Chủ Nhật, 2 tháng 12, 2018

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Challenge standing on your head

Classical dance

24 fouettes

I want to live for myself.

So, the winner of the best challenge was ...

We came up with a challenge!

Need to stand on your head and say five…

🐷

Suppose five words of the letter G Come on!

Five words on the letter K!

Kristina, kakadu, kamushek, kist', kraska.

That's all! Look, I'm standing!

Everything is clear, you need to do it 16 times.

Shoulder supports, press, keep yourself! Finished, well done!

One, and now is good!

Tima...

Hi girls, how are you? Everything is alright!

What were you doing? We were practicing the classics.

Do you like the classics? Yeah!

Аrina, tell about yourself.

I am a graduate of the Academy of Russian Ballet named after Agripina Yakovlevna Vaganova.

Currently I don't dance.

Why? Because I had an injury

And at the moment I teach Kristina.

Kristina was engaged in 9 years of rhythmic gymnastics

And now we are trying to transform rhythmic gymnastics into dance.

Does her gymnastic past hamper her classical dance?

Classical dance differs very much from any other types of dance, including gymnastics

because in gymnastics the muscles don't work in the way they work in ballet.

It's hard to hold legs, Kris, isn't it? Yep

And you have to do this steadily

How many times a week do you need to do classics for the result?

It would be nice to do every day.

When I studied at the Vaganova Academy, I had everyday classics.

And if I had missed one day, then it had counted as a week or more, because the muscles had gone out of tone.

Then it is constantly needed.

Kristina, how many times do you do classics?

Two or three times a week.

And probably you need more, don't you?

But at the gym we had everyday classics.

Everyday classic?!! Yes.

Tell me how was your day organized then?

We came in the morning, sometimes we went to the choreography hall and had choreography there

then we went to the training session, or vice versa:

we came in, warmed up, trained, then after the training we went to choreography.

Do you like the classics? Yes

What do you like most? I like rotation more. And I like jumping, too

Well, I can see it!

Do you like to dance ballet? Yes, and I want to put on pointe shoes.

We'll do it soon! Of course, it's clear that she was not engaged in the classics.

She has ability, makes rotations, but it's necessary to get her hands and legs tuned for the classic

At the gymnastics we had classics arranged for gymnastics, and we threw legs more than we held them.

I know how it's used to throw legs in gymnastics, but you have to hold them!

Cool! Girls, thank you and good luck! I hope everything will be cool. Thank you!

Do you want to live - know how to spin!

Well done, it was good! And now what?

24 fouette, and ... 1 ... ..25. Done!

We make an Italian fouette. Do you remember how to do it?

Two hips, two shoulders open, the leg to the side, through the first position, the leg in the corner, it remains there.

Only the hips turn, one, - the arms go, one, - through the first position, as well as the legs, two, and we follow the head in time.

Through the first position, the leg goes, click, and everything is tucked everywhere, the heel,

the shoulder, the hand wraps, to the side, the head, everything is beautiful.

One, and two

And one, one, one, one, one...

We did it!

Soon I'll get a passport, well, I'll be 14 in six months.

And what, after you'll get a passport and you'll get married, won't you?

Not yet!

I want to live for myself.

Do you want to live for yourself? Yes!

Cool!

The last lessons are usually two lessons with native speakers.

Of what language? Adyghe?

English, not Adyghe!!!

Now I will also ask you such questions!

Hi, Timofey! Hi!

Tell us about your past.

What exactly are you interested in my past, what period of it?

I heard… What?

That you were a bully in your childhood. Yes, I was…

Guys, Hello! And before summing up the results of the competition,

I want to say thank you very much, for exactly what you wrote your ideas in the comments!

You sent me a lot of interesting ideas, and it was difficult for me to choose them

but today we are ready to announce the results!

So, the winner of the "best challenge"

was Mila Ribar!!!

She was the first to offer a challenge with my sisters.

And very soon, you will see our competition in the performance of gymnastic elements and not only!

So, I chose the best name of the vlog:

I chose Leticija Liepinja!!!

on my channel will go not only videos with dancing and gymnastics

and there will be vlogs, so wait!

Once again, thank you all for your participation, we will contact the winners and give them the prizes.

Peace from Kris!✌

Wait wait wait

Subscribe to my channel Subscribe to my channel, put likes!

For more infomation >> Вниз головой. Классика. Фуэте. Итоги конкурсов!! | Upside down. Classical dance. Ballet class - Duration: 9:01.

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SWAT - BATTLEFIELD (Audio) Meek mill x young ma beat - Duration: 3:26.

Just Steppin' up in all the way towards the Battleground

Like there was no sympathy when you're on the ground

The Similarities and clarities comin' out of words

and spittin' in bits and killin' in bit by bit

and thats what as seen as the power of the words

and i mean it really poppin' up in form of verbs

Supersonic speedin' up in all the way and to and fro

and hit the bass and take one down from all the way and move up with a leverage

BOOM!

I see all this before, i f**kin' take it

f**kin' take it

BOOM!

I think it up before i f**kin' kick it

Yeahh! Let's go!

Walk on a path with my crocs movin' and passin' through each and every block

reached a block and spot up a battle

Introduced myself with an appearance saying...

Yeah! I'm steppin' on a Battlefield. Lemme just tell you how I do it!

so Listen up y'all

"SWAT IS MY NAME!"

Here I'm gonna do my own f**kin' way.

Yeah! I'm steppin' on a Battlefield.

Steppin' steppin' into the field.

Yeah! I'm steppin' on a Battlefield.

Steppin' steppin' into the field.

Steppin' steppin' into the field.

Steppin' steppin' into the field.

Steppin' steppin' into the field.

Lemme just tell you how I do it!

I'm not a big freestylist, i think and write the lyrics

According to the music

and execute and reveal it

All thanks to EM, slim shady my man

I'm your inspired STAN, wish we make a big jam

yeah! I'm in my track and the lead

Huffin' and puffin' through the words and feed into me

and f**k the fake gossips rumours that they spread about me

and I do it, which I really believe that fulfil in me.

Supernice beats of KinRich producer...

Here I'm pumpin' in one of his jam...

There you go now the way I do it now.

There's more comin' up now lemme f**kin' move on!

On! On! F**kin' move on!

There's more comin' up now lemme f**kin' move on!

On! On! F**kin' move on!

There's more comin' up now lemme f**kin' move on!

Yeah! I stepped on a battlefield

Stepped in, Stepped in, into the field...

Yeah! I stepped on a battlefield

Stepped in, Stepped in, into the field...

Yeah! I'm gonna battle in my way...

Bring it, Bring it, onto me.

Yeah! I'm gonna battle in my way...

Bring it, Bring it, onto me!

On my way,

through my way,

By my way,

Out of my way...

For more infomation >> SWAT - BATTLEFIELD (Audio) Meek mill x young ma beat - Duration: 3:26.

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In Which I Declare My Undying Love For Bryan Gillis - Duration: 3:11.

In this video I shall declare my undying love for Bryan Gillis.

Unfortunately, the only thing I know about him is that he's supported me on Patreon at

$10 a month for an entire year and, needless to say, loving someone for that reason alone

is a bit shallow so I asked him to tell me a bit about himself so I could learn a few suitable

things to fawn over.

Well, instead of a bio or CV, Bryan sent me a single photo, so I hope you'll forgive me

for doing nothing but gush about the man's physical appearance.

Mr. Gillis.

Bryan, if I may.

I love you.

I love the mystery surrounding your person.

Who are you?

What do you look like?

With a single digital image, you've gifted me an early Christmas because now I can finally

find out.

And I love you for that.

So let's take a look at my esteemed Mr. Gillis.

Open.

Open. There we go.

Oh my God, you're adorable!

Look at that cute little face!

I admit, I can't tell how old you are.

You're grayish white hair belies your otherwise youthful appearance but however many years

you may be, I'm stricken with the desire to run my fingers through it.

Unless you're a minor.

But, the copious whiskers adorning your face tell me you're of age so I'm confident I'm

not being super creepy here.

Only moderately creepy.

I love your beady little black eyes.

Like a doll's eyes.

The windows to a beautiful soul that has fantastic taste in YouTube personalities.

Pictures speak a thousand words, Bryan, my love, and this picture tells me you are a

brave and confident person.

Me personally, I would not have the audacity to send a nude photo but you sir, are clearly

the better man.

And posing on all fours?

Such an unexpected and bold artistic choice.

Clearly you are a creative and adventurous sort!

Plus, if you didn't send a nude, I'd have no idea that you were so hirsute.

Now, some may recoil at such copious body hair but I think it makes you look all the

more cuddly.

Thank you, Bryan.

Thank you for being an amazing fan, thank you for the super generous financial support,

and thank you for the picture.

I shall cherish it and love you always.

As for my other viewers, yes, I know you want to see him.

But Bryan is mine.

Mine.

Mine and mine alone!

I'm kidding.

Bryan belongs to no man and his loveliness must be shared with the world.

Behold!

For more infomation >> In Which I Declare My Undying Love For Bryan Gillis - Duration: 3:11.

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Happy birthday in DECEMBER. Original video greeting. Beautiful music card - Duration: 2:16.

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A Breakfast on the Ranch - French Toast Casserole - Duration: 12:37.

hi I'm Mike and I'm Erin and today we're doing things just a little bit different

as I'm gonna head back into the house and make some breakfast and Erin is

gonna go out and feed the cows this sound like planned yeah you sound so

excited well see how it goes alright I expect something good for breakfast

that's debatable all right I'm gonna head back inside the house Aaron's gonna

go feed the cows you're gonna need a knife okay you've got your gloves you're

all set I think I'm good to go all right stick around for this wacky weekend on

our Wyoming life

welcome back to our Wyoming life each video here we get a chance to bring you

along in our life on a Wyoming ranch each day is different we can be out

saving a calves life and the very next day we can be fixing broken fence but

one thing that stays constant is us our family and how important that is in our

life today we're gonna have a little bit of fun kind of out of our comfort zones

why well because we can and it's good to do every once in a while as Aaron gets

ready to head out I'm gonna take you back just a little bit to yesterday I

had this whole thing planned and Aaron didn't know about it until this morning

but yesterday I went and picked up the kids from school and then we went to the

store to get supplies

why is it so hot in here

all right you guys ready to go to the store okay today for breakfast

I'm making a baked french toast casserole I love french toast and so do

the kids so I figured this was something that we could have a little bit of fun

with I'm gonna put the recipe down in the description if you'd like to try it

yourself and it's pretty simple the hardest part might be taking a five

year old of a seven-year-old to the grocery store as luck would have it

we're expecting a small storm to roll through this weekend and that means the

store is busy but it doesn't take long to get in and out with our very few

ingredients we need to knock this out and no cookies aren't part of the recipe

but they do make kids happy after getting home and unloading I think Aaron

knows I'm up to something and the next morning after getting Aaron all set up

and ready to go feed it's back to the house to get started here's a weird fact

November 28th is national french toast day we missed it by a couple of days oh

well we're gonna get started with some French bread we're gonna toast it in the

oven to dry it out a little bit so that it's ready to soak up all the custard

the oven is heated at 200 degrees and the bread is sliced easy enough so far

but I wonder how Aaron's doing

wait

all the cows are in my way

back in the kitchen I'm baking at the store and looking for at nine by 13

baking pan and greasing it up with that mission accomplished it's time to make

the custard for the French Toast Casserole then goes six farm-fresh eggs

2 cups of milk 1/2 a cup of half-and-half 1/2 a cup of sugar and I'm

doing great next up we have to find the vanilla and

the cinnamon 1 tablespoon of vanilla goes in and a teaspoon of the

hard-to-find cinnamon then whisk and it looks like the eggs aren't the only

thing getting beaten up out here

awesome bumpy Oh

all right so I don't know what I'm supposed to be what kind of hate so

we're just gonna get two bills from over here now my loader skills are not that

good

Hey look at that they've got a bail

maybe wasn't the best spot to go down in the ditch

little Steve all right

we're rollin with our bread toasted dry then it's time to cut it up into cubes

and turn this French bread into french toast that is all placed into our 9 by

13 baking pan and then the custard is poured over and allowed to soak in while

we make the topping the cover for drape for 2 hours or overnight this has turned

out well was refrigerated for several hours overnight or baking immediately we

don't have two hours Erin's gonna be back we're going for it brown sugar

flour more cinnamon and cold butter are involved but first we have to find

measuring cups most of which the labels have worn off of so I don't know what

size they are note to self get Erin some measuring cups for Christmas now the

recipe says to use a fork to blend this mixture but that's just ridiculous

we could use a paint mixer and I'm not sure that would get the job done there

has to be something in here that'll work better and I'm not quite sure what this

thing is but it does the job the mixture is then spread over the casserole a foil

cover is added for the first stage of baking and into the oven it goes oh oh

crap here comes the Welcome house

supposed to snow

Jori breakfast

oh gosh shut you back this tractor into the shot

I'm super crooked this ain't gonna work finally

No

hi I was feeding I made it I did it no nothing broke I didn't run into

anything and they're eating I figured out a smoke for a thing oh did you find

to find she doesn't have to make like crumb stuff oh ok I have to like smoosh

it with this I think it's like a potato masher but it works it's not it's for

making my crimped like that little like it's got little wire not wires but like

cutters good oh can you smell anything yeah it smells good yeah how'd it go

like any melt 20 minutes after going in the oven out it comes completing stage

one and back in it goes this time topless for another 25 minutes as the

kids get to setting the table some sausages put on

and the main course is soon ready instructions say that if it Wiggles it's

not done if it's wiggling we're not eating it

you're welcome thank you for feeding the cows look at all the hay and mommy's

hair I just know

every day on the ranch is different and I encourage you to step out of your

comfort zone cooking well it's not really my thing

just as I know that Aaron may not really enjoy feeding the cows but part of doing

this is the team that we create as a family between Aaron and I we have to

have each other's backs if Aaron gets sick I better be able to take vegetables

to market and the cows don't care much if I can't go out and feed they still

expect to be fed no matter who's doing it today it was a fun experiment but I

still have more chores to do Aaron may have knocked out the feeding

but water still need checked pigs need fed and watered and the list goes on and

on thanks for coming along with us today and I thank you for exploring the ranch

life with us and escaping the ordinary the French Toast Casserole was well it

was surprisingly good I'm sure we'll do it again although next time it'll

probably be Aaron making it and adding her own special Spanish yearly does with

recipes and I'll probably be out feeding the cows while she does it if you like

what you see please like and subscribe we have more videos on the way three

times per week and there's a lot more in store from the ranch the family and how

it all ties together I will see you again on Tuesday for the project list

hopefully we have some decent weather on the way there's a lot to get done but

until then have a great week and thanks for joining us in our Wyoming life

For more infomation >> A Breakfast on the Ranch - French Toast Casserole - Duration: 12:37.

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Great Coasters International: Explained - Duration: 9:25.

Great Coasters International is a manufacturer of wooden roller coasters, based in Pennsylvania, USA.

For the sake of ease, the company is often referred to as GCI, or even GCII, corresponding

to Great Coasters International Inc.

As their name suggests, the company is a producer of great coasters, claiming to construct some

of the smoothest and highest quality wooden attractions in the industry.

Over their relatively brief life time, GCI have gained a worldwide reputation.

Prior to this however, the company's founders, Clair Hain and Michael Boodley were already

building some of the most well known wooden roller coasters in America.

Before creating GCI, Hain and Boodley were previously both employees at the now defunct

wooden roller coaster manufacturer, Custom Coasters International.

Clair's involvement within the attraction industry began through contract work to aid

in the installation of Phoenix at Knoebels.

During this he discovered a great talent for track work.

Shortly after, Hain joined CCI and began the process of building wooden roller coasters.

During the construction of Kingdom Coaster at Dutch Wonderland, he met Boodley, who at

the time was trying to revolutionise the wooden coaster industry through implementing new

and challenging ideas.

It was at this point that the vision for GCI was formed.

Unfortunately, this didn't happen instantly.

While working on a project, Hain suffered severe injuries, hospitalising him for a period of time.

Upon the opening of Outlaw at Adventureland, and the continued recovered of Clair Hain,

the pair left CCI to found their own company in 1994, Great Coasters International.

Immediately, the duo reached out to Hersheypark.

Two years later they debuted their first project, Wildcat.

At the time, the ride was almost revolutionary; including many twisted track elements that

hadn't been seen on wooden roller coasters in decades.

Wildcat featured many of GCI's now iconic elements, such as the twisted first drop,

consistent speed, and a large number of cross-over sections.

Unlike the company's roller coasters of today however, it didn't feature GCI built trains.

Instead, Wildcat opened to the public running classic box-like wooden roller coaster trains,

built by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters.

As Hain and Boodley continued to build new attractions, their skills and layout designs improved.

Rides became snappier, more exciting and more unique.

1999 saw the construction of Gwazi at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, the company's first twin-tracked

duelling roller coaster.

This was followed only a single year later by the opening of Lightning Racer at Hersheypark,

a second twin-tracked roller coaster.

Upon its debut, GCI unveiled their newly developed articulating wooden roller coaster train design,

neatly dubbed Millennium Flyers.

These trains were designed with comfort and reliability in mind.

Millennium Flyers consist of singular two seat cars, each of which features its own

individual lap bar.

6 to 12 cars are often chained together, creating the long GCI train.

Since the introduction of Lightning Racer, every new GCI roller coaster comes with Millennium

Flyer trains as standard.

The more modern train has also been retrofit onto the company's older roller coasters,

including Hain and Boodley's first, Wildcat.

GCI have also added trains onto roller coaster designed by other manufacturers, leading to

the production of an all new train design specifically for more family orientated attractions.

In 2013, the company developed the Mini-llennium Flyer train, their classic Millennium Flyer

train in junior form.

These smaller trains have been specifically designed to be more accessible to both adults

and children, allowing them to ride side by side comfortably.

Post the new millennium, GCI continued to improve their roller coaster design, offering

longer, taller and more exciting thrills.

2004 saw the debut of Thunderhead at Dollywood, the first roller coaster of its kind to feature

a station fly-through.

During the layout, the trains hurtle through the station building, amazing the guests below.

This element has been successful, now featuring in many other roller coasters designed by the company.

2005 saw Michael Boodley retire from GCI, resulting in Jeff Pike being appointed as

their lead designer.

A year later, the firm constructed their first project outside of the US, Thunderbird at

PowerPark in Finland.

Since then, the manufacturer has installed their attractions at various locations around the globe.

2007 resulted in the of debut Troy at Toverland, a ride widely regarded as one of Europe's

best wooden roller coasters.

This was followed by Apocalypse: The Ride in 2009, Six Flags Magic Mountain's own

GCI coaster; and even Wood Coaster in 2011, what was at the time China's tallest and

fastest wooden roller coaster.

Two years later, the company began the construction of White Lightning at Fun Spot America, their

first hybrid attraction.

Unlike the manufacturers other rides, White Lightning features a steel-support-structure,

reducing the required maintenance while maintaining the wooden roller coaster feel.

On top of this, it became their first smaller scale roller coaster, which offers the unique

experience of a GCI attraction in a more compact and affordable form.

Since then, the company has gone on to create coasters such as Heidi: The Ride, located

at the small theme park, Plopsaland De Panne.

Most recently, the firm has been installing a large number of projects around the world.

2017 saw the construction of 4 new roller coasters, including two located in China,

as well as King Islands' Mystic Timbers, and InvadR at Busch Garden Williamsburg.

Finally, in 2018, GCI debuted Wicker Man, Alton Towers' newest large scale addition,

and the first wooden roller coaster to be built in the UK in over 20 years.

Wicker Man, and many of the company's attractions carry the same characteristics.

Most GCI rides consist of twister layouts, with a multitude of banked turns, quick transitions

and track interactions.

Their designs tend to have a large number of banked drops and many small, quick airtime

hills scattered throughout the experience.

On top of this, towards the end of the ride, guests often traverse through the attraction's

maintenance shed before re-entering the station building.

The easily recognisable Millennium Flyer train is also a telltale sign of a GCI addition.

Alongside the construction of roller coasters, the company offers its services to improve

other wooden rides around the globe.

Since their formation, GCI have been maintaining, upgrading, and even altering roller coasters

to various degrees.

This ranges from reprofiling various sections of track, to the installation of Millennium

Flyer trains, and even structural improvements.

These projects can often take place over several years as the attraction sees various parts

of the ride experience improved.

A well known example of this general process took place on GhostRider at Knott's Berry Farm.

The majority of the layout was re-tracked, while 40% of it saw profiling modifications

to make the ride smoother, snappier and more interesting.

The attraction also saw the introduction GCI trains, further enhancing most aspects of the experience.

Great Coasters International have performed upgrades to a huge number of roller coasters,

helping to lengthen their lifespans, while increasing comfort and rider satisfaction.

Throughout their lifetime, GCI have consistently produced quality attractions.

Their rides have helped to shift the wooden roller coaster market, resulting in the production

of more versatile and well-rounded additions.

Recently, to the surprise of many, the company has embraced the exciting developments made

by other wooden roller coaster manufacturers.

During the late 2018 expo of the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions,

GCI unveiled a brand new train design, as well as a new concept ride.

The train, currently dubbed the Infinity Flyer, resembles the modern and open design found

on many of today's steel roller coasters.

Meanwhile, the new concept ride displays heavy integration between steel and wooden support

structures, and even demonstrates the use of inversions.

Moving forwards it's extremely likely that GCI will construct these new developments

as many parks ask for more thrilling and exciting rides.

Nevertheless, as they stand today, a great coasters international ride is enjoyed by

everyone, for it's fast paced experience that is packed with moments of both airtime and laterals.

On top of this, due to the cheaper price tag of wooden attractions, and the relatively

low maintenance compared to similar wooden rides, GCI roller coasters have become a great

investment for many parks, both large and small.

It's because of these factors, and the company's ability to refurbish older rides, that Great

Coasters International have become one of the key leaders within the wooden roller coaster industry today.

Thank you for watching, and we'll see you all next time.

For more infomation >> Great Coasters International: Explained - Duration: 9:25.

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Peter Parker Conoce a Tony Stark - Capitán América Civil War (2016) - Duration: 2:23.

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Former White House Chef from Lancaster County reflects on President George H.W. Bush's passing - Duration: 1:26.

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Priyanka Chopra And Nick Jonas Wedding Sangeet Ceremony Pictures Are Finally Out - Duration: 2:12.

please subscribe our Channel hit the bell icon and gives us lots of thumbs up Priyanka

Chopra and Nick Jonas are all set to tie the knot in a Hindu ceremony

the couple was married in accordance with Christian traditions on

Saturday at Jodhpur's Umaid Bhawan Palace there has been only one official

announcement by the couple so far they shared pictures from the mehendi and

Haldi ceremonies on Friday here are all the live updates from

Priyanka and Nick's wedding Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas Sangeet ceremony

photos are finally out which see the families and friends of the couple vying

to lift the trophy see the pics here

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Love Nikki - Dress Up Queen: Dream Showcase - Duration: 1:45.

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Vlog in Italian #74: i colori autunnali a Roma - Duration: 10:59.

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Nightcore - Mama (Lyrics) - (Clean Bandit ft. Ellie Goulding) - Duration: 2:46.

Lyrics available on the Screen. Enjoy ^_^

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The Untold Truth Of The Actor Who Played Joey In Friends - Duration: 5:30.

After Friends star Matt LeBlanc made his name on the set of the world's most iconic sitcom,

he retreated from the spotlight for a long six years.

When he returned, he landed two more hugely popular shows, but his life hasn't all been

dancing in fountains with his pals.

Humble beginnings

Much like the character for which he's best known, LeBlanc had to work hard to find his

big break.

He moved to New York City when he was a teenager and attempted a career in modelling, but turned

to acting after it became clear he was too short for that particular industry.

LeBlanc kept the lights on with a few commercial spots for brands such as Coca-Cola and Heinz

Ketchup in the late '80s and early '90s.

"Hot dog, please!"

"You want mustard on that?"

"No thanks.

I've got it covered."

"Heinz Tomato Ketchup.

The best things come to those who wait."

He was also able to wrangle some work on music videos, starring in the videos for Jon Bon

Jovi's "Miracle" and Alanis Morissette's "Walk Away".

He also cut his acting teeth on Married… With Children and its spin-offs Top of the

Heap and Vinnie & Bobby.

The experience on those sitcoms was clearly useful, according to the show's producers,

when he finally stepped into his fateful audition for Friends, he nailed it on the first try.

Shallow pockets

LeBlanc might have been able to round up a respectable amount of work in commercials

and TV guest spots before he landed his steady role on Friends, but his bank account told

a different story.

Although he would later command the kind of salary seriously worth bragging about, around

$100 million dollars or more total, according to him, he walked into the series with very

little to show for his growing resume.

LeBlanc told The Independent that:

"Friends, when it came my way, was my fourth TV series, and the other three had failed.

I had exactly $11 in my pocket the day I was hired."

His initial financial straits were so severe that he said his mother tried to convince

him to give it all up when she once visited his shabby place in the city.

According to LeBlanc:

"I was living in a cheap hotel which was dank and nasty.

Junkies and hookers were all over the place when she came to visit for the weekend.

I remember the look on her face and she said, 'Oh, please come home.

Give this up.

You won't make it.'"

Typecast

One of many the downsides of playing a character so many people know and love is that fans

tend to expect the actor portraying him or her to behave the same way as their on screen

counterpart, and Joey Tribbiani was a notorious yet lovable doofus.

"Bleh de la bleh de bloo blah bleh!"

LeBlanc, however, is anything but.

He told The Guardian:

"People will speak slowly to me sometimes, and they always ask me if I'm alright, because

I'm much more low-key and reserved than my character in Friends.

They think that I'm depressed, or I'm sad, or upset, but I'm just not amped up to go

out in front of an audience and do a TV show.

That's not who I am."

The hiatus

After Joey was cancelled in 2006, LeBlanc decided to take a little time off from Hollywood

to recuperate from the stresses of living in the spotlight.

What was supposed to be a temporary break, however, eventually became an extended hiatus

due to how much he enjoyed being away from the public eye.

"When that was over I just, I said I dont, I don't wanna go do anything, for, I wanna

take at least a year and not do anything and that turned into 6 years I was enjoying myself."

It wasn't until he got a call from Friends producer David Crane that he decided to get

back into the game.

Making a comeback

In 2011, LeBlanc made a triumphant return to television by starring as himself in the

Showtime comedy series Episodes, after the series was pitched to him by Crane.

And while LeBlanc was initially hesitant to take the job, he trusted Crane and co-creator

Jeffrey Klarik enough to go along with it.

He told Variety:

"It was because of my history with them that I really felt comfortable.

I don't know that I would have played that part with someone that I had a new relationship

with.

It was because of the trust that I said OK.

I felt safe in their hands."

LeBlanc still had to get used to the idea that he was not only playing an exaggerated

version of himself in the series, but that he was also poking fun at his own image.

"And so what you want me for the old fat guy's part?

Thanks."

"We don't want you."

"Again, thanks."

In an interview with IndieWire, he explained,

"People would ask me, 'Are you worried people will think that's what you're really like?'

I got past that early on because the writing was good, and I didn't mind being the butt

of the joke because the joke was good."

On-set dramas

Matt LeBlanc's time on Friends was not without drama.

The cast famously made waves when they joined forces to negotiate a higher salary in the

final season of the show, and there were constantly rumors of cast hookups, substance abuse issues

and more.

His stint on the reality motoring series Top Gear was also fraught with difficulties after

allegations of sexual misconduct were levied against his co-host Chris Evans.

LeBlanc reportedly threatened to walk unless Evans departed the show.

While Evans would later fiercely praise LeBlanc for his work on the series, the latter showed

little love for Evans in return after he left.

According to the BBC, LeBlanc himself would later depart the series in 2018 due to the

time commitment and extensive travel.

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THINK FOR YOURSELF: How we beat the Left on campus - Duration: 2:36.

D'Souza: Lincoln realized that there is only way to make them stop:

you have to do to them what they are doing to you.

And if you don't do that, they'll keep doing it.

And to apply this analogy in a different context now,

take Antifa roaming the campus, bludgeoning speakers, causing

universities to cancel events, block this, and stop that.

If you let that happen, the bottom line of it is they'll keep doing it. Why?

Because that is how they define success. Success is stopping a rival point of view

from being heard. So it is of supreme importance not to let that succeed.

Very recently, Condoleezza Rice was given a graduation speaking spot

at a university in New Jersey. There was a protest. "We'll distrupt her speech!

We'll shout!" And Condoleezza Rice, very ladylike, withdrew.

"I don't want to speak at any college that doesn't want to have me."

And all the Republicans would cheer, "Very ladylike. Very gracious. Wonderful.

What an example." But that's not my view of the matter.

My view of the matter is that this is a disgraceful abdication. Why?

Because if Condoleezza Rice can be cancelled from speaking on a campus,

no conservative will ever set foot on that campus again.

If she is too much for them, who is not?

What we have in America today, and we all know this to be true

in our hearts, whatever our politics, there is a chill wind blowing through

the world of American culture, politics, and ideas, and it suffocates you

in saying what you think, and being who you are, and being able to

speak your mind. The more conservative you are, the more you feel this pressure,

but every independent thinker who is not a slave to what you are told

is going to feel this to some degree. My bottom line message,

I've said a lot of things here, but my bottom line message is

it is a part of your own human dignity, it is a part of your intellectual liberation

not to put up with this nonsense any more.

D'Souza: Lincoln was elected to unite a country and stop slavery.

Democrats smeared him, went to war against him, assasinated him.

Now, their target is Trump. [Protestors chanting]

D'Souza: They say he's a racist, a fascist. But who are the real racists and fascists.

A nation dies when its people are not free.

It's now up to us to save America a second time.

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Top 5 Best Indie Games You Missed Last Week - Duration: 8:17.

with literally dozens of games coming out each week it's easy to miss out on

some of the better ones in all the noise hi folks its Peter and today on get

indie gaming we're looking at five games from week 48 2018 you probably missed

number five the first tree while already out on PC became available on the

Nintendo switch and other consoles on November 30th this one focuses on the

nature of grief and loss and sure it isn't something you'd want to fire up at

a house party and yet if you choose to spend some time with it you'll likely

find a story that feels incredibly personal and easily relatable assuming

of course you've experienced the loss of someone dear to you while mostly an

exploration game the platforming sections where you need to collect

little arcs of light used to guide you the right way your interact with the

flight of butterflies are never overly challenging and strike an even note to

counteract and offer something different to the walking sim elements of late

we've become increasingly attracted to games with a certain type of strong

aesthetic and the first tree takes this box quite nicely the world is

beautifully put together with the lush meadows snowy pastures and forestry

sections looking almost dreamlike an abstract there's a wonderful and

cleverly pieced-together soundtrack to which at times is restful and soothing

and yet at other times is intense passionate and really does help the

overall immersion there are issues in some of the larger areas we became lost

and unsure of the path forward this got worse when you reach an invisible

barrier at the end of the level which certainly sticks in the memory visual

cues are sometimes also difficult to spot with them hidden by foliage or

other aspects of the world this can be frustrating when you miss the odd

objective here and they're all in though it's a personal and affirmative story

with beautiful scenery and one of the best soundtracks we've heard for years

number 4 rapture rejects is based on the webcomic and cartoon serious cyanide and

Happiness and offers a crass isometric battle royale shooter that popped into

early access November 29th it's a simple premise the raptures happened and the

last people alive happened to fight each other for God

does amusement and the final golden ticket into heaven as a battle royale

game we're gonna say it's not going to trouble the usual suspects or receive

millions of concurrent viewers on the usual streaming services however we

really enjoyed the short time we've had with it the fact that it was free for

the first five days or so possibly helped but I guess we'll never truly

know we found the combat pretty cool although the range attack staff airlie

useless simply because to cross the play zone they do so at an almost glacial

pace this saw us alter tactics to get up close and personal which often came down

to what seemed like a good old-fashioned bar like brawl while offering and

supporting a maximum of 50 concurrent players we don't think we joined a

server with more than 30 that being said we did jump into the rapture rejects

just hours after it came out it's due to stay in early access until the year

after next with plenty more options being added there's talk of the addition

of randomly generated maps which of course means they'll be built on the fly

to be honest we would take well built maps by humans over the vast majority of

the sloppy staff generated by machines in any given situation

we hope the folks behind rapture rejects place their energies accordingly at

number three snow ash land also came out this past week in early access it

certainly feels like a mix and mash up of a number of different games there's

obviously the top-down shooter in there while to also get to play with survival

and RPG mechanics or within a semi-open world in an interesting or perhaps

otherwise sidenote snow Ashland currently has a Kickstarter running

until Christmas Eve it's looking to gain 7,000 euro so that's nearly eight

thousand US dollars with the aim being to help fund the development and pay for

the server's over the early access period of trading as for the game while

there's much to like and were cautiously optimistic on how this could develop

during the open access period it's certainly not sure on atmosphere and so

far the construction building aspects or a strong point and feel well implemented

we didn't look too long into the faction side of things as our time with it was

on the short side and there weren't really enough players to interact with

to pass a better opinion we do appreciate the top-down shooter aspects

and the overall art style and how it looks and sounds feels relatively fresh

and appealing overall snow Ashland is worthy of a look overall though we think

there's still plenty of room for development and we'll be sure to come

back to this a few times before it leaves early access at number 2 we have

rival mega gun a game so dripping with nostalgia it puts us back on the sofa

watching going live and cartoons on a Saturday just look at those 16-bit

shoot-'em-up graphics and soundtrack which almost perfectly replicate

something you would have found within those games from the time while others

disagree and we respect their reasoning our judgment and likelihood to play

these sort of games comes from wanting to compare and contrast the experiences

from our youth to what's on offer today we're not looking for the same

experience let's be quite clear however we are looking to see how these

clones or should we say tributes are not there to the always on point in the game

a chick and a recent extremely well-written editorial of hers push

things for words to our mind rival mega gun while looking backwards in its art

and sound choices does add modern elements to its overall bow the real

winner here is the inflammation of the couch co-op and we're fairly sure the

team here built this one from the get-go with a view for it to be played with a

group of mates there's also a fairly decent online multiplayer which in

itself was a joy to spend a few hours battling with others over the Internet

there is a single player and yet we haven't had a chance to play it so we

can't really pass comment that being said even in this mode you can play

split-screen with the computer AI so as should be fairly apparent this tribute

to games 20 or so years ago is pretty darn good and certainly gets a

recommendation from us here at get indie gaming

research shows you loved fontelle city but wanted something more so come get

more world bigger means better at number one parka tech left early access this

past week having been there since 2016 this is the first time we've seen this

park simulation management thing and as far as we can tell it's one of the best

games of its type as you could expect there's the usual theme park stuff to do

and it certainly doesn't get done by itself you'll need to set up shops build

coasters and manage staff and it's up to you to make sure the cash keeps rolling

through the tills and punters keep those turnstiles revolving while graphically

there are stronger options on the market such as planet coaster the real area

where parka tech knocks the ball over the boundary for six comes from its

construction system it's so easy to use compared to others and enables you to

build some of the most technically difficult and intricate rides and parks

of them all the low-poly art style is superbly executed and the options to add

props and scenery is honestly second to none well we haven't had the time to

look at it too closely we understand the game has a thriving modding scene so

that's something for us to follow up in due course if you have any interest in

these sort of games you should give this one the once-over having said that if

you do you're probably already aware of pocket X or perhaps it's doubtful you

miss this when it launched on November the 29th so one of the games of this

past week did we also miss let us know and leave us a comment on what you're

thinking if you liked the video please leave us a like and if you haven't done

so now would be a fine time to subscribe to the channel and if you do don't

forget to click on that notification bell - as always many thanks for

watching I'm Peter and you can follow us on Twitter at get indie gaming we look

forward to welcoming you back here soon for more indie game videos

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