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If you're a millennial TV-watcher, Milo Ventimiglia has likely been in your life for almost 20

years.

Having angstily toyed with Rory Gilmore's heart as Jess on Gilmore Girls, now, at age

40, he tugs at everyone's heartstrings as dad Jack on This Is Us.

But there's a lot you may not know about the real-life Ventimiglia, from his early days

as a teen actor to his eating habits and secret tattoos.

Here is the untold truth of this low-key heartthrob.

Losing to Elijah Wood

At age 12, Ventimiglia first auditioned for a movie called Radio Flyer.

He told W that he attended an open casting call with 2,000 other kids, and was still

in the running as they narrowed it down to a group of six.

But Elijah Wood booked the part.

Ventimiglia didn't attend another audition until he was 16.

Party Guest #1

When Ventimiglia was 18, he got cast in his first paying role: a one-liner on Fresh Prince

of Bel-Air.

"Hey relax Ash, we're just takin a little tour."

He says it was a cool opportunity to watch Will Smith, who was already a star, do his

work.

And, of course, he still remembers the theme song.

"In west Philadelphia born and raised, it's the playground where I spent most of my days."

Career goals

Ventimiglia revealed to W in 2017 that he originally wanted to be one of three things

when he grew up.

"I was either gonna be an actor, a naval aviator, or a pediatric surgeon"

"I wanted to help kids, I wanted to fly jets, or I wanted to just be an actor."

Acting won out, when he entered the business at age 18.

Almost marrying his co-star

During the original Gilmore Girls era, co-stars Ventimiglia and Alexis Bledel started a romantic

relationship after meeting on set, and dated for three-and-a-half years.

A few months before their 2006 breakup, Ventimiglia revealed to People that he and Bledel had

at least thought about marriage, saying,

"It's a fun thing for us to talk about, but that's it — it's down the road."

Sadly for Gilmore Girls fans, it didn't work out.

Secret ink

Ventimiglia has multiple tattoos, but you won't spot them in any of his work.

He told The Daily Mail that whenever he plays a character who also has tattoos, he insists

that production cover up the tattoos he has, and put on fake new ones for his character.

Health nut

Ventimiglia told The Daily Mail that he doesn't eat meat, and he never has, revealing,

"I'm a lifelong vegetarian.

That puts me ahead of the game in terms of health."

He's also cut out energy drinks, and gave up alcohol at age 22.

Finding Jack Pearson

Ventimiglia wasn't exactly a shoe-in for Jack on This Is Us.

He explained to Freida Pinto for Variety,

"They wanted somebody completely different.

I walked in with my beard and my long hair and set my motorcycle helmet down and they

went, 'Who is this guy?'"

Ventimiglia then had a real conversation with the producers, and he won the role.

He said,

"I think they just saw something different than someone who had practiced the words.

And they picked me."

Mini Milo

Actress Alyssa Milano co-starred with Ventimiglia in 2008's Pathology, and the pair became friends.

Milano recounted to People how Ventimiglia encouraged her to get together with her now-husband.

Apparently Milano was torn about dating David Bugliari because he worked for the agency

that repped her, but Ventimiglia told her to go for it.

After the pair's first child was born, Milano thought the name Milo suited her son and would,

quote "be a lovely homage to Milo Ventimiglia" for helping her family get together.

Those lips

Ventimiglia's signature feature — that sexy, casual smile — used to be the bane of his

existence when he was first starting out in Hollywood.

While he was born with what he calls "dead nerves" in his lip, he told People that he

was regularly asked to fix his quote "crooked mouth," saying,

"At times, People told me could you stop doing that thing with your mouth where your lip

is going ...hey, I was born that way.

It's who I am, I got a crooked mouth"

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Poems for Santa Claus

Everybody left.

A cat is mumbling.

Sleep comes again.

What is NEW YEAR - Two magic words?

And the answer is already ready: This is a coniferous smell,

Silvery moonlight On the fir paws,

Weightless balls With sugar coating

And the flicker of tinsel In half-light it is unsteady.

This is an apple pie And a gift pile.

This is a fabulous threshold, For which - a miracle.

The New Year is knocking on the window, A cat is dozing at the window.

Children decorate the Christmas tree, Mom and Dad are congratulated.

Santa Claus hurries to the kids, And the girls, and the boys

He gives out gifts ...

That's what the New Year means!

The snowflake sat on my nose, Tricky asked the question:

"What a fairytale hero -

A red nose, a sack with a mountain? "

I'm not a small child, I know from the cradle

This simple question!

This is Grandfather Frost!

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Trendy Butler Unboxing - Duration: 8:19.

what's going on YouTube I cheated this month I already took a

peek at both of these packages right here I have two months worth of trendy

Butler the past two months I mean one of my favorite companies you're looking at

sixty-five dollars a month two to three items really nice item you know always

good quality you know you could really set your profile up now to where you're

getting stuff that you know that you're gonna like and you'd like to worry about

exchanging or anything like that but I mean let's just get right into these

packages boom so this is my first package right here it looks like they

already folded it together because it's gonna be like you know just an outfit

right here a nice looking bomber jacket but I won't first let you guys know

Santos ten that's gonna save you $10 off your first one so you can try this out

for $55 send it as a gift Christmas is around the corner holidays you might

want to send somebody a nice outfit trendy brother would do the job for you

but let's get into the exact specifics of this I'm actually wearing a nice

t-shirt that I got from Trinity Butler in a previous package a watch game watch

right here MBA edition Rasta clamp bracelet always always got something

going on on my wrist so we got a bomber jacket I like the bomber jacket I like

how it's like a fabric here and they're like a quilt in like with brick with two

on the house I saw like the contrast of the other blacks and then I kind of like

how you have a line in the back so I like how its matched with a dressy shirt

underneath I like that look it's kind of like a casual but let's just unzip it so

this the dress shirt right here is ma shumou moshu ma I got I'm trying to

think I got like a crewneck type of sweater from this brand really good

quality eyewear I've worn it a couple times already so most likely this shirt

is a good quality so here is the dresser but

let's just go into the jacket first so you got cohesive and company I have a

couple days from them always always I'm happy with them

actually got it has a dual zipper I guess that's just a cool look I mean

nobody actually puts the doors are pretty use but you got the dual zipper

but let's let me try this thing on so it's what we have right here I kind of

like the line going down the back cohesive a company I have a pair of

joggers like a khaki pair of joggers that I wear often really like that's

from this brand this first thing oh the next thing matches pretty well with what

I win right now it's actually perfect I mean I like to fit fits good it feels

good I think it probably looks good you probably you know I'm trying it on

already but let's seek out with that so you also have been here you know the

brand cohesive accompany these dots is I it's similar to my actual joggers that I

have with them because they had this pattern on the inside just something

fancy on the inside I guess that brings quality to to the actual I'm gonna put

how much these items actually cost like on the website I know that these items

are always around 50 plus dollars apiece so like I said $55 for the first one

with Santos ten that's gonna give you $10 off but you know good quality so

let's check out that shirt alright so here is the shirt it's like a Chinese or

Japanese and I'm not trying to offend Asia I don't want on offend anybody but

we have 80s so this actually has the price on it I don't know if we zoom it

in focus on that it says $88 for this dresser right here so it has a thicker

feel to it and it looks like this is like this is a type of white you know

dress shirt but that you will wear as like they had it here you know not what

a tie kind of like as the main part of the outfit you know no need for a tie or

not like a plain dress sure because it has these these buttons that really

stand out has like a wooden or like a metal type type feel to them pocket he's

got some like torso I would definitely wear it as an outfit with this jacket

but you already seen how how it came that's exactly what it would look like

and I'm it's gonna fit me because it's a medium so I'm happy with this package

let's take a look at the next pack all right so here we have some colours black

and white for one month and then this one we have some colors and what I do

notice is that both of the items are from Thomas Paine Thomas Paine I've

gotten a couple collar a couple dress shirts from Thomas Paine through trendy

Butler those dress shirts are always $110 a piece and like I said $65 a month

you're getting some good you know retail value in these product in these packages

so let's see exactly what these islands are that's going this as the first one

so we have just like a long-sleeve shirt it's got some detail to it on the collar

like just some extra you know stitching type of look to it as well as the the

back of the arm so it's not just so they try to make it you know it's not just a

plain shirt now there's no retail value but I will leave that retail value or

pop it up on the screen something for you guys so you guys could really see

now I don't know if this is actually a lawsuit yes a long sleeve and then you

also have that same line going through the front as you can see right here so

I'm gonna try this stuff on I'm gonna try this stuff on so you guys can see

how it fits but that is that right there so this is one of the items second item

so for the second item it's also Thomas Paine it's looking like a sweater right

like a hoodie but it's got some some casualness to it it's not just a regular

ol hoodie because it has has these little shoulder the shoulder pad pattern

over here and then you have this type of cuff area right here it kind of looks

like a more of a sweater like a sweatshirt so it has more of a like a

casual look to it and also at the bottom so it's almost like half hoodie half

cardigan type of look so you can probably pull this off with that white

shirt is what but I'm gonna try it both of these items on they do not match and

it's not supposed to but I'm gonna just try them on let you guys see what they

look like alright so this right here this long sleeve this is how

my arms I like the extra detail too I think it really adds although it's not

much it really adds to the look I like it fits good perfect length perfect fit

I'm really happy with this I'm just gonna throw the sweater on top although

like I said it does not match I just want to see how it fits as you guys can

see you know what it looks like it might it feels like it definitely has a car to

give feel to it so I'm gonna call this half honey half cardigan alright so I

think a nice little button-up shirt that matches would be cool underneath it the

sleeves I feel like it's a little bit baggy over here but I do like the

shoulders I like the shoulders on it and it's a zip it up and see exactly what

we're looking at here so you know one side zip it up it's definitely got that

like a little bit baggy cardigan type of feel to it but with the hoodie so it's

like half car to get half hoodie I think it's pretty cool what I normally buy

something like this at the store probably not but that's what I love

about these packages it kind of takes you out of your comfort zone trying

something new you end up liking it so that's two

months right there I'm turning butter guys

Santos ten $10 off

certains is too small might as has been the brains

my new brothers slide and already

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Sketchy Things We Ignore About George Lucas - Duration: 4:10.

The success of Star Wars propelled George Lucas from an indie filmmaker to a Hollywood

Titan.

But despite Lucas' reputation as a dominating creative force, his rise to billion dollar

success didn't come without some questionable traits that tend to get pushed under the rug.

For example...

Domestic dark side

In a 2005 interview with Film Freak Central, Luke Skywalker himself, Mark Hamill, called

George's ex-wife Marcia Lucas "the warmth and the heart" of the original films, and

cites her influence as what's missing from the prequels.

Marcia was part of the Academy Award-winning editing team responsible for shaping the original

Star Wars trilogy, and famously helped make some big decisions regarding plot and characterization.

But as Michael Kaminski's The Secret History of Star Wars notes, following their ugly divorce

in 1983, Marcia was "practically erased from the history books at Lucasfilm" and became

"the forgotten Lucas."

In a 1997 interview, Marcia says that George rudely dismissed her and her contributions

to the franchise:

"In his mind, I always stayed the stupid Valley girl.

He never felt I had any talent, he never felt I was very smart and he never gave me much

credit."

Underwear in space

Princess Leia's bikini in Return of the Jedi became such an iconic image that it even has

its own Wikipedia page.

But in her final book The Princess Diarist, Fisher said she was always uncomfortable with

Lucas's choice to put her in such a revealing outfit.

"I thought he was kidding and it made me very nervous.

I had to sit very straight because I couldn't have lines on my sides, like little creases.

No creases were allowed, so I had to sit very, very rigid straight."

That wasn't the first time Lucas's wardrobe preferences made Fisher uncomfortable, according

to her memoir Wishful Drinking.

She was only 19 when the first movie was made, and on the first day of filming, Lucas told

the young actress she couldn't wear a bra under her dress.

Why?

According to Lucas:

"There's no underwear in space."

The Phantom minstrelsy

The Phantom Menace was a huge box-office success, but is often cited as a low point in the franchise.

A big reason for that is the inclusion of a few racially insensitive characters, as

Bruce Gottlieb of Slate noted back in 1999:

"Crafty Japanese trade villains aren't the only heavy-handed ethnic stereotype in The

Phantom Menace.

As the story continues, the heroes slip past the evil Japanese to a nearby planet.

There, they attempt to repair their broken spaceship but are stymied by the hook-nosed

owner of the local parts shop – Watto – who also happens to have a thick Yiddish accent!"

Making matters worse is the controversial character Jar Jar Binks, who many perceived

as an unfortunate stereotype of African-Americans.

Lucas dismissed the backlash as a manufactured controversy, saying:

"You can only sell newspapers by creating controversies and making controversies."

Critical intolerance

As criticism about the racial stereotypes in The Phantom Menace continued to grow, Lucas

became increasingly defensive to the point where he began lashing out at critics and

essentially calling them all stupid.

Lucas told Salon in 2000:

"They certainly don't know anything about history; they don't know anything about film.

They don't know anything about politics.

They don't know anything about sociology or psychology or anything.

I mean, it's like, you get into a conversation with them and it's hard to find a subject

that they can actually converse on."

"Slaver" slip-up

Disney purchased Lucasfilm in 2012 for a whopping $4 billion and sent shockwaves through the

fanbase when they announced a new sequel trilogy.

Behind the scenes, Disney decided to not use Lucas's story outlines for the new movies,

prompting Lucas to use some ill-advised words during an interview with Charlie Rose.

"I loved them, I created them, I'm, um very intimately involved with them, an obviously…"

"And you sold them."

"I sold them to the people that takes these things..."

Lucas later apologized for calling Disney "bad people" in a statement to The Hollywood

Reporter.

"I misspoke and used a very inappropriate analogy, and for that I apologize."

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Agile, Waterfall, Standups, BDD and Lean - Christmas Box Sets [2017] - Duration: 3:38.

Taking time off over Christmas and the New Year?

Delighted to hear it!

I have some holiday viewing suggestions for you

featuring: a boot, a megastar

a pizza. And a cute little aeroplane

My name is Gary Straughan. This is Development That Pays.

Let's dive in to the Top 5 Playlists of 2017

In January we did a handful of videos on the subject of the daily standup.

I had fun trying to lip-sync Brad Pitt.

The 2nd rule of Standup is: You must do Standup.

You'll find a link to this playlist in the description below.

And a link to the accompanying Cheat Sheet.

From Daily Standup, we moved on to Waterfall

I told the tale of how my video production process moved from Agile to Waterfall

And back to Agile.

I somehow managed to work in a boot.

And a pizza!

This playlist also comes with a Cheat Sheet. (Link below.)

From Waterfall we moved on to Behaviour Driven Development.

I picked a bone with Dan North: the father - the godfather! - of Behaviour Driven Development!

Alas, I came second (!)

But I have no regrets: I came away with a deeper insight into BDD.

I hope you will too

More recently, we returned to the business side of Agile.

I asked the question: "is Agile cost effective?"

Some people were challenged by my claim

that 1+1 can equal 3

I was accused of misleading the jury

My rebuttal was most strenuous.

We had an interesting discussion about value

and its "persist-ability" and "stack-ability"

Before my final selection

I'd like to thank you for your support in 2017

I learned so much from your comments

You have helped to shape Development That Pays.

I can't thank you enough

If you're up for getting your teeth into something of Game Of Thrones proportions,

look no further than the Lean Start-up Journey.

My cunning plan to create a course of some kind - and do so in a Lean fashion.

There were many twists and turns along the way

Did we fly off into the sunset?

Or did we crash and burn?

Watch the playlist and find out!

The Lean Startup, Agile, BDD, Waterfall

and the Daily Standup

5 playlists to enjoy over the the festive period.

You'll find links to all of them below

Whether or not you celebrate Christmas, may I take this opportunity to wish you and your

family a restful and peaceful end to 2017.

I look forward to seeing you again in 2018.

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ACCORDING TO THE FATHER OF PROPAGANDA AN INVISIBLE GOVERNMENT - Duration: 5:19.

ACCORDING TO THE FATHER OF PROPAGANDA AN INVISIBLE GOVERNMENT CONTROLS OUR MINDS WITH A THOUGHT

PRISON

BY Sigmund Fraud,

�Who are the men who without our realizing it, give us our ideas, tell us whom to admire

and whom to despise, what to believe about the ownership of public utilities, about the

tariff, about the price of rubber, about the Dawes Plan, about immigration; who tell us

how our houses should be designed, what furniture we should put in them, what menus we should

serve on our table, what kind of shirts we must wear, what sports we should indulge in,

what plays we should see, what charities we should support, what pictures we should admire,

what slang we should affect, what jokes we should laugh at?� ~ Edward Bernays, Propaganda

Authored by Edward Bernays and published in 1928, the book Propaganda still holds its

position as the gold standard for influencing and manipulating public behavior.

Drawing on his expertise in psychology while using the language of manipulation, Bernays

pioneered social engineering via mass media, and his work lives on in the distorted, statist,

consumer world we have today.

But who are the ones behind the curtain telling us what to think by directing our attention

onto the things which serve interests?

Interestingly, chapter III of Propaganda is titled, �The New Propagandists, and is devoted

to explaining why the controls for mass manipulation are so closely guarded by a relatively tiny

elite who sit in the shadows, out of the public eye, choosing what we are to see and to think,

even controlling the politicians we elect to represent us.

If we set out to make a list of the men and women who, because of their position in public

life, might fairly be called the molders of public opinion we could quickly arrive at

an extended list of persons mentioned in �Who�s Who��

Such a list would comprise several thousand persons.

But it is well known that many of these leaders are themselves led, sometimes by persons whose

names are known to few.

Such persons typify in the public mind the type of ruler associated with the phrase invisible

government.

An invisible government of corporate titans and behind the scenes influencers who�s

mark on culture cannot be understated today.

Bernays continues:

The invisible government tends to be concentrated in the hands of the few because of the expense

of manipulating the social machinery which controls the opinions and habits of the masses.

The public relations counsel, then, is the agent who, working with modern media communication

and the group formation of society, brings an idea to the consciousness of the public.

But he is a great deal more than that.

He is concerned with courses of action, doctrines, systems and opinions, and the securing of

public support for them.

Ultimately, the goal of this type of mass-produced, pop-culture propaganda is to weaken the individual�s

ability to think critically, thereby creating an environment where many people look to one

another for approval, always second-guessing their own faculties.

When this happens, the strength of the collective group begins to take form and multiply, and

ideas can be implanted into the popular culture, taking root in the form of widespread conformist

behavior.

�Thinking critically means making reasoned judgments that are logical and well thought

out.

It is a way of thinking in which one doesn�t simply accept all arguments and conclusions

to which one is exposed without questioning the arguments and conclusions.

It requires curiosity, skepticism and humility.

People who use critical thinking are the ones who say things such as, �How do you know

that?� �Is this conclusion based on evidence or gut feelings?� and �Are there alternative

possibilities when given new pieces of information?��

Final Thoughts The takeaway here is that not much has changed

in 100 years of corporate/statist American culture, other than the technical capacity

to scale this ever upward.

Our lives are still heavily influenced by the likes of the described by Bernays.

There is one advantage we do have now, however, as technology has given us greater access

to the truth and we are now free to split from the matrix psychologically by understanding

what it is and how it influences our lives.

If we choose to do so, that is, if we choose to take the red pill.

In order to understand your life and your mission here on earth in the short time you

have, it is imperative to learn to see the thought prison that has been built around

you, and to actively circumnavigate it.

Free-thinking is being stamped out by the propagandists, but our human tendency is to

crave freedom, and with the aid of truth, we are more powerful than the control matrix

and the invisible government.ACCORDING TO THE FATHER OF PROPAGANDA AN INVISIBLE GOVERNMENT

CONTROLS OUR MINDS WITH A THOUGHT PRISON

BY Sigmund Fraud,

�Who are the men who without our realizing it, give us our ideas, tell us whom to admire

and whom to despise, what to believe about the ownership of public utilities, about the

tariff, about the price of rubber, about the Dawes Plan, about immigration; who tell us

how our houses should be designed, what furniture we should put in them, what menus we should

serve on our table, what kind of shirts we must wear, what sports we should indulge in,

what plays we should see, what charities we should support, what pictures we should admire,

what slang we should affect, what jokes we should laugh at?� ~ Edward Bernays, Propaganda

Authored by Edward Bernays and published in 1928, the book Propaganda still holds its

position as the gold standard for influencing and manipulating public behavior.

Drawing on his expertise in psychology while using the language of manipulation, Bernays

pioneered social engineering via mass media, and his work lives on in the distorted, statist,

consumer world we have today.

But who are the ones behind the curtain telling us what to think by directing our attention

onto the things which serve interests?

Interestingly, chapter III of Propaganda is titled, �The New Propagandists, and is devoted

to explaining why the controls for mass manipulation are so closely guarded by a relatively tiny

elite who sit in the shadows, out of the public eye, choosing what we are to see and to think,

even controlling the politicians we elect to represent us.

If we set out to make a list of the men and women who, because of their position in public

life, might fairly be called the molders of public opinion we could quickly arrive at

an extended list of persons mentioned in �Who�s Who��

Such a list would comprise several thousand persons.

But it is well known that many of these leaders are themselves led, sometimes by persons whose

names are known to few.

Such persons typify in the public mind the type of ruler associated with the phrase invisible

government.

An invisible government of corporate titans and behind the scenes influencers who�s

mark on culture cannot be understated today.

Bernays continues:

The invisible government tends to be concentrated in the hands of the few because of the expense

of manipulating the social machinery which controls the opinions and habits of the masses.

The public relations counsel, then, is the agent who, working with modern media communication

and the group formation of society, brings an idea to the consciousness of the public.

But he is a great deal more than that.

He is concerned with courses of action, doctrines, systems and opinions, and the securing of

public support for them.

Ultimately, the goal of this type of mass-produced, pop-culture propaganda is to weaken the individual�s

ability to think critically, thereby creating an environment where many people look to one

another for approval, always second-guessing their own faculties.

When this happens, the strength of the collective group begins to take form and multiply, and

ideas can be implanted into the popular culture, taking root in the form of widespread conformist

behavior.

�Thinking critically means making reasoned judgments that are logical and well thought

out.

It is a way of thinking in which one doesn�t simply accept all arguments and conclusions

to which one is exposed without questioning the arguments and conclusions.

It requires curiosity, skepticism and humility.

People who use critical thinking are the ones who say things such as, �How do you know

that?� �Is this conclusion based on evidence or gut feelings?� and �Are there alternative

possibilities when given new pieces of information?��

Final Thoughts The takeaway here is that not much has changed

in 100 years of corporate/statist American culture, other than the technical capacity

to scale this ever upward.

Our lives are still heavily influenced by the likes of the described by Bernays.

There is one advantage we do have now, however, as technology has given us greater access

to the truth and we are now free to split from the matrix psychologically by understanding

what it is and how it influences our lives.

If we choose to do so, that is, if we choose to take the red pill.

In order to understand your life and your mission here on earth in the short time you

have, it is imperative to learn to see the thought prison that has been built around

you, and to actively circumnavigate it.

Free-thinking is being stamped out by the propagandists, but our human tendency is to

crave freedom, and with the aid of truth, we are more powerful than the control matrix

and the invisible government.

For more infomation >> ACCORDING TO THE FATHER OF PROPAGANDA AN INVISIBLE GOVERNMENT - Duration: 5:19.

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Takefumi / 我最近在衝三小啦~ - Duration: 1:16.

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Bildspel Babblarna för små barn. Tecknad film för barn tittar på YouTube - Duration: 3:41.

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এক ওভারে ৭ ছক্কা মেরে সবার রেকড ভঙ্গে দিলেন এই ক্রিকেটার - Duration: 1:15.

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London Bridge And More Nursery Rhymes On Youtube Part 2 | ItsyBitsyKids - Duration: 16:14.

London Bridge is falling down, Falling down, falling down.

London Bridge is falling down, My fair lady.

Build it up with wood and clay, Wood and clay, wood and clay,

Build it up with wood and clay, My fair lady.

Wood and clay will wash away, Wash away, wash away,

Wood and clay will wash away, My fair lady.

Build it up with bricks and mortar, Bricks and mortar, bricks and mortar,

Build it up with bricks and mortar, My fair lady.

Bricks and mortar will not stay, Will not stay, will not stay,

Bricks and mortar will not stay, My fair lady.

Build it up with iron and steel, Iron and steel, iron and steel,

Build it up with iron and steel, My fair lady.

Iron and steel will bend and bow, Bend and bow, bend and bow,

Iron and steel will bend and bow, My fair lady.

Build it up with silver and gold, Silver and gold, silver and gold,

Build it up with silver and gold, My fair lady.

London Bridge is falling down, Falling down, falling down.

London Bridge is falling down, My fair lady.

If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands.

If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands.

If you're happy and you know it and you really want to show it,

If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands.

If you're happy and you know it, stomp your feet.

If you're happy and you know it, stomp your feet.

If you're happy and you know it and you really want to show it,

If you're happy and you know it, stomp your feet.

If you're happy and you know it, snap your fingers.

If you're happy and you know it, snap your fingers.

If you're happy and you know it and you really want to show it,

If you're happy and you know it, snap your fingers.

If you're happy and you know it say "Okay!".

"Okay!"

If you're happy and you know it say "Okay!".

"Okay!"

If you're happy and you know it and you really want to show it,

If you're happy and you know it say "Okay!".

"Okay!"

If you're happy and you know it do all four.

"Okay!"

If you're happy and you know it do all four.

"Okay!"

If you're happy and you know it and you really want to show it,

If you're happy and you know it do all four.

"Okay!"

Three blind mice.

Three blind mice.

See how they run.

See how they run.

They all ran after the farmer's wife,

Who cut off their tails with a carving knife,

Did ever you see such a thing in your life,

As three blind mice?

Three blind mice.

Three blind mice.

See how they run.

See how they run.

They all ran after the farmer's wife,

Who cut off their tails with a carving knife,

Did ever you see such a thing in your life,

As three blind mice?

The wheels on the bus go round and round.

Round and round.

Round and round.

The wheels on the bus go round and round,

All through the town!

The doors on the bus goes open and shut.

Open and shut.

Open and shut.

The doors on the bus goes open and shut.

All through the town!

The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep.

Beep, beep, beep.

Beep, beep, beep.

The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep.

All through the town!

The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish.

Swish, swish, swish.

Swish, swish, swish.

The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish,

All through the town!

The people on the bus go up and down.

Up and down.

Up and down.

The people on the bus go up and down,

All through the town!

The baby on the bus goes waa, waa, waa.

Waa, waa, waa.

Waa, waa, waa.

The baby on the bus goes waa, waa, waa,

All through the town!

The mommy on the bus goes shh, shh, shh.

Shh, shh, shh.

Shh, shh, shh.

The mommy on the bus goes shh, shh, shh,

All through the town!

Mary had a li ttle lamb, little lamb, little lamb.

Mary had a little lamb,

It`s fleece was white as snow.

And everywhere that Mary went, Mary went, Mary went,

Everywhere that Mary went

- the lamb was sure to go.

He followed her to school one day

School one day, school one day.

He followed her to school one day,

Which was against the rule.

It made the children laugh and play,

Laugh and play, laugh and play,

It made the children laugh and play

- to see a lamb at school.

And so the teacher turned it out,

Turned it out, turned it out.

And so the teacher turned it out,

But still it lingered near,

And waited for her patiently,

Patiently, patiently,

And waited for her patiently

- till Mary did appear.

"Why does the lamb love Mary so?

Mary so?

Mary so?

Why does the lamb love Mary so,"

The eager children cried .

"Why, Mary loves the lamb, you know."

Lamb, you know, lamb, you know,

Mary loves the lamb, you know,"

The teacher did reply.

Baa, baa, black sheep,

Have you any wool?

Yes, sir, yes, sir,

Three bags full;

One for the master,

One for the dame,

One for the little boy

Who lives down the lane.

Baa, baa, white sheep,

Have you any wool?

Yes, sir, yes, sir,

Three bags full;

One for the master,

One for the dame,

One for the old man,

Who lives down the lane.

Baa, baa, grey sheep,

Have you any wool?

Yes, sir, yes, sir,

Three bags full;

One for the master,

One for the dame,

One for the old maid

Who lives down the lane.

Row, row, row your boat, Gently down the stream.

Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, Life is but a dream.

Row, row, row your boat, Gently down the stream.

Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, Life is but a dream.

Row, row, row your boat, Gently down the stream.

Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, Life is but a dream.

Row, row, row your boat, Gently down the stream.

Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, Life is but a dream.

Row, row, row your boat, Gently down the stream.

Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, Life is but a dream.

Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, Life is but a dream.

For more infomation >> London Bridge And More Nursery Rhymes On Youtube Part 2 | ItsyBitsyKids - Duration: 16:14.

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রোহিঙ্গা নারীদের নির্বিচারে ধর্ষণ করত মিয়ানমারের সেনারা - Duration: 1:30.

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