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Why didn't Aldous Snow listen to Matthew's demo?
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What happened when John Connor gave Kyle and old photo of Sarah?
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What do the 'Village People' say about the dance moves of their song 'YMCA'?
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Were are the photos of last night?
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What happened to Lucy Liu and Bill Murray?
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What advice does Teresa give to Patrick?
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Jake is preparing to die. What does he say to his brother Max?
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Madonna tells the journalist to look up the word she has used to describe Lady Gaga's song "Born this way" because...
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Choose the true statement.
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He has nothing left of...
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What experiment did Andrew do two months ago?
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What is NOT mentioned in the video?
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What is the false statement?
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If you want to assume the management of a company, Paul mentions that first you need to...
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Walter says Jesse is refusing one and a half million dollars. Jesse replies...
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Explanation
MATTHEW: I have a question for you real quick Mr S, I was actually meaning to ask you, what did you exactly think of my demo? Did you get it? Did you get it?
ALDOUS SNOW: Oh no. I was gonna listen to that, but then I just carried on living my life.
MATTHEW: Just not at all?
ALDOUS SNOW: No I didn't, because I've got my instincts and they weren't good.
KYLE: John Connor gave me a picture of you once. I didn’t know why at the time. It was very old, torn, faded. You were young like you are now. You seemed just a little sad. I used to always wonder what you were thinking at that moment. I memorised every line, every curve. I came across time for you Sarah, I love you, I always have.
The dance of YMCA... Actually, the kids from Dick Clark's American Bandstand actually started the hand motions, because we weren't smart enough to come up with that. You know, we decided that was good, let's put it in the show.
There's a stranger in my bed / There's a pounding my head / Glitter all over the room / Pink flamingos in the pool / I smell like a minibar / DJ's passed out in the yard / Barbie's on the barbecue / This a hickey or a bruise? / Pictures of last night / Ended up online / I'm screwed. Oh well / It's a blacked out blur / But I'm pretty sure it ruled, damn.
If the Bosley casting switcheroo between Charlie's Angels and its sequel seemed a bit out of left field, that's because it was largely unplanned. Bill Murray plays John Bosley in the first film, but he was not asked to return for its follow-up and was replaced by Bernie Mac, who was dubbed Jimmy Bosley, John's brother. "I've really enjoyed working on this assignment, and I eagerly anticipate returning to work." "Bosey's had one too many Buddhas!" Murray's departure was linked to some behind-the-scenes drama with actress Lucy Liu, who played Alex Munday in both installments. The two reportedly did not get along during production — Murray even told Liu she, quote, "can't act." The tension escalated into near-violence when Liu allegedly took some swings at Murray before the two were separated.
PATRICK: What about the Red John files?
TERESA: Mr. Jane, I truly sympathize. I understand how you're feeling. I would probably feel the same way. But nothing good will come from chasing this man. It's the kind of obsession that destroys people. Go someplace else. Try to get on with your life.
JAKE: No... only the geostorm. The station's self-destruct can't be reversed.
MAX: Come on, come on, there must be a way, huh? Come on, it's all my fault. I'm the one who put you up there.
JAKE: Hey, it's okay. I wanted to go. It was my choice. God knows... I haven't always made the right ones. You know, you were right, little brother. I was supposed to look after you. But you looked after me. Can you forgive me?
MAX: Yeah, always.
JAKE: Look after my little girl. Stay in her life.
MAX: I will.
JOURNALIST: So, of all of these, there's one question that almost blew up the Internet.
MADONNA: Oh!
JOURNALIST: They want to know what you think about Lady Gaga. And do you feel she's copying you?
MADONNA: I certainly think she references me a lot in her work. Sometimes I think it's amusing and flattering and well done. I can't really be annoyed by it or insulted by it because, obviously, I've influenced her.
JOURNALIST: It doesn't feel like a ripoff.
MADONNA: No, because she's she and I'm me.
JOURNALIST: Would you ever do a duet with her?
MADONNA: It hasn't occurred to me, but never say never.
JOURNALIST: And when you saw "Born This Way", did you think...?
MADONNA: When I heard it on the radio, yes I did... I said "That sounds very familiar, yes."
JOURNALIST: Some argue "Born this Way" sounds a little too much like Madonna's "Express yourself". And that doesn't feel annoying?
MADONNA: It feels reductive.
JOURNALIST: Is that good?
MADONNA: Look it up.
JOURNALIST: We did it. It means "simplified". That was a good answer!
FATHER: Should I continue to pick you up in the Ferrari or should this be the last time? Ready?
DAUGHTER: Yeah.
FATHER: Fast?
DAUGHTER: OK.
FATHER: So, I didn't tell you, but I wanted to come pick you up in the Ferrari today and see what people thought of it, and surprise you.
DAUGHTER: Yeah.
FATHER: Were you surprised?
DAUGHTER: Yeah.
I've run out of patience, I've run out of lies, run Out of spaces and nowhere to hide. Living end loving is easy to get. But living is something we haven't tried yet, yeah.
Hey, guys. I'm Andrew Henderson from Nomad Capitalist. nomadcapitalist.com, the most visited website for legally reducing your taxes and going offshore in the world. And in this video I want to talk about a real-life experiment that I ran two months ago. I'm going to share the results of the experiment. This was an experiment that I decided to do to test out what would happen if I did exactly what I advised the average person trying to go offshore against doing. I decided to set up my own company offshore by googling around, clicking on a company's website and paying as little as possible.
FITZ: Mellie, look who turned up.
KAREN: Hi, mom.
MELLIE: Karen? Baby! You're supposed to be at school. What are you doing here? Is something wrong? What's wrong?
KAREN: Uh... Nothing.
FITZ: She just... had a couple of free days, and she missed us. Right?
KAREN: Yeah. Right.
MELLIE: Oh, great!
On July 2, 1955, Pan American Flight 914 made its way from New York to Miami, Florida. It was a fine sunny day, and 57 passengers on board the plane were looking forward to seeing the warm beaches and palm trees of Florida.
The plane took off without trouble, but 3 hours later, when it should’ve already landed at the destination airport, it was nowhere to be seen.
Radars of the control tower in Miami didn’t show any approaching aircraft, and no distress signals were received either.
When air traffic control contacted the New York tower, they got a perplexing reply: Flight 914 just disappeared from the radars in mid-air. Everything indicated that the plane was lost: apart from having vanished from the radars, air traffic control couldn’t get through to the pilots with the radio.
The DC-4 simply vanished in thin air, leaving no trace of itself or any of the people on board. Investigation was started right away. The flight route took the plane over a part of the Atlantic Ocean, and it seemed that the only explanation of its vanishing was that it crashed somewhere along the way.
Rescue teams were deployed, the Coast Guard was scanning the waters, but still no luck. Not a single piece of the lost plane was to be found. Investigators could only shrug their shoulders in dismay: 61 people (passengers plus the crew) just blinked out of existence along with a huge flying machine.
Eventually, although the case was never really solved, there was an official statement that the plane crashed, taking the lives of everyone on board. But despite numerous — and understandable — questions from the grieving relatives, no one could say what really happened to Flight 914.
Until 37 years later, at least…
Change of scenery.
It’s now September 9, 1992, and we’re in Caracas, Venezuela. It’s a perfectly normal day for Juan de la Corte, air traffic controller at the Caracas airport. He turned up at work, made some coffee, and took his seat, overlooking flights.
He was giving some minor comments on a flight in progress when something weird happened. Seemingly out of nowhere, a new dot appeared on the radar. It was as if an aircraft had just popped up from nothingness, or as if it had been hiding from the radar and now decided to show up. Either way, it was a strange thing to see near a civil airport, and de la Corte checked the readings several times, thinking at first that it was a mistake. It wasn’t, though: the readings were correct, and soon he and his colleagues were able to see it with their own eyes.
In less than 10 minutes, the culprit showed up in the field of vision. At first it looked to the air traffic control like an ordinary airplane, but as it got closer, they could see that it was, in fact, very old: a DC-4 McDonnell Douglas passenger aircraft, still with propellers instead of modern turbines.
Such planes were still in use, but they’d grown obsolete and mostly replaced by more contemporary ones.
So, the statement I made: if I was to take over your business, what is the first thing I would change? And that's your marketing and sales process, where you talk about price.
WALTER: I don't think you heard me.
JESSE: I heard you fine. I said no.
WALTER: You understand this: you are turning down one and a half million dollars...
JESSE: I am not turning down the money! I am turning down you! You get it? I want NOTHING to do with you! Ever since I met you, everything I ever cared about is gone! Ruined, turned to shit, dead, ever since I hooked up with the great Heisenberg! I have never been more alone! I HAVE NOTHING! NO ONE! ALRIGHT, IT'S ALL GONE, GET IT?
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