On this video, I'm going to show you a little trick that I use to organize my
kitchen. And by the way, for those folks who are interested in a tour of the
kitchen, let me know in the comment section. But you might not be able to
tell on camera, but behind me the cabinets are 24 inches deep. Now that's
awful hard to see stuff in the back or get stuff out of the back, so I'll show
you a trick that I use to help find stuff and to easily get to it. For those
folks who love Toby, stick around and I'll show you later in
this video what makes a ten-year-old Jack Russell so tired. Now before I get
to my kitchen organization organization, is an organization, (stuttering) organized, before I
show you how I keep my kitchen organized, I want to invite you to submit your best
kitchen or household tip for tip of the month. And in addition to this very cool
certificate, if we use your tip in a video, will give you a shout out. Now
we'll put a link to a video at the end of this video with complete details on
how to submit your tip of the month. In an effort to organize my kitchen even
further, I built these shelves out of reclaimed lumber. In fact, it was an old
set of shelving that I broke apart and repurposed to build this shelving for
these spices that I get down at Sam's Club.
I built the shelving so that the spices would just fit in, and it looks pretty
cool in the kitchen.
And since I don't have a pantry, I built this shelving with the leftover lumber
in the hallway of my laundry room, that goes between the inside of the house and
the garage. By building the shelving approximately one can deep, I don't take
up a lot of room plus I have my canned goods at eye level, which makes it easy
to pick something out and tell exactly what I have on hand. The technique that I
use in my kitchen to organize my cabinets, I also use in my garage to
organize the garage. Also you will notice a couple of bins that say kitchen with a
number on them. And that stuff that I don't use that often. Let me show you
what the numbers are all about. I waited until Lowe's had a sale on plastic bins
and I picked up some up for just a couple bucks. Then I organized
like products, or like items in a bin and put a number in there. If you notice
you'll see a number 4 on top of those lids. Then I took a photograph of what's
in the plastic bin along with the number. Coming up I'll show you what I do with
the photographs, but first I want to show you how the bins look in the cabinet.
Notice the bins in the cabinet on the shelving. It's important to put the
numbers on the front and the sides of the bins. Now what I do is when I
need to find something, I look at a photograph. I'll show where I keep them
here in a second, but also I print out the photographs and I can quickly glance
at the picture with the number on it to find the bin without having to go to my
computer. Photographing the stuff in the bins along with the number is exactly
what I did for the garage so I can find something in the garage without having
to look through every single bin. I keep all of the photographs stored on Google
photos in its own directory. This way I can look at the photos and zoom in if
I want to find out what's in the bin, or to find what I'm looking for. Well there
you go folks, a very easy way to organize your kitchen cabinets. And if you'd like
to help Toby and I be more successful on YouTube, please share this video with
your friends. Because more views equals more dog biscuits! Thanks for watching ♥
Every night I take Toby outside and use a laser pointer. This happens to be my
temperature tester for the kitchen. And I use the laser to run along the wall so
that Toby can run back and forth and get exercise. And trust me he absolutely
loves it! When I stop he just stands there staring at me as if to say, come on
dude let's do some more. Thanks for watching ♥
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Top 5 The Haunting Of Hill House Scariest Moments - Duration: 8:18.
Hello horror fans - and welcome back to the scariest channel on YouTube - Top 5 Scary
Videos - your little one stop shop of horrors for all things terrifying and spooky that
creep their way onto the silver screen.
What's going on guys - as always, I'll be your horror host Jack Finch - as we address
something very dear and important to me, perhaps the best cinematic horror creation of recent
times - Mike Flanagan's The Haunting of Hill House - as we take a look at it's Top
5 Scariest Moments.
Roll the clip.
Now - I've got a hell of a lot of stuff to say about this show, because when we boil
it all down - it really is one of the most important pieces in horror cinema in the past
few decades.
Mike Flanagan's interpretation of Shirley Jackson's 1959 gothic horror novel is near
perfection for the genre - and with nearly ten hours worth of screen time, we felt every
ghost, jump scare and bump in the night right alongside Stephen, Shirley, Theo, Luke and
Nelly.
Be warned, guys - there's plenty of spoilers ahead - so if you haven't yet seen The Haunting
of Hill House, please - pause this video for another day, stop what you're doing - and
go and watch it!
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and even smoke signals.
On with the show.
Kicking off at Number 5 - Luke See's William Hill
Now - I'm not going to sneak any bias into this list, because the entire cast of characters
and the Crain family are absolutely amazing in this show - but I've got a real soft
spot in my heart for Luke, that poor kid saw so much stuff through those foggy little glasses
that it's no doubt his mind needed a thorough ten episodes of healing.
It reached a climax in Episode 4 - The Twin Thing, where a mysterious old bowler hat ushered
forward a tall, floating man into the hallways of Hill House.
There's a lot of set up to this scene that you just don't get without first planting
the seeds, and Mike Flanagan nails it with this long, panning three-minute set piece.
The thing that is most terrifying though - is the uncanny visual of the actual ghost, William
Hill - with his long gangly cane and his bowler hat, floating listlessly across the floorboards.
It's not a jump scare, nor is it over produced gore - it's pure, numbing terror seen through
the eyes of a child - and there's nothing more fear inducing than that.
Next up at Number 4 - The Dumbwaiter Scene
And of course, again - it has to feature our boy Luke.
Poor kid.
There was something in this scene that just hit me right in the pit of the stomach, right
from the moment where young Theo found him sitting mischievously in the house's antique
dumbwaiter.
We know where it was heading from the off - and none of it was good.
It also demonstrated some real, masterful patience from director Mike Flanagan.
It was so easy to just throw ghosts and the paranormal into every spooky scene in the
show, but instead - we had to wait until the end in this instance - where it was already
too late, and there was no turning back.
Although it set up a lot of character development for young Theo - Episode 3 Touch - proved
to us that at Hill House, even the most inane structural devices can lead to moments of
pure and utter horror.
What made it even more impressive, was that we didn't learn anything about the ghost
in question - it was left lurking in the dark depths - in essence, a throwaway scene - but
it demonstrated to us that there was a lot more to that house than we could ever hope
to find out.
Coming in at Number 3 - Two Storms.
Yes.
The entire episode.
Because this was the moment for me where I thought - holy moly, this show is a cut above
the rest.
An 18 page scene before a single editing cut - roughly 23 minutes worth of footage, that
played out in a long, almost stage-play performance - creeping its way throughout the corridors
of Hill House and the hallways of Shirley's funeral home, bound together by one haunting
childhood memory - and the stark, thunderous reality of death and a grieving family.
When the thunder claps and we see Mrs. Hill sat bolt upright in the bed, it's worth
so much more than a deliberate cut - because we understand what's at stake.
When the lights cut and we see that Nelly has disappeared - we know exactly where it's
heading, because we're right alongside the Crain family, feeling their hearts racing
and their hands shaking on the flashlights.
Really, honestly - Mike Flanagan put so much sweat and effort into this scene and we as
an audience reap such a masterful demonstration of a director at the top of his game.
Heart Pounding stuff.
Next up at Number 2 - Nelly's Death
All of them - over and over again, because oh my word - what an incredible reveal, and
what an absolutely dear in the highlights level of fear this scene produces.
For me, this was the moment where all of those tiny little seeds planted earlier started
to sprout and make sense - the two clicks of the porch light, the locket - the sleep
paralysis.
This is the moment where we knew Nelly was an incredibly important character in the show
- but perhaps not for the reasons that we first thought.
This is the moment where the ghosts of the past met the present - and reality became
that little bit more horrifying.
But again - the stage had already been set.
Since episode 1, we knew that we were only being shown fragments of this story - from
the perspective of both adults and children, coming to terms with their own metaphorical
and literal ghosts - and Nelly's, the youngest of all the Crain children - was inevitably
the most important.
Olivia warned Hugh to pull down those ropes when Nelly was still a kid.
She also promised Nelly that she'd inherit the locket.
One day this would all be hers - and it was.
And finally - at our Number 1 spot - The Car Scene.
Yeah - you know the one I'm talking about.
Sorry about that.
Gets me every time.
In Episode 8, Witness Marks - a few people I was watching this scene with ended up throwing
their drinks against the wall - and trust me, they were pretty seasoned horror fans.
This is no PG-13 stuff.
It's interesting - because out of the entire 10 episode series - there's 2, maybe 3 jump
scares throughout the whole thing.
With a show with such intense suspense building and terrifying payoff - you don't need to
rely on the oversaturated use of cheap tricks that inevitably gets watered down after the
first ten times.
No, this show is better than that.
It also leads to one of the best monologues in the entire series, and Theo's bleak interpretation
of death - an ocean of nothing, just numb and nothing and alone.
But it also plays out in a more deliberate way, because this is the first time we really
start to see the ghost of Nell assert her influence on the remaining feuding siblings.
I almost read this scene as an annoyed sibling telling Shirley and Theo to quit arguing,
and I don't think that's too far from the truth.
Because, well - she certainly got them to shut up.
Well - unfortunately guys, that's all we've got time for in today's video - cheers for
sticking around all the way to the end.
Let us know your Hill House scariest moments in the comment box down below.
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HOW TO SWIM BUTTERFLY FAST AND EASILY? BUTTERFLY KICKS. BUTTERFLY LESSON 2 @ Swimmate - Duration: 9:40.
if it doesn't give me much speed. Why should I spend my time perfecting the technique?
Well, It's important
because it greatly affects your body position
which in turn affects your rhythm
these elements combined contribute to your speed
We'll start by doing some dryland exercises
This ankle exercise is effective for improving the flexibility of your feet
You can use a fitness mat to do the exercise comfortably
Get down on your knees and sit on your heels to get into the starting position
During the exercise, feet should stay in the same position as while swimming
meaning that the big toes should stick to each other and the heels should spread apart
The best practice is to keep sitting on the heels
with your arms behind you
and your knees are able to move upwards
Such perfect technique requires months of practice
Most likely, you will feel pain in your feet
when moving the knees upwards
In this case don't move them up to the very end
Move them only to the point at which you start to feel the pain
In this exercise you should always get a little pain, otherwise flexibility won't progress
Slowly on, you will reach great flexibility and your feet movement will be more relaxed and effective
You should do 3 sets with 12 repetitions in each
It is possible that these dryland exercises can cause some pain
However, it is impossible to improve flexibility without feeling a little pain
It is crucial to understand that it's not the kind of pain that you might feel when you are hit
also when you finish doing the exercise, the slight pain should immediately leave
In butterfly, for every one arm stroke, you should perform two kicks
The kick is done by both feet simultaneously
Non-simultaneous or freestyle kicks is a common mistake which many beginners do
In this video I will talk about common mistakes in butterfly swimming and how to avoid and fix them
The first kick starts in the middle of the arm stroke movement
in such a way that the kick is finished at the same time as the arm stroke
Remember that the first kick has less power than the second one
This is because a powerful kick needs a big amplitude from up to down
But the higher you move legs for a kick, the more water resistance you will gain, so your speed will be slower
After an arm stroke you'll have high speed
at this point you need to perform a smooth first kick
so that you gain additional speed and so that the water resistance does not increase
The second kick is done at the moment when the arms are entering the water
You might wonder - why is this kick is stronger?
It's because your speed decreases while you are returning your hands forward
At the moment, when you do the second kick, your speed is already quite low
and you really don't want to lose any more speed
So, you need a bigger amplitude and must do a stronger kick
The knees should be slightly bent before the kick
There is a common mistake when the knees are too bent before the first kick
As a result, the speed decreases and the body sinks into the water
It is very important to combine the wave-like movements of the body with the kick
You can help yourself in keeping up the correct working tempo of the legs by counting the kicks in a series:
one-two
one-two
one-two
Keep in mind that there is a little pause between the two kicks in the series
And a bigger pause between the series themselves
Another common mistake is doing freestyle kicks - the movement of the feet are not simultaneous
If this is something you want to fix, you must always stay focused on keeping your feet together
There is a good way to train this
put an elastic band around your feet so they are stuck together
Remember, this is a good option ONLY if you are confident about your swimming skills
Swimming with an elastic band on your feet may cause an uncomfortable feeling and it may also be dangerous
Be careful!
Also, you might see that some swimmers raise their legs so high
that the legs can be seen above the water – this is not correct
the legs must be fully in the water
The swimmer gains the speed only from the movements in the water
Any body movements above the surface slows you down
To fix this mistake, you should always monitor how you're doing the kicks
try different ways, compare your feelings
and get a friend to watch you!
In my first butterfly lesson, you have practiced the body movements
by doing dolphin kicks with the hands close to the legs
Now, you can train the kicks by using your experience from the previous practice
Keep up the constant working rhythm of the legs
and do the movements with a large amplitude during this exercise
Always double check that the resistance which you feel from the water
as you do the leg movements is not too strong
A difficult but useful technique drill is performing the dolphin kicks in a vertical position
It is not an easy drill, but it shows if your legs are working correctly or not
If your technique is good
then you'll be able to stay for a long time in the vertical position
because the power of your kicks will push you upwards
If the technique is not correct,
then your body will be shaking forwards and backwards quite much
This exercise should be done with smooth movements of the legs- back and forth, without the body shaking
You can also swim side dolphin kicks to practice the smoothness of the movements
I described this exercise on the 1st lesson
In the 1st lesson, I talked about doing dolphin kicks on the back
Then we focused on body movements
Now we're going to focus on kicking
The knees should not appear above the water surface during this exercise
If they do, it's something that you really must fix
The legs should constantly be in the water
Remember how it felt while you were doing the technical drills
Now start swimming with butterfly kicks while looking for the same feeling
There are a few ways to swim while just kicking
The most comfortable and suitable for most people
is when the hands are in front of the body, stretched forward without a kickboard
You can also use flippers for this exercise
Try to achieve the same feeling as when doing the technical drills
The second way to train butterfly kicks is with a kickboard
This is a good practice for those swimmers whose bodies are flexible enough
and who can do smooth body movements
If your body is not so flexible,
I recommend doing the butterfly kicks with yours hands stuck to the side of your body
or with your hands out in front of your body
Swimming with flippers will help beginners to experience the correct sensation of moving through the water
and will help them to practice proper technique
Remember to always control the body movements and the legs while swimming with flippers
Setting up the kicks is our second step of building good butterfly technique
It is crucial to learn to do the kicks correctly in a relaxed manner and only then move forward to the next lesson
In the next video, you will learn how to do an arm stroke
You have probably already seen that obtaining proper butterfly technique can take some time
What do you think? How much time does it usually take? leave your thoughts in the comments!
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Welcome to the new and improved Freddy Fazbear's Pizza!
A magical place for kids and grown-ups alike, where fantasy and fun come to life!
We here at Fazbear Entertainment are committed to family fun, and above all, safety.
We couldn't have such a fun restaurant without the all-new animatronics! With state-of-the-art technology and all-new friendly designs
The gang is back better than ever!
Oh!
And they've even brought some new friends with them!
Balloon Boy: Hello?
So come on down for a fun-filled day at the newly reopened Freddy Fazbear's Pizza!
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