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Your Favorite Dog Breeds Happy New Year! - Animal Facts - Duration: 7:15.It's hard to deny.
You guys love dogs.
And that's OK with us because we love them too.
Over the past year, you guys have logged hours upon hours of view time on our dog videos.
We raise a toast to you and can't wait to bring you more videos throughout this new
year.
We're going to count views as votes and see what dogs you like most.
There's a playlist of all these dogs linked in the description.
Hi, I'm Leroy and I'm Rosie and this is Animal Facts.
Let's get started.
But, before we start, take a moment to like and subscribe for more fun, fauna facts.
10 Yorkshire Terrier
Might as well start off the list with a cutie.
And you guys have.
The pride of Yorkshire England starts us off.
The Yorkie is a worthy entrant on this list with his silky coat and feisty but loving
personality.
His charms have gained this big dog in a small body the title of the most popular dog in
the US and to the number ten spot on this list chosen by you.
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fact.
9.
Yorkie Poo
Take a Yorkie and add a bit of the ever popular and intelligent poodle and you get the number
9 entry on our list.
The Yorkie Poo makes a delightful companion and is perfectly suited to apartment life,
especially if you don't mind a little barking.
He has plenty of energy to burn and he loves to play when he's not parked on your lap
watching Animal Facts.
His ability to run fast and jump high can be surprising to those who aren't expecting
a canine Superman.
8.
Miniature Schnauzer
Lively and active, the Miniature Schnauzer has a larger than life personality and loves
to participate in everything you do.
He'll follow you around the house, alert you to someone at the door – possibly more
heartily than you might desire and his lovable personality has placed him firmly on this
list.
You can't help but love this bearded charmer.
But, don't expect him to sit around watching YouTube with you.
Despite his small stature, the Miniature Schnauzer is not a lap dog.
He's athletic and energetic and needs tons of daily exercise.
7.
Pomsky
You have certainly shown a lot of love to the designer dog breeds and the Pomsky is
certainly no exception.
A cross between a Pomeranian and a Siberian Husky, the Pomsky is a great companion and
wonderful family dog.
Although, they are a bit hard to come by.
Most of us might be stuck admiring him from the sideline, but awwww he's cute!
6.
Rottweiler
Robust and powerful, the Rottweiler is happiest when given a job to perform.
His intelligence, endurance, and willingness to work make him suitable as a police dog,
herder, service dog, therapy dog, obedience competitor and devoted companion, as well
as a popular breed on YouTube.
You seem to love this wonderful breed and we can't blame you.
He's bold and he's beautiful.
5.
Jack Russell Terrier
The Jack Russell Terrier might have had help getting on this list.
Celebrity Jacks like Wishbone and Eddie from Frasier have certainly helped to get this
spunky little dog to the forefront of dog popularity.
That's OK though because this intelligent breed deserves all the recognition he receives.
He may not be a great pet for everyone due to his insane amount of energy and somewhat
stubborn personality, but we do love to watch him.
4.
Maltipoo
These next two are Doodle dogs – both are designer dogs with a Poodle parent.
Number 4 is the Maltipoo.
He is a popular cross of the Maltese and the Poodle, known for his fun-loving and affectionate
nature.
Active and charming, he can fit into all kinds of homes and families: apartment or house,
a family with kids or elderly single.
Find out more about him and the rest of these wonderful dogs in the play list in the description.
3.
Cockapoo
At number 3, our second Doodle dog in this list is the Cockapoo.
He is one of the oldest designer breeds.
The cross between the Cocker Spaniel and the Poodle, he's a much-loved Designer dog known
for being completely people-oriented.
The Cockapoo is intelligent enough to train easily, hardly sheds, forgives quickly, and
is so affectionate that you'll never feel alone.
2.
Maltese
Our listreturns us to the purebred toy breeds.
One of the brightest and gentlest of the toys, the Maltese is exceedingly playful and enjoys
clever games of dexterity such as "pull the hidden toy from under the cabinet with your
paw."
Maltese are generally peaceful with the world and quite confident in his position on this
list.
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1.
Bichon Frise
Some of you have definitely shown concern as to how I say "Bichon Frise", but nonetheless
you've had no trouble watching this fluffy heart warmer.
You've skyrocketed the Bichon to the top of our list by a sizable gap.
Bred specifically to be a companion, the Bichon Frise is a wonderfully affectionate dog.
Because his job was to entertain, his nifty repertoire of tricks made him an ideal circus
dog.
Today, though, he's more often found entertaining his people at home and right here on Animal
Facts.
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Music Monday: 'Up All Night' Music Video w/ JoJo Siwa, Lizzy Greene, Riele Downs & More! | Nick - Duration: 2:16.Sleep over at my house, you in?
- Yeah, we're in! - Yeah, we're in!
♪ Squad rolls in It's a quarter past 9 ♪
♪ On a school night That's a quarter past bed time ♪
♪ But it's not which means We got hours ahead ♪
♪ To do what we want And not go to bed ♪
♪ We're all hanging out Just having a ball ♪
♪ Got phones in hands Gotta document it all ♪
♪ We're updating our stories And taking tons of pics ♪
♪ Girls say "What up?" To the boys of Nick ♪
♪ Yo, man, come here And see what I just got ♪
♪ Hey it's the girls That's a funny shot ♪
♪ Gotta say it looks Like they're having lots of fun ♪
♪ Yeah they are Let's hit them back with one ♪
♪ 'Cause it's the weekend And we're staying up all night ♪
♪ Me and my BFF's Going till day light ♪
♪ This might be a sleep over But we're not sleepy ♪
♪ We be partying all night In our blanket teepee ♪
♪ Now we've laid out our beds Real nice and good ♪
♪ But we don't get in them Like we know we should ♪
♪ So we eat some pizza And break out the sweets ♪
♪ 'Cause if you're not gonna sleep Then who needs clean sheets? ♪
Not me!
♪ It's getting late But it still feels early ♪
♪ 'Cause I'm having a blast With all my girlies ♪
♪ Until we hear from upstairs "Not another peep!" ♪
♪ No problem, Mum We'll go to sleep ♪
- Na! - Na!
♪ 'Cause it's the weekend And we're staying up all night ♪
♪ Me and my BFF's Going till day light ♪
♪ This might be a sleep over But we're not sleepy ♪
♪ We be partying all night In our blanket teepee ♪
Oh, snap, it's time for the movie!
♪ Some people say A movie makes me tired ♪
♪ But I don't 'Cause seeing the end is required ♪
♪ So keep the party going Put that movie on ♪
♪ Yeah, have no d... ♪
Oh no, that was a yawn!
♪ 'Cause it's the weekend And we're staying up all night ♪
♪ Me and my BFF's Going till day light ♪
♪ This might be a sleep over But we're not sleepy ♪
♪ Well she is but we... ♪
♪ Be partying all night In our blanket teepee ♪
Aww, come on!
♪ Yeah it's the weekend And we're staying up all night ♪
♪ Me and my BFF's Made it till day light ♪
♪ Now the sleep over's over But that's OK ♪
♪ 'Cause we can do it all again Next Friday ♪
Oh, wait, next Friday? I think I might have a thing.
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Banned TV Episodes You Won't Be Seeing Anytime Soon - Duration: 5:03.Star Trek, I Love Lucy, and The Prisoner are some of the greatest television shows of all
time.
But they also share another surprising connection: each of those classic shows has had an episode
banned.
And they aren't alone.
So what could cause a beloved series like Mister Rogers' Neighborhood to to get yanked
from the airwaves?
Here's a look at why these TV episodes were banned.
Star Trek: Patterns of Force
The original Star Trek was ambitious in its attempts at social commentary.
With the episode Patterns of Force, though, some folks in Germany thought those efforts
went too far.
That's because the episode involved an alien planet under Nazi-like rule - so Nazi-like
they even used actual Nazi uniforms and symbols.
Luckily Kirk and Spock intervene and set up a peaceful government instead, but that didn't
keep this episode from being banned in Germany for decades.
I Love Lucy: The Ricardos Visit Cuba
When Lucy, Ricky, and family traveled to Cuba in 1956, everybody in America had a big chuckle
at Lucy's hilarious fish-out-of-water hijinks.
But after Cuba became a communist regime under Fidel Castro, people stopped laughing, and
this episode was banned from reruns for "almost a decade" despite the fact that it's essentially
just one bad cigar gag after another.
Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood: Conflict
The central focus of Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood was always on teaching moral lessons to children
through stories and songs.
So how do you explain the Cold War to kids?
Why, with a multi-part epic storyline where King Friday begins stockpiling bomb-making
materials because he believes Southwood is gearing up to attack Make-Believe.
The result sounds more like Team America than Mr. Rogers, with puppets engaging in espionage,
political paranoia, and teaching lessons on air raids and gas mask use.
"Last time we pretended the people of Southwood were very much like the people of the neighborhood
of Make-Believe.
They certainly weren't people who were building bombs for a war the way King Friday thought
they were."
The episodes actually continued to air in normal rotation until 1996, but haven't been
seen since, other than a few recent attempts to use them as current political commentary.
Star Trek: The Next Generation: The High Ground
This episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation featured Picard and the gang getting involved
in a civil war that was a very thinly veiled commentary on the Irish Troubles.
So thinly veiled, in fact, that the planet's fictional timeline is actually a timeline
of the Troubles, and Data even directly references the conflict.
"And it appears that terrorism is an effect way to promote political change.
Yet there are numerous examples when it was successful.
The independents of the Mexican state from Spain, the Irish unification of 2024."
That didn't go over well in the UK or the Republic of Ireland, especially since the
episode aired just a few months after an IRA bomb attack at the Royal Marines Music School
in Deal in southern England that killed 11 and wounded 22.
As a result, the episode was banned for almost two decades before finally airing in 2006.
Ironically, the episode was originally meant to be about the American Revolution.
In the book Captain's Logs, writer Melinda Snodgrass explained that she was ordered to
make the change by her bosses.
I wanted it with Picard as Cornwallis and the Romulans would have been the French, who
were in our revolution, trying to break this planet away.
Suddenly Picard realized he's one of the oppressors.
Instead, we do 'Breakfast in Belfast,' where our people decide they're going to go off
to Northern Ireland."
The Prisoner: Living in Harmony
This episode of the surreal series The Prisoner featured a novel method of trying to psychologically
break down the protagonist Number 6 by placing him within a virtual reality simulation of
an Old West community and trying to coerce him into playing the role of sheriff.
The character refuses, though, which may or may not have led to the episode being banned,
as some felt it was a commentary about conscientious objectors avoiding the Vietnam War draft.
Officially, the episode was actually banned because of the show's portrayal of mind-altering
drugs, but since many episodes dealt with drug use and still aired, sensitivity about
Vietnam seems to be a more likely explanation.
The Big Bang Theory
China is pretty ban-happy when it comes to imported shows.
They don't need much of a reason, which is good, because they didn't have much of a reason
when it comes to outright banning The Big Bang Theory entirely.
The show is actually quite popular in China, or at least, it was until the State Administration
of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television pulled the plug.
Exactly why is a matter of debate, but some feel it's because of the rise of diaosi, which
originally was a pejorative term for broke loser guys without jobs or girlfriends.
Now, though, the term has been embraced by a generation of young geeks proud of their
so-called loser status who see the characters in The Big Bang Theory as role models.
And that scares China.
Which is great, because the idea of Sheldon Cooper as a counter-cultural iconoclast threatening
to destabilize the social order of one of the biggest nations on Earth is actually more
entertaining than any plot the show could have ever come up with.
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A Republican mayor's plan to replace partisanship with policy | G.T. Bynum - Duration: 13:34.So last year, I ran for mayor of my hometown, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
And I was the underdog.
I was running against a two-term incumbent,
and my opponent ran the classic partisan playbook.
He publicized his endorsement of Donald Trump.
He publicized a letter that he sent to President Obama
protesting Syrian refugees,
even though none of them were coming to Tulsa.
(Laughter)
He ran ads on TV that my kids thought made me look like Voldemort,
and sent out little gems in the mail, like this.
[America's most liberal labor union has endorsed]
Never mind that "America's most liberal labor union,"
as defined by this ad, was actually the Tulsa Firefighters Union,
hardly a famed bastion of liberalism.
(Laughter)
Never mind that while she was running for president
and he was serving in his final year in that office,
Hillary, Barack and I could just never find the time to get together
and yuck it up about the Tulsa mayor's race.
(Laughter)
Never mind that I, like my opponent,
am a Republican.
(Laughter)
And so when something like this hits you in a campaign,
you have to decide how you're going to respond,
and we had a novel idea.
What if, instead of responding with partisanship,
we responded with a focus on results?
What if we ran a campaign
that was not about running against someone,
but was about bringing people together behind a common vision?
And so we decided to respond not with a negative ad
but with something people find even sexier --
data points.
(Laughter)
And so we emphasized things like increasing per capita income in our city,
increasing our city's population,
and we stuck to those relentlessly, throughout the campaign,
always bringing it back to those things
by which our voters could measure, in a very transparent way,
how we were doing,
and hold me accountable if I got elected.
And a funny thing happened when we did that.
Tulsa is home to one of the most vibrant
young professional populations in the country,
and they took notice of this approach.
We have in our culture in our city,
an ethos where our business leaders don't just run companies,
they run philanthropic institutions and nonprofits,
and those folks took notice.
We have parents who are willing to sacrifice today
so that their kids can have a better future,
and those people took notice, too.
And so on election day,
I, G.T. Bynum,
a guy whose name reminds people of a circus promoter ...
(Laughter)
a guy with the raw animal magnetism of a young Orville Redenbacher ...
(Laughter)
I won the election by 17 points.
(Applause)
And we did it with the support of Republicans and Democrats.
Now, why is that story and that approach so novel?
Why do we always allow ourselves
to fall back on philosophical disagreements
that ultimately lead to division?
I believe it is because politicians
find it easier to throw the red meat out to the base
than to innovate.
The conventional wisdom is that to win an election,
you have to dumb it down
and play to your constituencies' basest, divisive instincts.
And when somebody wins an election like that,
they win, that's true,
but the rest of us lose.
And so what we need to do is think about how can we change that dynamic.
How can we move in a direction
where partisanship is replaced with policy?
And fortunately, there's a growing bipartisan movement across this country
that is doing just that.
One of its heroes is a guy named Mitch Daniels.
Mitch Daniels served as George W. Bush's budget director,
and during that time,
he created what was called the PART tool.
The PART tool allowed people to evaluate a broad range of federal programs
and apply numerical scoring for them
on things like program management and project results.
And using this, they evaluated over a thousand federal programs.
Over 150 programs had their funding reduced
because they could not demonstrate success.
But unfortunately, there wasn't ever a well-publicized increase in funding
for those programs that did demonstrate success,
and because of this, the program was never really popular with Congress,
and was eventually shuttered.
But the spirit of that program lived on.
Mitch Daniels went home to Indiana,
ran for governor, got elected,
and applied the same premise to state programs,
reducing funding for those programs that could not demonstrate success,
but this time, he very publicly increased funding for those programs
that could demonstrate success,
things like increasing the number of state troopers
that they needed to have,
reducing wait times at the DMV --
and today, Mitch Daniels is the president of Purdue University,
applying yet again the same principles,
this time at the higher ed level,
and he's done that in order to keep tuition levels for students there flat
for half a decade.
Now, while Mitch Daniels applied this at the federal level,
the state level, and in higher ed,
the guy that really cracked the code for cities
is a Democrat, Martin O'Malley,
during his time as Mayor of Baltimore.
Now, when Mayor O'Malley took office,
he was a big fan of what they'd been able to do in New York City
when it came to fighting crime.
When Rudy Giuliani first became Mayor of New York,
crime statistics were collected on a monthly, even an annual basis,
and then police resources would be allocated based on those statistics.
Giuliani shrunk that time frame, so that crime statistics
would be collected on a daily, even hourly basis,
and then police resources would be allocated
to those areas quickly where crimes were occurring today
rather than where they were occurring last quarter.
Well, O'Malley loved that approach, and he applied it in Baltimore.
And he applied it to the two areas that were most problematic for Baltimore
from a crime-fighting standpoint.
We call these the kidneys of death.
[Baltimore homicides and shootings, 1999]
So there they are, the kidneys.
Now watch this.
Watch what happens when you apply data in real time
and deploy resources quickly.
In a decade, they reduced violent crime in Baltimore
by almost 50 percent, using this approach,
but the genius of what O'Malley did
was not that he just did what some other city was doing.
Lots of us mayors do that.
(Laughter)
He realized that the same approach could be used to all of the problems
that his city faced.
And so they applied it to issue after issue in Baltimore,
and today, it's being used by mayors across the country
to deal with some of our greatest challenges.
And the overall approach is a very simple one --
identify the goal that you want to achieve;
identify a measurement by which you can track progress
toward that goal;
identify a way of testing that measurement cheaply and quickly;
and then deploy whatever strategies you think would work,
test them,
reduce funding for the strategies that don't work,
and put your money into those strategies that do.
Today, Atlanta is using this to address housing issues
for their homeless population.
Philadelphia has used this to reduce their crime rates
to levels not enjoyed since the 1960s.
Louisville has used this not just for their city
but in a community-wide effort bringing resources together
to address vacant and abandoned properties.
And I am using this approach in Tulsa.
I want Tulsa to be a world-class city,
and we cannot do that if we aren't clear in what our goals are
and we don't use evidence and evaluation to accomplish them.
Now, what's interesting, and we've found in implementing this,
a lot of people, when you talk about data,
people think of that as a contrast to creativity.
What we've found is actually quite the opposite.
We've found it to be an engine for creative problem-solving,
because when you're focused on a goal,
and you can test different strategies quickly,
the sky's the limit on the different things that you can test out.
You can come up with any strategy that you can come up with
and utilize and try and test it
until you find something that works, and then you double down on that.
The other area that we've found that it lends itself to creativity
is that it breaks down those old silos of ownership
that we run into so often in government.
It allows you to draw all the stakeholders in your community
that care about homelessness or crime-fighting or education
or vacant and abandoned properties,
and bring those people to the table
so you can work together to address your common goal.
Now, in Tulsa, we're applying this
to things that are common city initiatives,
things like, as you've heard now repeatedly,
public safety -- that's an obvious one;
improving our employee morale at the city --
we don't think you could do good things unless you've got happy employees;
improving the overall street quality throughout our community.
But we're also applying it to things that are not so traditional
when you think about what cities are responsible for,
things like increasing per capita income,
increasing our population,
improving our high school graduation rates,
and perhaps the greatest challenge that we face as a city.
At the dawn of the 1920s,
Tulsa was home to the most vibrant African American community in the country.
The Greenwood section of our city was known as Black Wall Street.
In 1921, in one night,
Tulsa experienced the worst race riot in American history.
Black Wall Street was burned to the ground,
and today, a child that is born
in the most predominantly African American part of our city
is expected to live 11 years less than a kid that's born elsewhere in Tulsa.
Now, for us, this is a unifying issue.
Four years from now, we will recognize
the 100th commemoration of that awful event,
and in Tulsa, we are bringing every tool that we can
to address that life-expectancy disparity,
and we're not checking party registration cards
at the door to the meetings.
We don't care who you voted for for president
if you want to help restore the decade of life
that's being stolen from these kids right now.
And so we've got white folks and black folks,
Hispanic folks and Native American folks,
we've got members of Congress, members of the city council,
business leaders, religious leaders,
Trump people and Hillary people,
all joined by one common belief,
and that is that a kid should have an equal shot at a good life in our city,
regardless of what part of town they happen to be born in.
Now, how do we go forward with that?
Is that easy to accomplish?
Of course not!
If it were easy to accomplish,
somebody would have already done it before us.
But what I love about city government
is that the citizens can create
whatever kind of city they're willing to build,
and in Tulsa, we have decided to build a city
where Republicans and Democrats use evidence, data and evaluation
to solve our greatest challenges together.
And if we can do this,
if we can set partisanship aside
in the only state in the whole country where Barack Obama never carried
a single county,
then you can do it in your town, too.
(Laughter)
Your cities can be saved or squandered
in one generation.
So let's agree to set aside our philosophical disagreements
and focus on those aspirations that unite us.
Let's grasp the opportunity that is presented by innovation
to build better communities for our neighbors.
Let's replace a focus on partisan division
with a focus on results.
That is the path to a better future for us all.
Thank you for your time.
(Applause)
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Chiang Dao National Park and Phranon Cave, Thailand - Duration: 12:40.We are traveling outside of Chiang Mai today
Our destination for today is Chiang Dao National Park located about a 1,5 hours drive North of Chiang Mai
There should be an amazing cave, hot springs, nature, temples
We just heard about this place from a foreigner living in Chiang Mai just two nights ago at a night marker
So, why not
There's three of us
Here's Nella and Antti
And we have quite a many extra seats here
But that's cool
Our first stop is a hot spring
After relaxing at a hot spring, let's continue the journey
Now, let's go caving, that way
The entrance fee to Phranon cave is 40 baht per person
This cave is also a temple so you should wear long pants and something else than just a small top
And it says here: don't go alone or you'll get lost
Now we're going to enter this 700 meters long route through the cave
You can go with a friend but not alone, but they don't take any responsibility if you get lost
It might be confusing like a maze
We don't want to risk ourselves to get lost in the caves of Northern Thailand
So we paid 200 baht for a guide
She has this cool gas lamp with her
It's super hot and humid here in the cave
I took a jacket with me but I don't need it
And there are bats in the ceiling
I feel like I was in the movie "Descent" crawling here
Let's see what we'll find
Creatures on the other side
Cool spider
Go!
This place is very creepy
You don't have to go, you can go back if you want
This place is like from my nightmares
I admit it, it was a good idea to take the guide
The cave opens up, it's not as tight as it looks like
I don't like this at all
I'm so outside of my comfort zone
It's the last small tunnel we need to crawl through, let's see if we can all fit
It's not as bad as the previous one
Slippery, very slippery
Okay
There are bats here, "yippee"
Bats? Nice
This place is not my comfort zone either
We survived the last one
This place is definitely not for everyone
But it is absolutely amazing
It's only us here
Slippery steps, walk slowly yeah
This cave is cool since it's rough and not too touristy
Yeah, definitely
It's not for someone with difficulties moving
There's no-one else here
I wonder if there are locals here on weekends, for example
But on a weekday like it is today - there's no-one else here in the cave
This experience was just amazing
If you come here, do take your head lamp with you
The guide has a gas lamp with her but the light doesn't go far
Especially if there are many of you, you won't even see your feet, so do take your own head lamp with you
But if you're afraid of dark, tight spaces or don't move that well, you can still see part of the cave
There's a short and lit up route to go and see a Buddha statue here
But the adventure route is definitely for those who want an adventure
There were these small tunnels I see in my nightmares
And I had to go through them
I was so afraid
But it was worth it
Now I'm happy to eat these chips, I think I've deserved them after this experience
Our driver, who doesn't speak English, brought us here at one kilometer height
At Chiang Dao National Park
We arrived to this view point
I thought that we're going to walk a route here
But this is just a view point
It's called Baahn View Doi Luag
So if you want to come here, that's what this place is called
It seems like this is just a view point
There are a few small shops selling food here
But it seems like we're the only tourists here
There are these tents here so I'd assume that you could spend a night here
But I can't tell if this is a starting point or the end point to a hiking trail
Because everything's only written in Thai and everyone only speaks Thai
I don't know, but the view's pretty great anyway
We found out that there's a waterfall near here
But you need a 4x4 to get there
So we definitely can't go there with our minivan
But the scenery on the way here is gorgeous so we're going to go down now and stop at a few places for photos and videos
Gorgeous scenery
And it's super quiet here
We're now back in Chiang Mai and the sun set down about 30 minutes ago
It was a wonderful day trip
We didn't know much about Chiang Dao since we just decided to go there two days ago
Just did a bit research online
It's a gorgeous place, but if you want to see the waterfalls, for example, you need a better car for that
Or prepare yourself hiking in mud
There are great hiking trails there but you need more time for them
It's better to spend the night there and start hiking early in the morning
Especially the cave was great
I've never visited this kind of a cool cave where you can actually crawl
Like you were an adventurer
My recommendations
At the moment there are not that many tourists so it's a great spot
We made the reservation for the van through our friend Nella's hostel
The total price was 3200 baht
When you divide it by three it's roughly 20 euros per person
The price includes the car, driver and gasoline
Besides that we payed a few extra euros for the entrance fees each
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So we got up early to get everything ready or to finish giving everything ever ready, we were up pretty late we got
Birthday decorations and stuff like that and I baked a cake last night that has no eggs and dairy in it a
Mom helped no sugar, and I got this morning to
Frost it
And that is
Okay real smash cake so it's party time
Decorations and pastries are out
Yes it started to arrive they were here really early
And here's the throne for the birthday boy himself
Who is taking a nap
Oh people are here babies are awake
Tuxedo t-shirt is on
Gabriel is getting dressed. It's about party time you excited about your birthday
You say about that book like
Say daddy my hair
Hey
Yay
My first peekaboo
Mommy's gonna have fun. We miss you you say hello
Does it make noise
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Shark
Zip Morocco yes, yes, it is and they make knowing homer and singing dance
There he can now swatch
He does love to taste good
He is so thrilled that you got into the bowl
Hand me that favor you with the bow
Put that on my son
Look like a teenager with the flat
These dancing his bones
Oh
He loves me
Sorry just bring up
Don't wake me. I'll wake you
Shannon knows that I love
Very huge, I love the Helen even
Is it a Nintendo switch don't ask I
Mean I did make it a year what space station
That's cool
And they all make
The books in the blinds like what's Bennet?
There you go
Shake him with his hands
There we go we are never getting this much
Do it
Pants the dog that's already thrown up ability
There we go
She does
Smash cake is done, and now I'm washing off the track
Take those things back
Hi Gabriel's birthday party is over
Study improve
Its time for the birthday boy to get a bath birthday back stinky
Cake Eva's little baby rolls
Alright your one in the books
Tomorrow is New Year's Eve. We're gonna have to attempt to stay up till midnight
So after this insane day everybody's in bed Gabriel's put down now we're gonna go to bed
So thank you all for watching if you liked this video give it a thumbs up subscribe to our channel to see more
Click on the bells to get the notifications and leave his comment wish Gabriel a happy birthday
That's a that's a pretty simple one. Tell him how you birthday, so thank y'all for watching
And I guess we'll see you guys
It is Tony a tree or will be 2018 already so
See you guys next time
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