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Everyone thinks you're, like, Johnny Superstar over here.

- Yeah. - Like, you must've been

sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll in college. - Right?

- Right, yeah. - But, like, we know that you're this—

When was the first time you had a drink?

- 22 years old was the first time I had a drink. - Damn.

- But you did have a drink at 22? - Yeah, I did.

- Why all of a sudden? - Well...

it was, uh, to impress a chick.

- Ohh. - We were in Vegas.

We went to Tao.

And this was back when Tao was

like, you know, it was at its highest.

- Big time. - It was at its peak.

- Huge Buddha—

- Yeah, yeah, yeah, huge Buddha. Right.

- Champagne bottles, you know

coming nonstop, and the first drink

I decide is gonna be my first drink ever is Patron.

- Ooh. - Straight from the bottle.

No chasers. Just straight tequila.

- What I can't get over is, you're Reggie Bush

and you're the man, and you needed

the liquid courage?

- For whatever reason...

I needed the liquid courage to get me there. - You did.

- To get me to that point. And I blacked out.

- Right. - I wake up the next morning.

There's—my throat is burning.

I don't know why my throat's burning.

Then I look on the side of the bed.

There's throw-up all on the side of the bed.

- Ohh. - And I'm like, "Damn."

Like, "What happened?" - [Laughing]

- I got the hangover from hell. - The hangover.

- The hangover from hell.

So I'm, like, drinking water and all kinds of stuff.

The next day, all my boys was like

"Man, you were on fire last night."

I was like, "Really? What'd I do?"

One of my other boys was like

"You turned into the Incredible Hulk.

Like, you just get really strong for no reason."

They were like, "You were pickin' people up

you were movin' people out the way."

- Oh my God. I've seen those guys before.

You were Frank the Tank that night.

- Yeah, I was Frank the Tank.

- So big star, Heisman Trophy, rich Reggie Bush—

- Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Did it work at least?

- It did. - OK.

- Um, it worked.

Um, but...yeah, it was just one of those—

- There was a big price to pay. - It was a big price to pay.

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- [Southern accent] "If you wanna play football

you just gotta go out there and do it."

you just gotta go out there and do it."

- I'm double-jointed.

- I'm double-jointed.

Look at this stuff. Boom! Boom!

You can't do that.

- You were Frank the Tank that night.

- You were Frank the Tank that night.

- Yeah, I was Frank the Tank. For sure. [Laughing]

- Yeah, I was Frank the Tank. For sure. [Laughing]

- Yeah, I was Frank the Tank. For sure. [Laughing]

- Yeah, I was Frank the Tank. For sure. [Laughing]

- Yeah, I was Frank the Tank. For sure. [Laughing]

- Yeah, I was Frank the Tank. For sure. [Laughing]

♪♪♪

♪♪♪

♪♪♪

- Yo, welcome to "Simms & Lefkoe."

- Yo, welcome to "Simms & Lefkoe."

How you doin', pal? - What's up, man?

Stay over there, OK?

- Dude, do not Hue Jackson me right now.

- That's what you are, you're Hue Jackson.

I'm Baker, man. - Are you Baker Mayfield?

- I don't know. - I'm Hue Jackson? - Yes.

- That's really offensive. Let's just start there actually.

So that was a big social moment that I don't know

who's right, who's wrong.

Baker was like, "He went to my rival."

And Hue's like, "I'm just tryin' to be

your friend, buddy."

Which side are you on it?

Cuz I'm seeing a lotta people disciplining Baker.

- Well, I don't know if I would discipline Baker.

I have no problem with what Baker did as a

I mean, as a player?

OK, he said hello to him, he shook his hand.

I mean, I didn't know they were supposed to have

a bromance on the field.

So he's a competitor.

- Yeah, I think Hue wanted, like, the hug and, like

the whisper in the ear and all that stuff.

- Well, there was obviously something that has gone on

that's rubbed Baker the wrong way.

Whether that's, he's gone to work for the Bengals

or maybe the fact that Hue was such a staunch Tyrod Taylor

defender from the start— - Gotcha.

- To where I think there's gotta be something more there.

- Yeah, like if Gruden went to the Panthers midseason

and left the Bucs, you wouldn't be hugging him and whispering.

- I mean, maybe.

It depends on how that relationship was prior.

- Gotcha. Well, your relationship—

- But I could tell you certainly, I would not be happy

if my head coach left

to go to a division rival that you have to play twice a year.

- I just listen to all this noise of people

telling Baker to grow up

and I say, "No, this is exactly what Cleveland needs."

- Sure. - I've been waiting for someone

to get in there and say, "Screw all of you, double birds

we're the Cleveland Browns."

- He's the guy. - This is the guy.

- He's being the leader. He's got incredible moxie.

He's got incredible talent.

- Don't, don't love someone for bein' like Brett Favre

and then when they do a Brett Favre thing, go

"Oh, that's too much Brett Favre."

- Well, don't—this is the conundrum athletes

are in right now, more than anything, is you know

when they care too much, "Hey, man

relax, it's a business."

And then when they don't care, it's

"Oh, I wish they cared more like the college players. They care."

- Yeah. - So you can't win sometimes.

Baker cares a lot. He wants to win.

He didn't wanna give the lovefest to Hue after the game - I get it.

- And they gotta play him again later on this year— - Yeah.

- So he wants to beat his butt then, too.

- Well, let's continue

the Cleveland Browns lovefest. - Oh, let's do.

- We have ourselves a correspondent

you may say, in Cleveland.

Rookie Denzel Ward having a great year at cornerback.

- Yep.

- And he went around to a bunch of the Browns

and tried to find some hidden talents on the Browns roster.

- I'm Denzel Ward.

We're here at Feed the Need in Cleveland, Ohio.

Let's see what talents these guys got.

I heard you got a hidden talent. What would that be?

- I think of myself as a pretty good chef, you know?

I throw down in the kitchen a little bit.

- OK. What's your favorite dish?

- Um, I'm kind of a meat-and-potatoes guy

so I do a pretty good steak.

I do, like, a reverse sear on it, on my smoker.

I like it, my wife likes it, so we're good.

- Make sure y'all get this, man.

- One, two, three, four, I declare a thumb war.

- Oh, got him! - OK.

- Got him! - I got my quarterback

Baker Mayfield.

I heard you got an impression, Baker.

- So, Freddie Kitchens, our offensive coordinator.

- What you see is what you get with Baker.

- He's, uh, born and raised in Alabama, so—

[Southern accent] He talks like this.

"Hey, man.

If you wanna play football,

you just gotta go out there and do it.

I mean, if you love the game, you gotta do it."

- Yeah, he thinks he's a lot more funny than he really is.

- We'll be doing this all day.

Hey, I'm slippery.

- Oh, he got, he got that baby oil on.

- My impression for you guys today would be

coach Bob Wylie, man. One of my favorite guys.

He's my coach, my O-line coach.

He's my coach, my O-line coach.

- Set. Hut!

Set. Hut! Set. Hut!

- "Set. Hut! Set. Hut!

Set. Hut! Set. Hut!

Set. Hut! Set. Hut!

Set. Hut! Set. Hut!"

Set. Hut! Set. Hut!"

[Laughing]

[Laughing]

- Three, two, one...

- Three, two, one...

Aw, I think that's a draw. - It's a draw.

Aw, I think that's a draw. - It's a draw.

It's a draw.

- Wow. That was great, Denzel.

- Wow. That was great, Denzel.

- Wow. That was great, Denzel.

- Wow. That was great, Denzel.

- I've seen better.

Good thing you guys are playin' good football.

- Seriously.

- Because your talent off the field is questionable.

- Do you have any hidden talents? - Yeah, I'm double-jointed.

Look at this stuff. Boom! Boom!

You can't do that. I can moonwalk, too.

And I was born on the same day as Michael Jackson

but there is no effing way

I'm moondancing— moonwalking on this show.

- "Moondancing." - Yes.

- You can moonwalk for real, though?

- I can, yeah. - For real for real?

- Right. For real for real. - I can do the alphabet

backwards, and I know a lot of Heisman Trophy winners.

- Oh, wow. - But my talents aren't hidden.

- Oh, they're right here in front of you.

- Right in your face.

We have a guy that's very talented

on and off the field, Reggie Bush.

It's time for an untold story. And this is great.

It's the first time in his life that he got drunk

and it's because of a lady, and not just any woman.

- Ooh, not just anyone.

Everyone thinks you're, like, Johnny Superstar over here.

- Yeah. - Like, you must've been

sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll in college. - Right?

- Right, yeah. - But, like, we know that you're this—

When was the first time you had a drink?

- 22 years old was the first time I had a drink. - Damn.

- But you did have a drink at 22? - Yeah, I did.

- Why all of a sudden? - Well...

it was, uh, to impress a chick.

- Ohh. - We were in Vegas.

We went to Tao.

And this was back when Tao was

like, you know, it was at its highest.

- Big time. - It was at its peak.

- Huge Buddha—

- Yeah, yeah, yeah, huge Buddha. Right.

- Champagne bottles, you know

coming nonstop, and the first drink

I decide is gonna be my first drink ever is Patron.

- Ooh. - Straight from the bottle.

No chasers. Just straight tequila.

- What I can't get over is, you're Reggie Bush

and you're the man, and you needed

the liquid courage?

- For whatever reason, I needed the liquid courage

to get me there. - You did.

- To get me to that point. And I blacked out.

- Right. - I wake up the next morning.

There's—my throat is burning.

I don't know why my throat's burning.

Then I look on the side of the bed.

There's throw-up all on the side of the bed.

- Ohh. - And I'm like, "Damn."

Like, "What happened?" - [Laughing]

- I got the hangover from hell. - The hangover.

- The hangover from hell.

So I'm, like, drinking water and all kinds of stuff.

The next day, all my boys was like

"Man, you were on fire last night."

I was like, "Really? What'd I do?"

One of my other boys was like

"You turned into the Incredible Hulk.

Like, you just get really strong for no reason."

They were like, "You were pickin' people up

you were movin' people out the way."

- Oh my God. I've seen those guys before.

You were Frank the Tank that night.

- Yeah, I was Frank the Tank.

- So big star, Heisman Trophy, rich Reggie Bush—

- Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Did it work at least?

- It did. - OK.

- Um, it worked.

Um, but...yeah, it was just one of those—

- There was a big price to pay. - It was a big price to pay.

- Hopefully Reggie is not

on the hot seat with his lady at home after.

- Yeah, thanks for putting his life on blast.

- He told the story.

- He knew what he was signing up for.

- Comfortable setting. It is that time of the year

- Comfortable setting. It is that time of the year

though, where people are talking about coaches on the hot seat.

All right, so here's what I want you to do.

I'm gonna give a coach's name.

You give me the amount of fire emojis—

- Gotcha. - In which their seat

is represented in hotness.

- Right, right.

- First one's Mike McCarthy and the Packers.

- First one's Mike McCarthy and the Packers.

- Whoo! - Hot seat?

- Ooh. It's like—

I mean, on the emoji scale?

I'm gonna give it about a six right now, OK?

- Six of 10? - Six of 10, yes.

I mean, hey, Mike McCarthy

I think that we all know some of the struggles they've had

lack of imagination with their offense.

They have Aaron Rodgers, who is certainly one

of the greatest quarterbacks of all time.

I don't think anybody would argue that.

- No. - And it's not been good lately.

They have not supported him well.

It's been a lot of Rodgers making it happen on its own. - Right.

- And I think people are finally realizing that.

- It's the first year where I'm seeing people

actively blame him for this. - Yes. Right. Exactly.

- So it's interesting. - Right.

- Let's go with another tenured guy. - Yeah.

- Second-longest-tenured coach in the NFL.

Marvin Lewis. - Ooh.

Man, that's— - The seat's, I thought

it's been hot for years, but it's never happened.

- Well, it's hot, certainly. I mean, my cheeks are warm.

- How many?

- I'm giving it seven emojis there.

- So more than McCarthy. - More than McCarthy, yeah.

I just think that the way the Bengals have played lately

the defense basically falling apart, I mean—

- And it's supposed to be his defense. - Has a chance to set

the record for most yards allowed in that full season.

You know, lack of playoff wins. He's had a good run.

You know, lack of playoff wins. He's had a good run.

I just think, hey, everything's gotta

come to an end at some point, and the organization seems like

it's kind of plateaued the last few years.

- All right, what about Dirk Koetter

and the Tampa Bay Bucs?

- Yeah, that's hot. I mean, that's burnin' hot.

- Yeah, that's hot. I mean, that's burnin' hot.

So hot— - Want to tou— - I think he's going to get fired.

- OK. - I wanted to keep it PG.

- You did a good job, yeah. - Thank you very much.

I mean, I think that's like, a nine emoji.

Nine fire emoji. - Wow.

- Yes. - So you're pretty sure

it's over? - I think so.

I mean, they've really made no progress the last few years.

There's been the quarterback issues.

You had to fire Mike Smith.

You had to fire Mike Smith.

You know, they finally got some offensive talent

down there last year with DeSean Jackson—

- Yep. - And people—and nothing's really happened.

They're not winning football games.

- They don't have an identity still.

- So, exactly right. I think he's done.

- Let's stay local. - Yeah.

- New York Jets. Todd Bowles. - Whoo!

Hot. Ten emojis.

Hundred emojis.

My—yeah, it's over.

- Oh, that one's like the chair's already in flames.

- I mean, put the whole screen in emojis, OK?

It's done, yes. I mean, from what Todd Bowles—

You know, again, you made the playoffs the first year

but ever since then, it's been underwhelming, OK?

Then this year, you draft a rookie quarterback

you get off to a decent start, and then the team falls apart.

Losses like to the Buffalo Bills at home where you get blown out?

That's not gonna save your job.

They just haven't made a lotta progress

and I do, I think you're gonna see a regime change.

- He got the dreaded, "We'll examine this

after the season." - Yes. Right

- When you hear that, impending doom.

- Yes. - But we don't want any of

these guys to get fired. - No, we like them.

It's just part of the business and—

- But if you wanna hire me as head coach

#Lefcoach is a pretty darn good hashtag.

- Whoa. Yeah. That— well, that'd be good.

- I'm Brian Westbrook, and you're watching

"Simms & Lefkoe."

- So for Thanksgiving, we had to bring

Allie the Oracle back.

Gave him three games

and I'm just gonna tell you, the dude nailed it.

Let's go back to Allie's news stand.

- Not one, not two, but three games on Thanksgiving.

You did the damn thing.

I'm watchin' and I'm goin', "He's gonna hit all."

You're now 5-1, but more importantly

on Thanksgiving, you made $346.32.

This is turning into a nice little side gig, Allie.

- Adam, I'm not even gonna lie to you.

I didn't know we were betting.

- What do you mean? - I—we didn't talk money.

I thought you guys was just coming back

cuz we were friends.

- I only talk money. Straight cash, homie.

- I love it. - Are you serious?

You really didn't know that was happening?

- Absolutely not. - Good.

- We didn't talk no cash.

We were friends talkin' about football, that's it.

- This game I think could be the game of the week.

- This game I think could be the game of the week.

Dallas is hosting the Saints

and the Saints are 7.5-point favorites in Dallas.

You just won on the Saints last Thursday.

What are you thinking for this Thursday?

- I won on Dallas, too, though. - That's true.

They both hooked you up.

- But, 7.5 in Dallas, you gotta go with Drew Brees. Gotta go with the Saints.

- You're feeling it right now? - Yes. Drew Brees is clicking.

I don't think that Dallas' defense is gonna get to him

enough to shake him up.

- That is the key. - Yep.

And make sure you tell your buddy Chris—

- Yeah. - That went against me

with every game last week—

- Chris went 0-3 on "Simms & Lefkoe," yeah.

- I'm the Oracle.

[Laughing]

- So, my big, beautiful best friend, other than you

Allie is back.

3-0 last week.

He's goin' Saints. Minus-7.5.

- Big time. Yeah, how dare he takes a shot at me.

- He took a big shot at you. - I mean—

- Stared down the camera.

- Geez. I know where your stand is.

I will come find you, and—

- He might like that though. - Didn't he already lose?

Why is he on this show still?

He's 5-1 on the season. You went 0-3 last week.

- I mean, we're recycling guests already, but OK.

- Who are you goin', Saints or Cowboys?

- I'm goin' with him this week, yeah.

I like the Saints in this matchup.

I don't think it's a good matchup for the Dallas Cowboys.

- OK. - Dallas Cowboys

that great run offense?

Well, it's the No. 1 run defense in football.

If there's a weakness to the Saints, it is their secondary.

I don't know if Dallas' pass game's good enough

to take advantage of it.

And as awesome as Dallas' defense is

and their defensive front, I think you and I both agree

the best offensive line in football

is the New Orleans Saints. - And Drew Brees gets the ball

out in, like, two seconds. - Exactly right.

With Sean Payton game-planning

all of that together, I just like their matchup.

- I'm hoping Zeke really finds some lanes and pounds them— - Right.

- And we see how the Saints handle that kind of a game. - That kinda game, ugly.

- The only other thing I'm gonna say is

no team in the NFL had a better week last week

than the New England Patriots.

Chiefs lost to the Rams. - Right.

- Melvin Gordon's hurt, and they play the Chargers next week. - Yep.

- Pittsburgh loses a game to Denver. - Yep.

And don't look now, New England is firmly in the 2 seed

one game behind the Chiefs. - Yeah.

- And we might be lookin' at the Patriots

gettin' home-field advantage outta nowhere. It's crazy.

- Well, I mean, this is why I told you to get the tattoos.

I said this was what it was.

I mean, what you, you doubted me?

You doubted me. That's— - Well, I'm just gonna listen to

Allie from now on. - What?!

I picked those winners.

I just didn't pick the spread. Screw betting.

I'm goin' to find Allie. I'm gonna kick his butt.

- For Simms. - Peace out, Allie and homies.

- I'm the L-E-F-K-O-E.

- Man. Sorry. - Yes!

We will holla, holla, holla atcha later.

- Damn, I'm flustered. - Enjoy the games.

Allie's in his head!

- Ohh baby. - Fellas.

- Lookin' good. - What's goin' on, man? - Damn.

- How y'all doin'? - Could you get a tighter shirt?

- This is actually—

- I do like that he's got the top button buttoned.

- This is actually a lot—yes, I see it.

That's swag right there.

- I think you're getting more muscular

as you get ready for fall. I mean—

- You would fumble more now. - Right.

Arm's too big, right?

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Soldier surprises mom with homecoming in DeLand - Duration: 1:12.

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19 Lip Gloss Art Ideas & Lip Art Designs 🍓 How To Apply Liquid Lipstick 🍓 - Duration: 5:23.

19 Lip Gloss Art Ideas & Lip Art Designs 🍓 How To Apply Liquid Lipstick 🍓

Thank you for watching!

Hope you can enjoy it!

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Stars You Didn't Know Were Pansexual - Duration: 3:50.

Many celebs are paving the way for social advancement, helping fans understand there

are a lot more ways a person can identify themselves and their sexual preferences than

as just heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual.

Here are some stars who've declared their pansexuality, a romantic attraction to people

regardless of gender expression, gender identity, or biological sex.

Caitlin Stasey

If you're heavy into Australian television, like, say, you're from Australia, then Caitlin

Stasey is a familiar name and face.

She's appeared in the internationally known soap opera Neighbours, as well as the acclaimed

comedy-drama Please, Like Me, just to name a few credits.

In 2014, a reporter from the LGBTQ news site After Ellen interviewed Stasey on the red

carpet for the GLAAD Media Awards.

When asked if playing gay characters felt different from playing heterosexual characters,

Stasey said it doesn't, and she has a, quote, "fluid sexuality" herself.

When explicitly asked if she identifies as pansexual, Stasey emphatically said yes.

"Yeah!

It's not a big deal to me.

I don't really discern a difference between attraction for men or women."

Natalie Negrotti

American reality TV star Natalie Negrotti, who made a name for herself in Big Brother,

came out as pansexual during an episode of MTV's The Challenge: Final Reckoning that

aired in July 2018, telling the world,

"I am pansexual and I'm okay with that now."

Negrotti also told the Watch With Us podcast that it took her 28 years to come to terms

with her pansexuality, but she decided to reveal it to the world in hopes to, quote,

"educate people who are not informed."

In a post on Instagram, she shared that accepting herself as she is has helped give her "the

chance to blossom into the person [she is] today."

Courtney Act

Courtney Act, whose birth name is Shane Jenek, rose to fame in 2014 by starring on the fabulously

iconic reality series RuPaul's Drag Race, making it far in the show's sixth season.

Act later joined the UK's Celebrity Big Brother, which the performer won in 2018.

Speaking to Attitude magazine in 2018, the Australian opened up about being pansexual.

"The reason I identify as pansexual is not because I wander around the street looking

at women thinking I wanna bang 'em, it's because I've had sexual and emotional experiences

with women, and I don't count that out as being a possibility."

Act added that strict ideas about sexual preference are narrow-minded.

"We have such a rigid idea of what heterosexuality is and that's problematic.

We have such a rigid idea of what gay is and that's also problematic."

Asia Kate Dillon

American actor Asia Kate Dillon made TV history by portraying the first gender non-binary-identifying

character on the small screen, playing Taylor Mason on the Showtime drama Billions.

Dillon identifies as gender non-binary in real life, making the the Orange is the New

Black star the first openly gender non-binary person working in television.

Dillon explained to ABC News in January 2018,

"Non-binary is a term used by some people, myself included, who feel that their gender

identity falls outside the [traditional] boxes of man or woman."

Speaking to HuffPo in April 2017, Dillon shared,

"From the time I came to understand sex and sexual orientation, and all of that, I've

identified as pansexual and I've always felt like I had the spiritual, emotional, physical

capability of being attracted to any gender."

"When I was growing up, if there had been someone like Taylor on TV, it would have really

meant something to me."

Brendon Urie

Brendon Urie was a bonafide rock star, with dramatic stage presence and terrific hair,

by the tender age of 19.

That's when Panic!

At the Disco, a band he formed with some childhood chums, hit the top 10 and won the MTV Video

Music Award in 2006 for video of the year for "I Write Sins Not Tragedies."

The band has since fizzled, Urie is currently the band's sole member, but he's gone on to

star in Kinky Boots on Broadway and earn a loyal following in the LGBTQ community.

Urie, who is happily married to a woman, came out as pansexual in a 2018 interview with

Paper.

"Yeah, I guess you could qualify me as pansexual because I really don't care.

If a person is great, then a person is great.

I just like good people, if your heart's in the right place.

I'm definitely attracted to men.

It's just people that I am attracted to."

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Recs - Jewish Books - Duration: 7:20.

Hello everyone!

Since it is getting to the holiday season--and by holiday season, I mean of course just Christmas,

because it seems like that's all everyone talks about--I thought I would make a video

in honor of Hanukkah coming up, starting this Sunday, December 2, to rec my favorite Jewish-inspired

books.

The first book on my list is Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik.

This is a fantastic book.

It is a loose retelling of Rumpelstiltskin, which apparently is antisemitic.

I didn't know that before I started reading about this book.

But Novik turns this story into a Jewish-positive space, while also telling a fantastic fairy

tale with three main women characters who are utterly fantastic.

They have different storylines, different backgrounds, but they're all empowered in

their own ways, and it is just a phenomenal book.

Highly, highly recommend.

Next on my list is The Red Tent by Anita Diamant.

It is a biblical story following Dinah from the Book of Genesis.

It is a feminist retelling of her story and that of her mothers, the four wives of Jacob.

The only familiarity I had with this era of the Bible was Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor

Dreamcoat.

Even though it's not a Christmas story, for some reason my family and I, when I was growing

up, always went to see a stage performance of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,

which was always put on in December where we lived, so I always associated it with Christmas.

But what I didn't know until I read this book and read more about this book is that Joseph

had a sister.

In the play and in the movie version with Donny Osmond, Joseph only has brothers.

But apparently in the Bible he has a sister, who is completely ignored in all versions

of the musical that I'm aware of, which is especially infuriating because it's a crime

that the brothers do to Dinah by murdering her husband that causes them to be cursed.

So it was a little heart-wrenching to know that a story I grew up loving and seeing every

year completely cut out both the sister and the multiple wives of Jacob.

But it was nice to have them focused on in this book, and the book was great.

Next is a book that I wish I had read when I was younger.

I didn't read it until the last year or two, but I absolutely loved it.

It's Are You There God?

It's Me, Margaret by Judy Blume.

This is a children's/young adult book about a girl who comes from a half Jewish, half

Christian family, so I saw myself represented in her and the issue that she deals with,

not just on the religious side and the family side, but just the normal growing up as a

12 year old.

I really enjoyed it and I connected with it so much.

Next is People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks.

This book follows the story of the famed Sarajevo Haggadah throughout time.

Half of it takes place in the present

following Hanna, who is a rare book expert.

The other half of the book takes place at different time periods following the journey

of the book over the centuries.

I actually liked the past time frames a lot better than I liked the present time frame

with Hanna, but the way that Brooks weaves all those stories together was done really

well.

Next is an autobiographical graphic novel, Two Cents Plain: My Brooklyn Boyhood by Martin

Lemelman.

This was a book that my grandmother wanted to read years ago, and I finally got around

to reading it as well.

My grandmother was born in Brooklyn, and the author was also born and grew up in Brooklyn

in the 50s and 60s.

I can't say that this book was perfect.

There was a lot of content that is uncomfortable, and toward the end it gets pretty racist toward

the non-Jewish minorities who are moving into Lemelman's neighborhood, but what I did really

enjoy about this book was how recognizable so many of the things that my grandmother

told me about her childhood were presented on the page.

So like with Are You There God?

It's Me, Margaret, I really saw myself and my family on a lot of the pages here, and

I connected to those particular aspects.

Next is also a graphic novel, fiction this time: The Rabbi's Cat by Joann Sfar.

I read this very recently.

It is translated from the original French, and it's a very strange graphic novel that

takes place in Algeria in the 1930s.

It has a talking cat.

Sometimes it jumps from scene to scene and it's not really clear what's going on.

But the dynamic of learning about Judaism through this talking cat, through the skepticism

that it brings, was done really well.

So if you're looking for a lighter introduction into Judaism, at least in Algeria in the 1930s,

this is a great place to start.

Another fun book that's geared more for children's audience but can be read by anyone is The

Golden Dreydl by Ellen Kushner.

It is a short, Hanukkah-inspired fairy tale.

The main character journeys to a magical world to save a princess.

It's really cute, and it is heavily Jewish.

Next on my recommendations list is The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker.

This takes place in early 1900s New York City, and the two main characters are not human.

One is a golem, and one is a jinni.

The book follows their journey among humans, learning about humanity, learning about themselves,

and combines the Jewish folklore and magic of the Kabbalah that the golem comes from

with the folklore and history from Syria, where the jinni comes from.

It's so good.

I really want to reread it again because the author is coming out with a sequel at some

point in the near future.

This book had such a good atmosphere to it, and the setting of early 1900s New York with

those characters was something I was able to dive into immediately.

And last but not least on my list is not a specific book but just literally anything

by Shira Glassman.

I have read a couple of her novels and a couple of her short stories.

Her novels in the Mangoverse series are light, fluffy, Jewish, queer fantasy that are just

so fun.

And her short stories cover different types of relationships and different time periods.

Some are ghost stories, some are contemporary stories, some are short fluffy Hanukkah stories.

They're great and I can't recommend her enough.

Anyway those are my Jewish recs for today.

Let me know down in the comments if you've read any of these books, if you're interested

in any of them, or if you've read any Jewish-inspired books that I didn't put on this list.

Thanks for joining me!

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Will Travel Hacking Ruin My Credit Score? - Duration: 8:41.

Hi, it's Tim and it's Amy from GoWithLess. Welcome to our channel! We are thrilled

that you're here! Today's subject is a travel hacking subject, which means that

it's gonna be mostly Tim talking today and that's great.

Every Wednesday we do a different video and once a month it's all about travel

hacking. Our channel covers house-sitting, budget travel, early retirement and

travel hacking and every week we work one of those subjects in. So we're happy

to have you here please stay tuned for a conversation about "will travel hacking

mess up my credit?".

Today's conversation is going to be focused on U.S. credit scores and U.S. credit cards and how applying for credit cards is going to

impact your U.S.-based credit score. And so, I know from some recent conversations

I've had, that it varies greatly around the world. So, the guidance that we're

going to be giving here is going to be very specific to a U.S. audience.

Something to be aware of is that here in the states there are a couple of

different credit scoring models. The most prominent one is FICO. The second one is

VantageScore. And so, I'm going to be focused on how your FICO score is made

up. They roughly use the same metrics, however I'm specifically talking about

the FICO score today. Short answer to the question "will credit card hacking ruin

my credit score" is, maybe, it will. So, if you don't do it the right way, it

certainly has the potential to ruin your credit score. The longer answer is it

probably won't ruin your score. As a matter of fact, the way we do it and, if

you watch us here on our channel, the way that we're going to coach you to do it

you have an opportunity to actually improve your score. Your FICO score

ranges from 300 to 850 points. There are also five metrics that make up your

score and each of these metrics is weighted and so I'm going to also throw

that up on the screen so you can see that now.

The first thing we're going to talk about is payment history. This is the

most critical thing when it comes to the make up of your credit score. It

accounts for roughly 35 percent of your score and it is far and away the most

important thing to pay attention to. And this is basically a metric that says..."Are

you paying your bills ?"and "Are you paying them in a timely manner?". That's something

you certainly want to do. If you pay attention to our channel at all we're

gonna suggest that you pay your bills off in full every month - you never leave

any debt on a credit card. We wouldn't recommend travel hacking for anyone who

doesn't pay their credit card bills in full every month, but, in addition,

to paying them in full pay them on time. Amounts owed account for 30% of your

overall credit score. This metric is about the utilization of the credit that

you have extended to you. And what I mean by that...let's say you have $10,000 worth of

credit. If you're using $2,000 of that credit, you have 20% utilization. If

you're using 5,000 you have 50% utilization. And so, the more credit that

you have extended to you, the easier it is to keep this metric on the lower side.

So if you have 10 credit cards each with $10,000, you have $100,000 credit line

and you have two $2,000 of the utilization in a given month? Well, you're

only at two percent utilization against that entire line of credit. So, signing up

for more credit cards actually makes that line of credit bigger, and it makes

it easier to keep this metric on the lower side. Because the whole pie is

bigger. That's right. So if you have $10,000 available to you on credit

cards and you spend two thousand or you have a hundred thousand dollars

available to you and you spend the same two thousand - that is an enormous

difference in ratios and that affects your credit score. That's why having a

lot of credit cards ultimately helps your credit score. The length of your

credit history accounts for roughly fifteen percent of your FICO score. So

one trick that we have here is you want to keep cards around - no annual fee cards,

specifically - for an extended amount of time...i, e forever. Forever. So I know

that a lot of people growing up it's like, "if you're not using a card you want

to cut it up". That advice is not good advice if you're into improving your

credit score because cards that have a long history are going to improve this

metric. And so, keeping cards open for a long time improves this metric. No-annual-fee

cards are a great way to keep that metric growing. Now, sometimes you

might pay an annual fee on a credit card and it might not make sense to renew

that. We get that. We look at every single one of our credit cards at renewal time

and decide do we want to keep this or do we want to cancel this? Which makes sense?

Now, we don't just cancel it outright. So, say we don't want to pay the annual fee

and we've made the decision to stop with that card. We will call the credit card

company and ask if we could be moved into a no annual fee card or have that

fee waived for the year, and it's pretty often that that in fact happens. So we

try not to cancel a card, unless we do not have another choice because we

aren't gonna be paying an annual fee unless that makes sense.

New credit accounts for 10% of your FICO score. So, what that means is that when

you sign up for a new credit card, or you get any sort of new loan...a car loan, a

home loan, etc., that's gonna have an impact on your score. The nice thing

about signing up for credit cards is this is typically two or three points

out of there's eight hundred and fifty point range and it's short-term. So, if

you sign up for a new credit card my experience has been is that impacts my

score two to five points for roughly two to three months and then my score goes

back up. And so, when you apply for a new credit, this does have an impact on your

score. So, this is one of the downsides, or a negative impact, that signing up for

cards has on your score but it goes away really quickly. On a related note, if

you're gonna be applying for a mortgage or a car loan or another sort of a loan

maybe hold off on getting any new credit cards right around that time and wait

till you're over that process until you go applying. And, the reason for that is

that the issuer of this mortgage...somebody's gonna offer you hundreds of

thousands of dollars worth of a loan...if you have a whole bunch of credit cards

that you just recently signed up for, that may be a red flag. "What's going

on here?" sort of thing. But, it doesn't necessarily...it's gonna

drop your score a little bit, but not enough that that would matter. It's just

the fact that you might have signed up for a lot of recent credit cards. It's

like "Why are you asking for all this credit and you're asking me for a few

hundred thousand dollars?". Speaking of mortgages, the last metric is

types of credit and it counts for, again, about ten percent of your credit score.

Thank goodness! Yeah, exactly. Why is that thank goodness? Because we don't have any

mortgage, we don't have any other loans. The only things we have on our credit

history are credit cards. We one kind of credit and that doesn't look

good on a credit score. Fortunately, it's a little piece of the puzzle, but

it's the only place we get a ding. Yeah, your credit cards are called revolving

debt, meaning that it's not a fixed installment loan. So, revolving debt and

installment loans are really the two types of loans. An installment loan

would be like a car loan or mortgage. And so, we have neither of those. We don't

have...we don't have a mixture of credit. All we have is revolving debt - actually we

have no debt - we pay off our credit cards every month. The type of credit that's

been extended to us is revolving. And, with all of these things and managing

our credit cards? We're both at about an eight hundred and thirty points on our

credit scores each out of 850 which is excellent and the only reason it isn't

even higher is because we don't have more kinds of loans. We know this isn't

the most exciting topic, so we thank you very much for sticking with us today and

talking about credit scores. This is something that we get asked so often we

felt like it just made sense to add this to our repertoire of our travel hacking

videos upfront. Here's the thing...it's not only that we're asked often. We're told

by other people all the time that doing this will wreck our credit scores. We've

been doing it for years. We are here to tell you in the flesh, it has not wrecked

our credit scores. We have close to perfect credit. That is because we are

extended quite a few credit cards and we don't use them to the maximum amount, number

one. Number two, we pay our bills on time. And number three, we try really hard

never to cancel those accounts. So, those three things have allowed us to have

really great credit scores and we do sign up for a lot of credit cards and we

get the rewards of a lot of free travel and hotels and airfare and things like that.

So, there's our topic for the week - travel hacking. Next week, it's

vacationing! So we went on a vacation and we are doing a vacation video. If you

liked the video today, please give it a thumbs up. To subscribe, please click

where Tim is pointing. We are trying to hit a thousand subscribers by the end of

the year and we are getting close but we still have a ways to go and we need help

and we appreciate your help! If you have any comments to leave down below, we love

engaging with our viewers. So, pop down comments, suggestions, advice, whatever. We

love to interact. Please do that below. And, if you can share this with anybody.

Has anyone told you that travel hacking is gonna ruin your credit? If you do

travel hacking, of course they have because everyone

tells us this all the time. Share this video with them! We are here to tell you

it ain't so! Thanks for watching and we'll see you on Wednesday. Bye!

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Try Not to Laugh - LEGENDARY - 05 Reaction (W/ My Mom) - Duration: 10:05.

Drop like on this video if you guys enjoyed comment down below your thoughts in your opinions about the video, make sure to subscribe

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So they tuned for updates for incoming videos. Thank you

Hello everyone Dylan here and welcome back to an oath of reaction videos, so we'll be reacting to a video

with my mom

Say hello, okay

So it's like the first ever reaction video that she has ever been in so if you guys did enjoy

this reaction with my mom and

Probably eventually she will join us with more

reactions, hopefully, so

We will be reacting to try not to laugh legendary 0/5 old style by

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We need to hurry this up because like after this we need to leave straight after yeah

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Alright so we're gonna get to started in three two one. Let's go

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Mike that's just nasty

That's over that's wrong you're teasing the poor kid

What that's what I'm saying, those are two girls I

Guess so but in a weird position

I'm not gonna live like that

No, all right, so say when you call when you go that's creepy

Philip DeFranco

Doing the project on that way actually nutrients actually

It's different you guys ready? Oh my lord look

Look at it. You saw that guy

That's Daniel 5. He actually quitted you two

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She should not be telling jokes like that, what does she like 12

Probably a little younger than you

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What the hell's so funny

What

That what that guy said with the guy sit over there

He was laughing at

Least Cosby would knock people up before he she's funny people more mad than the joke stealing but

Look at his boy. He's got one of those bubble butts. What?

Good good, so you believe in

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Me on patreon if you want

Alright so I

Hope you guys didn't enjoy my first reaction video with my mom right here. So, what did you think of it?

I think it was pretty funny. I

think

Some love. Yeah. Yes. Yeah. Yeah and some was

not not not for

You oh

Yes that are younger than me

Like much younger like little kids, you know

You're still little you know, you might be taller than me, but you're still little

So

So do you wanna like join more reaction videos with me we'll see ya

And

Straight after this we need to leave and pick up my brother

which is

her other son, so

So

Yeah, I hope you guys enjoyed the video

Make sure you guys drop a like come down below and subscribe to the channel

Oh man, and also ternopil sanitation so you guys will say an order fight on every single

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Thank you guys so much for watching. I will see you guys in the next video. Goodbye if you want

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