, of course, much of the Dennis Publishing's revenue was from advertising, and that is
what makes up the bulk of this magazine.
Of course it does.
These magazines are here to make profit, and in a distinctly competitive marketplace, adverts
make perfect sense.
But I never looked on them as intrusive or obstructive, in fact, I loved looking at the
offers available, showcasing the latest hardware and software.
A particular favourite was Software Warehouse, who indeed must have had one hell of a software
warehouse.
We've got Compton's Encyclopedia here, Encarta, Ready Set Grow, Multimedia cats or Dogs, and
this is just one page.
Look at all this.
So many options and potential digital creations to play with.
Imagine being locked in the Software Warehouse, it would have been amazing.
Straying from their name, they even served up the odd piece of hardware.
But let's not get too distracted, there's an entire magazine here.
Let's begin with the cover disk.
At this point the magazine was shipping in both HD floppy and CD-ROM versions.
This was the floppy edition, for which we received a demo of Virtek 3D-ware and JASC
Media Center.
JASC being the original creators of Paintshop Pro... which I still use to this day.
Of course, if you were lucky enough to be a CD-ROM drive owner at the time, then all
this wonderful software would be yours as well.
We've even got demos of Micro Machines 2, Space Quest VI and Hi-Octane.
I think I spent most of the 90s playing demos to be honest.
And so to the letters... much chatter about Windows '95.
The star letter is commending the new long file name structure of Windows '95 for helping
with dyslexia.
It's interesting to get different perspectives.
I remember, I actually found it incredibly irritating.
I was so used to short file names that navigating DOS with all these excessive file names was
a pain in the nuts.
Derek Cohen is making a joke about Windows '95 being a benevolent Virus here.
Also many quips referring to Microsoft stealing Apple ideas.. yet again.
In the News we have more Windows '95 related articles, including a list of incompatible
applications.
Users of Lotus Ami Pro 3.01 better watch out.... do you remember Ami Pro and the Lotus suite?
Look, there are some articles on it here.
It was a rival to Microsoft Office essentially, created by IBM's Lotus Software group.
I think support ended for it in about 2007.
Check this out.
Executions the controversial video featuring people getting killed for real is now out
on video CD.
Do you remember that?
What a time 1995 was!
We've got some more cracking PC adverts here.
I was always a big fan of the Tiny and DAN PC aesthetic.
Also MrPC used to grab my eye too.
Let's check out some Windows '95 POWER TIPS and see what we can learn.
Look, we've got The Recycle Bin here.
Various Icons on the Desktop.
We can send ANY document anywhere - to a fax, printer or directly from the desktop.
We may scoff at this now, but this was amazing stuff then.
Although, come on, these definitely aren't POWER TIPS.
You could do most of the things here in Windows 3.1, with the help of third party apps.
But it shows the cohesion Windows '95 brought to the table.
What tips has Dave got for us?
"You can leave Windows Explorer running all the time and rarely go any where else to carry
out just about all your folder and file management tasks".... imagine that?
"Video clips can now be shown full screen".... amazing stuff.
OK, what about that Virtual Reality section.
Because that's pretty relevant to us today... some 20 years after it was supposed to take
over the earth.
Here they're talking about full body suits to simulate gravity and touching virtual objects.
So that's something we can look forward to in the future.
Oooo, look here, an Escom advert.
These are the guys who bought out the Amiga brand in 1995, but then folded in 1996.
Shame.
There are quite a few PC reviews in here.
Check out this pair, the Viglen Genie P5/133 particularly takes my eye.
A whopping £2,872 for this little baby, but it does have 16MB of EDO RAM, a 1.6GB Hard
Drive, Diamond Stealth Video card and a 16 Bit Vibra Sound Blaster.
Not to mention the bundle of Encarta '95, Musical Instruments and Golf which it ships
with.
What else do we have here...
This was a time when MPEG video was starting to make waves, with cheap accelerators on
the horizon.
We've also got the first mentions of CDs using Blue Light, developed by a Consortium of members
including HP, Xerox, American Crystal and the Universities of Boston and Texas.
Of course, we know what that led to, eventually, although not directly from this venture necessarily...
I mean, DVDs weren't even out at this point.
Anyway, that's PC Pro from September '95.
A huge focus on Windows '95, and many, many adverts.
I think that sums it up nicely.
1995.
What a year.
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Sampler Sew Along Intro | Quilt Block of the Month Series | Whitney Sews - Duration: 2:34.
hi everyone I'm Whitney and I post tutorials on my youtube channel to help
sewers of all skill levels learn new projects and techniques this week is
actually the first video in a new series I'm starting called the sampler sew along
I have selected 12 different traditional quilt blocks to share in this series and
then I'll be showing not only how to sew the blocks themselves but how to sew the
entire quilt together from start to finish so that you can create your own
sampler style quilt that finishes in a nice lap quilt or baby quilt size each
of the quilt blocks will finish at a 12 by 12 inch size this is a really great
size if you're new to quilting new to piecing you can get in your practice
doing your piecing learn new techniques and all of that
without having to sew together really really tiny pieces because that can
definitely and be it difficult and be frustrating when you're trying to learn
the process sampler quilts are so much fun because the blocks aren't intended
to be the same they are all supposed to be different they are just a great way
to practice technique so that's what they are intended for so as long as you
choose fabrics that coordinate for all your blocks your quilt will turn out
beautiful even though every single block is different from all the rest so for
the fabrics for your quilt you will need about 10 to 12 different fabrics you
need one fabric in particular that you get more of so a couple yards of it and
it needs to be a light fabric so I chose a white tone-on-tone fabric for that one
and I just pulled that from my stash for the remainder fabrics you only need
about a quarter yard of each so you can definitely pull from your stash on those
or you can go out and buy fat quarters those would be perfect for this I did go
out and purchase some fabrics new because I found this beautiful fabric
that I love that has a ton of colors in it and so I wanted to use those colors
for inspiration for this quilt but like I said you need a couple yards of a
light fabric and then a quarter yard each of ten to twelve different bright
fabrics when you're selecting your fabrics please keep in mind that small
non directional prints will work the best and tone-on-tone fabrics are also
really great for making there will be a playlist linked below
with all these samplers so long videos that have already been posted and I'll
link it right over here to the side as well and make sure you subscribe so you
don't miss out on any of the future videos in this series and until next
time happy sewing
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Forgotten Realms Pantheon - Torm and Tymora - Duration: 5:38.
Hello everybody Jorphdan here the PH is silent.
I've had a lot of fun with this series, learning all the deities and I wanted to say
thank you to everyone who's been sharing these videos.
I see them pop up on facebook and twitter occasionally and it makes me smile to see
the Forgotten Realms is getting out there.
We continue today with Torm the god of courage, and Tymora goddess of good fortune!
Torm the Loyal Fury, The True, and The Hand of Righteousness.
Torm is the god of duty and loyalty.
He is the patron of Paladins and anyone who faces danger for a greater good.
Torm was originally a mortal man.
He served Tyr as a war leader and champion in the days following the Fall of the Netheril.
Although no-one knows where his kingdom was located at most believe it to be south of
the Lake of Steam.
The followers of Torm occasionally go looking it believing it to be a holy site, hoping
to glean more information on Torm's life as a mortal.
Torm was elevated to divine status by Tyr at some point, no one is sure when really.
And Torm is Tyr's faithful servant to this day.
Torm was a smaller demipower for a long while but that changed with the Time of Troubles.
Torm came down and fought against Bane destroying him, but he died in the process.
It was actually a cool fight and in order to be powerful enough to kill Bane Torm absorbed
the souls of many of his true worshipers and assumed the form a monstrous lion-headed man.
After the fight, and thus after Torm's death, Lord Ao took pity on him and resurrected Torm
elevating him to lesser deity status.
Since then Torm, Tyr, and Ilmater work together frequently and are known as the Triad.
The dogma of the church is salvation through service.
Strive to maintain law and order.
Stand alert against corruption and strike quickly against the rot in mortal hearts.
But Torm does not want blind servitude and questioning unjust laws is part of his dogma.
Devotees are urged to do what is right and just, not only what is lawful.
Because of his sense of justice and do what's right attitude good aligned people worship
Torm.
Torm's popularity soared after the events of the Time of Troubles defeating Bane at
the cost of his own life.
He has a number of Clerics, Paladins, and fighters that worship him, and they are known
as the Tormish.
The faith is divided into a three-level hierarchy of worshipers.
The top tier are the clerics and paladins of Torm.
The second tier is composed of knightly orders dedicated to Torm.
And the third tier are the lay followers of Torm.
Warriors and government officials are in this third group.
During the year the Tormish celebrate two great festivals.
The Divine Death commemorates Torm's death in battle just north of Tantras during the
Time of Troubles.
The other is the True Resurrection when Torm returned to his powers.
During the True Resurrection the laws are set aside just for one day so his followers
are allowed to stray from the principles of law and order but just once a year.
This commonly is used as an opportunity to shock others by speaking freely but occasionally
someone will use the holiday to bring vengeance down on another.
Worshipers of Torm pray to him four times a day, noon, dusk, midnight, and dawn.
The major center of worship is in Tantras where Torm appeared during the Time of Troubles.
Known as the Temple of Torm's Coming, it is a scarred and powerful battle-fortress
overlooking the city below.
Torm has a order or Paladins known as the Order of the Golden Lion that serve as holy
warriors of Torm.
Up next is Tymora, the goddess of good luck.
Known as Lady Luck, and the Lady Who Smiles Tymora is a Chaotic Good deity with worshipers
of any alignment.
Tymora is the sister of Beshaba who is the goddess of misfortune.
The two were originally one deity known as Tyche.
Tyche, the original goddess of fortune was split in two by Selune who destroyed her with
a bolt of purifying light.
Tyche's remains split into two new deities known as Tymora and Beshaba.
Basically one of good luck and the other of bad luck.
Tymora is a popular deity, and her faith is very common throughout the forgotten realms.
The wealthy worship her, as well as those people who live by their wits and their luck;
commonly known as adventurers.
Tymora is playful, friendly, and graceful.
Her domains cover chaos, good, luck, protection, and travel.
Many traveling bards will worship Tymora.
One should be bold, for to be bold is to live.
Place yourself in the hands of fate and trust to your own luck.
Chase your own unique goals, and the Lady aids the chase.
These are some of the sayings you'll hear a faithful of Tymora teach.
Her temples may be found wherever there is a strong adventuring population.
She rewards faithful and others who live in the manner she deems proper, trusting chance.
Each Tymora temple is its own independent operation with it's own clergy.
Because of this there are no set rituals and ceremonies they vary from temple to temple.
Tymorans pray for spells in the morning, and her faithful believe that all luck comes from
Tymora.
You must thus accept bad fortune as a test from the goddess.
Tymora seems really neat.
Her clergy go from town to town preaching the good word of Tymora but also encouraging
others to take chances and pursue their dreams.
During the Time of Troubles Tymora appeared in Arabel and stayed there for a while.
That site has become the most popular center of worship for Tymorans known as the Assembly
of the Faithful at the Lady's House.
The church has a strong relationship with the Harpers, which is a secret society working
for good throughout Faerun.
I hope to do a video on the different factions, like the Harpers, at some point so stay tuned.
There isn't necessarily a knightly order or a group of Paladins that follow Tymora
but the church does sponsor adventuring parties from time to time.
Maybe a temple of Tymora hires your party to stop an evil cult of Bashaba for your next
D&D game.
This could work as there is a special fellowship of clergy within the church known as the Fellows
of Free Fate that have dedicated themselves to stopping Beshaba's influence across Faerun.
And that's it for today.
Both of these deities would be excellent choices for an adventuring party.
It got me thinking of building a group of players that all worshiped the same deity.
Their home base could be a nearby temple of Tymora and maybe they uncover some Beshaba
corruption within the church.
That sounds like a sweet 6 month campaign right there.
Thanks for watching everyone so happy you're enjoying these videos.
If you're so inclined share them with you D&D group.
New lore videos every wed, I'll see you all next week!
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Classic Fords, Chevys and more! Some even run!! | Barn Find Hunter - Ep. 31 - Duration: 14:23.
- I'm looking at this, and I'm saying,
oh my goodness, this is what I live for.
A scene like this.
And I don't even know what he has.
(car engine revving)
(twangy country music)
Alright, well, I'll see you
probably in 45 minutes, how's that?
Thanks, buh-bye.
You must be Denny.
- I was too busy looking at your car.
I'll put on the uniform.
It's a tough job, but somebody's gotta do it.
Back to the grindstone.
We're meeting a really interesting guy named Denny,
who we heard about from several people,
you gotta meet Denny, 'cause he's got some cool old cars.
He was planning to bring us to another building,
'cause that's where the old cars were.
I said, whoa, wait a minute, what about this car?
So what year is this Riviera?
- [Denny] 63.
- 63, the first year of the Buick Riviera.
401 nailhead engine, so if you're an old drag racing fan,
you remember Tommy Ivo used to run
nailhead Buick engines in his dragsters.
This was like a styling statement for General Motors.
This was over the moon, as far as style
for an American car.
How long have you had this one?
- I dunno, probably 15, 20 years.
I've had it a long time.
- [Host] Does it run?
- (laughs) Yeah.
- [Host] Can you start it?
(car engine roars to life)
Man.
Alright, so you wanna sell this?
- Yeah. - How much you want for it?
- [Host] So you'll take less, like $3,500?
- That seems like a pretty good deal.
- 3,500 bucks.
The floors look solid.
That's metal right there.
There's an Arizona plate in the front,
so this is an Arizona car.
Gonna open this (clanking drowns out voice)
Okay, so there's a new front...
- [Denny] Front piece--
- Headlight cover, I guess, whatever you call it.
To replace the cracked one in the front.
That can't be easy to find.
Extra trim.
So the floor looks solid.
Well let's see what else you got.
I love walking in the dark back buildings.
I asked Denny if he's a Ford guy or a Chevy guy.
He says, "Well, kinda both."
So that stands to reason...
There's a Falcon over here, and a '64 Impala over here.
Alright, so don't tell me.
That's a '51 Ford.
- S S, is that a 283?
- So that's a Falcon, it's got black painted bumper.
It's got a for sale sign on it.
260 V8, it's a 2 barrel, probably, right?
- [Denny] Yeah.
- [Host] 2 barrel, single exhaust?
- [Denny] Yep.
- [Host] Okay, good solid car?
- [Denny] Yeah, yeah.
I painted it.
- [Host] So, three speed on a column,
you never see many of those anymore.
A lot of people went through life without even
learning how to drive those things.
It needs a headliner.
Bucket seats.
So that's got a 260 V8.
A 260 was the second of Ford's small blocks.
They came out with a 221 for just a little while,
then it went to 260, and then 289.
So this is a '63 Falcon?
- [Host] What're ya asking for that?
- Five grand.
Well that's a neat-o car, wow.
So you got another building, you said, too?
- Cool.
(country music)
Oh boy, this looks like fun.
I'm looking at this, and I'm saying,
oh my goodness, this is what I live for.
A scene like this.
And I don't even know what he has.
I know I'm in love with that Ranchero.
You wanna sell this Ranchero?
- [Denny] Yeah.
- How much is that, five grand like the other one?
- [Host] Runs well?
- [Denny] Yeah.
(car engine revving loudly)
- This is the second Falcon we've seen today,
this being a Ranchero, the other being a 2-door.
With a factory 260 V8, 2 barrel, three on the column.
I mean, look at this thing.
It's got funky looking black wire wheels,
good chrome, straight body, nice paint.
That is a blast, man.
What is that, '46, '47 Ford?
- '46, I can't tell the difference.
- I'm a lifelong Ford guy, and I dunno the difference
between '46, '47, and '48.
Old Cutlass, so you got a '40 Chevy Coupe here.
- Five grand.
Another Riviera.
So that's a '63 as well?
- I know the '46, '47, '48 Ford Coupe.
There's a '56 2-door hard top, it's a Chevy.
But, you know, as they all did,
they rusted out around the headlights.
They were very rust prone cars.
I dunno if it's restorable.
Yeah, I think it probably is.
It's a 2-door hard top, which is the most desirable one.
And you know, '56 is the year...
'56 is the Chevy that a lot of people ignore.
They like '55s, they like '57s.
I like '56s.
So this is a Bel Air 2-door hard top.
It's got a three on the column.
Is that restorable, or is it pretty rough?
- [Host] So how much you ask for somethin' like that?
- A couple a grand.
And here's a '56 4-door.
- [Denny] '56 4-door.
- [Host] No motor, solid body?
- [Denny] How're the floors in here?
- [Host] This is from Texas, no kiddin'?
So a little bit, it's got some cavities there.
So this is a, like a '40 Studebaker?
- [Denny] '41 Studebaker.
- [Host] '41 Studebaker, straight six, flatheads.
Does it run?
- [Denny] Couple grand, if somebody needs it.
- [Host] How much?
- [Denny] Couple grand.
- [Host] A couple a grand, does it run?
- [Host] Two grand, for a '41 Studebaker.
- [Denny] That's really cheap, ain't it?
2,500 I meant.
- How about 3,000?
- Okay.
(laughs)
- [Denny] Sold.
- [Host] You know, for somebody that didn't have
a lot of money, and wanted a project car...
Does it come with all the trophies in it?
This is the most fun I've had all day.
Is there another building, or this is it?
(country music)
- [Host] Oh wow, another nice, new building.
Man, that's a good body.
Boy, look at that body, whoa.
So what year is this panel?
- [Denny] '41.
- [Host] '41 Ford.
Oh, look at that.
Corvette independent rear suspension with disc brakes.
That's a nice beginning of a street rod, here.
What'll you ask for this truck?
- Not gonna sell it, okay.
Oh, wow.
I happen to really like Cougars.
So it's a 302 Cougar here?
- [Host] That's a Cobra Jet?
Wow.
Here's a Marti report.
- [Denny] That guy worked for Ford.
- So the options it's got vinyl top,
cruise, automatic, it's got a traction lock differential,
which is posi-rear.
- [Denny] Original tires, I got two of 'em he had on there.
- [Host] Ram-air induction.
Power steering, tilt away wheel.
Air conditioning, AM/FM stereo.
Dad saved the Marti report, that's it right there.
That proves the car is original as you're presenting it.
- [Host] Wow, look at that.
Air conditioning.
- [Denny] Air conditioning, Ram-air.
- [Host] And it's got 30,000 miles, did you say?
It runs well?
- [Denny] Yeah, oh yeah.
- [Host] How much is this?
- [Host] When're you gonna know?
We're trying to sell these for ya.
- [Host] Over 50.
- That's a nice car, boy.
So you bought this in Oklahoma?
- And you needed to get home, so you bought this?
- [Host] So that's a three on the column?
- [Host] It's got a 327?
- [Host] 302, yeah.
- [Host] A rump rump motor, okay.
- [Host] So when you got it, it had a six cylinder?
- [Host] Yep.
- [Host] Did you paint this, or the same paint?
It was like that, black roof.
That's what it looked like before,
that's how good a shape it was.
- [Host] Ah, so look it.
So it was white all the way across the back.
So this was all white,
and he changed it to a factory paint job.
(car engine roaring)
So how much you asking for that one?
50 thousand?
(car engine revving)
That's sweet.
You restored this car?
Wow.
- [Denny] Body off, restored it.
- So it's got three on the tree,
plus overdrive in high gear.
- [Denny] This got overdrive, too.
- I don't want you to tell me what this is,
I'm gonna figure it out, okay?
- [Denny] What?
- Don't tell me what this is.
- [Denny] Oh, I won't then.
- Oh, well here it is, '58 Buick.
Okay (laughs).
Alright.
You know, that's one of the most expensive cars to restore,
because of all this trim on here.
Isn't that something, wow.
You bought that from a General Motors executive?
- [Host] Wow.
- [Denny] Look at that.
- [Host] Big ol' nailhead.
- [Denny] Chrome everything.
- [Host] Man, and look at all the accessories,
it's got the lights in here.
- [Denny] 14 lights.
- [Host] 14 lights, are these original?
- [Denny] No, he put them on there.
Put V nickels up there.
All, everywhere in the car.
- [Host] What's a V nickel?
- [Denny] Well, look right up there,
under that weather stripping.
Take a flashlight.
- [Host] Oh, right here.
Is that so they wouldn't corrode?
- [Denny] He was a coin collector.
He had gold coins, and he had
a packard, it was in a museum somewhere,
and he had gold coins in that.
Gold coins.
- [Host] So look at this, there's a nickel there,
there's a nickel there.
Isn't that something?
Jeez.
- [Denny] They're all under the dash, too.
- Nickels?
This guy had too much time.
- Nickels or quarters,
I think they're V nickels, ain't they?
- I dunno.
- Anyway, they're the big size.
- Jeez, this guy had too much time.
Look at the way this, the door is cut in here.
The windshield comes into the door.
Wow.
Look at all these accessories.
Man.
What a dashboard, looks like a spaceship dashboard.
How many miles on this one?
Can't be 24,000, can it be?
- You know, could be original.
That pedal's hardly worn.
What a contemporary looking gauge set.
24,953, that could be original.
Look at all, I mean everything in here is chrome.
All around the windows, all this trim going across the roof.
This guy bought every option he could buy on this car.
You think that's original upholstery?
- No, he had them seat covers made,
when it was new, in California.
He had them made in California.
It looked like the original seat,
but underneath them are like brand new.
He had them, he was a fussy guy.
See John Mason.
- [Host] Wow, look at that.
- [Denny] Owner.
He was a GM, John Mason.
- [Host] How long have you had this car?
- [Host] Could that be an original tire?
- [Denny] That's what he had in there, in the wrapper.
That's what he bought for it.
- [Host] Okay, so it's not original.
Heck of a car.
Well Denny, thank you.
This has been an amazing afternoon.
When we started off this morning,
we couldn't find anything.
We were kissing frogs and couldn't find a prince.
Well, this is our prince this afternoon.
We met Denny, and he showed us one building,
another building, another building, and another building.
It's one of those days you'd never imagine
the way it started, and how it wound up.
But today was a great barn finding day.
Happy hunting.
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The only way to improve it's with a lot of fights and it takes time, Isaac Julio - Duration: 4:53.
[Leo] Hi Isaac, for how long have you been in Thailand?
Almost a year and a half, 1 year and 4 months
- [Leo] Not planning to go back home? - Not yet
I'm planning to go home for a month, a quick trip just to see my family
because to stay in Brazil is tough, it's hard to make a living from fights
and in Thailand I can. I always dreamed and worked hard for it
and I can't waste the chance that I got
I think it's getting better and I'm starting to get better fights
I knew that I didn't have enough experience and I need to fight a lot
country side to get this experience
because I train for a long time, but I didn't ...
I didn't train how it should be, not because of my team, but because
there's no support for muaythai. At my gym
a person that want to grow as a fighter and live from fights
was only me. In my city, also in Brasil, muaythai is not seen as a job
that was my main issue in Thailand, fight experience
I used to train a lot but never fight, and the key factor is fight experience
for me what makes the difference is the experience that you only get from the ring
You see that you need to be faster
you need to know how to breath, how to walk in the ring
I never practice in the ring. [his gym didn't have one] and just started in Thailand
I'm learning how to walk in the ring because it's not easy
and the only way to improve it is with a lot of fights and takes time
So... I think for you need at least a year to start to understand muaythai
I'm starting to get it now
but still is a long way to go, I'm just in the begining
In Brazil I did 10 fights
I started in 2010, came to Thailand in 2017
on that period I had only 10 fights.
And wasn't easy because I have to save money to fight
for me was hard to travel to São Paulo or Rio de Janeiro to fight [around 500km]
So my plan was don't fight for while and work with classes, teaching, save
the money to make this trip to Thailand and earn the experience that I want
Isaac fought Real Hero tournament where fights are 1 round of 5 min
the other brazilian was Sao Paulo native Jorge Batman
Isaac won Sochanty Phin by KO and Jorge won Gokhan Boran on points
Both brazilians lost in the semifinals for the strong clinch of the Thai opponents
Samingdet Dekfaifah was the champion after win Petchboonchu by KO in the final
Today was easy and I didn't get tired
- [Leo] Didn't get tired? - Yes!
- [Leo] What was the hardest fight on the tournament?
I think was... the brazilian [Isaac], in the 2nd fight
- [Leo] E como foi a final? - Foi bem tranquila
the brazilians are coming strong and if you face one, it's gonna be a hard fight
we're taking it seriously and it's going to be a war
it's hard training and we got the heart and don't give up
and thanks Yoksutai for the support
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