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Absolutely loved the flash mob! Beautiful fantastic and uplifting!! Thanks for the smiles everyone.
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Annie this is my absolute fav flash mob. Som Sabedell- Banco Sabedell
I've posted it oddles of times. I can never get enough of it. It was a commercial, but still it is so happy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBaHPND2QJg
The kids are great, pure joy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0-2d__wi7k&list=RDy0-2d__wi7k#t=12
#t=12
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Loved those flash mobs ...especially the kids. Okay, here is my all time favorite flash mob.
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Oh Panda's
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Annie Thanks, I had never seen that one.
Please, tell me how to get the video transferred here. I inadvertently did it once by hitting the wrong buttons
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Sas
I can't figure out how to make a link. But I went to YouTube and searched the name:
Flash mob christmas carol at mall must see
It came up with the above title as the video but I can't figure out how to get a link. Maybe you can figure it out! I'm brain dead right now I swear.
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Is this what you want? The link for the Christmas flash mob?
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Hi GG. welcome here
. With the new BCO changes we can put the actual youtube video in the box. I did it once, but not by design. It was a "how'd I do that"?.
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Hey GG, thanks for making the link. My entire family are major computer geek's and I used to be one myself.........apparently my brain did a memory dump cause I couldn't figure out how to make that link work for the life of me.
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Cool, I figured it out.............YAY
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FFeline...............so, funny and the message was so great. I worked with a doc that required the pause years before it was required by law. I so respected his "Due diligence:". I thought all docs should require it.
Now on to another observation in the video. Patrick Coombs has really big ears. Sounds strange to focus on that, but I studied it b/c I have hearing loss.
The external ear is named the 'Pinna". It influences hearing by funneling. While ears that project to far from the head are ridiculed, they work. Ears that are flat, may seem nice, but they loose the function of funneling sound.
I have three problems that lend to my hearing loss. The Pinna is flat to the head. The middle ear is subject to barometric changes, very different from almost everyone else. There is nerve conduction loss on both sides.
I have been recommended to get hearing aides for eons i.e. decades. I always said I would wait till advances were made. Since I had this weird middle ear thing about barometric pressure, I never had much hope.
Plus, the itchy ear thing. Got progressively worse these last few years. Tada, tried Vicks. It kinda worked, but didn't solve the problem.
Tried Bag Balm ----------it worked. Q-tip rolled in Bag Balm so the Q-tip is saturated, but not dragging lot's of extra balm. Repeated over time based on response. WOW.
This isn't a usual post for here. But when you got and itch that can't be scratched and then relief............nirvhana
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Had to google bag balm, I don't think we have that here. We do have Vicks. Sometimes the really old products are the best!
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Ah, bag balm. Works wonders for dry feet. Put it on generously at night with socks and you'll see a difference. Sas, what made you think of it for your ears?
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hi Kathy on kindle. I was desperate.wanted to rip my ears off .It's so nice now. No itching. What's the phrase...necessity is the mother of invention.....or something like that
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What are you complaining about? You are retired.
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We had this guy in surgery who would take lunches. He would admit to it. Justify it that he was hungry. No remorse or apology. One of the nurses whose lunches he seemed to prefer, made a peanut butter and dog poo sandwich. Yup, it went missing. We were dieing laughing in the lounge. He would always take is stolen lunches into the men's locker room. He didn't provide us with the fun of seeing or hearing him get sick. But no more lunches were stolen.
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should I erase that? it's definitely icky. I can substitute a pic?
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no Sas, he got his just desserts. Didn't you see or read The Help?
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Oh yes, LoL, the chocolate pie..............................
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Hahahahahhhhhhhhhaaaa..............
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Wow beautiful. What kind of fish is that?
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don't know
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Mandarin dragonet.
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