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But before we do that, give us the big picture for people that are just joining us for the

very first time.

Hindson: Okay, John.

We're coming up on the halfway point of the book of Revelation.

Chapter 1 is like the preface, the introduction.

The risen Christ appears to John on the island of Patmos and commissions His own personal

disciple, "Write the book of the Revelation."

Then in chapters 2 and 3 Jesus proclaims, a proclamation of the letters to the seven

churches in Asia Minor back on the coast.

And to each church He speaks as Lord of the church with authority.

And then we came to the section where you have the problem that had to be resolved in

the book in chapters 4 and 5.

John was caught up into heaven.

He sees God the Father on the throne.

The seven-sealed scroll is in His hand, but no one is found worthy to open the seals and

proclaim the inheritance until the Lamb appears.

And Jesus then appears throughout the book of Revelation symbolically as the Lamb of

God, the one who died for our sins.

He is worthy; He can come and open the scroll, pronounce the judgments.

And then we saw that as He opened the seals you begin to see a process of judgment that

follows in chapters 6 through 11.

The six seals are opened; the wrath of the Lamb is being poured out.

Then you have an interlude.

Then the seventh seal is opened.

And out of the seventh seal come the sounding of the seven trumpet judgments.

And then after the seven trumpet judgments, reach the sixth one, all of a sudden you have

another interlude that deals with the little book that John was told to eat[!?] and two

dead men that are going to be killed [!?] and yet resurrected and will come back to life!?

What in the world is all of that about right there in the middle of the book of Revelation?

Ankerberg: Yes.

Let's start, Ron, with the little book.

What in the world is this little book that they're talking about?

Rhodes: Well, there's different interpretations as to what that little book is.

In fact, just recently I was looking at some commentaries and one guy thought it was maybe

a title deed of the earth, kind of similar to what we talked about earlier with the other

book.

Ankerberg: With the scrolls.

Rhodes: There's others who say it's the seven-sealed scroll itself.

I personally believe that it contains information about the prophecies that are yet to come

during the tribulation period.

And, in fact, if I was to title it, I would title it "Things to Come," kind of like

the book of one of my old professors, Dwight Pentecost.

The reason I think it contains that information is that John is portrayed as eating the book.

And it's sweet to the taste, but then it becomes sour.

And what I think that means is that he's talking about the good stuff that's yet

ahead for Christians.

We've got the millennial kingdom coming; we've got the eternal state which is just

indescribably great.

So that's sweet.

But then as it goes down to his stomach it turns sour.

And I think that that probably metaphorically represents the prophecies about unbelievers

and the judgments that are yet to come for them, especially those terrible, terrible

bowl judgments at the end that will unfold in rapid-fire fashion.

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Conviction was 'a huge feat': Edwards attorney defends DA Faith Johnson - Duration: 3:08.

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New students on why they chose UB - Duration: 0:50.

[On screen text: We asked 100 incoming students why they chose UB. Here's what a few of them had to say.] [Guitar music]

[First female student speaking on white background] UB always felt like home to me

from the very first time I stopped on campus.

[First male student speaking] I pretty much knew like when I

came here it was this was where I was gonna go.

Like, my mom looked at me and she's like, yeah this is it.

[Second female student speaking] I feel like everyone is so welcoming.

[Third female student speaking] Everyone loves it here. Everyone loves each other

and I felt so included.

And I was like, I felt like I was home.

[Fourth female student speaking] I loved how diverse it was

I like that was really important to me

because I didn't want to feel like, by myself in school.

[Second male student speaking] I love the campus I thought it was beautiful

I love the people I love the atmosphere.

There's a ton of things to do on campus.

It was just great, the academics were great.

The community is really fantastic they

like everyone here has got, it seems like

they've got smiles on their faces.

[ On screen text: Welcome to your home away from home. We're so glad you're here.]

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Secrets of Princess Diana's funeral - how body was held in makeshift morgue - Duration: 7:17.

 Almost 21 years ago, the nation united in grief after was killed in a car crash in Paris

 And details about the days following Diana's death giving a rare insight into the workings of her funeral

 Princes William and Harry only agreed to walk behind her coffin at the 11th hour after being persuaded by their father who wanted to walk

 Prince Philip intervened in arrangements to make sure the two young princes were taken care of

 And two of Diana's closest aides were forced to create a make-shift morgue as soaring August temperatures meant the room her body was being stored in became unbearably hot and exposed to photographers

 In a Channel 5 film last year - Diana: 7 Days That Shook The Windsors - a string of key players gave interviews revealing some of the inner most details of preparation for the funeral which was watched by 2

5billion people world wide.  As news of her shock death spread on the morning of August 31 the National Grid recorded a power surge as kettles and televisions were turned on at the same time

 Church attendances soared as did calls to suicide lines.  The Queen is said to have reacted when hearing the news from her private secretary that she thought someone must have "greased the brakes" on her car

 Her sons were allowed to sleep in rather than be woken and told but such was the Royal Family concern for them that mentions of Diana were banned from the church service at Balmoral that day

 The Queen ordered all TVs or radios in her residence in Balmoral to be moved or hidden for fears the princes might be traumatised by hearing details of their mother's death

 When Prince Charles said he wanted to go and collect his ex-wife's body from Paris the Queen initially barred him from taking the Royal Flight private plane while Prince Harry, who was just 12, begged to accompany his dad but was told to stay at home

 Diana's butler Paul Burrell revealed he first realised something was wrong when Diana didn't answer her phone, he said: "Diana always had a mobile phone in her handbag, so I rang her phone and it rang and rang and rang, and I thought 'it's very strange because she always answers her phone'

"  He along with Colin Tebbutt, Diana's chauffeur and security consultant, travelled to Paris to make arrangements for her repatriation

 Burrell described visiting Pitie-Salpetriere Hospital where Diana died and seeing her body, adding: "I honestly thought entering that room and looking at her she is not really dead, it's just a joke, a very silly joke and you can wake up

"  Meanwhile Mr Tebbutt said: "Everyone was in shock.  "I was getting very worried about the room, which was getting very hot and we looked up above the Princesses' bed and their were people on roofs trying to take photographs not knowing where the room was

 "Quickly we called in blankets and I standing on the chair put blankets up on the windows which made the room twice as hot

 "I noticed that hair of the princess was moving which were fans I had put in the room, and just for that massive minuscule of a second thought was she alive which was a silly thing to think

 "The Prince came up to me and thanked me for being there and asked if there were any members of the clergy there and Paul went and got the two vicars and the two vicars and sisters went into the room and the door was shut

"  Meanwhile in London Anji Hunter, who was Prime Minister Tony Blair 's adviser, called her boss, explaining: "I went on the phone to Tony, he was up in Sedgefield, and he absolutely clocked it straightaway  "There was a phrase he used sometimes "My God this is enormous doings, it's really big, we've got to be absolutely, wise focused and sensible

"  Diana's death was unprecedented and Buckingham Palace had just a week to organise the funeral

 A committee was set up including people from both Kensington, Buckingham and St James' Palace as well as representatives from Number 10, the Police and the Spencer family

 Ms Hunter revealed there was tension over aspects of the arrangements including who should walk behind the coffin with the young Princes initially not keen

 She said: "I can remember and it sends a tingle up my back thinking about it, we were talking and then from the speaker phone on the table came Prince Philip's voice and it was anguished, 'these are the boys here, we are talking about these boys, they have lost their mum'

 "It brought it all home to us."  The Princesses private secretary Patrick Jepson said the funeral organisers were unsure they would be able to fill Westminster Abbey with enough people

 He said: "There was no rule book to go to, no precedent, no tradition, nothing fitted the royal game plan

 "I remember saying if you get hold of a guest list for the Princess' Christmas drinks in 1995, invite everybody on that guest list and you won't have missed out anybody important

"  As it was the streets were lined with 2million people to watch the cortège travel four miles through the capital

 The Princesses body was in a 50 stone lead lined coffin and her pallbearers had to practice with two concrete kerb stones inside Westminster Abbey

 Philip Bartlett, who was one pall bearer, said: "We got told we were going to try and simulate the weight with a kerb stone  "We were wearing metal studs and the Abbey's marble floor was like an ice skating rink

 "We went up and down but you could feel with each step it slipping and you had to be careful

"  After the funeral Diana's body was taken the Spencer family home at Althorp for a private burial but what many people watching didn't realise was all the motorcycle outriders knew Diana personally having met her during Royal protection duties

 Diana : 7 Days That Shook The Windsors aired on Channel 5 on Tuesday.

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Hillary Clinton Was Just Publicly HUMILIATED in the Best Way Possible - Duration: 12:52.

Hillary Clinton Was Just Publicly HUMILIATED in the Best Way Possible

Hillary Clinton reemerged on Friday to say that she wants to be CEO of Facebook, but

it didn't take long for this to come back to bite her.

"If you could be a CEO of any company right now, what would you choose and why?"

Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey asked Clinton when the failed presidential

candidate was given an academic award at Harvard.

"Facebook.

It's the biggest news platform in the world," Clinton continued.

"Most people in our country get their news, true or not, from Facebook,"Clinton said,

according to The Gateway Pundit.

"We can listen to really brilliant, experienced writers like David Ignatius and try to keep

up with the news.

But most people in our country get their news, true or not, from Facebook."

Clinton also praised the social media giant's efforts to limit the reach of conservative

and anti-establishment news sources.

"Facebook is trying to take on some of the unexpected consequences of their business

model, and I for one hope they get it right because it really is critical to our democracy

that people get accurate information on which to make decisions," she continued.

Clinton went on to slam Fox News and Sinclair Broadcasting for delivering "delivering

propaganda."

"It's not just Fox, it's now Sinclair.

They are essentially delivering propaganda.

… We need more outlets for reliable information," Clinton said in her acceptance speech.

"Waging a war on the rule of law and a free press, delegitimizing elections, perpetuating

corruption, rejecting the idea that our leaders should be public servants, undermining our

national unity, and attacking truth and reason — these should alarm us all, whether we're

Republicans, Democrats, independents, vegetarians, whoever we might be,"

"Attempting to erase the line between fact and fiction, truth and an alternative reality,

is a core feature of authoritarianism.

The goal is to make us question logic and reason and sow mistrust toward exactly the

people I think we need to rely on: our leaders, the press, experts who seek to guide public

policy based on evidence, ultimately, ourselves," Clinton added.

"It means calling out actual fake news when we see it, and supporting brave journalism

and reporting.

And yes, subscribing to a newspaper.

Remember those?"

Twitter users immediately slammed Clinton for what she had to say:

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Liverpool's signing of £58.5m-rated ace was much better than Man United's Fred deal | LFC News - Duration: 2:59.

Liverpool and Manchester United have endured contrasting starts to the new Premier League

season, which in some way represents the contrastingly different transfer windows the two heavyweights

enjoyed during the summer.

And it's the additions of messrs Fred and Keita that have been of particular interest

to many up and down the country, given much is expected of the two midfielders, so let's

take a look at how the duo compare…

1.

FRED

Last term, Paul Pogba was somewhat restricted in the attacking third of the pitch to instead

carry out greater defensive duties in the heart of the midfield, which is a far cry

away from the player that shone for France in their World Cup success earlier in the

summer.

Yet Fred's arrival should enable the 23-year-old to play slightly further forward and thus

affect play in the attacking third of the pitch,

with that having already been seen somewhat this term in Pogba's man-of-the-match display

against Leicester City on the opening day.

Already, the addition of the 25-year-old Brazilian has helped United in the middle of the park,

and while there are likely to be some concerns with his discipline, the midfielder could

prove to be a very shrewd addition indeed by Mourinho and the Red Devils hierarchy.

2.

NABY KEITA

Liverpool fans were eagerly anticipating the arrival of Keita from RB Leipzig during the

summer, what with a deal having been completed much earlier for the midfielder, and it's

fair to say that they have not been disappointed by the 23-year-old.

The Guinea international has made an outstanding start to life on Merseyside in already making

a midfield spot his own in Klopp's team, thus giving the Reds the box-to-box midfielder

they need to seriously pose a challenge to league champions City this season.

His energy and relentless work-ethic complements Klopp's high-octane pressing game, yet the

23-year-old also has great ability on the ball in possessing excellent vision and a

keen eye for a pass – he has everything needed to succeed in the centre of Liverpool's

midfield.

3.

THE VERDICT

Clearly, both Fred and Keita will have a significant impact and influence on their respective clubs,

be it allowing other players to finally flourish in the case of the former, or indeed in giving

Liverpool the box-to-box midfielder they desperately need in the latter.

But based on the opening three games of the campaign, it appears that £58.5 million-rated

Keita may be the missing piece of the Liverpool jigsaw which can finally help take them towards

the Premier League title.

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How was the natural decoration added? 자연장식은 어떻게 추가되었나? - Duration: 12:20.

hello.

I was a little late. anyway, This is a review of the decorations added to dojo.

It was updated at "The Sacrifice: Update 23.4.0"

It's already two weeks ago, why are reviewing it now?

The first week waited for a hotfix on the decoration bug.

second week, I was busy doing something else.

The materials that make it are the same as before. I will not mention it separately.

The feature of this decoration is that it is natural decoration.

Things like grass or stone.

It is hard to use it as a part.

But they are cool. You will be able to decorate your garden properly.

These rocks have some gimmicks.

When you step on it splashes like ice cubes or dust.

There are some kinds that are not.

This red stone was often seen on Mars.

Some decorations have problems with the resize feature.

can make it big, but can not make it small.

I think it seems that the input of the numbers is wrong.

I do not think it will be fixed. :p

This series of rocks is frosted upwards in any direction.

So what can I do with this?

I'll show you soon.

Thank you for watching.

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"My Maternal family was Jewish, but not my Paternal" - Duration: 10:11.

I was born in a mixed family

That is to say that my maternal family was Jewish, but not paternal

My grand parents arrived from the Ukraine in the 1900s

The Perlstajns were from Kherson on my mother's paternal side

and my grandmother was born in a shtetl near Kremenchuk

So they had 2 children: my mother and my uncle

My parents married in 39' six months after the beginning of the war

War came. I forgot to say that my grandparents called themselves "atheists", but still raised his children with bible stories

My parents married in 39' and life changed, war was declared a few months later

Very early on, my parents and my uncle fought with the French resistance

He uh…My uncle was arrested in 42'..Euh…he was tortured severely in the Paris high security prison (santé)

After it was the Compiègne Internment camp and then to Sachenhausen and the death marches (Buchenwald) and despite that miraculously he came back in '45

My father was part of a well known French Resistance group "Victor Hugo" and uh the armed FDP group (french resistance)

He was arrested in october '43 and shot on march 7 1944 just after the other resistance group "Manouchian"

They were famous because of the Red Poster (propaganda poster during the war) that immortalised them because the Nazis wanted to discredit the Resistance

They wanted to make everyone believe that is was "mixed breeds" and Jews that were in the resistance

Having said that in Paris, there were a lot of Marxist Jews that were part of the resistance and I grew up in that group

So, I was hidden as a child , first with my mother and grand-mother

And then with a family, in the Sarthe region, dans in an orphanage

Since there were a lot of orphanages at the end of the war...or was it before?

I don't really remember the dates...I was small

And then at some point my mother sent me to a vacation home in Belgium in a christian family

And there I uh began to experience another tradition with them

So I became, I would say, religious, but it was a first step in my life

And since i wanted to be like all the other little girls in my class

At that time all the little girls would go to cathechism and do their 1st communion

So, I asked my mother if I could do it

And well, she was very free-thinking, she said I could do it...that I could do that communion

So, I did it and mom must have already been touched by the Lord

Because I few years later, one or two..

Uh, mom who was a political activist, that was elected

In the city we lived in at the end of the war

And took city hall by storm..

She was elected mayor in the very first elections at the Liberation

Mom at that time had Jesus with a crown of thorns a vision...a vision of

And he said to her, "why do you persecute me?"

Finally, it was my grand-mother who raised me

Because mom was busy in the resistance during the war and in politics after the war in Fontenay (city where they lived)

So, I was always with my grand mother and she spoke russian

So I, I spoke french, I spoke russian as well when I was little (I forgot later on)

But uh...uh...I spoke french with the russian accent (!)

So...what was being Jewish? It was being russian

You see, for us, for me when I was little...that was it

To be Jewish was to be russian

But at the same time, I was in a very atheistic context

So when I wanted to go to the catechism and do my first communion, my mother gave me permission

I don't remember that my grand mother was against it

My uncle was very opposed to it

He was a marxist and he told me 'Jesus was a revolutionary' that wanted to free his country

I forgot to tell you that my grand-father Lazare Perlstajn committed suicide when the Nazis entered Paris

He was...my grand parents arrived in France because of the Pogroms in Russian

My grand mother was saved from the pogroms because the ukranian nanny hid her...and then after that came to France

All of that was "being Jewish"...it was my grand mothers friends that came for tea with challah

It was that...how to describe it?

I remember very well that my grand-mother had armenian friends

A lady that we would meet in the Vincennes Wood, because we lived in the Vincennes wood

She would also come with her grand child and I would play with her

And my grand-mother said to me, "they are like us" so being Jewish for my grand mother was being an immigrant

So I told you about my mother's conversion and I continued in that christian community, but it was only a religious experience for me

My husband and I met when we were very young

We were 17 when we married, we were very young

Bernard had already had an experience with Jesus when he was a child

So he would constantly talk to me about the Lord, he would read the word, I wouldn't really

At one point...we were very committed in church...at one point

Bernard's youngest brother had a cancer and we would ask people to pray for him

But we felt a ceiling, we didn't feel like it was going anywhere...nowhere positive

People would pray for a serene death, but not for healing

One of the priests of our parish with whom we did the catechism

Took us to charismatic group where a little girl had sceptecemia

And so, in that charismatic group were Christians from various backgrounds

Is where we came into another spiritual dimension...were we made a personal encounter with our Savior

And one evening, we were praying together (Bernard and I)

All of a sudden, the heavens opened up to me and a luminous and golden road came down to me

And I knew at that moment that heaven was open between my father and I

That I could communicate to my heavenly Father

Some time afterward, I understood Jesus' mission

It was through what my father did. He gave his life to free his country(France)

To free us from nazi oppression, I understood the sacrifice of Jesus for me

And how he freed me from everything that would enslave me

From my sin from everything that was heavy in me, everything that chained me

And he did that for eternity

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Top 10 Queen Elizabeth Facts You Didn't Know Before She Was Queen - Duration: 10:08.

Hello and welcome back to the Most Amazing channel on the internet – I am your host,

Rebecca Felgate and today we are talking about the Top 10 Queen Elizabeth Facts You Didn't

Know from the time before she became Queen.

Before we get into this video, why don't you let me know which country you love in

and whether or not you have a King or Queen?

There aren't too many of us left that do!

Also, do you watch the crown?

Like – share!

Okay, coming in to number 10 - She Wanted to Marry a Farmer

Customarily, royal people wed other royals or members of high society.

The Queen did not grow up thinking she would ever be Queen, as her uncle was the one on

the throne.

When he abdicated was when she became second in line after her father.

Growing up living in a house, rather than a palace, the Queen loved animals, particularly

dogs and horses.

When she was young, she proudly declared to one of her nannies that she wanted to marry

a farmer so she could have lots of cows, horses and dogs.

In reality, her family would have lost it had she tried to marry an actual famer.

She met her actual husband when she was 13 and he 18.

More on that next….

9 - Her Parents Didn't Like Philip Despite Philip coming from a Greek and Danish

Royal blood, his heritage contained a dirty word in 1940s Britain – German.

Not only did Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark have family with strong Nazi links – he

was also quite a brash man.

Having met Elizabeth when she was 13, the pair didn't become involved until she was

17, but he was still 5 years her senior, which at the time her family considered too old

for her.

King Georg the 6th reportedly considered Philip Rough and Ill mannered.

Her mother, the Queen Regent, also regularly clashed with the self-assured Navy Man.

Her parents would rather her have married her childhood friend Lord Porchester.

Despite their resistance to Philip, he and Queen Elizabeth were the first ruling couple

in Britain to celebrate their diamond wedding anniversary.

8 - Her Middles Names Do any of you know the Queen's full real

name?

Do you know her middle names?

I knew her last name was Windsor, but I didn't know her full name until I was researching

for this video.

The Queen was christened as Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor by the archbishop of York at

Buckingham Palace in 1926.

7 - Her House Was Bombed – Elizabeth's younger years were happily spent

living at 145 Piccadilly, near Hyde Park.

When she was ten she had to move to Buckingham Palace as her dad had ascended to the throne.

During the war years, The Royals stayed in Buckingham Palace.

A lot of bombs fell near the palace, but it was worst hit on the 13th September 1940.

Often the royals were woken at night and sent into the underground vaults of the castle.

Like Prime Minister Winston Churchill, they slept in 'siren suits', zip-up all-in-one

jumpsuits designed for warmth and practicality in bombing raids.

The Queen said the bombing of her home made her feel better connected with the suffering

of other people living in London.

6 – She Was In The Army During World War Two, Princess Elizabeth learned

to drive and joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service as a trainee ambulance driver.

Pictures of her servicing vehicles served as great propaganda for the war effort, and

Elizabeth later said this was the time she felt most at one with her peers.

5 - Her Sister and her Partied in Public in Disguise

I have so much love for Princess Margret, arguably my favourite of the Royals.

Margret was a regular partier, but Princess Elizabeth, the future Queen, was more reserved.

None the less, when the war was over, on VE day, the Princesses left the palace and joined

in the crowds on the streets of London.

They then submerged themselves in the swathes of people in Green Park shouting We Want the

King.

Elizabeth said" All of us were swept along by tides of happiness and relief".

4 - She was a Keen Performer While the queen is known for her classic British

stiff upper lip, she has a wicked sense of humour and enjoyed putting on performances

with her sister.

There are quite a lot of photos of the Queen in costumes from various performances she

was in in her youth.

While her acting days were over when she became Queen, she has continued to be a good mimic.

She was recently heard impersonating an aeroplane flying over Buckingham Palace, and she reportedly

does great impressions of the now disgraced Rolf Harris, René from 'Allo 'Allo and Tony

Benn.

While I say her performance days are over, we did see the Queen act in a James Bond skit

for the 2012 London Olympics.

I loved it!

3 – She is Good with a Gun The Queen can shoot a gun, and well at that.

Royal families of the past have been known to enjoy hunting, and the queen is no exception.

This is one area of the Queen's pastimes I personally don't love.

None the less she was said to have shot her first stag age 12 – and one of the royal

Ghillie's – a person who assists the hunt – said that it was a fine wee shot for a

bairn.

The queen was pictured in the 1990s shooting a huge rifle in Surrey.

2 - She got ger first house age 6 Many of us struggle to get on the property

ladder…some of some of us never will.

I am starting to think that at this point in my life, maybe I wont ever have a house….

It is so expensive, especially in the city!

Anyway, the Queen never had these woes.

As well as being born wealthy with pretty much a lifelong guarantee of a roof over her

head, Elizabeth was given a tiny cottage in the Gardens of the Royal Lodge in Windsor

in 1932.

The cottage is actually a very elaborate Wendy house – a two thirds size actual cottage

– the rooms are 5ft high and the building itself is 24 feet by 8 feet.

The people of Wales gifted her the house – a Welsh style cottage, named Y Bwthyn Bach,

which translates as "little cottage".

Her sister played there too, and adults were only allowed in by invite only.

The Queen now owns four homes of her own, as well as a further four as the monarch.

Finally, I just wanted to end on a fun, cute and quirky fact about Queen Liz and a hobby

of hers that began before she was crowned!

The Queen collects pepper grinders Since she was young, the Queen has collected

Pepper Grinders!

One of her favourite was a gift from a friend who bought it from an Italian restaurant — it

is a plastic waiter and when you turn the head for pepper – it is said to scream in

a mock Italian accent: 'You're breaking my neck!'.

Back in 1976, the Queen visited Trinity Church in New York, as part of her trip to the United

States for the nation's Bicentennial of American Independence celebration.

During that trip she collected 279 years of back pay from the church in the form of 279

Pepper corns.

Perfect for her hundreds of pepper grinders!

So there we have it, those were some pretty cute and interesting facts about the Queen

of the United Kingdom before she was Queen, and we can see that her wit, quirkiness and

humour have carried over into her reign.

A lot of people alive in the UK today have only known one monarch, and she will be remembered

with fondness not just as Queen Elizabeth the Second, but as the human that is Elizabeth

Alexandra Mary.

What was your favourite fact?

Do you watch the crown?

Okay, totally unrelated video to read the comments from… one of the most recent – The

Top 10 worst things convicts have said to a judge.

Toni Remer has an idea of how to deal with some of the foul mouthed tirades - Rebecca,

IF I was a judge, I'd have the foul mouthed punks take a huge bite out of Lava Soap.

Then I'd sentence them 1 week for each threat, profane word, and racial slur in prison.?

Tony Stewart : Rebecca is awesome like if you agree?

- I like!

Finally we have a great comment from Wild Serval who said: Hey!

I have a few suggestions for future videos!

More space videos: For example top 10 facts about all the solar system planets, or top

10 most beautiful things in space, or top 10 safest places in space.

For some creepy vids, maybe: Top 10 most famous ghosts, or top 10 haunted graveyards or top

10 most dangerous haunted places Other vids: Top 10 strangest animals, or top 10 most beautiful

photographs, or top 10 most unbelievable photos!?

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