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My name is Nick Kimpel, I'm a Auto...

Get on my back!

You want me to?

No, I'd probably fall.

Callin' me fat?

No, I'm calling me weak.

My name is Nick Kimpel, I'm a Product Specialist at Holiday Automotive in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.

One thing that I can say about Holiday is the best thing is

we're not commissioned based here.

I came from a commission based dealership and uh

everything here is just so much more stress-free.

Our guard is down, makes your guard go down naturally, you can sense that coming from

us, we can sense it coming from you.

Um it makes everything more fun, more relaxing and just, all around a better car buying experience.

I like havin' fun.

Um, I don't wanna make this boring, this is a big decision for you guys.

Buying a car is probably one of the biggest purchases in your life, so I like making it

as stress-free and fun as possible.

My first car uh it was, my mom would be proud.

It's a 1985 3/4 ton GMC conversion van.

My dad helped me pick it out, um my mom wasn't too fond when we brought it home but

it was awesome.

My favorite movie, that's always a tough one but I would have to say any of 'em in

"The Fast and the Furious" series.

Um, I've always liked the car scene on things so.

I watched 'em growing up and they're continuing make 'em.

If I could only eat one food for the rest of my life it would probably be sushi.

I absolutely love sushi anything from your traditional rolls, to crazy stuff like eel,

octopus, tuna, salmon, whatever works.

My favorite type of music would be country music.

I love traveling around the state goin' to different artists, checking out their new

songs and going to live performances.

My favorite season used to be winter but as I get older, now it's turned into summer.

I'm done with this cold weather in Wisconsin, I'm ready for warm weather.

I can actually ride a unicycle.

Um, random year for Christmas I asked for it and I got it and I can ride a unicycle

and have a unicycle!

Do I believe in ghosts?

I'm gonna go with no.

Uh, Casper's too friendly, that's just a movie.

Um, but no I don't believe in ghosts.

Uh, probably run and cry for my mom.

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A Woman Rescued A Dog From An Infamous Dumping Ground. Then A Block Away, She Found A Surprise - Duration: 2:20.

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Woman rescued a dog from an infamous dumping ground then a block away

She found a surprise

Judy a virgin and a writer that was shadowing her that day went to an infamous

dumping ground for dogs in Echo Lake Park in Fort Worth Texas as the writer was

Interviewing her a pitbull emerged from the pile of garbage

The dog went right up to Judy and started licking they could see the dog's teats were enlarged. She had recently given birth

Judy went off to search for puppies, but knew the dog could have been dropped off without puppies

But she had to look the mother dog was in bad shape

They loaded her in the car so they could get her some help when they were about a block away

They saw something moving in a ditch. It was a puppy

Judy knew at once it was the mama dogs pup and ran out to get it

When Judy gave the mom and dog the pup she recognized it right away and even started to cry

Both dogs were taken to VT care hospital in pet resort on the way there the two exhausted dogs slept

The mother dog was named hope and was found to be hard for him positive

The puppy was named future

She was covered in scars and had only two teeth and they had been intentionally ground down

It was believed that Hope had been a bait dog

Hope and her puppy are both recovering together in a foster home

They will be allowed to stay together until they are both healthy enough to be adopted share away people

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Magical Studio Ghibli Waterfall Town in Croatia || RASTOKE - Duration: 9:57.

Welcome to Croatia!

We are in...

Rastoke?

Don't really know how to pronounce it, but its this beautiful waterfall town,

Studio Ghibli-esque, looking like. I don't know.

Totoro is going to be around here somewhere.

It's amazing.

We're actually only in Cro- not Croatia, we're only in this town for like a day, and then

we move on tomorrow to go to split, which we are super excited about.

I actually found this place when I was looking for places to go in Croatia.

Like, smaller known, little known places, and I was watching this YouTube video where

this girl took a bus ride to Split I think.

And she passed by this town and I was like "oh my god what is that fairy, fairy town?!"

and we found it, so.

Figured we'll break up our long drive to Split with a little stop in between.

So, just here for one day and then, cool things coming but so happy we stopped.

This place is so beautiful.

I wanted to drone, but I just don't feel comfortable with it, with it being such a small town and

its kind of a little tourist destination too, so theres a lot of people walking around and

I don't want to freak people out with the drone.

So unfortunately there is going to be no drone footage this time around, but next time, for sure.

Hopefully!

Hopefully.

This is what Morgan does, every single time before I take a photo or record, and it takes FOREVAA.

Oop, looks like she's ready now.

Nope!

Yep?

There we go.

PEACE!

Why would you do such a thing.

*weird Morgan noises*

No comment. No comment.

Excuse me Harrison, what do you have to say about the latest news?

No comment.

We heard the scandal about you and the basketball star, cocaine in the back of the truck.

What do you have to say about that?

PEACE!

I'm a beautiful butterfly!

YAS QUEEN.

Work in the mill!

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En tramway historique sur les voies du Rhônexpress - Duration: 11:01.

Today I'm taking you on a peculiar journey.

We're going to travel on board a former engine from the trams in Vienna in Austria,

to go to the Saint-Exupéry Airport using the tracks of the Rhône-Express

that connects the center of Lyon to its international airport.

How did an Austrian tram get to the capital of Gaul?

You'll find out about this and more in this report.

Welcome to Aiguillages!

We're going to Meyzieu first, in the suburbs of Lyon at the Rhône-Express maintenance centre

to get on the n°4098 engine.

The journey was reserved for a priviledged few as it is one of the first times this tram is allowed to operate

on a line used for commercial exploitation while transporting passengers.

This is the result of very long administrative procedures.

This engine first operated in Lyon on this line during the night and without any passenger,

on the night before Christmas in 2015, before being allowed to transport a few guests during the day

in March 2016.

The lucky ones were staff members of Rhône-Express and COPEF, which is the association owning the engine.

During the Heritage Days in 2017, 2 round trips were accessible once again, but by invitation only.

There is little opportunity for historic trams to operate on lines used for commercial exploitation in France,

unlike what is common to our European neighbours.

All the more reason to appreciate the value of this special moment.

We're going to start driving to the Lyon-Saint-Exupéry airport, between 2 regular Rhône-Express shuttles.

Our schedule is precise, the line will be opened to us at 11.08 am.

We just have to wait for the shuttle we're going to follow to arrive.

And let's go!

This historic engine from Trams in Vienna was built in 1929.

150 of these vehicles were put into service between the 2 wars

to increase the existing network's transport capacity .

It could carry up to 56 pasengers including 41 standing and 24 seated.

For this trip, except for the supervisors, all passengers were invited to remain seated.

This engine was allowed to operate on this section of line because its owner, COFEP,

consigned it to the CFTA-Rhône company, which is Transdev's subsidiary dedicated to rail transport.

COPEF stands for Cercle Ouest Parisien d'Etudes Ferroviaires,

the association organizes conferences and trips meant to make travelers discover about railway heritage

and also preserves materials.

COPEF got interested in this engine at the very beginning of the 1980s,

as it had just gotten removed after 50 years of service.

It was supposed to be displayed at the 100th anniversary of electric trams in 1981,

but the old vehicles exhibition that was organized was limited to a photo exhibition.

Since then, the n°4098 engine has had a chaotic course throughout France.

It got a bit lost after its departure from the Vienna network,

it went to Paris to operate on line T2 during the 2000s, then it went to Grenoble in 2013

it was potentially supposed to be put back into service in the city but this never happened

so in 2015 we offered to get it at CFTA-Rhône, our goal was to do what we're doing now,

which is operating it with passengers because very few in France operate historic trams

on lines used for commercial exploitation, there's not much to do technically because it's been operational

for a very long time, it just needed a few adaptations to work on our line, the hardest part is about safety,

things are progressing, we're trying to make things happen so that we can operate it more often

and the icing on the cake would be to one day maybe operate it in the city.

For now, the former engine from Trams in Vienna can only run on the 14 km of line

separating the maintenance center, where it is stored, from the airport,

as only the Tango trains from Rhône-Express operate on this section of line.

Upstream, they share their rails with the T3 and T4 lines from the urban transit network of Lyon

and other procedures and permissions would be needed to be allowed to operate on this other section

that takes the Rhône-Express to its terminal stop, Part-Dieu station.

As each transport company has full control over their lines,

only Keolis in Lyon could draw up the compulsory safety files.

To this day, preserving this engine is a Transdev initiative, whose president is also that of UNECTO,

which is the organization that heads most of the French associations operating tourist trains.

Beyond that Lyon experiment, the idea would be to imitate the numerous examples

that our European neighbours provide.

The original idea was to say that this engine is in good conditions to run,

so there's nothing to do on a technical level, we just have to take care of administrative papers

and safety constraints, etc., but there are lots of preserved trams in France

so our idea would imply a lot of technical work, which could be a problem,

but we'd like to see within 10, maybe 15 or even 20 years, each network having their tourist or historic tram

that could operate in the city.

Even though the engine is almost 90 years old, the gauge and catenary voltage were the right ones

so there were very few adaptations to create

so that is could operate on the more recent tracks of the Rhône-Express.

We had a few adaptations to make on the switch control and on the locating system as well as road signals,

this was the minimum to be completely autonomous but now this engine, compared to a tram operating in Lyon,

whether the Tango or Citadis trains, we're strictly identical, we're completely transparent.

The idea of historic trams operating on the existing networks of France seems very nice,

but of course it may require time before being achieved.

Meanwhile, know that new operations of the n°4098 engine on the Rhône-Express tracks

will be organized again for the next Heritage Days.

You'll then be able to try your luck at winning one of the few seats available for this trip.

Next week in Aiguillages, we'll go to Toul to visit the exhibition organized by Cercle Ferroviaire de Nancy.

Until then, know that you can download Aiguillages' guide about railway heritage and tourist trains for free

at www.aiguillages.eu

It will give you more than 700 addresses and ideas for excursions and activities

to do on one's own or with family in France, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg.

You can also join other First Class members by deciding to support Aiguillages:

for whatever price you like, you'll get an add-free version of all episodes of Aiguillages

and you'll be able to download them easily in high definition.

More importantly, by doing this you will allow Aiguillages to keep existing

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BTS of 'The Predator' w/ Keegan-Michael Key, Olivia Munn, Sterling K. Brown & More | MTV News - Duration: 3:43.

- People die in this movie.

Spoiler alert, people are gonna die.

(roaring sound)

(crashing sound)

(man screaming)

(metal clanging)

(relaxed techno music)

- The star of the movie is the Predator,

and we are all here to make it as believable as possible,

so that when the fans are at home or in the theater

watching this, that they believe this world.

- The world of the movie is, it's kind of a surburbia,

in a matter of speaking, is where a lot

of it takes place.

And, what's happening is there's

dual parallel stories taking place really.

There's the journey and the life of the Predator

and then there's the journey and the life

of these men and women that are also in the story

and they, like most stories, you're living your life

and all of a sudden, some exciting action happens

and they coincide.

It's almost like a piece of science fiction just drops

in the middle of our very real existence.

- We're not your average heroes, you know what I mean?

We've been these kind of ... we're like these soldiers

zthat have been kind of thrown away in a way.

We've been kind of forgotten and we don't fit,

but by not fitting it kind of speaks to this thing

in all of us where we all feel like we have that hero in us.

- It has this wonderful balance

of dark and light that go hand in hand.

So, you'll find yourself laughing

in the most perverse moments and be like,

" I shouldn't be laughing, but that's pretty damn funny."

- It does this razor edge, sort of tight rope walk.

The balance between it being a thriller,

it being somewhat of a horror film,

and that it has all these comedic beats

that will sort of loosen the tension in a way

that only I think Shane Black can do.

- Ya know, we have, legitimately, probably seven

different movies that we've shot pretty much in the can.

There's a version of this film that's just hilarious.

There's a version that's very serious,

and I know Shane is gonna put bits and pieces

of whatever he needs to do throughout

certain points in the film to make it

really speak to the audience.

- What Shane brings to it is, it's the real world.

In real life, when there's that ...

We know those people that, when things

are going crazy, there's that one person

who just has to crack a joke.

- Hey Baxley, if your mom's vagina were a video game,

it'd be rated E for everyone.

(laughing)

- Shane is just evolving with the audience,

where they've seen a million science fiction

hardcore alien movies - [Keegan] Right.

- Let's give them Predator in a way that can

kind of bring a little of that Shane Black ... ness.

Blackness, do I get away with that?

- Blackness, you're allowed to say that.

- Shane Blackness?

- No, you're allowed to say that.

You're half Chinese, you're allowed to say that.

- Thanks.

- All the death scenes really, are pretty gruesome.

- Somebody gets thrown into a chopper.

I think somebody loses a head.

- The Predator's holding me up, on top of this bus,

and that was ... I don't wanna give anything away,

that's the thing.

Honestly, I walk around fanboying all the time.

- We all sit around and talk and it doesn't feel like,

sometimes you can work directors

who are really collaborative and they communicate,

but there's a feeling of, "I'm the director

and I'm hearing your thoughts, but I'll decide later."

But it's really like, we all sit around

and we all talk about it and I think

that's probably the best thing is that all feel like

we're kind of making this together.

- These things can be overwhelming,

with the size of budgets and things like that,

just to be constantly surprised, especially

with the group of actors that we got here,

they're, as Keegan would say, (kissing sound) "Merci."

(laughs)

It's an inside joke.

That's Keegan, but.

(relaxed techno music)

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♫ Hopscotch! ♫

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Top 10 Scary German Urban Legends - Duration: 12:10.

Yes!

Its here!

Perhaps our most requested Urban Legends video so far!

With a population of over 82 million people - its no surprise that there are a lot of

stories to go about in Germany - it has a rich history dating back centuries and beyond

- if you've liked our European urban legends so far - then Germany is at the heart of all

of that - I think it has some of the scariest stories I've seen so far, and you know I've

seen a lot now, but lets see what you think - my name is Danny Burke and this is the Top

10 Scary German Urban Legends.

Coming in at number 10 we have The Morbach Monster.

The town of Wittlich is said to be the last place in Germany where a werewolf was spotted

and killed.

The story goes that a soldier named Thomas Schwytzer raided a farmhouse there with some

soldiers.

They murdered the family and according to legend, as Thomas killed the husband and sons,

the wife laid a curse on him -From now on, at each full moon, you will change into a

rabid wolf!- she cried.

From that day on, he began to change.

He became more brutal and murderous.

His appetite for violence and blood grew too much, his fellow soldiers left him.

He eventually abandoned civilization altogether and chose to live feral in the woods.

Locals began to talk of the wolfman who lived in the woods.

Then the killings began, the Wolfman was blamed for the brutal slaughter of people and livestock.

Nobody suspected it was Thomas until he raped a local woman called Elizabeth.

A group of villages confronted him and demanded he pays for his crimes.

He fled but was confronted near the village of Morbach.

They killed him and in order to stop him from returning as a werewolf, a shrine with a candle

was placed at the grave site.

Legend says that as long as a candle is kept burning there, the creature shall be bound

to the grave.

9 months later, Elizabeth gave birth to a son which, to her relief, showed no sign of

the curse and whose descendants still live in the area.

The story doesn't end there though, in 1988, a group of US Air Force personnel were returning

to a local base and passed by the shrine.

They noticed the candle had gone out and mocked the local superstition that a werewolf was

now on the loose.

That evening, sirens went off when someone activated the sensors perimeter.

The guards reported seeing a large wolf-like creature standing on its hind legs.

It stared for a moment before jumping over a 3m high fence.

They tried to use dogs to track the creature but the dog refused to follow the scent.

Make of this story what you will, but the dog certainly knew something we didn't …

Next up at number 9, we have Waldniel Hoster School.

This building used to be a place of learning, until the Nazis arrived.

They claimed that the Franciscan brothers who ran the school were charging too much

and kept using them.

Their plan worked, the brothers filed for bankruptcy and left in 1937.

After that, the Nazis stepped in.

They turned it from a school for disabled children to an extermination center.

There were 200 beds where disabled minors stayed before being gassed with carbon monoxide.

They did it slowly, a death could be drawn out over a week.

When the war was over, it was found that 97 children had been killed.

Their causes of death ranged from wasting to pneumonia to cardiovascular weakness.

In the years since then, people have reported hearing the sounds of children crying in the

hallways or weeping where their beds used to be.

Some have even described the sound as wails of pain - echoing down through the years …

At number 8 now we have The Marksman.

The story goes like this, one day, a marksman went out hunting for deer and wild boars.

However, the dark autumn forests made to see.

He was approached by a shady salesman who covered his face.

The man offered the marksman seven bullets - with one condition: the first 6 bullets

will hit whatever the marksman wants to hit but the man gets to choose where the 7th goes.

The marksman agrees - he quickly becomes famous in the town, bringing home kill after kill.

He catches the eye of the prettiest girl in the town and they fall in love.

Soon though, all 6 bullets were used up and when he shoots the 7th, it goes astray and

hits his love in the chest, killing her.

The salesman appears to the grieving marksman and reveals himself as the devil.

He told the marksman that if he lives a good life he will be reunited with the girl after

death.

He tries but soon he falls in love with another girl and marries her instead.

One year to the day after the fatal incident, the marksman rode through the forest where

he came to a clearing.

Skeletons were dancing around cold flames.

One of the skeletons belonged to the girl he first loved.

It entrances him and he dances with it into the night.

The next morning, the villagers found him and his horse dead, at the edge of the forest

Moving on to number 7 we have Babenhausen Barracks.

This place is known as one of the most haunted places in Germany.

As you can tell from the name, it was originally a barracks - now its a museum - but that hasn't

stopped the hauntings.

According to local legend, on certain nights, the ghosts of German soldiers, some in World

War 2 uniforms, can be seen wandering the grounds.

Lights will flicker off and then on again at the same time as voices coming from the

basement.

If that wasn't enough, footsteps have been heard along with the occasional command barked

in German, presumably for the soldiers who once lived there.

Locals say that if a soldier happens to visit the museum and pick up a telephone, a woman

can be heard talking backward - what she's saying will be completely unintelligible,

it's not German or English - but it sounds backward.

Whats the reason for all of this?

Well, some say its because the barracks is built on the site where a witch burned at

the stake by soldiers.

In death, she now seduces and kills any soldiers who dare to get close to the barracks …

Next up at number 6 now we have Der Grossman.

This creatures name translates to the Tall Man.

He's said to live in Germanys Black Forest, a place named by the Romans for its impenetrable

darkness.

The Tall man may be the basis for the Slenderman Urban legend.

He is tall, disfigured being with only white spheres where his eyes should be.

They say he is a fairy who chases bad children that find themselves lost in the forest.

He never stops chasing them - even beyond the woods - unless he catches them, or they

tell their parents all the bad things they have done.

Even then, that might not be enough.

One account from 1702 came from a man who lived in the Black Forest.

He said -Lars came into my bedroom yesterday, screaming at the top of his lungs that "The

angel is outside!", I asked him what he was talking about, and he told me some nonsense

fairy story about Der Grossmann.

He said he went into the groves by our village and found one of my cows dead, hanging from

a tree.

I thought nothing of it at first...

But now, he is gone.

We must find Lars, and my family must leave before we are killed.

I am sorry my son...

I should have listened.

May God forgive me."

… kinda sounds like the Slenderman to me.

Moving on to number 5 now we have Frankenstein Castle.

Yes, this place was the inspiration for the original Frankenstein novel.

It was built over 1000 years ago and inhabited by various members of the family until they

died out in the 1600s.

The last member of the family was killed in a chariot accident on his way to visit his

one true love, Anne Marie.

She was left waiting for him and died of a broken heart.

Now, she is said to wander the castle looking for her lost love while he wanders elsewhere,

both of them trying to find each other in the afterlife.

Another owner was Konrad Dipple von Frankenstein.

He was said to be a real-life monster in the form of an alchemist, scientist, and grave

robber.

He used to experiment with bodies, trying to reanimate the dead - yes, just like the

story.

The townspeople eventually stormed the castle to stop him but before they could catch him,

he drank one of his own potions and died.

Now, the creatures he created are said to roam the land nearby and his ghost still haunts

the rooms, looking for eternal life …

Next up at number 4 now we have The Nachzehrer.

This terrifying creature is basically a Germanic vampire.

They are cursed creatures that require humans to survive - but it's not in the traditional

way.

They don't suck blood - they simply devour whole bodies.

Kind of like a zombie vampire hybrid.

You cannot become one from being bitten or scratched either.

They are most commonly created when someone commits suicide or dies from an accidental

death.

If a large group of people dies of a disease, the first person to have died will become

a Nachzehrer.

When they first wake up, they devour their whole family members or if they get desperate,

they even eat themselves.

Some believe that they leave their graves, shapeshift into a pig and then visit their

family members to feast on their blood.

Perhaps the most chilling way that these creatures kill people is by their shadow.

Its believed that death will instantly befall anyone who is covered with the shadow of this

creature.

Another reason to keep an eye out for any moving shadows at night …

Next up at number 3 now we have The Pied Piper.

This is perhaps one of the most famous ones on our list.

In 1284, in the German town of Hamelin, a story emerged that would spread around the

world.

The town was suffering from a rat infestation when the pied piper arrived.

He claimed to be a rat catcher and promised the mayor he could save them.

The mayor was desperate and agreed, promising to pay the pied piper for his work.

With that, the pied piper pulled out his pipe and walked around the town - the rats came

pouring out from their hiding places - they were transfixed by the piper - following its

sound like zombies.

The pied piper then lured the rats into the Weser River where they all drowned.

Despite completing the job, the mayor refused to pay the pied piper.

He said it was a scam and that the pied piper had brought the rats in the first place.

The piper stormed out of town, vowing his revenge.

One day he returned when all the adults were in church - this time he played his pipe and

attracted the town's children.

130 children followed him into a cave and were never seen again.

Next up at number 2, we have the SMS Emden.

This ship was completed in 1909 and sailed all over the world before being sunk just

off Germany's northern coast.

It was returning from a long journey around the world.

Loved ones of the sailors were gathered at the harbor, ready to welcome them home.

However, the harbormaster refused them entrance due to a personal grudge.

As they waited, a storm brewed.

It got worse and worse, battering the ship until it could hold out no longer.

The Emden sank and there were no survivors.

The distraught families cried out in pain across the harbor.

In the century since then, many locals report the same thing.

On a full moon, especially on a stormy night, the ghost ship of the SMS Emden can be seen

bobbing on the horizon, trying desperately to stay afloat - but always to no avail …

And finally, at number 1 we have the Drude.

In Germanic folklore, this is an evil nocturnal spirit associated with nightmares.

They were said to take part in whats known as The Wild Hunt, a surge of spirits and supernatural

beings that were said to bring war or plague and death to anyone who witnessed it.

They are often said to be female in appearance - resembling a young woman.

They appear in peoples houses when they are asleep and sit on them - crushing their mind

in their nightmares and their bodies in real life - until they give out and die.

Once the deed is done, the Drude change appearance and become old and ugly.

She is pale and thin, her feet have 3 large toes, one of which points backward.

Perhaps the scariest thing about a Drude is that nothing can stop it from getting to you

if it wants to.

They are said to be able to enter anywhere, throw a window, a crack in the door, even

a keyhole - they can even transform into a feather.

According to some, she will never speak but is recognizable only by the sound of her footsteps

as you drift off to sleep.

Its thought that a Drude is actually an ancient princess who has been unable to find rest

for a thousand years - now she crushed sleeping men as some sort of twisted revenge.

OK, we finally didn't German Urban Legends!

I'm glad we got round to that because I loved some of them - I actually found it quite hard

to pick and choose for this one because there were so many good ones - perhaps I can use

them for a part 2!

As always, its up to you!

Thanks for watching as always guys, my name is Danny Burke and Ill see you all in the

next video.

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HUGE TennoCon 2018 Reveal Potential! New Player Made Content? [Warframe] - Duration: 2:24.

Ahoy thar, Legion!

Hope the day is treatin' ya well!

After quite a lengthy development time,

Umbra and The Sacrifice have finally awoken!

While the reaction to it is mixed,

and the UI upheaval it brought was less than welcomed,

instead of touchin' either of those I thought it best to instead focus on something I have

been waiting for longer than anyone waitin' on Umbra,

dating all the way back to TennoLive 2014!

Aye, Tenno Live!

Back then Warframe was much smaller and not toppin' the sales charts on steam, they couldn't

wrangle up a spare stash-a cash to run their own,

so they opted to use the siderooms of established conventions like Gamescom instead.

Durin' one of these someone mentioned player created content,

as both fan artwork and music have been showcased by DE quite often,

but what about the written word?

Steve went on to say quests at that point in time haven't really been added to the game yet,

as Second Dream would later showcase,

but that they always intended to allow players to make quests of their own with rewards,

lore, and even a rating system.

Shortly after the forums were a buzz with theories and requests, but there has been

zero feedback or mention of it since,

which is a shame as I was really lookin' forward to it since it's spontaneous announcement.

Well some potential good news, Legion!

When Steve posted a brief UI update on his twitter, for but a moment you could see his

escape menu is a bit different than our own, featuring three potential TennoCon reveals:

Glyphs!

Well, maybe you've heard of that one already but under it were

Mission Builder and Key launcher, potentially part of the same system,

but the more new content the merrier I says,

and I'm happy enough seein' the Mission Builder isn't completely written off yet!

Considering none of this was mentioned inside The Sacrifice, where I expected it to appear,

I think it's safe to conclude it's on the way and ripe for a sneak peek at the very

least come TennoCon.

Heck, might even let the attendees MAKE some missions while they are there considering

the 2d fighter and very likely a repeat session of Play as the Stalker modes are currently

lined up like it was last year.

So get yer typin' fingers limber and yer brain noodles stretched, Legion!

We might be very close to makin' n' playin' our very own Tenno-grown missions in the near future!

Ya got any predictions of TennoCon of your own?

Leave em in the comments below and let's see who gets close and who completely misses the mark!

Myself included ^_^

Either way gonna be a fun one!

As always, thank-you for watchin' and catch you next time, Legion!

Take care!

For more infomation >> HUGE TennoCon 2018 Reveal Potential! New Player Made Content? [Warframe] - Duration: 2:24.

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7 Things In Your Kitchen You Never Clean But Should - Duration: 4:32.

Whether you never think of them - or just don't think they need it - there are a whole

bunch of things in your kitchen that you probably never clean.

Some of these items are lurking in the grungiest corners, and some are sitting in plain sight.

So glove up, and gather your cleaning supplies, here are all the things in your kitchen you

never clean - but definitely should!

The coffee maker

You clean up the coffee cups and pot, but how often do you clean the coffee reservoir?

According to a 2011 study by NSF International, the place where you load your coffee can be

home to even more germs than your toilet seat…

Gross.

Try running a cycle using white distilled vinegar to get the inside of your coffee maker

squeaky clean.

"And a half-caff."

"That's me.

Mother of pearl!

That is hot!

Woo!"

Reusable bags

Using your own grocery bags is good for the environment, but you really do need to clean

them.

"These babies are limited wildlife edition.

Some of the money is given to help local beavers to help build their dams."

"Yeah, yeah, just give us the bags."

According to Good Housekeeping, you can just toss fabric bags into the washing machine

- just be sure to choose the right settings based on the material of your bags.

The trash can

While you've likely wiped it down on occasion, the inside of your trash can needs a deep

cleaning of its own.

"Okay, listen to this."

It's not actually that complicated.

Scrubbing the can with hot, soapy water can help keep your garbage smelling a little less

trashy.

"Here ya go."

"What are you doing?"

"You asked me to help!"

Want another trash tip?

President of Molly Maid, Meg Roberts, told Thrillist that storing bags in the bottom

of the can, underneath the bag you're using, is one way to remember to replace the bag.

"You know I love saving money."

"I also love saving money."

"I love you."

That thing in your blender

That little rubber ring around the bottom of your blender is called a gasket.

And according to NSF International in 2013, researchers found blenders to be the third

germiest item in your house.

"It's a blender."

"Yeah.

Exactly."

Salmonella, E. coli, yeast, and mold were found on blender gaskets.

So disassemble and thoroughly clean the blender with hot water and soap every time you use

it so your blender stays clean and you and your family stay healthy.

"You know what?

Mine's not chunky enough.

I'm gonna add some ice."

Yelling and blender noise'

Basically the whole fridge

According to a 2013 study by NSF International, the refrigerator water dispenser was the number

one germiest item in the kitchen - showing the presence of mold and yeast.

Check the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning it, or, according to HuffPost, use

vinegar to sanitize the area.

But don't stop with the water dispenser.

The study also found some refrigerator door seals tested positive for listeria, which

may have been caused by accidental contamination from produce.

And that door handle could also be covered in bacteria.

"Huh?

You pooped in the refrigerator?"

NSF International microbiologist Lisa Yakas told CBS that researchers found E. coli, salmonella,

listeria, and more, within the refrigerator drawers they studied.

Skip the food-borne illness, and deep clean that fridge.

That stinky sink

Melissa Maker, founder of Clean My Space, told Thrillist that if you have flies or a

smelly sink, try pouring a cup of baking soda down the drain, let it sit for an hour, and

then follow it up with white distilled vinegar for a flawless finish.

"What does it look like?"

"Like the inside of your nose!"

"Eew."

But while you're there, you're gonna want to scrub down your entire sink.

"Are you gonna leave this mess in the bottom of my sink?"

"The water?"

"Yes, the little water droplets all over the bottom of my sink!"

According to a 2011 study by NSF International, bacteria was found in nearly half of all sinks

that were tested.

Scrub it well with baking soda and disinfect regularly.

Salt and pepper

If you never really clean your salt and pepper shakers, but notice you get sick a lot, they

could be the culprit.

[sneezes]

According to a 2008 study conducted by the University of Virginia, salt and pepper shakers

are likely carriers of the viruses that can cause the common cold.

To keep yourself and your family healthy, wipe down the salt and pepper shakers every

day - and don't forget to wash your hands.

"Use that soap, boy.

Oooh.

He know how to wash too.

I would eat off them hands."

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For more infomation >> 7 Things In Your Kitchen You Never Clean But Should - Duration: 4:32.

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Several shot in newsroom as police confirm active shooter in Maryland capital Annapolis - Duration: 1:41.

 Several people have reportedly been shot dead in a US newsroom shooting in the Maryland capital of Annapolis

   Anne Arundel Police confirmed on Twitter there is an active shooter in the area

   A large police presence remains at 888 Bestgate Road which houses offices for the Capital Gazette newspaper

 The local ABC7 news reported "multiple fatalities" quoting police in the historic city located an hour east of Washington

 "ATF Baltimore is responding to a shooting incident at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis," the Bureau of Alcohol, Firearms, and Tobacco said on Twitter

    More to follow

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