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Van To Camper Conversion EP 3 | Floorin' It!! | Van Life - Duration: 7:52.Hey! Welcome to the third episode of Van to Camper Conversion on Detours for Derrik "Driving You to do Something Different"
On today's episode we are going to make some
measurements for the floor and then put the floor in after we do some shopping.
Alright before I go into the store I wanted to let you know that you can follow me on
Facebook or Twitter and also check out my blog at detoursforderrik.weebly.com but there
you can follow a blog, I am trying to update it more regurlay I haven't been a very good
job.
But check it out! and I will link to everything in the description so you can just click through there.
This side here that will match up with this side here.
What I would like to do is have this little edge be my starting point so I can have the
full width of the plywood as much as I can, so in order to do that we are going to measure
from the back of the seat all the way until that nook in the step in the side of the van.
We are going to measure from this vent and we are going to match it up with the edge
here which will end up being forty-four inches.
So we know that it is forty-four inches from that vent to the step so we will mark that.
So we know we have two and a half inches between the wheel well and the step and that's what
we will draw here.
We are just going to use this manufactered edge here, as the side.
That way we can maximize the width of the plywood.
The step depth ended up being three inches, I think on the paper I had written 3.25 inches
but I re measured it.
I must have done this plan when I was tired because it's not right at all.
We know that the depth of this step goes all the way to the back of that seat, so this
is all the way to the front of this.
So I shifted everything around because all the film was in the shadows so hopefully you
have a better view now.
So now we are at the wheel well and from this point, the wheel well is six inches deep so
we will go six inches here.
Alright so the wheel well is thirty-two and a quarter inches.
Now we know that the jack is in here somewhere.
From the wheel well to the jack is about three inches.
Now we are going to do the same thing we did to this side to this other side.
It's going to be a lot thinner obviously, but we still gotta match the edges of it.
So I am going to do this a little faster, just quick, not much explanation.
This is the measurements I ended up with, um I got a little frustrated, as you can see.
So I didn't film me measuring much, I mean I did but it was all incorrect.
So we will just get started on the cuttin'
Now we are going to take these plates and
fasten the two pieces of plywood together.
[laughing, struggling]
Well we got this nice subfloor in.
Thanks for watching!
You made it to the end of the third video, Highfive for you!
Thumbs Up if you like this video, and to make sure you get the next episode make sure subscribe
by clicking the circle and if you want to see the other videos we've done click the
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Until Next time this has been Detours for Derrik "Driving you to do something different"
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Deaf History That -- "Religion" - Duration: 2:12.In conjunction with the education for the deaf, the spiritual needs were always paramount.
The initial purpose of education of deaf children was so they can read and write in order to understand the bible.
That was the driving force behind the effort to establish schools for the deaf.
As a result, within a large deaf community, one would find a church like this one behind me.
Churches would be established everywhere so deaf people could congregate to worship.
Church services were done in sign language -- as well as weddings, funerals, and sermons.
In fact, there were several deaf leaders who became preachers, ministers, and church leaders.
For example, several NAD Presidents were clergymen themselves!
Sign language helped those who have spiritual needs to connect with their creator
and it was also true for other religions in America.
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5 Running Tips for Beginners 🏃 5 Things I Wish I Knew about Running from the Beginning - Duration: 8:21.Running is one of those exercises that
simultaneously sounds ridiculously easy,
and challenging all at the same time,
especially when you're first starting
out. I've been running off and on for a
couple years now and only in the past
couple months have I felt like I've
finally unlocked the key to a successful
run. In this video I share five running
tips for beginners aka what I wish I
knew when I was first starting out
running. First let's talk about gear
truth is gear is subjective and it might
take a bit of experimenting to figure
out what works for you including the
gear that I'm about to talk about.
That being said, the two pieces of gear that I
wish I had from the very beginning are
A) a good pair of running shoes
and B) my flipbelt.
Shoes, like feet, come in all
different shapes and sizes. Some are
built for a high arch, some are built for
trails, some are built to mimic the
bare foot. You name it, there's a variation
of running shoe for it. Therefore, shoes
that work for me might not work for you
and vice versa. But that being said, there
are a couple things to keep in mind when
you're picking out a shoe if you're
going to be running in it. Can you wiggle
your toes? You should be able to. Is your
foot snug? It should be, but not too tight.
Do you over pronate or under pronate when
you run? If you're not sure about how
your feet actually move when you run, I
highly suggest going to a specialty
running store near you to get fitted for
a shoe. It might cost a little bit more,
but there they can stick you on a
treadmill and actually record how you
run and then they can stick you in a
shoe that's personalized for you and
your feet. Alternatively, in the
description bar of this video, I've
linked a personal shoe quiz where you
can find out what shoe might work best
for you. Let's talk about the flipbelt.
Before I had this thing, I would struggle
to find a place for all the things that
I carry when I run. Granted, I don't
really carry a lot, but things like my
keys, my ID, and phone are things that I
like to keep with me even when I run.
Arm bands were often too small for my Galaxy s7 Edge,
way overpriced, and usually
didn't even have a spot for my keys.
Workout clothes very often don't come with
pockets (WTF sports clothing industry)
so I got very familiar with the sensation
of foreign objects being stuffed down my
sports bra as I ran (which, by the way, I
don't recommend, because ouch). After doing
a bit of research, I came across the flipbelt,
which I ordered almost instantly.
It's a belt that you wear when you
exercise that has snug pouches all the
way through it. The pouches are big
enough for my phone, snug enough to keep
my ID and other cards in place, and it
even has a clasp to hang my keys on as I
run. It doesn't slide up my body as I run,
even with my current 10 inch difference
between my waist and hips, and i've never
lost an item to date, knock on wood.
For reference, I ordered a size small in the
aqua color, and I feel like it fits
perfectly for me. I've linked the flipbelt
in the description bar of this
video if you want to get one yourself.
And I swear this isn't a flipbelt
commercial, I just wish I got one sooner.
The second thing I wish I knew when I
first started running is actually about
food. It took me forever to figure out
what and when to eat before I went on a
run. Should I eat a big meal? Should I eat
a snack? Should I eat anything at all?
When should I eat? etc. The truth is, like
gear, its kind of subjective.
For me personally, I find that there's two
things that work really, really well for
me. The first is a short, fasted run first
thing in the morning. If I'm running
without eating anything, I generally
can't go for a very long time, and it
pretty much has to be right when I wake
up, otherwise I get extremely light
headed and nauseous. But after a fasted
run in the morning, I've actually found
that I have quite a bit of energy, and it
makes me feel extremely productive and
ready to take on the day. The second
thing I found that works really well for
me is having a light, carb-rich snack
somewhere between 30 and 60 minutes
before a run. Usually for me this means a
banana or an apple or something of that
variety. I found that a light snack gives
me a good amount of energy to power
through cardio, but it doesn't make me
feel sick or heavy like a large meal would.
The third thing I wish I knew when I
first started running were what apps to
use. As a beginner, all of the apps that
are available for you to use can be
really overwhelming, and it's difficult
to figure out which exactly you'll
actually end up using. For me personally,
there are three apps that I use
frequently that I wish I had from the
very beginning. Keep in mind, I'm running
android, and these apps might be
different on iOS and/or be better or
worse on one platform versus another.
The first is called Runtastic. Truth is,
Runtastic is one of the millions of
tracking apps that tell you your pace,
gives you a map of where you've gone, give
you audio cue to let you know how many
miles or kilometers you've done, how many
calories you've burned, and so on and so
forth. I really enjoy the simple,
easy-to-understand interface, and I've
never had any bugs or issues pop up with
this particular app when I've had those
things happen frequently on other
tracking apps. The second is Couch to 5k.
If you're wanting to start running when
you have absolutely no running
background, this app is for you. This app
essentially takes you through intervals
of jogging and walking to slowly build
up your endurance over the course of a
couple weeks. It's very easy to use, very
simple to understand, and it's a godsend
if you're just starting out. The third is
Zombies, run! Zombies, run! is a unique app
that is basically an interactive podcast
that you listen to as you run. The
premise behind it is that there's a
zombie apocalypse that is occurring, and
you're one of the runners for a small
township that is trying to stay
protected from the horde, and you have to
collect virtual items for the township
as you run. Basically, you're running from
zombies. It's a fun app that turns
running into a real-life game that you're
trying to win instead of a chore that
you have to do.
The last two things I wish I knew when I
was first starting out running kind of
go hand in hand, and they are pace and
motivation. When you're starting out
running for the first time, it's really
easy to jump the gun and start running
at an above average pace, especially when
you might not be familiar with what your
own personal average pace is. But after a
couple blocks, if you're running too fast,
you'll feel that burn in your lungs, your
heart racing in an uncomfortable way, and
it will feel impossible to catch your
breath. Then you'll slow down, stop, try to
breathe, and feel so frustrated with
yourself and defeated because you
thought you were stronger than that.
If I could go back and tell myself one thing,
it would be to slow down. Take notice of
how fast you're moving when you're
walking a brisk walk, how easy it is to
hold a conversation. Very slowly, increase
your pace to the lightest of jogs and
get comfortable with your body moving at
that pace. Breathe. Instead of trying to
go at a lightning fast pace, try
focusing on how far you can go instead.
And the hardest part about running isn't
even your leg giving out, or the sweat
pouring down your face, or your earbud
popping out in the middle of it all;
It's your body telling you to stop, and that
it's too hard. My trick around this is to
tell myself "Oh, I'll just take a break at
the end of this song." and then when the
song ends, I'll tell myself "Oh, I can make
it to that light pole up ahead." and then
when I get there, "Oh, let's just get
around the corner of this block first,
and then we'll take a break."
The truth is, my body always tells me I can't do it,
and every time I try my hardest to tell
it that it's wrong. Sometimes it doesn't
work, and that's okay too. At the end of
the day, when I finish a run, no matter
how far I went or how it goes, I feel
proud of myself because at least I
proved that I could get up and move.
At the end of the day, running, for me, is the
embodiment of me telling my body who's
in charge, and that I won't stop until I say so
Alrighty guys, so I hope you enjoyed this
video! If you did, make sure you give it a
big thumbs up, and subscribe if you
haven't already. And in the comments down
below, let me know if you have any
motivation, or tips for anybody else who
is just kind of starting their journey
with running. And also, if you have any
requests for future videos, feel free to
leave those in the comments down below
as well. So I hope you guys enjoyed, and I
will see you next time. Bye!
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Veterans Across America Saluting Proudly After Hearing What Trump Did For Them Moments Ago! - Duration: 2:16.Veterans Across America Saluting Proudly After Hearing What Trump Did For Them Moments Ago!
By Paris Swade
President Trump signed into law an act of Congress that honors Vietnam veterans with
their own day of recognition, says the White House.
The Vietnam War Veterans recognition Act of 2017 will now designate March 29 as National
Vietnam War Veterans Day.
Amen!
All of our veterans deserve praise, but it�s great that Vietnam Veterans are finally starting
to earn the praise that they deserve.
God bless our vets:
Let�s say a prayer for all of our surviving Vietnam Veterans!
This bill was co-sponsored by Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA) and Sen. Joe Donnelly (D-IN).
The bill was passed in the Senate last month and just recently got past the House this
week.
According to the Olean Times Herald, Toomey held a phone call on Monday to talk about
the National Vietnam War Veterans Day.
He said the following:
�Some of them were actually treated quite poorly,� he said.
�And that was a tragic period in our history driven by people�s perceptions of the war.
Fortunately, that, I think, is behind us now.
And I hope and I believe we�ve gotten to a place where the American people realize
how much we really should be grateful to the men and the women who served this country
in Vietnam during that very, very difficult time.�
When many Vietnam veterans came back from the war they were attacked, spat on and disparaged.
It was a shameful time.
Let�s help remedy this.
If Toomey�s bill is signed by Trump, then March 29th will forever be designated as Vietnam
Veterans Recognition Day.SHARE this everywhere!
Give our veterans a �THANK YOU� in the comments!
God bless all the people that have fought for
this country.
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Fun Fact 🌍 | Hungary Facts for Kids🔥 | Fun Country Facts for Kids - Duration: 4:56.Hungary Facts for Kids
Hungary is a landlocked Central European country, that shares a border with seven countries, including, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, and Austria. Around 10 million people live in Hungary (9,939,470) as of July 2013.
Budapest is the capital and largest city in Hungary, with over 1.7 million people. In 1873, Buda and Óbuda (old Buda) on the west-bank of the Danube River unified with Pest on the east-bank to become Budapest.
The highest point in Hungary is Kékes 1,014 m (3327 ft) in the Mátra Mountains.
The official language of Hungary is Hungarian. It is a language that descends directly from the language spoken by the Hun people and is unique in that it is like no other languages in Europe except for Finnish and Estonian.
A power from the 12th century, medieval Hungary then fell under partial Ottoman occupation for 150 years (1541-1699). Before it came under Habsburg rule, and later formed a major part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (1867-1918).
Following occupation during the world wars, Hungary came under rule of the Soviet Union, and a four decade long repressive communist state (1947-1989). Since October 1989, Hungary has become a democratic republic.
Hungary is a popular tourist destination attracting 10. 2 million tourists in 2011. The currency of Hungary is called forint.
Hungary has a popular spa and bath culture, with around 1,500 thermal water springs and 450 public baths. Budapest has many grand spas such as the famous Gellért Baths and the Széchenyi Thermal Baths.
Hungary is famous for its mathematicians including the designer of modern geometry Farkas Bolyai and his son designer of non-Euclidian geometry János Bolyai, Paul Erdős for Erdős numbers and John von Neumann, who was a key contributor in Quantum mechanics, Game theory, and digital computing.
13 Hungarian or Hungarian-born scientists have received the Nobel Prize, all of whom emigrated from Hungary, due to persecution during the communist regime.
Hungarians have invented many important items over the years, including the electric motor, the Telephone Exchange, and BASIC programming language. Laszlo Biro invented the ballpoint pen, Erno Rubik invented the Rubiks Cube.
Goulash stew is a famous Hungarian dish and paprika (ground red peppers), is also a Hungarian innovation. Dobos torte or Dobosh is a Hungarian sponge cake layered with chocolate buttercream, nuts on the sides and topped with caramel.
Hungary has won the 8th most Olympic medals of all participating countries. Hungarys mens water polo team is considered the best in the history of the sport with 15 Olympic medals (9 gold), and 10 World Championship medals (3 gold).
Historically, the Hungarian football team has done very well, with 3 Olympic titles in 1952, 1964, 1968, made two World Cup finals in 1938 and 1954, and came 3rd in the 1964 Euros.
Legend Ferenc Puskás is one of world footballs all time greats.
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This Week's Ride: AMG GTS with Iké Amadi - Duration: 6:14.There's buttons for starting and, like, a place to hang your suits!
This is cool, yeah, this is amazing. There's even a race button right here. It says race!
*KNOCK KNOCK KNOCK*
Man outside: What are you doing in my car?
Philip: But it's This Week's Ride.
Philip: I'm Philip Pisanchyn, this is what I do for fun.
Man outside: Get out of my car.
Philip: This Week's Ride is the inimitable 2016 AMG GTS, the successor to AMG's first fully built sports car, the SLS,
Philip: which they said generated so much downforce it could drive upside down in a tunnel,
*Engine Starting Noise*
Philip: highly unlikely.
Philip: My co-host today is Iké Amadi.
Philip: Now you may not have heard Iké's name before, but you've certainly heard his voice.
Philip: Iké does network promo work,
Philip: Iké does network promos, in addition to voiceover work for a ton of video games, including Halo and Call of Duty!
Iké: Uh...Remind me to stop for eggs. Philip: Oh yeah! Right!
*Engine Accelerating*
Iké: Just something special about this car, I mean, you look at it, it's beautiful from every angle...
Iké: ...there's no...
Iké: ...there's nothing it's lacking, it's powerful, it gives you control,
Iké: it's really well balanced, it's fun to drive, it's comfortable inside,
Iké: you sit in here, it's like a cockpit.
Iké: I feel like none of the rest of those cars offer all those things at once like this one does.
Philip: it reminds me a little bit of the old Dodge Viper...
Iké: Except this car isn't gonna try to kill you!
Philip: So I think, uh, I think maybe it's time we switched seats.
Iké: Uh...no.
Philip: Have you been in the passenger seat when someone's done this?
*Engine Accelerating Noise*
Philip: Oh My Gooooohahahaha!
Philip: Oh my god that's fun.
Iké: No, no I haven't haha.
*Engine Accelerating Noise*
Iké: There's a quiet button.
Philip: There's a quiet button?
Iké: Yeah. Philip: Is it next to the race button?
Iké: Yeah, actually it is. Philip: Let's try it in quiet mode through this tunnel, see what actually...
*Engine Accelerating Noise* Philip: Oh my Godddd hahahahah!
Philip: That quiet button does not do anything. Iké: No.
Philip: It does absolutely nothing. Iké: Nothing.
Philip: It's like the Close Door button in an elevator. Or the walk button at a crosswalk.
Iké Laughing
Iké: Yeah.
Iké: It will slow you right down.
Philip: So, we're going to try parking this car now,
I'm fairly certain I'm going to mess it up because it's big and expensive....
But one small fact does help out immensely, it's not my car!
Oh, uh...
Iké from outside car: Don't mess it up!
Philip: Oh there are so many cars. OHHH there's a '92 Corolla!
Philip: Oh my goodness, there's a minivan. Oh my god what's this!?
Maybe this is good, maybe he won't notice the dings. Maybe.
Philip, off camera: What's wrong?
Hate to be that guy, but...it's in a bad spot, people could bump into it, all sorts of things could happen to it, maybe we can change?
Philip, off camera: Yeah, sure, absolutely.
*Car Beep* Iké: Much better!
Philip: This car is named "GT". Iké: Yeah.
Philip: Obviously stands for Grand Touring. Iké: Yep.
Philip: Since we're on a highway we might as well rate its Grand Touring Abilities. Iké: Its Grand Touring Abilities?
Iké: I gotta say the roads here in LA are just awful.
Iké: Just terrible, consistently, and this car does,
Iké: for being so low to the ground does such a good job with, I mean, like
Iké: I mean like this terrible road that we're on right now!
Philip: Long term seat comfort?
Iké: I feel like I could sit in this all day.
Philip: Pretty good, pretty good. It's firm, but certainly supportive.
Philip: What about the Pee Test?
Iké: The Pee Test?
Philip: Yeah, you see how much water you can drink, and is the car exciting enough to not have to pull over and pee?
Iké: Ok...never heard of that before, but ok.
Philip: I have some water bottles here, and I've already gone through...
Iké: You're in?
Philip: Not it's not urine, it's just regular water.
Philip: At this point, I mean, I haven't peed since Thursday.
Philip: What don't you like about it?
Iké: *Sigh* Nothing. There's nothing I don't like about this car.
Iké: Actually, there's nothing I don't LOVE about this car.
Philip: It's Classy: Iké: Yeah.
Iké: And that's what my wife says all the time.
Iké: That's why she likes the car, because it's a classy car.
Iké: You drive it, it feels nice. It's nice, but it's not hyper flashy, it's not mundane either, its just...it's just nice.
Philip: Man, I always like this part of the weekend drive, it's like the high after a good workout.
Philip: I mean, I dont workout, but I've heard that you get a high after a workout.
Iké: Really? You don't work out?
Philip: No not at all.
Iké: Really? Philip: Nope, nothing.
Iké: Oh! The eggs! I totally forgot about the eggs!
*trunk opening noise*
Iké: Ahhhhh...
Iké: Yep, they're useless. They're smashed
Iké: Great.
Iké: Fantastic.
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Jobs for the boys - Duration: 24:38.This is the story of Bridget and Annie, who share a flat in London,
and the boys next door, Nick and his friend Hector from Argentina.
Hector and Annie are dating
and Hector's English is getting better and better.
Nick fancies Bridget
but...well, Bridget does not fancy Nick.
Stand by for Extra.
To be or not to be,
that is the question. Whe...
Oh, no!
Why is it so dark in here? What's going on?
Nick, what are you doing? The sun is shining outside.
Hi, Annie.
- What are you doing? - Nothing.
- Well, stand up, then. - I can't.
Why not?
- Right, I'm coming over. - OK.
OK.
Nice outfit, Nick!
Bridget, look at this!
You can laugh
but one day I will be a great actor.
In fact, I might get a part in a Shakespeare production this week.
In your dreams!
Did you have a good day at work, Bridget?
I'm so tired.
Training with the England football team this morning.
Those boys...so cheeky!
But they really know what they're talking about.
Football?
No. Hairstyles and fashion, of course.
Anyway, then I had lunch with Kylie Minogue's agent...lovely man.
- So funny! I'm exhausted. - Poor Bridget.
I must get changed.
Now Bridget's a researcher for Channel 9, all she talks about is sweet stars.
It's so boring.
I'll be sweet when I'm famous.
Where are they?
I thought so.
To die...to sleep...
- Nick! - No more...
- Are those my tights? - No.
Yes, they are!
These tights! Are they yours, Bridget?
I'll speak to you later. Now, where's Hector?
I have some exciting news for him.
Hi, Bridget.
Hi, sugar plum!
Hi, snuggly puppykins!
Nice tights, man!
Hector, I have some great news for you.
Channel 9 is looking for a television reporter.
I can do that!
Not an English reporter. A Latin American who speaks English.
- But I can't speak English very well. - Just audition.
Go on, Hector, the camera will love you.
And so will the girls!
Not all the girls, I hope.
Well, if you think so, then...
Hector, with my help, the job is yours.
And my new boss will be very impressed with me.
OK, Bridget.
Right! Let's do some research.
Annie, we need CNN. Find it. And, Nick?
- Yes? - I want my tights back...now.
OK.
You want your tights back?
They are Versace.
The remote, please, Annie.
Alas, poor Yorick.
I knew him, Horatio.
What's wrong with it?
I don't know. I think it's broken.
Well, we'll have to go to your place, then.
There you are.
We're watching CNN.
We're doing research for Hector's new job.
Hector's new job? What about my new job? I need to do research as well.
Nick!
There! That's better.
To be or not to be...
- What's this? - Hamlet. A tragedy.
What's it about?
Love, madness and murder.
Hamlet's father, the king, is killed by Hamlet's uncle,
who then marries...
Hamlet's mother,
so Hamlet kills his uncle and his mother
and then...he dies.
That sounds like my family.
It's a masterpiece.
I'd be great as Hamlet.
My tights!
Bridget, I had an accident.
Buy me another pair or you will have an accident!
Accident or murder?
OK, Bridget.
Right, I'm off.
Me too.
- Good night, sugar plum. - Night, snuggly puppykins.
Nick, I am worried.
Hector, I know what you mean.
When women talk like that, it is time to move on.
No, not Annie. This television reporter's job.
I don't really think I can do it.
Hector, of course you can.
What you need is...
- Talent? - No! You don't need talent.
You need Nick's School For Television Reporters.
Nick's School For Television Reporters?
Yeah! I will teach you to be a television reporter.
- OK! - OK.
Rule number one.
Imagine you are talking to a beautiful woman.
Good evening, this is Nick Jessop
reporting from the Houses of Parliament just for you.
Rule number two. Be mysterious.
I am here to tell you the Houses of Parliament may look normal,
but all is not as it seems.
Rule number three.
Make them trust you.
I can reveal that this building
is actually an alien space station.
Trust me. Trust Nick Jessop.
I will always tell you the truth.
See you later. Good night and...sleep tight.
Do it like that, Hector, and you will get the job.
Hi, this is Hector Romero.
Well, if you think so.
OK, Bridget.
These tights!
To die...to sleep...
Nick's School For Television Reporters.
Did you get my fax?
Well, did you get my email?
What did Sting say? Will he do the interview?
You won't even ask him?
He's never heard of Channel 9?
Please! Please!
Please!
Well, can I meet him?
I can?
Where is he?
At the airport? I'll be there.
Yes!
Hector Romero for you, Bridget.
No.
Hector, I forgot your audition.
Listen, I must go out for one hour. Sting wants to see me.
Don't worry.
Just remember everything I've told you.
Here's the script, there's the camera.
Must dash! Be back in an hour!
But...
Hello. This is Hector Romero for Channel 9.
What a day!
First Sting had already departed for New York and now this!
This! From you, Hector!
Sorry, Bridget.
Was this Nick's idea?
I thought so.
So, have I got the job?
What do you think?
Goodbye, Hector.
And the new editor will be here soon.
Right! Nick!
'Nick, I am too angry to speak. Bridget.'
- Hi, Bridget! - Nick.
I thought you were too angry to speak to me.
Shut up, Nick. How dare you?
How dare I what?
Teach Hector to be a news reporter!
- Sorry, Bridget. - He was ridiculous.
'Hi, sexy, this is Hector Romero.'
My new editor will be here soon and I wanted to impress her.
So will Hector get the job, then?
Of course he won't get the job. You made me look a fool.
You...you and Hector are so stupid!
Who was that?
- Wrong number. - Nick, look at this.
- This could be perfect for you. - What is it?
'Is Shakespeare in your blood? Could you be our Hamlet?'
Yeah!
- 'Do you love performing?' - Yeah!
- 'Do you love travelling?' - Yeah!
- 'Do people adore you?' - Naturally!
'Then we need you. Call this number for a Shakespearean experience.'
Hamlet!
My dream!
I'll call now.
I must learn my lines.
To be...
To be...
Or not to be?
Hello, Bridget.
Eunice! What are you doing here?
Long time no see, Bridget.
And how's Nick? Does he miss me?
No... Yes.
You have a new hairstyle.
Yeah. So have you.
Yes, but the difference is mine looks good.
Yes.
Anyway, Bridget,
I am your new editor.
Surprised?
No...no...no.
Good.
OK. Two rules.
One. I am your editor and I am always right.
Two. You are the researcher, you are always wrong. OK?
OK.
Now, what have you got for me today?
Well, Sting would love to come for an interview but...
But is not coming.
No.
But we need a new reporter and...
and...
and I have found you the most perfect person.
He's Latin American, speaks English and he's very sexy.
Watch this. I know you'll love him.
Hi, sexy. This is Hector Romero for Channel 9.
Wow, you look beautiful today.
Guess what. There's been a diamond robbery in London.
I would love to put diamonds on those pretty ears.
But you, yes, you can sleep safely in your bed tonight.
This is Hector Romero.
I'll be back.
Well?
Of course! Hector! He is perfect!
Hello, this is Hector Romero for Channel 9.
Right! Nick!
I am your new editor.
He is perfect!
My dream!
Don't worry, Hector, my little puppykins.
I'm sure you would have been a very good reporter.
But Bridget is angry with me.
Don't worry about Bridget.
Guess what. I've got the job.
- Hamlet? - Shakespeare?
Congratulations, man!
Great! When do you start?
Tonight. I've got the costume already.
I think I will go and wash my motorbike.
You haven't got a motorbike.
- I have now. - Hi, everyone!
Hector, you have a visitor.
My new editor.
Eunice, do you remember Hector?
How could I forget?
And...of course...Nick!
I could never forget you!
I thought you had a motorbike to wash.
Thank you.
Hector,
I just popped in to say congratulations.
You've got the job!
Isn't it wonderful?
Eunice really liked your tape.
- You are perfect, Hector. - Hector will have such fun.
I'm off. See you at eight o'clock sharp tomorrow morning, Hector.
There's no need to thank me, Hector.
I think I've got something in my eye.
Well, it was nice while it lasted
but now, Annie, it is time to say goodbye to Hector.
He is going to be a famous news reporter,
so there'll be no room for little old you.
It's OK, Annie.
Whatever happens, we will always be together.
But you'll forget me when you're a famous news reporter.
However many stories I report,
murders, bank robberies, small cats in trees,
I shall never forget you.
You, light of my life.
This is Hector Romero for Channel 9, London.
Oh, Hector!
Oh, Annie!
Oh, no.
- Nick? - Yes? No!
'To eat or not to eat,
'that is the question.
'Hamlet's burgers, eat them without question.'
Next time in Extra...
Annie wants to save the animals.
Bridget has a date with Leonardo DiCaprio.
And what is in Nick's box?
Extra. Don't miss it.
Extra. Don't miss it.
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