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Manchester City were praised for their pressing and running in the win against Liverpool this week, but the almighty effort on Thursday may require Pep Guardiola to make changes when Rotherham visit the Etihad
Just as City hauled themselves back into the Premier League title race, they now face two games of cup action starting with the FA Cup third round fixture against the Millers followed by the Carabao Cup semi final against Burton on Wednesday
But Guardiola may be relieved to get a chance to rotate his squad after a hectic Christmas period, with fringe players keen to show the manager what they can offer in the second half of the season
In goal, Aro Muric has been trusted in the Carabao Cup over Ederson, and is likely to continue his cup appearances against Rotherham
Fabian Delph serves the last match of his suspension, and Benjamin Mendy is still injured, so Oleksandr Zinchenko will probably return at left back
Kyle Walker has been dropped for the last three matches so may get a shot at redemption at right back
Nicolas Otamendi should play after only featuring as a late substitute against Liverpool, with Vincent Kompany possibly getting a second successive start
Alternatively, Phillippe Sandler could feature after training with the rest of the first team ahead of the game
Fernandinho shouldn't be risked against lower-league opposition, so Ilkay Gundogan is likely to fill in at the base of midfield
Phil Foden is in line to continue his development at the Etihad, and Kevin De Bruyne couldn't ask for a better game to return from a two-match absence
Riyad Mahrez and Gabriel Jesus should come back in attack, with Leroy Sane more likely than Raheem Sterling to play on the opposite wing to Mahrez
Whoevever starts out of Sane and Sterling will likely make way for the other as the game progresses
Guardiola has trusted youngsters including Claudio Gomes, Eric Garcia and Felix Nmecha in his match-day squads this season, but the trio played in the Premier League 2 on Saturday so may not be involved
Predicted Man City XI vs Rotherham: Muric; Walker, Otamendi, Kompany, Zinchenko; Gundogan, Foden, De Bruyne; Mahrez, Sane, Jesus
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it is 2019 how does that happen it's the year of Blade Runner welcome everyone to
our very first show of the year we're going to continue the trend that we had
last week where we look back on 2018 and explore what people think is gonna
happen this year in the year of crypto we first speak to our meet Chris Coney
and he gives us a bit of insight on the year combine the year ahead but it goes
from pillar tell us about the lead up to their wallet launch Bix Weir gives us
his thoughts on what's been going on and what could be happening in the year
ahead we went to the launch of Debitum last year so we're checking back in with
those guys the 'Debitum Danc'e and we also haven't
spoken to Abi from WandX for a while so we had a chat with him about
what's been going on over there but in the meantime we're gonna do the news
first up from News BTC Bitcoin Bulls are ready to run why crypto is about to take
off again over the past 12 months Bitcoin has continued to fall dragging
the entire crypto market down with it the daddy of all digital currencies hit
a 16 month low in mid-december when it fell below 3,200 dollars things could be
on the verge of a reversal soon though according to analysts a positive start
to 2019 a new technical analysis suggests that trends are about to turn
for Bitcoin and its brethren an indicator used to detect trend reversal
shows that Bitcoin is in its longest buying streak for six months according
to Forbes in stark contrast to this and ironically from news bTW see also on the
same day a prominent BTC analyst says the bottom is not in and we should
expect the full tech somewhere between 1800 and 2400 dollars
Bitcoin hasn't bought in just yet says Murad Mamedov a leading cryptocurrency
analysts and economists Mamedov claimed that BTC is still in the process of
finding a long-term foothold explaining that the world's first crypto currency
is most likely to bottom somewhere between the 1800 to 2000 $400 range for
some perspective a two thousand dollar price level would require a further drop
of an additional 50 percent from current prices not the end of the world but a
dismal move nonetheless he also hinted at his intent to launch a crypto centric
hedge fund in the near future and noted that a number of old coins like ether
eels XRP among others are still drastically overvalued especially
considering they're often misconstrued value propositions from CCN aetherium
continues its impressive run and its up 35 percent in one week within seven days
the etherium prices increased from 117 dollars to 159 dollars by over 35
percent against the US dollar making it one of the best performing crypto assets
throughout the past two months analysts have attributed the positive price
movement of aetherium to its upcoming Constantinople hard fork the fork is set
to decrease the block reward of aetherium from three to two reducing the
potential circulating sub atheria min the long-term major
cryptocurrency exchanges have announced support for the hard fork which is
expected to occur between January 14th to 18th from coin Telegraph crypto needs
rules says new Gemini ad campaign the Gemini crypto currency exchange founded
by the Winklevoss twins in 2014 is calling for better regulation of the
crypto space in a new ad campaign The Wall Street Journal reports On January
the 4th placards on taxis and in the New York subway contains slogans like crypto
needs rules while simultaneously suggesting that gemini already provides
a regulatory compliant exchange for investors other slogans include money
has a future and crypto without chaos chris rowan head of marketing at gemini
told The Wall Street Journal we believe that investors come into
cryptocurrency deserve the exact same protections as investors in more
traditional markets adhering to the same standards practices regulations and
compliance protocols some in the crypto space have criticized the ads saying the
introduction of anti money laundering and know your customer and other
security measures is antithetical to the founding principles of crypto currencies
so our extended blockchain banter this week hears from a number of friends that
we've been talking to and working quite closely with over the last year first up
is our very good friend Chris Carney who I'm very jealous of his intellect a lot
of the time from the Crypt a verse about his thoughts on 2018 and what to look
forward to this year
so continuing our kind of look at the year that's been and maybe a look into
the crystal war for the year ahead we have our friend Chris Kony with us hey
I'm here ash nice to be back again so tell us first of all kind of give me
your kind of 2018 round up it was a pretty tough old year for we felt like
we've been in the trenches but what would their kind of standout moments for
you so what I did I just went back through my entire video catalog for 2018
and picked out that major highlight so we started the year
$14,000 Bitcoin we remember 20 cable that was actually December so we started
generate fares to $14,000 pit coin and we ended friending the year below 4,000
so year-long bare market the key moment really this year in terms of price was
the 14th of November when we broke down below $6,000 Bitcoin that was the first
time that had happened in 12 months it was around about the 14th of November to
late 2017 when we broke up of 6k for the first time so I thought that was kind of
interesting it's almost exactly 12 months from 6k up to 20 and back to 6
again say a cyclical kind of moved there but yeah it was I think that obviously
this year there's been lots of the kind of naysayers have been out going yeah we
told you so with this and lots of people also saying we've been through this
cycle loads and loads of times before do you just view this as it's another
part of the Bitcoin cycle of volatility I do however this was the first full
year that we've had a Bitcoin futures markets operating because that launched
on the 17th of December 2017 which coincided with the all-time high and
there was speculation as to what that was going to do was going to push it
even further or was it going to allow people to push it down and maybe the
futures market has something to do with the bear market this year but the first
year we've had futures operating fully so we'll see in future years and what I
mean what do you think's the the likely trends gonna be for 2019
I mean it's so difficult looking back at all these videos of everybody making
predictions from last year the one thing you could rely on pretty much is that
everybody was wrong is there run do you feel optimistic or do you feel that
we've still got some more capitulation they're pretty optimistic one of the one
of the things that the bear market is tall of ico is about treasury management
so a lot of that craziness is I don't think that's going to happen again
because I think it almost learnt their lesson and also there's lots of staple
coins they've launched this year which makes it cognitively easier for people
to like deposit money with an exchange or something and then get the stable
coin equivalent whether it's circle dollars or whatever and measuring
everything in dollars I think he's gonna make it a lot easy for people to sort of
get the head around it then 2019 oh there's so many is like 60 or 70 stable
coins now which will make it easier for people to to get in and out of so I
think that's a good development in it for the time being I know when we
chatted a while ago you made a very good point that sort of 2018 was about a lot
of building of infrastructure and you know there was all this kind of money
coming in 2017 and a lot of those roads and super highways have been built and
the rest of it that will hopefully allow people to transact easier do you still
feel the same way absolutely absolutely good good
transition there so I think we're almost at the point now
where our attention is going to move away from the infrastructure because the
rate of which like new block chains are going to be launched I think that's
going to start to die down now I think what we've got now is probably 80% of
the platforms that we're gonna have going forward it's then they're going to
be a question of all this new fancy app which platform is it gonna choose and
it'll be one of like ten you know the Neos the EOS is the theorems and that's
where the discussion will be around not other than another blockchain or another
this I think we've pretty much got a big enough toolkit now to say right this
this law can pretty much do anything these ten blob chains now it's a case of
horses for courses and which app will be fairly I'll be the app they'll get the
attention and then what they're building on so the attention will go away from
like the Internet infrastructure and more to the actual web apps they're
being built for the blockchain equivalents well I just wanted to say
one of my favorite things from this year was when we were hurtling around Las
Vegas and a bright yellow Lamborghini I think when I look back at the year
that will be one of the fondest memories it was a fun day that we spent together
on your birthday I believe it wasn't it it wasn't my birthday yeah the D Meetup
you happen to be in the u.s. so you came down for that as well that was that was
pretty of all the best days of the year next up is a clip from pillar about
their highlights from the last year and what they're looking forward to with the
year ahead 2018 started very promising with with our first annual general
meeting in a demo of the pillow warning from there we had pillow races recording
a video saying why Peter is so important why we're doing what we're doing here
and then we invited you to be part of it we also had many articles including one
where David explains why bitcoin is not a bubble then pillar went to Vilnius
Lithuania to establish a partnership with the blockchain center over there
which is very important following up on that they've recorded an open letter to
regulators asking them not to suppress the innovations that our sector is
bringing to the table and that was only one of the many many talks that pillar
had with lawmakers and regulators and then of course we had our amazing
unconference in July with so many interesting people and so much
enlightening content that made it nothing short of a smashing success in
at the end conference we had many years testing new which received praise on its
overall design and user experience right after that we kicked off our beta
program with hundreds of users testing it weekly and giving us feedback
allowing us to improve the app each and every step of the way the year they
accumulated in our launch on both Android and iOS and with over 5,000
users our community is continually growing leading into the pillar vision
of giving you back control over your personal data through the pillar
platform we here feel are very thankful that you've stayed with us so far and we
are very thrilled about what 2019 will bring me 2019 be the best year for all
of us
last year I'm sure everyone will remember we went out to Vilnius and had
an amazing time at the debited Network launch so we decided to catch up with
Martens from Devon to see how their year has been and what they're up to great
great yeah Ashleigh 2018 was really great for us we managed to build the
first version in around six months we launched in September from day one there
were all the registered users on our platform they were supporting funds they
were investing in business loans so it has been really great beginning for us
we also managed to grow steadily so we grew up our user base our asset base so
we have more than 1300 users more than 300 of them are active investors we have
already found that the more than half a million I think it's it's quite nice in
terms of of what we just started so it's a really awesome year for us and in 2019
we plan building on top of that so we're building new features like also
investment in funds like other languages like German language and Spain Spanish
language and we're building new markets joining your markets very operate and
where we fund businesses and growing growing the business so continuing our
Year in Review and looking forward to 2019 we are chatting to bits we're from
Rotorua are you there Vic's yes I am it's good to talk to you
obviously 2018 was very different from 2017 and hopefully 2019 is going to be
very different from 2018 what was your kind of year review for last year in
your hopes for next year well this year sorry well I think the last year we got
a glimpse of just how powerful the old banking system is that for example
rigging markets up rigging markets down controlling the system lots of great
news for crypto currencies ahead of the scenes but the price just wouldn't do it
and then people started figuring out oh my god these these are rigged exchanges
and the Tres mayor came out with a great program
get your keys in your own possession so I have lots of Oh lots of tour 2019 if
we really understand just how powerful these market riggers are and do you
think is basically is that by taking control back from the market rigors that
we hopefully you know move forward in a more conducive way to this market
growing I think it's taking control back but also just exposing what they're
doing getting people knowledgeable that if
these crypto exchanges are trading you know 21 million bitcoins every 10 days
there's something wrong and I think that's when people recognize that we can
remove ourselves from those exchanges and only take exchanges that deal in one
for one where they actually hold your coin when you when you put money in and
I think that's a great thing if people can wake up to that yeah I know when I
was chatting to Chris Kony he was saying that a lot of it he feels is since the
futures market came in last December that's obviously when a lot of you know
kind of craziness has started to happen and could have had a major effect on the
bear market well I think the futures is one thing that's obviously derivatives
but the exchanges are derivatives as well they don't deal in real crypto
currencies they it those are not on blockchain events so they they just run
on how they ever want to run them none of these trades are really
Bitcoin trades these are derivative trades so there's a lot of clean up that
needs to be done because the old system wants to get their rigging power into
our crypto system we don't want them in here what are you excited about for the
year ahead what's what's kind of got you excited and feeling good about
everything my most exciting thought about the things to come is that when
the old banking system fails which is looking like it's on the brink of doing
we're gonna have an option we're gonna have an option to choose something else
and in 2008 we didn't have an option but 10 years worth of work hard work in the
crypto community now we have an option to go somewhere else with our financial
future and I guess whatever happens you also got sort of career as a
singer-songwriter now that you can concentrate on if all else goes tell
them what a little bit about that well I used to want to be a singer
songwriter back you know 30 years ago before I got into banking and then into
gold and silver and then kryptos and there's been a resurgence in in my
desire to do that so I'm writing crypto songs writing songs about the trials and
tribulations of living in the cryptocurrency world and the
manipulation and and it's an amazing tool to expose some of the criminality
within the banking system so check out some of my songs and if you like him
give me a thumbs up so it's been awhile since we've spoken to a be from one
decks so we thought we'd have a little chat with him and he can tell us what's
been going down over there are any 18 has been a great year prices have gone
up and down but in the overall crypto market but what we have built is our
custom basket protocol that allows people to trade in baskets or groups of
tokens we have built this on the ethereum blockchain we have built a text
on the ethereum blockchain we have built similar poured on the if neo eon and one
chain block sheets we pivoted from being a web application to a desktop
application hence enabling people to store and trade tokens peer-to-peer
without any central party much easier and make the user experience more smooth
what is coming up in 2019 is more looking into cross blockchain and Inter
blockchain operability by enabling not only say aetherium to Annie or 12 I on
kind of swap but also enabling from ERC 20 or ESC two to three to an a on base
token that is the 80s or a on token standard kind of swap how that layer can
be structured and how we can enable that on our desktop application we hope to
grow user base and grow as a company and build a brand for them so are you
worried in any way that aetherium simply isn't capable of scaling to meet your
requirements so it helium I think they're coming up with the
Constantinople update on Jan 15 or 16th after that I think you know scaling
probably is going to take time because to keep it be centralized and to have it
achieve high scale with the certain level of finality I think
take about two three years but after that I do see a theorem growing mainly
because of the soap of the number of developers the number of document amount
of documentation the entire kind of ecosystem is quite well built all the
tools required for a newbie to enter blockchain somebody is going to enter
using a theorem right now a new developer a Java developer is going to
enter it here iam enter blocked in using a theorem so that's why that's why I see
about two three years it's going to scale and hopefully we see many more
tabs on it here IAM
so we're back with everyone's favorite blockchain hound it's buddies blockchain
giveaway he says Happy New Year everyone who's thinking in his mind we have got
two tickets to give away this week to the Colossus invest show which is
Saturday January the 19th in London we haven't given any tickets away for a
while but if you need to keep your knowledge sharp it's good to attend some
of these events so what do you need to do to win these tickets you have to tell
us if you were going to put everything you had into a project invest everything
what would it be and why just put your comments below and then next week we
will choose the two best answers to win the tickets and we're not suggesting in
any way shape or form that you should invest everything you have into anything
we do not offer investment advice and all the other legal requirements it says
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makes it feel like it's all worthwhile which it is anyway which it is anyway
but that's really all we've got for you this week
next week we have got an eos themed show like it or loathe it it's not going away
so we thought we'd speak to everybody who knows from the inside about what's
been going on but I guess until then remember you've been blood chain
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Jake And The Never Land Pirates Cubby's Mixed-Up Map! Best Cartoon For Kids & Children - BaBa TV - Duration: 10:01.
Ahoy mateys, do you want to join my pirate crew?
Mr. Smee me royally hook if you please
The hook useful in the
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Great keep a look up. I got my sword
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Hulk come to Papa don't
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we can't see which treats up has the golden treasure cuz all the palm leaves are hanging down Oh,
Jen hook when it spins. It makes a really big win
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Game streaming with the Raspberry Pi is nothing new, I've covered the topic in the past.
Recently Valve, the creators of Steam, have released their Steam Link software for the
Raspberry Pi opening the ability to stream games to the Pi for more people.
So, before we continue, you may be asking "What exactly is Steam Link?".
Steam Link is a solution that allows you to make use of your Steam games and library from
any room in the house by streaming over the network.
Steam Link used to be a physical hardware product, but now it is now available as software.
The concept of Steam Link is that you use your main gaming PC as the host for your games,
meaning that your gaming computer does all the heavy lifting, whilst the software on
the Raspberry Pi brings that experience to any room in your house.
Steam Link is only compatible with the Raspberry Pi model 3B and above and you'll also want
to make sure that you meet the Steam Link hardware requirements for your computer.
For casual gaming I've had a good experience on Wi-Fi since the Wi-Fi coverage around my
house is pretty good, but if you want to make sure that you have a flawless experience,
you'll want to make sure that both your gaming PC and Raspberry Pi are connected to
your network via ethernet.
Before we install Steam Link to the Raspberry Pi, it's best to make sure that the Steam
Client on your computer is enabled for in-home streaming.
Open Steam's settings and go to the "In-Home Streaming" tab, then you just need to make
sure that the "Enable streaming" checkbox is ticked.
Installing Stream Link is straight forward.
The first step is to open up the terminal and run sudo apt update, this will make sure
that the Raspberry Pi's package lists are up to date, so it can download the Steam Link
package.
Then you can download and install Steam Link by using the sudo apt install steamlink, command.
Once Steam Link has downloaded, you can find it under the Games menu of the Raspberry Pi
desktop interface, or you can launch it using the steamlink command from the command line.
When you open Steam Link, you'll need to connect the Steam Link client to your computer.
When you begin game streaming, it brings up the Steam Big-Picture interface.
This allows you to play your games and navigate through your library.
You can add shortcuts for non-Steam third party games, like on the normal desktop client
and you can also enter a full desktop environment if you want to.
To exit Steam Link, go back to the big-picture interface and select "Stop Streaming".
Then press the B button on your controller or ALT+F4 on your keyboard to go back to the
Raspberry Pi desktop.
That's all there really is to Steam Link, add your games and have fun with your Raspberry
Pi.
That's been it for this video, thanks for watching and I will see you in the next one.
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Scaling up a Pattern to Life-Size (using your home printer!) - Duration: 8:11.
Good morning everyone!
I'm Morgan Donner, and today I'd like to show you how to resize a tiny pattern from
a book into a large life-size pattern that you can print on standard a home computer
and printer.
There are lots of awesome pattern books out there that contain small-scaled drawings of
pattern pieces, and this is especially common in books about historical clothing, since
the pattern is often taken from a specific extant historical garment.
Because they are from a particular clothing item, they are not like modern sewing patterns,
where you have a little packet containing size 6 through to size 14: they usually only
have that one particular person's size, and unless you happen to be the exact same
measurements as that random woman from 400 years ago, the garment is almost certainly
not going to fit you.
But, all that said, having the pattern enlarged to life size, (even if it's not quite YOUR
size) is still very handy and is a great starting point to making a mockup and working towards
a pattern that does fit you well.
If you don't have easy access to a printer, then you should definitely check out Bernadette
Banner's video on manually drawing out the enlarged pattern on a big piece of paper,
there's a link to that down below in the description box.
But, if you do have a printer, and a camera and a computer with Windows 10 Paint, then
let's continue!
Start off by laying the page with the pattern you want flat, you don't want any bubbles
or curve since that will distort the image.
Similarly, you need to take the picture from as flat of an angle as possible.
A scanner would be even better for this but I don't have one, so a cellphone picture
will have to do!
Don't take the picture from side angle like this, that will also distort the image.
You want the camera nice and flat like the book!
If looking through the view finder on your camera, you want the grid marks around the
edge of the image to match up with the straight edges of the screen.
When I tilt the camera down at an angle, the vertical lines have started tilting, and the
pattern is now looks a bit different, which is no good!
So line up the grid edges as best as you can!
Get your new picture onto your computer in whatever your preferred method might be.
Now that you have it saved in a folder somewhere, I would recommend opening it in a photo editing
program.
I am using PicMonkey.com because it is free, but if you have photoshop or something similar,
feel free to use whatever you are comfortable with.
The main goal is just to neaten up the picture a bit.
First I am going to rotate it because having a sideways picture is just sort of annoying
to me, then I'll crop it down to remove some of the dead space outside of the actual
pattern.
Next, I will go ahead and reduce the saturation down because I do not have a color printer,
and seeing the image on my screen as a black and white picture will give me a better sense
of how the pattern will look once printed.
The background is looking little grey, so I'll adjust the brightness to make the white
background as light as possible.
Be careful about going too light though, you don't want to completely erase the grid
in the background.
We'll need that to count out how many inches wide and tall our images is, and use that
to print it correctly.
Looks like this one is about 32.5 inches wide and 21 inches tall.
Save your new masterpiece!
Now we have the initial image straight from the camera, and the new altered version.
If you want, you can skip the photo editing steps and use the image straight from the
camera, but this way you use a bit less paper and printer ink.
Anyways, take whichever image you like and open it in Microsoft Paint.
Under 'File' and then 'Properties', there's a little window that shows you how
big your image currently is in inches.
We already know from the background grid that the image needs to be 32.5 by 21 inches, and
we are pretty close here, but not quite perfect.
Because I am very lazy and terrible at math, let's toss those numbers into a percentage
calculator to see how much smaller the image needs to be....8.6 percent!
Back in the Paint program, if you select 'Resize', you'll get the option to make your image
bigger or smaller, unfortunately it will not let me reduce by 91.4 percent, so I'll just
round up to 92 percent.
I know that the pattern will be too small for me as it is, so erring on the larger side
won't hurt.
Now if we recheck the image in "Properties", it is now sized at 31.75 by 21.71, which I
am going to go ahead and declare 'close enough'!
To print this, I am going to go to 'Print' under 'File'.
I don't see an option to specify scaling here, so I'll see if it's available under
preferences.... under the 'Advanced' tab, I see that scaling is currently off, which
would actually work fine, but the thing you really want to avoid is any option that says
'Fit to Paper', or 'Shrink to Printable Area' or 'Scale to Fit' or anything
like that.
We just went through the trouble of making the pattern the right size, don't let your
printer try to shrink it down to fit on a single piece of paper!
God damn it.
Ok, let's see if 'Page Setup' has more scaling options for us.....Yep, another damned
scaling option.
I don't want it to fit on 1 by 1 pages, I want the image to be at 100% of its proper
size.
Ok, let's try again...
Yeah, that's what I wanted to see!
Excellent!
Double check your printed grid against a ruler and as I already knew, mine is just a smidge
bigger than true, but that will only work in my favor in this case.
Sort out the various pages and tape them together, folding back or cutting off the excess paper
at the edges and verifying that the edges are fitting together perfectly by measuring
the grid marks where each page meets another.
Add some tape to the back as well for extra security and stabilization.
You are now free to cut out your newly resized pattern!
You could add your seam-allowance now, before cutting the edges out, if that's your preference.
Whether you add it now or later doesn't matter, just make sure you don't forget
about it.
I hope that was useful to you!
I do apologize if the way I showed doesn't work for you, I really don't have a way
to guarantee that it will work with every potential combination of printers, cameras,
different versions of software, and let's not even touch operating systems!
Also, I bet you a shiny button that there's a more efficient, clean, and precise way to
enlarge a pattern, but I really wanted to try to stick with free software that a large
chunk of people have access to...
I hope some of you out there appreciate that!
With that, my video is all done, I hope you have a lovely evening, and have fun printing
all the patterns!
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Liverpool team news vs Wolves: Predicted line up – Unrecognisable defence, eight rested - Duration: 3:07.
Liverpool will be looking to get back to winning ways when they face Wolves in the FA Cup on Monday
Jurgen Klopp's side experienced their first Premier League defeat of the season against Manchester City last time out but still sit four points clear at the top of the table
**PREDICT FIVE RESULTS AND WIN £25,000 - FREE TO PLAY HERE** With the Reds having also ensured progression into the knockout stages of the Champions League, Monday's match will be seen as the perfect opportunity to rest key players
The star trio of Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino are unlikely to be risked from the start against Nuno Espirto Santo's side
Midfield rotation is also expected but ongoing injury issues mean Klopp's choices are limited in defence with both Joe Gomez and Joel Matip still ruled out
The loan of Nathaniel Clyne to Bournemouth has put even more pressure on the Liverpool squad while Alberto Moreno faces a race to recover from injury in time for the Third Round clash
Simon Mignolet should be given a rare start in goal while Dejan Lovren is expected to continue at centre-back
Trent Alexander-Arnold has only recently returned from injury and may be rested in favour of the versatile James Milner or academy graduate Rafael Camacho
Virgil van Dijk is likely to be given the evening off but Liverpool's lack of defensive options could see Fabinho deployed at centre-back
Georginio Wijnaldum is expected to be rested but Jordan Henderson has seen relatively little match action so could start alongside Naby Keita while Curtis Jones is another alternative
Adam Lallana will hope to feature, either in midfield or a front three, while Xherdan Shaqiri could line up out wide
Dominic Solanke's £19million transfer to Bournemouth has left just Daniel Sturridge and Divock Origi as back-up forwards so both could start in attack
Liverpool predicted line-up vs Wolverhampton Wanderers – FA Cup (4-3-3): Mignolet; Milner, Lovren, Fabinho, Moreno; Henderson, Keita, Lallana; Shaqiri, Origi, Sturridge
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What's Up Danger |Amazing Spiderman Edit |FULL VIDEO - Duration: 3:43.
Two thousand off thermometers Two thousand surroundin' us
Travel two thousand kilometers to hang out with us
What's up, danger?
(Danger) What's up, danger?
(Danger) Ayy, gettin' old, they doubted us
Makes it that more marvelous Sign 'em up 'cause I'm on this vibes and I
get synonymous What's up, danger?
Ayy, don't be a stranger 'Cause I like high chances that I might lose
(Lose) I like it all on the edge just like you, ayy
I like tall buildings so I can leap off of 'em
I go hard wit' it no matter how dark it is
I'm insane but on my toes I could keep the world balanced on my nose
I had a slumber party wit' all my foes Now I wear them like a badge of honor all
my clothes If I'm crazy, I'm on my own
If I'm waitin', it's on my throne If I sound lazy, just ignore my tone
'Cause I'm always gonna answer when you call my phone
Like what's up, danger?
(Danger) Like what's up, danger?
(Danger) Don-don't be a stranger
What's up, danger?
Two hundred miles per hour wit' a blindfold on (On)
Mom always askin', "Where did I go wrong?"
(Wrong) What's up, danger?
Ah, what's up, danger?
Traveled two hundred miles, I'm knockin' at your door
And I don't really care if you ain't done wrong, come on
What's up, danger?
(Danger) Don't be a stranger (Stranger)
I like it when trouble brews, I won't dare change
I like it when there's turbulence on my airplanes
I like it when I assess things that I can't see yet
Swimmin' with sharks when they ain't feed yet
'Cause I like high chances that I might lose I like it all on the edge just like you, ayy
I like tall buildings so I can leap off of 'em
I go hard wit' it no matter how dark it is
Ooh Ooh
If I'm crazy, I'm on my own If I'm waitin', it's on my throne
If I sound lazy, just ignore my tone 'Cause I'm always gonna answer when you call
my phone
Like what's up, danger?
(Danger) Like what's up, danger?
(Danger)
Can't stop me now I said, "I got you now"
I'm right here at your door I won't leave, I want more
What's up, danger?
Yeah, what's up, danger?
Can't stop me now, yeah I said I got you now
Come on, what's up, danger?
Come on, I said, "What's up, danger?"
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Breaking up poem | Spoken Word Poetry - Duration: 2:27.
So, we're officially done?
Its over?
No, Im not angry, I get it, its ok, I was waiting on today
I knew we were through some time ago, I realized it when your vocabulary was reduced to nothing
but no I have long since accepted it, but there's
one thing I need you to know, come and get your shit
Over there on the top shelf is your book, the one I compiled all your lies in, the box
over there has all the promises you never kept
Each one in mint condition because you never touched them
And here's that celebratory bottle we never opened
I couldn't resist anymore and since we're over, I figured it was ok
I replaced its contents with all the memories we had till today
Take it with you as you go, and sip from it when you feel lonely
Because I know you will, but when you get drunk don't call me
Leave me be, the same way you left our future to the wind
And here's that letter filled to the edges with every confession you ever made, I put
it inside that box over there with all the games you ever played, I also went and wrote
down the address of the home we will now never live in, on a postcard, so you can send it
when you wish to do some reminiscing, don't forget to take our history as well
It matured to the point it rotted away, but it can make a nice piece of art you can display
on your wall And defend to your friends on why you would
have such an ugly thing in your life, I even made you a frame of all the excuses you gave
me, to keep it together I used the tears I cried as glue
All the stuff you put me through I put in this heart shaped locket and had it engraved
with the words "just for you" This is all yours, so come and get it
I made sure to give everything a place, and I wrapped it up real nice so moving it is
safe, so just take it and go You can keep the time I invested, you can
keep the love I gave You can keep the work I put in to make it
work You can keep the sacrifices I made, you can
keep every word I wrote for you, you can keep the things I still kind of want to do
You can keep everything, since its over, here's your stuff
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Meet the 10-year-old cleaning up the Smokies while the goverment stands still - Duration: 1:28.
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''That's So Touching. You Are Amazing!'' ((BONUS LEVEL UP)) - Duration: 44:29.
((KOREAN)) Are you Korean?
((KOREAN)) Are you Korean?
((KOREAN)) Where are you from?
((KOREAN)) I'm from Seoul
((KOREAN)) Oh, you're from Seoul?
((KOREAN)) Have you lived in Korea before?
((KOREAN)) No...I've been to Korea two times, so....
((KOREAN)) Your Korean is good?
((KOREAN)) Yea?
((KOREAN)) You're being too nice
((KOREAN)) Thank you
***THIS IS GOOD EATIN'!!***
((KOREAN)) Is it delicious?
((KOREAN)) Yes, yes
((KOREAN)) It's very delicious
((KOREAN)) Use your chopsticks
((KOREAN)) would you like a fork?
((KOREAN)) Yes
((KOREAN)) Thank you
((MANDARIN)) Hello
((MANDARIN)) You remember me?
((MANDARIN)) I know
((MANDARIN)) I know
((MANDARIN)) The girl from Hong Kong, right?
((MANDARIN)) She's not working today
((MANDARIN)) She's not working this year?
((MANDARIN)) She went back to Hong Kong?
((MANDARIN)) No, she's just not working today
((MANDARIN)) Oh, today..I thought you said this year
((MANDARIN)) Today
((MANDARIN)) That's very pretty
((MANDARIN)) Thank you
**I'M TRYING TO GET THIS LAWNMOWER STARTED UP**
((SPANISH)) Where are you from, Mexico?
((SPANISH)) My parents
((SPANISH)) Your parents?
((SPANISH)) Yes
((SPANISH)) You were born here
((SPANISH)) Yes
((SPANISH)) Thank you. That's all
((MANDARIN)) Looks delicious
((MANDARIN)) Are you also from Hong Kong?
((MANDARIN)) You know Fuzhou?
((MANDARIN)) Yes, I know Fujian
((MANDARIN)) I know
((MANDARIN)) Have you ever been to China before?
((MANDARIN)) No
((MANDARIN)) But I know most of the people that work at Chinese restaurants are from Fuzhou
((MANDARIN)) The majority of them are from Fujian
((MANDARIN)) Yes, I am from fujian, but that skinny girl that works here..
((MANDARIN)) Hong Kong?
((MANDARIN)) She's from Guangzhou
((MANDARIN)) Guangzhou is here..Hong Kong is here
((MANDARIN)) She's not from Hong kong, but from Guangzhou
((MANDARIN)) I forgot
((MANDARIN)) Why is you guys' Chinese so good? Do you have a teacher teaching you or do you teach yourself?
((MANDARIN)) I'm self-taught, but I teach him
((MANDARIN)) He can speak a little bit
((MANDARIN)) He knows a little bit, but yours is a bit better?
((MANDARIN)) Because I've studied longer
((MANDARIN)) For how long?
((MANDARIN)) More than 10 years
((MANDARIN)) For how long? more than 10 years?
((MANDARIN)) Yes, that's right
((MANDARIN)) Wow, that's a long time
((MANDARIN)) So, basically, you understand me when we speak like this?
((MANDARIN)) Yes, I understand everything
((MANDARIN)) I'm a bit suspect..
((MANDARIN)) You are a bit suspect?
((MANDARIN)) How come?
((MANDARIN)) Do you know?
((MANDARIN)) Wow, you know that old Chinese language as well?
((MANDARIN)) I don't know that one
((MANDARIN)) You're awesome
((MANDARIN)) Did you learn through your cell phone or..
((MANDARIN)) I came to China..no...it's been more than a year since I came here, but my English is not good
((MANDARIN)) Do you learn through the phone or do you go somewhere to learn?
((MANDARIN)) On the internet in chatrooms, Chinese restaurants and markets are places I practice at
((MANDARIN)) I want to learn English
((MANDARIN)) I want to know if you learned Chinese through your phone..ipad..
((MANDARIN)) Now I am learning English and am looking for a way to learn on the ipad or maybe go somewhere to learn
((MANDARIN)) Perhaps, someone that can speak better English and Chinese
((MANDARIN)) I would like to find
((MANDARIN)) You're already at the perfect place to learn
((MANDARIN)) But I only know a little English
((MANDARIN)) There's a lot of videos on Youtube
((MANDARIN)) But their pronunciation isn't accurate
((MANDARIN)) American or English people?
((MANDARIN)) American
((MANDARIN)) Why isn't their pronunciation accurate?
**THERE WAS A MIX UP HERE**
((MANDARIN)) Google translate isn't good
((MANDARIN)) If you want to create your own sentences Google isn't good
((MANDARIN)) Your Chinese is very good. You could go to China
((MANDARIN)) I certainly will
((MANDARIN)) My method is speaking with Chinese people face to face
((MANDARIN)) Huh, that's your job?
((MANDARIN)) No, no
((MANDARIN)) Whenever I want to practice Chinese, I practice with many of them in this manner.
((MANDARIN)) Just practicing with them face to face?
((MANDARIN)) Right
((MANDARIN)) Also, I have a few books
((MANDARIN)) Then you must spend a lot of time studying Chinese everyday
((MANDARIN)) See, for me I don't have the time for study. By the time I work it's pretty late, so I don't have time to study Chinese....I mean English
((MANDARIN)) The first time I started learning, I studied......
((MANDARIN)) more than 5 hours
((MANDARIN)) But lately I don't spend that much time studying Chinese
((MANDARIN)) Because you are already able to speak it
((MANDARIN)) Yea, up to now I can
((MANDARIN)) But..5 hours.....you don't have to work?
((MANDARIN)) I'm a teacher
((MANDARIN)) private teacher
((MANDARIN)) I teach Chinese and Japanese
((MANDARIN)) If you are a beginner..you have to spend a lot of time studying, 5 hours or 6 hours
((MANDARIN)) I have to work so I don't have much time. Perhaps, I have about 1 hours of free time to study English
((MANDARIN)) One hour is enough
((MANDARIN)) You're not a beginner
((MANDARIN)) I know
((MANDARIN)) Being a beginner is not knowing the alphabet, ABC, etc
((MANDARIN)) You don't know?
((MANDARIN)) I know how
((MANDARIN)) I know a little bit
((MANDARIN)) Take your time
((SPANISH)) Have you tried to learn Chinese?
((SPANISH)) Just some words. Not a whole lot
((SPANISH)) Which ones?
***I DIDN'T QUITE GET WHAT THIS WAS***
((MANDARIN)) It's like...''hurry up''
((SPANISH)) You speak Chinese?
((SPANISH)) Yes, I speak fluently
((SPANISH)) Chinese is my second language
((SPANISH)) Oh yea?
((SPANISH)) How many languages do you know?
((SPANISH)) So many
((SPANISH)) Thanks a lot
((MANDARIN)) Could you bring some chopsticks?
((MANDARIN)) Do you want 1 pair or 2 pairs?
((MANDARIN)) I'll put it right here
((MANDARIN)) Thank you
((MANDARIN)) Do you know how to speak any other languages besides Mandarin?
((MANDARIN)) English, Chinese..what else?
((MANDARIN)) Do you mean me?
((MANDARIN)) Of course, you
((MANDARIN)) Besides English
((MANDARIN)) Local language?
((MANDARIN)) Our local language there is Fuzhounese
((FUZHOUNESE)) Hello, hello
((FUZHOUNESE)) I learn Fuzhounese now
((MANDARIN)) 'Jia ong' means now, right?
((MANDARIN)) A bit different
((MANDARIN)) The accent is a bit different
((MANDARIN)) But I know what you just said
((FUZHOUNESE)) I'm Fuzhounese
((FUZHOUNESE)) How is the weather?
((MANDARIN)) Do I remember..
((MANDARIN)) You can speak a bit of the language of every place, huh?
((MANDARIN)) Yes
((MANDARIN)) You have a language talent
((MANDARIN)) Perhaps
((FUZHOUNESE)) What's your name?
((FUZHOUNESE)) What's your name?
((MANDARIN)) My name is Ninnong
((MANDARIN)) You are so awesome
((FUZHOUNESE)) I like to learn other languages, so I would like to learn Fuzhounese
((MANDARIN)) Also..
((FUZHOUNESE)) I would like to go to Fujian
((FUZHOUNESE)) I really like it
((MANDARIN)) I want to cry
((MANDARIN)) Who would've know that you know about our local language like that
((MANDARIN)) So awesome
((MANDARIN)) I admire you
((MANDARIN)) It's touching that you know the local language
((MANDARIN)) Are you very touched?
((MANDARIN)) You can speak Chinese. Most people know how to speak Chinese, but you know how to speak the local language?
((MANDARIN)) I also know Cantonese
((MANDARIN)) You speak a little Cantonese?
((MANDARIN)) I can speak a lot
((MANDARIN)) For example?
((CANTONESE)) I know how to speak a lot of Cantonese because I learned for two years
((CANTONESE)) So..I can have a conversation with Chinese people
((MANDARIN)) But...many people are from Guangdong
((MANDARIN)) But when they speak Cantonese I don't understand because their accent is not the same
((MANDARIN)) See, the majority of the Chinese speak Mandarin though
((MANDARIN)) Yes, I know
((MANDARIN)) But the local dialect isn't the same as Cantonese
((MANDARIN)) When I speak the local language they don't understand
((MANDARIN)) Of course
((MANDARIN)) But it's awesome that you are speaking the local language. That's awesome
((MANDARIN)) A foreigner speaking Fuzhounese
((MANDARIN)) You have no idea how my heart is feeling right now. That's very exciting!
((MANDARIN)) You are surprised
((MANDARIN)) Excellent
((MANDARIN)) Hi
((MANDARIN)) I have a question
((MANDARIN)) OK. What is it?
((MANDARIN)) If I say
((FUZHOUNESE)) He is my brother
((MANDARIN)) Do you understand?
((FUZHOUNESE)) My brother
((FUZHOUNESE)) He is my brother
((FUZHOUNESE)) My brother
((MANDARIN)) He's your father?
((MANDARIN)) He is your father
((MANDARIN)) No
((MANDARIN)) 'Die' is father
((MANDARIN)) What is ''didi''
((FUZHOUNESE)) Brother
((MANDARIN)) But see..there is one that you say strong and another one that you say more light, because we normally say..
((MANDARIN)) Is it an accent problem?
((MANDARIN)) We say
((FUZHOUNESE)) He is your father
((MANDARIN)) He is your father
((FUZHOUNESE)) He is your brother
((MANDARIN)) He is your brother
((FUZHOUNESE)) Very good
((FUZHOUNESE)) Is the weather very good?
((FUZHOUNESE)) Is the weather very good?
((MANDARIN)) I can understand a bit, but maybe the way you are saying it is not accurate
((MANDARIN)) So, this sentence is not accurate
((MANDARIN)) Because I'm still a beginner
((MANDARIN)) I just started learning
((MANDARIN)) You really are awesome. Your Chinese is already awesome.
((MANDARIN)) But by you being able to speak a little bit of the local language is also very impressive. It's not easy learning a local language
((MANDARIN)) Yea, I agree
((MANDARIN)) It's difficult learning the local language
((MANDARIN)) Are there many Chinese people around here?
((MANDARIN)) I mean, around the place you live or work. Are there many Chinese people?
((MANDARIN)) Chinese people?
((MANDARIN)) Yes, Chinese people
((MANDARIN)) A lot?
((MANDARIN)) Yea, there are a lot
((MANDARIN)) In your school?
((MANDARIN)) No
((MANDARIN)) Not at school
((MANDARIN)) A lot of restaurant, markets..etc
((MANDARIN)) That's for sure
((MANDARIN)) You don't know?
((MANDARIN)) Do you live here?
((MANDARIN)) I live here, but it's been over a year since I came here
((MANDARIN)) It's been over a year so...I really don't know about a lot here
((MANDARIN)) I'm not so familiar with the area
((MANDARIN)) Because you spend a lot of time working?
((MANDARIN)) Almost everyday?
((MANDARIN)) Not everyday
((MANDARIN)) At this time it's the New Year. It's more busy
((MANDARIN)) If it's the usual time..Monday and Tuesdays are my days off
((MANDARIN)) For now, I work everyday. Around this time I don't have much time
((MANDARIN)) Is your family here?
((MANDARIN)) They're all here
((MANDARIN)) My whole family is here
((MANDARIN)) Are you married?
((MANDARIN)) I'm already old!
((MANDARIN)) I'm already very old
((MANDARIN)) You are very old?
((MANDARIN)) You don't look like it
((MANDARIN)) My kids are very bog
((MANDARIN)) Taller than me
((MANDARIN)) How old are they?
((MANDARIN)) 15 years old
((MANDARIN)) 15 years old
((MANDARIN)) What about you?
((MANDARIN)) Sorry..I forgot. Chinese women don't like to tell other people their age
((MANDARIN)) Americans don't like to tell there age, but Chinese people don't have this problem
((MANDARIN))It's not like that
((MANDARIN)) Chinese people aren't like that. We don't have that kind of issue
((MANDARIN)) Americans...when I ask them they seem to not be happy about it. Chinese people are OK with it though
((MANDARIN)) I don't mind telling you. I'm over 30 years of age. I'm about to be 40
((MANDARIN)) 40?
((MANDARIN)) 37
((MANDARIN)) Oh, 37
((MANDARIN)) You are the same as me
((MANDARIN)) You are the same as me
((MANDARIN)) I'm also 37
((MANDARIN)) Then..what year are you?
((MANDARIN)) 19..
((MANDARIN)) March 12th
((MANDARIN)) I don't mean this one. I mean the year you were born in
((MANDARIN)) 1981
((MANDARIN)) You're older than I am
((MANDARIN)) Older than you?
((MANDARIN)) I am 82
((MANDARIN)) You are 82
((MANDARIN)) You are the year of the cock
((MANDARIN)) Right
((MANDARIN)) Chicken
((MANDARIN)) You are the year of the chicken and I am the year of the dog
((MANDARIN)) I'm 1 year younger than you are
((MANDARIN)) But in China you are older. For example, if you are 36, in China you add another year, which will make you 37
((MANDARIN)) So, actually in China I am 38 years old?
((MANDARIN)) That's right
((MANDARIN)) He wants to practice with you
((MANDARIN)) He's a bit younger than you?
((MANDARIN)) He's my younger brother
((MANDARIN)) Ask him
((MANDARIN)) Does he understand?
((MANDARIN)) He can understand
((MANDARIN)) I'm afraid that he doesn't understand
((MANDARIN)) Just try
((MANDARIN)) How old are you?
((MANDARIN)) How old are you?
((MANDARIN)) How old are you?
((MANDARIN)) I'm 30 years old
((MANDARIN)) You're not 30 years old
((MANDARIN)) What's his zodiac? Which year
((MANDARIN)) 1984
((MANDARIN)) 84
((MANDARIN)) Then...he is already 35 years old
((MANDARIN)) No
((MANDARIN)) He's 84 and I'm 82. I am 37, then that makes him 35
((MANDARIN)) 34
((MANDARIN)) When do they figure the age? When the mother is pregnant
((MANDARIN)) When pregnant and the baby is born that's 1 years old
((MANDARIN)) So, you are 38. My older brother is also 38
((MANDARIN)) But, when I saw you guys, I though you were younger
((MANDARIN)) They say that the Asians and you guys appear a different age
((MANDARIN)) But white Americans appear a bit older
((MANDARIN)) Do you understand what I was just saying?
((MANDARIN)) I know, but I have to wait a bit to understand
((MANDARIN)) Let's have a conversation
((MANDARIN)) You asked me...3 days or...
((MANDARIN)) Then you tranlate for me
((MANDARIN)) Study?
((MANDARIN)) Study English?
((MANDARIN)) No
((MANDARIN)) You mean, what do you like to do that makes you happy
((MANDARIN)) Right. Your hobbies. When you have time what do you enjoy doing?
((MANDARIN)) Generally
((MANDARIN)) That was my question
((MANDARIN)) I..
((MANDARIN)) I have...I'm different from a lot of Chinese people. My family are religious
((MANDARIN)) Buddhism?
((MANDARIN)) When I have time I do chants, then when I eat I eat vegetables. I don't eat meat nor shrimp. This lifetime I won't eat it that
((MANDARIN)) So..if you ask me how that particular food taste, I wouldn't know how to respond. But I wouldn't tell them
((MANDARIN)) We also don't eat...we are
((MANDARIN)) Eat shrimp?
((MANDARIN)) We eat fish, shrimp, but pork, fish, we don't eat
((MANDARIN)) We are almost vegetarians
((MANDARIN)) Yes, that's right. Mainly eating vegetables
((MANDARIN)) Not the whole day, but everyday I only eat vegetables
((MANDARIN)) Is that for your religion or..?
((MANDARIN)) Because, this is for my heart. They are my friends so I won't eat them
((MANDARIN)) You know how to say that in English? How to translate what you just said
((MANDARIN)) What does it mean? Translate for me
((MANDARIN)) How do you say it..
((MANDARIN)) That is ''Buddha bless you''
((MANDARIN)) But you know, there's all kinds of different Buddhist practices
((MANDARIN)) This is a long story.
((MANDARIN)) Long story
((MANDARIN)) A long story. It really is long
((MANDARIN)) China has a lot of different Buddhist practies. The one I practice is not the same
((MANDARIN)) The one I practice is new..like..the one that is practiced in China for example...for one month and 2 days you can't eat this. You can eat other stuff though
((MANDARIN)) I don't eat everything
((MANDARIN)) This is how it is
((MANDARIN)) We're ready
((MANDARIN)) Do you want a take out box?
((MANDARIN)) Yes
((MANDARIN)) Do you want this rice?
((MANDARIN)) No need
((MANDARIN)) Do you want it?
((MANDARIN)) No
((MANDARIN)) Do you want one bag or separate bags
((MANDARIN)) We have separate boxes or take out bags
((MANDARIN)) Two bags?
((MANDARIN)) I thought you guys were only bit over 20 years old. I didn't expect you guys to be over 30. You don't look like it.
((MANDARIN)) We don't look over 30?
((MANDARIN)) Yea
((MANDARIN)) There are 3 women in that room over there that are 80 years old, but when I saw them I thought they were 60 years old
((MANDARIN)) They're playing Mahjong
((MANDARIN)) Maybe you don't play Mahjong
((MANDARIN)) I know Mahjong
((MANDARIN)) They're playing Mahjong
((MANDARIN)) Americans?
((MANDARIN)) Right
((MANDARIN)) After they finished eating this morning they went in there to play Mahjong
((MANDARIN)) very interesting
((MANDARIN)) This is yours and this is yours, right?
((MANDARIN)) This is mine
((MANDARIN)) This is yours?
((MANDARIN)) This one?
((MANDARIN)) We're eating together
((MANDARIN)) So, you only need one bag?
((MANDARIN)) One bag
((MANDARIN)) This is you guys' second time coming here, right?
((MANDARIN)) Yes, the second time
((MANDARIN)) Last time the girl from Guangdong was here
((MANDARIN)) The girl from Guangdong isn't here today
((MANDARIN)) I'm not sure if she originally works today
((MANDARIN)) How many days in one week does she normally work?
((MANDARIN)) How many days in one week does she work?
((MANDARIN)) She's normally off Monday and Wednesdays
((MANDARIN)) Today is Thursday. Today she works. Maybe she went out with her boyfriend
((MANDARIN)) Her boyfriend is American
((MANDARIN)) Oh yea?
((MANDARIN)) You guys should go to China when you have a chance
((MANDARIN)) For sure
((MANDARIN)) There's a lot of places
((FUZHOUNESE)) I want to go to Fujian
((MANDARIN)) Don't speak our local language again. It's very touching
((MANDARIN)) Because...speaking Chinese is common among foreigners
((MANDARIN)) Right
((MANDARIN)) But...you unexpectedly know how to speak our local language
((MANDARIN)) It's more special
((MANDARIN)) Later I want to spend more time studying
((MANDARIN)) Because if I don't know how to speak English........there's a lot of things that I want to say but I can't say it
((MANDARIN)) You could ask your co-workers that can speak English
((MANDARIN)) The girl from Guangdong can speak, but she doesn't
((MANDARIN)) That..
((MANDARIN)) Mexican?
((MANDARIN)) She doesn't know how to speak
((MANDARIN)) She can speak English
((MANDARIN)) She can speak English, but.....for me the way is having someone that can speak both English and Chinese, who can translate certain things
((MANDARIN)) But when she says something, I don't quite understand
((MANDARIN)) Maybe you don't know what I mean
((MANDARIN)) I understand what you mean
((MANDARIN)) You mean..when you have certain situations where you don't understand, she can't explain it to you?
((MANDARIN)) Yea, translate for me
((MANDARIN)) But if she speaks to me in English I don't quite understand
((MANDARIN)) I prefer from Chinese to English translation
((MANDARIN)) For example, you are now here and I speak with him, if he doesn't understand, you can translate
((MANDARIN)) But she can't do that
((MANDARIN)) You are awesome
((MANDARIN)) I also want to learn. I want to learn English
((MANDARIN)) Learn a lot of languages
((MANDARIN)) OK. Thank you!
((MANDARIN)) OK. Thank you
((MANDARIN)) Thank you. Nice to meet you guys
((MANDARIN)) Likewise
((MANDARIN)) Happy New Year!
((MANDARIN)) Happy New Year!
((MANDARIN)) Great! Nice to meet you guys, really
((MANDARIN)) See you again next time
((MANDARIN)) See you again next time
((MANDARIN)) Goodbye
((MANDARIN)) Wow, you guys are brothers, but one is tall and one is short
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