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Simple Beautifull SOUTHWOLD LODGE Park Model From Omar

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The Simple Truth: Help! My Fiancé Cheated with a Stripper - Duration: 2:07.

- Here's a question from Michelle on Facebook.

It reads, I'm engaged to be married next spring,

and I thought things were coming together,

until I caught my fiance on our home security camera

having sex with a stripper the night of his bachelor party.

He thinks there's still hope for our relationship

and offered to do couples therapy.

But I may never be able to look at him the same way.

What should I do?

Girl, girl, girl, girl, girl.

Let me tell you something.

He would have skid marks on his chin so quick,

you better kick him to the curb.

(crowd cheering)

Are you kidding me?

Absolutely not!

Okay, I'm sorry, I know I got a little,

I got emotional about that,

but whenever I was like, he was having sex

with the stripper at the what?

- [Woman] Uh huh.

- I just think that, you know,

how you start this, how it's gonna end?

I mean, if he already starts off cheating,

before you all get married, I mean,

I know it's a bachelor party, and they're supposed

to have fun, but to me, personally,

he crossed the line having sex with her.

And then did he have sex with her in the house?

- Yes.

- In their own home.

- Yeah.

- I'm gonna tell you how horrible it feels

to find your man having sex with another woman,

because I've lived that, and it is the worst

traumatic experience- - Absolutely.

- That you will never, ever be able

to trust him again, because that image is replaying,

over and over and over again, it doesn't matter

how many roses he gives you, how many beautiful words,

the biggest wedding ceremony.

Once it's gone, it's gone.

- I agree, I agree.

- Yeah, I would say that she is lucky

that she got this warning sign before she said I do.

- Exactly.

- This is the time to just get out,

and get a new relationship, because honestly,

if you don't believe you can truly forgive the person,

there's really no continuing.

'Cause you're gonna hold that over his head,

it's gonna color the rest of your relationship.

- Well it's not a matter of just holding it over his head,

it's is this gonna happen - Right.

- again and again and again? - Exactly.

- Kick him to the curb but save the gifts.

(laughs)

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new year muggulu 2019 | new year rangoli 2019 | rangoli designs,Simple and easy Kolam designs,Lotus - Duration: 6:51.

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One Dev Question - What differentiates VSCode from a simple text editor? - Duration: 1:48.

What differentiates VSCode from a simple text editor?

If you look at VSCode for the first time

it looks very basic it doesn't look like it's doing

something special and there's not many things that you need to understand.

The interface is basically start coding and do something.

Once you start using it though, you realize there's much more to it

than a normal text editor,

like TextEdit or Notepad++ used to have. First of all you've got all the

theming, you've got all the auto completion, you've got some linting

already built in, you have some auto completing for things like Emmet already

built in right now, so the more you use Visual Studio Code, the more you find

that the code is the starting point but it extends the thing for you.

The other bits that are in there that you might not see upfront or you don't know yet

about is that there's a terminal built-in so all the build scripts and

all the functionality that you need to do inside your product that you

want to build, you can do directly from the Visual Studio Code editor, rather

than having to jump between terminal and editor all the time, which you used to

have in the past. There's also an integrated Git workflow which allows you

to actually use to pull requests, to push request to commits inside your

editor without again having to go to the command line and do it there.

So it is a simple text editor with extra features that you can turn on and turn off,

or use or not use while you're doing it, but the beautiful thing is that all

of it is customizable and picky, and the more you use Visual Studio Code, the more

you will find out that some of the things that you didn't like in big IDEs

that you thought were superfluous or just too much, actually help you write

much better code. And this is something that we wanted to do with VSCode,

we're going to give you a text editor, that is very lightweight

and simple, but it has all the features that

make you a better and more effective developer the longer you use it.

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Draw and color letter N with Rio kids🎨Learn simple alphabet💖Rio Kids - Duration: 3:59.

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Flower Rangoli Design | 8 to 8 Simple Dot Kolam [Sankranthi Muggulu] - Duration: 3:03.

Flower Rangoli Design

8 to 8 Simple Dot Kolam

Sankranthi Muggulu

Rangoli Designs by Aishwarya

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Draw and color letter O with Rio kids🎨Learn simple alphabet💖Rio Kids - Duration: 4:46.

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Mario Capecchi - Simple Equipment, Monumental Experiments - Duration: 3:17.

The beauty about science is that it's always changing. The thing that changes is

technology - how do you do things. And sometimes the technology doesn't exist

to be able to do what you want to do and then you develop the technology. If you

can't do something figure out how to do it!

That required me to have a hypodermic

that was very very small and a microscope to be able to see the cells,

and then to be able to put the needle into the nucleus, and then to deliver the

DNA into the nucleus. And next to me was Larry Okun, a colleague, and he was

using an instrument to actually record electrical currents in a cell. I looked

at his apparatus and it looked pretty much like a hypodermic needle to me. And

so instead of having a needle to record electricity then I would have a needle

that then would be able to contain DNA, and I could put some pressure into this

needle and then use as a hypodermic to put into the nucleus of a cell.

The tip of the needle is so small that I can't see it under this microscope. The

needle is about a hundredth as big as a hair maybe one-thousandth, somewhere in that

range, so it's a very small needle and you have to be very careful with it

because if you touch it on something it explodes. So you can't just

bzoom! And the microscope is what we call an inverted microscope. It's

actually looking at the image from bottom up. And the reason for that

is that we want to be able to play up at above but see from below. So it was

the first time that somebody had actually taken DNA, put it into a cell

into the nucleus, and then shown that it functions.

You know, this allows us to put anything you want into a cell. Proteins, you know,

you name it! And so then that's lit up a a light bulb, bam! If I could do that,

for example, in a mouse embryo, whoo! I could change any gene I want!

Well I think the machine was the right tool simply because it works. You

know, for a while I carried this thing around in a suitcase. I'd

give a lecture and then afterwards I'd pull it out like the Fuller Brush man and

show my ware and then show them how to do it. And that was important because

if I develop a technology and I'm the only person that can utilize it, it's

worthless. You're seeing cells you but can move them around and here's your

needle, boom boom boom, and they and you're doing one one after another. I got pretty

good at this machine I could do about a thousand per hour, worked 10 hours, so I

could do about 10,000 a day. And so I had Patsy Cline turned up high-volume, I've

take a lot of coffee, I'm a coffee addict, so then I'm really hypered up and then I

can really go. It's just like a video game. This is an antique,

but it's a cute antique.

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Simple Rangoli Designs for Beginners | 6 to 6 Rangavalli Muggulu Designs - Duration: 2:16.

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SARAPAN PAGI simple Roti Bakar dan Susu Milo - Duration: 3:14.

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GMCP Ep. 066 – The Simple R.M. Williams Customer Experience that Caught My Attention - Duration: 10:50.

This is the Grow My Clinic podcast by Clinic Mastery where we help you deliver amazing client

experiences to grow your clinic

Welcome to another episode of the Grow My Clinic podcast. My name is Ben Lynch. Today,

I've got a story for you. This time, it doesn't happen in a cafe.

Out of the ordinary. Know this experience happens at RM

Williams. For those of you playing at home RM Williams is an

iconic Australian brand, the producer of many hard wearing

clothes and

Items to protect you from the weather.

A lot of the farmers will use RM Williams because of its hardiness, things like boots and jackets and hats.

It's really tough stuff. And of course the brand has become iconic in Australia. For many years

I'd wanted a pair of

leather boots,

RM Williams leather boots. So, I popped them down to their famous

prospect store here in Adelaide. I got myself fitted for some boots, and it was a great experience. I

got home, and I realized I'd forgotten

about the leather protection and conditioning stuff.

I knew that I needed to take care of the leather over time, if I wanted some longevity out of the boots.

And I've forgotten about it. So I thought "I gotta call them.

I gotta call them." And I want to share with you the story and how this played out because there's some subtle,

very subtle

distinctions that I want to share with you about how this call went and perhaps what you could apply

today or tomorrow next week

into your clinic. And and it particularly is about the reception,

the reception that I received on the phone from a beautiful lady called Steph

So this is how the phone call went. I called. "Bring, bring! Bring, bring!"

"Hi. Welcome to RM Williams. My name is Steph. How can I help you today?"

Let's stop right there.

First of all, I was like, "Wow, I've never been greeted like that on a phone when calling a business."

It's always, always

rushed, isn't it? I mean the other version of it would be like this

Hi. Welcome to RM Williams this is Steph. How can I help you?"

Don't you always feel when you call a business that you are interrupting them?

But you are the client or

prospective client.

But you always feel like it's a rush, rush, rush, rush, rush and I'm gonna spit it out and get to the point real quick.

But why?

Why is it that way?

When someone walks in your front door at the clinic, do you or your reception team,

they speak really quickly like that at the person and almost like an attack like, "What are you here for?

Tell me! Tell me! Tell me!"

They don't!

But our phone manner seems to change.

And I think there's a great opportunity in that. So first of all, the rate of her speech

had slowed. It was a sense of calmness, a sense of presence that, "Hey, you're not interrupting me.

I'm here for you, and I'm gonna welcome you, greet you and make you feel

like it's okay to tell me what your problem or challenge is, and I'm gonna help you."

It's a subtle distinction and look you can choose to accept this or not.

You might think, "No, that's pretty superfluous. No real made for me to do that on my admin team." But I tell you, here

I am raving about them. And

there are people out there that pay attention to these sort of things. And if that's the sort of clientele you want to attract, people who

acknowledge the value that you provide to them and they rave about it to their friends, their family members.

And maybe they just keep coming back because they feel valued. And perhaps this is for you. Otherwise

skip to the next episode.

So Steph greeted me with this just presence in her voice. The right and

intention behind her voice

was so calming and I actually said to her - I stopped I

said, "Steph, wow. That was an amazing way to be greeted on the phone, you know. Because I pay attention to these things."

And she's like, "Oh,

thank you so much.

um

How can I help you today?"

I said, "Well, Steph. I bought a pair of boots the other day and

I remember them talking about you know

protecting the leather and getting the most out of the leather in the long run.

But I can't remember what I needed to do and I need your help."

She said, "Great.

So just

tell me. What color are the boots?" I said, "Well, they're brown." She said, "Is it the chestnut brown?" I said, "Yeah." She said, "Great.

So what you need to do are two things. Number one, number one is you need to condition the leather.

You need to make sure that that leather stays pliable and it doesn't crack and split and go funky. And

so there's a conditioner that we have.

Then what you do is you put about a ten cent piece. That's the size.

You put about a ten cent piece on a rag and you massage it in every six weeks.

Every six weeks, you put it in and you do the boots. Does that make sense?" I

said, "Yeah, it does." She said "Ben, I've got some conditioner here. Would you like me to put some aside for you?"

I said, "That'd be great!"

She said, "Then, number two

is that you're going to need the polish.

Now you said your boots are Chestnut, is that correct?" "Yes, they are chestnut."

"Okay, so what we've got then is a chestnut polish and

for the chestnut polish, what you want to do is you want to put about the same amount a ten-cent piece onto a rag.

But this time Ben, you want to do this every four weeks.

You want to put the polish over the boots to keep that beautiful,

chestnut color shining on the boots every four weeks. Does that make sense?"

I said, "Yes, it does."

She said, "Great. Ben, I've also got some chestnut polish in stock.

Would you like me to put it with the leather conditioner and keep it aside for you?"

I said, "That'd be great."

She said,

"Then,

when will you be able to come in to collect those?" I said, "Well, I'm actually available this afternoon.

Would I be able to come then? And she's like, "That would be fantastic.

I look forward to seeing you then." And that's how the phone call went, and I'm just sharing with you

the nature of the

communication that was part of that phone call.

It might have gone a little bit longer

than the standard type of call that you or a receptionist, an admin team member might have on the front desk. But

the intention, the purpose behind it

was just - it resonated so much. And she did it in a very educational way. She did it in a way

that wasn't rushed. I didn't feel like she had other things to do.

She was totally present with me.

Why does our phone behavior change

from the in person behavior that we might have? And hey,

I bet the doctors get a hard rub for this when you go to a doctor's clinic

that it's just seems so under the pump and perhaps says allied health,

we're not as under the pump as a GP clinic. But still, there's so much merit in the way that you communicate

with people, in person or on the phone that is focused.

It's genuine. It's present. And

it's there to help that person navigate their challenge and lead them to a solution.

I

wanted to share that wonderful experience with you because there's so much merit. Heck, share it with your admin or

reception team, if you have a team because it's a couple of pauses at the right time

that create the effect.

"Welcome," is the word that also

distinguishes this.

If you can use the word "welcome" more often,

It's so much more warming and different to "Hi." And still say that, "Hi. Welcome,

John. Hi. Welcome, Susie. Great to see you again."

The word "welcome" and a few strategic pauses

really brings the focus and attention of the listener, right

to where you are.

It gets their attention and you're on point with your attention and focus to serve that person. So I challenge you.

Number one,

use the word "Welcome" and

number two, when you're delivering the scripts or those

reception, welcome messages in person or over the phone, if you can just carefully

use a well-timed pause,

It will absolutely help [inaudible] someone's focus and they will be right there with you.

Give it a shot yourself when you're speaking with a patient.

Get your admin to give it a shot in person and especially,

over the phone.

This will make a huge difference. Reach out if you have any questions or comments. I would love to continue the discussion.

As always actions are fraction. Use this podcast recording. Don't just listen to it. Use it practically.

Infuse it into your operations today, tomorrow or next week. And we will see you on another episode of the Grow My Clinic podcast

very soon.

This is the Grow My Clinic podcast by Clinic Mastery where we help you deliver amazing client

experiences to grow your clinic

For more infomation >> GMCP Ep. 066 – The Simple R.M. Williams Customer Experience that Caught My Attention - Duration: 10:50.

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A simple favor movie night - Duration: 0:15.

What?

Do Do tonight?

Oh yeah!

Campus Activities is presenting A Simple Favor movie tonight!

at 9:00PM

Come! See you there! Come!

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4 SIMPLE LIFE HACKS AND CREATIVE IDEAS - Duration: 4:32.

*crying*

- Chief, what happened?

- I just estimated the number of boxes that I need to store my stuff ...

- So what?

- I'm afraid humanity will be left without matches ...

- And why do you need a candle, when you have so many light bulbs?

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