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UPDATE! VIEWER'S REQUEST - LIQUIDS? 🍀HoLife Handheld Cordless Vacuum 🦋 WET DRY Product Review 👈 - Duration: 4:53.
this is gonna be a brief update relating to the HoLife handheld vacuum got
a comment from reviewers saying she wish she could see it picking up liquids and
also ask how it was like cleaning up around child's high chair food particles
of noodles what not so I'm gonna put it to the test
I have actually just been using it on dry surfaces so I've got some oatmeal
here on the tray and first I'm gonna try to get that up and it's wet oatmeal in
fact go pour some water on there it steps you pick up up to 100 milliliters
of water so should have enough room with this so here we go
okay I hope that was good what's this all on the camera it picked up the
oatmeal and I'm water in no time so so I'm gonna remove the tray I've got some
more oatmeal here and I'm going to pour some juice ooh I hate to stain the strap
so I'll just pour water on there so I'm gonna pour some water on here also it'll
be just that by the way actually I'll put a little juice here I just don't
want to put too much juice and staying the straps but I'm gonna pour a fair
amount of water on the seat look at the seat around okay so there's a fair
amount of water on the seat and a blob of oatmeal
it's completely going that fast so it really does look for liquids didn't me
try one more thing
John's into the guy and he's a little more juice water okay I got quite a mess
there
and that came up fluid Sargon the spaghetti is gone it does work works for
liquids one more time one more time there's see if the camera picks that up
I'd filled it up with what's probably putting a couple ounces of the water
so it is the HoLife handheld wet dry vacuum and no I do not work for the
company but it's turning out so far to be a great product thanks for watching
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What The Original It Cast Looks Like Today - Duration: 7:16.
The 2017 film version of Stephen King's It made its mark as one of the biggest critical
and commercial hits of the year, but it wasn't the first time the horror master's classic
1986 story made its way to the screen.
The book's original adaptation, a 1990 TV miniseries, lacked a movie-sized budget and
modern special effects, but it still managed to give audiences plenty of scares.
The TV version of It had a strong cast going for it, including budding young stars and
formidable character actors portraying the adults.
With the exception of Jonathan Brandis and John Ritter, who've passed away since the
movie's release, most of It's original cast is still busy with strong Hollywood careers.
Here's a look back at the original ensemble and what they've been up to in the 27 years
since Pennywise last reared his head.
Richard Thomas
TV fans might best remember Richard Thomas for his Emmy-winning turn as "John-Boy" in
the The Waltons.
But for horror fans, Richard Thomas will always be remembered as the grownup version of Bill
Denbrough, taking over the role of the Losers' leader from Jonathan Brandis.
After It, Thomas continued his prolific acting career with more films like Wonder Boys and
TV series such as The Americans.
Thomas also maintains a steady career on the stage, recently earning a Tony Award nomination
for his role in the 2017 Broadway revival of The Little Foxes.
Brandon Crane
In the 1990 miniseries, Brandon Crane played the young version of Ben Hanscom, who was
frequently bullied by Henry Bowers and his gang because of his weight.
Around the same time, Crane also had a recurring role on the classic drama-comedy series The
Wonder Years as Kevin's close friend Doug Porter.
Following his appearance in It, Crane continued to appear on the small screen and in short
films, and these days he makes his living as a stage actor, singer, and front-end website
developer.
During the summer of 2017, Crane reunited with some of the other Derry alums to film
the upcoming documentary, Pennywise: The Story of 'IT.'
Emily Perkins
Canadian actress Emily Perkins portrayed the young version of Beverly Marsh in the miniseries,
and it was one of her first major roles.
But something about her stint as a scream queen in It seemed to stick, because she would
later continue to star in scary projects like The X-Files and and Ginger Snaps.
Nowadays, she's taking a break from the small screen as she enjoys her newest role as mom.
Annette O'Toole
Before she became the adult Beverly Marsh in It, Annette O'Toole appeared as Clark Kent's
love interest Lana Lang in Superman III.
And after defeating the Derry demon, O'Toole returned to the Smallville fold by starring
as the Superman's mother on the small screen.
After that was done, however, she came back to the realm of Stephen King for a brief stint
on the small screen adaptation of 11.22.63.
Seth Green
Long before he became a household name, Seth Green was the foul-mouthed wisecracking Richie
Tozier in the It miniseries.
He later rose to fame with roles in the Austin Powers film franchise, his long-running role
as Oz on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and the dozens of other films and TV shows he's been
a part of.
Nowadays, his steadiest work seems to happen behind a microphone: he provides voices for
Family Guy, Robot Chicken and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and even made into the Marvel
Universe as the voice of Howard the Duck in the Guardians of the Galaxy movies.
Harry Anderson
For adult Richie, actor-comedian Harry Anderson stepped into the role.
"Beep beep Richie" "I didn't hear that."
Anderson is likely better known for his long-running role as Judge Harry Stone in the NBC sitcom
Night Court, but he's also popped up in popular series like Cheers and Hearts Afire.
But much like Richie, he's always had comedy at heart, and these days, he can be seen performing
stand-up routines and magic shows around the country.
Adam Faraizl
Twelve-year-old Eddie Kaspbrak was the most timid member of the Losers' Club,
frequently jumping at his own shadow or complaining of ailments, like asthma, that his mother
convinced him he suffered from.
Playing Eddie in the 1990 miniseries was Adam Faraizl, who didn't stick with acting for
long after It premiered on television.
He made a handful of appearances in TV movies like Where the Red Fern Grows, but ultimately
he found a professional passion in the restaurant business where he specializes in bar beverages.
Dennis Christopher
Playing the adult version of Eddie Kaspbrak in the It miniseries was Dennis Christopher,
who first rose to prominence in Hollywood with his starring role as Dave in the 1979
film Breaking Away.
Christopher went on to appear in many more films and television shows over the years,
including Roswell and Star Trek: Enterprise.
He also appeared in Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained and recently starred in several
episodes of the Epix comedy series Graves.
Marlon Taylor
Playing young Mike Hanlon was actor Marlon Taylor, who also appeared in a handful of
other television roles as a child, including Sister, Sister.
After 1994, Taylor took a hiatus from acting, but reappeared in 2009 when he co-starred
in the rap drama Know Thy Enemy.
Information about what he's been up to since then is scarce, but according to Taylor's
Twitter account, he recently finished filming a part for an episode in season four of Syfy's
post-apocalyptic TV series Z-Nation.
Tim Reid
Tim Reid played out the rest of Mike Hanlon's tale for viewers, as he discovers that It
has returned 27 years after their last encounter.
Like his younger counterpart Marlon Taylor, Tim Reid also appeared on the sitcom Sister,
Sister and continued to act in a number of films and television shows, including That
'70s Show and Treme.
Most recently, Reid made a couple of appearances as Bishop Lionel Jeffries in the Oprah Winfrey
Network drama series Greenleaf.
Ben Heller
Being an actor isn't for everyone, and it certainly seems that was the case for Ben
Heller, who played the 12-year-old version of Stanley Uris in 1990.
Stan is the most logical — and skeptical — of the Losers' Club members, and Heller
handled the role just fine.
However, his appearance as Stan was his first and last acting role.
Fans will get to finally find out what he's been up to in his post-Derry days when he
appears on the 2018 documentary about the mini-series' production.
Richard Masur
Stan was the one who initiated the blood oath between the Losers' Club members when they
were children.
But when he learns that he'll have to make good on that promise, his fear of facing the
ancient evil again leads him to take his own life.
"Sorry I'm late."
Richard Masur is probably better known for his work in shows like Rhoda and films like
The Thing.
Today, he's still a regular on the small screen, having recently starred in The Good Wife and
Orange is the New Black.
Tim Curry
Renowned actor Tim Curry did much of the heavy lifting in the 1990 It miniseries with his
role as Pennywise the Dancing Clown.
While there has been considerable buzz surrounding Bill Skarsgård's modern take on the character
in the 2017 film adaptation, it still doesn't displace Curry's cheeky performance as a fan
favorite from the first adaptation.
Following It, Curry continued his extremely prolific acting career with dozens of roles
in films and television shows.
And even after suffering a stroke in 2012 which left him wheelchair-bound, Curry refused
to slow down, taking a voice role in Star Wars: The Clone Wars and returning to The
Rocky Horror Picture Show realm as the Criminologist in the Fox TV remake.
And he's still ready to bust out Pennywise whenever the need arises:
"And we say down here we float."
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What You Didn't See On TV At The 2017 Emmy Awards - Duration: 6:47.
The 2017 Primetime Emmy Awards were filled with the usual levels of cheeky humor, emotional
acceptance speeches, political calls to action, and the all-around excitement that one expects
from the award show.
Fortunately, the Emmys had no La La Land-Moonlight snafu, but there were still some major moments
that happened behind-the-scenes before, during, and after the telecast.
Here's what you didn't see on TV during the 2017 Emmys.
ACLU boost
The 2017 Emmys red carpet was filled with blue.
Several nominees and guest presenters sported simple, blue ribbons pinned to their ensembles
to show support for the American Civil Liberties Union.
Those who visibly supported the organization included The Night Of star Riz Ahmed, co-presenters
B.D.
Wong and Matt Bomer, The Handmaid's Tale stars Ann Dowd and Elisabeth Moss, Top Chef host
Padma Lakshmi, Transparent stars Judith Light and Kathryn Hahn, Silicon Valley star Kumail
Nanjiani, and Homeland star Mandy Patinkin.
Given this fashion statement and the political atmosphere of the evening's speeches, it was
clear from the start that many stars came out for more than just an evening of entertainment.
Dissing the profession
Shailene Woodley might've been an Emmy nominee for her work on HBO's Big Little Lies, but
the actress revealed that she herself is not a TV buff.
"I haven't had a TV since I moved out of my parents' house at 18."
"All my friends watch TV.
I always ask them when do they have time to?
When do people have time to?"
Woodley went on to say that instead of turning on the tube, she likes to read.
But her dislike of the entertainment industry, and particularly the medium that was being
celebrated, seemed a little zany, even for her.
About that cameo
It might have been meant as a cheeky wink to the fact that Melissa McCarthy won outstanding
guest actress in a comedy series thanks to her impression of "Spicey" on Saturday Night
Live.
But the opening monologue cameo by former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer didn't
land very well with audiences.
He brought in his own roving podium to assure host Stephen Colbert that his crowd size would
be the biggest, period, much like he'd done on the first day of his last job.
"This will be the largest audience to witness an Emmys period."
The bit quickly went viral — but for all the wrong reasons.
Some critics rebuked the decision to invite Spicer to the awards, questioning if the move
normalized the embattled former White House staffer and suggesting that some of his remarks
made while he held his job with the administration were no laughing matter.
He did find one unlikely defender in SNL Emmy winner Alec Baldwin, who said:
"I think that people in the business, the average person, is very grateful for him to
have a sense of humor and participate."
Poker face
Feud star Jackie Hoffman had an instantly meme-able reaction to losing out to Laura
Dern.
She was spotted mouthing "dammit, dammit" after her name wasn't called for the prize.
Afterward, Hoffman proceeded to lob strange accusations against Dern via Twitter, saying,
"Laura Dern had famous parents.
Forgive me for being from real people #elitism."
After that, her comments became even more bonkers.
Hoffman accused Dern of running a "child porn ring" and "loot[ing] art from Nazi victims."
Eventually, it became clear to Hoffman that others weren't necessarily seeing her remarks
as jokes, so she wrote, "I hear the media actually taking my reaction seriously?
Are you kidding me?"
For a minute there, it looked like Hoffman was the sorest loser of the night.
An official debut
Although he got no airtime because he was neither a nominee nor a presenter, Ben Affleck
did come to the Emmys as the plus-one of Saturday Night Live producer Lindsay Shookus, who has
become his girlfriend after his split from wife Jennifer Garner.
SNL was on the receiving end of more than a dozen nominations and six wins at the Emmys,
so although they didn't pose for the press line, Affleck was seen supporting his new
gal.
The two were spotted by reporters celebrating the show's successful night backstage at the
VIP lounge.
Even though they've been seen out and about before the Emmys, this was their first official
outing as a couple to a high-profile event.
Going viral
Dave Chappelle and John Oliver went viral when they gave props to the District of Columbia
Public School system during their time at the mic.
While presenting, Chappelle gave a shout-out to his alma mater, and after that, Emmy-winner
John Oliver lauded D.C. schools as well.
As a result, #DCPublicSchools became the second-highest trending topic of the evening and even prompted
several viral responses from the school system's official Twitter account as a token of gratitude.
Fractious farewell
Any awards show's in memoriam segment is bound to drudge up some bad feelings — whether
it's over unequal time spent on one person over another, someone important being omitted
from the honor, or just plain disfavor of the tradition at large.
The 69th Emmy Awards had an unusual complaint on its hands: viewers were more angered over
who was included in the segment than who wasn't, particularly controversial former Fox News
boss Roger Ailes.
Ailes was accused of sexual assault multiple times by former employees and ultimately resigned
as CEO before his passing in May 2017.
For many, his inclusion in the Emmys' memorial roll was especially upsetting.
Finishing the speech
This Is Us star Sterling K. Brown took home one of the night's biggest prizes — best
actor in a drama series — but his time at the podium ended on a somewhat low note.
After recognizing those who'd come before him, Brown proceeded to thank his co-stars
individually with thoughtful and poignant notes of praise for each.
But before he could finish, Brown was drowned out by music that the actor insisted was louder
than others who'd accepting their prizes earlier in the show.
"You can play.
You can play!
Nobody got that loud music."
The internet was immediately outraged by the cut-off, but backstage, Brown was invited
to finally finish his acceptance speech.
"They cut me off before I got to thank my wife, man."
The man behind the voice
Although The Late Show's Stephen Colbert was the host of the 69th Annual Primetime Emmy
Awards, it was another man who truly controlled the pace and presentation of the event.
Superior Donuts star Jermaine Fowler served as the announcer for the evening, delivering
voice-over commentary between each award presentation and ushering in commercial breaks with quick
quips.
"This is the first Emmy win and ninth nomination for Elisabeth Moss.
She graduated high school two years early, I read that on the internet."
Fowler's presence was very much felt throughout the entire program — even if you might not
have seen much of him during the show.
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Гравий для колодца. Гравийный фильтрующий слой очистки воды. Песчано-гравийный фильтр - Duration: 1:09.
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JUST IN: Obama Caught Taking Hundreds Of Thousands Of Dollars Behind Closed Doors… | Top Stories - Duration: 1:45.
Former President Barack Obama is taking a page right out of the Clinton handbook.
On Monday, it was discovered that he is giving secret Wall Street speeches for hundreds of
thousands of dollars.
Last month, Obama took in over $400,000 talking to Northern Trust Corp. clients, Bloomberg
reported.
In addition, he also spoke with Carlyle Group LP last week, and is slated to be a keynote
speaker at Cantor Fitzgerald LP's conference on health care next week.
TH reports:
Before Northern Trust Corp., Obama received criticism for another gig after it was publicized
that, he would speak at Cantor Fitzgerald's health conference for a fee of $400,000.
Kevin Lewis, a spokesman for Obama, told the news outlet that the since the end of his
White House tenure, the former president has given speeches "true to his values."
"His paid speeches in part have allowed President Obama to contribute $2 million to
Chicago programs offering job training, and employment opportunities to low-income youth,"
Lewis said.
Obama has not always had a cozy relationship with Wall Street.
In 2009, the then-president slammed bankers for their role in the financial crisis.
His administration issued a number of new rules and regulations to try and rein in the
largest banks, but did not prosecute any CEOs and did resisted calls from his party to break
up the largest institutions.
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BTS - DNA M/V Reaction by KB - Duration: 4:28.
Tati: GOOD MORNING !
Leila: I hide the knees
Sara: The sound is too low
Tati: Drugs
Tati: The whistle
Sara: Did you know that this is the rythem of "Meu flow", my sister has done it
Leila: I get out of breath
Tati: I love this filter, can somebody tell me the name ?
Leila: He is very handsome
Tati: I like the colors
Tati: Yes it is pretty, is more grown up
Leila: Is beautiful
Marta: This music has the summer vibe
Sara: Go / Tati: I love... / Sara: Go
Tati: All the aesthetics
Tati: He is really pretty, really grown up
Tati: He's not the baby of grudge anymore
Tati: They're the same
Sara: IS THIS TO SHIP THEM TOO
Sara: I DON'T SHIP
Leila: Interesting fact he is using Harley's Quinn jacket
Tati: It isn't, but it looks the same
Sara: It was just me who think that it will apear that tattoo from Harry Potter ?
Tati: Yes
Leila: It remember me another thing but i'll tell later
Tati: Drugs ?
Leila: The oatmeal cookie (in portuguese makes sense)
Sara: I saw a hand inside a gluey thing, didn't you guys see that ?
Tati: Nop
Tati: I love this aesthetic
Sara: I love this man
Sara: SO CUTE ! ... sorry
Sara: Rap Mon was dancing, did you guys see it ?
Tati: Harry Potter was danci... / Sara: Rap Monster
Sara: No i have to go to the floor
Tati: I'm really loving the colors
Leila: I'm loving cookie
Tati: Jimin's charm
Sara/Leila: It's Jin
Tati: Unintentionally said Jimin, i wanted to say Jin
Sara: Go my love
Tati: This kid is so grown up
Leila: It's very beautiful
Sara: So they are trying to win the Best Artist Award again
Sara: What is this ? this is from Blood, Sweat & Tears
Tati: We can conclude that ... / Sara: I WANT TO DANCE THIS !
Leila: This has to go well
Tati: I already conclude that Jungkook is the center of this MV
Sara: Jungkook is the center of BTS, it's normal
Tati: Not every time
Tati: He's really pale, he needs a little bit of sun
Sara: Are you listening to his voice
Sara: Jin is singing better and better
Tati: It's not Jimin is Jin
Tati: LOOK IS JIMIN !
Sara: Ok love
Sara: He just played with my soul, but i'm ok
Sara: I'm ok hes just...
Sara: Ruined me
Sara: Rap Monster looks like a retarded
Sara: Why do you guys give him difficult moves, he doesn't know
Sara: It's dancing better
Tati: You can talk after you can dance this
oatmeal cookie
Sara: It ended like this ?
Tati: This Mv it has a high quality
Sara: It can't end like this / Leila: It hasn't ended / Sara: It ended with J-Hope jacket
Sara: It ended ?
Tati: See you next year
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Chinese Ghost Faced coin of the State of Chu - Duration: 5:02.
hello people are you going and today I want to show you this you could call a
coin if you want to generally a coin is just some form of metal or something
that has a inscription identifying it and this one is and Ghostface money from
the state of Chu in China now the reason why they call it a ghost face is a
generally Chinese pretty superstitious there's eyes there's a mouth probably
either like fangs and ghosts in China are a bit different than ghosts in our
Western countries traditionally in ghosts in Western countries could not
hurt people the ghosts in China they can interact with people and they can hurt
them there is one specific ghost it's called swegway it's a ghost that lives
in water and how it gets out of that situation
you said it he drowns someone else so that person's ghost becomes a swegway in
the water and that ghost can go on to be reborn there's another person so it's
the type of document that Chinese ghosts actually get into okay this the state of
Chu existed from about 700 to about 220 BC that's when China was united under
the Han Dynasty and the state of Chu Yi so Stuart roughly where who buy or and
who nannies and this coin was issued during a period that called warring
States it's where the number of our small
kingdoms was silent reduced by ever kingdoms taking him over to the state of
Chu was the last one left hmm it's very interesting Chinese
history if you haven't read it before Wikipedia has lots of information on it
and all these different states in China issued their own different types of
money like there is Spade money and knife money if you can call it that
they're usually just uh trading tokens you know they have a set value in the
metal as these these type of things can't really don't have any value or
usefulness in themselves and these ones copied off cowrie shells which are a
cease now that were traded from the coastline into the interior and
obviously be more into the interior you get the less carry shells you'd actually
find it's not a more valuable dough you know I'm not too sure what this
character actually is and not too sure about those who study Chinese probably
would know what it is as well this looks like it this symbol 409 you am but I did
very much it's actually like that so and this one was issued between 400 and 220
BC but I'm not too sure the exact period that these climbers minted okay so the
reverse is nothing there is no inscription on these on the reverse
later on I'll show you a knife money and then sort of Spade money I'll do it
something and they're not really popular outside of China so in here you have a
whole you have a whole to string it together on a string so you can have
like the cash coins or as trying to call it win
you can string it together and carry it around and trade it in multiple Lots so
that is my Chinese Ghostface money
supposing maybe it Cantonese will be quite in not sure so just be ghost money
kind of interface anyway thank you for watching I hope you like Chinese coins
I like all coins anyway please give it a thumbs up
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How to make small Rifel Gun || Simple Life Hacks at Home - Duration: 3:38.
How to make small Rifel Gun
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