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The Dolls of New Albion but every time a McAllistair fucks up it gets faster - Duration: 52:38.

NARRATOR: Several hundred years before

A gambler and a monk embarked

On a long trek through the endless prairies of the North

They had a fierce debate

About God and chance and fate

And to resolve it they agreed a game of cards indeed be played

The game went on all day

And through the next and next they played

And around them a shelter was built to shield the rain

A street around the shelter formed

Then a church, a house, a bar

And that is how the city of New Albion was born

New Albion today

With bustling streets, machines, cafes

And the nice, the wise, the eccentric and insane

The Mafia's run by

A red haired dwarf with just one eye

Whose affairs he decides with a pair of silver dice

Over the Zeppelin Union Pilots

A castrati boss presides

And we hear his song each afternoon as he flies by

There's prisons made of lead

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Despacito But It's Played On A Balloon And A Drum Calculator - Duration: 1:04.

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A Train Totaled This Car With A 3 Year Old Inside But His Mom Said Someone Was Watching Over Him - Duration: 4:52.

Mikayla Davis watched in horror as a train smashed into her car – where her three-year-old

son was sitting in his car seat.

At the end of this nightmarish ordeal, Davis' mother still believed that someone was watching

over the toddler, and with good reason.

Davis hailed from Duryea, a borough on the banks of the Susquehanna River in Luzerne

County, Pennsylvania.

On March 13, 2018, she took a drive with her sister Jenna and her son Camden, a three-year-old

who loved singing and Scooby Doo.

The trio made their way down York Avenue in Avoca, Pennsylvania, which is a few minutes

away from Davis' home in Duryea.

But the normality of their drive would quickly disappear when they reached a railroad crossing.

At most such crossings, drivers see flashing lights and hear a bell about 30 seconds before

a train is scheduled to pass through.

Most have gates, too, which lower to prevent cars from passing in front of the train.

This takes place around 20 seconds before the locomotive appears.

Most of the time, this process goes off without a hitch.

Drivers heed the warning, wait for the gates to rise and safely cross the tracks.

But there are still approximately 5,800 train-car crashes annually in the U.S., the majority

of which happen at railroad crossings, according to the Department of Transportation.

When Davis drove onto the tracks in Avoca, she could not have known that she would soon

become part of this statistic.

But Davis quickly realized that she, her sister and her son were in danger – something was

wrong with the crossing's gates.

Once the vehicle was on the tracks, the gate in front of her closed, which meant that a

train was on its way.

Davis' sister Jenna later told FOX 31, "I said, 'Back up!

Reverse!'

She reversed."

But the car was stuck.

That's because "the back gate was already down," according to Jenna.

"We bumped it a little bit," she added.

"And I said, 'We need to get out right now.'"

The adults easily exited the vehicle, but three-year-old Camden was still strapped into

the backseat.

Davis and Jenna moved as fast as they could to free the three-year-old, but his mother

tripped over as she rushed toward the back of her car.

"We don't care if we die at this point.

Just him, we want him to be OK," Davis said.

Jenna arrived at the three-year-old's side first, ripping the back door of the car open,

but she didn't make it in time.

The train smashed into Davis' car with the door wide open and her son still inside.

"I blacked out," Davis recalled.

"You really do black out.

All I remember is trying to get him out, and when the train took the car, I blacked out.

I blacked out completely.

I'm thinking my son is dead."

When Davis refocused on the scene in front of her, she still felt nothing but fear – she

didn't want to look at her car and see the aftermath of the crash.

"I thought the car was going to be on fire or something, and my three-year-old is in

there," she admitted.

So it was Davis' sister who made the first move – and she didn't find a burning vehicle.

"My sister said, 'He's crying.

Go get him,'" Davis recalled.

"And I saw him alive.

I was just so happy.

I was so happy."

To Jenna, her nephew's unanticipated tears were "the best sound in the world.

We didn't expect to hear him cry," she said.

"Davis went over, and she got him, and that's when I called 911."

Emergency services arrived on the scene and found that the three-year-old was not only

alive, but also somehow completely uninjured by the crash.

They called it "a miracle" and credited his car seat for protecting him from a tragic

outcome.

Camden's grandmother, Maureen Davis, echoed the sentiment of the first responders who

deemed her grandson's survival to be miraculous.

"They had somebody with them," she said.

"There's no doubt after seeing that car that somebody was with them."

As for Davis, all she could do was cherish her son after he'd walked away from the

crash unscathed.

"I can't stop hugging and kissing him," she said.

"Like all day, I just keep hugging and kissing him.

He really is my world."

At the time of the accident, the cause of the crash was unknown, but Avoca police and

railroad police were investigating.

In some cases, those involved in a train-related crash receive financial compensation, depending

on the reason for the incident.

Although there are typically cautionary measures in place – gates, lights, bells and so forth

– there are some things that drivers can do to ensure they're safe when crossing

a train track.

By lowering the music and the windows, for instance, they can hear if a locomotive is

coming.

After that, the driver should make sure that all tracks are completely clear before passing

through.

And, if the car happens to stall on the crossing, it's best to exit the vehicle straight away.

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Not watches, but fashion made in Switzerland - Duration: 3:55.

Brash - colourful - extrovert: Swiss fashion on the catwalk.

But does "Made in Switzerland"

interest anyone outside the scene?

Can designers make a living from their creations?

These leather looks from the label YVY are successful.

The creations originate in a Zurich studio.

Yvonne Reichmuth's leather accessories

have long been popular outside Switzerland too.

Thanks to good marketing.

An essential skill in order to break through:

I think so. Often it's a matter of character.

I think many creatives do it above all

because they can use their creativity.

Or for me, because I simply loved crafts

and that's what I wanted to do.

Then it's a completely different story

to stand there and see that people find out about it.

Because it's no use me making something beautiful down there

and nobody finds out and nobody buys it.

Eventually you'll have to shut up shop.

Made in Switzerland.

The leather accessories from the YVY label are also worn by international stars

including Taylor Swift and Janet Jackson.

Publicity that the designer is able to market on social media.

She is often told that her success is easy thanks to these stars.

I always have to laugh. And think to myself: "You have no idea."

It doesn't make it easy, you can't just sit back.

It's great, of course, and I appreciate it

and I enjoy it, but nothing is guaranteed because of that.

A reason to celebrate every success.

The corks are popped for every celebrity who wears her creations.

But the reality on the Swiss market is more sobering.

For many fashion boutiques

Swiss fashion doesn't take off.

Esther-Mirjam de Boer failed with her shop

selling exclusively Swiss fashion.

One reason is the production process.

The small order volumes often have devastating consequences for the business.

Many Swiss labels have very small quantities

and these have to be produced somewhere.

Usually abroad, as there are practically no

production facilities in Switzerland any more.

They fill the gaps between the bigger labels

and are of course pushed back

when there are other big orders.

Occasionally this means that a label

that wanted to deliver in August

only brings out its autumn collection in November

and that's fatal for the business -

we've seen that happen a few times.

Designers can also

have an effect on successful sales.

For the long-time fashion boutique owner

there is clear potential for optimization in this segment:

Selling themselves and the brand.

I just feel

that the Swiss are a bit behind here.

But extravagant catwalk fashion is hardly suitable for everyday wear.

Isn't that a hindrance to the fashion business?

We present the fashion mainly to a specialist audience.

And you can challenge them and show off a bit.

It's called a show look.

That's where you turn up the dialogue, the proposition,

the volume, so that it comes across a little louder

than what eventually hits the shops.

To ensure their fashion also finds customers,

Swiss designers have to take a strategic approach.

Am I a designer who only works locally

and is happy with that, or do I have

international aspirations, do I want to go to Paris, New York?

Those are the decisions.

Then it's also a case of persistence,

an awful lot of patience

and not giving up, just keeping going.

It's a tough thing until the money rolls in.

Swiss fashion mainly pays off abroad.

In Switzerland, however, the fashion industry is lagging behind.

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MUELLER'S WITCH HUNT FINDS NOTHING ON TRUMP, BUT LOOK WHICH OBAMA TRUTH SURFACED! - Duration: 13:03.

MUELLER'S WITCH HUNT FINDS NOTHING ON TRUMP, BUT LOOK WHICH OBAMA TRUTH SURFACED!

It's no surprise that the Russian-Trump collusion was nothing but a distraction from

the real news.

Barack Obama and the Democrats were hoping that most Americans were not paying attention

to the real news.

And they kept them focused on this fake story.

Even though special counsel Robert Mueller has uncovered zero evidence that President

Donald Trump colluded with the Russians to affect the outcome of the 2016 presidential

election, a far more shocking revelation regarding former President Barack Obama has surfaced.

U.S. investigators wiretapped former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort under secret

court orders before and after the election.

According to our source, USA Politics Today, Obama administration investigators also wiretapped

Trump advisers Carter Page, Michael Flynn and others.

While it remains unclear how this information was unearthed, sources claim that Mueller's

team "has been provided details of these communications."

"If these reports are accurate, it means U.S. intelligence agencies secretly surveilled

at least a half dozen Trump associates," veteran journalist Sharyl Attkisson explained.

"And those are just the ones we know about."

"It looks like Obama did spy on Trump, just as he apparently did to me," she added.

She referenced to an allegation she made several years back that Obama's Justice Department

had attempted to hack into her personal and work computers in 2013.

What remains unknown is whether any of this behavior was actually legal.

Attkisson noted that, even if these hacks and wiretaps were legal, that does not take

away from the shadiness of it all.

"It seems that government monitoring of journalists, members of Congress and political

enemies, under multiple administrations, has become more common than anyone would have

imagined two decades ago," Attkisson said.

"So has the unmasking of sensitive and highly protected names by political officials."

Facebook has greatly reduced the distribution of our stories in our readers' newsfeeds and

is instead promoting mainstream media sources.

When you share to your friends, however, you greatly help distribute our content.

Please take a moment and consider sharing this article with your friends

and family.

Thank you.

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Apple announces new iPhones, but which one is right for you? - Duration: 5:50.

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Planet Alpha Review - Beautiful but Sadly Flawed - Duration: 4:18.

hi everybody welcome to get indie gaming

where today we're taking a quick look at

Planet alpha if you haven't done so why

not take a quick look at our website get

indie gaming comm where we're coming at

you with the latest reviews news and

features and with that let's crack on

with the review pilot alpha gets going

with you a slightly elongated humanoid

within a classic 1950s sci-fi looking

spacesuit limping slowly across a barren

looking planet you're alone and clearly

not in the best of shape a few scenes in

a few minutes later you collapse at the

mouth of the cave only to wake up a few

moments later once more as fit as the

proverbial fiddle

it's an odd start to the game and if

were honest the relevant of this to the

story is never really explained over the

course of the five or so hour

playthrough you tackle a fairly diverse

and yet standard set of questions such

as the nature and cost of war what sets

biological entities apart from machines

and a few other queries in relation to

nature and living ecosystems thankfully

Planet Alpha sets about these questions

without delving into plain old

navel-gazing something that's so very

easy to do when tackling these topic

areas developed out of Denmark by an

ever so small group of developers we are

mightily impressed with how planet alpha

looks it's natural to compare it to say

no man's sky and yet for us the artwork

here with its low-poly stylings

certainly Trump's the latter you'll find

yourself playing across barren deserts

ancient temples and deep dark caves

within these locations you'll find

beautifully animated creatures ranging

from actual space whales down to

anemones and jelly like fish that at

depth and additional acts Farex

we found ourselves wanting a photo mode

to capture some of these environments

and it's amazingly frustrating to find

pausing the game obscures these views

with a menu that being said compared to

other aspects of annoyance this is

exceptionally trivial aside from these

visuals Planet Alpha feels frustratingly

shallow while the game splits into

platforming puzzles and stealth each of

these offerings are sadly on the slim

side of things

the stealth sections are for us the real

low point with the gameplay often

following a trial and error approach to

progression on numerous occasions

hi thinking were safe only to get one

hit killed by enemy laser in others the

smallest movement alert sets the enemy

robots off towards us and at the other

end of the scale you can at times avoid

a chasing enemy by simply hiding in the

grass even if the robot is watching you

before you go in to cover the sections

where you find yourself sliding down a

slope err equally frustrating here you

maneuver your character over and under

obstacles and yet in these scenes the

platforming is often so imprecise we die

without knowing how or why we missed a

Ledge that seems easily within reach

thankfully planet Alfa offers many

checkpoints so in general there's not

too much ground to recover following

these instances of surprising death one

other aspect which is so underused is

the player's ability to change the time

of the day to help puzzles by turning

the day and tonight new plants emerge or

paths once blocked become possible it's

a fairly unique attempt at something

interesting although in use this

mechanic feels simplistic and falls

somewhat flat for example mushrooms

create a path to walk upon in hours of

darkness and come the Sun they get eaten

by a host of little critters at times

feeling unsure of what to do to progress

simply hitting the day.tonight button is

usually enough to figure out the way

forward aside from the art planet alpha

doesn't really ever get going while it

asks interesting questions

the gameplay implementation based upon

our playthroughs feels sub-optimal

throughout we're happy to have played it

and sure planet alpha looks great and by

that we mean really great although we

feel your time and waged earnings would

be better spent on other things and with

that sadly were not able to recommend

planet alpha but if you do have any

thoughts upon this or any other video or

even some suggestions of games you'd

like to see us review please let us know

in the comments section below many

thanks for watching and we look forward

to bringing you more indie game news

information lists and so on and so forth

very very soon

you

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Top 10 Strange But Popular FAST FOOD ITEMS! - Duration: 13:02.

When you think about fast food, you probably imagine burgers, fries, pizza, maybe fried

chicken and tacos.

How often, though, do you really get to try something truly different, something truly

innovative at a fast food place?

Sure there have been items that came and went because the public just couldn't handle them,

but then there are the strangely popular fast food items that stuck around.

Some of these items may only be available at certain times of year, but people wait

for those periods like kids getting excited for Christmas.

So let's open the menu and look at the Top 10 Strange But Strangely Popular Fast food

Items.

The McRib

The McRib was introduced in 1981 and is probably what most people would consider the holy grail

of strangely popular fast food items.

People tend to go a little crazy when the McRib comes around because of its limited

availability.

McDonald's typically only sells the sandwich for a short amount of time every fall.

However, the popularity of this sandwich has overshadowed how strange it actually is when

you really think about it closely.

It's a pressed patty made of pork (and McRib is also a bit of a misnomer here since the

patty is made mostly of pork shoulder), shaped to look like ribs (bones included, because

why not?), and served on a long sandwich bun with onions and pickles.

It should have been a flop simply because of what a strange idea it is, however, McDonald's

seemed to stumble onto something amazing with this sandwich because it is one of their most

endearing and popular menu items.

There's even an entire website dedicated to telling you where you can get a McRib.

Part of that may be due to its limited availability, giving it somewhat of a legend status.

But if you want the McRib year round, you could always move to Germany, where the sandwich

is a permanent menu item.

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The Baconator

The Baconator is the ultimate example of the KISS method: KISS as in Keep it Simple, Stupid.

As far as the items on this list go, the Baconator is probably not exactly the strangest fast

food item, but it is one of the most ambitious.

First of all, let's talk about the name.

Calling this burger the Baconator makes it sound like its going to literally terminate

you with bacon.

It was a gambit on the part of Wendy's to introduce a burger so callously unafraid to

be what it is: beef and bacon.

The sandwich consists of two beef patties, cheese, and six, count 'em, six strips of

bacon.

It is also one of the only burgers the chain offers that doesn't feature any vegetables,

because let's face it: if you're ordering something called the Baconator, you're not

exactly in the market for something healthy.

It may have been the intimidating name, and it may have been the content of the sandwich,

but the Baconator has become one of Wendy's signature sandwiches since it was introduced

in 2007.

Burger King may have tried to copy the Baconator with its own BK Stacker, but come on, when

it's stacker vs. Baconator, who do you expect to win the fight?

Stuffed Crust Pizza

When you're talking about strangely popular fast food items, it's absolutely impossible

not to mention one of the first novelty pizzas ever introduced at Pizza Hut.

That's right, we're talking about the stuffed crust pizza.

You might remember the ads that said the best way to eat this pizza was crust first because

it was filled with gooey, melty, mozzarella.

If ever there was a way to make people eat their pizza crusts, this was definitely it.

The stuffed crust pizza was first introduced in 1995 and it quickly became a hot item.

Pizza Hut dumped $45 million bucks into an ad campaign for the new menu item and even

hired Donald Trump to appear in the commercials.

It seems like an antiquated idea now, seeing as we live in the age of "add cheese and

bacon to literally everything," but back in the nineties, the stuffed crust pizza blew

people's minds.

As the years went on, Pizza Hut continued to innovate this already innovative menu item

by adding pepperoni, bacon, and even more cheese on the top of the crust.

Although, when it comes to stuffed crust pizza, adding anything else to it is really just

trying to improve on perfection.

Dippin' Dots

"Why do you need to make ice cream differently?"

That's what people were probably thinking when they saw Dippin' Dots for the first

time.

Originally marketed as the ice cream of the future, Dippin' Dots were invented in 1988

by flash freezing ice cream mix in liquid nitrogen.

While no one was ever going to think that these tiny, colorful balls were going to totally

replace ice cream, they really did become popular as a novelty item, something that

you could only really get if you were at an amusement park (which was where they really

started to gain momentum with ice cream fans in the first place).

There really is something fun about eating ice cream in a completely different form.

Dippin' Dots could almost be considered one of the first mainstream examples of molecular

gastronomy: something that everyone knows but made differently to appeal to all of your

senses.

Dippin' Dots is still going strong and was brought back into public consciousness by

an unlikely source: former US Press Secretary Sean Spicer, who had some kind of weird feud

with the company.

Either way, this unlikely way to consume ice cream seemed to appeal to people who wanted

to try something different but familiar, and really that's the key to making strangely

popular fast food items: take something everyone knows, and tweak it just a little bit to create

something new and amazing.

McGriddle

People love McDonald's breakfast sandwiches and people love pancakes, so why did it take

so long for someone to come up with what is essentially the best breakfast sandwich of

all time, the McGriddle?

You've got everything here you could ever want: sausage or bacon, cheese, and egg sandwiched

between two pancake buns with the maple syrup baked right into them.

As far as perfection goes, the McGriddle is about as close as you're going to get (at

least in terms of fast food breakfast items).

The sandwich was first introduced in 2003, and since its release, it has become a beloved

staple of the McDonald's breakfast menu.

Unfortunately, it is not included as part of the all-day breakfast, so if you want one

of these masterpieces of fast food engineering, then you're going to have to get up and

get one before 11AM.

When the McGriddle first appeared, people were a little bit confused by it, if not a

little incensed.

It might have been the idea of mixing that McDonald's cheese with syrupy pancakes,

but the combination just works somehow.

And the McGriddle has since been improved by using a real egg instead of the original

folded, powdered scramble.

Naked Chicken Chalupa

Taco Bell has never been any stranger to making some very weird food items, but because of

their willingness to experiment, they have also created some of the most endearing and

strangely popular fast food items on the market today.

One of those is the naked chicken chalupa.

People might have scoffed at the idea of using a folded breaded chicken breast as a taco

shell, but the naked chicken chalupa proved to be an insanely popular menu choice for

people.

Like the McRib, the naked chicken chalupa is only available for a limited time during

certain parts of the year, but its elusiveness just makes it all the more tempting.

The innovative taco is filled with lettuce, tomato, cheese, and avocado ranch, but if

you're willing to get experimental, you can add any number of ingredients to it, including

even more meat.

This makes the naked chicken chalupa one of the ideal fast food menu items for people

trying to get a little more protein in their diet (don't get us wrong, it's still not

healthy).

So if you're in the market for getting even more meat in your fast food by any means possible,

you could do a lot worse than the naked chicken chalupa, as long as its available in your

area.

Chicken Fries

"Why should fries only be made of potatoes?"

Asked some genius at Burger King headquarters.

That may not exactly be how chicken fries came to exist, but it's fun to think that

these crispy, meaty sticks came to exist because some guy was tired of spuds.

Burger King introduced chicken fries in 2005 as a menu item that would appeal to older,

more sophisticated fast-food diners.

Chicken fries were meant less as a meal and more of a casual snack.

The box was even designed to fit in the cup holder of a car.

People went crazy for this innovative item from Burger King, and the restaurant chain

even introduced an ad campaign that utilized a band called Coq Roq in order to further

market chicken fries to men aged 24 to 36.

However, the restaurant chain was sued by the band Slipknot because the commercial band

was so similar to their onstage masked personas.

Despite the little legal hiccup here, chicken fries remain a popular menu item at the King.

Chicken Fries also became one of the big comeback stories in fast food.

They were discontinued in 2012, but brought back for a limited time in 2015.

They proved to be so popular once again that they now have become a permanent menu item

at Burger King.

Pumpkin Spice Latte

It comes every single fall, and over time it's become a punch line of sorts, but the

pumpkin spice latte, far from being basic, is one of the most enduring and endearing

strangely popular fast food items ever to be unleashed upon the world.

The PSL, as it is known in internet shorthand, was first introduced by Starbucks in 2003.

Initially, the drink was so popular that locations couldn't keep up with the demand.

It seemed strange that something that was supposed to taste like pumpkin pie, itself

a divisive dessert amongst people who love sweets, would become such a raging hit amongst

coffee drinkers.

However, the PSL, a regular latte spiced with cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove, soon became a

staple of the Starbucks coffee family.

Though it is only available during the fall each year, it's always one of the most hotly

anticipated and strangely popular fast food items at Starbucks.

Surprisingly, despite the name, the original drink never actually contained any pumpkin

flavoring.

In 2015, Starbucks began adding a small amount of pumpkin puree to the drink.

Some people may lament what has come to be known as the "pumpkin spice season," when

everything is suddenly pumpkin spiced flavor, but the PSL did it first, and some would say,

still does it best.

Doritos Locos Taco

Come on, you knew we couldn't make a list about strangely popular fast food items without

mentioning this monster.

It seemed like something out of a stoner's fever dream: what if there was a taco, but

the shell was made of Dorito?

Dude, it's totally real.

The Doritos Locos Taco was first introduced by Taco Bell in 2012, and it immediately became

a huge hit with consumers.

While it was as much a punchline as a popular fast food item, it didn't change the fact

that Taco Bell had clearly hit the sweet spot between silly and delicious that every fast

food giant is looking for.

While the original Doritos Locos Taco utilized the chip's famous nacho cheese flavor, it

was only a matter of time before Taco Bell introduced the Cool Ranch variant of its Frankenstein

monster of a taco.

The Doritos Locos Taco continues to be one of Taco Bell's greatest hits, even producing

its own limited time only Doritos flavor.

Yes, that's right.

Doritos made a flavor that was based on a taco that utilized Doritos flavor.

If your mind is totally blown by that fact, then you must not be thinking about how insane

that actually is.

The Double Down

It's the absolute king of all the strangely popular fast food items.

The KFC Double Down has proven that it is not going anywhere and that it clearly has

a lasting appeal with people.

When it was first introduced in 2010, it was widely mocked as an indicator of fast food

decadence gone completely off the rails.

"So wait a minute, you're just eliminating the bun and adding more fried chicken?

What is this, a heart attack in a box?"

And yet, the Double Down has become so insanely popular that there have been many different

variations on it, including the newest, the chicken and waffle Double Down.

Like the naked chicken chalupa, the double Down is packed with protein (at the cost of

saturated fat and calories, of course), however, if you wanted something slightly more healthy

you could get the sandwich with grilled chicken instead.

The Double Down is a fantastic option if you want a lot of meat with absolutely no bun

to get in the way of your enjoyment.

Did we mention that this thing also includes cheese and bacon?

What more could you want from a sandwich?

Things may change and the world will keep turning, but the KFC Double Down will endure

because that is what we all want out of life, even if we're too ashamed to admit it.

No one probably would have expected any of these fast food items to become as popular

as they did, if only because of how strange some of them seemed at first.

However, all of these strangely popular fast food items now have their place in history.

If there's any lesson that we can all learn from this, it's that we shouldn't turn

our nose up at ideas that seem a little bit crazy at first.

After all, if we did that all the time, we may not have ended up with the light bulb,

the computer, or the pumpkin spice latte.

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It's interesting, you know, there was one time when Mel actually got in touch with us to be interviewed

It was during a federal election, I think

1997 now he said he was so upset about where Australia was heading

This was a very different mad max' questions about this foreign debt and where these are in debts coming from

It you you get hold of this foreign debt to get us out of trouble and then they have something called foreign aid

Which is it would be okay if it was feeding starving children or something

But it's not they're giving many millions to countries like Red China North Vietnam

South Korea to develop steel industries and they give this money to them interest-free

but you know who has to pay the interest on that money the Australian taxpayers to pay the interest on that money and they add

insult to injury

They are creating industries in competition with our own steel industry

Now they're telling us from both sides to be more productive stick together get in front

Be more productive get ahead again

And at the same time they slip in a quid overseas to make sure that they successfully stifle our own industries

You're obviously hot over the collar. I am damn hot under the collar and and and I care about this nation

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 The documentary focusses mainly on the Commonwealth, of which the Queen is head of, and the meeting of the heads of government from the 53 nations, called CHOGM

 This was at the time when the Duchess of Cambridge was on maternity leave and Kate was not taking part in functions

 Kate gave birth to her third child with Prince William, baby Prince Louis, on April 23

 An insider said: "Kate was largely out of action during the main filming. "CHOGM was a focal point and she was due to give birth any minute then

" But Kate fans should not be too disappointed as the Duchess of Cambridge does feature in the documentary

 The insider added: "There is film of events and receptions which she attended, so you do see her

" But Kate does not speak directly to the camera or in conversation, unlike Meghan, Harry and William

 Meghan is in the documentary viewing her wedding dress for the first time. She beams with a smile and then touches the veil, which features hand-embroidered flowered from each of the 53 countries of the Commonwealth

 Meghan said: "53 countries, oh my goodness." On close inspection, it appears the Duchess is wearing the blue Roland Mouret dress she wore on the eve of her marriage - the same garment she inspired Jennifer Garner to wear when the actress accepted her star on the Hollywood walk of fame last month

 Meghan was spotted in the distinctive, off-the-shoulder dress when she arrived at Cliveden House with her mother, Doria Ragland, the night before she became Prince Harry's wife

 Meghan's husband, the Duke of Sussex, chipped in during the trailer with insightful comments about his grandmother

 Revealing the intimate realities of having a Queen for a grandmother, he said: "If you suddenly bump into her in the corridor, don't panic, and then you will, we all do

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Grammar - But - Beginner English Class - Unit 4 - Duration: 2:08.

Let's look at the first of our grammar.

But.

But.

"But" is very useful.

"But" is used to connect

two ideas

that are different.

So one idea,

two idea,

but they are different.

So let's look.

Example.

We have a main idea:

I love fruit.

Do you love fruit?

Yeah, I love fruit.

It's very tasty.

"But,"

I am allergic to strawberries.

Allergic.

So, you eat a strawberry

and then you

Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop!

You have red all over your face.

It's not good.

So I love fruit but

it's not-- I can't eat it.

Because I get allergic.

So, when we use "but,"

we have a good thing

and a bad thing.

Or a bad thing

and a good thing.

They've bought a house in Manchester

but

they still haven't sold their house in London.

So they

bought a new house. Good!

But,

they have not sold their other house yet.

That's bad.

So, one good thing

and one bad thing.

Maybe, you can say one bad thing

and one good thing.

It is raining today

but

my favorite movie is on T.V.

So, "It's raining today,"

that's bad.

But,

"My favorite movie is on T.V."

It's good

I can stay home

and watch this movie.

Would you like to come to a party?

Yes, I'd love to.

Would you like to come to the beach?

I'd love to

Yes, I want to--

but

I can't.

Maybe I have something else.

Maybe homework.

So, when we use "but,"

one good thing,

one bad thing,

or

one bad thing,

and one good thing.

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