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  • OK, a little to the left. I want to get dad's store. Sorry, 29 years old. Still chasing Pokemon. My bad. Yeah, you're bad. Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on. Thank you. I'm sorry to bother you. Can I see your receipt, please? Of course. Oh, thank you. Ooh, an espresso machine, huh? It's a beauty. Oh, it's lovely. All right, well, you have a great day. Thank you. All right, this was a birthday gift from my husband. It's a beautiful machine, but I think it's a little extravagant for our budget. No problem. Do you have your receipt? Yes, I do. Oh, I'm so sorry! I know I'm such an idiot. Let me just take it off. I'm gonna get some more towels. You're only making it worse. All right, I'll be right back. We'll have towels. That's not gonna work on this shade. How long is that flight? Okay, yeah, let's go ahead and book those three coach tickets. Yes, the number is 4-0-1-2, 7-4-9-6, 2-3-9-0, 5-1-8-5. Oh, the zip code is 1-7-9-0-2. Perfect. Yeah. Thank you very much. Hey, how much is it to upgrade? Yeah, let's go ahead and make it three first-class tickets. There we go. Almost good as new. Incredible. Thank you. Yeah, no problem. Here we go. I have a big meeting. Oh, good. We'll have a great one. Thank you. Sorry, yeah, so close. No worries, I think you saved it.
    1 人回報1 則回應3 年前
  • 不應有錯: 順時針: 水。 好,我們蹲低一點給他,不然太陽曬到他 看不到 Like the clock Yeah Like the clock Typhoon with, hurricane with, they normally blow like that You ok? Ok We proceed 好 Ok,南半球 對 這是北半球 然後我們待會現在去看南半球 我們現在走過赤道 這是赤道縣 我們現在到南半球去 對 南半球 真的耶 哇,真的逆時針了耶 太厲害了 No motion Are you ok? Yeah 好 我們現在到赤道去到 赤道是不會動的 我們現在正好站在赤道縣 這個牌子是赤道縣 Cannot 這個在赤道 There is no motion 哇,不動 Yeah No motion at all Amazing You see the world is dating down Yeah Yeah Thank you very much Awesome Thank you For push out of place 有一張 有一張是剛才說要錢不要錢 要五塊錢 Thank you 這就是赤道縣
    27 人回報1 則回應3 年前
  • Aad Rashad, please come out. I'm going to walk around you and just scan your body, right? Yep. Alright. That's an interesting shirt you wore today. Is that the one you're going to wear all morning? Alright. We've inserted you in the avatar selection. And then, see where the red is going? You can choose different players. Yeah. So then we're going to pick Port and Tucker. Alright, you ready? Yep. Alright, so go ahead and roll that. There's that shirt. Yeah. That's what I'm doing. That's what I'm doing. Where did you get the idea to stick your tongue out like that? Somebody copied me, you know. It's like you've been lifting. Yeah. That's what I'm doing. That's what I'm doing.
    9 人回報1 則回應3 年前
  • Aad Rashad, please come out. I'm going to walk around you and just scan your body, right? Yep. Alright. That's an interesting shirt you wore today. Is that the one you're going to wear all morning? Alright. We've inserted you in the avatar selection. And then, see where the red is going? You can choose different players. Yeah. So then we're going to pick Port and Tucker. Alright, you ready? Yep. Alright, so go ahead and roll that. There's that shirt. Yeah. That's what I'm doing. That's what I'm doing. Where did you get the idea to stick your tongue out like that? Somebody copied me, you know. It's like you've been lifting. Yeah. That's what I'm doing. That's what I'm doing.
    1 人回報1 則回應3 年前
  • 花蓮光復村 災區 埋在土壤的觀音求救 SOS 影片來自:陳和皇先生 I find the Guanyin is my boss. Oh, okay. I find Guanyin. Okay. So, the man, oh, found a Guanyin. He said that when he came here, he got goosebumps all over his body. It was as if someone was talking to him. He said that he was too embarrassed to tell me at first, but now that we have completed our mission, he said that he wants to rescue this Guanyin. So, he is now taking a wooden stick to clean it up. I find the Guanyin. Underground. I feel very emotional for me. I discovered one sculpture. I need to remove the sand. You see? You see? He is high, the noise. Yeah, the boat. Okay. Here. Oh. Don't worry, Guanyin. Wow. 影片來自:陳和皇先生 影片來自:陳和皇先生 Okay. Come. Come. Come. Come. Come. Can you see the Guanyin? Oh. Come. Okay. It's there. It's there. The Guanyin. The Guanyin. Okay. Hi. Wait a minute. But you only have one rope. Do you have one more? Okay, never mind. It's soft. It's easy. Yeah. No, no, no. Just up, then check again. Because it has a lot of sand and mud. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Come. Come. Come. No problem. Come. Come. Come. Come. Come. Come. Come. Come. Come. Come. Move it over. Move it over. Let it come in here. Move it a little bit. Move it a little bit. There are trees behind. There are trees behind. Move forward a little bit.
    5 人回報1 則回應9 個月前
  • don't you know, don't you know, don't you know 확실하게 내게 맘을 보여줘 Why don't you know, don't you know, don't you know, yeah 위 아래, 위 위 아래, 위 아래, 위 위 아래 위 아래, 위 위 아래 up, up, up, down, down 네 말투, 네 표정들 날 헷갈리게 하면서 넌 흘리지 또 흘리지 (흔들흔들흔들흔들) 없는 척, 모르는 척 들었다 놨다 하면서 넌 부리지 끼 부리지 (흔들흔들흔들흔들) 빙글 빙글 빙글 돌리지 말고 넌 (Hey, baby boy) 아슬 아슬하게 스치지 말고 넌 그만 좀 건드려, 건드려 애매하게 건드려 넌 (넌 넌 왜 왜, 넌 넌 왜 왜) 위 아래, 위 위 아래 자꾸 위 아래로 흔들리는 나 Why don't you know, don't you know, don't you know 확실하게 내게 맘을 보여줘 Why don't you know, don't you know, don't you know, yeah Just do what you wanna, do what you wanna 약올리지 말고 내게 확신을 줘 넌 쓸데없는 말은 불필요해, 필요해 장난아닌 진심 날 선택의 기로에 서게하지마 날 눈물 젖게 하지마 위 아래, 위 위 아래 (oh) 위 아래 (no-no-no-no) 위 위 아래 Whoa 자꾸 위 아래로 흔들리는 나 no Why don't you know (no), don't you know (no), don't you know (no, yeah) 확실하게 내게 맘을 보여줘 Why don't you know, don't you know, don't you know, yeah 위 아래, 위 위 아래, 위 아래, 위 위 아래 위 아래, 위 위 아래 up, up, up, up, up, up 위 아래, 위 위 아래, 위 아래, 위 위 아래 위 아래, 위 위 아래 來源: LyricFind 作詞/作曲:Gil Bum Lee / Haeng Suk Jwa / Ho Yang Lee / Hyo Jin Ahn 《上下》歌詞 © BMG Rights Management, Peermusic Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    1 人回報1 則回應3 年前
  • So, we didn't have enough money to make international phone calls every week. And so, my parents gave us this tape deck. This Aiwa tape deck. And a tape. And so every month, we would sit in front of that tape deck. And my older brother, Jeff, and I, the two of us would just tell them what we did. The whole month. Wow! And we would send that tape by mail. And my parents would take that tape and record back on top of it and send it back to us. Wow! Could you imagine? For two years. Wow! Is that tape still existed of these two kids just describing their first experience with the United States? Like I remember telling my parents that I joined the swim team. My roommate was really buff, and so every day we spent a lot of time in the gym. And so, every night, 100 push-ups, 100 sit-ups, every day in the gym. So, I was nine years old. I was getting pretty buff. And so I joined the soccer team, I joined the swim team because if you joined the team, they'd take you to meets. And then afterwards, you get to go to a nice restaurant. And that nice restaurant was McDonald's. Wow! And and I recorded this thing. I said, "Mom and Dad, we went to the most amazing restaurant today." This whole place is lit up, it's like the future. And you the food comes in a box. The food is incredible. The hamburger is incredible. It was McDonald's. But anyhow, wouldn't it be amazing? Oh my god! Two years. Yeah, two years. Yeah. My parents are incredible actually. They're they grew up really poor. And um when they came to the United States, they had almost no money. They came and we were we were staying in a in a apartment complex. They had just rent back in the I guess people still do rent rent their furniture. Yeah. We were messing around. We bumped into the coffee table and crushed it. It was made out of particle wood. We crushed it. And I just still remember the look on my mom's face, you know, because they didn't have any money and she didn't know how she was going to pay it back. But anyhow, that's that kind of tells you how hard it was for them to come here. But they they left everything behind and all they had was their suitcase and the money they had in their pocket. They came to the United States to pursue the American dream. How old were they when they were pursuing the American dream? They were in their 40s. Wow! Yeah, late late 30s. Pursue the American dream. This is this is the American dream. People who are successful leave the impression often that that our job gives us great joy. I think largely it does. That our jobs, we're passionate about our work. Um and that passion relates to it's just so much fun. I think it largely is. But it it it distracts from, in fact, a lot of success comes from really really hard work. Yes. There's long periods of suffering and loneliness and uncertainty and fear and embarrassment and humiliation. All of the feelings that we most not love. That creating something from the ground up. And and Elon will tell you something similar. Very difficult to invent something new. Yeah. And people people don't believe you all the time. You're humiliated often, disbelieved most of the time. And so, so people forget that part of success. And and I I don't think it's healthy. I think it's it's good that we pass that forward and let people know that that it's just part of the journey.
    1 人回報1 則回應6 個月前
  • 這是電話的電源,這是電話的電源,這是電話的電路,這是電話的電路,這是電話的電路,這是電話的電路,這是電話的電路,這是電話的電路,這是電話的電路,這是電話的電路,這是電話的電路,是電話的電路,是電話的電路,電話的電路, is is a single line, so if you're lying in bed with that next to your head, 我們躺在你臉之下,我們躺在你臉之下, that is all going into your head. 那是全部都跑到你的頭上, What is the signals﹑. That's the electric thing I am saying, yeah. 電子的訊號,對。 And if you're on the phone﹑ 如果你在電話中﹑ Yeah, that was it. That's fine, isn't it? Watch what happens when I put my phone up when one is charging. So that is going more into your body now, all that electricity is not just going into the phone.
    4 人回報1 則回應4 年前
  • Blue United Airlines on my way to Nebraska. The plane departed Halifax, connecting in Chicago's old pair. While on the ground the passengers said from the seat behind me, My God, they're throwing guitars out there. The band and I exchanged a look, best described as terror, At the action on the tarmac, and knowing whose projectiles these would be. So before I left Chicago, I alerted three employees, Who showed complete indifference towards me. United, United, you broke my Taylor guitar. United, United, some big help you are. You broke it, you should fix it, your ladle just admitted. I should have flown with someone else, or gone by car. Cause United breaks guitars. When we landed in Nebraska, I confirmed what I suspected. Mike Taylor'd been the victim of a vicious act of malice at old air. So began a year-long saga, but pass the buck, don't ask me. And I'm sorry sir, your claim can go nowhere. So do all the airlines people, from New York to New Delhi, Including Kind Miss Earlwig, who says the final word for them is no. I've heard all your excuses, and I've chased your wild gooses, And this attitude of yours, I say must go. United, United, you broke my Taylor guitar. United, United, some big help you are. You broke it, you should fix it, your ladle just admitted. I should have flown with someone else, or gone by car. Cause United breaks guitars. Well I won't say that, I'll never fly with you again. Cause maybe to save the world I'd probably look, but that won't likely happen. And if it did, I wouldn't bring my luggage. Cause you'd just go and break it into a thousand pieces. Just like you broke my heart, when United breaks guitars. United, United, you broke my Taylor guitar. United, United, some big help you are. You broke it, you should fix it, your ladle just admitted. I should have flown with someone else, or gone by car. Cause United breaks guitars. Yeah, United breaks guitars. Yeah, United breaks guitars. Yeah, United breaks guitars.
    2 人回報1 則回應3 年前
  • So, we didn't have enough money to make, you know, international phone calls every week. And so, my parents gave us this tape deck. This Aiwa tape deck. And a tape. And so, every month we would sit in front of that tape deck and my older brother Jeff and I, the two of us would just tell them what we did the whole month. Wow. And we would send that tape by mail. And my parents would take that tape and record back on top of it and send it back to us. Wow. Could you imagine if for two years, wow, if that tape still existed, of these two kids just describing their first experience with United States. I remember telling my parents that that I joined the swim team. My roommate was really buff and so, every day we spent a lot of time in the gym. And so, every night 100 push-ups, 100 sit-ups every day in the gym. So, I was nine years old. I was getting, I was pretty buff. And so, I joined the soccer team. I joined the swim team because if you join the team, they take you to meets and then afterwards you get to go to a nice restaurant. And that nice restaurant was McDonald's. Wow. And and I recorded this thing. I said, "Mom and Dad, we went to the most amazing restaurant today." This whole place is lit up. It's like the future. And the food comes in a box. And the food is incredible. The hamburger is incredible. It was McDonald's. But anyhow, it it wouldn't be amazing. Oh my God. Two years? Yeah, two years. Yeah. My parents are incredible actually. They're just they grew up really poor. And when they came to United States, they had almost no money. They came and we were we were staying in a in a in a apartment complex. They had just rent back in the I guess people still do rent rent a bunch of furniture. And we were messing around. We bumped into the coffee table and crushed it. It was made out of particle wood. We crushed it. And I just still remember the look on my mom's face, you know, because they didn't have any money and she didn't know how she was going to pay it back. And but anyhow, that's that kind of tells you how hard it was for them to come here. But they they left everything behind and all they had was their suitcase and the money that had in your in their pocket. They came to United States to pursue the American dream. How old were they? They were in their 40s. Wow. Yeah, late late 30s. Pursue the American dream. This this is the American dream. People who are successful leave the impression often that that our job gives us great joy. I think largely it does. That our jobs, we're passionate about our work. And that passion relates to it's just so much fun. I think largely it is. But it it distracts from in fact, a lot of success comes from really, really hard work. Yes. There's long periods of suffering and loneliness and uncertainty and fear and embarrassment and humiliation. All of the feelings that we most not love. That creating something from the ground up. And and Elon will tell you something similar. Very difficult to invent something new. Yeah. And people people don't believe you all the time. You're humiliated often. Disbelieved most of the time. And so, so people forget that part of success and and I I don't think it's health I think it's it's good that we pass that forward and let people know that that it's just part of the journey. Yes.
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