Well, a lot is still ahead awaiting us today but I first want to talk about:
You haven't come alone of course, you've brought your family with you and I want to mention briefly –
because the story is so sweet – your sister, because your name is Celine, ok, please tell me what's the name of your sister?
Dion
Dion, this is quite crazy, so it is Celine and Dion. (looking at Dion)
The little mouse
she is in any case even younger than you are
my God
and I guess your parents must have been great Celine Dion fans or – yes – they still are.
Ok – Celine Dion – Crazy!
This actually meets pretty well, as Celine Dion has also always been my great role model and you know,
well, I'm not Celine Dion but would you nevertheless sing together with me this evening?
Yes, of course!
Pooh, because – ladies and gentlemen – we've together chosen a world-hit, a wonderful song that gives me
to be honest – every time goosebumps and this time most probably even more,every time goosebumps and this time most probably even more,
because I'm allowed to sing with this enchanting young lady.We've chosen for us 'You Raise Me Up'.
I wish you much pleasure with Celine Tam!
When I am down and oh my soul, so weary
When troubles come and my heart burdened be
Then I am still and wait here in the silence
Until you come and sit a while with me
You raise me up, so I can stand on mountains
You raise me up, to walk on stormy seas
I am strong, when I am on your shoulders
You raise me up, to more than I can be
You raise me up, so I can stand on mountains
You raise me up, to walk on stormy seas
I am strong, when I am on your shoulders
You raise me up, to more than I can be
You raise me up, so I can stand on mountains
You raise me up, to walk on stormy seas
I am strong, when I am on your shoulders
You raise me up, to more than I can be
You raise me up, so I can stand on mountains
You raise me up, to walk on stormy seas
I am strong, when I am on your shoulders
You raise me up, to more than I can be
You raise me up, to more than I can be
Oh my God:
Celine Tam!
You sweet mouse, come here,
I had goosebumps all over my body because of you,
you enchanting being (= magical creature). My God!
This is YOUR applause!
Oh my God!
I think Celine and maybe also Dion will once come out really big.
You have provided me with such an incredibly beautiful moment in my show.
I thank you from the bottom of my heart
and I wish you much success and please take good care of your beautiful voice, okay?
You are a blessing, a gold treasure. I thank you so much that you've been in my show!
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Well, it goes like this
The fourth, the fifth, the minor fall, the major lift
The baffled king composing Hallelujah
Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Well baby, I've been here before
I've seen this room and I've walked this floor
I used to live alone before I knew ya
And I've seen your flag on the marble arch
And love is not a victory march
Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Well, maybe there's a God above
But all I've ever learned from love
Was how to shoot somebody who outdrew ya
And it's not a cry that you hear at night
It's not somebody who's seen the light
It's a cold and it's a broken Hallelujah
Hallelujah, Hallelujah
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Hi. Today I will show you how to make flower vase out of a balloon and a bottle.
Detailed list of all needed items is in the description of this video.
First, inflate the balloons.
Leave them for a few minutes.
Let the air out of the balloon.
Cut off a neck of the balloon.
Stretch the balloon and put it on a bottle.
Try to cover entire body of the bottle.
Glue the rhinestones to the end of the balloon.
Add a few rhinestones to the neck of the bottle.
Second flower vase. Do it in the same way but this time tie a piece of tulle to the neck of the bottle.
Make a bow.
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Classic Pioneer Square...
It goes from being Victorian to sci-fi
Hey Rockstars, it's Amara. Today we're talking about throwing a day-long party.
But before we get into it the mandatory stuff: if you like the idea of having an
event that is different than the way parties usually go or kind of pushes the
idea of what a party can become go ahead and like this video. Hit subscribe so
you're part of the next adventure. We do videos Friday's here on Amara In Seattle.
It's the idea of lifestyle as an adventure. So I worked in an area in
Seattle called Pioneer Square ,kind of the historical district of Seattle, for
about five years now. And I recently left that position. And in leaving that
position, I decided that I would throw a party in that neighborhood. I'm leaving
Pioneer Square and I have a lot of friends here and a lot of businesses that I
love and places I haven't checked out and that's what we're doing today. And
instead of just doing it by myself because it was the last hurrah with a
lot of co-workers that I love. I decided to throw a day-long party. It's a
day-long pop-in party. The idea being that people can come as they want to.
It's kind of a come as you are situation. Where you take a really long chuck of
time. In this case, I believe it was from 8:00 a.m. and went until about oh
we want to say like 11:00 midnight-ish. This is tips for throwing a day-long on
location poppin party. So let's get to it. Tip number one! So the big thing about
planning a day-long party is the agenda. That's like the big thing you've got to
figure out. Now in this case, I knew I was gonna be in a specific neighborhood so I
chose a number of things that I had never done before that would be fun for
me that I'd always kind of intended to do and had never done. This is the Marriott
in the Alaska building.
And then I also chose a number of locations based on
variance in cost.
Okay, so now we're gonna go to the
Klondike Goldrush Museum. Now we're going here because it is a free thing in the city
but it's a thing a lot of people haven't gone to. That is a great resource to take
advantage of. If there's something that is low-cost that people always intend to
go to but haven't done. That is a great place to add it into your day long party.
So consider that. Here we go.
I didn't want to create a party that would be
something that people who showed up had to pay for every time we went somewhere
new. But, you also have to take into consideration the fact that people need
to eat. So there's like a balance that has to happen. I didn't want to do any
kind of crazy catering so there was none of that. But I did want to make sure that
I offered my friends opportunities to get food along the way. I chose one
location that was a little more on the spending side and everything else was
either free or it was in a location where the cost minimum was like a cup of
coffee. Something, kind of, reasonable. And the biggest tip I have is to make it
clear where you are and what you're doing while you're there. I used a
Facebook invite for that. I think it's a really useful way to work with Facebook.
It gives people a place to interact with it even if they can't actually attend
the event, which is nice. Tip number two one of my little favorite things to do
is to create something that helps you document the event itself. I like to
create some sort of hashtag or wait for people to share what's happening at the
event. Hey guys, so now we're doing a photo walk. And it was just a way for the
people who are part of this pop-up event to be able to share pictures on you know
Instagram or Twitter but I also feel like it's a good binding source what
changes a thing from being just an event into being a party is often these little
like tweaking details. And as a result of it you get to see later if your friends
upload pictures. Tip number three pick a location. Usually
you think of a party and it's like at a house or at a fixed event space. But if
you're doing a 24-hour party which you need to really choose is like boundaries
for your location. Give people a sense of theme by giving them a specific area. In
my case because I live in a city I chose a neighborhood but moreover I chose a
walkable neighborhood. Pioneer Square is kind of a nice flat like easy walkable
area. That was a perfect size venue for a party where there was still stuff to
explore but there was also the ability for people to land in the entire
neighborhood and still be able to make it to the party. There she goes and here
she is. Yay!
If you live in a smaller place you might
want to just choose a couple block or if you have a specific location in mind or
a thematic location. It goes from being a Victorian to scifi. Victorian sci-fi
that's my genre. She's going in.
I don't know where she's going. While Amara is gone. We're just gonna take a look at this wicked wicked clock.
Tip number four: in the case of something that's a pop-in party, I think one of the
greatest things you can do is like invite people from different parts of
your life and give them the opportunity to meet each other. In this case, I
invited co-workers from the job that I was leaving and I also invited a number
of friends that I have that I thought would think a day-long popin party might
be something fun to go to. She's in the first floor Seattle. That's where all the cool
kids hang out also the rats. Oh Man.
It's not kpop. It's not kpop, that's that's true.
We don't do kpop in Seattle we do SEApop. Oh it's
Jim. Ahh. and Dean or is it Santa noone knows. and then Serena's here she was just the
underground. Whoo. Jim is a back. Thad has appeared. As is Michael. You guys know
Michael. There's Michael. They have coffee Amara does not. It's okay I had enough
coffee today.
Oh Danielle came. She's here. Party!
I love when my friends become friends
with my friends. I love when those things like tie into each other and I also
think that doing that allows people have the opportunity of a special new event
where they make a new friend. So mix up your people. Tip number five.
The last tip is roll with the punches. Things are not gonna go the way you
anticipate or envision them at a party period. I feel like I'm in an episode of
Supernatural and my name is Amara and look at this. I found this... this symbol.
You guys know what that is, let me know. if we found this thing it was just
sitting up here. Also, these guys. A great example of something that happened here
that there's no real way to anticipate in Seattle is it rained. Now to
be fair if you live in Seattle you should know that it's going to rain
sometimes. But it was unexpected that it would rain in the middle of the party
and a lot of it was photo walking so suddenly we were doing photo walking in
the rain. It's raining in Seattle and we were doing photowalking here. Now we're doing photowalking in the rain.
Which means, you need to pop into places keeping
everyone comfy. People aren't gonna stay somewhere they're uncomfortable. So roll
with the punches. In this case, it became a photo walk in the rain with little
stops.
Anyway, we're in the pergola.
And rolling with the punches will also mean that you have the flexibility
to work with what happens. Pioneer Square is in the middle of this big
like construction boom right now. And in the middle of it we saw these giant like
warp pipes. They look like warp pipes like out of Mario video games.
@Parejeda and I decided immediately we needed to go pretend to pop out into Seattle
through a like a warp pipe. So that's what we did here. I even might have found
a turtle, let's see.
Amara is about to pop up.
Whooo!
Okay, we're gonna go before the cops come ~ yay! I wish I had fireballs.
That's After Effects. Like a year. This year! Do you wanna see inside. I do wanna see inside.
I think there's a turtle. I found a turtle in the underground. No, in the pipe. In the the warp pipe.
Oh a turtle to the mushroom kingdom.
Like a Koopa. Anyway, we're gonna go.
I found an A kind of.
It's my favorite letter. Guess why? Three of them in the name. Then there's three channels.
Amara Not In Seattle is a travel channel, where we get lost in travel.
And Amara In Seattle Vlogs vlogging channel.
And you subscribe to all of them. Oh my gosh! Amara In Seattle, all over the Internet. Amara. Subscribe.
Also subscribe to Danielle's channel. Yeah do it! Parejeda, it's fun!
Link down below. Oh yeah. Yeah it is.
Thanks so much for watching Rockstars, Best Adventures
it's Amara In Seattle. Top of the Space Needle. Rain falling
down. Shh. Aha you're clever, you've made it to the
end of the video. First, there's a bonus question: if you could afford to throw it
anywhere in the world, where would you throw a day-long party with your friends?
I'm gonna do a bonus pop-up party tip over on my Facebook page that's Amara In Seattle
on Facebook. There's gonna be an extra video for the end of the year on
this channel because I like to wrap up a good year of YouTube with an extra video.
See you then and then after that on Friday. Whoo.
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Hi everyone! My name is Frede and today, I'm going to be talking about the books that I read in December.
This is gonna be a bit of a messy kind of wrap-up because it's the 21st now
and I'm gonna be talking about the three books that I've sort of read so far,
and then I'm going to my mum's for Christmas and then I'm staying there until the new year.
So everything that I read until then I'm gonna be doing another part of this and then I'm just gonna be editing
it together because I can't be bothered to do two videos for this because it's not that many books.
But I just thought that would be the easiest.
Because I have some time now and if I talk about those three books now
I don't have to talk about them at the end of the month and use that time that I could use for other things
then. So that's just how I'm gonna do it today.
It's a bit like messy but I don't really care.
So the first book that I finished was a comic I guess which is something I usually don't read.
And it's called Purgatory by Holly Brown.
So this is the kind of special limited Kickstarter edition,
I'm gonna put this down.
She's a youtuber, I'm gonna be leaving her channel down below, she makes videos about art.
I'm not an artist but I really enjoy watching her videos,
I think she's hilarious. And she has been doing this webcomic for, I don't know, two years
maybe I think. Quite a long time. And some time in summer I think she had a Kickstarter
for it and I thought okay I really enjoy your videos I would like to kind of support you.
So I donated her some money to get this limited edition from her comic.
So it's got this very pretty picture.
The normal edition kind of that you can buy has another cover which I will be like inserting a photo of here.
But yeah so I've got the special edition I guess.
This is about sort of a religious community, almost kind of like a cult.
They live in some sort of society that's almost like the 50s,
it's very conservative, you have like very strict roles for things people can do,
and you have two I think 15 year old boys, Simon and Damian, and Simon is the son of a priest I guess,
and Damian is a boy who just recently moved to that town,
and kind of through their relationship and through Simon showing Damian around,
you kind of get to see this world. It's a really cruel religion,
they sacrifice people every season or something,
to kind of wash away the sins of the entire community or something like that.
And it's a really interesting kind of concept and basically, you have their relationship
in this very religious, probably very homophobic society.
I really, really liked the art style of this,
I love Holly Brown as an artist and I really did enjoy it for that.
Also when I was reading this I had a lot of uni stress and I couldn't really do a novel,
like my brain was just not having it. So that was very nice to just still be reading something,
to be experiencing a story but kind of a bit easier on my brain I guess.
I think the story could've used some editing, though. Sometimes the dialogue felt a bit clumsy,
there were a couple of like spelling mistakes in there, so yeah, someone should've looked over this.
Like this is self-published so this is kind of why it is like that.
Yeah so I mean it's- I guess it was an average story but I kind of still enjoyed it for what it was,
There is rape in here, so definitely trigger warning for that.
Yeah, this wasn't outstanding but it was enjoyable while I was reading it.
The second book that I wanna talk about today is a DNF but I kind of really almost finished it.
And that is Siclair Lewis' It Can't Happen Here which I had to read for a class on satires.
And this is a book that imagines fascism to rise in the US, it was written in the 1930s.
It's a really bad book.
So I mean this is how far I got. So I've really almost finished it but at some point I just gave up.
Because I was like I can't do it, I can't do it, it's so bad.
Because basically, what the book makes fun of is this sentiment that a lot of Americans have
like 'oh we're so special, like something like fascism can't happen here'
so this is kind of what it makes fun of, at least in the beginning.
But then this guy who is kind of this fascist figure becomes the president of the US,
And after that it just- like, it's not even a downward spiral,
it just from one second to the next just [fwoop noise] and it's bad.
And it's just, it's not a good book. The dialogue is really awkward sometimes,
the story is just like something happens, something happens, something happens, something happens,
but there's no connection between anything.
And Sinclair Lewis I think researched this topic for years, five years maybe even more,
but he wrote this in like half a year or three months or something.
And you can really see that. It's a really bad novel and there's really- yeah I couldn't do it.
All the characters are also extremely flat, they're just there- like it feels like they're just there
so that Sinclair can kind of talk about fascism but they're not- they don't feel like real characters,
and they speak so weirdly. So yeah, there was really nothing good about this.
And I really hope that for my exam I won't need this book. So I'm gonna have to write two essays
and I really hope that there will be no essay question on this book because I just hated it so much
and I really don't wanna finish this.
And the last book that I have for today is a book that I did finish but it was also for uni,
and that is Man Walks into a Room by Nicole Krauss.
This is a book about a man who is found in the desert somewhere in Nevada
and he has lost all his memory and so he comes to a hospital and they find a tumor on his brain.
And they- he has an operation and they kind of manage to cut the tumor out
but he loses most of his memory, the only thing he remembers is his life before he was 12.
So he doesn't remember his wife, he doesn't remember his friends, he doesn't remember anything in his job,
and so his wife comes and picks him up, they go back to New York where he's actually from
so I mean that's quite a way to go from like New York to Nevada,
but so that's where he goes and then that's kind of where the story develops.
And this was Nicole Krauss's first novel I believe and you can really tell.
Because the beginning was really strong, like the first 70 pages I flew through
I really, really loved those. And then it just kind of went downhill very slowly and then very fast.
It's just- you get these- you get a lot of like plot strings kind of and they all-
you have so many loose ends. And at the end of the novel I had so many questions but not in a good way
like you know there are some books that leave you with a lot of questions
and it's like this was brilliant. But this wasn't. She- I think she was trying to do something that was
very smart, but I don't think she really succeeded in that. You can really tell this is her first novel.
I would like to read something else by her, because as I said, the beginning was really strong
and maybe she developed her writing more into that direction.
I don't know, I might have to look into that. But yeah, so it was mediocre.
It wasn't bad but it was, yeah it was a bit underwhelming, I guess.
So these were the three books that I've read so far, as I said it's the 21st.
We'll just have a little cut until the end of the month. So see you then.
So it's now the 30th of December and as you can maybe hear, I'm a bit ill,
so we're sitting on my bed today [laughs]
And yeah basically, after we last spoke I read three more books.
And the first of them was The Good Immigrant. I started this at the beginning of the month
and finished it around Christmas. This I think made its rounds on booktube last year,
it's an essay collection kind of by different I guess ethnic minority writers from the UK
who speak about their experience as being some sort of immigrant to the UK
and how they are treated by people there, their experiences. Very differnt people, you have actors,
you have writers, you have comedians, you have I don't know people from all walks of life
which made it really, really fascinating to have like these many different perspectives
from people who come from so different places in society
and then also have a different I guess ethnic background
and are therefore also treated differently. Obviously, and I think that this is something that everyone has said
who talked about this, some of those essays were more appealing to me than others
because that's what you get when you have 21 people who are so different from each other
writing in one book, there will always be chapters that you like more than others.
But it was amazing for me to have so many different perspectives in just one place
and I definitely learned a lot from this.
And overall basically I think this is a super important book that I think everyone should read.
The next book that I finished is a tiny poetry collection by Warsan Shire
called Teaching My Mother How to Give Birth. It's really just I think 30 pages or something,
it's really short, 34 pages. And in this very short poetry collection she really manages to put so much in here.
There are some poems which are really short, just one or two lines. Which is not my type of poetry.
I always want a bit more than that. But most of them have like this length.
They're like much longer. And her poetry really worked for me, kind of her style of writing.
So basically, this is a collection where she talks about mostly like war,
and the experience of like fleeing war, war is a very I guess recurring topic in this collection
but she also talk about I guess sexual assault, she talks about eating disorders,
a lot of very heavy topics. And these poems really, they- so many of them just
pack a punch and you read it and then the last couple of words just make you go like
wow ok, I was not expecting this kind of turn.
I always find it very difficult to speak about poetry but this was a collection that really, really worked for me.
And I'm gonna have a look at what else she's written because this was really, really good.
And then the last book that I finished was a short story collection,
so I really read a lot of different types of books in the second half of the month,
and that is The Beginning of the World in the Middle of the Night by Jen Campbell.
I've seen a lot of people rave about this book and I love Jen's youtube channel
she's really one of my favourite booktubers, and I'm kind of really frustrated about this.
Because Jen can write. She's an amazing writer in the sense that she really knows how to use language
to make you feel things. And she can really spin these beautiful sentences,
but with some of these stories, they just didn't work for me at all.
Especially, like for example the first story which is called Animals.
Which I've seen a lot of people say that this was one of their favourites,
and for me, the general premise of the story was fascinating,
it's basically if you haven't read it about people buying hearts, mostly from animals
to kind of carry those hearts around with them and then after a while they implant them
into different humans. Which is a fascinating concept.
But what just really irked me and that was something she did in a couple of other stories
but it was the worst in that first story for me, she did a lot of research on different topics,
and I've seen her talk about this in youtube videos where she says some of these stories
came into existence because she did research on a certain topic and then these things she found out
inspired her to write a story. But sometimes it felt like she was just info-dumping,
like showing 'oh look at all these things I know', putting them in the story
and they had something to do with the story, but it was just- you know you have the plot, you have the action
going on and then there is this random sentence, I don't know, 'There used to be a queen who ate hearts,'
and then the story kind of goes into this direction but it just- it really always dragged me out of
the experience of reading those stories and experiencing the world in those stories,
which was really frustrating because as I said, her writing is beautiful.
And so some stories really just left me with this feeling 'God, I wish you had edited this differently.'
Yeah, there were also some stories that I don't really think I got,
where I just read them and at the end I was left feeling very confused
and just feeling like I read a couple of pages with a lot of beautifully written sentences
but no substance to them. Which was really, really sad because as I said, she can write.
But sometimes I felt like I just don't- I didn't get it. I don't know.
There were some stories in here that were amazing, though.
There was one which is called Margaret and Mary at the end of the world.
That was one of my favourite stories, I also really liked the title story of this collection,
those were really, really good. They were really strong and also in the Margaret and Mary one,
there was also a lot of research in the background of that story,
she kind of manages to weave this research into the stories but it doesn't drag me out of the story as much
as with for example the first story. So there were some stories in here that were so strong and like amazing
and if I would give the stories themselves star ratings I would give those stories five stars out of five,
but then there were some that just- just really didn't work for me
and just kind of left me a bit disappointed and underwhelmed.
So, yeah. As a whole, I'm not sure how I liked this.
So these were the last three books that I read in December,
this was a bit of I guess an experimental way to do a wrap up, but this way I had my books to hold them up,
which was nice because I like being able to hold my books up.
If you've read any of the books I talked about today also in the first kind of half of this
do tell me what you thought of them, I would be very interested to hear about that.
And thank you for watching this video, I will see you in my next one. Bye!
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It's time you learned a lesson
It's time that you understand
Don't ever count on anybody else
In this or any other land
I once hoped for friendship
To find a place among my kind
But those were the childish wishes
Of someone who was blind
Open up your eyes
See the world from where I stand
Me, among the mighty
You, caged at my command
Open up your eyes
Give up your sweet fantasy land
It's time to grow up and get wise
Come now, little one, open up your eyes
We all start out the same
With simple naive trust
Shielded from the many ways
That life's not fair or just
But then there comes a moment
A simple truth that you must face
If you depend on others
You'll never find your place
And as you take that first step
Upon a path that's all your own
You see it all so clearly
The best way to survive is all alone
(but absolutely not for always)
Open up your eyes
See the world from where I stand
Me, among the mighty
You, caged at my command
Open up your eyes
And behold the faded light
It's time to grow up and get wise
Come now, little one, open up your eyes
Open up your eyes!
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FOR YEARS WE'VE ALL WATCHED CELEBRITIES ACCEPTING AWARDS
GET PLAYED OFF BY THE HOUSE ORCHESTRA
WHEN THEIR SPEECH RUNS ON TOO LONG.
MY PARENTS WERE REALLY DISAPPOINTED
WHEN I DROPPED OUT OF SCHOOL FOR THAT YEAR,
BUT I FELT LIKE I REALLY JUST NEEDED TO FIND MYSELF.
WORD ?
BUT THEN, YOU KNOW, I WAS LIKE, YOU KNOW WHAT ?
LET ME JUST GO TO HOWARD LIKE MY FATHER, YOU KNOW ?
WELL, THEN, MY GIRLFRIEND GINA, SHE CALLED ME UP,
SHE SAID, "GIRL, YOU HAVE GOT TO GET DOWN TO EMORY,
DOWN TO HOTLANTA !
I WAS LIKE GINA, NUMBER ONE,
WHY ARE YOU CALLING ME UP, TRYING TO CONFUSE ME ?
YOU KNOW SPELMAN'S IN ATLANTA, TOO.
SECOND OF ALL, YOU KNOW I'M VACILLATING HERE, TRYING TO--
WITH "THE WRAP IT UP BOX,"
YOU'VE GOT THAT SAME POWER, RIGHT IN YOUR POCKET.
SO THEN I JUST WENT TO HOWARD, WHERE I MAJORED IN SOCIOLOGY,
AND MADE A LOT OF FRIENDS AND HAD A REALLY GOOD TIME !
SO THAT WAS COLLEGE, HOW ABOUT YOU ?
FROM THE MAKERS OF THE HOME STENOGRAPHER COMES
"THE WRAP IT UP BOX" !
IT'S LIKE BEING THE DIRECTOR OF AN AWARDS SHOW
EVERYWHERE YOU GO !
( pounding gavel )
YOUNG MAN, YOU'VE BEEN FOUND GUILTY BY A JURY OF YOUR PEERS.
THE CRIME YOU'VE COMMITTED WAS VERY SERIOUS,
AND BEFORE I SENTENCE YOU,
I'D LIKE TO SAY A FEW WORDS ABOUT YOUR ARREST RECORD--
WHAT THE HELL ?
YO, THE SIGN IS REAL SIMPLE, "B",
IT SAYS, "WRAP IT UP."
WRAP THAT SHIT UP, "B" !
I DON'T THINK THAT'S A GOOD IDEA.
MAN, YOU WANT SOME TOO ?
YOU'D BETTER WRAP IT UP !
( pounding gavel )
YOU'D BETTER WRAP THAT GAVEL UP, "B" !
THAT'S WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT.
THAT'S WHAT I WAS TELLING YOU.
WITH "THE WRAP IT UP BOX," THINGS WILL COME TO AN END
AT THE PERFECT TIME...
WHENEVER YOU WANT THEM TO.
I'M GONNA ROCK IT TONIGHT !
HAVE YOU EVER FELT THIS IN YOUR LIFE ?
I'M TAKING YOU ON A JOURNEY, GIRL !
( moaning )
PSYCH !
PSYCH, YOU THOUGHT I WAS DONE, DIDN'T YOU ?
IT AIN'T OVER.
( music playing )
FOR REAL ? NOT EVEN CLOSE ?
NOT EVEN CLOSE.
HOLD ON, NOW, HANG IN THERE WITH ME.
HOW ABOUT THAT ?
HEY, CAN YOU READ ?
WRAP IT UP.
YOU NEED TO WRAP IT UP !
WRAP IT UP !
( moaning )
THAT'S A WRAP !
WOO !
"THE WRAP IT UP BOX," IN STORES NOW !
AVAILABLE AT ALL WALDBAUM'S.
♪ STOP SKIPPING YOUR REMEDIAL CLASS ♪
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