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-This is a wonderful jacket. I want to just start by saying.

This is my -- listen, this -- I may never wear another thing.

-Yeah. [ Laughter ]

-I lost it, you know. -I did know.

What happened?

-You saw it on the -- I -- I got so --

I was at the airport,

and I left it or dropped it or someone took it.

-Yeah. [ Laughter ]

-You know people will.

-I know how they do it, yeah.

-They see a jacket and go, "Ooh."

[ Laughter ]

"Got to have it."

And they could be big and -- but quicker than me.

-Yeah. [ Laughter ]

-So I put it on Instagram.

-That you lost it?

-Luckily, I had a thousand pictures of it.

-Uh-huh.

-And so I posted a picture and said,

"I lost my jacket in Minneapolis/St. Paul airport."

That's my hometown.

-Woo-hoo! -Yeah.

-Yeah, give it up for Minneapolis.

-Glad to see you got out here. [ Laughter ]

And I didn't get any response.

And then I said,

"Maybe I'll just call the lost and found there."

Which don't -- You know how that is, calling the lost and found.

-Yeah.

-You never get through.

Boom, guy picks up, John.

I go, "Hey." "Hey."

[ Laughter ]

You picked up.

I turned into Romney there for a second.

Hey!

And I go, "Do you have --

Can you check to see if you have a giant --"

[ Laughter ]

What is the name of that stuff they call it?

There's a name for it.

Anyways, I think I said

herringbone which is wrong, but jacket.

And he comes back and he goes, "We got a big blue checked one."

[ Laughter ]

I said, "Will you send it?"

This was, like, Thursday. -Yeah.

-I said, "Will you FedEx it to me?

Because I'm on Seth's show -- -Oh, yeah.

-Monday and I'd like to wear it."

-And they did. -And he did.

[ Cheers and applause ]

I think his name was Don Gubosch.

-Don Gubosch. Look there you are.

You're so happy. -Yeah.

-There's the FedEx box and everything.

-You know, cause you need --

Nowadays, when you're going on social media, you need a story.

-Yeah. [ Laughter ]

-It's obviously -- I'd just gotten back from the new "Solo."

My "Star Wars" shirt. -Gotcha.

-And I opened the package. And what was in it?

Of course, that jacket. It's obvious.

-No, it's like -- -It's all wrinkled.

-It's like a three-act play. [ Laughter ]

-Happiness is that I am on Seth Meyers' show.

-With your jacket. -With my jacket!

[ Cheers and applause ]

And Fred is back!

-Fred's back. -Yeah!

-What is -- You're on a newer tour.

What is the name of your new tour?

-"Big Underwear" tour.

-The "Big Underwear" tour.

How do you come up --

how do you name your tour the "Big Underwear" tour?

-I was washing my clothes. [ Laughter ]

Which I don't normally do. [ Laughter ]

But when you're on the road, you've got to do things.

And I fold-- so I put them in the dryer.

And then I was folding them. And I took out the underwear.

And I went, "Jesus." [ Laughter ]

I did. It was an involuntary "Jesus."

[ Laughter ]

Like I go, "Jesus!"

And I'm looking around for someone to tell.

And no one was there.

I go, "Are these mine?!" [ Laughter ]

"Are these mine?! No!"

'Cause you don't know how big your underwear on

while you're -- are while you're putting them on.

I got ahead of myself. -Yeah.

-But you don't know. And then I go, "My God."

-Yeah.

-And so I said, "I'm not -- I'm gonna do it.

I'm gonna do a tour called 'Big Underwear' tour."

[ Laughter ]

'Cause I'm an underwear hoarder. I don't know if you know that.

-What are we talking? A total --

-Six big boxes when I cleaned out my storage of big underwear.

-Wow. [ Laughter ]

-From different decades. -Oh, wow.

-'80s, '90s. -So you've never --

And looking back,

has the style changed a lot over the last four decades?

[ Laughter ]

-Well, yeah.

The '80s, they were carefree.

[ Laughter ]

The '90s, ew.

And, you know, just -- yeah, they were.

You know, I was a poor kid.

So I always think I'm out of underwear.

-Oh, okay.

-And that's why I had them all. -Yeah.

-No one wants them either. [ Laughter ]

-Oh, have you tried to give them away?

-Yeah, Goodwill won't. They shame you.

-They shamed you at Goodwill?

-Yeah. They go, "It's unsanitary."

I go, "They're clean!"

They were clean.

-They won't take them? -No.

So I make artwork out of them now.

[ Laughter ]

-So you -- obviously, you play a mom,

on "Baskets", which is fantastic.

It's a fantastic portrayal. -Thank you.

-And did that inspire you

then to write this book about your mom?

-Yes. I came home one day.

I was working on the show with all my good friends.

There's Zach Galifianakis

and Jonathan Krisel and Martha Kelly.

And I was overwhelmed.

And I was thinking about my mom.

Because I'm really playing a mom.

I'm not playing Louie Anderson as a mom.

-You're really not. -I'm not.

I'm telling you,

some weird thing happens to me where I disappear.

It just does.

Anyway, I can't explain it. Wish I could.

So I wrote, "Dear Mom," and I wrote this long letter.

And I sent it to a couple people

because it mattered to me, the letter.

And they -- they were -- both said,

my good friend Abraham and my manager Amos, and they said

this would make a good book.

And I said, "Ugh, that seems like a lot of work."

[ Laughter ]

-Your mom seemed to be quite a character,

especially at restaurants.

What was your mom like at restaurants?

-Well, she didn't -- any Midwesterner,

if they aren't waited on within 15 seconds, they do this.

[ Laughter ]

"Is there anybody else here?"

It's true.

Honestly, my mom's first words were always,

"Could we get some extra butter?"

And the maitre d' would say,

"Well, let us seat your party first."

[ Laughter and applause ]

-It's really a lovely book.

-Thank you.

-And she seemed like a lovely woman.

And it really is truly, for my money,

one of the great portrayals on television.

And I'm so glad you're still doing it.

And thank you so much for being back.

It's just always so great to see you.

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Pole Spearfishing in Greece vol.3 - 130 feet deep - Υποβρύχιο ψάρεμα με καμάκι vol.3 ✔ - Duration: 16:39.

Kostas did you get tired?

cooler drops on its own...

George up there

i already loaded mine.

give it here

dont break it

your sling?

where does this go George?

just put it in there in the front.

in here?

yes

its a nice rib

you are weaving but...

did they understand who i am?

it's not like your body gets unnoticed

i brought a few speaguns

whats up Antonios?

How are you man?

we have to take out the weights

take them out,put them on and go

we have to start unloading the boat

give me the guns

i ll give them to you

Antonios

Give it to Kostas too put a hook on it now!

I caught a cuttlefish for your rod

give it to him right away

Come here

Come and you ll get a gift

Malaka its a big one!

shoot him

shoot who?

shoot him

shoot who???

not you Kostas

Malaka stop it

i was talking to the cuttlefish

shoot him!

Malaka stop it!

shoot!

you ll fuck uup the boat with inks

it just shoots water

here take it

it will bite me

it wont man come on

Later on i try a deep ambush

I spot the best hidding spot and head there...

I move to make a final agguato...

And that's when the white Goldblocht Grouper shows up..

But i make the mistake of loading the pole on the first loading handle...

That means that i have to decrease our distance to the least

Im just a meter away from the fish...

and it eventually tricks me...

A few dives later and Antonios insists on me taking a gun in this dive...

As always that's when an easy to catch fish shows up....

A Dusky propably carrying eggs of about 4kilos...

I choose to let the fish go...

The close contact thouhg makes want to hold my pole once more...

The goldblocht grouper might be out once more...

Im half way down scanning the perimeter...

I ll move deeper this time and i ll spot the fish!

Im loading the pole fully and hope for the fish to be in the entrance of the cave...

Hey i speared a big Goldblocht

and?

i had to let the pole

Antonios takes a shot on the fish so it doesnt get loose

did you see the fish?

its about 39m?

40,3m

i forgot my watch is loosing a meter

how was my shot/.

was it over the head?

did you see/?

its speared on the side

on the cheek?

about here

yes

but i shot it from the other side of the hole

i know so it has to come out

i couldnt pull her out

ok

i dont know how we ll take it out

did you make a killshot?

no it was too muddy

i hardly saw and shot the fish

ok got it

the fish unstucking begins

i manage to pull shaft and fish higher in the hole

Antonios manages to pull it all the way out

i want a large dentex

are there fish that big there?

i have never seen very big fish like 7-8kilos but...

but there are fish 5-6kilos

what did you throw overboard ?

what?

what was that?

a sandwich

a sandwich?

Malaka why did you throw it?

it was just bread

let's go

oh the seagull got the bread

like he woulld leave it

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KARAOKE | Chẳng Thể Vơi Đi | Nguyễn Chí Tâm - Duration: 4:50.

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Scopri la nuova Bticino Living Now! Pillola N.99 di materiale elettrico - Duration: 4:12.

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Sol Ahimsa en Argentina del 29 de agosto al 2 de Septiembre 2018 - 5 TALLERES - Duration: 21:08.

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June 19, 2018 | Tuesdays With Terry | Orphan's Promise - Duration: 1:35.

Well we have a great team here at Orphan's Promise lots of young families

that are a part of our circle here and I am excited to say that we have a new

baby that's arrived and we are all always

thrilled when that happens. You know, babies bring just such a sense of

promise and new beginnings and hope for the future and just joy. And I think, as

we celebrate that with one of our own here in our Orphan's Promise family, of

babies who are born around the world into such difficult circumstances.

Difficult for the parents, difficult for the child in many many scenarios... not a

lot of hope for the future. And so we have an opportunity, you and I, to step

into those difficult situations and to bring some light; to bring some answers.

To help families stay together when poverty is an issue, to help children

find opportunity and education and learn to dream again, to find inner healing for

the things that maybe life has dealt them very early on, that could

impact them their whole lives, you can be a part of that. It happens when we all

work together. So if you'd like to be a part of what Orphan's Promise is doing in

the lives of children around the world, we just welcome you into the family of

ministries that we're offering to kids that suffer. Our number is toll-free, you

can look on our website orphanspromise.org. We'd love to have you be a part of

that, so join with us. We can make a difference together!

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Jesse Tyler Ferguson Was a Business-Savvy Babysitter - Duration: 6:35.

-I'm very impressed that

you use your time off from your television job

to come do stage work. -Uh-huh. I do.

-Last time you were here, you were doing a one-man show,

"Fully Committed." -Yes. Yes.

-Now, this time, you're actually sharing the stage

with some other actors. -There's a few other actors.

The last one, I played 40 characters in a one-man show,

and, this time, I'm playing one character

in a play with six people. -Okay. So that's --

-That's more -- That's -- I like that more.

-You like that more. Yeah. -Yeah.

-I can imagine playing 40 characters

for however many nights you did it was pretty exhausting.

-It was great.

I mean, I lost like 15 pounds during the run.

If you want to lose weight, just do a one-man show.

-[ Laughing ] Yeah. -It's really...

-That's what they all say. -That's what they all say.

-This is an interesting play

about the different kind of people

that can start families... -Right.

-..and how they start families. -Yeah.

And it's sort of like about the breakdown

of the, you know, empathy

between subcultures of the LGBTQ community.

And I -- That sounds really dry and boring,

but it's actually a really funny play,

and there are a lot of moments where, like,

"I can't believe you just said that, but you did."

And you actually learn -- I'm learning a lot

about the transgender community.

And it's -- it's a really great play, very timely.

-Well, that's helpful, because, you know,

I do think there are things we could all --

all want to learn about different communities,

and sometimes we are afraid that,

if we ask, we'll seem ignorant.

-Yeah, I had friends who came,

and, like, we ask some of these questions in the play,

and my friends were like,

"Oh, we want to know the answer to that, too."

-[ Laughing ] Yeah. -Like, truly --

like, "I've always been scared to ask that question."

So it's -- it's great.

-You are introduced in the play

as a gay uncle who's in charge of babysitting.

You do some babysitting. -Yes.

-Yes. -Yes.

I used to babys-- that was like my bread and butter

before I became a successful actor.

[ Light laughter ] -Wow.

Were you good? Were you --

-I was an amazing babysitter. [ Cheers and applause ]

-You really were? Okay.

-I really was a great babysitter.

I babysat for a friend of mine who was an actor,

and I had just, you know, his daughter Nora,

and I would take her to, like, in the parks,

and I would meet other parents while I was at the parks.

And they would kind of be like, "Who's that guy?

Can -- Do you -- Do you have -- Do you do this a lot?

Do -- Do you have time, like, on Thursday?

Can you come by? Like, we're short a babysitter."

And so I started getting poached by other parents.

-Wow. -And then I started,

like, hedging them against one another.

It's like, "Well, Mrs. Morrison pays $12 an hour."

[ Laughter ] So, like, you know --

I was really -- I was quite a shark.

-Wow. -Yeah.

-That's very impressive. -Uh-huh. Yeah.

-And I'm also... -And not to say

I won't go back to it when "Modern Family" is done.

I mean... -Yeah.

-[ Chuckles ] If anyone wants me to...

[ Cheers and applause ] -But let's make it clear.

-Yeah, my rates have gone up.

-It's not 12 bucks anymore, yeah.

-Let's talk about inflation. Yeah.

-Do you like using your off time

from being in front of a TV camera

to come back and do theater? -I do. I love it.

I mean, with -- when you're on camera --

and you know this from doing TV --

like, you -- your --

your performance is edited in another room.

And, like, in theater, you know, you're in complete charge --

in control of your -- your performance.

I think it's so exciting. -And it's great.

And you can adjust based on the audience on any given night.

-Yeah, yeah, absolutely.

Like, you're not laughing right now,

so, then, I would do, like, something wacky like this,

and then you'd start laughing. [ Laughter ]

So, you know, you can do things like that.

-You got them.

-And you can wave to Fred when you're feeling insecure.

[ Laughter ]

And he doesn't wave back, but that's fine.

That's fine. It's fine. It's like, don't worry about it.

[ Laughter and applause ]

-Fred. -[ Speaking indistinctly ]

[ Applause ]

-You -- You and your husband just traveled.

-Yeah. -You went to London.

You went to Paris. -And Berlin.

-Berlin. -Which I'd never been to before.

-How is Berlin? -It's great.

It's great for people who are willing

to, like, see the sunrise. -Yeah.

-Which -- I'm not one of those people.

I really like sleep. [ Laughter ]

-I went to Berlin once, and I think I went a little late.

Like, my party days were over, and I felt like an old man.

-Oh, yeah. Mine, too. Absolutely, I'm with you.

We should go to Berlin together. -Yeah. Great.

-But I -- We -- -Did you make an effort?

-We did make an effort.

One night, we definitely made it to like 8:00 a.m.

Yeah. -That's great.

[ Cheers and applause ] -And...

we were really proud of ourselves,

and then, we basically fell asleep for a whole day

and lost a day in Berlin. -Yeah.

-Yeah. -That's not great.

-So it wasn't fully worth it, to be honest.

-You did not go to the Tonys. -No.

No, I was doing -- I was onstage that night.

-Right, so, but you did go to Tonys after parties.

-I went to the after parties, which I think is probably

the way to do it now. -Yeah.

-Just, like, skip the ceremony, and go to the parties.

And, again, I was kind of trying to relive my Berlin days.

I was, like, staying out way too late.

-Oh, no. -Yeah, it was --

-But you just found out from Berlin

that you're not cut for that. -Mm-hmm.

-How did you forget so quickly? -I just forgot very quickly.

Enough liquor makes you forget things.

-Yeah. [ Laughter ]

-And I knew it was time to leave

when my friend Colin brought me back --

I had been drinking vodka sodas,

and he brought me back a drink that --

it was a tequila and water with no ice in a Martini glass,

and he's like, "This is all they have left."

[ Laughter ] I was like,

"Then we need to go home." -Yeah.

-Like, that's when you leave. -Right.

-"We can't be here anymore." -Yeah, you can stay --

you can keep drinking your first choice and your second choice.

-Yeah, yeah, yeah.

-But when it's the last choice...

-And it's warm... -Yeah.

-...and in a Martini glass, and it doesn't belong in that,

it's just -- it's time to go home.

-Yeah. -Yeah.

-It's like, "I can give you a pint of rosé..." Unh-unh.

-Yeah, in, like, a sippy cup. You're like,

"I don't feel like this is what I should be doing right now."

-I didn't realize this -- which is an incredible pull --

Tony Kushner, the incredible playwright, married you guys.

-Yeah. Yeah, he was our officiant.

Yeah, he wrote "Angels in America"

and is a Pulitzer Prize winner for that.

-Yeah. [ Cheers and applause ]

-And...yeah. -And, of course...

he -- you know, he deservedly -- that show won a Tony this year.

-Yeah, they won tons of Tonys.

-Have you seen the revival?

-I have seen it. I loved it.

I was highly impressed with it.

Nathan Lane, of course, is in it.

And he's -- he plays Pepper on "Modern Family."

So I was there to see him, and it's so amazing seeing him

in a role that's completely different

from the role he plays on "Modern Family."

-Did you see it same day, back to back?

-I did two days. I needed --

I had to sleep in between. -Got you.

-Some people do this throughout one day,

and I was like, I feel --

I feel better going to bed between plays.

-Yeah, but you did do them back-to-back days?

You did have a -- -Yes. Yeah, yeah.

Absolutely, yeah. -That's really cool.

But, I mean, it was -- it was fantastic.

It's an amazing production

that people should definitely try and catch.

-It's amazing that you pulled Tony Kushner

as an officiant for your wedding.

-I just asked him, and he said, "Yes,"

which is -- I mean, I kind of knew him,

but not well enough to say, "Will you marry us?"

-Yeah. -And I was like,

"Well, I'm gonna just try." And he said, "Okay."

And, like, we basically had, like, a breakfast together

where he, like, asked us how we met.

I'm like, "This is just so weird."

[ Laughter ] "You're gonna marry us."

I'm just like, "Well, this is our origin story."

[ Laughter ] And...

But he wrote this ceremony that I was like,

"Well, you're gonna win a second Pulitzer for this

because it's amazing." [ Laughter ]

-That's fantastic. -So beautiful. Yeah.

-Well, that -- He still hasn't given me

the transcript of the ceremony yet, though.

-Oh, interesting. -So, if he's watching...

I'm sure he watches every night. -I'm sure he is, yes.

-...I need that. -Okay, great.

-Yeah, yeah. [ Laughter ]

-Thanks so much for being here. -Absolutely.

-It's always such a pleasure to see you.

Jesse Tyler Ferguson, everybody. [ Cheers and applause ]

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Fernbus Simulator Phần 2 - Vận chuyển hành khách qua những thành phố | ND Gaming - Duration: 37:36.

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EXO & BTS Live 😍 - Duration: 1:16.

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Was Thomson the French Apple? | The Story of Thomson Computers (Pt1, revised) - Duration: 22:43.

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பெண்ணை எட்டி உதைத்த ஊராட்சி தலைவர் அதிர்ச்சி வீடியோ | TAMIL NEWS - Duration: 1:11.

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What is he saying?(76) (Listening Practice) [ ForB English Lesson ] - Duration: 1:40.

Hello everyone and welcome back to ForB's English lesson video.

My name is Richard and today I'm going to say an expression and I'd like you to guess what I am saying.

Are you ready?

Do you have any questions?

Do you have any questions?

Do you have any questions?

Did you get it?

Alright. Let's try that again but this time with a hint.

Do you have any questions?

Do you have any questions?

Do you have any questions?

Did you catch it?

Alright. Let's try that again but this time a little bit slower.

Do you have any questions?

Do you have any questions?

Do you have any questions?

Did you catch that?

Alright. The answer is "Do you have any questions?"

Do you have any questions?

Alright, so let's practice this together. Please repeat after me.

First, a little slowly then faster after that.

Do you have any questions?

Good. Now a little bit faster.

Do you have any questions?

Good, and even faster than that.

Do you have any questions?

Alright, so let's try that three times quickly.

Do you have any questions?

Do you have any questions?

Do you have any questions?

Great! Alright. My name is Richard.

Please click like, share, and subscribe and I'll catch you next time.

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[VOSTFR] iKON Idol School Trip - Episode 1 (2/5) - Duration: 13:54.

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MARKET ON WHEELS @ BUGIS JUNCTION | EATBOOK VLOGS | EP 61 - Duration: 13:07.

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Йога для начинающих: Бхуджангасана, Дханурасана. Хатха йога для начинающих: Поза кобры, Поза Лука - Duration: 7:20.

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Kids & parents separated at the US border: WTF?! - Duration: 2:42.

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Tutorial: Google My Business Event Posts - Duration: 5:46.

Tricia Clements: Are you posting your

events to your Google My Business Page?

That's what I'm going to talk about in this video.

How and why you should be posting your events on Google My Business.

[music]

Tricia: Hi. I'm Tricia Clements, Chief

Fur Wrangler with MuttButs.com.

I'm a social media manager specializing

in pet businesses and video.

Let's talk a little bit about Google My Business.

They have had lots of changes within the last year

and there are changes coming every single week.

I want to talk about events.

A lot of times when we talk about posting to Google My

Business, you think about posting a short video or an image

talking about your products and services that you offer,

but there's also this little nugget called an event.

Make sure you're using it because, the one difference is when you post

something either an image or a video, that expires in seven days.

It only stays live for seven days on your page.

When you post an event, that event

will stay live until the event occurs.

That means, if you have an event coming up, and

it may be in a month or two, that event is going

to stay live and always there on your Google My

Business Page when someone goes to look at it.

Remember, your Google My Business post also

come up when people search on maps and see you.

What type of events should you be posting

on your Google My Business Page?

Let's say there's an event coming up and you're one of the sponsors.

As a sponsor, you want to get people out to the event, so make

sure you use that event and post it on Google My Business.

Another thing is local vendor events.

If you're going to be a vendor in an upcoming

event, you want to let people know about it.

Make sure you put that on there as well.

You can also do different community events, whether it's for

something local nonprofit that you and your business support.

That something to get some good community

involvement and engagement from.

Now I'm going to give you a tutorial on exactly what you

need to do to post your event on Google My Business.

You're going to start by going to business.google.com.

Login to your Google My Business account,

and then go ahead and say create a post.

Now over here, notice the second one header says event.

Go ahead and make it an event and upload your photo or video.

I went ahead and created a video for an upcoming event.

I went ahead, I already wrote the information.

I'm just going to copy it from my notepad.

This is a local event to benefit

several different nonprofits for pets,

and I am the sponsor of it, so I wanted

to make sure that I promoted it.

Go ahead, put your start date, your end date.

This is something that's a little bit different than regular post.

When you create an event and you have an end

date and time, that is when it is going to end.

Most posts only stay live for seven days.

However, this stays live for the duration until your event occurs.

Make sure you put a link there because it is a

clickable link and then you can preview it.

Now remember when you're doing videos, it's going to

take a little while for it to process and go live.

Just make sure that you have all your information

here, and I'll go ahead and publish it.

Notice here they've got events, offers, and products.

Make sure you're using all of these, and then simply hit publish.

Again, like I said, it will take a little while for it to process.

You can see it processing here.

Another thing to remember is, for videos on Google

My Business, they have to be 30 seconds or less.

I'm going to go ahead and watch this and see how it comes out.

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Tricia: As you can see that that was pretty easy.

There's really no reason why you should not

be posting your events on Google My Business.

Let me know in the comments below what events you're

going to start posting on your Google My Business Page.

I'm Tricia Clements, Chief Fur Wrangler

with MuttButs.com Thanks for watching.

I hope you enjoyed this video.

Please click the like button.

Share it with your friends and subscribe.

I'll see you in the next video.

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Spreetshoogte Pass - Duration: 2:12.

If you ever plan on visiting Namibia why not take the Spreetshoogte pass route

for its unrivaled and dramatic landscape.

Refered to as the steepest pass in Namibia

it offers astounding views and a scenic gateway to the Namib Desert.

This is Spreetshoogte pass

Situated between Nauchas and Solitaire this is only a glimpse of your Namibian holiday.

Allowing you to navigate through the rugged and silent mountainous route.

This pass was developed as a mere dream of Nicolaas Andries Rymert Spreeth who

needed easier access to the mountain and a stunning view of the Namib.

Nicholas was born in 1904 on the west coast of South Africa. He moved up to southern Namibia

to work as a foreman on a farm and eventually buying the farm

Ubib at the foot of the Spreetshoogte pass, to farm goats and karakul.

Living at the bottom of the mountain had its disadvantages however and when he

needed provisions they arrived by bus and had to be fetched at the bus stop on

the mountaintop. However without any existing roads his team of donkeys

followed zebra paths up to the top and carried Spreets' supplies all the way

back down to the farm. A laborious and exhausting undertaking for both man and beast.

Nicolaas sold the Ubib farm to the

Knipes and moved with his family inland to a farm he purchased south of Okakarara.

The pass was initially pieced together

with quartzite rocks, until it was time for a more robust paved road to provide

ease to drivers making use of this route. The pass should not be navigated by

vehicles with caravans, trailers or top-heavy vehicles as it has a gradient

of 1:4 and 5-1:6 although the steeper sections have been

paved drivers are urged to reduce their speed to ensure their safety.

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