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hello everyone my brother and I went out today it's all escape plan what you

think I think I should have tried to escape the theatre to avoid the ending. hi

my name is Joe my sister Mariann welcome to color positive movies I like

talking movies and listen to movie reviews make sure hit that subscribe

button today my brother and I saw xscape room

it was directed by Adam Robitel who also did insidious to last key alright

so escaping what's this thing all about there we go a couple strangers they

receive this kind of mysterious box and an invite okay

then they fear this box out and the invitation pops out and it gives them

this address and they all show up thinking they're gonna participate in

this escape from experience to win ten grand but what you think about like the

writing and the characters just an overall people the film enjoyable but

nothing spectacular I think they all played their parts well there was a

scene where you did get to know the characters yes I was about ten minutes

initially when they all meant they were all kind of I mean I think I'd be more

excited to win ten grand right then they were yeah then the line of the one kid I

feel his name already he was kind of into you didn't always describe she was

like the he's a geek yeah he was the gamers guru visually look good yes some

of the sets are really interesting yes I like to billiard room

yeah the billiard room and I think Deborah Ann Woll her character I think

she I liked watching her she you would know her from True Blood right I thought

her character was great I think it's hard to talk about the film without

thinking it's Saw it was pg-13 I really don't need it I don't think it needed to

be our No then it would have been Saw yes it held its own for being pg-13

three quarters a film I was okay I can buy into this yeah I was enjoying it I

don't really care for the characters you didn't really know many of them till

there's a scene where they're maybe halfway through this event what happens

is I guess we should explain yeah they soon we find out that this is real

and people are dying and of course each room has to do it one part of that

character's life right now that was nice yeah cuz then because of the clues

actually represent it someone's mistake that they made you had to but I didn't

pick up on that till after walls I go alright three quarters move around

yes meet you and then I explained it I hated

it like ever now pretty fast drops pesky that end I felt like I was watching a

different movie at that point yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah just like the most I like

to billiard room honestly I thought that was and a lot of characters are in that

it's in it's in the trailer so nice point everything that grooms upside down

yeah and I had to way to use the cameras kind of cool yes I think that's where a

hill came in she was really good correctness right right yeah that was

her scene yeah yeah there were a really good part yeah but I didn't really I

said her neck I don't really care about them all

but the start of films a young young lady yes right yeah brilliant right

introverted reasoning things yes which is quiet and reserved she's more book

smart than street smart. then she finally breaks yeah then she finally breaks out kind of but she had

it I mean she figured at the end what you really needed to do but a break the

cycle loose fair part has to be that ending it took a nosedive yeah I felt

like if that towards that ending it felt more like one of those final

destinations because you cheated death yeah it's something else is going to

happen you mentioned the hostel even bigger syndicate involved correct they

turn in its again a firm to a game it's a hunting game and they're an enterprise

if you look at it that way but their skills can get them out and you sold me

and coming I had no idea what was going but you knew it was gonna set up for a

sequel you know the way they did it was so elaborate I mean it wouldn't end the

movies just wouldn't end it can't escape the end maybe you could have enjoyed

them yes yeah there you go yeah just don't stay for the end

I would say see it but with the caveat of wait for video Netflix on demand

again attending just I can't get over the ending how much you definitely a see it in

your home and herself one else on the watch

alright so taking escape room if you saw the movie let us know what your

thought in the comments below if you liked the video subscribe button hit the

like if you liked the video hit the like button right right yeah till next time

stay color positive, what she said,

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The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (1966) - Silent Review - Duration: 2:27.

Wide-angle shots of setting combined with Extreme-Close ups of characters!

Use of silence between characters to create tension!

Clint Eastwood (Blondie: The Good)

Lee Van Cleef (Angel Eyes: The Bad)

Eli Wallach (Tuco: The Ugly)

The film's 1st half sets up the Gold hunt...

and those who interfere!

The 2nd half of the film... all 3 characters stir the pot!

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"The Boys" - Official Trailer REACTION & REVIEW!!! - Duration: 7:00.

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[리뷰] saucy mochi strawberry review - Duration: 5:49.

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BANDAI Scramble Egg F-16 Review FR - Duration: 6:16.

Do you remember the Scramble Egg?

This ultra cute little airplane shaped egg

which is transformed into robot.

As I presented it a few months ago already

and inevitably I went completely crazy

on this kind of beautiful vintage toys.

It is a toy created by Popy from Bandai

which was released in 1984

and there are three other items like this

three others diecast metal robots

and they are just amazing.

So I could not help myself

as he felt a bit lonely

to find him a friend ...

and here it is !

This is the F-16 Fighting Falcon

from the Sramble Eggs rline

Product of Popy Bandai 1984.

I have a chance to find this one with the box

and complete so I'm really happy.

I'm crazy about these little guys.

Let's find out together!

It comes in its polystyrene case if you please!

Due to having it complete I discovered new things.

including the manual.

I find the accessories that come with

and that I did not have with the first.

Look, here is the F-16 as it is cute

as it is round and everything nice!

It is also quite heavy as it has metal parts

that's what I like in toys from this era

this is really the metal parts.

Nobody was not afraid to knock children

with toys ...

Look at this !

It is really kawaii

It is really cute with his stickers

its small silver missiles

and super high cockpit.

It's looks great.

I'll put in the landing gear

they all had a landing gear

which really adds to the realism

if i may say

it will transform into a robot.

I undo it

it folds like that

it allows to pass the arms

who are here.

I'll put them up

then the tail of the aircraft descends like this

we just pull down

There you go

we have our robot with a relatively simple processing.

Look at this...

it is quite nice.

This is our guy in its robot mode

With his colleague who is there.

What comes over with and which is quite nice

is that each came with a runway.

Here there are small bars.

Behind it was the other parts.

It's interesting

I will show you that's pretty cool

the booklet

with other models

that's what I did not have before

there is the assembly instructions

So nothing special

and that's how it goes:

We have this small cardboard here

which has just been put inside here

Same on the other side

Then we just put those

to follow the other two

and make a sort of aircraft storing floors.

It's quite nice.

I'll turn it back to put it inside.

I just released the landing gear and the front wheel.

There you go !

Isn't it a nice display set?

That's pretty cool!

They all have one.

He had his own but as I got it loose

So unfortunately I don't have it.

I discovered the Scramble Eggs booklet too

with the full line inside.

There are three of them.

That's the one I miss

and each had two modes of transformation

It wasn't crazy

I do not know the second mode used

as they look weird

that's the robot mode we just saw

and another mode between

and here are the three displays

that could put them on each other.

And behind we discover other toys

if you follow my channel you've already seen them

I'm pretty happy to find them here

there is the famous gun robo by Bandai

with faces on the bullets

that really I like

I did a review on this beauty that I love.

Also on the padlock robots Metal Joe series.

I also did a review on these two guys

that work like real metal padlock

which also transform into robots.

I had meanwhile that one

if you're interested in it I could do a review.

So much for the little instruction and finally ended.

What do you think about it ?

Tell me

Do you like them or not?

I enjoy them for sure.

I hope you enjoyed this review

If this is the case you know what to do:

Share, Like...

See you for the next one?

It was a new Monsieur Toys review

Bye !

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Even if you only laughed 2 seconds

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앤드류의 한국 소설 리뷰 | Korean Book Review (English Subtitles) - Duration: 4:32.

Hello everyone! I'm Andrew. Welcome to my channel, Middle Shelf.

I'm sorry for my lacking Korean skills.

Please put up with me despite my many mistakes. Thank you.

Today I will review two Korean novels I have read.

The first novel is 'Wandeugi.'

This book is so so so so fun!

Wandeugi, I love you.

A few years ago I saw the movie, 'Wandeugi,'

and I told my friend how enjoyable the movie was, and he told me there was a book, too.

So ordered this book on the internet

To be honest, reading it was quite difficult

Everyone, I suffered a lot

But I REALLY enjoyed reading it

When I first saw the movie and the book, I thought it was just a story about kickboxing

But beyond just kickboxing, this story was totally funny, sad, and moving

'Wandeugi' is one of my favorite books

At the beginning of the story, Wandeugi is a high school student and

uhh, what do I say in Korean?

he's a bad student, a brat, that sort of kid

Wandeugi's family is quite unique

Wandeugi's dad has dwarfism and his mom is Vietnamese

However, Wandeugi has never met his mom

And Wandeugi's teacher, quite... to be frank, he's a bit of a bad person

But, with his weird methods, the teacher, named Ddongju

is someone who encourages and helps Wandeugi

It's a really meaningful story

The meaning of the novel is this:

Immigrants, people with disabilities, and poor people are not simply people to be pitied

In my opinion, this novel conveyed that sort of meaning

If there is anyone who hasn't read this novel, I really recommend it

You should definitely try reading 'Wandeugi'

The next novel is 'I Am Toto.' The author is Shim Heunga

It's a graphic novel

It's all pictures

This book has both pictures and written words

I liked the art, but the story was a bit sad

Toto is a cat who was raised on a farm

But Toto has a wish to live inside a human house

Eventually, Toto goes to the city and becomes someone's pet

But then Toto realized the sad truth

Toto hated city life

So Toto struggled a lot and his life became sadder

So this novel is good, but it's not one of my favorites

I want to continue reading Korean books so I bought a book called 'Children of Moretmal'

This novel is a Korean War story

It seems like it will be a bit sad

But because that history is so important, this is a story I definitely want to read

So, everyone, please support me

Korean books are so so difficult, it might be tough

Thank you so much for watching my video, everyone!

Please leave your comments. I'll see you in the next video! Bye!

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Layla Mattress Review – 2019 Update | How does it compare to the original? - Duration: 7:49.

- Hey, everyone, Keith from Tuck here.

Today, we're taking a look at the all-new Layla mattress.

It's a flippable, copper-infused memory foam bed.

It's new as of 2019.

The original performed really well in our test.

Let's see if the new Layla holds up.

(Upbeat music)

Our testing team today includes lightweight sleeper

Elizabeth, average weight sleeper Charles,

and heavyweight sleeper Mari.

The Layla mattress is a 10-inch flippable memory foam bed.

The cover is made from a polyester blend.

There are two comfort layers, depending upon,

which side is up.

For the soft side, there are three inches of 3.5 PCF

copper-infused memory foam, above two inches of 1.8

PCF convoluted polyfoam.

On the firm side, there is just one inch of 3.5 PCF

copper-infused memory foam.

The support core sits between the soft and the firm side.

And is made up of four and a half inches of 2 PCF polyfoam.

A nice feature in the new Layla mattress

is that you can flip the bed easily,

without removing the cover like you had to

with the old Layla mattress.

The Layla mattress has a traditional memory foam feel

and comes in two firmnesses.

The soft side is a four, which puts it at about

a medium soft mattress.

And the firm side is a seven, making it a firmer mattress.

The Layla is a conforming mattress and you will feel like

you're sinking into the mattress, versus sleeping

on top of the mattress.

Copper-infused foam does help with circulation

and with breathability.

We tested support of the Layla mattress

on both the soft and the firm sides.

And as you can see for light and average sleepers,

it was actually fairly similar across both soft and firm

and performed very well.

For heavier sleepers, you'll notice that Mari's hips

sink deeper on the softer side, compared to the firm side.

So we would suggest using the firm side for optimal support.

Our motion isolation tests performed on the Layla mattress,

showed it to perform very well in this category.

We used a glass of water, which is going to show any motion

transfer across the surface of the bed.

It actually performed slightly better on the softer side

compared to the firm side.

And you'll notice this when Mari moves around on both.

Our edge support testing of the Layla mattress

showed it to perform fair, which is on par

with other all-foam mattresses.

It performed slightly better on the firm side.

None of our testers felt that they had a fear of roll off

when sleeping near the edge of the bed,

but did experience sinkage when sitting on the edge

of the bed.

Sleepers should take note as it can be a little

harder to get in and out of bed with this sinkage.

Our pressure-relief testing of the Layla mattress

showed it performed very well, actually on both sides.

If you take a look at our light sleeper Elizabeth

you'll notice a little bit of pressure on her shoulders

on the firm side of the mattress.

Which is to be expected as we recommend lighter sleepers

sleep on the soft side.

Charles experienced the same pressure on his shoulder

and hips on the firmer side,

but looked great on the soft side.

Our heavyweight sleeper looked great on both the soft

and the firm side, although like we've said before,

we recommend heavier sleepers consider the firm side

as it's going to be better for support.

Our temperature neutrality test done of the Layla mattress

showed that it can trap heat,

due to its memory foam composition.

That said, given the materials used and especially

the copper-infused memory foam, it does perform

a bit above average.

Let's take a second to check in with our sleepers.

Okay, Charles, what did you think of the Layla mattress?

- I like it, I think it's a good combination

of soft and firm.

- I thought it was nice, I definitely prefer the soft

as opposed to the firm side though.

- I like the soft side better.

It gives you the cushion and it's just a comfortability

factor to it.

- The soft side is way too soft for me,

but I like the firm side.

When I sleep, I wrestle around and it's nice to be able

to actually turn around without having to lift myself

up all the time.

- How did it feel sleeping close to the edge?

- The edge still has a nice bit of support to it.

It's still really comfortable.

It doesn't start to contort completely

and you feel you're just in a wobble.

- I don't feel like I would roll off the bed

if I were to move.

- I felt secure, I think that I like sleeping on the edge

more on the firm side, just felt a little bit more stable.

- Got it.

Now let's take a look at how the Layla stacked up

in our mattress testing.

The Layla mattress is a closely-conforming traditional

memory foam mattress.

It's slower to respond on the softer side

and a little faster on the firm side.

For support, the mattress received very good ratings

for light and average weight sleepers.

And a good rating for heavy sleepers.

Motion isolation was very good.

Edge support was fair.

Pressure relief was very good across the board

for all sleeper weights.

And lastly temperature neutrality was good.

The copper-infused memory foam used in the bed

makes it a bit better than your average

memory-foam mattress in this category.

A few takeaways from our Layla mattress testing.

If you're heavier weight sleeper,

you might not find the support you need

on either the soft or the firm side of the Layla mattress.

If you prefer an innerspring feel,

so a more bouncy responsive mattress, the Layla mattress

might not be the right choice for you.

If you already know exactly what firmness you like

in a mattress, you might not need the flippable aspect

of the mattress, so you could look elsewhere.

We recommend the Layla mattress

for light to average weight sleepers.

We recommend the Layla mattress for those sleepers

that know that they like a memory foam feel.

So really the feel of sleeping in

versus sleeping on the mattress.

We recommend the Layla mattress for those sleepers

that aren't quite sure what firmness they like in a bed.

It's really nice to have two options.

And if your preferences change over time,

all you need to do is flip the mattress over.

Some additional information to consider

about the Layla mattress before purchasing.

The Layla comes with a 120-nights sleep trial,

free shipping, and a lifetime warranty.

For, up-to-date pricing and discount information,

check the written review on Tuck.com.

That's it for this review.

Please give us a like or subscribe to our channel

if you found this helpful.

Visit Tuck.com for the full written review

and to continue your sleep search.

If you have any questions about the mattress

or want a personalized recommendation

go ahead and leave a comment below

and we'll get back to you as soon as we can.

Sleep tight.

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What PC Case should you buy for your PC? Review of the top 5 computer Cases - Duration: 4:48.

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TaylorMade GAPR Lo Hybrid Experts Review - Duration: 7:01.

Hey it's Derek and Dave from ForeGolf Custom and today is the custom fitters

review of the TaylorMade GAPR low hybrid club this basically is the hybrid

for lower handicappers or better players so if you're thinking of a hybrid and

you're not too sure about that big shape this is the one you should be looking at

and I've been using this quite a lot for those sort of low ball flights hence the

name so also I've been blending it to the irons and who have you been seeing

best suited to this well I mean if we start with your original point which was

yes it is certainly a low handicappers product although it is relatively easy

to hit it's quite forgiving off the face so you don't necessarily have to be a

low handicapper if you're looking for a low ball flight of this group it's

exactly the right one to pick I guess when it arrived we didn't really know what it was we

had a bit of a moment about it cuz yeah if the price of it was quite expensive

when we were trying to work out you know it's it's a $250 product or a 225

sterling kind of price point I'm trying to figure out where it's fitted in

because we thought it was just a hybrid but because traditionally if it's a

blending club the hybrid money is the worst case or some of the manufactures

have this an iron pricing but this was more expensive than hybrid yeah and I

guess it's only when you start to delve down under the bits and pieces involved

with putting them together that you start to really understand how this

product works so we know it's quick off to face super quick in terms of the way that

it's designed and we'll talk about the tech in a minute and and then obviously

it's got that low iron flight certainly so how have you been setting it up with the

hosel. I personally took this out straight away

just to try and understand how it worked and went for three days of Link's golf

and to be honest I hit it pretty much every single tee all three days so

there's a good point so if you're playing in the wind or you're playing

the links golf course or you want something that's lower and more

penetrative Dave had it out up in Royal Portrush you gave it a wing out there you

didn't hit driver at all that didn't it drive at all for three days straight

because this thing went so far and so flat and hit fairways all day long so so

a great point if you're struggling off the tee and it's blowing a Hooley as we

say in Ireland yeah and this is a good club to be playing yeah but you again

it was easy off the fairways for the par fives so how did you set the hosel for

you so because I like the face angle to look a little bit more open yeah I use

the LOWER loft setting again you've got four although those variations in between you

have HIGH which is a slightly closed face LOW which is a slightly open face you

have STD and then you have UPRIGHT upright just being a little bit more

draw orientated than the standard side of it I think what I'll do is the hosel

on this is a little bit weird in terms of LOWER and HIGHER so in the

description below and I'll put in there just a little bit of a guide to help you

understand it better and what we would use here from a fitting perspective so

its Taylor Mades M3 or the hybrid tip so you've got a plus or minus one and a

half degrees of loft backwards and forwards. Shaft wise I kind of I've

been doing a mix of shafts it comes with a beautiful KBS hybrid shaft it's an 80

gram product in that jet black it looks really smart but I've been

using some heavy graphite for a few players I've also been actually blending

it with irons where I've a player who had for instance he had a I think you

had PXI lightweight steel shaft and he said you know what I think I'd like to

have the similar feel in that hybrid as my iron so that it blends better to the

three iron. Have you been using it in anything specific again what I mean this standard

stock shaft is really really good the only other one that I've used with

it being a low players product is slightly heavier hybrid shafts because

its only 80 being used a bit of 90 and a little bit of 100 for that kind of

really stable really hard hitter type products I guess one of the things as well

these are this information is based on fittings this isn't our personal opinion

although Dave has played the club out on the golf course this is information when

we see clients here and we fit them this is what it is so if you like it's more

of a I guess a fitters view of what's going on with the products out there. Why

don't you SUBSCRIBE to the channel and then as we review the product going

forward you'll see the different products and how we've been applying to

different players. Why would you use this instead, why would you not use this if

you were thinking of a hybrid so for a hybrid people to think and I may get a

hybrid why would I why would I buy this I think we if we if we take a step back

and look at it as to what is it actually from a product wise perspective the reality of

it is it has a number of different applications it can replace a

fairway wood it can replace a hybrid it can replace an iron it can replace all three

or driver in your case drive with my case yeah absolutely

yeah so it as much as it looks one-dimensional there's a number of

different applications that you can use this for a number different golf course

and a number of different environments and situations. I guess also if you if you think about if

you hit hybrid and you're that stronger player or you're that better striker ball striker

or lower handicapper I hated to genre it but if you're a low handicapper you

hit hybrid on it and it goes too high then this is the product to consider

yeah and that's the way to look at it's a hybrid distance with an iron with a

3 iron 2 iron flight perfect yeah really flat through the air no height on

it straight bullet thing easy to hit perfect flight for

what you're looking for so that's what the club will do in terms of the the

fitting side of things I think we'll have a little look at the tech so I can

just give you a steer on how its put together and how then to best apply it

So Taylor Made are right on trend with design here this is a beautiful mix of

multi materials that are used to mix together to create this phenomenal type

of product and the first thing is the stainless steel construction so the

whole head is a stainless steel construction apart from the face which

is a C300 marraging steel it sounds a bit technical but what it

allows it to do is when you use a marraging steel you can make the steel

thinner and then you can make it strong as well so that it reflects into the

next technology which is the speed foam this is like an expanding foam it's

injected into the head and then it expands right across the face that

allows the face to do is to flex into it which is where you get the incredible

speeds from the other thing then is the adjustable hosel really important for

those better players out there because it allows us to angle and shape the head

to suit the type of strikes and that allows us to maybe set it up to the suit

the type of player even more and dial it in even closer the last technology then

is the where the CG is placed so the central weight but the back of the club

is pulled down deep and low which creates this lower ball flight so if you

are that better player out there and you're looking to keep the ball flight

flat but you need a hybrid solution this kind of a driving iron type

scenario the shape and the profile of it will keep the ball flight flat and

moving forward but will help to bridge that gap

those distances between fairway wood and your last iron it also comes in a mid

and a high version which your a higher handicapper looking for more flight

there are other designs within this range you can access I hope you're

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Understanding Parrots - Cues from Nature by Rosemary Low - book review | Discover PARROTS - Duration: 13:17.

Hello, parrot lovers and welcome to Discover PARROTS! Welcome BACK to

subscribers! I have a new book review, another one by Rosemary Low, the famous

parrot expert, breeder and author. The title is: "Understanding Parrots - Cues from

Nature". The author has kept and bred various types of parrot for over 50

years, and is still breeding small numbers of lories and conures. She has

travelled around the world to watch parrots in the wild and has been a

curator of parrot collections at Loro Parque in Tenerife and Palmitos

Park in Gran Canaria. In 2018, the Loro Parque Foundation presented the

prestigious "Gorilla Award " to Rosemary Low for her being "a passionate defender of

parrots who has dedicated her life to these birds through breeding and

conservation". This was a direct quote from Loro Parque's Facebook page. You can

find out more about Rosemary Low and her books about parrots by visiting her web

page, linked in the description below. OK, so here is the book. I was saying

it's a very interesting book; in fact it's quite unique. The central idea of

the book is that, by learning about wild parrots and their natural behaviour, you can

truly understand your pet bird and thus you can offer it a better life as a

companion parrot. Even the tamest captive-bred, hand-reared

pet parrots are fundamentally wild in nature. Their behaviour is more in

tune to the life in a jungle or a savannah

than in the living room or in a backyard aviary. The only way to have a happy,

healthy parrot is to offer it some substitute for the natural activities it

would perform in the wild. Here's how Rosemary Low states her

intention in the introduction to this book: "Many people throughout the world

are privileged to live with parrots, to interact with them on a daily basis, yet

they know little about their wild relatives.

I want them to know. I want them to care what is happening to them

and to know how they live in nature. In this book I have tried to weave together

details of their lives in the wild and relate them to what they need when kept

in our homes and aviaries." That's from the introduction. Now you will find this

idea throughout Rosemary Low's books, and indeed in other good parrot books,

but as far as I know this is the only one that focuses specifically on this

topic and brings forth lots of scientific evidence to support it. Don't be

afraid, it's not a dry science book! On the contrary, the author has done a great job

of researching the scientific literature and boiling it down to a very easy to read

text. No stats and graphs, no formulae and difficult words and concepts, just

the essence of the research and its results. PLUS, the book is smartly

illustrated with photos by the author and with drawings by Mandy Beekmans, a

Dutch artist with a passion for parrots. More about her in the book! The content

of book is organised by subject, in seven parts and about forty chapters. For

example, part one is about parrot anatomy and physiology. Well, that's my way of

saying it. You see, the actual tile is 'The parts that make up the whole' and I

don't think you will find anywhere in this chapter the words

'anatomy' or 'physiology'. All the science is really well translated into clear

English and you will find a lot about the parrots' beaks and how they work, the

plumage and the wonder of flight, and so on, without ever feeling you're reading

science. In fact, it's more like reading short stories about parrots and their

amazing features. OK, so just to mention a few other parts of the book: part two

is about psychology, and includes subjects like feather plucking and aggression

and biting. Part three is about behaviour, and you will learn a few things about how

parrots communicate in the wild and how in captivity they end up talking, about

territoriality and what that means for your pet parrot, and so on. Part four,

'What parrots need', will help you discover the basic needs of parrots in the wild,

and how you can offer these conditions to your pet parrot. You know, like water,

sun light, branches to gnaw (and why?), and lots of such elements of a parrot's

good life. Part five is about breeding. It's not about how you can start

parrot breeding facility, build an aviary or nest boxes etc. No, it's a lot of

information about how parrots breed in the wild, things you may not

have known and which do help IF you ever wish to breed parrots, because they

explain the behaviour of captive parrots based on what scientists discovered

about the wild ones. For example, you will understand why some species are

monogamous and breed in isolation, while others are colonial, why some parrots

live in matriarchal societies, and what this means for anyone trying to breed

them at home, a lot of types of nest site preferences of various species because

not all parrots will breed in classic, vertical nest boxes,

how the eggs are incubated and how the chicks develop until until

they gain independence. Weaning is a very important subject here because lots of

pet parrots are produced by hand rearing and you can now find out how to do this

the right way. And if you consider hand-rearing

chicks or buy one, this is very useful. Part 6 is about foods and it's of great

interest to anyone keeping a parrot. Does it need grit? Can you offer your

parrot a good substitute for natural food? Yes, you can. And there is one thing

I didn't think about, but Rosemary Low reveals

in this book: even wild parrots eat substitute food. It's clear to see this in

the wild parakeets of London, thousands of miles away from their native land,

eating seeds of British rather than Asian trees, but even in their native

lands wild parrots readily exploit human crops such as corn and they compensate

for the lost habitat due to human settlements. So don't stress about buying

gum tree leaves from Australia for your budgie. He will be fine

chewing on lettuce and dandelion from your garden! The last part is part 7: 'Stop

and think' and it's a reflection on our relationship with parrots and the

ways in which we have harmed them, both in the wild and in captivity,

how we drove to extinction some beautiful and charismatic species like

the Glaucous macaw... Many breeders will probably reject Rosemary

Low's assertion that 'breeding is not conservation', but it's worth reading the

chapter and understand her take on this, as it's more nuanced than the title. In

any case, many people will be upset by her conclusion. Let me read it out for

you. She writes" What can we do? The message is

simple - and highly unpopular. Human over-population and consumerism is

driving the destruction of the earth's habitats and resources and wildlife. Not

until humans learn to limit their families to one or two children and to

show respect for nature and all the wonderful creatures on the planet will

the tide of destruction start to turn." So yeah, these are words that make you think.

Anyway, let me show you an example of how this book translates good science into

easy to read stories. Let's go to page 85 to show you. See, it's just here, just this

paragraph. It's a study on wild green-rumped parrotlets

in Venezuela and how scientists discovered that adults have individual

contact calls. But chicks also learn these calls while in the nest and when

they fledge they too have individual calls, almost like names, like personal

names. I guess you aren't surprised by parrots'

intelligence and how they recognize individual parrots and of individual

people, but it's nice to see that again and again confirmed by scientists

studying wild birds. Anyways, my point here is that "Understanding Parrots - Cues

from Nature" is a book based on science, but it's not a science textbook. Just

take a look at the original paper referenced by Rosemary Low in her books.

I have printed it so you can see it. It's 8 pages, you know technical jargon, graphs

and the statistical analysis, all of that concentrated in one paragraph, a story

anyone can read and which gives you the essence of what you need to know about

parrots. And it's not just science. Many passages in this book are quite

poetical. Here's how Rosemary Low talks about macaws. Let me see... 'The wonders of

flight'. Okay, so she describes her encounter with the wild Lear's macaws in

Brazil. She writes: "As the sun crept over the

distant horizon, tingeing the sky above with a narrow line of red, the Lear's flew

from their roosting cliff in a steady rhythmic flight whose elegance was

hypnotizing in its beauty. The macaws were like airborne javelins. With their

long wings, they are superbly acrobatic in flight, moving up and down the cliff

face with consummate ease." So yeah this is actually typical for this author.

Rosemary Low masters a very very beautiful in English, even for people

like me who have English as a second language.

So we also appreciate the style. It's another good or strong point of

this book and all other books by Rosemary Low. Anyway, nice! There's a lot

to discover in this book and I'm sure you will think many times: "I didn't know

that" or "That's why my parrot does this". It will help you better understand parrots

in general and appreciate the fragility of your parrot's wild cousins. So I think

it's well worth reading this book. You can find this book and others on

Rosemary Low's web page, linked in the description below, or you can buy it on

Amazon or other online bookstores. If you buy Parrots Magazine or you are a subscriber,

you may find good offers for parrot books advertised in the pages of the

magazine. For example, this is January 2019 this is the latest issue and if I

go towards the end of the magazine yeah page 41 you can see this column here

Rosemary Low's books. "Understanding Parrots - Cues from Nature" was £21.99 now

16.95 pounds. So you'll find others like "Why does my parrot?"

which i reviewed before. Definitely subscribe to Parents Magazine. I'm going

to review here other parrot books. I've already picked my next two titles, but

please leave me a comment below if you have better ideas of books you wish to

find out about. Until next time enjoy discovering parrots. Good bye!

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Crochet Faux Locs | Bo Locs Hair Review - Duration: 8:52.

I am sorry but I like NeNe Leakes said

hey everybody welcome back to my channel my name is Lola Adeola today I'm going to

give you a hair review on these bo loss now I'm not going to lie to you guys

I was not trying to get this hair it wasn't on my radar the hair that I

initially wanted was the gypsy locks if you know anything about the gypsy locks

it was a nice transition color It started off color one beat to a light

brown and then it was blonde at the tips it was the perfect color fortunately I

could not find it all the hair stores online sold out of it I knew I wanted a

faux loc look with color this time I did some research on natural-looking

faux locs that had color realistic colors and that would look good on my skin tone

and the bo locks showed up no shade to any other youtuber when I looked at the

other videos I wasn't drawn in to get the bo locs right away there were only

1 or 2 videos that made me want to try the bo locs

and this is no shade towards anyone and I am sorry but like NeNe

it was $5.95 it is 18 inches it stops a little bit below my bosom and I got in

the color OT 30 now I had to get five packs and only two dreads are left but

these are the only two dreads left so I use the entire five packs now into the

pros and cons of his hair the way I installed it I installed it differently

than some of the youtubers that you see I basically did the individual method in

the front, the sides, my back

then in the middle I basically did the crochet method and if I am able I will

insert a clip of my sister's hair and I basically did the exact same method

braid her hair into individual sections I parted all throughout throughout her

crown of her head and then in the middle is where I basically did the regular

crochet method which is Cornrows her hair back down and I sewed her extra hair

that was shown up I was like you know popping up and I just installed it there

so if you are familiar with the individual method there's plenty of

youtubers that show you guys the individual method that's what I did and

I did that so it can look more realistic these crochet, twists and braids and

stuff sometimes it does not look pleasing because we have to crochet it

in but I feel like me doing the individual method it really makes it

look natural so into the pros and cons of this hair the first pro it is light

weight like I know how cool you see this hair is guys is full to the max honestly

but it does not feel that way I literally do not feel like anything's on

my head it's just so lightweight so airy I don't have to put in a ponytail my

arms are not hurting you know it's it's not like that feeling when you have like

17 packs of braiding hair in your head and your head so heavy you're just like

it's not like that it's literally lightweight Airy

the second Pro it is so natural looking I know y'all seen in the marketplace but

they will have these shiny so un-natural it's greasy it looks it's just not

pleasing at all of these like these literally look like I've been growing

drinks for years don't mean like in a wild oh stop me like "Oh how long did it

take for you to grow your dreads" or I really love your hair I got so many

compliments from this look and it's so natural looking so that is the second

row the third Pro which I feel like anybody who is kind of like a lazy girl

in a way when it comes to styling their hair you will love it is the fact that

the longer you have this in your head the more realistic it looks like that

that is a pro pro pro because you can literally wear this hair longer and it

looks better like I am getting more compliments I've only had his hair for a

week but I'm getting more compliments the longer that I've had it in as

opposed to when I first got it done so that that is awesome it's just like it

literally gets older and people people just compliment me all the time it's

awesome it's great and it's amazing final pro is that it's affordable like I

said it was $5.95 I got five packs so let's say that's six dollars right six

dollars times five that's thirty dollars and you have a whole full head of hair for

$30 that can last you eight to ten weeks

that's amazing it lasts eight to ten weeks it looks

better the way it gets older, a light on your head so you're not stiff neck

you're not you're not in pain and it looks realistic this is this is it this

is it but not everything is perfect I do have one con okay

the con of this hair is you can't really be hugging up on people like that and I

say that because this hair will snag on snag on to hair, earrings, sweaters

clothing, you know you name it to be honest it will snag on so if you're

trying to bear hug somebody with this hair and just brace your stuff because

you're dread is going to be snag onto their clothing oh this is what I do I do

the boujee hug like oh my god you know my neck my hair or my hair this way oh

my god Stacy it was so nice seeing you

will you know like it will snag on to your hair but one thing I like it does

not tangle I have not received tangling as of yet I have not received tangling

it is nice it is awesome I'm going to list down below any hair websites that

have this color if y'all are interested in this color

and I try to update it as much as possible that websites that I

because I'm not sure if black hairspray still has this hair but thank y'all

so much for watching let me know in the comments what you all think. Will you get

this hair if I had any questions also let me know if you want me to do a

styling video on how I style this hair change up my look if you haven't already

please don't forget to like, comment, and share with a friend bye bye

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2018 in review | One-IT - Duration: 2:36.

2018 was amazing!

We present some pictures from 2018

We started the year very strong, with Start-Up Nation projects successfully completed for our customers.

Some of the equipment provided by One-IT.

One-IT events and partnerships

Implementation and delivery of IT solutions

One-IT launches solutions based on Augmented Reality technology, dedicated to the business sector.

International IT Summits, where One-IT has successfully participated.

The most important IT event, dedicated to the One-IT business clients: Innovation IT 2018

One-IT 15th anniversary

Romania's Centenary

One-IT - number 1 in 2018 in the top IT companies in Maramureș county

The true value is in the team!

Thank you for this great 2018!

We want you a new year 2019 with great achievements!

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3D Model of FERDOSI Statue-45 Review - Duration: 0:36.

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PLATINUM BLONDE, HUNTI | AMAZON.COM | FENNEL LACE WIG REVIEW - Duration: 2:19.

Hi Queens welcome, I'm Sheena I go by Queen She today. I'm doing a review for Fennell Lace Wig. Fennel is a

hair company on amazon.com.

I'll leave the link down below in case you're interested in this unit. This is a thirteen by six deep parting

synthetic hair lace front wig

The unit has dark roots throughout and platinum blonde hair

Everywhere else. They do have the same unit in a natural color and other fun colors. I'll leave links to both in the description box in case you're interested

The lace is a high-quality Swiss lace. It's very soft

It's very natural-looking as you can see I didn't have to do anything

To manipulate the parting space like it looks really really good

I did apply a little bit of concealer, which I feel like in this instance. You can see the concealer on my forehead

forgives me

the wig cap is

Large, I don't know how else to describe it

And so I had difficulty keeping the wig in one place

because it it just didn't want to stay down and lay in the way that I wanted it to I

think if you get this unit, you definitely have to

Install an elastic band to get it to lay flat

otherwise

You're gonna have the same difficulty I did

There is lace in the kitchen area so you can wear this unit and a low pony or even mid Pony

the hair is so long and

Very susceptible to tangling. That was my biggest

Trouble with the unit aside from the fact that the cap was so big

And so you definitely want to keep that in mind like for me

I think I'll probably come back and do a remix of this unit. Cut it into a sleek. Bob

Tell me what you think of that idea

Down below so subscribe. If you're not part of the queendom give this video a big thumbs up

And until next time don't forget to love each other by Queens

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3D Model of modern consol-106 Review - Duration: 0:26.

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Bowhunting Gear Review | Badlands Sacrifice LS Hunting Pack - Duration: 8:04.

for a day pack this is an exceptional option you know because of the

lightweight the pockets the functionality of it and I like I said

that really that hyper hyper vet frame is is really really nice

hey guys Michael Batease from the Elk Calling Academy where we help you

shorten that learning curve so that you find success faster out in the elk woods

on this channel we do elk call reviews gear reviews elk calling lessons tips

and tutorials a lot like this video right here so if you're new to the

channel please consider subscribing so that you don't miss out on future videos

alright welcome back to another gear review today we're gonna talk about the

sacrifice LS from badlands so the sacrifice LS is a pack that's been on

the market just for a little over a year approaching two years now let's kind of

talk about a few of the features it is made with ultra-light rip stop material

it does have their hyperventilate liao's air to get between the bag itself and

your back so you do get some nice air flow on there other features does have

built in pistol holders it is hydration bladder compatible it's got a sleeve in

there for a three liter bladder weight on this thing is just under 4 pounds

retail is about 260 9.99 you can get it directly from badlands itself or like

always check out the show notes and description below where we'll put some

links over to a couple of other places where you could pick this pack up so it

does have about 3400 cubic inches total capacity that is the main compartment

with all of the pockets so let's kind of break into a few more of these so it has

a free-floating lid the main compartment itself is a top load compartment and you

do have two different cinch down cords so that you can really really suck that

down it does have a couple of pockets the side that you could use as maybe

optics there is the water bottle or hydration bottle pockets on both sides I

didn't use the pockets for that I actually used the side pockets for my

trekking poles on one side with the compression straps and my tripod on the

other in the lid itself there are two pockets you have one internal and one

right off the very top so the nice thing about the one on the very top if there

are items that you want to get to quickly it's a great place to put those

it does also have a built in bow or rifle boot so you could put you know the

the stock of your rifle or the bottom of your bow in here use these couple of

compression straps to secure that bow down it does also have a couple of

straps on the bottom so ok so pros extremely lightweight the internal frame

is nice and rigid it does kind of flex a little bit with your body the built in

pistol holsters these these pistol holders are on both sides so it doesn't

matter if you're right-handed or left-handed also does have built belt

pockets so for your you know your calls your diaphragm is your wind checkers

great place to store those items that you really really need to get to it does

have a little bit of MOLLE webbing on the outside of the packs that you can

attach a few other items to it they're not

I didn't attach anything to them so I don't really know how how strong they

are I only use these for air I use this pack for a few days this fall the other

pro that I found is it's very comfortable to wear so I took a few

scouting trips during the summer to set trail cameras and swap out cards and I

wore this and then I wore it the times actually during the season

extremely comfortable to wear that hyper vet frame was really really nice I

noticed that you know that airflow across the back really didn't get that

heat buildup that you notice with some other packs so hydration bladder is

always a nice feature to have to wear you can run that hose right over I'm six

to 220 pounds this pack fit me very comfortably there still is plenty of

adjustment on it you do have you know load lifter straps on the top now

talking about load that is one con with this pack is it doesn't have an actual

meat shelf but you do have compression straps on the outside that you could use

to secure some meat to the outside of the pack when I was using this during

the hunting season I actually carried some pack out bags with me and we'll do

a review video on down the road of the pack out bag so you know what those are

so I would say that's one con on this is it doesn't have that meat shelf to carry

that load I didn't carry you know real heavy heavy loads with this so I don't

know how comfortable it's gonna be but for a day pack this is an exceptional

option you know because of the lightweight the pockets the

functionality of it and I like I said that really that hyper hyper vet frame

is is really really nice it is in the badlands camel the pack itself I didn't

notice it too noisy through the brushes or through the trees and brush but the

material is a little noisy so but really all in all I would give the sacrifice LS

a passing grade for a day pack I could definitely see where this would be a

great pack for somebody that wants to go lightweight but still

have enough room to carry the essentials that they need throughout that day and

carry a little bit extra and just in case they got into some bad weather so

alright so there's our review of the bat land sacrifice LS definitely a good pack

to check out and add it to your list of possible packs for this upcoming season

thanks for tuning in hope you've enjoyed another gear review as always keep

calling keep practicing but most importantly have fun and we'll see you

guys on the next video brought to you by Elk Calling Academy

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Valk 3 Cube Review - Duration: 1:42.

Hello and today we're doing a review on the Valk. The Valk is an eight to twenty

dollar Rubik's Cube. I like it a lot- it's my main. Every once in a while it will

lock up, but overall it's really good. It has good corner cutting, it can corner

twist, too. You can pull these out to tension it and right out of the box it's

not too good but you just have to break it in and then it'll be good. So I also

lubricated my Rubik's Cube-you don't have to but it makes it better and here are

some pros and cons. The pros are it is $18 or $20 depending on where you're

buying it from you can buy it from Amazon or cubicle.us. It is fast,

stable and I like a lot-it's my main. And then some cons are it locks up a little

bit, it's a little bit small compared to other Rubik's Cube, and I think that's it

so, have a good day!

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FO4 Review - Hậu Vệ Laurent Blanc TT - Duration: 4:05.

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Bad Dreams (1988) - Movie Review - Duration: 5:55.

Another day, another horror film to review.

In 1988, dreams and nightmares were playing a huge part in the horror genre due to the

success of the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise, so it's no wonder that others tried to jump

on the idea of people being put in real danger by their nightmares.

One of those movies is the movie I am reviewing today.

I am Torstein from Cinema Terror and here I present to you, Bad Dreams.

Bad Dreams starts in the 70's where we see a the last day of the Unity cult.

Their leader Harris is getting his family together for their final day on earth as he

has convinced everyone to drench themselves in gasoline before he sets their house with

everyone in it on fire.

The only survivor was a teenage girl named Cynthia who managed to escape from the burning

room, but was knocked unconscious before she was able to get out of the house.

Her life was saved by firefighters, but she was injured so badly that she had to spend

the next thirteen years in a coma.

To help her cope and come to terms with her past, she is put in a psychiatric hospital

after she has awaken from her coma.

Her struggles to adapt gets tougher when she starts to get visions and nightmares of Harris

and when other patients in the hospital start to turn up dead, Cynthia believes that Harris

has found a way to transcend beyond death and are out to get her and everyone close

to her.

The only thing I knew about Bad Dreams before pressing play on it today, was that it was

supposed to be a Nightmare on Elm Street ripoff and that it has been released on DVD and BluRay

on a double feature with Visiting Hours by the great guys at Scream Factory.

When it comes to being a Freddy Krueger ripoff film, yeah, Bad Dreams does have several similarities

and the entire setup does take place in a mental hospital with a group of people that

are having struggles, similiar to what we get in Nightmare on Elm Street 3 and they

of course also does give the bad guy played by Richard Lynch some burned makeup effects,

which makes it hard to not see the Freddy Krueger connection.

But I love Freddy Krueger and I do not mind ripoffs if they can bring something new to

the table, so I don't hold this against Bad Dreams.

What I will hold against it is how messy the story of the film turned out to be.

It feels unfocused and it didn't take advantage of the creative freedom you can have when

you are dealing with nightmares or hallucinations as there isn't all that much dreaming going

on in Bad Dreams as you might think.

The premise of having a cult leader come back from death to try to get the one cult member

that got away is pretty cool, but if you are going to have a dead villain come back to

life, you have to do something interesting with him.

Here the bad guy is basically just Richard Lynch, with little else to him.

I never got an understanding about his powers, his ultimate goal or why he needed to kill

off all of the other patients in the hospital.

Perhaps it was explained during the film, but I didn't catch it.

I generally tend to favor Lynch, but I felt he was just there during the film and could

not get engaged in his character.

However, one of the cast members that I did enjoy was Jennifer Rubin in the leading role

as Cynthia.

She was actually in Nightmare on Elm Street 3 only a year before as Taryn and while I

am sure that helped in getting her this part, she does prove that she also deserved it.

I found her charming in Bad Dreams and I quickly found myself starting to care for her.

The rest of the supporting cast are also mostly decent, but few of their characters got much

interest from me, except Dean Cameron, who was surprisingly good as the character named

Ralph.

I'm only used to seeing him in comedies that does not exactly rely on his great acting

skills, so it was fun to see him impress me in Bad Dreams.

A character or rather choice for character that I did not like at all was that they made

Bruce Abbott's character Dr. Alex Karmen fall in love with Cynthia.

I guess this was the only way they could add some romance to the film, outside of whatever

the hell this was but it's just wrong to have a psychiatrist

fall for a younger patient who are clearly lost and confused about everything that is

going on.

Bad Dreams is an uneven film that I had a decent time watching.

It's not a film that I would give a recommendation for, but if you are a big fan of 80's horror

then there are way worse films out there to be explored than this one.

Bad Dreams is not going to be a film that sticks with me, but did it provide me with

80 minutes of acceptable entertainment, so as such I am going to give Bad Dreams the

average score of 2.5 out of 5.

A fun fact about Bad Dreams is that they actually had the big hit Sweet Child 'o Mine from Guns

'n Roses on the soundtrack and also playing during the end credits.

This was before Guns had made it big and they were actually considering shooting a music

video for the song using clips from this movie, but opted for a different idea instead.

I hope you enjoyed this review of Bad Dreams and if you are new around these parts of Youtube,

then check out my channel as there are plenty more of this stuff to be found on it.

Thank you for watching Cinema Terror, see you next time.

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