The Best Of Del Amitri: Hatful Of Rain
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Hold Me Now: The Very Best Of Thompson Twins
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hello. my name is emma, and in today's video, iam going to teach you about some pronunciation mistakes that you're probably making. so, ifyou look beside me, i have a bunch of words. these are some of the most commonly mispronouncedwords in english by english... by students who are learning english. sotoday, i'm going to teach you how we actuallypronounce these words. so, the title of this video is "silent syllables".all of these words have a silent syllable in them. now, you may be wondering: "whatis a syllable?" well, a syllable is usually a vowel sound, sometimes it can also be aconsonant-vowel sound. so, if that's a little bit confusing, let'slook at some examples.
here is the word "cat". it has one syllable.if i clap my hand, "cat". okay? now, compare this to the word "student", which has twosyllables. compare this to the word "beautiful", which has three, and we have here the word"incredible" which has four. okay? so each of these has a different number of syllables.you'll also notice that the length of the word is different. "incredible" is longerthan "beautiful", "beautiful" is longer than "student", and "student" islonger than "cat". okay? so, a silent syllable is a syllable that peoplebelieve we're supposed to pronounce, but we don't actually pronounce it. let's start withthis one, because this is the most common mistake i hear in my classrooms. many studentspronounce this word as "com-for-ta-ble", they
believe it has four syllables. this is nottrue. i want you to listen carefully to how i pronounce this word: "comfterble", "comfortable".how many syllables did you hear? "comfortable". if you said three syllables, you are correct.so we do not pronounce "com-for-ta-ble", mm-mm, we say: "comfterble". okay? so if iwrote this how it's almost pronounced, it almost looks like: "comfterble".okay? the next word that i hear a lot of studentsmaking a mistake with... this is one of my favourite types of food, i hear a lot of studentssay: "choc-o-late", where they pronounce this "o". in english, we don't pronounce that. weusually say... so we don't say "choc-o-late", which is three syllables; we actually say:"choclate", "chocolate", "chocolate". how
many syllables does that have?if you said two, you are correct.it's almost like this "o" doesn't exist. so i want you to repeat afterme: "chocolate", "comfortable". okay, good. now, the next sound, or... the next word manystudents mispronounce is this one. first off, they often miss... mispronounce the "v" sound,which is "veg", "vegetable". many students say: "veg-e-ta-ble". okay? so many studentsthink it has four... four syllables, but in fact, it doesn't. tell me: how many soundsdoes this have: "vegetable", "vegetable"? it has three. okay? so i'm actually going to start writing this."comfortable" has two, "chocolate" has two.
"comfortable"... sorry,"comfortable" has three. okay? "vegetable" has three. the next word is another word a lot of studentsmake a mistake with, similar to "chocolate", we have here an "o". we don't pronounce this"o". okay? so many students say "brocc-o-li", but we don't say "broccoli", we say: "broccli".okay? so, in this case, it only has two syllables: "brocc-li". okay? and we will go over these onemore time at the end of the video. okay, very common word here, how manysyllables do you think it has? if you said: "in-trest-ing",
you are correct, it has three syllables. many studentssay: "in-ter-est-ing". "that is very interesting." we don't say it like that. we say:"in-trest-ing". okay? "in-trest-ing", so this one has threesyllables also. okay, another very common word... okay, i'veused the canadian/british spelling. if you're an american or an... a speaker of americanenglish, there will be no "u" here. how many syllables do youthink this word has? okay? let's say it together:"favourite", "favourite". how many did you hear?if you said: "fav-rite", and you heard twosyllables, you are correct.
we do not say: "fav-our-ite",mm-mm, we say: "fav-rite". okay? okay, here's another one a lot of studentsmake mistakes with, many students will say: "temp-er-a-ture", but we don't say it this way.i want you to listen carefully, and choose: how many syllables arethere in this word? "tem-pra-ture", "temperature"."tem-pra-ture". okay, so there are threesyllables in this one. okay? we have this word... again, these areall very common words. a lot of students will say: "ev-er-y-one". they think it has foursyllables. now, i want you to listen to me and tell me: how manysyllables do you hear?
"ev-ry-one", "everyone","ev-ry-one". if you said three, you are correct.okay? and finally, we have two more. a lot of studentswill say this as: "nat-ur-all-y", but we don't pronounce it that way. listencarefully to how i say it. "nat-ral-ly","naturally", "naturally", "nat-ral-ly". it hasthree syllables. and the last one, similar to "chocolate",many students say: "soph-o-more", but it's not. "soph-more", "sophomore". so it's almost like this "o",we don't pronounce. it's a
silent sound. "sophomore".it has two syllables. okay, so let's do this very slowly. i wantyou to repeat each of these words after me. and you can say it slow, and then start makingit a little bit faster. okay? so let's start over here, and we will work our way across."naturally". repeat after me: "naturally", "nat-ral-ly". "sophomore", "sophomore","sophomore". okay, good. okay? okay,this one, i really want you to practice: "comfortable","comfterble", "comfortable", "that chair iscomfortable." okay?
okay? now, again, my favourite food - veryimportant you pronounce this correctly: "chocolate", "choclate","chocolate". okay. okay, here we have another word: "vegtable", "vegtable","vegetable". okay? so, again, three. "broccoli". so, again,repeat after me: "broccli", "broccoli". okay. okay. repeat after me, please:"intresting", "in-trest-ing", "interesting".
"favourite", "favrite","favourite". this one: "temprature","temprature", "temprature". and finally: "evryone","everyone", "everyone". okay. and there you have it, 10 words we often makepronunciation mistakes with when we are learning english. okay? so i invite you to check out our websiteat www.engvid.com. there you can do a quiz where you can actually practicesyllables and practice counting how many each of these have. so, i invite youto come check out that website, and until next time, take care.
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American Heartland: Legends Of Country
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Grease: Original London Cast Recording
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Grease is one of the classic musicals that the majority of the public associates with the movie incarnation although there are plenty of stage versions that are just as well done if not better. The stage musical often has different songs than the movie adaptation and different plot twists. Grease opened originally in 1972 starring Carole Demas and Barry Bostwick (of Rocky Horror Picture Show fame). Sandy Dumbrowski (or Sandra D.) and Danny Zuko have a summer romance however when they run into each other at school they find they are socially incompatible. She attempts to change herself to suit him he changes himself to suit her but finally her alteration works and everybody's happy. Grease has famous songs like "Greased Lightnin '" "It's Raining on Prom Night" and "We Go Together" -- although the most famous songs from the movie ("Summer Nights" and "You're the One that I Want") were written specifically for the screen version. A resurrected version of the show surfaced in 1993 in London with all the favorites from the stage show and a couple from the screen as well. This recording was released in 1994 and is a joyous event.
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14. Look At Me I'm Sandra Dee Â
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Annie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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A new adaptation of Annie that updates its original Depression-era setting to present day New York City.
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1. Overture - Cast
2. Maybe - Quvenzhané Wallis, Zoe Margaret Colletti, Nicolette Pierini, Eden Duncan-Smith & Amanda Troya
3. It's The Hard-Knock Life - Quvenzhané Wallis, Zoe Margaret Colletti, Nicolette Pierini, Eden Duncan-Smith & Amanda Troya
4. Tomorrow - Quvenzhané Wallis
5. I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here (2014 Film Version) - Quvenzhané Wallis, Rose Byrne & Stephanie Kurtzuba
6. You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile (2014 Film Version) - Sia
7. Moonquake Lake - Sia & Beck
8. Little Girls (2014 Film Version) - Cameron Diaz
9. The City's Yours - Jamie Foxx & Quvenzhané Wallis
10. Opportunity - Quvenzhané Wallis
11. Easy Street (2014 Film Version) - Cameron Diaz & Bobby Cannavale
12. Who Am I? - Jamie Foxx, Cameron Diaz & Quvenzhané Wallis
13. I Don't Need Anything But You (2014 Film Version) - Jamie Foxx, Quvenzhané Wallis & Rose Byrne
14. Tomorrow (Reprise) - Cast
15. Opportunity (Sia Version) - Sia
Murder On The Orient Express (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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Natural Blues Vol.1
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Natch'l Blues, the
i'm with the mississippi blues trail, wantto talk about the interpretation of juke joints and other african american night spots, largerclubs for instance, on the trail. what i want to talk about in particular arethese venues, how the trail formed, i'm sure a lot of people are interested. we've had this amazing amount of interpretation,a lot of money has gone into this, and a lot of organizations from other states have lookedto us to say, "how did you do it?" we'll touch on that, we can discuss that later. i'm sure we'll have people who are very interestedin how we were able to put up so many markers both for the blues trail and also for
the country music trail. we have something also called the freedomtrail. the latter two use the model of the bluestrail, the same administration as well. i'll touch upon some of the issues about who benefits from this, right? that we have this new wave of cultural tourismin mississippi centered around the blues. our license plate now features b.b. king. you drive into the state, it's welcome tomississippi, the birth place of american music which is contentious but not provable. we haven't had any fights with memphis aboutthat thing so far.
there's a lot of issues in marketing theseplaces. i mean this image, i picked this one becauseyou have this iconic ... i don't know if you've seen pictures of po monkey's before? po monkey's is often used as this juke jointout in the middle of a cotton field run by this very interesting character named po monkey. i actually helped with that process and iworked on a book called mississippi state of blues. a large format, coffee table book and we havea picture of po monkey's on the cover of it. as a sociologist, i was a little divided,i should say is the background.
i'm a sociologist, i'm also somebody who workswith these issues of working for the tourism division of the state. i'm aware of some of the potential problemswith that, being involved in the process of documentation for the purposes of making money. the purposes of the blues trail are for education,historical documentation but it's also part of selling mississippi to tourists, right? getting more people to visit. there's a lot of problems with that. if you put this on the map and tell peoplewhere it is, it changes the dynamic of the
place. no longer the authentic place it once wasthough we're not only the force involved with that process. we, i think, we can, very positively, we cantalk about them and all of these efforts is helping us, helping to reshape our understandingsof these areas. these things that people took for grantedor often located in small places that urbanites don't know anything about. anyways, i was talking about the basics ofthe blues trail. right now, starting in 2006, we now have 189markers.
it's operated by the mississippi developmentagency through visit mississippi. we have a board called the mississippi bluescommission point east from the governor. the actual work is conducted by myself andjim o'neal who is the founder of the living blues magazine. we work per contract basis with somebody calledhammons and associates, an advertising firm. it's more than an advertising firm. they do a lot of very interesting culturalwork ingrained with mississippi where i reside. they also have done the design of the markersfor the country music trail and for the civil rights trail, the freedom trail.
the funding for this trail, the blues trail,is that we have a deal, i don't know the specifics of it because i don't know the budget forpaying people at tourism or advertising, but the basic idea is that when somebody comesout wanting, or for a long time, somebody wanted to put up a marker, if we approvedof them having a marker, the candidate would have to come up with about half that money. it was initially about 4 or 5000 dollars,i think it's closer to 10 now. i don't know what the breakdown is on that. i think labor, not my labor unfortunately,have got a little bit more money over the last 10 years.
anyways, the idea is the communities buy in,right? it's not the state saying, "we're going toput a marker here." there's a lot of collaboration with the communities. one of the interesting things is, as the mississippiblues trail has developed, it's become a hot trend within the convention and visitor bureauprofessions. that they see, "oh jackson has this many orclarksdale has 10. we want one." it's become a sense of validation in the professionaltourism community. anyways we have, like i said, 189.
most of them are in mississippi here, youcan see we've got one in ferriday, louisiana. i'm not sure who is the rep there. somewhere down there across the natchez, ferriday. got a couple in muscle shoals, couple in memphis. we don't have one in southern louisiana unfortunately. we also have, if we look at the reach of it,we've got additional ... i forgot to say that the communities pay half, and a lot of theother money is ada, neh and mississippi highway funds. then there's also the salaries of the peopleat tourism.
we additionally got some neh funding to expandthe blues trail to florida, bradfordsville. grafton, wisconsin where the paramount labelwas. chicago, brandt museum in los angeles. rochester, new york where son house livedfor many years and maine which is that there was ... there's a logic about placing thesemarkers that they reflect the impact of mississippi blues. there's a 25 year historical criteria. we probably would have rather had one in lafayettethan in maine, but it had a lot to do with the lobbying on the side of the communities.
in that case, there was a blues festival hadbeen there for a long time. we also have them in cahors, france wherethere's been a festival for a long time. notodden in norway which is the home of oneof the largest blues festivals in europe. we're also in the process of creating a mobilemarker which is going to be for europe, so we can move it around to different festivals. it's not very easy to put up a big sign, say,in london at the side of where the stones played or whatever. big cities generally don't want somethingthat big on the sidewalk. also we have everything is on the web.
we have a great app which i encourage peopleto ... you can buy it from ... no, it's free. we have a free app and you can create itineraries,look up a timeline. there are 15 videos that robert gordon frommemphis, who did a great stax movie, muddy waters film. the recent william f. buckley, gore vidalfilm. we've got gore vidal on the blues trail. anyways, the idea we have a website and thisblues trail has allowed people to see the whole of it. i think oftentimes when the state puts upa historic marker, they've been doing it for
so many years, i think there's some difficultlyin actually knowing where they all are. if there's a website which tracks ... we havesomebody from that agency here. i think it's often private people who areinterested in historic markers that catalog all of this. in our case, we have the full text of themarkers and an interactive map online. there's not actually a trail, i should say,it's just a bunch of markers. people ask, "how do we do the trail?" if you look back at these maps, there's notreally a trail. there's not a linear one anyways.
the idea, of course, for visitors is thatif you have that many places to visit, then you're probably going to spend a lot moremoney in hotels, meals, rental cars and things like that. the blues trail got going in the early 2000sin the wake of a clinton-era millennium trail project which never took off. it caused people to get together to talk aboutit. it really took off after 2003, it was theyear of the blues. we all remember martin scorsese had a filmseries, he got a bunch of directors. it didn't do very well.
everybody forgot about it that week, but anywaysmississippi declared it to be the year of the blues. congress declared it the year of the blues. a big push from pbs, sony, bmg, the scorsesepeople. it pushed to the forefront this idea of blues. mississippi was lagging behind, i think, ourneighbors that we saw the development of gill street early in the 90s. the development, they tore down the stax studiosand then rebuilt it as a tourist spot. louisiana, of course, marketing of the musicis central to tourism efforts.
tourism is central to the economy over theworld. i don't know here, i presume it's a pretty big thing here as well. coming down to go to the dancehalls or toexperience that culture. anyways, the actual project came about around2003 or 4, i started working with the b.b. king museum which was a 15 million dollarproject in indianola. the museum ended up going up in 2008. one of the interesting things that we addressedwas that indianola is in the middle western part of the state, over 2 hours from memphis. about an hour and half from jackson, an hourfrom an interstate.
it's out in the middle of nowhere relativelyspeaking. one of the things that we wanted to do wasto put up some markers which would make a path, a trail of sorts. you have a bunch of other sights between ... alot of people drive to mississippi after they've been to memphis and going to new orleans. looking at how do we get people to go to theseareas? everybody knows that the blues is from mississippibut they don't know where to go, right? that's generally viewed as something thatwas in mississippi, robert johnson, 75 years ago.
muddy waters was there until the early 40s. people didn't really have that much of a notionthat there's that much to see, just know that it was there. in any case, so with the b.b. king museum,we had a team together. we had a lot of money and we were working with neh consultants. in addition to trying to put the museum together,we decided let's use this team we've got, the grant writers and researchers, to writea grant for a blues trail. before we did that, these went up very earlyon and, as you see here, it says, "mississippi
delta blues trail." club ebony is one of the best know juke jointsin the state since 1945. people played there. two of these markers went up in indianolaand then, by 2006, our grant had come through for 9 markers to go up in 4 adjacent countiesin mississippi, all of which had a history of promoting blues. anyways, so we first went up in 2006. the first 9 were successful and eventuallythis one was replaced. let me show you what the markers look like.
there's a couple of differences. we now call it a nightclub and not a jukejoint. club ebony is a club that can hold 500 people,it was not a juke joint. juke joints are generally a lot smaller thanthat, little more ramshackle. this was a very nice club and i think we ... thelast of them said 1945. this one says after the end of world war ii. as in the fact that there was a previous nightclub,a nightclub that preceded it on an adjacent street. this is more text and the text is more correct.
i didn't help write the preliminary ones bythe way. we wouldn't have had the juke joint word onthere. this is what the backside of our markers looklike, right? if we think about typical metal sign, theraised lettering, the typical state marker has 40, 30, 40 words on it. the same on each side which you can't readwhen you're driving at 70mph down the road but anyways. you don't have a whole lot of interpretation. what was novel about what we did was said,"well why don't we print the backside flat
at the foundry and then use a big piece ofvinyl?" we have a 500 word essay on the side, we utilizedthat top area to put a photograph in. that's b.b. king at club ebony. indianola is where he grew up or at leastfrom the age of 15 to 20, where he calls it his hometown. it's where he got married, had a job as atractor driver, began singing gospel and playing blues on the street corners. the great thing is that not only we can havethat much written interpretation, but also all these great images.
that's essentially what our markers look like. i wanted to show you some other pictures ofwhat the club ebony looks like. this is from our book, kim murphy is the photographer. he's an architectural photographer so we havea wonderful tin roof with neon at the ceiling. the building was used pretty regularly upthrough the 90s on the chitlin' circuit. that it was a club that b.b. played at, bobbybland, johnnie taylor. it's declined considerably as the chitlin'circuit has moved towards civic centers. they have big shows now, you've probably seenthe blues is alright tour. it probably comes through here somewhere,it would be at the civic center.
there would be 5 popular soul blues artistsand it's like 45 bucks. you can bring in your own liquor and food. kind of at the expense of these clubs, right? the people organizing these tours, they findit probably easier just to work with.there's so many civic centers, you can guarantee thatelectricity is going to work. they have security guards, they have placesthat sell sodas and things like that. there's been a rationalizing of that marketwhich has a left a lot of these larger clubs behind. the idea of going and seeing one group with,say, a local band opening up is not something
you see very often. it's interesting. the club ebony was private. b.b. king married the daughter of ... hissecond wife was the daughter of the owner of the club ebony. he bought it from the owner from the early70s until sometimes in the 2000s. i don't know what he paid for it, but he subsequentlydonated it to the b.b. king museum which is about 200 yards away on the other side ofthe tracks. in the museum, we actually have an interpretationof juke joints.
that's part of the narrative of looking atwhat was the secular culture that b.b. king would have experienced in indianola. there's a little bit of history from clubebony and its predecessor. with the blues trail, we ended up interpretingquite a few venues among the various things that we looked at. club ebony is at the top but why do we lookat clubs on the blues trail? the blues trail is not just clubs by any means,it's not called the juke joint trail. when we got together, we initially decidedit would be 120 after that initial grant. half of them had to be outside of the deltaand the first 50 picks were, okay we got to
have muddy waters. we got to have howlin' wolf, we got to havecharley patton and so we had about 50 of those. then with the neh money, one of the stipulationswas that the trail would have to address humanities themes which was kind of vague what that meant. the things that we looked at were, in theend, were transportation so there's markers for highway 61 and for trains. historic sites such as dockery plantation,there's some others that address cotton. radio, record companies, like malaco records,ace records. issues about civil rights, religion and theblues, other things.
hot tamales and the blues, we like that for... in rosedale, parchman farm, in addition to clubs and also historic strips. like there would be the beale street of thesevarious smaller towns. venues became important, there just simplyweren't that many of them around. i don't know what the number of operatingdancehalls here is in louisiana. texas is but in louisiana, in mississippi,it's not a huge number. the ones that we've put up a marker for thatare still around, fortunately we haven't had any die out since we put the marker out. club ebony, as i said, it's not used veryoften anymore but they still do have shows
there. it's now owned by the museum and they keepit up. tourist groups can go there. the blue front caf� in bentonia, red's inclarksdale, po monkey's in merigold. i'm going to show pictures of all these ina second. 100 men club, bradfordsville blues club inflorida and then there's a couple of other places, buildings that are still around whichoccasionally have music but are not really music venues. the alamo theatre was a movie theater thathad talent shows in jackson.
the elks lodge in greenwood which a big partof the chitlin' circuit and mississippi was using fraternal organizations. the elks club made money or the other clubs,fraternal organizations would make money by booking bands. i don't believe any of them really do thatanymore but let me just go over some of the individual places. the blue front caf� in bentonia has beenaround since the late 40s. it was a caf� started by the holmes family. their son jimmy "duck" holmes is a bluesman.
this is the place where skip james is from. david evans talks about a distinctive bentoniastyle of blues, eerie style and "duck" holmes is very conscious about preserving that tradition. he plays in that tradition, he's not a masterof it the way, say, skip james was but he learned it from local people. it has very strong ... is very conscious aboutthe role of this place but it's still a place you can go drink beer, smoke cigarettes andhave fun. it's not a very active venue, it is a verysmall place. that's jimmy right there.
he's now recorded about 5 albums. i'm actually going to be interviewing himat the jazz fest, sunday april 24th. he's very eloquent at talking about the tradition. i think he retired, he worked for the schoolsystem somehow or another. he's retired and i think has a source of income. he doesn't ... he can't be making any moneyoff it. he sells coca colas for a dollar, sells cigarettesand chips, and has a festival once a year. this is the inside of the place. it was a caf�, no longer really serves food,just potato chips and things like that.
here's the marker in front of the blue frontcaf�. we have to negotiate, i think sometimes we'reruining the iconic images because it's hard to take a picture. people almost avoiding taking pictures ofother tourists for one, and the marker suggests i'm not the first person that was here. that's actually h.c. porter, an artist from vicksburg who did abook of blues photographs. red's in clarksdale. red's has become a really famous place inclarksdale.
it doesn't look like ... well it has the bluesclub on the outside but a lot of people drive by it. a lot of tourists are afraid to go in therebecause it's rough looking. it's just over the tracks from the downtownarea of clarksdale on martin luther king and sunflower avenue. you can often find people milling about onthe streets. red relishes its dangerous reputation andoften makes comparisons with a club that's 100 yards away, the ground zero blues clubwhich is owned by morgan freeman which is a faux juke joint.
they had this big building which was usedfor other purposes, and then they ... there's a film in which one of the owners, bill luckett,is talking about why do we look to birney imes book juke joint? we decided that we would get mismatched furniture,christmas lights and it was weird that he was talking about it so publicly. how they decided to fake it but they alsohad this weird thing of you can write on the walls, which i don't think is something thatmost ... that may happen but, of course, all those kind of restaurants, that's like a funthing to do. stick things on the ceiling or write on thewalls but that became also part of it, right?
you can disrespect the structure, not red's,you can probably write on the walls of red's but it's so dark, you wouldn't notice it inthere. it's also a place famous for buckets of wateron the tables. he's always raising money to replace the roof,but i think he likes the idea of it leaks a bit. bathrooms are pretty shaky as well. that's red and red is a belligerent guy. he has a front, i think he actually workedas installing carpet. one of his sons is a state legislator so ithink he's a lot more of a middle class guy
than he lets on. he has this rough and tumble act he puts on. as i said, he's also making ... he's oftenmaking these comparisons between his place, the real place, and ground zero, that moviestar place down the road. he makes fun of people being afraid to comeover to his place. one of the most interesting things about red'sis i remember going there, i guess, in the early 90s to see big jack johnson and otherartists playing there. it was, at that point, most of the audiencewas african american. over the years, now red's has become verymixed but actually mostly, predominantly tourists.
it depends on what season of the year it is. if it's february, you're more likely to seean african american crowd, never a very large one. i'll talk about that in a little bit. we don't actually have a marker for red'sbut big jack johnson, who was the greatest bluesman in clarksdale in the 60s, 70s, 80s,90s into the 2000s, that was his home club. we put up a marker for big jack, we decidedto put it up at red's, right? it also plays into local tourism. jack lived in a neighborhood, we generallydon't put up markers in the middle of neighborhoods.
although there is one in grenada, mississippifor magic slim which was very interesting. other people in clarksdale were born there,sam cooke, ike turner. the markers are not at their homes becausegenerally, probably for reasons that the areas are not deemed to be tourist friendly. there's also privacy issues but it seems desirableoftentimes to move markers to very dismal areas in the downtown, but there's also somepolitical issues there. another place in jackson is the queen of hearts,an urban lounge. the queen of hearts has been around sincethe early 70s. see the marker there in that photograph.
here's the interior of the club, it's a verycolorful place. a time machine back to the 70s, there's alittle, to the left of the jukebox, there's a little, tiny stage which has a big railingin front of it. ugly, i'm not sure why it's there, i've neverasked them about it. they have music on the weekends. there's usually not too much of a crowd, idon't know if the musicians make anything. i think it's like a place where musicianslike to go to play. that's chellie b. lewis. it used to be a major hangout back in thedays when malaco records out of jackson, which
was the biggest soul blues label, when itwas really a force in the 70s and 80s. little milton liked to hang out here, johnnietaylor, z.z. hill. locals including sam myers who of course becamea big texas artist after he got ... hansen thunderbird took him from here to texas. he probably improved his life considerably. sam was actually living upstairs, not in thebest of conditions. chellie b, i think he owns a number of otherbuildings. this is his club, i can't imagine he makestoo much money though. he does make a lot of money, i think, operatingas a, largely, as a takeout fish place.
you see a lot of people that come in, pickup food to go and don't really pay too much attention to the band. chellie b is often back there in the kitchen. that's the way it survived, it's a restaurantwhere you might come in and eat. generally speaking, people don't eat thereif they come to ... they don't come there just for the food, as far as i've seen. there's the dedication with some of the localmusicians. king edward, who is actually from here, kingedward antoine. his brother nolan struck came up around lafayettebut king edward has been in jackson ... that's
him with the bowler hat on. he still can pull out some french. he's always surprised when anybody knows anythingabout him. there's po monkey's again, this iconic placejust north of cleveland, mississippi. that's willie "po monkey" seaberry operatesit. he is a farmer. he farms the cotton on the property rightaround it. he's not owned the farm, but he also livesin the back of this place. it's open on thursday nights and it's a discotheque.
it's been a discotheque since the 60s. i don't know that there's any tradition ofhim ever putting on live bands. this has created issue with the developmentof cultural tourism. people want to see a band in a juke joint. recently, people they want to come down andfilm a band playing at a juke joint. sometimes film companies will hire a bandto pay po monkey a couple of hundred dollars, and then try to recruit people. it's often very difficult, probably for thefilm makers, to recruit the people they'd like to see dancing, african americans.
usually a bunch of college students come overso it becomes an odd thing for the film makers, for other people who are in search of theauthentic experience. it's a very authentic experience, i think,on thursday nights when you go there. they're playing not quite hip hop but mostlysouthern soul and rnb. when there's not some tourismy kind of eventgoing on, it's a packed place where people are dancing. it actually is a juke joint in the sense thatpeople there are relaxed, they dance. they used to have strippers there on mondaynights. now that there's a lot more publicity, hedoesn't do that anymore.
no loud music. no loud ... it's interesting that means loudmusic, it's not loud music. it's rap music, okay, and that's somethingwhich i think is very interesting. if we look at development of juke joints,maybe you can ... you think about there's generally, particularly among musicians, avery strong dislike of rap music which carries a social component. it's not just a musical one, but i think youcan see that there's a lot of different forms of music which were, more or less, acceptable. if you play motown, if you play muddy waters,if you play tyrone davis 70s music but there's
a cut-off. you don't play hip hop, right? at the juke joints, it is, i wouldn't sayit's rooted in the past necessarily, because there's still a lot of contemporary southernsoul artists who get played at these type of places. there is a difference between hip hop andrap. yeah, yeah, exactly, yeah. among the proprietors who are 70 years old,the whole different signifiers. no hats turned to the side, no pants pulleddown and they call these places grown folks
lounges. grown folks mean you act respectable, youdon't have your pants hanging off and so there's respect. that's an interesting issue for the survival,i think, of the juke joints. if you don't want that, well hip hop startedin the 70s so you're starting ... maybe it's the case that people who are hip hop fansback then, are now grown folks that don't want to be messing around with the currentforms of it. what kind of folks did you say? what's that?
rum folks? grown, g-r-o-w-n. you see that a lot as a signifier for, thisis for adults. don't come in here. 30 and older. 30 and older, right? yeah, exactly, right so that's ... you seethat often grown folks lounge. you kids go over there, older people, youcan be here. you don't have to be around young people withall those implications, whatever.
old people always think young people are rudeand their music is too loud, whatever. anyways, you can see he's saying there, "allpictures taken 5 dollars." there's actually somewhere you can put moneyin if you're not there. let's see what else we've got here. it's an incredible place from a folk art perspective. he has all these monkeys hanging from theceiling, photographs and you can bring stuff in. it pretty much developed probably organically. he also tends to, particularity if there'smore tourists there, he'll switch outfits.
he has a lot of very colorful suits, and he'llchange suits 5 times in a evening. he also has some pretty x rated jokes, jackin the boxes things where things pop out which are not dolls. there's a ... i'm not going to go into thattoo much. he does some things which are pretty shockingfrom a ... entertainment. when the people from boston come down, don'tknow quite what they're thinking about that. he tends not to do that when there's ... ifit's a crowd of mostly african americans, he tends to be a little bit more less of acharacter, i guess.
he's not playing the role. he's more likely to be grumpy or just watchother people. if it's tourists, he seems to be more actingthe part but anyways. it's a pretty fascinating place. there's one of him in one of his fancy suits. he's been doing this for, like i said, nearly50 years. how old is he? in his 70s. unfortunately all the guys that are runningthese joints are in their 70s.
there's rarely ever a son around who wouldseem to be the obvious heir. like i said, with red, there is definitelya ... there are sons who might take it over but i mean he seems to have made his money,probably bought his house. he probably is getting social security. he can afford to run a club and not make verymuch money. po monkey, on the other hand, is charging5 dollars to get in on thursday nights. he probably doesn't pay any rent and he maybeis bringing in sometimes a thousand dollars on a thursday night. he's selling a lot of beer, there used tobe more vice there, but he only really does
it on thursday nights. if he rents it out to the tourists then hegets, i don't know, 500 dollars plus he gets to sell beer. po monkey's got a thing going. he still does farm into his 70s, but thisis not just a hobby. it's definitely ... he's making a very goodliving, i mean relatively speaking when you consider that he's not paying rent, right? you ever ask him why he calls it po monkey? i'm not sure why he calls it po monkey.
that's his ... i can't remember what his brother'sname is, it was something else monkey. that term po monkey, you can find it in otherplaces. there's actually a juke joint in eastern maryland,maryland eastern shore, in a place called ... there's a place like boston called pomonkey maryland. i don't know what the etymology of that is. then this place is a dancehall of sorts exceptthis is on the coast. it's african american place called the 100men hall. it was a benevolent society. i don't think it was necessarily built asa dancehall but, like a lot of benevolent
societies they were denied social securityand other things like that, their original purpose as a burial society declined. in tandem with the relative decline of theelks and all those other kinds of organizations. people tend not to belong to those kind oforganizations anymore for the last 30 or 40 years. most of them have been pretty well decimated. it was the benevolent society in bay st. louiswhich is just east of new orleans. it became an important venue on the chitlin'circuit in the post-war era, post-world war ii era.
we don't really know what was going on beforethen. they may have had some concerts, but it becamea full fledged joint where you could see big jeff turner, ray charles, it was that large. deacon john also. deacon john, yes, deacon john was at the openingof it. we've had all the touring circuit. i guess the new orleans artists would comeall the way out. i don't know if they'd go to east texas ornot, but they would certainly go to florida. most of those artists who were booked by stofalls,is that right person?
who booked them, it was a circuit that wentalong the coast. they would also come up and play fraternityparties in mississippi. i don't know how much new orleans artistswent above jackson, but it was an important stop on that circuit. deacon john remembers it very well. this place was ... you probably know whatthat means, right? it was slated for destruction after katrina,had been serving as a disabled veteran's organization. had nothing to do with music after sometimein the 70s. a couple from california bought it and restoredit, formed a non-profit and a mississippi
blues trail marker was part of the dedication. part of the validation of it, bringing overdeacon john and other artists who played there. it's turned into a venue that's open, i think,once a month. they have concerts there but you can see now. the blues trail serving as a validation ofsorts for, we have an important place. we want a marker. i don't know if po monkey wanted a markeror not, but a lot of other places ... hollywood caf� in tunica which is ... what's the song? walking in memphis talks about the hollywoodcaf� in there which is not only a bluesy
reference exactly. they wanted one so we have an issue of lotsof times committees are looking for, we want a marker. can we have a marker? sometimes we can do it, sometimes we can't. we can't put one up in front of morgan freeman'sclub, it's not old enough. we can put one nearby that talks about culturaltourism and things like that. we have a lot of flexibility for interpretingthings. i want to quickly just address some of theissues i've already talked about.oh there's
bradfordsville, oh sorry. there's one from bradfordsville, florida whichi don't know very much about that. very interesting venue but that's obviouslyan older bunker type joint. that's a seating area out back, that's nota hard structure. that's a very good article by richard granton al jazeera, about the cultural tourism. it's probably about to disappear from theinternet since al jazeera no longer exists, basically stopped. anyways you can see that bentonia, it's been... that place has been used in many films over the years.
when japanese would come, if they wanted areal blues environment or background, they would film there. in recent years, yazoo county tourism hasbeen underwriting the festival. jimmy heads and jimmy runs it. it's not that people have taken over, butpart of the way that spurred the blues trail has been local communities are starting toput on municipal festivals. aiding with, how do you get people to comehere? let's put on a festival, let's get a bluesmarker, let's put on a festival. what other kind of events can we put on thattap into this imagined market of blues tourists?
po monkey's, this is an example of the deltastate, the delta center for culture and learning at the bottom. you can see that they're advertising realdelta blues in a real delta juke. they'll argue that j-o-l-k is the authenticway to spell it and that's ... they're working with cat head which is a store in clarksdale,which is a clearing house of information. i'll wrap it up right now. they also, when dollar general was puttingheadquarters in the delta, they bring them by to educate them about the community. they're modifying it but also trying to incorporateit, this is official cultural heritage now.
oh and then here, i want to talk ... i latelysaw this issue of garden and gun. my girlfriend threw it down and we weren'tsubscribers. she vowed to never look at it again becauseof this juxtaposition of, hey let's get some shabby looking buildings and some beautifulmodels. it's been an interesting process.
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My World
dark side in my heart is a grief from the past that cannot be wiped away. it's alright, for i don't actually give a damn. i fired my blaster, and stretched out my hands. the path i've been avoiding and unable to pass has been like this for a while. and then, everyone has disappeared off it... fuck this destiny if i can't achieve something, i will cry for pride. ah, ah, ah, alone in my world,
an aria of love resounds. things such as the distorted real world, twisted wishes, or the ideals and tomorrows that are crumbling away, they've become so tedious that i want to just throw them away. good bye, precious life. i will simply repaint my destiny. even if i become covered in wounds, i'll try for pride. i still sing about love. things such as the writhed world, wishes to be fulfilled,
or the bond and the future we are starting to build up and consolidate, they are still precious in the end even when i have thrown them away. it's my precious life. dark cloud in my heart is clearing up, and light is shining onto my path. let's fight, without any fear, with a double-edged sword brandished over our head.
My Life (Twentieth Anniversary)
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only do we hear it guys i'm out i'm likei'm not done nothing but they're not no i'm calm come with you - i'm not stayinghere okay so we're we just left my apartment i'm not staying there tonighti'm not staying there at all we're going to head over to a de jure right now andstay over his place you said we can stay therei'm really terrified there's like almost lost for words right now dude thank you so much you have no ideahow much i appreciate that you have no ideadude it was literally the craziest thing ever i swear dude i like so luckily weare able to stay eight and slate tonight
we were legitimately about to go into ahotel find a hotel or another place to staybut i call it eden and he said we can stay here alex isn't here he went backto new jersey for like how long like a month or two so alex isn't going to behere for a while so we have a place to stay now thank you so much man really -appreciate it rick we're going to be going back to theapartment tomorrow morning to check it out when it's not night time like we'rejust really creeped out right now tomorrow morning we'll go back we'llhave to clean that mess up with the window or the mirror and everything likei can't even speak right now i'm
stumbling my words because i just idon't even know but really dude for real thank you so much you have no idea howmuch this means to us she is so good i didn't i just don't like i just can'tcomprehend it i trust me became leader thought it was done and you guys saidyou had a priest come in i don't see why this afternoon yeah i don't understandwhat okay i'm just laying here a lot of nothing of course and i love you guysright out like i feel bad i just like i'm honestly i wouldn't be shocked ifthere is anything here doesn't work i don't know if lance told you earlierwhat happened he told you guys in the vlog i know what if we were sitting herein those like started moving yeah why
yeah there's still now they werebouncing up and down like this and all three of us were over here yeah but idon't just like things have been like really crazy to that i just hope thatwhatever it is it's there and not attaching to you guys i don't know patchyeah yeah it's not trying to follow you not even saying that i don't want ithere no i know what you mean but like if we perhaps move down as our partner likei want to be there anymore hey guys so it's currently the next morning supertired still it aaden's we're about to head out right now clicking kisses topesto grizz wake up we got a go bro we got to go back to the apartment andclean that like glass of them stuff are
you gonna come are you staying here iknow i feel like i see ology softly you've been a good boy he didn't poop orpee everywhere they're really good i set upian's in the shower right now it is yo i'ma head out thank you so much forletting us stay here we're gonna go back to the apartment and check everythingout yeah i thank you so much manlater better i'm so tired we finally got chris up and readyi'm low-key like not feeling this apartment i really like you i do knowthat we gotta clean that stuff up and there's gonna be drinking lesseverywhere all of your oh i'm gonna get
that mess cleaned up no i know i feelthe same way i feel better during the day the nights out like nighttime creepsme out for sure why is it i feel like everything bad habit that night or justfeels like 10 times scarier and i really know all about itoh my gosh it's sunny out today but i probably should i literally just woke upguys ever did i like just wake up and try and look at something bright andshe's like you're squinting the whole time yeah i feel disgusting everythingis pretty much the same way we left it if you guys notice anything weird oroutlandish that like wasn't a certain way let me know um dude this is stilllike this is still super crazy how this
happenedwhat ah this is really where did look how bigof a dent that is in the fall look at what like hit it look at thatit's all the way through the wall unlike the drywall we'll be careful this glassi'll get the out of here there's glass everywhere i we're going to clean thisup things up the majority of the mess the only thing is there's a lot of glassgetting stuck in the carpet that we can't pluck out with the vacuum so we'regoing to take the carpet out and then shake it off so we just have to move theentire bed and take the rug out from underneathi tried vacuum up as much as possible
but we're going to see what this lookslike underneath be careful oh my god be careful cuz glass is still going to comeout hole right in the wall dang we'll try and fix that that's all the waythrough yeah what the hell went through oh this is so cuteaidan just got here um he had to come over here real quick to edit a couplethings on my computer because i mean let him use it recently but do you want tocheck out what happened with the mirror oh yeah like it's a we cleaned upeverything around it like there's still some glass pieces so be careful we'retrying to our best to get it up oh and look at the wall oh so oh what the hellhappened i have no idea what went
through it like i don't know how thishappened like that's what we're still trying to figure out and like we've beentrying to look like clothes in there but it doesn't look like there's anythingactually in there bro it looks like a war zone in here looks like i didn'twant this punch it or i don't know i mean like myfist doesn't line up like here's the thing that would have to be a prettysmall set of holy sh i i think something got i don't know if something has ourown idea like an even i don't really know to be honest either and you werejust sitting there and you just heard yeah we were sitting over there theouija board is still in like the same
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send me all notifications for thatchannel and then hit save any time i post a new video you will getmy notifications so thea's food has been calling gallant he hasn't been eating ithe's been acting really really strange lately there's way too much food inthere right now so i'm gonna throw it back in there so he doesn't eat it allonce because then he would probably be ended up pooping everywhere video wasn'teating this whole time whenever i put the dish in front of him he won't eat itbut he'll eat it out of my hand say he goes away now watch the second assem ihand her on the floor he'll leave it it makes no sensehe's like actually eating it okay what
who's god bleep he had them in eatingi'm like really worried about him is he gonna bug food animals the other day andlook at this whoever took the last one just left the box in there what is thepoint of that aydin's wrapping off his video we did the spicy ramen challengethat i told you guys about and yesterday's video he's finishing editingthat right now and christmas past that we're gonna be going for the gym prettysoon you're not going now so you're not going to the gym melon what time you broit's 10 o'clock i don't think i'd then i wouldn't beanybody over videos play with a ouija board no we were supposed to go by likei know i put all blame on aiden yeah
blame you a little bit what yeah yougave him permission to use your computer so now we're stuck here hmm so now it'smy voice turned around on me guys that is true that is true so we willgive him that it makes up for it are you kidding me are you can not evenstuff he's like will i find puppy loves well yeah let's try let's try it wellsee i'm a copyright i moved out do it with your handsno he's it's not going to be able to stay like that oh you mad at me thedemon got inside of him that finally goes video up so if you guys want tocheck it out go to aiden clan ski on youtube you can see us eat crazy spicyramen get up boy come on he's
legitimately just waking up we gotta hitthe gym now i know i know it's like two hours later but we got this come on boysanother half hour with pot bro come on let's go let's go let's go it don'tmatter we're still gonna get that gym flow we gotta get big strong we're gottwo hours ago y'all you know how crazy this is we took pre-workout me and aidenand then aiden took like another hour so we have to take pre-workout again wowdude i'm just like ah let's go home are you everywhere ah give me four more that's what happens when you take thatmuch pre-workout right okay that's all you got i don't even know what i justsaw chris is like why are we friends
with this kid it was i don't know bro okay oh my god let'sfight this baby's got to come off take it off right oh yeah take it off thereyeah i can't wait to get yelled at this is suspect what's that dance you'redoing while you're taking your shirt off i don't know what oh what is asianmaking up over here i like it this is since just wraps up our workoutyou guys saw there's a pool party going on me and you're gonna stop by idefinitely want to go in right now it's burning hot sweating jumping in a poolwould feel amazing right now yeah i feel amazing so a really good workout thatway bro so i'm a little bit of the
nipple popping out no matter what it isyou know bro just rest up at the pool area is definitely relaxing i haven'teaten in hours i feel like i'm going to pass out right now so i'm gonna try andgrab something but first i gotta go home and get changedhow'd you say it like good chinese i go home you're trying yeah you know i justrealized what cuz you left like i was like barely even awake when you left iwas in the shower we didn't say what's up today sup bruh wanted to say that iasked ya whatever is going on but i've got to do this again i'm hungry yeah i'll get a chance no i've been aquick protein shake real quick
i feel like i'm about to pass out sohopefully them self there we go get the same thing every time so ayden just toldme this and i've heard about this before but i never believed it right like i'venever believed it and this is before i've ever played with a ouija boardeither like i didn't play with the ouija board before and i didn't believe thateither so i don't know this could work i'm full disclaimer i've never triedthis before so i'm going to try it out now but apparently there's this thingcalled automatic writing and it's pretty much the same thing as playing with aouija board except you have a pen a piece of paper and apparently the gostripes using your hand now i i watched
videos of this and it looks so fake itlooks so fake and it does not look believable at all so i want to try itout for myself and see if it actually works so maybe idon't know let's just try it out i've gotten a contact with spirits before idon't know let's try it out okay if there's any spirits out there that wouldlike to contact me i'm allowing you to use my body and my hands to write me amessage so are you here yes or no is there anyone here yes or no you can usemy hands to write a message on this piece of paper no no let me hold up holdup hold up hold up hold up hold up hold up hold up hold up hold up no no way noway no okay if there's any spirits out
there that would like to contact me i'mallowing you to use my hands as a way to write a message on this piece of paperif you would like to do so are you here yes or no if there's a spirit here i'mallowing you to use my hands to write a message are you here yes or no bro youwant to know the weirdest thing i'm scared i'm resisting yeah i'm scared ifeel something pulling down and i'm pulling back i'm resisting like like i'mlike i'm legitimately scared because playing a ouija board and like somethingmoving with like two people on it it's like it's cool right like but you alwayshave this saw in the back of your head that someone else is moving that gamepiece like if i was a play with chris
right now in my head i'm thinking chrisis moving it even though he might not and chris might have that thought in theback of his head too but when you're playing something by yourself and youfeel something pulling it's scary chris has it chris is like this right nowwhat are you doing what are you thinking of acceptance ooh you stepped in poop noi thought i smelled something i was like i was like what is that smell see oh mygod oh no david chettle da kill that's disgusting i gotta clean that up poop umlet me bring this chair around so i'm like i'm like really nervous right nowyeah that's why like i don't think it's large because like i'm resisting in myhearts actually beating holy sh you know
stuffing food i mean of course myheart's going to be i'm not dead but not yet okayif there's any spirits out there i would like to contact me i'm allowing you touse my body as a source to write an answer on this piece of paper right herewith this pen or this sharpie is there any spirits out there yes or nowhat are you there yes or no spirit okay that was really weird well i'm barelytouching no way do you see this i'm nervous i'm really weird this is weirdthis is weird this is weird this is weird there's no way there's noway there's no way let me just call my name hey lizzy just got back she lookedat my writings on the paper and she's
like what the hell is that you not knowhow to write i do know how to write but lizzy you know i don't write cursiveright like i like i'm terrible at cursive the only thing i know how to doin cursive is like my name what do you mean this is called automatic writing iswear to god my ghost controls your hand and and write something yeah well are wethe ghosts in guy all over the cap yeah that was sharpie does my fault so i haveto switch to a pen i'm so confused well i want you to try it i want you iso look i think it's the most bush the most biessing and existence i think thisis more bs than the ouija board will ever be but i swear it works i swear iswear dude like i i don't want to
believe it i don't want to believe it towrite on this paper to contact me please if there's any serious please use myhead and pen to write on a favorite you're going to feel force it's lightbut it's weird is there anyone there yes or no i didthe same thing at first chocolate no i know what lea she had stuff in his pooflike kristin duke i leave my hand here i have um chuck to be honest i mean idon't know i have no idea where do you see this at online aiden actually talkedto me about it i've heard him before if you want try leaning your arm up so ithas more like range of motion because i said the whole time i felt like myselfleaning on the whole thing
what is that i just saw my picture comeokay okay okay um you have to like actually like that even like allowyourself but dude i know it sounds sophie and i know okay okay listenlizzie do you think i'd be be asking right now is that all that stuff thathappened okay so try it for real like i know the camera you would be like okayplease if there are any spirits out there please use my hand and pen towrite on this paper stop smiling you're being sarcasticyou're being so sarcastic i'm not trying to it's hard to believe okay i chose mei chose incident i believe i believe if there are any spirits out there thatwould like to contact me you may use my
hands and ten to write on this paperplease please write something i'll hold the paper scissors don't like push toohard down i'm not is there anyone there yes or no you say is there anyone hereyes or no you're laughing that wasn't meand i messed it up i'm sorry here's good news piece of paper yeah okay do youbelieve me now that was c aren't you so skeptical about it though that's how ifelt i felt the same way tara we have paperwhat are you trying to use okay yeah sorry i got a newspaper please pleaseuse my hand and this marker to write something i'll just ask a questionlizzie's not going to write something
it's just it just spells up somethingwhat's my favorite number shut down on paper yeah have your arm like elevatedwhat is my favorite number is anyone here if there's someone here please whatis my favorite number try asking non personal question like um like what isyour name they like say it again that like you allow them to use your i allowyou to use my arm in hand to move this marker to write to me please if there isanyone out there please write what is your nameyou pushing hard no it's not working my own heart okay so aidan just got herei guess i passed off like an hour ago penhey let's go over all wrong what's going
on hey yo aidan ain't no one's talkingto me on the phone about this whole thing all we need is a piece of paperand i showed you guys this already i don't really know it doesn't seem liketoo believable for me but i wanted to try it again and they're not giving itto me for some reason so pretty much this stuff is like it's another way oflike getting in contact like a ouija board yeah but it's a lot stronger soit's like it's not good to do you know it's not good to do and it's reallyearlier yeah i did earlier and i got this boxi got a mama it spelled backwards though no but yeah we're not going to do thatanymore if it's not my mama and i got ya
okay so right now i'm trying to playwith the notepad and the pen like i've shown you guys earlier because aidentold me about it he was going to come over here and play it but now they'reall hiding it for me or from me for some reasonwow i was sleeping out i was sleeping then aiden got here bro chains aroundhis neck yeah put it back it off put it on you and you were like crazy i'llbreak it off yeah you're like it'll tell you i actually don't want you to play itanymore come on something's trying to quit the rope not like you that thing isnot safe to do like i didn't know i didn't know you were going to do it byyourself
okay now this is a big prank all my lifehey i gave you my work like shake my hand i give you money pit obviously ifsome what happened like that you guys would have recorded it was a recordabout you okay this is a big prank there's a big bang but your violin i gotit laughing it i get it it's a prank call oh to the prankno where's what i'm laughing now you know me i would have last by now i'mbeing serious you know you're on the floor crying likepractically screaming and like yes we god i can't even hear you tv so loudmaybe it's not loud well you were not acting yourself and that's i wasn'tgoing to record you because i was very
thank youi really did not look i think oh he just acted a name is like how it is like tryyou know i remember playing a week before your sleep no because you guysare contracted me right now and i'm like that's right okay i'm donestop dang is afraid why would i say something like that why you guys tryingto make something else that i did we're not making anythingour class you know me you really know me i wouldn't you are messing with me rightnow to try and get to me this is not the right time after all they've been goingout you guys are really going to do this you're getting really upset right nowyeah okay go continue this prank if it
was a prank we were like okay okay sowhat did i do i was sleeping and then any camp overyou guys you came in my room and said wake up food run i will show you whathappened welcome here when i got here you just say you don't have it recordedso how you going to show me i'm going to show you what you were doingno no no you didn't he walked in you were sitting like this right here i waslike where's lance and you were sitting here and you wouldn't move bro you'resitting right here columbo i thought all right i'm not believing it i'm notbelieving it okay listen i get it okay yeah been going on it's funny yeah i getto 20 this equipment okay lance okay how
do you not want to right i have yourback whatever don't try to convince me you're notcalling up pre don't call a priest there's nothing to call priest about noyou're not i'm not letting you call priest okay i believe you okay sweardon't call the priest what do you believe that i do know what you callinga priest i guess like i don't know why you guys are being so serious about itas you are you were screaming chris tell me there's grown nicky uh you're doingall that what was i doing you're screaming crying balled up boposition right you're trying to make yourself throw up i'm on to these guysafter everything that's going on like
i'm not i'm not like i'm not diggingthis me neither i wasn't digging how you were acting aminute ago bro i was done cooking i first find a ceo i really came in beforevegan this doesn't add up it doesn't make any sense you asked for water isyour shirt wet shirt well sure it's not wet i thought it was good on my boobit was right here where i got him their wet spot anywhere zero wet spot let mesee your eyes they're bloodshot they're bloodshot youwere crying if you don't believe me they're bloodshot when you cry -bloodshot just a wet spot yep that's a wet spot right there feelswet yeah that could sweat ansley no i
swear i give you water because you askedfor water and when we got it to you i'm going to drink it so she poured it onyour mouth and you wouldn't even swallow it just dripped out here man okay you'relaughing i'm this okay all right all right you got me you got me you got meguys yeah you got me ha ha ha so funnyi'm gonna eat i don't understand like like i get it like it's quite funny todo a prank right now forget it why is he just barking at me what'swrong he never does this yeah but why are youjust walking at me you okay all right so they still had not come out with acamera or anything so i don't i don't
know if they're just expecting me torecord everything and then it's the prac the end like they'll get me hahaha butto be honest i don't know what to do this show you oh i don't really care fora bad as you know there's nothing i can do - oh they're legitimately sayingright now that while i was sleeping right because i passed out that i wasdoing all these weird things what did you say i was sitting on the floor whenaidan walked in yeah then what else would i doi feel everything you're saying there i got it you're awesome eh oh i put thecross on you to make you feel better and you kept saying break itwhy would i say break it if there's a
cross on there that's what we're sayingwe don't know you're saying break it yo this is the biggest product of theyear if it was a prank i'm isn't it frank this is the biggest rank for yearshow is it i can't improv as good so no i'm telling you the truth i'm gonna eatmy food and figure out when this prank is going to end okay so it's now likeanother ten minutes later they keep insisting that all this happens and iasked why didn't you record it and why didn't you report it i said cuz i careabout brenden and a hammer in love you weren'tacting like a human being bro i learned to love lips i'm literallysmiling i'm smiling too because i don't
know what to think is smiling becauseit's a nervous habit like you were trying to throw upwell are you smiling come on smile in my place i'm smiling because i think thisthing's all phony to me like i don't usually believe this stuff i don't everbelieve this stuff but you jumped on you right now you were on the floorscreaming crown your balled up fetal position in there and you were trying tothrow up non-stop they expect me to believe this okay all right i believeyou guys that that gets in to stop talking about this i'm done like i knowbut you lied your prison meow creeping me out would you really i really thoughtyou were kidding at first did you know
how you're like way way way back when iused to tell you this i stare oh yeah i used to do this there and lizzie lizziewould get so creeped out so like we would literally be walking home we wouldgo to like the park around the corner and we would walk be walking home atlike 8 o'clock it was starting to get dark and i would just start staring atlike random things and lizzie would get so creeped down to a tell me to stop andif i didn't stop to it like get really really freaked out and start to clear upa little bit so i remember that we're doing the whole time that's what you'redoing you literally look in aten in his eyes like then up and you didn't sayanything to me
and you look at 1/8 and put this thingon you you were crying and then after that you stop cryingyou look aidan dead in his eyes you can't break itoh my god and she's just taking her head out there okay all right i believe youi know i just i don't know i don't know you don't have video for town you'renever gonna get it so this this is actually making me smile chris hey saywhat you just said i said why should i get an oscar come on he said i'm a goodactor the funniest part is i think they're the ones acting yeah you'regonna get an oscar for like lobster warriors game all day i don't know whatto believe you guys are actually getting
in my head okay all right all right idon't know i don't know are they sweating bad did you keep smiling at meokay regardless regardless i want to try out this pen thing again and they won'tlet me do again okay listen i walked out with the notebook and they ripped it outof my hand and said no and that's when i picked up the camera in your head youwere fleecing or whatever you doing your eyes were twitching so i thought you'restill awake and the pen was just moving like you started off you were here for along time again you'd like disappear you right down there you are playing with athing i know i'm playing i was playing for it like for like an hourthat's not normal i was trying to get
answered that other thing okayyeah here's the funny the the mark or whatever it is you try playing that gamewe would break the box and spit joking he's not gonna find the hole dudethey're creeping me out you're creeping me out ah let me play ityeah they're still going on about this so i don't know i'm gonna i actually dostart to believe them do you guys just understand like how i think about thislike it put yourself in my shoes if you were if you went to sleep andthen you wake up and that every there's no proof and everybody tells yousomething happen that didn't happen to you yesokay i believe them okay if that's the
case then like we need to be on guardabout everything you don't to sleep here to me now great that makes me feel somuch better there i'll wake up in the layers me that's what i'm going to do toface i hate i'm being serious i am okay okay i believe you guys i feel i quitafter letting our water i poured water in your hut and one on your shirt afterlike an hour of them trying to convince me and there is no camera setup i lookedeverywhere um i guess i guess i believe you guys well thank you mari thanks likewhat i don't know what you expect like woo did you but and like yours the turnbro okay listen like like i pranks i prank a lot of people right so i expectanything like something weird to be a
prank that's why a lot of this stuffthat isn't explainable like okay certain situations certain situations situationslike yesterday with the mirror like i get that that that couldn't have been aprank notion no way there was it was me living christmas apartment and nobodyelse so how did that break look at that i understand but like this is just likeit's kind of like overboard but yes i do believe you guys because you guys havebeen going on it for like an hour now i got to this oh that's like it's not evenlike a funny prank like honestly whoa it's a prank okay there was no there wasnothing that's like wow yeah i was really funny at allso um they's like truly made me believe
that what they were explaining to me wasactually realistic and not fake and it i almost don't know like what to think ofit i'm just like really like thrown into like shock right now i'm going to end myvideo here just because i don't really feel like picking up the camera andtalking for the rest of the night i just i really do just want my life to go backto normal like i hate how all this like crazy random happening and you know it'sone thing if like wow we have a ouija board and it's moving and stuff and thenmaybe like little things happen where you hear like a creek or like a knock onthe wall but the fact that like last night there wasis shattered glass all in chris's room
because something went through the glassand the wall and we still can't figure out how it happened or what went throughthe wall and then all this other crazy random stuff that's been going on hasbeen happening on so it's like a completely different situation and i don't i don't know what to do about it i'll see you guys tomorrow