Thứ Năm, 18 tháng 10, 2018

Waching daily Oct 18 2018

Good morning, aspiring cabin crew! I'm Kaito Minami from Cabin Crew Chat.

It's been a while since the last open day but follow me to a middle eastern airline open day in my home town!

It is so early this morning! It's so difficult to keep my eyes open!

I'm not sure if you can see this on camera but the fog is crazy.

It's still winter here so the weather is a bit all over the place

Compared to Japan, this is warm but for me this is cold!

I'll be with my friends so this video will mainly be in English but subtitle is also available.

Alright, we've just finished our open day CV drop off where you actually just drop your CV and get the

recruiter to judge you for 30 seconds. I just want to introduce you to my friend Samara here.

Samara: Helllooooo

Do you wanna say something in Japanese?

Samara: Like what? Konnichiwa~

Samara: That's all I know.

So we met in Sydney, yeah for the same airline's open day and we just met again

Samara: This is our third open day together

So hopefully

Third time lucky we get through this. At least the second stage, hey.

Samara: Yeah, fingers crossed we get to the assessment day. That's the goal.

Yeah, and actually talk to someone

Umm, how many people do you reckon there were?

Samara: I think about a hundred people

a hundred people, yeah

It's still pretty big for Brisbane. So we're just waiting for about an hour

till the recruiter tells us our fate for the next round

Alright so, there were about hundred people ... Oi!

konichiwa~~ Kelly desk

Hey guys. I'm down here Sorry Sorry, mate

So, um, I met this fella at the open day. This my first, oh and this girl as well

This is my first day, so these guys have been quite accompanying and hospitable

But yeah overall good day we're just waiting to hear back to see if we got into round 2

Who knows, because it is very it's like a cat dog fight out there. Literally. Don't take it too heart sweetie.

But yeah, hopefully we all make it through

We finally got our answers. So the fortunate thing is we made it to the second stage

But we didn't make it to the third stage. So Samara, how many people made it through?

Samara: Well we started off with 150 and we were lucky enough to make it to 50 but unfortunately we were not successful after that

I think the last group was about 30 people got selected.

Samara: Ultimately yeah

I think another group discussion or maybe the final interview after that.

Samara: Probably about 8 in the end

Yeah bit disappointing but it is what it is

This is our third open day together.

So the good thing about it is that you make great friends. You make great connections

Samara: and you can go through it together again.

And eat our feelings.

Samara: This is our friend Tina and Tina tell us about what we did today.

Tina: So in that group assessment, we were in 2 big circles.

Tina: and we were grouped in 4 people. and each group got given 2 cards.

Tina: one of the had career/ profession on it. Like gardener, scientist

Samara: Different professions.

Tina: and then we had to come up with 4 hints as to what the profession is and we give the 4 hints to the other group. So the other circle.

Tina: and they need to guess what the profession it is

Tina: and then we were given another card and the other card was like a random object.

Tina: So there was like balloons, a starfish. So you gotta think of a creative way to link the object and the career.

Tina: So my group had a nuclear scientist and a balloon which is like totally random. You can't even figure out how they are connected.

Tina: but you just have to figure out a random way. Like my group just said, we used the balloon, we'll just open it up and use as a hair net

Tina: Just a really random idea. It's funny in a way but it was pretty fun. So yeah that was pretty much the group activity that we did.

Samara: before we got axed.

Great work today everyone! It's now the end of open and assessment day finally!

I attended this airline's open day five times.

but honestly, it is luck. It really depends on the recruiter's mood and it gets decided by that.

This time, I was quiet happy that I passed the CV drop off stage.

Unfortunately, I didn't pass the group discussion.

The number of people went from 150 to 50 so yeah 1/3. and the next stage was 30 people.

and my guess is that after that stage would be axed to hald and half again leaving 6-7 people in the final stage.

yes, yet again I failed but I always want to look at it from a positive life experience where I got to network and discuss interview experiences

and I want to challenge myself to the next assessment day where I can use my knowledge from today.

It's been such an early start. I'm so exhausted that my eyes have turned into lines. I look like Pokemon's Ash... no... I mean Brock

If you learnt something from today's assessment day vlog please give it a thumbs up!

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Thank you so much for watching this video and i will see you on my next video! Good bye!

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UK SPOUSE VISA UPDATE + BIOMETRIC ENROLMENT |Mia Sandoval - Duration: 16:41.

Hi mga palangga(my love)so today we are getting ready to go to post office

Not just our local post office but that post office we are going to it's about an

hour from us and I really apologize with my voice because I really had a bad cold

so anyway I will get ready. I will put makeup I don't know if I will gonna talk

through because I am really having a trouble to talk to you and in a way

underneath is I am ready I have this jumper with me I don't know how's the

temperature outside but it's quite thick jumper I just have my dressing-gown over

it just so in case I will spill something so anyway let's get ready

first I will be using this moisturizer that I got from Bulgaria. The Bulgarian Rose

I will just use my finger

Hang on I will just get a mirror

And for my eye cream I will be using this argan and a rose oil eye cream and I bought this from Bulgaria as well

I miss making a makeup tutorial I really promise when I

get better I will do a makeup tutorial and anyway I already had my eyebrows

done as usual because I am really bad at my eyebrows and I'm still struggling to it.

I feel hot plus I have my coffee with me

So I let John explain why we are going to post office but anyway we will

just carry on our makeup so I'll be using this fit me Maybelline

I need to be beautiful

and for my eye primer mga palangga(my love) I will be using this elf

For my eyeliner I'll be using this NYX super skinny marker

I feel so hot so I have removed my dressing gown

anyway i just gonna curl my lashes and i

will be using this mascara from heroine make my all-time favourite. I love it!

I just remembered I forgot to apply a primer very good tutorial LOL. Oh dear..

Here it is mga palangga(my love) my makeup is so simple and I removed my eyeliner

Because I just remember that they gonns take a photo of me

in the post office so I removed it just so in case it's not allowed

so in this makeup I have eyeliner, it just so simple

The time here is 5 minutes to 8 in the morning

We're running late guys again

Oh no its 8 o'clock I say we're leaving at 8 o'clock already

You see?She is always late. She's taking a whiskey with here, look.

John: You should have you're breakfast earlier.

Can you open the door for me? Thank you. Thank you very much

and my nose is dripping! :D

and I have my breakfast with me my yogurt and I got spoon

So we are going now mga palangga(my love) It's 14 degrees, already.

There is a car!!!For God sake!OMG this man. What about this man huh?

The motorway is so busy. There's a lot of traffic

Well people going to work, isn't it? I'ts early morning you see, because it's eight o'clock..its 8:10 to be precise in the mornig

So people..start very late going to work here in this country. People are going to work that's why its so busy.

it's raining so I will not take you with me mga palangga(my love)

and then I will see you later after we went to post office

Right now mga palangga(my love)walking to post office. I am using John's phone

I don't know how good it is. I did not take my camera with because I thought it will rain hard but I am wrong.

At least there is no queue just us and 2 people waiting

it's 9 o clock...I think. it's 9 o clock but they are still not open

We are done! just so quick probably takes us five minutes it's raining now

so we gonna go to the car park now

We dropped in Sainsbury because my throat is ....painful.

So I need Strepsils and I need bandaid.

Thank you honey. Okay darling. Are you filming me? Yeah!

Thank you for being a good husband.

It's just another 20 pounds to the cost of visa as you have to pay for your

biometrics enrollment and that biometrics enrollment is it is all for eight

fingers and two thumb prints and a facial photo

and that goes onto the system to

cross-reference their original one they have of Mia

to make sure everything correspond has it should and then I think once that its done

visa will be approved basically because obviously the approval

must be very close sorry I'm hesitating I'm driving at the same time

because obviously if the everything wasn't in order and not okay

I don't thinkthey would send you for the biometrics enrollment so I think looking pretty

good at this stage and hopefully now within a few weeks we will see Mia's passport with enrolment thing on it, hopefully.

that's the reason why we went to post office just because to..

register my biometric. What I will say is there are limited post offices that

actually do the biometric enrollment we've had to travel a reasonable

distance to do it. There's no post offices local to us that do

Which I find which is a bit silly Billy but anyway, we manage. We're here we've done it.

We can now go home, have coffee and relax

I need to sleep. What you mean sleep? I'm not feeling well

oh so you're not helping me with trailer, okay.

hello mister officer

you better be good

I'm always good

Yes we are home!!!!

Our babies are excited to see they're mama and papa

the door is not broken honey my hand is just full

We will just have our lunch and later we will go to my friend

she's just living next town to us we will just give the..

Cross bike because this cross bike we're not using it. This one and it's consuming a

lot of space so we'd agreed that will give it to them

Look at her. She's after me body again.He doesn't care this man

Of course I care. I have a headache as well.

You know I am so much in pain

John:I know the feeling

mostly my throat

Excuse me, excuse me guys! She might say she's in pain

but I'm in pain since the day I met her in my heart with so much love for her

Is that a good one or a bad one? That's good

Homemade tomato soup.

Have you seen all the tomatoes we got guys? Well my dear wife has made

super duper soup. Yeah but this time it's not a homemade soup. I am telling you now. Will you stop giving the secret away!LOL

I just gonna put a napkin just in case I spill something

That one is a lot harder and this one is so much more garlic test

She didn't save any for her husband

A lot for the husband

But I like this one!

You said you like the other one more!

Yeah but I like this one as well

We are going to my filipina friend and I will also give the printer that you have seen in my office. We are not using it.

So I told her about it and she said okay I will try. So we are taking it.

I also give her a chocolate and also for the printer's driver

That's quite heavy, be careful.

So strong

Yeah remember this.

Will use the truck today

It so windy outside

I'm here in Tesco alone and we're done dropping the cross bike off to my friend and I'll just gonna pay

We are home!

My hands is full so I need John to rescue me. Can you please open the door for me please..

Please..

please honey please

My hand is aching

Come on! Hurry up! My hands is aching

My filipina friend gave me a paella and it's quite heavy so my wrist is aching

Thank you very much

He did not even open the second door, this man!

Come on, stay here. Stay here

There you are. So here we are. I went to tesco before just to get gum,

2x paracetamol

croutons

and another tomato soup

because I'm struggling to eat a solid because it hurt a lot

And anyways here is what she give me

Here.

She is so kind. Ate Divine she is from Ilo-Ilo. See? Ohhh smells good.

I will take this at work tomorrow

and another one

You see?OMG Ate Divine you're making me fat.

She always give me a sinigang mix

She give this to me because she know that John loves sinigang

Ate Divine, thank you so much. I know that you don't know that I am vlogging but if you see this in the future, thank you very much.

And that's it for us today mga palangga(my love)We will see you each other again soon very soon. Bye John.

John: Once the voice get better. Bye guys

I have a question before I end this vlog.

Ask a question?Yeah. Are you ready? I'm ready.

I wan't to see your reaction

Do you think our visa will be approve?

Fingers crossed, hoping and praying, no.

Of course it'll be approved my darling. You know this my little bear.

You'll be here to stay for a long time

He don't want me. That's this problem .I do

I do!! I'm pulling your leg.

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Word Play Hotel - Foil Arms and Hog - Duration: 1:34.

Hi is this the word play hotel?

Yes, will you be staying with us tonight?

Oh, you two seem nice but I'd like my own room.

Pity.

We have a twin available?

Oh.

No.

Double room please.

Sorry.

How long will you be staying with us?

I've already told you I'm not interested.

Could I have a private room please?

Worth a shot.

How many nights?

Eh...

One Knight.

Now sir, would you like a room with a view?

Or 'Last of the Mohicans'?

'Last of the Mohicans'

'Last of the Mohicans' OK.

You are on the 1st floor.

Great.

And your room is on the 4th floor.

Perfect.

You can take the lift?

Really?

We don't need anymore.

Thank you.

The Wifi code is...

Lowercase...

Uh huh.

That's it.

Would you like a wake up call?

Yes please.

You need to quit you're job and go back to college.

Sorry I don't have a hat for the pool?

Oh, you don't need one.

But you do need these.

Thank you.

Will you be having dinner with us this evening?

Wow you guys are persistent.

Alright I will.

Wonderful, do you have a reservation?

Yes, I've never dated two guys before

and I'm not sure if I'll like it.

Oh, I'm afraid we're full.

Oh.

Big lunch.

Ye.

That's disappointing

We also offer a turn down service in the evenings.

I think I've had enough rejection for one day.

Now, baggage sir?

Yes, an ex-wife and crippling debt.

Wonderful.

Porter!

Thank you.

Do you offer room service?

Absolutely.

In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Ghost.

You are all very welcome here

to the 10am service in room 403.

Doomdah!

Hey we're foil arms and hog thanks for watching

new videos every thurs

If you subscribe to the Youtube channel

we are also on tour in ireland and the uk

all dates on the website,

we will be adding more soon

god bless

ehhhh

dooomdaahhh

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"Beckett and Beyond" – Interview with Paul McGillion (2018) - Duration: 13:23.

GateWorld: Paul McGillion -- welcome back to GateWorld!

It's been a lot of years.

Paul McGillion: Thank you!

GW: I'm so glad to see you again here at Gatecon 2018.

PM: It's great to see you, my friend.

GW: I feel like we asked you so many questions about your character,

and your character's development --

some of them I'll just ask again, to get your perspective on it ten years later ...

PM: Why not! [Laughter]

GW: But let me just start with the big picture: What has Atlantis meant to you -- as a human

being, as a professional, and as somebody who comes to these conventions?

PM: [Scottish accent] Are you trying to make me cry?

[Laughter]

Atlantis has been, honestly, one of the best experiences I've ever had,

professionally speaking.

Just an amazing -- what a great chance to not only play a fascinating character, multi-faceted

and layered character -- I had the great pleasure of playing Dr. Beckett -- but just the chance

to meet all the people, and the fans.

We're at Gatecon how many years later?

And I've had a chance to travel all over the world.

And it's the gift that keeps on giving.

Stargate is truly ... I equate it to some people watch football, some people watch basketball,

and some people watch sci-fi.

And I love it.

And the fans are what makes the show so special.

It's truly been a blessing for me.

And to meet everybody and travel all over the world -- I couldn't really have done it

without Stargate.

It's been amazing.

GW: So the show first started in 2004.

They were hiring the main cast, they were switching some characters around; they got

David Hewlett to reprise an old role.

But Beckett -- the first season Beckett was not a regular.

You weren't a main cast member yet.

PM: No.

GW: When did you feel like the character was working, and like they were bringing him back

and he was going to be a fixture?

PM: It was very exciting.

When I read for it initially there was two characters:

Tthere was Beckett, and there was Grodin.

And they were kind of these two characters -- a lot of actors read for these.

And they wanted an international flavor to the characters.

I played Beckett Scottish, which was my heritage, and I thought I'd bring that to the table.

And actually when we shot the pilot I felt it was really special.

I mean, this is really, really cool -- we're doing this pilot, and Robert Patrick is in it.

It just had a real buzz about it.

Just going to the set of Atlantis, when you're in the main gate set you're like,

"This is permanent.

This isn't going anywhere!"

You had that feeling.

There was a real buzz to it.

And there was just a massive amount of background performers and everything.

And then during the second week of filming the pilot Martin Wood came up to me and said,

"Listen, Damian Kindler wants to speak to you about a big Beckett episode that's coming

up in Episode 5 or 6."

And I was like, "Wow!

OK, great!"

GW: Already!

PM: Yeah!

"... Because he wants to talk to you about your background a little bit."

And so I went up and spoke to Damian, and that episode ended up being "Poisoning the Well" --

which I think really solidified Beckett as a main character on the show.

For me, that's where I felt like it.

And it was a really meaty episode for Beckett.

And I just really wanted to knock it out of the park.

And shortly after that the producers came up to say, "Listen, we love what you're doing

and we're going to make Beckett a regular.

But not this season -- next season.

How do you feel about that?"

I'm like, "Great!"

I ended up being in 17 of the 20 episodes of the first season.

It was really one of those things that, it thankfully caught on, and the fans were so

great to me and they really supported the character.

It was great.

GW: "Poisoning the Well" is one of my favorite for the character's journey ...

PM: Thanks.

GW: Not just for Beckett's character, but it demonstrates the kind of stories the show

is capable of telling and is going to be telling.

PM: Absolutely. Yeah.

GW: There's not a lot of Stargate episodes that end on that kind of downer note that

is a punch in the gut, when you see what the Hoffans have decided to do.

PM: Well, it's humanity.

And I think that's the great thing about Stargate.

There's a lot of humor in it as well, and of course action.

But I what the backbone of the show -- and I think certainly with Beckett -- is the humanity

that the character has, and was able to portray

given the great writers that we had for the show.

And that episode in particular: it deals with loss, especially for him.

And it deals with integrity.

I think the show has a lot of integrity and a lot of humanity.

That's why a lot of families watch together.

And I really love that.

I've watched families grow up all over the world ... the kids are taller than me now,

and I met them when they were little, just watching Stargate!

It's one of those shows that the family can watch together.

And I think it has good values and principles.

And I think that's really great.

I think it's rare these days that you have a show where everybody watches it together.

It's nice.

GW: Fast-forwarding a few years: it's tough to be killed off a popular show.

I can just imagine fans coming up to you afterwards, giving you hugs because they want to be reassured

that you're OK even though Beckett is gone!

PM: It was really special.

Obviously a difficult point for me professionally.

And I think for the show it was a bit turn to kill off a main character.

It got a large reaction.

And subsequently they brought the character back, which was amazing -- that's again a

testament to the fan base for Beckett to come back.

When Joe Mallozzi called me and said, "Listen, how do you feel about coming back on the show?"

I said: "Well ... I exploded!"

He goes, "Well, it's sci-fi!"

[Laughter] Which is amazing.

And he told me the plot line, and I'm like, "Oh my God, that's so clever."

And he was like, "Yeah, we can do it."

GW: We could blow you up again and bring you back!

PM: Yeah, sure!

And that was really special I think, too.

I felt like that was really -- in a way it was an homage to the fan base that they could

bring him back.

I thought it was really special for me to be able to come back.

I had a lot of people, so many people still today, [say] "I cried so much when I watched 'Sunday.'"

I think as your job as an actor too I think I want to get that emotional reaction from

the fans.

Because I think the character deserved it.

So it was nice to come back.

It was tough leaving, but it was great to come back.

And then Beckett flies Atlantis back into San Francisco Bay.

So it came full circle.

GW: He's right there.

We loved Beckett so much, and then he was gone ... and there was a period of mourning

and then he was back.

And we as the viewers were shocked right along with the team

when he was discovered in "The Kindred."

And then you're through several episodes in Season Five.

There's this line that Rodney has in "The Kindred, Part 2" that I continue to wrestle

with all these years later, which is Rodney says to Carson: "As far as I'm concerned you're

my friend back from the dead.

You're not a clone."

Are the two Carson Becketts different people, in your mind?

PM: No.

No.

You know, I talked to the producers about that and I said, "Is he different at all?"

And they were like, "No -- no, he's not."

I didn't play him differently.

I played him a little more awkward in the first [episode].

Obviously everyone is looking at me like I'm a ghost!

So you actually react -- as an actor you're kind of like, "What are you looking at?"

That sort of thing.

But then I just kind of played him how I normally would.

I think that's what they wanted.

It's interesting playing a clone.

He's exactly the same.

I went, "OK!"

So he had the same memories, he has the same everything.

And I just played him like that.

It would have been nice to see what would happen in subsequent seasons if we went further

-- see where the character went.

That's a whole other plotline: what happened?

GW: Does he go back to Earth, and go back and visit his Grandma

and tell her there was a mix-up?

PM: Yeah, exactly.

That's right!

[Laughter] Go back for some mince and tatties!

GW: In your mind is there a quintessential Beckett episode?

If you wanted to show someone one episode, to show them who that character is?

PM: I think "Poisoning the Well."

Because, you know what's interesting about that, there's one of my favorite -- there's

that monologue I have basically [saying], "I'm not going through that thing!

It's bloody insanity" going through the Stargate.

And that's the opening of "Poisoning the Well."

It's very funny.

It's one shot; it's one long take.

And the funny thing about shooting that particular scene, Brad Turner was directing -- he's a

great guy, great director -- and we had to do it in one take.

And Rachel [Luttrell] has one word in it: it's "Who?"

I'm talking about -- "Dr. McCoy" or something I think I say in the monologue, and she's

just like, "Who?"

And it was all technical things, like the camera guy is running backwards and he kept

hitting off the wall.

So OK, we've got to go again.

And then it's like, OK, we got it!

All the time it had to be perfect.

And finally we got a great take.

And it's like, "OK, everybody's happy?

Everybody's happy?"

Rachel's like, "Uh ... I didn't say my line ..."

And I'm like, "Rachel, you don't have a line.

You have three letters!

WHO!"

So to this day I go up to Rachel [and say], "Who?"

And she's like, "Shut up, Pauly!"

[Laughter]

I love that episode because it does have that comedic aspect to it,

and then it has the serious tone.

And to me that epitomizes the character in a certain way.

I think the Scots themselves wear their hearts on their sleeves.

You know what I mean?

They are "fierce friends," and you don't want to mess with them too, at the same time.

But they have a lot of soul.

And I felt that that episode really portrayed that.

There's so many great episodes that we had.

So many funny, amazing episodes.

It was just such a pleasure to play.

Like "Duet" for example was just hilarious and fun to play, and awkward.

But I'd have to say "Poisoning the Well," for me anyway.

GW: That would be my pick as well.

PM: Thank you.

GW: Carson is wearing his heart on his sleeve.

And that's the episode where I felt like I knew him.

PM: Yeah, I think so too.

I think it really opened the audience's eyes to what this guy is about.

GW: So your experience with fans over the years -- you've done a lot of conventions,

a lot of appearances in different countries.

What keeps bringing you back?

PM: Well, it's just amazing -- it's an opportunity to meet the fans.

It's one of those things, when you come to a Stargate convention you also have a good time.

People are very happy to see you.

It's friendly faces.

And the comradery of all the other guests, as well.

It's always great to see old cast mates, and cast mates from the different shows as well

when we cross over.

And to see the fan base.

I mean, they really appreciate what you do.

And obviously it's a great chance to travel and get out.

And you have a good time.

Everyone's having a great time here.

So, that's special.

GW: You mentioned McCoy ...

PM: Yes.

GW: You have played a role in a different science fiction franchise.

Can you tell us a little bit about your part on Star Trek back in 2009?

PM: Yeah!

It was a small part.

I had read for Scotty originally.

That was a real pleasure to read for it.

And you know Chris Doohan's family -- James Doohan's son -- they publicly endorsed me

to play Scotty, which was really nice.

I had never met them.

I met them last year, actually, at the Star Trek convention.

And we hung out for a bit. He's a lovely guy.

And obviously it didn't happen; Simon Pegg got the role, and he's a fantastic actor and

does a great job.

But when I was coming back from Los Angeles -- I was living there at the time and I was

driving up to Vancouver to do a play, and my manager called and said, "Listen, we got

a call from J.J. Abrams' office.

They want to offer you something on the Star Trek movie."

I said, "What is it?"

They said, "They won't tell you until you say yes."

I'm like, "Yes!"

I ended up being the barracks leader.

I had a scene with Chris Pine.

It was really great.

He's such a lovely guy, J.J.

For someone that so successful and busy he just had all the time in the world for you.

There's a reason he does so great and his projects are so successful.

He's just a super-nice guy.

It was a massive production.

It was really cool, just even to be a small part of it was really nice.

GW: It seems like since Stargate has gone off the air the Vancouver film scene has obviously

continued to grow and change and evolve.

What stuff have you been doing lately?

We've seen you on The Flash ...

PM: Yes!

Yeah, I'm reoccurring on The Flash, which is great.

And that's actually the first time I've played a Scottish character since Stargate.

It's a really fun character, Earl Cox.

It's hilarious, I think.

And I have a good friend of mine, Tom Cavanagh -- we've been friends for years, he's one

of my closest friends -- he's on The Flash.

We haven't had a scene together yet but hopefully we will this season.

And it's very different from Beckett.

I have a prosthetic belly in the episode!

And he's kind of a bit of a lovable rogue -- a bit of a shady character.

So it's kind of fun.

It's been very busy for me here lately.

Lots of different genres I've worked in, and I've been very fortunate.

So it's been great.

I worked on Jason Momoa's show Frontier this season.

I did a few episodes of that.

And it was fun to see him up there in Newfoundland.

We had a great time doing that period piece.

It was really fun.

GW: Cool.

Well, Paul -- thanks so much for your time.

PM: Guys, thank you so much for having me.

It's great to see you, Darren.

Thank you so much.

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REAL STAR UPENDRA | Podcast with Sarath Chandra | Watch with subtitles. - Duration: 18:00.

upendra: WOW!

Upendra: This short film is about Present. If we live in the present, that itself will take us forward.

Narendra: Nice. Well executed. At this age if you are able to do all this very nice. I'm very impressed. It's not that easy to do that.

Day before yesterday I edited it. There is still some shoot left. I just edited this to show you as I'm coming here.

He made a video earlier.

It was about Prajakeeya. Its really interesting. He understood the concept and explained it perfectly.

I was totally surprised.

Based on this theme we can make something useful.

Something useful for our manifesto.

We can elaborate the manifesto.

In a short way. How long is this video?

This trailer is 2 minutes.

I thought it was more than 2 minutes.

No, it's just 2 minutes. Because a lot of content was there it seems longer.

I tried putting a lot of content in this in less time. because once it's longer people just skip it.

Make a one minute video.

we can explain some points. In our manifesto we may have 15 points in a page

We'll make one video for one point?

No, a group of points. Not more than five.

Five points can be in 30 seconds too

Actually I've written a lot about it.

For the common man. This is a common man's platform.

Yours is a very nice concept.

I have to agree, very well edited.

Next, I have many ideas. I will do the videos. But I wanted to do something on ground zero here.

Recently I did this video on Liquor Policy.

I've sent it to you in whatsapp too.

It is uploaded in your page.

OK OK

That was in general how the liquor policy should be.

Basically in our state and someplaces. They say they want to abolish Liquor. That doesn't work at all.

If we abolish it, then there will be Mafia and black market.

Yeah true.

So I've added some points and made a video on it.

It was very well received here. many views and comments supporting it. But it is all online. I don't know what effect it will have in reality.

There will be an effect

What I keep saying is, 80% are silent people, only 20% make noise.

But we think, that noise is made by 100% people.

If there are talking about some murder, we think that, actually the whole world is talking about that murder.

We think that everyone are in an agitation. But 80% of them don't care.

They are bothered about something else.

So we don't know about that. We should believe in that 80%.

But, unfortunately those 80% believe in these 20%.

Sarath: No, they do not believe.... they..

Upendra: No, they don't. What happens is Every body is just giving importance to these 20%.

That's why there not getting any options

These 80% are silent

Silent in the sense they don't want to speak.

The theory is people generally say, there are two kinds of people. good and bad.

But, no. there are 3 kinds of people. Good, bad and selfish.

They are like why should speak.

What happens is, 80% people are silent.

20% make noise or chaos.

The other good people in this 20%. They also follow this 20%

Yeah, that was my first statement.

These 80% believe those 20%

Upendra: NO NO..... Narendra: follow the 20%?

No No. I meant people in between them. The good people in 20%.

Even they follow this 20%. they don't go to the 80%

Instead, since they can't make big noise. but they make small noise.

Then people compare these chaos.

And they think that the 20% chaos is better.

In the 80%. No one wants to take the representation.

80% don't know they are the 80%.

Shall I tell you one biggest problem is we always think our life is result oriented. It became about success and failures.

We think like if I get a good job or Life partner I'm successful.

But, living itself is successful. Yesterday night I slept today morning i woke up means, this is the greatest success.

But we don't understand it because

They say "Om shanthi shanthi", you know why?

that is in all mantras (chants).

Shanthi is the ultimate happiness and thrill.

But we consider it like a dull phrase.

We consider shanthi as peace. Like a boring thing.

It should be considered as excitement or happiness.

Happiness should be like a thrill.

Well that is how it is meant to be. like the creation. negative and positive energy.

Narendra: have you seen Matrix movie?

Upendra: Yeah! a great film.

In the film they show that excitement only creates energy.

Have you seen it Sarath?

No, EXCITEMENT is ENERGY.

not created by excitement.

I'll give an example. Have you heard a story told by Rajnikanth?

There was a scientist travelling in a train.

Sarath: Yeah! I heard that. He told that in a speech.

Yeah that one!.. do you know this?

So there was this old scientist in a train. he saw a young scientist reading a bible.

You understand Kannada?... - Yusuf - Little bit, but continue.

Ok. So while he was reading the bible, the old scientist said to him. "Being a scientist why are you reading this bible?"

Science is advancing a lot

And you people read these books like Bible, Quran, Bhagawad gita. How will we progress?

Here is my card. Come to my place tomorrow. I need to talk to you.

And give me your card. I'll reach you.

Then that young guy gave his card. He is Thomas Alva Edison.

The other old scientist was shocked.

He said "I've heard so much about you. I will come to your lab", fixing a time.

When they reached his lab. they opened it and there was a big machine, like a satellite in the lab.

He was shocked. he asked. when did you build this?

Edison was like, No sir, I didn't do it. I opened the door just now and it is there.

The old scientist - "Don't talk silly. tell me how long you took to build this."

Edison - "No Sir, yesterday Night it wasn't there."

Today, I came with you, opened the door, and it is there,

Then the old guy was like why are you saying like this.?

Edison said. "Sir you are a scientist".............

What is it?

Horlicks (flavored milk)

Edison said. "Sir, you are a scientist."

They said about the Big Bang theory. from nowhere this universe was formed in a big bang.

World, stars, solar system and all

When all these can come from nowhere.

Then can't this machine be created like that?

Then he said "If there is a creation, there should be a creator."

God is there.

See, the meaning of that is

From nothing came something.

We don't value "nothing". we only value "something"

That energy we don't value.

You see that wire, if there is a friction then we value it.

But that doesn't mean there is no electricity in the wire.

If you open it you won't know the difference.

But, we don't value the wire. We give value to the the light that was on.

That's what i Meant. When you are in that position, that will lead you.

You accept, then it will lead you. You need not calculate.

Because according to our calculations, can you tell after one hour you'll be in some place?

That itself, we are so unsure.

See how inefficient and helpless we are.

There is a rock lying in our way. The solution is simple, it is just that we need to get up and pick out the rock. We know that. But, the thing is no body is ready to get up.

That's what I'm saying

It's not about ready for it. Nobody is there to getup.

Generally we think that i am ready but he is not ready. We are all looking at that rock and thinking why he is not going? why he is not picking the rock? But even I don't do it.

Yes. That is the exact situation.

That was a good example.

All these assumptions are fine. but first, who will go to pick the rock?

Look there, WE = I + I + I. That is Us.

Yes, I am the third 'i', he may be second, but who's that first one?

I'm the first one to change

When are we releasing the manifesto in the text format?

What format?

The PDF format we did it in.

Yeah, we need to work on it today. We will release it around friday evening. so everyone checks it out in the weekend.

How long are you staying here?

I'll be leaving on monday.

Oh. Monday.

In meantime. I'm willing to contribute my work here.

Yeah yeah, sure. Actually you can help us from where ever you are.

Yeah I'll be doing whatever I can from there.

Yeah yeah.

I didn't expect much but the second video also did great.

Which one? .. oh yeah..

I didn't listen to it properly.

It's fine sir, But you keeping these many people in contact. wow!

That's the reason I'm not texting you too much. Updating you only to content.

Oh hello!

namaskara!

Mr. Basava is an aspirant.

Have you seen or heard about our concept.?

I do know.

Everything counts, what we do, how much we do.

That is the real deal.

Swami Vivekananda said whatever work you do, First the society will disrespect you, then doubt you, only then there will be honor to you.

First insults are to be faced whatever we do.

Sarath - He just said a dialogue from my film.

That's why the result is secondary whether they will disrespect you or honor you. What we do is important.

If we take any successful movement/ beginning/person always there will be an opposition.We need to do our work.

Yeah that is anyway happening.

Yes, we must focus on our work.

So, forget about it(opposition). We(Prajakeeya) want to have a vision about what we have to do. I always ask the contestant what you want to do for the society. They might say i'll do wonders, or this/that .

they need to have a proper planning for that.

They need to study thoroughly in their areas

How much is allocated in the budget, and in that how much is seperated in the particular constituency and for which purposes.

Yeah that is the vision

Education is for knowledge and interest.

Job is for earning, living or achievements. correct?

All of these to happen, there should be an enthusiasm.

That is happiness.

There should be interest.

Then that goes to purity.

It depends on what you want.

Who decides this?

Parents.?

Not parents.

Now a days parents are doing it. They must explain and let the child choose.

Sarath - We must build our destiny.

Parents say that you don't know anything.

The child says "Only I know, you don't"

Sarath - They should have that freedom to speak.

There is a lot of confusion.

There should be clarity

we should consider the kid's interest. and help him follow his interest.

Education should be like exploring his options.

Explore all good things.

They should find themselves what is good and bad. then proceed.

Is this correct?

Yes

PEACE

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GOMMOSI SUGLI ALBERI DA FRUTTO - Duration: 8:29.

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Coast to Coast Walkway - Auckland, New Zealand - Duration: 7:17.

Hi Everyone

Kubic here

Today

We are going to...

Coast to Coast!

Let's go!

If you want to cross New Zealand with less than one day...

Coast to Coast is the best choice

Track goes from Manukau harbour...

... to Waitemata harbour

Let's walk

Track length is 16 km

... walking time about 5 hours

Track goes through urban streets...

... no way track can be lost - there are signs everywhere

Jelicoe park

... is the oldest Onehunga park

It was founded more than 100 years ago

Awesome

One of the main parks on the way is...

One Tree Hill

No sure what amuse tourists more...

One Tree Hill volcano...

... or sheep in the middle of the city

He-he

That's the summit

We went there last time

There is a video...

Video with interesting details here

He-he

Came to Cornwall park

Last time we filmed in autumn here

But today is spring - everything blooms

Awesome place

Looks interesting

Amazing

Did you know Domain is also a volcano

It is called Pukekawa

CBD is over there!

Hooray, the finish line!

And there is Waitemata harbour

Thank you for watching

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Bunkai Gankaku / Chinto - KARATE 🥋 - Duration: 1:32.

Hello karateka, I hope you're great

Today, let's train on the bunkai of the karate kata Gankaku or Chinto.

This part of the kata.

I absorb his attack.

As soon as I have absorb, my other arm goes there.

Try to not stay in front, don't stay on his line of attack.

Rather, change the angle like that.

While he's attacking,

You see ? He's going now inside.

Et non in here where he is really powerfull and can counter easily.

You can block the attack.

From here, I go under and put pressure on the elbow,

then turn around and apply an arm lock or throwing technique. Shio Nage.

I hope you appreciated and you found a idea for your bunkai.

It's just an idea, found yours and get inspire.

Now let's train.

And if you liked it, I am super glad.

See you soon for another video. Take care. Ciao.

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My Neighbor,Charles Ep157/The first foreign soccer player to become a Korean citizen[ENG/2018.10.11] - Duration: 48:38.

(The hot place for designs)

(Korea's landmark DDP)

(Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Jung-gu, Seoul)

(The 157th story)

This is My Neighbor, Charles

where we meet foreigners living in Korea.

- Hello. / - Hello.

We have a special host today.

- It's KBS soccer commentator Han Junhui. / - Hello.

Hello.

- Nice to meet you, it's an honor to be here. / - Hello.

Please introduce today's special guest.

Today's guest...

Is a goalkeeper. Jo Hyunwoo, the goalkeeper,

became really famous for helping Korea

win the gold in the Asian Games.

And before him,

there was Lee Unjae and Kim Byeongji.

There are star goalkeepers.

But objectively speaking, those players...

Can't underestimate our guest for today.

But those are Korea's best goalkeepers.

He changed the paradigm

for goalkeepers in Korean soccer.

Our guest has taken the goalkeeper

into a professional field.

(Viewers, do you remember this?)

That looks like an old clip.

The hand of God...

(Valeri Sarychev is also known as the hand of God)

You know him, right, Fabian?

Wow, I know this person.

I heard about him a long time ago.

His name is Valeri Sarychev.

But we praised him as the hand of God.

So for his Korean name, he chose Shin Euison,

a literal translation of his nickname.

Let's bring in Coach Shin Euison.

- Come on in. / - Welcome!

- Ta-da. / - Wow!

- He's so tall. / - Hello.

- Hello. / - Hello.

- Nice to meet you. / - Nice to meet you.

You look just like you did in the footage.

He does.

- He's such a big guy. / - He really is.

I'm tall.

Shin Euison. He's wearing the Korean flag

on his chest.

He's been living in Korea for 27 years.

I'm Korean.

- Korean... / - I'm a Korean citizen.

Where is your hometown?

The old Soviet Union. Currently Tajikistan.

- Tajikistan. / - Tajikistan.

I've never met someone from the Soviet Union.

(He's a bit old)

He played for Ilhwa Chunma Football Club.

Before he joined the team,

they were the most scored-on team.

But as soon as he joined,

he turned it into the least scored-on team.

And they won the championships 3 years in a row.

Most of the foreign guests we get on our show

are struggling to adjust to Korea.

But you've lived in Korea for 27 years.

I don't think you have many concerns.

My first year was a bit of a problem

because the Korean mentality and

the Korean way of soccer

were so different from Europe.

- Oh, that's true. / - It was hard.

But I have no concerns now.

That was back in the day.

Let's see if Coach Shin

really doesn't have any concerns in life.

(My Neighbor, Charles)

(The first half of life, soccer is hard)

You are currently a coach, right?

(FC Anyang vs. Daejeon Citizen)

That's an actual match, right?

Let's get started with the first half.

That's FC Anyang on the left

and Daejeon Citizen on the right.

It's Coach Shin.

(FC Anyang's coach, Ko Jeongun)

I haven't seen Coach Ko Jeongun in so long.

And Coach Ko Jongsu.

They used to be really famous players.

(FC Anyang has a chance to attack)

Through pass.

(Expectant)

What will happen?

Oh, they defended.

(They miss their chance)

No! No!

He's yelling in Korean.

"No! No!"

(The referees aren't making the right calls)

Oh, come on!

"Come on."

(Super focused)

(What happened?)

What happened?

He keeps gulping.

Did you get scored on?

(Back pass since there was nowhere to go)

(The missed pass caused them to lose a point)

Even I thought that was unfortunate.

- Oh, no... / - Oh, no.

You can't help but sigh.

(Fails to score a goal on the other team)

I bet you were upset.

Why did they have to lose

on the day we went to shoot?

(FC Anyang 0:1 Daejeon Citizen)

(Coach Shin encourages the players)

(Trudging)

He looks so down in the dumps.

Our team is doing very poorly right now.

We have to win matches to improve our ranking.

We have to win all the matches.

We have to win to move up.

Let's see a day in his life as a Korean man.

(Staring)

- From the morning? / - Analyzing the game?

What are you watching?

(He monitors overseas games too)

I watch how the team's goalkeeper plays first.

I look for his strengths and weaknesses.

What's the most important aspect of being a goalkeeper?

- Positioning. / - Positioning?

- Positioning? / - Positioning and technique.

Have you ever made a mistake as a player?

It happened to me too!

How does it feel to make a mistake?

If you win the game, mistakes are okay.

But if you lose, it's really stressful.

That's the problem.

I bet you'd feel guilty.

Thinking that we lost because of me.

This is my son and his wife.

Where's your son?

Wow, she's pretty.

- He's American now. / - He's American?

- His wife is German. / - German?

My wife is Russian, I'm a Korean citizen,

my son is American and his wife is German.

- So global. / - What nationality is your daughter?

- Right now, she's Russian. / - She's Russian?

- So your daughter is a Russian citizen? / - Yes.

She has a Russian passport.

She doesn't have a Canadian passport.

They all live apart.

So only you're a Korean citizen?

Yes! I'm really Korean.

(I am Shin Euison, the Korean citizen)

I bet it's lonely to live alone.

His family members all live far away.

She's asleep.

Who is?

Is someone in there?

Oh, he has a pet dog!

A Yorkshire Terrier.

She's 17 years old.

Back in 1997, her mother...

She had 3 puppies.

This is the last one. She's 17 years old.

She's really old.

(Petting)

How sweet.

So, it's just you and the dog.

Your family members all live elsewhere.

They're roommates.

(Getting ready to go to work)

He's all over the place as he gets ready for work.

(What is Coach Shin looking for?)

Water.

Cold water.

It's lemon water.

I need water since it's hot.

I have my cleats and my gloves...

My clothes...

- He's so thorough. / - Yes.

And my water...

Got my car keys...

And my phone...

Okay.

(But that's not all?)

The doors are fine.

He checks all the doors too.

Okay.

He has so many things to check on.

He's a perfectionist.

It's not like he's traveling.

Are you good? Okay.

He speaks Korean to his dog.

(He checks his door)

(He checks again)

(Will he finally leave his home now?)

He checked his door several times.

He's so...

(Whew)

What did he forget after all that checking?

(Coach Shin left his cap in his apartment)

(He goes back home for his cap)

He's going back in?

(Coach Shin finds his cap)

(Checks his door)

(He finally leaves his home again)

(Why is he so thorough?)

I'm just trying to show some professionalism.

It's probably because I'm a goalkeeper.

Goalkeepers shouldn't make any mistakes.

That's related to soccer.

If a goalkeeper makes a mistake, you get scored on.

That's why when I teach goalkeepers,

I tell them that they're the last person

that can save their team.

(Checking, checking)

He even checks his car.

(Makes sure his car doors are locked)

(Checking, checking)

He checks the doors on both sides.

I've never seen someone do that.

You usually just check one door.

After I check all my car doors...

1, 2, 3, 4, 5. There.

(He checks where he parked!)

Oh, boy!

He's something else.

(He groans on his way to work)

Coach Shin, you're over-complicating your life.

Do you have any superstitions?

I have a lot.

- A lot. / - Really?

I never spit on the field.

Spit?

Yes, where you spit is where you get scored on.

(Gosh)

I've seen it happen before.

I never let my wife come to the games.

(Why can't your wife come?)

- Why? / - Why not?

My wife showed up to a game and we lost.

She showed up a second time and we lost again.

(He's so mean)

Soccer is tough.

You have to focus on soccer.

These characteristics made him into...

- An amazing goalkeeper. / - That's true.

(Training continues)

(Training the FC Anyang goalkeepers)

Nice.

5 ground balls.

Ground balls.

One. Okay, good.

I'll kick it harder! Okay, one more.

Suhyeon, I'll shoot 3 times.

- And I'll score on you twice. / - No...

He's trying to score?

Are you any good?

Okay, nice.

One.

- I scored one. / - Goal.

He scored. He's good at shooting.

(What will happen with the last shoot?)

You could've been a striker.

Yeah, he can really kick the ball too.

One more time?

- One more time. / - Alright.

Sorry.

"Sorry."

Okay, nice one!

Last one!

(Ends with a perfect shoot)

- He's good. / - He's really good.

You could start playing again.

I only scored because of the cameras.

Are you good?

Okay, let's try again.

You're good at kicking the ball.

Really? Maybe I'll start playing again next year.

I think it's possible.

- You're 59 years old. / - Yeah.

I could keep playing until I'm 70.

So many problems.

- Training has a lot of problems... / - It's tiring.

It's tiring and there are a lot of problems.

He's really playful.

He is.

He wants me to use my head more than my body

when he trains me,

which I think is very helpful.

- His flaws... / - Does he criticize you?

As you saw earlier, he could've catered to the player

but for his own satisfaction...

- He scores on you. / - Yes.

I saw him celebrate afterwards.

Our goalkeepers are good at foreign languages.

We speak to him in English or Russian too.

- What do you say to him? / - He knows Russian!

- Like what? / - Thank you?

Stuff like that...

His Korean isn't great

but we don't have any problems communicating,

so that isn't an issue.

I have trouble communicating with the others.

But not with the goalkeepers.

(What do the other players think?)

(August 15th, Asian Games, Korea vs. Bahrain)

The Asian Games.

What is your prediction for this game?

For the score.

2:0.

Bahrain?

Korea will win.

I say Korea wins by 3:0.

- 3:0. / - I say 3:0 too.

So the players make bets about the score.

- Let's talk again in 90 minutes. / - In 90 minutes...

Are you eating fried chicken?

(Korea scores their first goal)

The goalkeeper couldn't have stopped that?

That's a tough stop.

He shot from up close.

He had a chance to stop it though.

Mingi knows. Tell them, Mingi.

It was a tough situation since it was so close,

but he had a chance to react first

to make the stop.

Did you just interpret what Coach Shin said?

I can understand him now

since we've talked a lot.

All that?

Is that what he meant to say?

He didn't speak for that long.

- He totally understood his coach. / - Really?

He can take a few words

and turn it into a full sentence.

Tough stop. He shot from up close.

He had a chance to stop it though.

It was a tough situation since it was so close,

but he had a chance to react first to make the stop.

I think he's right.

He translated all of that.

- He could be an interpreter. / - Seriously.

I didn't understand any of that.

Ask Coach Shin if he was as good on as his feet

as he was blocking shots.

Coach, he wants to know if

goalkeepers should also be good at build-up play

as much as saves.

No, ask him if he was good at it.

Coach, when you were a player,

were you good at build-up play too?

- Who? / - You.

He wanted me to ask.

What's build-up play?

Build-up is advancing the ball forward

to make an attack.

The goalkeeper should be good at saves.

If not, he should be a field player.

If he doesn't know how to save...

That player is clueless.

He doesn't seem to understand at all.

That must be frustrating.

I was a good goalkeeper.

The coach said that

the goalkeeper's most important job...

- Is making stops. / - He really is an interpreter.

And after that is passing and build-up play.

He said that if you focus on build-up rather than saves,

you should play on the field.

I didn't get any of that.

I got about half of it.

I didn't understand any of that.

I'm amazed that you understood him.

(Huh? I can understand him just fine)

It all sounds like Korean to me.

(Goalkeepers get me)

The players understand Coach Shin.

The goalkeepers do.

How's Suhyeon looking?

Good.

I want to put him in the start.

I think he'll have trouble on the sides.

He's good in the center.

But if he plays center...

It would be better if he's with Alex.

(Silence)

(Quiet)

Things look really serious now.

It's like he can't tell them what he really thinks.

I was shocked at first.

He's been living here for 27 years,

so he should be 100% fluent in Korean.

I only understand 20 to 30% of what he says.

So that's a concern for others around him.

(How is Coach Shin on an average day?)

(Checking)

What's that?

What's that?

This is my bank account book.

Oh, his account book.

- With this. / - The gas bill?

It's probably the gas bill.

I'm not sure.

- It's not the gas bill. / - It is the gas bill.

Really? I didn't know.

When I get a bill, I just go and pay it.

I'm not sure what they are.

(Will he be able to pay his gas bill successfully?)

He doesn't even know what the bills are for.

You should check before paying them.

He just pays the bills without knowing what they are.

(He heads to a bank)

Banking is always hard in a foreign country.

That's true.

It's really hard to communicate.

(He heads straight to a bank employee)

- This way please. / - Okay.

Koreans are so kind and helpful.

He's taking advantage of that.

What a relief.

He'll never learn if someone does it for him though.

His Korean won't improve.

He should try it himself.

Just put this end part in here.

(He pays his gas bill with the help of the employee)

(The only thing he does is enter his PIN number)

It's been successfully processed.

Please take your receipt.

(She even gets the receipt for him)

Thank you. Thank you.

All he has to know is "Help me" and "Thank you."

Does Coach Shin come here often?

He comes once a month.

He doesn't know how to pay his bills.

I taught him a few times but he still has trouble,

so I just help him every time.

(How Coach Shin has adjusted to Korea in 27 years)

(When he's driving)

Come on...

Geez...

He's just like a Korean man behind the wheel.

"Hurry up!"

(When he takes the subway)

- Do you know the train schedule? / - Yes.

It usually takes 20 or 30 minutes.

I know the schedule.

I know the subway schedule.

(No problem when making transfers)

My GPS is up here.

Guro.

Next station... Sindorim.

This is probably...

(He's good at finding his way)

(A day out in Hongdae?)

- Hongdae? / - You went to Hongdae?

(Why is Coach Shin at Hongdae?)

(Mapo, Seoul)

(Where is Coach Shin going?)

- Hello. / - Hello.

Did you get a lot of new LPs?

Wow! LPs!

LPs are in again these days.

(He's at a record shop)

So he enjoys the retro stuff.

That's pretty cool.

Do you have a different version of this album?

Another one.

- I see two. / - Those are all we have.

It's my hobby.

People get stressed out sometimes.

Everyone needs a way to relieve stress.

I relieve my stress through music.

Listening to LPs takes me back to my childhood.

That's another reason why I listen to LPs.

For the nostalgia.

That's so different from soccer.

He has a sensitive side too.

(Coach Shin's day is going just fine)

(Good-bye, stress)

(His only pleasure in life)

(His flaws only make him more likable)

(Coach Shin is like an LP)

Honestly, if you've been living in Korea for 27 years,

your Korean should be better than that.

Isn't it frustrating at times?

It's fine. No problem.

But when your team doesn't do well,

you could say something encouraging

to the players in Korean.

Sayuri just made a great point.

Some players might want some advice on life.

But it might be hard for them to turn to Coach Shin

because of the language barrier.

- That's true. / - We think that's a problem...

But you keep saying it's fine.

Yes, that's my biggest problem.

Let's see how the players feel.

(Day before a match)

(Second half of life, we need to communicate)

Should we invite Coach Shin?

To the goalkeeper group chat?

Invite him.

The group chat makes it easier

to share the schedule.

He was never invited?

Not Coach Shin.

Let's invite him then.

What if he doesn't use the messenger app?

I think I saw it installed on his phone.

They're discussing this so seriously.

Can you text in Korean?

What should I send him?

Let's see. This should be funny.

I don't have his number.

He doesn't have your number?

You don't talk to each other on the phone?

Oh, he read it.

- Or did Mingi read it? / - I think it was Mingi.

Coach Shin didn't read it yet.

It's Mingi.

(It's Mingi the interpreter)

Oh! He read it.

He read it?

Yeah, he did.

What if he texts, "What's this?"

Right, I wonder what he'll text back.

Oh!

Did he text back?

"Okay."

"Okay."

He even used an emoji.

Yeah.

Dongwon just wrote, "Write something in Russian."

I told him to use Korean.

Just use the translator app.

The translator app works great.

(No response after "Okay")

He's just reading the texts.

Only old people use this emoji.

Where did he even find this one?

Should we look for him?

I guess we should, since he didn't respond.

You have to get up and move.

Talk to him in person.

(Knock, knock)

Hello.

(Coach Shin is getting ready for bed)

What were you up to, coach?

- Did you see the group chat? / - Yeah.

Have a seat.

- You didn't read the messages? / - I did.

I recognized the names.

Dongwon, Suhyeon and Mingi.

I didn't understand anything else.

Is this right?

This one?

- This is a group chat for goalkeepers. / - Really?

Use this to ask us whatever you need from us.

Why doesn't this have Russian?

- Russian. / - Huh?

(You should ask the app developers)

You can use Russian.

- We can read Russian. / - It's okay?

I can text in Russian?

Alright then. But you can't read Russian.

- We have translator apps. / - You do?

Coach...

If you write, "Thank you."

Try it now.

Really?

(Huh?)

What does this mean?

What does that mean?

It's hard to spell Russian words.

Right?

Does this mean, "It's tiring?"

It means, "Hello."

Hello. That's right.

- So the translator app works. / - That's good.

I bet the players will get better at Russian

before Coach Shin gets better at Korean.

(Right on the mark)

It can type in Korean too.

- So you have the Korean keyboard. / - Hold on.

- This one. / - Oh, you have it.

I have all the languages.

But I can't use any of them.

You can't?

I have them all, but I can't use any of them.

We should've made this group chat sooner.

If you have anything to say to us...

- Use emoji. / - Alright.

If you're hungry, use the rice emoji.

Right, he can just use emoji.

There are so many emoji.

Use the running emoji for exercise.

And this for okay.

(Coach Shin can communicate with the goalkeepers)

He says it doesn't really affect his life...

But it's very frustrating for me

to watch him have trouble with Korean.

So we had him see someone about it.

Really?

I heard we made you go somewhere

you didn't want to go to.

I was so embarrassed, so I didn't want to go.

(Bucheon University)

Everyone that comes to our school for the first time

has to take a level test.

You know this, right?

(Troubled)

A level test...

You'll be tested.

"The umbrella is blank the desk."

What do you need in that blank?

Do you know what umbrella means?

- This thing? / - Yes, that's right.

Then do you know what desk means?

- I don't know desk. / - You don't?

(He's sitting at a desk, but he doesn't know the word)

The teacher just got flustered.

Right, this is a desk.

This is a chair.

(A subway map question)

A subway map.

That looks like a hard one.

- Subway. / - He knows the subway system.

- It does. Oops. No, it doesn't. / - It does?

- You take line 2 to get to SNU. / - This one does.

- Good. How about line 3? / - No.

No. Line 3 does not go to Jamsil Station.

- It does not. / - It doesn't go to Jamsil Station.

Can you take line 2

to get to Gangnam Station?

Does it go to Gangnam?

- It goes to Gangnam. / - It goes to Gangnam.

Because I take line 2 often.

He already memorized the stations.

(So confident)

That's not testing his Korean,

that's testing his memory.

He'll get all the subway questions right.

(He's used to riding the subway)

That's what he remembers.

My GPS is up here.

Question 11.

- I want to send some money. / - Money.

What should I do?

- This is about money. / - Go to window 3.

So where does he need to go?

Right!

- I know about money. / - You do?

I know the word for money.

(He remembers his experience at the bank)

Right!

Nicely done.

Really?

- That was good. / - That was really easy.

He said it was easy!

This was easy for him.

I have no problems with money, ordering food

and public transit.

- They pose no problems in his daily life. / - Right.

- Level 1. / - Okay!

Out of 6 levels.

Oh, 6...

That's the lowest level.

Are you okay with that?

(Troubled)

The Russian goalkeeper that played

for Ilhwa Chunma Football Club.

"The hand of God," Sarychev,

is studying hard to become a Korean citizen.

I saw that news.

He is focused on studying Korean...

- The naturalization exam is hard. / - Right.

To pass his naturalization exam.

A question about Dokdo...

It was really hard.

He studied so hard.

He even wrote "Panmunjeom."

What is that?

History section isn't as easy.

They have history questions too.

To make his wish come true, Sarychev isn't giving up.

Studying was hard,

but I studied hard.

They asked specific questions

on the naturalization test.

Questions about culture, tradition and history.

But the Korean exam questions were different.

There were questions about everyday life.

That test and life is very different.

My everyday life

is very different from that test.

Those were some wise words...

He's a smart guy.

He's good at cramming and memorization.

Yeah.

We have a new student today.

Who's a first timer?

(Me)

He raised his hand.

He raised his hand to my question.

Can you introduce yourself?

Your name and where you're from...

Hello.

I'm Shin Euison.

I'm the goalkeeper coach for FC Anyang.

I came to Korea in 1992.

It's been 27 years.

Did you all hear how many years he's been here?

He's been in Korea for 27 years.

How long has it been for you guys?

Less than 6 months for me.

(She has a long way to go)

Hello, I'm from Uzbekistan.

My name is Madina Bonu.

My favorite Korean food is bibimbap.

She's so good.

- My hobby is... / - She makes perfect sentences.

Reading books.

Hello, I'm from Egypt.

My name is Mohammed.

I've been in Korea for 8 months.

8 months...

He's better at Korean than you, Sayuri.

Oh, come on.

I studied Korean for 4 years

in Egypt before coming to Korea.

I want my Korean to be as fluent as Korean people.

- That's why I came here. / - He's so good.

You sound fluent now.

You sound like a fluent speaker.

This is a commonly used expression in Korea.

It's the past tense.

Let's try these grammar exercises.

It's an expression you use when you're talking

about something you've done before.

For example...

You tried bulgogi for the first time.

After you tried it, and if it was tasty...

The guy that's been in Korea for 8 months is

teaching the guy that's been in Korea for 27 years.

- But Mohammed is very good at Korean. / - He is.

When you tell someone else that...

"I had bulgogi once and it was good."

"It was very good."

I've been...

In Korea...

For 27 years.

Umm... The food...

The food is delicious.

"I've tried many kinds of foods,

but I found Korean food to be truly delicious."

I really like...

I really like...

Short rib soup.

Short rib soup...

(This is so frustrating)

"I met an Egyptian student today

and he was really good at Korean."

You could say that.

What did you eat yesterday?

For dinner?

Dinner? I had short rib soup.

- How was it? / - Delicious.

"It was delicious."

(So frustrated)

The short rib soup was delicious.

What did you eat yesterday?

You had kimchi stew.

How was it?

Delicious.

- And what else? / - Delicious.

And what else?

Drink?

Combine delicious with what you just learned.

It was delicious.

- One more time. / - It was delicious.

- He's good. / - Yes.

And how about this?

You went to the mall. What did you buy?

- Shoes. / - You bought shoes.

So you bought shoes. How was the price?

- They were expensive. / - Right.

"They were expensive."

Like that.

Why would you buy them if they're expensive?

(Coach Shin is so realistic)

He's got a sense of humor.

That was so funny.

That was hilarious.

He's been in Korea for 27 years,

but he only got a level 1 on his Korean test.

Congratulations.

Did you do poorly on purpose?

I understand Coach Shin.

I went to a language school for a year,

but I still couldn't speak Korean at all.

But I made a lot of Korean friends

after those classes ended.

That's how I got better.

Coach Shin, do you have any Korean friends here?

I do have Korean friends, but not many.

As you know, age is very important in Korea.

I guess I'm too old now.

That's why I don't have many friends.

I'll introduce you to a great friend.

Fabian.

You two can be friends starting today.

I'm a big fan of soccer,

so I'm in a recreational league that plays on Sundays.

If you teach me soccer,

I will teach you Korean.

Alright.

- Thank you. / - Thank you.

Let's do this.

(Itaewon, Yongsan, Seoul)

(Someone is waiting for Coach Shin?)

- Hello. / - Long time no see.

(Pleased)

It has been a while.

(FC Anyang's goalkeeper, Jeon Suhyeon)

Where are we going to eat?

- A Russian restaurant. / - A restaurant?

A Russian restaurant?

- I found a place. / - Really?

He found a restaurant for his coach

to have some of his home country's food.

Korea doesn't have many Russian restaurants.

True.

(Overtime of life, an unexpected meeting)

(The Russian dishes come out)

That's the real deal.

It looks good.

Coach, how do you eat this?

Is it like homemade meal?

It's like barbecue.

(Looks delicious)

That looks great.

Coach.

What's this called?

Shashlik!

Shashlik?

Shashlik.

(Why does it sound like cussing in Korean?)

The players are served steaks

when we eat at the hotel.

But you never eat that.

Don't you eat Korean food?

I eat Korean food. I don't really like steak though.

- You like Korean food? / - It's pretty good.

No problem.

I'm Korean.

"I'm Korean."

Is he taking out his Korean ID?

See?

- I'm a Korean citizen. / - Wow!

(He shows off his Korean ID)

(Don't leak my personal information)

Back in 2000.

They gave me a Korean flag too.

(Coach Shin is definitely a Korean citizen)

(Coach, I have something to tell you)

Is he going to talk about something serious?

Our team is doing very poorly right now.

We get scored on a lot.

Corner kick.

He sets it up. He's running to the ball.

Left foot!

They scored!

Bad luck...

(FC Anyang kept losing from getting scored on)

Anyang had a really poor record

in the beginning of the season.

Really?

It's been a really rough season for them.

How should I calm myself down

when the team is doing poorly?

Let's say the game ends and you made a mistake.

It's stressful.

Then the coach asks you how you feel.

"How was the game?"

Then you watch the video of the game

to see where the mistake was.

Then you get some rest at home.

Spend time with your family.

Don't just talk about soccer.

Don't talk about soccer with your wife.

That's one way.

Then you come to practice the next day.

The coach and your teammates will tell you that

it's fine to make a mistake and there are more games.

Just have fun and play together.

You practice hard

and you need to relieve your stress.

That's good advice to younger players.

And prepare for the next game.

You get what I'm saying?

Yes, I do.

He felt the sincerity.

He understood everything.

(Do legends go through hard times too?)

Coach, you came to Korea

when you were over 30 years old?

- I was 33. / - 33?

He came late.

I'm 33 this year.

Great. This is the beginning.

(They feel a connection)

I retired at 45.

When you were 45?

Weren't you sore?

I don't have cruciate ligaments in this knee.

You broke it?

You tore the ligament?

- I was injured in Korea in 2000. / - In Korea?

But I still played the next day.

You played without a ligament?

(No way)

I was 42 at the time.

The surgery to replace the ligament

but it would've taken a year to recover.

I'd be 43 after I recovered.

Can't play then, so it'd be the same thing as retiring.

I continuously did weight training.

Oh, he didn't get surgery.

Just rehab.

(He chose soccer over his body)

That couldn't have been an easy decision.

That's how he became a legend among goalkeepers...

- In Korean soccer. / - You're right.

(He went from coach to player in 2000)

So, he's been through some hard times.

Other players can't play to their full potential

after an injury like that.

It's amazing that he endured that with his passion.

(Ta-da)

- An LP. / - Really?

Hurry!

He sure loves LPs.

Wow, this is Genesis.

This is the best.

It's really expensive!

- Yes. / - This is expensive!

- Yeah. / - You wanted that one, right?

I really did.

- It was hard to find that one. / - I bet.

I went to a lot of shops.

I couldn't find this one.

It's a gift.

As the goalkeepers got to know you,

we found out that you love LPs,

so we all chipped in...

- Thank you. / - It's from us.

(Touched)

Say a few words to the guys.

Thank you, Mingi, Dongwon and Suhyeon.

This is our first time meeting like this.

We never had a chance to before.

And since he's a foreign coach,

it's harder to meet him like this.

I'm a bit emotional tired,

so this was a good chance to recharge.

He has answers to our problems,

so I think he'll really help us

get out of this slump.

(Going to practice today?)

(A student from his Korean class)

(These aren't the FC Anyang players!)

Hello. Hello, coach.

They're students from the Korean class?

Really?

People, we'll have a special practice today.

We have a guest coach.

Warm up and stretch out.

Practice your passes and kicks.

Not for too long.

He was so timid in the Korean class...

- But he's different on the field. / - Fabian should join.

I want to.

(Checks the skills of the exchange students)

Right foot, left foot, right foot, left foot.

(One on one coaching)

(This student!)

Hey, that's the guy that was good at Korean.

- Mohammed / - Mohammed from Egypt.

(Egyptian Mohammed is practically a fluent speaker)

Our roles have changed.

He was the teacher then.

You really did change roles.

"You're better at Korean, but I'm better at soccer."

Can't even compare.

Kick the ball in the center to pass.

Not here. Either wise, it won't be passed well.

It's the same thing.

(Can barely understand)

Right?

The coach just explained what to do.

How you receive the ball is very important.

Make your first touch precise.

Don't kick the side.

He just told you to kick it in the center.

(Soccer is difficult for Mohammed)

It's hard.

And then...

Mohamed Salah is a great Egyptian player.

Mohamed Salah!

(Mohamed Salah is the best soccer player in Egypt)

But this Mohammed doesn't seem as good at soccer

as he is at Korean.

One, two.

Step. One, two.

- It's hard. / - Yeah, a bit.

Take your time. It's fine.

Okay, much better.

(Coach Shin checks on every player)

Okay! Nice! Very good.

Well done.

Good job.

I have a question.

- A question? / - What does a goalkeeper need?

First, you need the techniques to make the stops.

- You get what I'm saying? / - Yes, make saves.

I'll throw it at your face. Try stopping it.

Okay. Look.

He's giving the goalkeeper a thorough lesson.

But when the ball comes, do not move.

This is fine, but you have to be ready!

Get what I'm saying?

I'm the goalkeeper now.

(Freeze when the ball comes)

No movement.

(Coach Shin gives extra care to the goalkeepers)

Right.

(He doesn't give the goalkeeper a break)

Where was it? Not there.

Okay. Good.

Not bad.

You get what I'm saying?

- He knows all the words to train them. / - He does.

- No problem with communication. / - Tired?

I want some water.

Okay, it's over.

I tried practicing with Coach Shin.

He's famous.

It was great meeting him.

(He even signs the balls)

Let's do a cheer at the count of 3.

- 1, 2, 3. / - Let's go!

(Practice hard and play well, guys)

- Thank you, coach. / - Thank you.

- Good job. / - Good job.

- Good job. / - That must've been fun.

I bet they had a blast.

I bet that time alone with the goalkeeper, Suhyeon,

was very meaningful.

You should've done that sooner.

I had a great time.

I enjoyed spending time with him.

Soccer is my life.

And I want to teach him

what it's like to be a goalkeeper.

Now that I watched the clips,

I think I was worried for nothing.

Your Korean isn't perfect,

but you can still communicate in your own way.

So I think he's doing fine.

I felt a different energy from him

when he was coaching the foreign students.

I think that's Coach Shin's power.

When I saw him teach the goalkeepers,

it made me realize why

all the soccer teams want him.

He'll be 60 in Korean age next year.

- Do you know what that means? / - I bet he does.

- You don't? / - I don't know.

Are you acting like you don't know?

You want to deny the truth?

(60 is the perfect age to play soccer!)

Do you still have dreams you want to fulfill?

I want to foster a great goalkeeper

for Korean soccer.

And I want to keep coaching goalkeepers.

I think I can do this until I'm 90.

90 years old?

Until he's 90.

We must have him back on the show.

- There are coaches that are over 70. / - Is it possible?

So that's no problem.

But will we be alive to see that?

Especially me.

- Will I be able to see that? / - You'd first...

That's is the problem.

Let's all stay healthy and

do this show for a long time.

We'll make sure to do another episode

on Coach Shin when he turns 90.

We kept criticizing him on his Korean today...

I hope we didn't make you too uncomfortable.

What did you think of today?

Thank you for inviting me. I had a great time.

It was great to meet new people.

We'd like to thank Commentator Han Junhui

and Coach Shin for being on the show.

- Thank you. / - Thank you.

That's our show for today.

- See you next time. Good-bye. / - Good-bye.

Doesn't he look like the guy from "Die Hard?"

You look like Bruce Willis.

I'm bigger than he is.

Look. I've had cameras following

me around for 3 weeks!

Last week, I thought I was bigger than Tom Cruise.

I'm still not on Brad Pitt's level yet.

How could you call me Bruce Willis?

I'm a real movie star!

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