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We're out at the Himalayas.

The ladies medal going on.

The excitement is palpable.

Just watching some of that stuff, I'm very happy that Randy and I made an excuse to go

see more of the town of St. Andrews.

The worst part was that I played really, really well the previous day at the Old Course, and,

like, one of the best rounds I've had this year, so I had really high hopes going into

it, and of course struggled and got our dicks knocked in.

Well we were happy to see more of the town of St. Andrews.

One thing that's really cool is just the fact that St. Andrews is as accessible as it is.

One of our first questions, we had a chance to sit down with some people from the Links

Trust and, one of our first questions was just "how does this place stay public?"

It's a St. Andrews thing but I think it's also inherently a Scottish thing.

That's our freedom to roam, and the way that links courses were born, were just rough patches

of ground next to towns on the coastal areas of Scotland.

What happens here in St. Andrews you'll see if you go elsewhere in Scotland in terms of

the courses that are on the coast are an intrinsic part of the places they're at and they're

part of the community, they're part of the residents, you know, experience, you know,

if you live in North Berwick, you want to play that golf course, if you live in St.

Andrews, you want to play that golf course.

And I think it's just part of our DNA and our relationship with golf that, we just wanna

make it accessible and affordable and give all people an opportunity to come out and

play.

The Old course is the coolest thing about St. Andrews, the town of St. Andrews is the

next coolest thing.

Listen, the kid loves seeing college towns.

As does Randy.

So sleeping in and just seeing the town of St. Andrews was, about as much of a thrill

as you can possibly have.

SIIIIICK.

So St. Andrews is a town that we're really fortunate that you have a huge university

that's just grown and grown over the years.

So it's kinda seasonal, in the summer with all of the golfers, and then the winter all

of the students are here.

And that's that knock on effect that, for a town of its size, because we've got a really

small resident population, it's got a great offering in terms of restaurants, pubs, things

to do and see, and you've got all of the history away from the golf course as well with the

cathedral, it's a real, picturesque, beautiful place.

How long did y'all sleep in till?

I think Soly and I were up at 6:15.

Oh gosh, yeah we slept in until like 8, 8:30.

Had a coffee.

Honestly, I don't wanna rub it in, but it was a delightful.... delightful day.

So one of the coolest things that you can see from the Old Course is the Himalayas putting

green.

The Him-All-ee-yuhs, as the locals like to call it.

And it's this putting green that Old Tom Morris built for the Ladies Putting Club back in

the 1840's-1850's I think.

And it turned out, it was all of these wives of the R&A members who basically were like,

hey we can, yunno, we like to putt, we don't really like to play golf.

We like to do stuff too.

So, like, they're like, cool!

Why don't you guys have this putting green and you guys go have matches out there.

So they have all of these different competitions out there and all these different medals,

trophies, everything that they play for, comps, and as someone who struggles to hit driver

on the planet consistently, the idea of like a one-on-one putting match is.... mind blowing.

That's as appealing as it gets to me.

No joke, Randy and I probably sat here for two hours, watching the ladies putting club.

It's incredible.

It's awesome.

They have absolutely closed off the waiting list to get into this club.

I think someone has to die before they let a new member in.

They've got an edge to them and they're all really chippy.

It looks like the most fun you could possibly have.

The most fun I've ever seen in my entire life.

Just these like, completely like no stakes, but also kind of all the stakes, like you

could tell it means a ton to all of these ladies.

You can see in the pictures here, this putting green is bananas.

It's so hard to lag it close, and they're soooo good from like 40 feet, put 'em to any

hole, and the cups change every day, so it's not like you learn every putt or whatever,

they change every day.

They're so good at knocking it to stone dead, every time, and then, they all have the yips

within like, they can't make a putt within like 2.5-3 feet.

I'm only laughing because I can't hit the hole from like four feet either.

They're going to extra holes!

They're going to extra holes!

I'm gutted.

The visor lady was putting on a really good charge.

Hitting really aggressive putts.

And it just caught up with her a bit at the last there.

She kinda left herself a tough downhiller.

But she made it pretty far in the bracket.

Now she goes to enjoy a bit of time on the yellow course.

It looked like there was quite a crowd there as well.

For sure.

Well I mean yeah.

Well actually, a lot of those people are public that got turned away.

Our man Kevin sets the course, he just took the job recently in the last couple of months.

I felt bad for him, he's gotta turn away all of these people who are just, they're chipper

and they're rolling up with their putters and "I'm sorry the course is closed just now",

and he's gotta explain that basically this piece of land is owned by the ladies putting

club and then they basically let the public use it at no cost, and then whenever they

feel like closing it down for competitions, they're well within their right to do so,

and uh, that's what happens three days a week.

"Did any of the ladies wanna come on camera?"

They did not wanna come on camera.

It is a very proper club and I think there's a hierarchy of things.

Basically the club secretary is allowed to speak for the club and I don't believe anyone

else is.

And I suppose when you're not accepting new members you kinda, don't wanna ruffle any

feathers, get yourself kicked out.

And one thing that was weird, and I don't get why they do this.

Is that the ladies have numbered flags, so they know what hole is which, and then Kevin

goes and he has to switch out all of the numbered flags for unnumbered flags so the public has

no clue what's going on.

It's a beautiful disaster.

I can't get enough.

I think we should start a putting club when we get back to Jacksonville.

Ladies only, and me and Randy.

Let's go.

So tell me what I missed, tell me about Crail.

Well Poosh joined us.

We got out to Crail, it was kind of a gloomy, gray morning.

Tell me about this secretary, because I saw a lot of this dude in all of the footage.

Yeah, he was a menace.

He knew basically anything about everything.

Or everything about anything.

Scotland was glaciated and when the glaciers melted and receded.

The land virtually sprung up a little bit.

So what you're looking at on Balcomie is a sand beach which is higher than the sea level.

It's the longest continuously inhabited piece of ground in Scotland.

They found Mesolithic artifacts from 6,000 to 9,000 years BC.

He was on another level.

He seems like the kinda guy you'd wanna have at like every cocktail party.

Yeah.

Because it was such a narrow strip of land and it was common ground, there was a great

deal of tension between the golfers, and the other people that use the ground.

A farmer paid a young boy to drive cattle a gallup up and down the golf course to ruin

it for the golfers.

He was like the Scottish middle aged version of Panther Mike.

That's the highest honor.

Shoutout Panther Mike.

Not only did he give us a history of this course, he gave us a history of their other

course, designed by Gil Hanse, it was his first solo design.

He gave us a history of golf in Scotland.

The glaciation.

The geological history.

The place was mad glaciated.

Eastern Scotland, the whole thing was, yunno Viking history, the whole thing was more than

I had bargained for.

I don't think I even had a cup of coffee.

You probably didn't need one.

No, no.

So Crail wasn't the first club to invent hole cups, but we were the first club to officially

record the use of them.

It's in our minutes from 1874.

Alan Robertson was the world's first golf professional.

He was the first guy to ever make a living from playing golf.

The 12th is a very difficult green to putt, well that's because there's a Viking defensive

structure runs through the middle of that green.

Actually of this was after we played, this was after we thoroughly got punched in the

face.

It's not a very long or, yunno, to the eye it's not a very challenging course.

And then, I thought it was ten times harder than most of the other courses we played on

this trip.

Well while you guys were getting a history lesson, we were doing a little bit of exploring

of our own.

Randy and I are huge into seeing college campuses.

This is probably, I think, our 5th or 6th of 2018 and the big guy just, what a thrill

to see him... this was the best... what a thrill to see him roaming around academia,

he loves it.

It's like some Harry Potter shit.

I'm big on seeing campuses.

I love seeing college campuses.

And this campus feels like like it couldn't be anymore college.

The most college.

What do you think?

It's magnificent turf.

Look at this quad!

This is a proper quad.

You could huck D's out here for hours.

You might need to pump some photos of Randy in college here.

Yeah so Randy played college basketball for a couple of years at Washington and Lee.

So he was a point guard, he's 6'8" and he was a point guard.

And then his coach got fired after his sophomore year, or after his freshman year, and the

new guy wanted him to bang down low.

It's not his style.

And Randy said, I'm just gonna quit.

It's gonna be a no for me.

And transfer to Miami.

Yeah this was a sign about someone that got burned at the stake at this spot.

It was pretty heavy stuff.

You better be careful expressing some of your views around here.

That's heavy.

I think Randy took more photographs and videos of cemeteries than he did on golf courses.

Yeah he, like, shoutout to Randy, but he's not always quick on the trigger with filming

on the course, but he shot like 15 cemeteries while we were in Scotland.

Very morbid.

He loves shooting video of cemeteries.

And this of course, he's a huge fan of the royal family, so this was quite a thrill as

well for him.

Crusin' weather.

You don't see a lot of people getting a convertible on their Scottish vacation, so shoutout to

BMW for making that happen.

And giraffe Randy, poking his head out.

But enough about that, let's get into the actual golf course.

So Crail, pretty compact property.

We really just didn't pack our game.

So "Boathouse" is the first hole.

You hit down, it's like this drivable par-4.

And along the right is this boathouse.

And there's lifeboats in there.

Soly drove it to the right side, he had to play over the boathouse.

And then a theme too, Poosh covers the ball so well with his sternum.

Poosh has some old school Ted Ray vibes.

So you go out, the first four holes, first five holes are along the coast.

And then you start coming back in, but they're all right on top of each other.

You guys really struggled here.

That's heavy contact out of the bunker.

That was OB.

Way OB.

There's barbed wire, there's like cows grazing over there.

It's so on top of each other that you're hitting into other groups.

Hitting chili peppers down the other fairway.

We saw the Australians that you played with.

We were playing up their fairway, they were playing up our fairway.

Nathan and Brendan and the boys.

I thought I flagged that one.

Didn't.

Another theme is on a trip like this, obviously we're trying to make everything as authentic

as possible but we played so bad that.

Alright no one wants to see us miss this - like, that was a shank.

Nobody wants to see us miss this many putts, so we started... like alright, we gotta, I

think this was like the fourth take of that and I still couldn't even get it remotely

close there.

So we started, like, we obviously need to start making some putts here.

usually we're pretty authentic on the scores and stuff, but we just needed some video of

putts going in the hole.

And it looked like you guys had a massive struggle trying to make that happen.

That's a bad....

God that's a bad effort.

Obviously we weren't playing Tilt, Musselburgh, and Crail we did not play Tilt.

And Cullen we didn't play Tilt either, later in the season.

Were you guys playing the friendly Herman Cain.

I don't even think we were playing anything.

I think by the 8th hole, it was like, yo I need some action guys.

There's groups everywhere, and its quaint and, super old school, and it's kinda rustic

golf in a sense.

God It looks like you're just hitting into everybody all the time.

Yeah I mean that's the tee box for the next hole, short right where all of the bad players

miss, that's where the wipey scrape lands, yunno.

Here's Poosh talking a little bit more about that.

There's no tee shot at Crail where you stand on the tee and you don't think you could possibly

kill somebody with your tee ball.

Really deep in the process, trying to find the secret in the dirt.

We were deep in our own process to be totally candid with you.

We hit up a local farmer's market, picked up some fresh strawberries.

God it was delightful.

Crack on!

That was something about Scotland, the produce was.... the produce was off the charts, the

produce was off the charts and the fish is really good too.

Listen, you wanna talk about the food?

People bitch about the food, but the food was good.

That was kinda the best surprise of the trip.

I mean obviously they've got meat and potatoes, but they've got plenty of good fish, a ton

of good veggies.

We eventually started kinda golfing our ball.

The par-3's for whatever reason I had like 5-iron into all of the par-3's.

I played exceptionally well on those.

You don't see a lot of balls stopping and spinning in Scotland, that's a little concerning.

Soly was hitting stingers all day, shoutout Pete Dye.

Was this an original Pete Dye?

This was like the 1850's version of Pete Dye. Lang wang here, par-5, my only birdie of the

day.

I've watched this putt like 25 times, and I'm pretty sure, like, it goes in, right?

Like, it's definitely in, definitely in, definitely in....

Oh that's brutal.

Did you fix that?

I went back and fixed that after I holed out, I felt terrible.

That's disgusting.

It was so firm.

That's true it probably didn't matter.

So Poosh, for a big big man, extremely flexible, extremely live.

I think he's kind of a Yogi.

So you go down this path, and go back to the last four holes of the course and you think

it's kinda gonna run out of gas, but actually those last four holes are just as good, those

are behind the clubhouse.

the clubhouse sits up, great view over those four holes and the rest of the course on the

other side.

There's this Robert Louis Stephenson lighthouse that, it was the original lighthouse upon

which all other lighthouses henceforth were modeled after.

The big guy loves infrastructure.

I do.

Guilty.

Obviously we wanna remain objective about courses, but to a certain extent that's just

impossible, it was gloomy and gray when we started playing, right when we were leaving

the light came out, we threw the drone up, and it just started popping.

It was night and day versus what we had teed off in.

I wish we had another crack at Crail because we could really go back, and I think a lot

of the features that we didn't even see because they just looked flat in flat light, popped.

So that really set the tone for the afternoon, the most spiritual experience of my life.

We'll see that next week.

Excuse me, trying to get to Elie.

How's it look?

Magnificent.

How do you feel?

Not right now guys.

The integrity of golf is preserved.

Alright we're checking out this Indian food.

Good stuff on the way in.

You know it's good, if he's been here.

Monty, Boris Johnson.

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Migrant Woman Ignores Rules & Scales Border Fence — Ends Up In The Hospital - Duration: 4:14.

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POWER OF MAKEUP Son Does Mom's Make Up Transformation - Duration: 4:16.

Hello Everyone, I'm Sheila and this is my son, Bullet, and in this video you'll see

son gives mom a makeup transformation.

Towards the end of this video, we have such an amazing montage, that even we couldn't

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In our next video, I'll be doing my son's hair and make up.

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New equipment helps Clemson Football players speed up recovery - Duration: 1:34.

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What's up We Invest #15 -Growing fast - Duration: 1:20.

Hello everyone ! We know the expression: no news, good news

If we haven't done a video in October, that's because the team is super busy

Our goal for the end of the Year ? Makes 2018 unforgettable for We Invest !

And it's almost done ! Last week, the existing real estate team welcomed

new realtors from all over the french speaking part of Belgium

during the Welcome Week... On the same time, the new development team also welcome

new real estate advisors to open a We Invest office in Liège for the end of the year !

As you know it, one expends in Flanders too

The We Invest Seacoast Team in Zeebrugge released 5 new

real estate project in a month.. and already 3 appartements sold

You probably noticed we started communicating in English or even two languages at the same time

to make sure we speak to all 3 regions.

Our baseline "unconventionnel yet professional" wasn't appropriate anymore.

We decided to change it with a new one: "Rethink Real Estate"

More real estate agents also means more backteam members

We're currently looking for marketeers and accounts to join the team

whether you are just starting out or experienced, french ou dutch speaking

Interested ? Juste have a look to our job opportunities at jobs.weinvest.be

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Up To Speed, November 27 - Duration: 3:19.

J: Hey what's up every body. Jeremy here, it is Giving Tuesday, it's been going on

for about 6 years now and as a kickoff to the charitable giving season.

You can do a lot to help communities in need, maybe find an angel tree & pick a

name off of that to help a family in need, you could also volunteer some time. For me

I picked a couple different charities, one of those is V to V, our employee relief fund.

Now, I do the automatic payroll deduction every month, but during the holiday season

I click in & log in just to give a little but more.

We caught up with some folks to find out what they're doing on this global day of giving.

After switching out our closet, our clothing in our closets from one season to the other,

we found a lot of items that we can donate & others can still use, so one of

the organizations we're going to be donating to is Big Brothers & Big Sisters.

Well this holiday season I plan to give a little bit more to V to V in order to help

all of my colleagues across Verizon, especially in light of all the

natural disaster that have been happening lately.

I'm going to donate blood this year, hopefully next month. I was inspired by my Dad

who has donated over 50 times.

I'll be supporting Giving Tuesday by giving back to an organization from my hometown area,

Atlantic City Rescue Mission supports the homeless in that area. I'll also be

supporting our V to V organization which is a great tool throughout the year

& especially on a day like Giving Tuesday.

J: Some great ideas there. Obviously I love to hear V to V, & here are some important

facts about why the employee relief fund is so important to our V Team.

Just this year VtoV has awarded over $1 Million in financial grants to more than 1,000

employees - whether it be for hurricanes, floods, fires or domestic violence.

And since 2013 when the program started VtoV has awarded close to $3.5 Million

in grants to more than 2,500 employees.

And it's all possible because of generous V Teamers like you, who have each other's backs.

There are many easy ways to give to VtoV: Payroll deduction like I do,

a one time or recurring credit card donation, a check,

or you can donate unused gift card balances.

Now remember, all donations are tax deductible

and can be doubled through the Matching Gifts Program.

Now, Katie caught up with a team who is bringing back the stache

& raising money & awareness for VtoV.

K: You may have seen some extra mustaches around the office this month, and it's for

a good cause. Our Value Based Marketing team is "growing to give" during the month

of November. They have 32 mustache growers and many more who are supporting them through a

$1/day donation or a one-time donation to VtoV.

The team started growing their mustaches on November 1st

& will continue through their all-hands meeting on December, 14th.

Kevin Cooke, one of the organizers of this event. So Kevin, I mustache you a question,

how did all of this come about?

Well, we all know how the recent hurricanes have affected the Verizon employees

& their families, so we wanted to get together as a team & support V to V.

So November is a popular time to grow facial hair for good causes.

Right, so how's it going so far Kevin?

So far we have nearly $5,000 in pledges & we hope to double that through the Verizon match.

And if you're still interested in donating we're going all the way to December 14th

so email stachetalk@verizonwireless.com & we'll add you to our newsletter.

Alright, I cannot wait to see that newsletter. Congratulations & thank you for your

support of VtoV. Alright guys, Giving Tuesday, so many ways to give back,

we hope you'll participate.

Until Next time, you're up to speed.

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500 Migrants Who Stormed the Border "Rounded Up" and Set for Deportation - Duration: 1:52.

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Did God Set Up Adam and Eve for Failure? - Duration: 5:58.

So, why did God put a tree,

right there in the middle of the Garden of Eden

and tell Adam and Eve, "Don't you dare touch it."

Did God set them up for failure?

I mean, that's something I always wrestled with ever since I first came to understand the story of creation.

And when we dig into Genesis, chapter 2, we get

more insight when it comes to Day 6 of creation.

God makes all the land animals and then he makes Adam.

He hand forms Adam and breathes from God's perfection into Adam a,

asoul. A perfect soul.

And God tells Adam to name

all the animals.

Then Adam goes and names them all,

creatively.

If it was up to me I'd be like, "Brown one.

"Another brown one.

"Smaller brown one.

"Bigger brown one."

But Adam names all those animals and then gets mopey sad.

He realizes he doesn't have a mate for himself, so

after man works half a day, go figure ladies,

he has to take a nap.

God takes a rib out of Adam

and then hand forms that again into Eve.

Breathes God's perfection into Eve, giving her a soul.

And then gives Adam and Eve more commands.

Take care of the earth.

Rule over the fish of the sea, the birds of the air, over the livestock.

God gives them the command to populate the earth.

And God gave them that other command.

"That tree, in the middle of the garden, do not touch it

or you will die."

Now, did God set them up for failure?

Now, as I count, there's four different commands that God game them.

And, any one of them,

they could have sinned.

Adam could have said, "No.

"I'm not going to name the animals."

And that would have been the first sin.

Or, Adam could have said to God,

"No, I'm not going to rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air.

"I'm moving to Florida.

"I'm going to retire early.

"Everything's going to be good."

That would have been the first sin.

Adam could have sinned and gone, "You know, I prefer blondes.

"Can you make me, I have another rib.

"Can you make me a blond for a wife?"

Of course, we don't know Eve's hair color.

But he could have said, "No, I'm not going to populate the Earth with Eve."

That would have been the first sin.

But we know

the first sin is that they ate from that forbidden fruit.

Did God set them up for failure?

And the answer to that is,

well, no.

God didn't.

That tree, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, was the ability

that God gave to Adam and Eve to worship God.

Not to get all nerdy on you, but the word "worship"

comes from the old English word "worth-ship".

By worship, we tell God what he is worth to us.

That Adam and Eve were to look at that tree and go, "Although it's

good for food and pleasing to the eye,

desirable for gaining wisdom,

they were not to take some and eat it.

And God, you're worth more to me

than that fruit." But, you know what they did.

They ate the fruit.

They sinned. And, immediately, what did God do?

He boots them out of the Garden of Eden.

And that sounds like God's being vicious there.

But God's showing what God always is doing,

grace.

Listen to this. Genesis, chapter 3.

God never sets us up for failure.

God sets us up to draw us to himself.

And so, when Adam and Eve sinned,

you see grace here.

That he pushes them away because he doesn't want them to eat from that tree of life.

And why?

The tree of life confirms you

in the spiritual state that you're in.

Adam and Eve broken relationship with God.

If they eat from that fruit of that tree,

they'll be confirmed in a sinful state and never be able to be with God again.

And so what God does,

is he boots them from the garden in order to draw them

back to him.

Do you know where the tree of life is now?

If you flip to the back of the Bible now,

and you go to the book of Revelation, chapter 2, it says this,

The tree of life is now in heaven because

God has worked to restore a relationship with him

By a tree,

Adam and Eve broke that perfection. That sinfulness came into our lives.

Perfection was gone.

And so the tree of Jesus,

him on the cross,

we have been reconciled, restored in our relationship with God.

And, one day,

to him who overcomes, to him who has faith, as you do,

God's going to give you the right to eat from that tree of life.

Be joined with him.

And why?

God never,

ever

sets us up for failure.

God sets us up

to be in a relationship with him.

Hi. I'm Bruce Becker.

I serve on the leadership team here at Time of Grace

and was recently asked to write a book on the subject of Satan, the devil

I've entitled it, "Give Satan the Credit He Is Due.

"It's Time to Take Satan Seriously."

I wrote this book because you and I have a very real and determined spiritual adversary

who wants to rob us of our joy

and cripple our faith.

But as we begin to understand who he really is,

his motivation

and the tactics he uses,

we'll be better equipped to resist his attacks.

In this book, you'll learn what it takes to overcome him

when you know Jesus is savior

he empowers you to stand against Satan and dispel his lies

with God's timeless truth.

"Give Satan the Credit He Is Due" is our way of thanking you for your generous gift this month.

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10 Years of IISG Medicine Collection Adds Up to Over 100 Tons - Duration: 1:16.

It's a really important year for the medicine take-back program at Illinois

Indiana Sea Grant. It's the tenth year that the program has been in existence,

and we've also collected as a part of the program over 200,000 pounds of

medicine as of this year. And that's over a hundred tons of medicine collected, so

it's a really important year because it it's a testament to the longevity of the

program and how successful the program has been. The medicine take-back program

started as a way to work with communities and set up single events,

partnering with other organizations and communities to have one-day take-backs,

and it's evolved since then to help place permanent programs in communities,

working generally with local law enforcement. So, we work with law

enforcement to put a permanent take-back box in a location that is convenient for

people to drop medicines off, and then work with people to find an

environmentally responsible way for those medicines to be disposed of. And so

it's a permanent resource available there for the community to take back

their medicines.

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Beats Pliz - Brass It Up (Music Video) - Duration: 3:07.

Let me tell you about this chicka

that 've been driving me crazy

Ya! Ya!

It ain't a crush, it's something bigger

and I'm feelin' it's shady

Ya!

She's all about dat

mulla mulla

Tell me what you want me to do

I told that b*tch to

pull up pull up

I know that you're feeling it too (ya)

She's all about dat

mulla mulla

Tell me what you want me to prove

I told that b*tch to

pull up pull up

I can make you feel this way too

Now let me see you go hard baby

Ya!

Hard baby

Ya!

Back it up

Go hard baby

Ya!

Hard baby

Ya!

Brass it up

Now let me see you go

Now let me see you go hard baby

Back it up

Now let me see you go hard baby

Brass it up

Now let me see you go hard baby

Back it up

Now let me see you go hard baby

Brass it up

Let me tell you about this chicka

that 've been driving me crazy

Ya! Ya!

It ain't a crush, it's something bigger

and I'm feeling it's shady

Ya!

She's all about dat

mulla mulla

Tell me what you want me to do

I told that b*tch to

pull up pull up

I know that you're feeling it too

She's all about dat

mulla mulla

Tell me what you want me to prove

I told that b*tch to

pull up pull up

I can make you feel this way too

Now let me see you go

hard baby

Back it up

Go hard baby

Brass it up

Now let me see you go

Now let me see you go

hard baby

Back it up

Now let me see you go

hard baby

Brass it up

Now let me see you go

hard baby

Back it up

Now let me see you go

hard baby

Brass it up

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What's Up With MTHFR and Vaccines? | Incident Report 202 - Duration: 5:15.

- What is up ZPac?

It's your boy, ZDoggMD.

Check it out, I'm live and direct at the office.

I've got my wife's gear behind me

because I'm trying to pretend to be a,

you know a smart radiologist

whereas I'm in fact, just a

just a hospitalist who cares!

Okay, I care too much

particularly about pseudoscience

which I'm gonna talk about today.

The MTHFR mutation

and how anti-vaccine lunatics

are trying to spin it as something

that actually matters to vaccination.

Spoiler alert.

It doesn't.

In fact, there's tons of pseudoscientists

and quacks all over the internet

from chiropractors to naturopaths

who are claiming that this mutation

has something to do with a supplement

or a thingamajigger they can sell you

to make money off of your scientific lack of knowledge.

So we're gonna remedy that right now.

What is MTHFR?

It is methylene tetrahydrofolate reductase

or mother(BEEP), for short.

It is a essential sort of cofactor enzyme.

It's encoded by DNA in the production of glutathione,

in homocysteine and folate metabolism

and other rather complex pathways

that we don't need to get into the body.

Bottom line is mutations,

and there are many different ones,

in the gene that encodes the MTHFR enzyme,

can cause reductions in its function,

not on or off

but really some spectrum

of a reduction that's functional

which means you get less folate, right?

More homocysteine builds up

and these can cause a variety of problems.

For example,

folate deficiency can cause pregnancy-related

neural tube defects.

High levels of homocysteine that build up

when you have a mutation in this,

can cause things like blood clots,

venous thromboembolism,

et cetera.

Now it turns out these mutations are fairly common.

I, in fact, have a particular homozygous mutation.

But here's the deal.

If your folate levels are normal

or you're taking folate supplements

or eating a pretty high folate diet,

none of this typically will matter.

We don't screen for this mutation.

We don't worry about it

unless homocysteine levels are elevated

or folate levels are low

and it can affect other B vitamins,

technically, as well.

So this is an easily treatable sort of deficiency.

Not typically a big deal.

We don't often test or screen for it

and yet, this sort of pseudoscience community

has taken this thing,

latched onto it

because there's tons of like

these little associational studies,

poor quality,

that they cherry-pick,

ignoring the data to the contrary.

One of,

you know so they'll say it causes autism.

If you have MTHFR mutations,

you shouldn't be vaccinated because you don't detoxify

because glutathione is an important detoxifying agent.

They have no idea what that means.

So you'll see quacks all over the internet,

in particular, it's become this mythology

in the anti-vaccine community, the antivaxxers

which apparently, according to the writer of Aladdin,

is the equivalent of saying the N word

'cause it's such as stigma.

Yeah, it should be.

All right.

They have taken this and run with it

for no good reason

because the bottom line is

simple supplementation can treat symptomatic mutation

meaning you have low levels of folate,

et cetera.

It has nothing to do with vaccination.

There's no good data, actually,

that it has to do with a lot of other stuff.

More studies are necessary for those things

but the bottom line is

if you're using that

as a reason not to vaccinate,

you're just absolutely wrong.

Like many things that have scientific names

and complex words involved

like methylene tetrahydrofolate reductase,

the quacks online have taken these words

and try to use them against us,

mostly to sell you stuff.

So bottom line is share this video

with people that you've seen that are like,

well, I have MTHFR

and I won't vaccinate.

I'm like, uh, son,

I'm homozygous for one of the mutations

that only 10% of the population has.

By the way, there's tons of mutations in the population,

it's not uncommon at all.

And I'm fully vaccinated.

I'm only mostly toxic

and my children who are likely carriers

are fully vaccinated.

It has nothing to do with vaccines

and very little to do with a lot of other stuff

which is why we typically don't test for it.

Hope this helps.

Have fun with the stuff, guys.

Make fun of these people.

They're dumb!

And they're trying to hurt you

and take your money.

All right.

On that note, I'm gonna take your money.

Become a supporter.

$4.99 a month.

You get private conversations with me.

We use the money to grow this platform and movement

and have these really sort of uncensored conversations,

early release stuff,

that kind of thing.

Hit that button if you like that sort of thing and we out.

Peace.

For more infomation >> What's Up With MTHFR and Vaccines? | Incident Report 202 - Duration: 5:15.

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Political scam or real deal? Absentee ballots show up in mailboxes unprompted - Duration: 1:52.

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Ellen Helped Spice Up These GEICO Skybox Winners' Marriage - Duration: 3:26.

So tWitch, our first Geico Skybox winners are here today.

They sent in a video.

[APPLAUSE]

Robert and Christie Daniels from Hawthorne, California.

Hi, Robert and Christie.

How are you?

Hi!

Amazing, how are you?

Hi, Ellen, how are you?

Thank you.

I'm so happy that you're here.

This is great.

Now, you're the ones who sent a little note

saying that that video spiced up your love life, and--

True story, true story.

That's right.

Yeah.

And I don't know why you felt the need to write it in a note

that you made incredible love after.

Yes.

Yeah.

Yes.

[INAUDIBLE]

By making that video, it spiced their love life

up so much that they made incredible love.

So if that got you excited, I can't

wait to see what happens after the gifts come out.

I heard you have four kids, so I don't think you need anything

to spice up your love life.

Out of the question.

All right.

Thank you.

Don't get too excited up there.

We can see you, all right?

I'll stay away.

All right.

Have a seat, relax.

Thank you.

Have fun up there, OK?

Thank you.

We love you, thank you.

Love you, too.

All right.

It's not too late to send in a video.

Here are some other submissions that we've received.

This one is from Eric from Gregory, Michigan.

(SINGING) Hey Ellen.

Hey Ellen.

We want to be on your show.

Hey Ellen.

Hey Ellen.

Stop copying me, bro.

We can sing.

We can dance.

We can elf.

Give us a chance.

#2dads on Ellen.

All right.

Thanks.

It's not clear if they're dads together

or they have separate families.

I don't know, but I like a video with a little bit of mystery.

And they have costumes already, so that's a huge savings.

This is from Katrina from Bellevue, Nebraska.

Oh, come on in.

Don't expect me to sing.

So tell us a little bit about yourself.

So my name is Katrina.

I'm 20 years old, from Bellevue, Nebraska,

and I'm definitely one of Ellen's biggest fans.

And can you skip?

Can I skip?

Of course I can skip.

Skipping is my main form of transportation.

I skip to class, I skip to work, I even skip home.

Wait, fun fact, did you know that Geico can save you up

to 15% or more on skipping insurance?

When those sidewalks are icy, Geico's got you covered.

All right, see, that's interesting.

She also has a costume already, so we are saving money just

like Geico.

And we don't have the fly her here, she can

skip because she likes to skip.

All right, I like both of those videos.

The dads and the skipping elf will

be sitting in our Geico Skybox for one

of our 12 Days of Giveaways.

Congratulations to you both.

[APPLAUSE]

And if you want to sit up there, post your videos on Ellentube

for a chance to win.

For more infomation >> Ellen Helped Spice Up These GEICO Skybox Winners' Marriage - Duration: 3:26.

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Paris Hilton's Wardrobe Malfunction: Reveals Butt By Lifting Arms Up In Teeny Dress - Daily News - Duration: 2:51.

What breakup? What wardrobe malfunction? Paris Hilton was all smiles at the launch of her Platinum Rush fragrance in Melbourne on Nov

23, despite accidentally exposing her bare butt! And, here's the pics…    Paris Hilton, 37, isn't hiding out despite calling off her engagement with ex-fiancé Chris Zylka

Instead, she's hard at work, but a pesky wardrobe malfunction (seen here) attempted to ruin her red carpet moment in Melbourne on Friday, November 23

Her mini dress was apparently too mini, while at the launch of her fragrance, Platinum Rush at Highpoint Shopping Centre

When she turned her back to photogs and lifted her arms, her white embellished mini lifted as well, baring her booty for the cameras

   Although that was certainly unplanned, Paris didn't even flinch, as she's a red carpet pro by now

The launch of Platinum Rush marked the release of her 24th fragrance — a market Paris dominates in

And, she certainly showed up to the event with a look similar to her sparkling silver fragrance bottle

Paris wore a long-sleeve dress with silver beaded circles throughout, with a matching headband

 Paris took to social media to express her excitement over the launch of Platinum Rush, writing on Instagram, "Love you Australia [sic] Epic seeing you all yesterday…" She posted a video of a screaming fans during a meet and greet where she held a baby, signed autographs and danced with her fans

Paris even let Ne-Yo's "Miss Independent" play in the background of the video, proving she's doing just fine on her own

 The socialite was noticeably without her $2 million engagement ring at the event — marking the first time she's stepped out for a publicly since the split

 Paris and Chris reportedly called things off in early November, after two years together

 He proposed to her in January 2018 while they were on a ski trip together. The pair originally met an Oscars party a few years ago, but they didn't reconnect until 2015

For more infomation >> Paris Hilton's Wardrobe Malfunction: Reveals Butt By Lifting Arms Up In Teeny Dress - Daily News - Duration: 2:51.

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Deep Necklift 6 Week Post-Op Follow-Up - Duration: 2:21.

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Up and Down (위아래) - EXID (이엑스아이디) - Emily Dimes (English Cover) - Duration: 4:25.

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Cookin' Time With H-E-B: Turn up the spice with these Mexican dishes - Duration: 3:19.

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Hugh Hefner items going up for auction - Duration: 3:52.

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Student charged with threatening to 'shoot up' SC high school - Duration: 0:39.

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sing up করলে পাবেন iphon x সাথে 50$৷ join now - Duration: 6:22.

Hello today i will show you how you get 50$bonus

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