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181024 Cha Eun Woo (Astro) Was Spotted In Mexico City Filming JTBC Reality Show Carefree Travellers

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I was in a horror movie | 4 virgins 1 cabin - Duration: 5:48.

hello my name is Eugene capon better known as Capon Design welcome to my

Vlog show where I take three to five minutes of my day and try to bring you

some level of value today I want to talk about the fact that I was in an R-rated

short film. It wasn't actually rated R but based on everything that goes on

inside the film if it was a full-length film going to market I know it would

most likely get an R rating if not an NC-17 just stop based on all the stuff

that happened in it and you know it looks something like this let's roll the

trailer

why don't we have a party we can invite your friends

oh yeah you like that bitch this is your fault! I swear to god I'll fuck her. I have to do fucking

face the body partner basement. By the way how's mom after last night

it is right? It feels right .

so that was the trailer for four virgins one cabin or better known as Hardwood

Cabin. It's where four virgins go to a cabin and a woman is there to try to

sacrifice them to a panda God. You know very much something you would find on

the Internet. There is a censored, heavily censored version on YouTube but if you

want to watch the uncensored version there is a link down below my buddy Greg

has a patreon and that's where you can actually go see the movie. The cast

was fantastic as far as people who had actually worked on things for a long

time. We had and I'm Anna Minx, Billy the fFridge, onision, Skylar of video media and

er.. Influence Media and my buddy Chris Vance who had been in a bunch of Toyota

commercials and then myself. We went up to my family's cabin shop this whole

thing in like six hours along with like two other sketches that are on other

channels and you know yes this is kind of a crude film for my particular brand

do I regret being in it no because I think as we grow as personalities and

actors and influencers that we should be trying to stretch our legs in different

ways and become more flexible for things that we might do down the road I

actually started in a film called Justice Never Reloads years ago and

that's how I discovered I love being on camera that's why I do this now is

because I know that I can bring you some level of value or entertainment and that

is what drives me to do so and while this film is definitely something

outside of my normal brand I don't think being an actor and portraying a role

like this is necessarily a bad thing yes there is cussing and there is a lot of

repent homophobia in the characters who end up actually being gay and you know

there's there's killers and terrible sex jokes and you know everything that you

would come to expect from a really bad R film especially one about virgins

going to a cabin in the woods but you know again

these are all characters that we played every scene was actually improved and we

just went with it and we tried to figure out where the the story went as we were

improving all the scenes and more or less my character was just me as a 35

year old virgin so there are actors and comedians who do things in art and

comedic and on film mediums that are not necessarily inherent to their

personality I mean I don't I don't think the guy who plays Hitler in documentary

films for the History Channel is actually looking to go murder the Jewish

populace but you know if he ends up at a Klan rally in real life that is a

completely another story I don't think Robin Williams was a genie

or he was an active cross dresser I don't think that Donald Glover wants to shoot

people I don't believe that Scarlet Johnson is Asian. It is okay to take

roles that you yourself would normally see yourself in it's it's called

growing and diversifying and you know stretching your creative muscles to

figure out maybe you're really good on camera as a magician or a prostitute

which those are not bad things anyway if you enjoyed this video be sure to give

it a like a thumbs up a subscribe do whatever you need to do on whatever

social network you are currently watching this video I'm Eugene Capon and

better known as Capon Design thank you for watching my show and I will see you

in the next video

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Daniela Katzenberger: Was für ein zuckersüßes Duett! Sie ist mit ihrer kleinen Sophia im Tonstudio - Duration: 2:24.

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Was One Friend the Third Wheel after the Band Broke Up? - Duration: 4:21.

- Alright Joy, Let's do this, okay?

(laughter)

- So why did you pick up and move

away without telling your girls.

- Well, you know it was time to do

something different, time to do new, you know,

and we didn't have a whole lot of gigs, you know,

going on and you know I still had to make money.

- But girlfriend, these were your friends.

These were the people who that you woke up with.

You sing together, you guys had dreams together.

Couldn't you have said, "listen girls,

I'm moving on, I'm done."

You just like vanished.

- [Joy] Yeah, well you know, I met my husband and he says

- [Vivica] I heard you heard she said, "my husband".

(mixture of voices)

- You know he was ready to leave,

"let's move to Atlanta,

let's take the kids. - But you could have done that

Let's go do something different."

- You could've done that

and still communicated with them because

they were your friends. - [Joy] That's true,

but we have kind of dwindled anyway

and you know, we weren't really talking anyway.

I mean we just kind of started, you know,

growing apart and everybody was

doing their own thing. - Something happened that

got you a little bit, c'mon.

(overlapped talking and laughter)

- [Vivica] Okay because Latrice

is over there crying. - Yeah, she's emotional

- She is getting a little emotional about it.

You still hurt about it, huh? - I am,

- I am because still til today,

I wanna to know what happened?

- [Vivica] Joy, what happened?

- [Latrice] Why you didn't tell us?

- I didn't, I wasn't trying to - [Judge] She's emotional.

- intentionally hurt anybody, you know,

but, you know like I said, when my husband

said it's time to go, let's go do something.

- We understand that, we didn't know you had a husband.

We didn't even know you had a boyfriend

that you was that serious with.

- [Vivia] For real?

Ya'll didn't know she had a boyfriend.

- [Latrice] We didn't know she got married.

We didn't know any of that.

- [Vivia] You weren't even invited?

- [Latrice] We weren't invite.

- [Vivica] Joy, why you didn't invite

ya girls to the wedding?

- [Joy] It was a very small, intimate wedding.

And we hadn't really spoke in a long time anyway.

It seemed like they became best friends

and I felt a little left out. - Uh-oh, uh-oh, here it comes.

- [Vivica] Ah wait a minute now.

How did you know that they became best friends?

- Well you know they had became closer before I even left.

I could see where they were becoming closer.

- [Host] And were you jealous of them getting closer?

- [Joy] I don't like the word jealous.

- [Vivica] I know that's right.

(women clamoring)

- [Joy] But I will say it would hurt

(Women clamoring)

- [Joy] Okay - [Hosts] Okay

- You know, so I was a little hurt.

I'm seeing like because I felt like I,

you know we're family, but we were friends first.

- How are you related?

- We had marriages, like four different marriages,

- within, between the two of our families.

And me and Latrica are family.

My Dad and her mother are sister and brother.

- [Woman] So you first cousins with Latrice?

(Females agreeing)

- [Vivica] That's ya cousin girl.

Girl you didn't invite your first cousin to the wedding.

- [Joy] I know, it was small:

it was my mother, his mother, my sister, and our kids.

- [Female] Oh, okay.

- [Joy] So it wasn't even other family members,

you know what I mean, so.

- [Vivica] Latrice, does that make that little bit better?

- No because I mean still, she could've

told us that she was getting married.

(overlapped talking)

We understand that you're getting married,

we'd be happy for you and we also understand that,

okay it's small, that's fine.

- How'd you find out she got married?

Was it on Facebook?

- I saw it on Facebook.

(inaudible overlapping talking)

and we didn't even know it was her.

We didn't even know her name.

- You guys where like, 'no' and Nichole,

I mean, Joy brought up the fact

that her feelings were hurt because

it sound like you and Latrice had became besties.

So, do you think you were inclusive

of Joy when you guys hung out?

- All the time, Latrice is like

the glue if you wanna, if you will.

She's always tries to bring the camaraderie

and want everybody to feel apart

and so I don't think we got any closer.

I think we just wanted to still do things like karaoke,

'cause we miss the band, you know what I mean?

So we were doing little things like that.

- But you guys did a reunion show and you invited her?

- Well we were trying to have a reunion

and we breached out and we had one meeting at our house

and after that, we didn't hear from her.

So, she didn't want to do it. - Joy!

So we did it ourself.

- Joy is side eyein', what are you side eyein'

like that, Joy?

- Because, I don't know, I can feel it

when we did come together.

- [Vivica] Well what did you feel?

- I don't know, I just felt like,

I don't want to say that they were judging me

but because of the fact that I got married

- [Vivica] Okay and they weren't invited to

the wedding, I didn't tell them

I was getting married or anything, maybe it was

just me feeling like I didn't - Just a little sensitive?

- Yeah, I was a little sensitive.

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Man Utd transfer news: Gareth Bale was planning for Real Madrid exit by doing THIS - Duration: 2:45.

 Manchester United have long been tipped to lure Bale away from Real Madrid, with interest dating back to Sir Alex Ferguson's time in charge

 The Scot wanted the 29-year-old when he was starting out in the Southampton youth academy but, ultimately, missed out to Tottenham

 Manchester United also saw Bale slip through their grasp in 2013, despite David Moyes launching a huge £120million bid

 The Wales international has been a big hit at the Bernabeu ever since but, despite that, talk of a move away has also lingered

 And England cricket icon Freddie Flintoff has now revealed Bale came close to joining United because he wanted to buy his house! He does not specify when but merely says 'a few seasons ago

' Flintoff told Betstars: "I've always followed Bale's career but not always for sporting reasons

 "A few seasons ago I was desperate for United to sign him because I was looking to flog my house and apparently, he was interested

 "In the end his move didn't go through so neither did mine!" The MEN claim that Flintoff 'was likely' referring to the 2015 summer transfer window

 Rafa Benitez had just succeeded Carlo Ancelotti as manager. And the Spaniard wanted to build his team around Bale, rather than Cristiano Ronaldo, before his sacking

 Flintoff, meanwhile, eventually sold his house to Manchester City ace Benjamin Mendy

 "We had to wait a few years and ended up selling it to Benjamin Mendy," he added

 "A totally different character. "I don't think the neighbours knew what had hit them! "I see my old house on his Instagram videos every now and again and I can tell you he certainly can get away with more in that house than I used to

 "My missus wouldn't even let me in with my shoes on."

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BEANO T13: The ORIGINAL "Baseball Grenade" | That Was History - Duration: 4:30.

The grenade has been a common weapon used in warfare for a very long time.

It grew in popularity during the World Wars, but grenade-like weapons can be traced back

as far as the Byzantine Empire who placed Greek Fire into jars.

Here's a great example of how China adopted the Greek Fire concept between the 10th and

12th centuries to make their own grenades.

This basic concept inspired the development of quite a few more complex models including

the Ketchum Grenade that was used during the American Civil War.

I can't help but see a Nerf Vortex Football when I look at this one though.

*laughs* All of these designs are definitely fascinating, but certainly the most American

of them all is THIS one that was inspired by America's Pastime.

Let's take a look at how baseball helped create a popular grenade that is still used

today.

Welcome to That Was History, I'm Cliff Langston.

For the majority of World War II, the United States of America primarily used the Mk 2

grenade, also known as the "Pineapple" grenade.

It was modeled after the French F1, and featured 40 "knobs" around the body that were intended

to help with fragmentation.

Its "mouse trap" fuse design also proved to be one of the most successful grenade fuse

concepts.

Despite the Mk 2's success, some American officers were not satisfied with the design

and suggested that a grenade should emulate a baseball because, "any American young

man should be able to properly throw the grenade with both accuracy and distance."

In response to this idea, the Office of Strategic Services, known as the CIA today, developed

the BEANO T-13 grenade with help from the Eastman Kodak Corporation.

The original design called for the size and weight to match that of a baseball at 5.5

ounces with a circumference of 9 and a half inches, but the weight was increased to 12

ounces in its final version.

What made the BEANO T-13 even more unique was its "pressure trigger" that encouraged

the two finger grip that someone might use while throwing a baseball.

The mechanical system inside also allowed the grenade to detonate on impact, which differed

from the Mk2's timed fuse that would go off after so many seconds had passed.

The BEANO T-13 was approved for field use in the latter part of World War II, and about

10,000 were shipped to Europe.

It's also believed that a limited quantity were used during the invasion of Normandy.

Unfortunately, the BEANO T-13 did more harm than good.

The triggers were just too sensitive, which resulted in premature detonations that injured

quite a few of America's own troops and killed several more.

On June 15th of 1945 an order was given to cease production of the grenade and destroy

any stock until a safer fuse was developed.

New versions of the T-13 were created, but were never approved before the end of World

War II, which earned the grenade the title of having killed or injured more of its own

personnel than the enemy.

Since the war was over, the demand for a safe BEANO T-13 vanished and all versions were

again ordered destroyed.

While this grenade is considered a failure, it did inspire a line of "baseball grenades"

that are still used – the most recent of which is the M-67.

This grenade has been in use since the late 1960's and still maintains a similar weight

and shape as the BEANO T-13.

The main difference is that the M-67 utilizes the tried and true timed fuse with lever method

as its means of detonation.

This kind of makes it a cross between the Mk2 and the BEANO T-13.

If you happen to be a collector of old military weaponry, you can still find the BEANO T-13

for sale.

Just be prepared to empty your wallet because one disarmed grenade will cost you anywhere

from $1500 to $5000 or more.

Since most of the T-13's were destroyed and they weren't manufactured in large quantities

to begin with, this grenade is considered one of the rarest and most sought after from

World War II.

So there you have it, the story of the ORIGINAL "baseball grenade."

If you enjoyed this video, I hope you'll give it a thumbs up.

You can also hit that subscribe button and notification bell to keep getting updates

from our channel.

If you're looking for more great stories from History, why not check out these?

I'm sure you'll enjoy them as well.

Until next time, I'm Cliff Langston.

Thanks for watching.

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Why my video was blocked and the poll! - Duration: 5:09.

Youtube, i dont get it

However, yesterday i just made a livestream with you guys bcs i was unactive for like 1 month ago

and i want do do a livestream, drawing of the Ottoman Empire

and i was bored so and i wan also to speak but i want to concetrate/relax. So i play some music

But it just got blocked to all of the countries in the world because of youtube.

So like a example

Hmmmm its a wonderful day i am gonna check on the Youtube Community and i am gonna check if someone is going to copyrighted

Ohhh i see his channel(Sergen Mapper)he is doing a livestream for the first time since he uploaded a month ago

Thats great!

But.... I..... heard sounds.... Let me check. Lets see i am gonna shazam the song

OHHHW

Its a popular song, I mean SONGS. Listening to Russian Hardbass, Pop music, Popular songs. Hmmm...... What should i do?

Just let this guy the free speech of freedom or gonna block this video that noone can see except himself

Yeppp,i do the 2nd! Block this video!

And thats why the video is blocked because of Youtube of course

Butt just dont get it every single content that i use music also for the episodes

Its also getting copyrighted for 1-5 seconds for a intro is getting copyrighted. Just dont get it butt however

I said at the end of the livestream i am making a poll

Of 2 subjects or maybe 4 or 5 idk. 1 - Should i make a alphabetic order of countries from continents? So like Europe - Andorra until Switserland(i mean Vatican City sorry :(

Or you guys suggest the countries what you want that i am gonna make a speedart video. I am make a poll out of it, the most country wins(but the others will follow to the place order)

Or maybe others like, History countries or What if question? Like what Alternate History Hub is doing. What if Germany won ww1 or What if the Ottoman Empire survived today

Or continue with mapping

So you guys vote on the poll. I will leave the results of the poll and poll itself in the description below

And tomorrow is the final results of the poll. Share this video to everyone thats like : Oh Sergen Mapper is not active anymore so i am not gonna watch it

You have to watch it still you never know. Like a annoucement or a sad moment that i am gonna delete my channel

Oh thats earlier to say now sorry

Share this video please to everyone for the future of my channel

Leave a like, comment below and subscribe. I see the results tomorrow. Bye!

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Patterson & Zapata | I was made for loving you - Duration: 1:21.

Patterson?

Tasha?

Hey, how high do you want it?

As high as it goes.

I like your style.

Not your style. That's cool.

You should have cared about me more.

I'm not over it yet.

I know.

But I want to be.

That's good enough for me.

You're allergic to cats.

It's true.

You're like some kind of wizard.

What do we do now, elf?

Actually, I am a gnome cleric.

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Was sind meine Wünsche? - Duration: 1:43.

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2018.10.24 NBA DAILY RECAP : WAS @ GSW - Duration: 2:07.

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Ochocinco & Terrell Owens Talk S--t Over Who Was the Better WR | Simms & Lefkoe S1E8 - Duration: 18:05.

- [Imitating Bill Belichick] "17 scrubs, 12 brushes. Put my socks on."

- Who's the better receiver sittin' right here?

Think about it. - Ahhh!

♪♪

Welcome to "Simms & Lefkoe." Simms the Oracle.

You were in fine form this past week.

- Thank you. - I'll be honest

social was blowin' up. - Whoa.

- "Simms, Bortles is benched! Bortles is benched!"

I think they wanna know— - Yeah. - Did you take joy in it?

Were you sitting at home goin'—[laughing evilly]

- Well, a little because I wanna go, like

"See?" Like, "Listen to what I say."

You know, I don't sit around and just

twiddle my thumbs and watch football.

You know, I study it hard. - Yeah.

- But I'm never happy to see a guy lose his job.

- No. - I've been there before.

I've been benched. I understand that.

But at the same time, I feel like some people

are starting to finally see some of the flaws that I've been

trying to point out to people for the last two years. - Yes.

- You and I both know, since this started last season

because we saw how talented Jacksonville was.

- You love the Jaguars. - I have a man-crush

on more guys on the Jaguars than any other team in the sport.

- Bortles is going to start against the Eagles in London.

- Right decision. - You mentioned that

it's the problem of the team. - Yes.

- "Simms & Lefkoe" is about solutions.

- We are. - Not problems.

And I believe there's something in the air that can fix this.

Love.

So, the relationship between the Jaguars and Bortles

off to a little bit of a rocky patch.

- Right. - I found an app.

- Yeah. - It's a good dating app.

- Sure. - It's called QB Cupid. - Ooh.

- Matching up QBs with teams that need 'em.

- I wouldn't trust you to matchmake anything. Go ahead.

- I have some steamy ones here, Simms.

- Right. Of course you do. - Hot and heavy.

- Right.

First one— Baltimore, Maryland. - Right.

- I think a perfect match for Jacksonville.

RG3.

- No! No! It doesn't work. Swipe the wrong way.

I don't know what to say.

- They already have two quarterbacks.

Why not let him go?

- They don't trust Lamar Jackson

to run the full scope of the offense yet.

The Baltimore Ravens look at themselves as a team

that can go to the Super Bowl.

They are not gonna trade away RG3 cuz they—

If something happens to Joe Flacco

RG3's gonna be the guy that comes in to run the offense.

- This one's got an interesting screen name.

GumpMan5, 25 years old, in a relationship, New Orleans.

Moved a little bit, so willing to move again.

- Oh, OK. - Teddy Bridgewater, Saints.

The most coveted backup of all backups. - Oh, that's right.

- They got Taysom Hill in New Orleans.

- Oh, that's right, Taysom Hill

who we haven't seen really throw the ball yet.

- Doesn't need to. He's incredible.

- He is, and he might be down the line.

But again, sorry, Jacksonville.

New Orleans is not gonna risk their chance

to go to the Super Bowl

with Drew Brees getting a high ankle sprain or getting hurt.

That's why they traded

for Teddy Bridgewater before the season

Jacksonville!

Before the season! -All right.

This one is spontaneous, creative— - What a profile.

- Ivy League-educated. - Right. - FitzMagic.

- OK... - Ryan Fitzpatrick. Come on.

- There's a glimmer there. - Oooh!

- OK? A glimmer. - Yes! Hot!

- You might wanna, like, save that tab, OK, or something.

-What? -Save that tab, like—

- What does that mean? - I don't know. Tab on the computer or something.

- Next one is a little vulnerable right now. - Right.

- Recently got out of a three-year relationship out of Buffalo.

- Yeah. - Didn't really work out

in the small, little rebound in Cleveland.

- Sure. Right. - Tyrod Taylor.

- That is the kind of quarterback that makes sense

in this situation, like Tampa Bay

where there's a third-stringer.

Do they go, "OK, we got somebody here

where our team won't fall apart if the starter goes down"?

- OK. All these people wrapped up in relationships.

I have one that is single. - Oooh.

- And I—It's one of those profiles I look at and go

"I don't understand why they haven't been scooped up yet."

- Yeah, I know where you're goin' already.

- I don't know if you do. - Yeah. - Little-known player.

- I bet. - Colin Kaepernick.

- Oh, yeah, never heard of him. Yeah, I mean, hey, listen.

You know where I stand on this argument.

He should've been a starting quarterback last year.

Should they bring in Kaepernick, just to see how he does?

Just that question.

- Should they bring in Kaepernick– - Just to see what level he's at.

- Sure. - Isn't it their duty?

If they want to win the Super Bowl, isn't it their job to go,

- I do, right. - "Let's just see"?

The point is this.

This is not running back or receiver or defensive back

where they just go, "Run to that hole,"

or, "Cover that guy."

This is about learning a whole offense

and learning all these rules.

And to ask a quarterback to come in at this point of the year

and then just take over and learn up the whole system

it's kind of unrealistic.

That's why we don't see it really ever happen.

- The Jaguars and a quarterback, looks like we're unable

to find a match at this time. - Right.

- But I would argue there is not a better match

than Terrell Owens and Chad Johnson as humans.

- Man, they're awesome. Right.

- I'm thinkin' the year maybe 2004, 2005.

- OK.

- Football season as a team, as a u—

[Door opens]

Speed. I bet that's Doug f--king s--t up.

- We're rolling. - Oh!

- Stop. - What?!

- What's up, man? Chris.

You doin' all right, man? - You gotta be kidding me.

- Congrats, man, congrats. - Appreciate it, appreciate it.

- The Hall of Famer in the flesh. - Yeah, boy! - What?!

- Woo, you look different. - You look golden.

[Laughter]

- There's a gold hue around you. - What's happenin'?

- You're looking good. - You told him to come up here?

- Yeah, yeah, yeah. - That's awesome.

- We're goin' to get McDonald's after this.

Who's the better receiver sittin' right here?

Think about it. - Who's the better receiver?

- Yeah. -What kind of question is that? - Well, I think T.O.'s one

of the top three receivers in the history of the sport.

- That's a f--kin' lie.

Let me tell you why. - Tell me why.

- He's not the better f--kin' receiver.

He had the better cards dealt to him

and took advantage of those opportunities.

- How do you figure that? - Can I finish?

- No, first of all, I'm gonna stop—

- Can I finish? - No, I'm gonna make you stop right there—

- But listen, listen— - Because I only played

with Steve Young three years. - Who? Who?

- Steve Young, three years, that's it.

- I don't care who you played with.

- Outside of that, you had Carson Palmer—

- Listen. - A Heisman Trophy winner.

- Look where I— - That doesn't matter! - I was in Cincinnati.

You played for the 49ers! - That has nothin' to do with it!

- The Cowboys, the Eagles— - They weren't that good, the 49ers, though.

- Wait a minute! - The 49ers weren't that good.

- These are awesome organizations.

When I came in, I was in the s--t bowl

according to everybody else. - Whoa!

- And I made the most of the cards that I was dealt.

- Bro, I could've played for the Cleveland Browns

and did what I did— - So basically—

-So don't tell me— - I'm not finished talking.

- I played with the Buffalo Bills— - I'm not finished talking. — And got off.

- I'm not finished talking. - I played with the Cincinnati Bengals with you and got off. - OK, Jesus f--king Christ.

- Was there one part of the game

any part of the game that you stole from each other

where you were like, damn— - I couldn't.

I couldn't do anything he did, honestly. - No?

- His DNA, his makeup, his skill set is completely—

I mean, night and day, completely.

The stuff he would do, the stiff-arming people

never f--kin' worked.

I would go the opposite way - [Laughing]

- Cuz I was more of a finesse player.

My favorite thing to watch T.O. do

him and Brandon Marshall

dudes playin' bump-and-run.

Let's say I'm tired— fourth quarter.

They have this f--kin' tug-and-pull where they invite

the contact and wait for you to get a hold and pull by.

How in the f--k? - Yeah, I know. I've seen it.

- I tried it in practice one time.

I'm right there in the same spot. Can't get off.

- So, you're on the Bengals.

What was the day when he joined the Bengals?

- I had lobbied for that big-time with Marvin, with Marvin.

I said—I asked Marvin, you know, a lot, man.

"We really need to bring T in.

I think it would help us offensively tremendously."

- Who was your receiver coach, God bless his soul, that year?

- Sheppard, Mike Sheppard. - Mike Sheppard at the time.

- Dealing with you two in meetings must've been amazing.

I would've loved to have been in a meeting with you two. - Nah, it was easy.

When I'm workin', I'm locked in.

- Yeah, I know you are. I know you both are.

- Yeah, I mean, again, people may think

that we're uncoachable based on the antics

and how we, you know, go about, but when it came to football

like, literally— - That's what nobody gets to see.

- Right, I know. - In the workplace, when it's time to work.

I remember he's tryin' to get me to slow down

on Fridays, remember?

- Yeah. - Man, Fridays.

Man, I'm out there balls to the wall.

- You know how Fridays are, you know?

- It's a chill day. - It's time to taper down.

- I know you were. I know. Right. - Man, listen.

- I'm like, "Dude."

- T was like, "What are you doin'?"

I'm takin' scout team— - Yeah, I'm like, "Bro!"

- And this is well into my 10th, ninth year.

I'm just out there movin'.

- Yeah, the perception is wrong.

- I remember just—

I'm just growin' up. Think about the Hurricanes in the '90s.

- Yeah. - And that's what I grew up

watching, so as a kid growing up

the game of football was about having fun.

When you're in the NFL and you misbehave or they do something

you don't like or you don't follow their rules

what's the first thing they take from you?

- Money. - Money.

- Money. Because that's what they think you value the most. - Right.

- But for me, the money was gonna come. - Regardless. - Money comes and goes.

It's gonna come regardless, which is why I never stopped

doin' what I was doin' because the money was great.

It was awesome. But when I didn't have any money, this is the way

I played the game of football, which is why I never stopped.

- Even with—and to go a step further

you talk about the Hall of Fame

and everybody realizes when you're in the Hall of Fame

obviously, there are financial opportunities

well outside of that, and so I was well aware of that

and I had some Hall of Famers even told me—they was like

"Man, you gonna mess up these opportunities."

You know, for me, I'm just like Chad, you know?

Money comes and goes.

If I had to, you know, if I'm put in a situation

where I gotta choose money over my family and friends

I'mma choose my family and friends all day.

And it was just, it was sad to see how

the media, again, they didn't allow themselves

an opportunity to know who we are as people

and they went into the perception

of who they thought we were

and again, we just went out there

and we just had fun with the game.

- It makes it more interesting to have the villains

to have someone to talk about. There has to be a bad guy.

- There has to be. - They have to, but it's unfair, like you said

because, again, how can you justify Tom Brady doin'

or sayin' some of the same things that I've done—

- Right. - Showing emotion.

- Right, yelling the F-word at the stands.

- Right. Exactly. I've seen him curse out coaches.

I've seen him berate his own teammates. - Yeah, right.

- But he's looked at and upon as a leader, a champion, you know?

- You know what, if I had to do it again

honestly, to restart and had to do it again

I'd do it the exact same way.

I wouldn't change s--t.

- So T.O. just surprised us. - Right.

- Like, we were hangin' out with Chad Johnson, in comes T.O.

Those two are really like brothers.

- Oh, I thought he came because he was like

"Damn, Simms is there. Let me go hang out with him."

I'm pretty sure that's why he came by.

- You think so? - I think so.

I'm pretty cool. - That's great.

Well, see, that's the truth he believes

but what he's saying, it's not really honest.

And sometimes we hear coaches talk, and we go

"That's not the truth."

So it's time for a little bit of "Coach Speak."

All right, Simms, first one, you're doin' it.

Marrone comes out and says, "I did it to try

and get a spark from this team to put everyone on notice."

That's the reason he benched Bortles.

- Right. - What's the truth?

- The truth is: "Ha ha ha ha!

The old 'spark the team by benching the quarterback' trick.

Uh, think they bought that one?

I mean, come on. You guys are watchin' the game.

This guy can't throw the football.

What am I supposed to do? No wonder nobody wanted this job

when they first tried to hire me."

- All right, so, Vrabel went for two

at the end of the game against the Chargers. - Yup.

- And after the game, he said, you know

"We put a lot of faith into our players.

Face the same situation, I'd like to think I'd do it the same way."

What he really wanted to say is

"Hey, guys, here's the truth.

I'm a linebacker, and I think like a linebacker.

I put two fingers in the air and I say, 'Get me the win.'

Did I want a slant from Mariota at the 1?

No. My OC, what are you doin'?!

You got a mobile quarterback and Derrick Henry.

Figure it out!"

All right, Vrabel.

- Doug Pederson, my coach of my Eagles—

man, he looks teary-eyed in that photo—

sayin', "Pressure's off, man.

We can go and play and have fun and just relax."

But what he's really thinking is

"Ahhh! What the hell is goin' on?!

We won the Super Bowl, and now I'm losing control of everything

and Carson Wentz can't do it all by himself

and my defense is falling apart! What the f--k?!"

So that took a lot out of me. - Oh, it should've.

- That one was a little personal. - I liked it.

- So, last week, we said that every coach should really wonder

"What would Bill Belichick do?"

And we made bracelets.

WWBBD? What Would Bill Belichick Do?

And we have letters here for all the coaches in the NFL.

So if it's a time-management issue, if it's salary

if it's comments— come on.

Put one in there for Doug Marrone.

- OK, fine. Sure. - We're gonna send these

to all the coaches in the NFL so that if they ever reach

a point where they don't know what to do

they can ask themselves, "What would Belichick do?"

- We're so nice. We're so giving here

at the "Simms & Lefkoe" show. - I'm not gonna lie.

I wore this home. - Right. - And this morning

I took a shower, and I'm getting ready for work today

and it actually made me uncomfortable. - Yeah.

Cuz I thought about how would Bill Belichick shower—

- Right. - And I legitimately took it off.

- Better than you. Better than you.

- [Imitating Bill Belichick] "17 scrubs, 12 brushes. Put my socks on."

It freaked me out. Like, it legitimately freaked me out.

- Yeah, I mean, he's a machine, and there's no doubt about it.

- Hi, I'm Peyton Manning. And you're watchin'

"Simms & Lefkoe" on Bleacher Report.

I don't love it, but you will.

- We are not even halfway through the NFL season yet

but you believe there are four teams

that have already punched their ticket

to get a bye in the first round of the playoffs.

You believe the top two seeds in the NFC, AFC already sewn up.

- It's done. Finito. - It's not even Week 8 yet.

- Like that? That was Pat Shurmur. Finito.

- That was great, but it's not even Week 8 yet.

- Yeah, that's OK. I'm good at this.

- All right. So who?

- The Rams, the 1 seed. Lock it in, OK?

The Saints, the 2 seed, lock it in.

- No other team can come and take a spot?

- I don't see it. I think they're a cut above the rest in the NFC.

- What about the AFC? - The AFC?

First-round bye, Kansas City Chiefs.

First-round bye, New England Patriots.

Lock it in. - 100 percent?

- Yes, they are the cream of the crop— - Guaranteed?

- In that conference, no doubt.

- Simms staple! Lefkoe lock! - Oracle!

- Guaranteed. - Oracle.

- Write it in permanent marker! - Write it in permanent ink!

[Needle buzzing]

- All right, Simms, you said ink. - I said ink.

Let's have it, bro. - You like 'em? NFC, AFC.

- Looks good, man. It really does.

- Thanks, bro.

- Just I'm a little scared of the Vikings and Kirk Cousins, dude.

- You can't do this. I just got this done.

- They got lasers, man. We can always update 'em.

It's like power rankings. You're all good.

- We've got ourselves a winner.

Tony "The Dragon" nailed the Broncos last week.

I'm gonna be honest.

I don't think he actually watched the game

but it doesn't matter because The Dragon is alive and well.

This week, the revenge of Brocktober

takin' on his old Texans.

Let's see who Tony takes.

[Sniffing] You smell that?

- Smells good, right? - It does smell good.

It's also the smell of success. Why, Tony?

Because the Broncos won.

I have $113.65— - Wow. That's great.

- With your name on it. - Thank you very much.

- Yeah. You watched the game, though, right?

- Oh, yes, of course I did. - And you felt good?

- They blew them out. That was a great game.

- I was sittin' there goin', "The Dragon breathes fire."

All right, so this Thursday,

the 4-3 Miami Dolphins with Brock Osweiler

head to Houston, the 4-3 Texans, and Deshaun Watson.

- I like the Texans already.

- You do? - Yes.

- Just by that? - Just by that.

- It's a big favorite, though, Tony.

It's 7.5 points. - 7.5 points, huh? Wow, that's a lot of numbers.

- You're gonna do another 250 of my dollars?

Because I'd like to come back next week.

- Yeah. I want you to come back next week, too.

- I know. - Uh—

- Final answer? - I'll take the Dolphins. 7.5 points.

- Ah, s--t. I really wanted you to take the Texans.

- You did? - Yeah, but now

you've already said it.

So you're goin' Dolphins? - Dolphins all the way.

Let me get a Dolphins— don't leave me hangin'.

Dolphins. - Dolphins.

- So, The Dragon—and I tried to convince him

not to after the shoot— - Don't you touch my Dragon.

I have him trained the way I would like to train him.

- So you agree with him? - He's my little Toothless dragon.

- Dolphins plus-7.5? - Yes, I do.

- Wow. - What, are we gonna listen to you? - Brock Osweiler against the defense

that's gonna want revenge? - Oh, I know, revenge.

No, it's too many points. On the road.

Yes, I don't think they're gonna win the game

but they're gonna cover the spread.

I'm ridin' with The Dragon.

- If you watched "Monday Night Football"

you may have seen this kid dressed up

like Odell Beckham Jr. - What a cutie.

- And it gave us the idea for "Simms & Lefkoe."

Next week is Halloween. - Yeah.

- I wanna see more kids dressed up

as players or coaches in the NFL.

I mean, I want pictures like this.

- I mean, that's a classic right there.

Actual, life-sized cheeks there for Andy Reid.

- He's even doing the same thing with his eyes

that Andy does when he looks at the play sheet.

Or little Ditka.

- Oh, Ditka. I love the vest. That is unbelievable.

The mustache looks real. Who wins in a fight?

Hurricane Ditka or Ditka?

- I'm takin' this kid. - I'm goin' with Ditka.

- So send us a picture or video of your kid

dressed up like a player or coach

#NFLKids, and we will put them

on the show next week for Halloween.

And your son is gonna be dressing up

as Phil Simms? Chris Simms?

- Nope, he's goin' with Thanos this year.

- Thanos. - The evil villain.

He's still in shock that the Avengers lost that.

That was groundbreaking.

- And yet he's dressing up as Thanos?

- Thanos was kinda cool.

My little girl's gonna be a farmer.

That's what she's gonna be.

Don't know what else to tell you.

- Thanks for participating in #NFLKids, Chris Simms.

- Sorry, you didn't tell me until today. Too late.

- For Simms. - Peace out, homies.

- I am the L-E-F-K-O-E. - Man.

- And we will holler at you next week.

Enjoy the games, everybody.

♪♪

- I'm definitely faster than he is. He's quicker, he's quicker–

- We can go out there and race right now. We have f--kin' cameras.

- He does not want that. I guarantee.

- The street is there. We can race right now in the middle of the street.

- There's a parking lot. - Sixty, I'mma blow your doors off.

- I'm a f--kin' cheetah, man, get the f--k outta here. - Sixty, I'mma blow your doors off.

- So, I'm gonna say, one, you're wearing jeans. - These are Tech Stretch from H&M, okay?

Tech Stretch. I can move.

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What If The Haunted Hill House Was Real? - Duration: 5:36.

Hill House is the latest spook to be freaking out the good people of Netflix.

Old, big and terrifying, Hill House is your classic haunted mansion tale – and a tale

is exactly what it is.

But, what if it was real?

Hello and welcome back to Life's Biggest Questions, the channel that is indulging in

some good honest seasonal horror.

I am your host Rebecca Felgate and today I am asking What if Hill House Was Real?

Before we get into this onslaught of literal slaughter, leave me a comment to let me know

if you have seen the Netflix show and also what you would do if you found out your house

was haunted.

Honestly I recently had a creepy house experience in Beamsville Ontario….but that is a different

story for a different day!

So Hill House.

The Netflix series has been surprisingly vague on the house's history, which maybe would

be something we would get from a season two if it were to happen.

We know that the series we are talking about has deviated somewhat from the 1959 Shirley

Jackson book it is based on – but even then, the past of the house is discussed much less

than the inhabitant's reactions to it.

What we do know is that the house is a mansion at the bottom of a hill, and that those who

live there appear to be profoundly affected by the building.

If Hill House were real – I would say that I would judge the Crain family for moving

there.

Olivia and Hugh are professional renovators in the narrative – so surely they would

have had the place surveyed before they moved in?

Wouldn't they then have found out about the red room?

Wouldn't a locked room with no key be cause for concern?

I would also put some of the families experiences down to a gas leak in the house, sending them

all a bit mad – which could also have been something picked up in a survey!

Perhaps the history of the house was not public knowledge, but none the less…a mystery room

in a spooky old house would have been enough for me to give the property some life long

space.

The Hill House Red Room would be a total cause for fascination if it were real – a room

hat changes depending on who visits is kind of like a spooky room of requirement in Harry

Potter.

How does this work?

What would this mean for the laws of physics as we know them?

Should we be sending people in to study it?

Would they be sucked in by the house, too?

Perhaps not if we chose mentally stable people?

That is the thing, really, isn't it?

The house has a different effect on people depending on their mental stability.

Perhaps if the more susceptible members of the Crain family did some meditation and got

some therapy, they would have been okay!

Did anyone try ignoring the mind games of the house?!

Would that work?

One things is for sure, if the house was real you wouldn't want to touch anything already

there - When Luke steals the bowler hat he is haunted for THE REST OF HIS LIFE?

Is this what you want?

No!

I would say if Hill House existed and you realised it was messing with you and was generally

a menace, you could try to off it…for example burn it down – hoping that its bricks and

all its evil goes in flames, but Luke tries in the Netflix series and the house will not

burn.

Maybe ordinary fire won't do the job.

WHAT IF WE NUKED HILL HOUSE…ah, if that doesn't sound like a Life's Biggest Questions

title, I am not sure what does.

But what if Nuking it didn't work… what if it made the ghosts nuclear?

The house always wins, doesn't it?

The people within reach of its thrawl are at its mercy!

Honestly if Hill House was real I feel like we would simply need more information on its

history to know what to do with it.

The psychopathic flapper met a tall guy and they had kids, but that didn't go so well?

Who is the old lady in the bed?

In order to expunge the house of its demonic core, we would simply need to know what the

heck happened to piss off the house so much… we need Ed and Lorraine Warren on the case…

buuuut unfortunately Ed is dead and Lorraine is 91 years old!

Either way, paranormal investigators are a must…maybe even a priest for an exorcism.

If all else failed…

I think the best course of action is to shut the house up, board up the surroundings and

leave it to rot!

Hill House may not be real – but there have been many haunted houses in history said to

be rumoured, for example Amityville.

Circling back to the Warrens, they investigated what was claimed to the most haunted house

in the world during the 1970s.

The house was said to have caused all kinds of horror, but was exorcised by the warrens

and still stands in Long Island today.

Maybe we should ask the most recent occupants of the house how that is going for them!

So, what if Hill House was real?

Well all the horrors you know and love from a classic scary story could well be real too…

but I wouldn't worry – because its not.

Buuut maybe just to be safe, you should steer clear of old, creepy mansions with a sketchy

past.

Just an idea.

So guys, what would you do if Hill House was real and do you believe in Ghosts?

Let me know in the comments section down below!

While you are down there, why don't you leave a big thumbs up and share this video

with a friend.

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'This Was Me, Honestly – They Are Genuine' Says Woman of Her Friends - Duration: 2:50.

- You went to Walmart and then you went home?

- And actually that was the time that they met my husband.

And I kinda felt like-

- [Blonde Woman] And how did that go?

- It was okay.

I mean, they were nice to my husband, very nice to him.

They didn't do anything, but-

- [Judy Ho] How was your husband to them?

- He was really nice to them.

I felt like, though- my husband's much younger than me.

(cheering)

- [Blonde Woman] Oh, I know that pride.

Yes, Joy, yes!

(clapping) (laughter)

Yes, Joy, tell 'em 'bout it!

Said that very proudly!

Yes, Joy!

So, how much younger is your man than you, girl?

(laughter)

- He is, he's much younger.

- [Blonde Woman] How much?

- [Woman] How much younger?

- I gotta tell y'all that?

(women talking over each other)

- [Joy] Eleven years.

- Okay, I thought you were gonna say 20 years-

- No! Oh, lord.

(laughter)

- You know, they'd have called me a cougar for years,

so, you know I be having Similac come up to me-

(laughter)

Child, I could be your mother!

They say, but you not, so.

(laughter)

- Did you think they were gonna judge you, Joy,

because your husband-

- [Joy] Exactly.

- Oh, because your hubsand is younger.

- I did, I really did.

- Oh, that's it, that's it.

There we go.

- I feel like they're making all these-

- I don't wanna hear any of the, why?

But he's so young.

But I mean, this was me, honestly, because,

like she said, they're genuine.

They really are, but I think it was just me.

I was putting this all on myself.

- Yeah, it sounds like you're making a lot of assumptions

that they're not genuine, that they might judge you,

that were somehow getting closer and eliminating you

from their circle.

I don't think any of that was really happening?

Is that happening, Latrice?

- No, I didn't know- she just told me

he was younger than her, I didn't know.

- [Judy Ho] She didn't even know anything to be judging.

- The way he carries himself, he's very mature.

- He is, he's amazing. - But when we make assumptions

we create so many stories

that aren't true and we end up...

(laughter)

- She said, "He's amazing!"

- [Joy] He is!

(laughter)

- [Blonde Woman] No, that's right.

- [Joy] He is.

- No, I was saying that when

we create all these assumptions,

because maybe we're a little bit ashamed,

we're afraid of criticism or judgment,

we end up ruining really powerful relationships in our life,

really loving relationships,

because we created a story that's not true.

So is that why you weren't reaching back to them?

You were afraid of a judgment?

You were afraid of a feedback or criticism?

- Absolutely.

Absolutely.

- [Blonde Woman] See, now y'all know.

(women talking over each other)

- That's what I've always thought it was.

I thought it was her being hard on herself.

You know, if you're gonna have pivotal moments in your life,

everybody wants to share that with you, you know?

So I'm like, don't exclude us because of how you feel.

You feelin' guilty, or ashamed, or whatever,

we wanna be there.

- Joy, you gotta be proud of that little yellow butt girl.

(applause)

- Right.

- Do you wanna sing with the girls again, Joy?

- I love singin' with them.

I do, I really love singing with them.

- [Woman] Okay, Miss Joy.

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