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Whenever I thought of my childhood,

the first thing that came to mind was

the streets of Europe.

The place where classical music was in the air.

Where every corner you turned

I could hear classical music.

I had watched countless performances while

traveling around Europe with my dad who was a pianist,

but the greatest performance in my life was in Korea.

Sebastian Vieira.

The moment he raised his baton

I knew

that he would be my mentor for life.

That violin is off tune.

Who are you?

He's the son of the pianist, Cha Dongu.

- What's your name? / - Yujin. Cha Yujin.

Yujin?

(1 Year after) Maestro.

If I go to Europe

will you take me as your student?

Of course, you're already my student, Yujin.

When you come to Europe, please look for me.

Mr. Vieira.

What am I doing here right now?

Yujin.

He's so good-looking.

I can't date anyone because of Yujin.

All other guys look just like squids.

The bowing is a mess.

Wrong... you're half a key flat.

You're singing too loud and it's all wrong.

All of it!

Even that punk is going to Germany to study.

Did you see the news about me?

Call me when you come to Germany to study.

I'll let you meet Mr. Vieira.

I may become his pupil.

Mr. Vieira.

What should I do?

I think I've lost my way.

Stop playing however you want!

Do you think that being self-centered and play

however you want is the creative interpretation?

The concerto is coming up soon!

What's this?

The full score.

Why is a piano piece a full score?

You checked it thoroughly, too.

What is it? Do you plan to quit the piano

and become a conductor or something?

No wonder you wouldn't listen to me

even with a concerto coming up.

You don't want competition nor care about the concerto.

You also totally disregard your teacher!

I thought something was wrong.

Do you plan to transfer to conducting?

Don't judge because our interpretations differ.

I've always been serious when I'm in front of a piano.

What? You punk!

A great performance begins with playing accurately?

Your lessons are only geared toward competitions.

It's the same lesson, the same techniques to everyone.

You force practice just to win titles!

It's for you!

Go out there! Each title gives you a power!

Isn't it only for yourself?

The more titles your students have

the better you look.

What? You punk. Are you done?

No, not at all!

Stop!

Get out.

You're expelled!

A punk who argues with a professor doesn't belong here!

Who's this?

It's kind of good.

Not bad.

Who's playing?

Cha Yujin!

Hey.

Are you dropping out of school?

Again? I'm so sick of it.

It's so nice.

Seol Naeil, aren't you supposed to go to work today?

Work?

Work!

Right! I have to go to work.

Grandpa said

"if you go to the woods, a scary wolf will come out."

It's okay. I'm a brave boy.

I'm not afraid of wolves.

What do you mean? Of course, you have to apologize.

Do Gangjae turned out the most award-winners

and he's the next president of the department.

If you hate the piano so much

transfer into conducting, which is what you truly want.

My teacher is Sebastian Vieira.

The teachers here are a joke. I'd rather teach myself.

Then go study abroad. I won't stop you anymore.

Vieira, Vieira, you're always mentioning his name.

Why won't you go to Europe to learn under him?

Dogyeong, do you want to stay with me today?

I don't want to be alone.

Yujin.

Why did you become so lame?

- What? / - I can't do it anymore.

Let's break up.

Dogyeong.

Don't worry about a thing, Mom.

I work once a week at a kindergarten.

What?

Of course, I lock the door and am careful with men.

Good night.

Sorry, I ate chocolate again.

Yummy.

Excuse me.

Excuse me.

You can't sleep here. You'll catch a cold.

Please wake up.

That won't work. Sorry.

One more time.

Is he up?

Oh!

He's good-looking.

How could a man smell so nice?

It's the same piano sound that I heard in the school.

Hello.

Hello. Good morning.

Did you sleep well?

Where am I? Is this the dump site?

This isn't the dump site. This is my house.

How could this be a house?

But why am I naked?

Why? You really don't know?

No. Should I?

You must not remember what happened last night.

Or are you pretending not to remember?

There's no reason for that

since nothing happened, right?

Do you really don't remember

what happened last night?

- Last night, you and I... / - Get lost, Garbage Girl!

Oh, hello, cockroach.

She lives next door! Shoot.

Wait! You can't leave yet!

Where did he go?

Hey!

Gross!

Full of germs! Ugh!

Hello.

This is a dream. This is not reality.

I got drunk and dreamed I woke up in a dump site.

A disgusting bad dream.

You must not remember what happened last night.

Or are you pretending not to remember?

Don't remember. I can't remember.

I can't remember.

Don't remember!

Yeah, I don't remember anything.

It's of course,

because there is nothing to remember.

Senior.

Senior?

Does she go to my school?

Double shot of espresso...

no, make it triple.

Something that will wake me up. Make it strong.

Okay.

He's being expelled.

Cha Yujin is expelled, so no!

Expel Cha Dongu's son?

Cha Dongu's son can get away when he breaks the rules?

This isn't a hierarchical society.

It's mutiny! Whether in the military or in school

mutiny must be dealt immediately.

Of course.

If you let Yujin get away with this,

all discipline in the school would be failed.

I understand how you feel, Professor Do.

On my way here, I wondered

if I had caused this incident.

A music academy is not the military.

Musicians must be free wherever they are.

Perhaps my strict rules made Yujin arrogant.

That couldn't be.

The brat, Yujin was born that way.

It isn't because of your teaching method as a dean.

Thank you for saying that.

But if his natural personality is the problem,

shouldn't we use reform rather than punishment?

- Madam. / - Of course, he must be punished, too.

We'll begin by excluding him from your classes

who has turned out most award winners from our school.

That's not enough to...

I feel bad bringing in someone who isn't here now

but how about we give him to Professor Ahn?

Going from the best professor to Professor Ahn

to him will be a shock to his pride.

I'm sorry. I had the wrong time.

You're right on time.

I wanted to ask you for a favor, anyway.

A favor?

Did you commit a crime? Why are you so nervous?

Yeah, there's nothing wrong.

Who knows if she even goes to my school?

Senior!

Senior!

Why did you just leave like that this morning?

I was hurt.

I don't know what you're talking about.

Are you shy?

Senior!

Here we go!

I washed your shirt and dried it with a fan.

Look. There isn't a single stain.

Look.

Nothing beats a hand-wash.

You don't know what this is?

It's your shirt that I took off of you last night.

It must've been a dream.

- It wasn't a dream. / - Yes, it was.

I dreamed that I was sleeping in a dump site.

That's my house.

I didn't clean last night.

Is your house a dump site?

Now, you remember.

- It was a dream. / - Of course, it was.

You know it was real, don't you?

No, I don't.

Stop lying!

Hey! Take your shirt! Hey!

Professor Do!

Excuse me, Professor Do.

You're really handing over Cha Yujin to me?

He's the best student in our school.

He has the most talent but has terrible personality.

He'll never follow your lesson.

Right? This is so burdensome.

Hey! Take your shirt! Hey!

Ah...

There is a very unique student in my class.

What if I put them together for a duet?

He hates concertos. You think he'd do a duet?

Don't waste your time.

- Ugh. / - Your shirt!

- Stop chasing me! / - Take your shirt!

Professor, would you like to make a bet?

Seriously?

You don't look well.

You were dumped by Professor Do, and now you have to

study under Professor Ahn. It must be a shocker.

Who's Professor Ahn?

You don't know Professor Ahn Geonseong?

He's the leftover expert.

It starts with pianissimo? Not forget?

It's neither.

It's apiachere.

It's whatever I please.

You can't control your farts

It changes each time.

It'll sound good if it ends in staccato.

You're right.

It needs to be small at first.

It's like gas is filling up within you.

Then suddenly, crescendo! Fart!

- Let's start from the beginning. / - Yes, sir.

A little more. Good.

Did I really become a leftover?

Son.

Son.

It's time to get up. Wake up.

That's right...that's my boy.

What time is it?

Stop!

- Yes? / - Yoo Ilrak.

Who said you could play the electric violin at my exam?

This. My heart said so.

Free rock meets classical music.

The crossover where the soul is alive.

Today's rock is tomorrow's classical music.

You forgot that freedom comes with responsibility.

You get a zero.

No, then I'll be held back.

Didn't you expect that?

Please, professor!

If I'm held back, my dad will kill me.

You know how my dad is.

If I'm held back

my dad, who's dying to get married

will literally kill me.

Professor!

Fine, I'll give you a retest.

Prepare for a piano collaboration.

Collaboration?

Do you want me to do some boring performance?

with a conceited, arrogant pianist?

Yes, that's what I want.

You can be held back, if you want.

I'll do it.

I'll do the performance that you want.

Who's the best pianist in our school?

I'll give you a chance to

collaborate with me, Yoo Ilrak.

Your mind controls your body.

You body can go anywhere.

Look at the world through the eyes of your mind.

There is a red, juicy apple in front of you.

Now, repeat after me.

This is an apple.

This is an apple.

This is a delicious apple.

This is a delicious apple.

Now slowly, take a bite of the apple.

Your tongue tastes the fragrance of the apple.

Apple, my butt.

I can try 100 times, it'll be an onion.

Hypnosis treatment? What a fraud.

Mind controls the universe.

Close your eyes and meditate.

Shoot!

Hey, 302! Cockroach! Open up!

Open up!

Did you come to see me?

Isn't that my shirt?

I had no clean clothes, so I borrowed it.

It isn't dirty. You can put it on...

Throw it out right now!

Oh, no!

Ugh!

What are you doing?

I'm usually very tidy

but I forgot to buy garbage bags.

Those things are like...

if you see one, there are hundreds hiding.

- What? What is? / - I'm talking about roaches!

They can survive two weeks on just water.

They'll survive even if the earth were to be destroyed!

Look at this place! That's why they're all chubby

and crawl into my house!

Chubby? How cute.

I want to go to your house and see the cockroaches.

Don't come over, you cockroach!

Yes, this house is the problem.

Where is it? Why don't I see it?

What are you looking for?

Your vacuum machine.

A vacuum. A robotic vacuum cleaner. Even a broom.

Well... So...

Where did I put it? In the bathroom?

Why is that in the bathroom?

Ugh!

I'll kill you all.

Get out!

Wait. No!

This is precious to me!

Please!

What is this?

Curry. I was saving it.

Are you crazy? You'll die if you eat this!

Stop it!

Come on.

- A-cup? / - I'm not an A-cup!

It's so clean.

- What's this? / - It is a pastry from Kim Takgu.

- What? Kim Takgu? / - It's better than Majun's...

What are you doing? Just take out the trash.

Why are you doing this to my house?

I'm sorry. Please spare me.

Get out!

No!

Why must I do this? Why?

Why me?

Why did I do this?

Oh my gosh.

The piano sounds completely different.

Is it because you're here?

The sound reverberates better because there's no trash.

What song is that?

This is "Song of Love."

It's our song.

A song expressing our future together.

Change the title, or you're dead.

Such a passionate expression is too much to take yet.

Play that again.

Yes, sir!

Play same as before.

Um, how did I play it before?

Like this.

- Again. / - I don't think I got it wrong.

She plays however she wants, but it's not bad.

Yeah, like that. Like it's flowing.

This is fun.

How did you remember after hearing it once?

Everyone can do that.

Don't act like you know me in school.

We're complete strangers, got it?

Yes, sir! We're complete strangers!

- Please. / - Please.

Bye-bye.

I'd like to present to you, professors

the project that I have been working on.

An orchestra is a brand

that represents a city, and even a nation

like the Vienna Boys Choir and the London Philharmonic.

We at Haneum want to create such an orchestra.

I'm sorry.

You are so idealistic.

We're falling behind Saeyeon in our result at contests

and employment rate after graduation.

The students need a realistic plan rather than dreams.

Isn't our motto "Turn dreams into reality"?

If this dream comes true

Haneum will become an international brand.

- Madam. / - In order to take our first step toward

realizing our dream, I invited a professor.

It is the conductor, Franz von Stresemann.

You mean maestro Franz von Stresemann?

The first conductor of London Symphony

and New York Philharmonic?

Yes, he is coming here.

Disappeared? What do you mean?

I said to bring him straight to the school.

He doesn't even speak Korean. Where could he have gone?

Where would you like to go?

Oh... please.

In Korea...

What is "Red Light District" in Korean?

Somewhere with eye candy.

Somewhere with eye candy, please.

- Eye candy? / - Yes. Correct.

I saw in Korean dramas.

Eye candy.

Dramas. Eye candy?

Sure, there are a lot of eye candies there.

Shall I take you there?

Thank you.

It is...a nice view.

Things will change once maestro Stresemann comes.

If he comes, that would be great.

Right?

If one of the students becomes his pupil...

How's Cha Yujin's duet coming along?

That's right. We made a bet, didn't we?

I'd better call them today.

Do you want to come and see?

You think he'd show up only because you call?

Hi Yujin.

So you finally show up, now that I called you.

Say hi. She lives next door to you.

My favorite student, Seol Naeil.

Hello, I'm Seol Naeil.

Seol Naeil? Even her name is strange.

How much did you tell?

I told you we're complete strangers, no matter what.

That's right.

Professor, I don't know Yujin.

We do live next door from each other

but let's just say we don't know each other.

That's not good. You need to do a piano duet.

A piano duet with this thing?

- Yup. / - Yup.

With me.

He comes just because he was called?

But then again, he used to have a manner.

That was more annoying.

If it has nothing to do with my lesson, I'll go now.

There's a rumor you've been dumped by Professor Do.

You want to get dumped by me, too?

If you walk out now, I'll refuse to teach you.

Then the news will eventually spread.

Cha Yujin was dumped by the leftover expert.

The leftover of leftovers.

The King of Leftovers.

Are you threatening me?

Yup. It's a threat.

I refuse

especially if it's a threat.

You don't want to come to class, right? There is a way.

Just do the duet.

Then you're excused from my class and get an A+.

A.

He's making a cheap offer like that

to that posh Cha Yujin?

It was really fun that time, wasn't it?

Right?

Do you want to have fun again like that time?

There's a piano right there.

I just have to do the duet?

- Yeah. / - Yay! I'm so excited!

Let's have fun again and play.

We're doing a duet. I'm so happy.

This is cheating.

Grades and class? Who can't control him like that?

Right? Then should we call off the bet?

Who said anything about calling it off?

Why do you try to make me look petty?

I'll keep my promise. So what is your request?

I'll tell you another time.

Let's finish this quickly, Professor Ahn!

First, allegro. Slower than the original...

A two-piano with Yujin.

Let's get ready.

Yes, sir!

You got it wrong already?

I did? Sorry, sorry.

- Again. / - Sorry.

Why do you keep missing the note?

I don't think I got it wrong this time.

Again.

Open your eyes and look at the sheet music!

You don't even have the sheet music open.

I can't read the sheet music. I memorize by ear.

Why not? Are you Stevie Wonder or something?

That's why you play whatever.

Do you think you can play well like that?

What am I supposed to play?

The top or bottom?

The top. Piano one.

Sit straight.

Again.

I'm hungry.

I'm hungry, too.

The second piano keeps...

I don't want to do it.

You're the one who wanted to first.

I don't want to.

I really don't want to anymore. I won't!

It's late. You want to stay up all night?

You're only extending the hours of practice like this.

- I won't do it. / - Again.

Ah!

You haven't memorized it yet. Again!

It hurts. Please stop.

- Again! / - It hurts.

Ugh.

Again!

Is that all you can do? Again!

I told you to stop!

He can't still be practicing. Did he leave?

I'm the best in the violin department, Yoo Ilrak.

I heard you're the best in the piano department?

Do you want to do the duet with me?

How could she bite me?

Beethoven's Violin Sonata Number Five. Spring.

If you play with me, it'll make you tremble.

I cleaned, did laundry and gave her a lesson.

And she bites me?

You look doubtful.

Yeah? Is that it?

How can I play with someone who can't read the sheet?

It isn't for me!

It's for you!

Go out there! Each title gives you power!

How did you feel after hearing my soul?

Just wait and see!

I'll find a much better pianist than you!

Seol Naeil!

I figured food works better than cleaning or laundry.

Hey! This is the third floor!

I'll let you go once you finish eating, okay?

I won't make you practice. You said you were hungry.

Really?

Really.

This is seriously good.

It is much better than my mom's.

And I totally love tuna.

Breakfast for tomorrow is squid over rice.

It'll be better than this.

Whoa, I totally love squid.

I'll make you steak, too. It beats the hotel chef's.

Steak? Medium? Well-done?

Oh, yeah! I'm eating beef! It's been so long!

You rock.

So let's do the duet.

I won't get mad.

You said you can't wait until I memorize it.

I recorded your part, so memorize by ear.

You said you remember it by ear.

Ah...

Sorry.

You never make a pianist's hand get hurt.

I was wrong, too.

You really recorded it, right?

I can memorize by ear.

- Something is not right. / - What?

Is it broken?

Your hair smells.

Gross. You're so dirty.

That can't be. I washed it a few days ago.

What's wrong with this smell? I shampoo twice a week.

I'm cleaner than I look.

Don't look at me like that.

I washed my hair.

Hey!

Stop it! I washed my hair three days ago!

- What's this wastewater? / - Wastewater?

- How could you say that? / - Be quiet!

I told you to stop!

Mommy...

I hate you!

It smells so good.

I feel like a princess being served and pampered.

I feel like I'm drying a dog caught in the rain.

Which breed?

A retriever? A maltese?

Just a dog.

Woof!

Watch your back, Yujin.

Hit the notes accurately.

You're slowing down.

Softer.

Tempo.

This is not right somehow.

She's playing more and more accurately, but...

So what's the problem?

A person who shone as brightly as

a delicate and beautiful performance.

You, who were called "Gem in the East"

are still just as beautiful.

Mina.

You still make my heart beats fast.

- Naeil. / - Yes? What is it?

Play however you want, this time.

Really? Why all of sudden?

- You don't want to? / - I do! I totally do!

But may I really do that?

You memorized the sheet music,

so play however you want.

But you said before that

teamwork is the most important thing in a duet.

I'll accommodate you.

I can accommodate you all the way.

So feel free to play.

Are you all ready?

- Hello. / - Yes.

Okay, let's have fun.

Okay.

I knew from the start that her performance is

special because she does it her own way.

I understand all of your habits

so I can accommodate you.

Only I can do it.

There's that lip. She's gone, now.

Here, she'll flow

and here, she'll bounce.

And

she will fly.

Cantabile, like singing.

Professor Vieira had said that

toes recognize a great performance first.

The toes move in response to the emotions flooding in.

Naeil.

I can accommodate you all the way.

So feel free to play.

Whenever I thought of my childhood

the first thing that came to my mind

was the streets of Europe.

The place where classical music was in the air

where every corner you turned

you could hear classical music.

I thought only the place where Professor Vieira

was the true world of classical music.

I thought I could never find the meaning, joy

or value in doing music in a place like this

which lacked the foundation of classical music.

Professor Vieira,

I think there may be something for me to do here.

I am excited.

My heart feels tight and fluttering.

You fell in love with me.

My feet are itching. I want to run into your arms.

Easy.

Stresemann Orchestra?

Classical music isn't boring.

Your pathetic performance is boring.

What was that?

I got you, you pervert.

I'll save you!

Transfer.

You want to conduct, right?

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María Félix: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | SML TV - Duration: 12:33.

María Félix: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know

Actress and musician Maria Felix is being celebrated with a Google Doodle on what would have been her 104th birthday.

"Though her career started in Mexican cinema, Maria Félix's impact on cinema, art, music, and fashion reverberates overseas, transcending barriers to establish her as extremely influential female voice in international cinema.

Created by guest artist Paulette Jo, today's Doodle captures the stunning movie icon's portraiture," Google says in its Doodle description.

"Happy 104th birthday to Maria Félix, a cinematic pioneer!".

Here's what you need to know:.

Felix Was Born in 1914 in Alamos, Sonora, Mexico, & Became a Beauty Queen as a Teenager.

Maria Felix is being celebrated with a Google Doodle on what would have been her 104th birthday.

Maria Felix was born April 8, 1914, in Alamos, Sonora, Mexico, according to The Guardian.

She was one of 16 children.

Her family eventually moved to Guadalajara, where she was crowned beauty queen at the University of Guadalajara.

Before starting her career in acting, she worked as a receptionist in a plastic surgeon's office.

According to The Guardian, the surgeon often used her as a model to attract clients.

Carlos Fuentes, an author who wrote about Felix in his novella "Holy Place," told The Telegraph about Felix, she was an "independent woman in a country where the women over the centuries were destined to be nuns or whores" and was "a woman who owned her own body".

She Began Her Acting Career When a Director Stopped Her on the Street to Tell Her She Should be an Actress & Went on to Star in 47 Films.

Felix was living in Mexico City when her career as an actress began.

She was walking down the street when she was stopped by Fernando Palacios, a director, who persuaded her to get into the business, according to The New York Times.

Her first film, "El Peñón de las Ánimas," or "The Rock of the Spirits," debuted in 1942.

She went on to star in 47 films in Mexico, Argentina, France, Italy and Spain, and is considered one of the most important figures of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.

She appeared mostly in Mexican films in the 1940s, before starring in European cinema in the 1950s, working with directors like Jean Renoir and Luis Buñuel.

"Many feminine images have ignited the fantasy of the Mexicans," Octavio Paz, a Mexican poet, wrote about Felix.

"But the myth of María Félix is different.

María Félix is a woman — such a woman — with the audacity to defy the ideas machos have constructed of what a woman should be.

She's free like the wind, she disperses the clouds, or illuminates them with the lightning flash of her gaze.".

In his biography of her, Ignacio Taibo wrote, "This was the appearance of a personality who had nothing to do with the rest of Mexican cinema.

María was not only a singular beauty.

She had a lofty bearing that stood in complete contrast to the traditionally submissive Mexican actress.".

Writer Carlos Monsivais told the Los Angeles Times, "She was beautiful but had a new kind of personality that [conveyed] the idea of dominion.

She created an alternative to the Mexican woman on screen, who until then was just beauty or the modesty of suffering.

She empowered the idea of Mexican woman as no one before.".

Felix's last movie role was in 1971.

She then retired from acting to focus on her stable of horses.

Some of her horses won international equestrian awards.

Felix Was a Fashion Icon, Model for Painters & She Was Considered a Muse by Several Writers.

Felix "was considered a muse by famous artists like José Clemente Orozco and Diego Rivera, novelists and playwrights like Jean Cocteau, Renato Leduc, and Carlos Fuentes, and musicians like Juan Gabriel and Francis Cabrel.

She was also a fashion icon, wearing clothes and jewelry designed expressly for her by famous designers like Christian Dior and Cartier Paris," Google says in its Doodle description.

Several artists painted portraits of her.

"She consorted with the rich and famous all her life, was dressed by top designers and, in 1984, was nominated in France and Italy as one of the world's best-dressed women.

King Farouk of Egypt allegedly offered her Nefertiti's crown for one night of love," The Guardian wrote in her obituary.

After her death, then-Mexican President Vicente Fox said, "As an artist she gave everything to Mexico, [including] a great international presence….

I admired her very much, and we Mexicans have suffered a huge loss.".

She Had a Chance to Star in Hollywood Films, but Turned Them Down Because She Was Only Offered Stereotypical 'Latin Spitfire' Roles.

Felix met filmmaker Cecil B.

DeMille at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios and had an opportunity to star in Hollywood films, but turned them down and never launched a career in American film.

"She did not speak English and never accepted work in Hollywood, where directors offered her only stereotyped parts as a Latin spitfire," The New York Times wrote in her obituary.

She said about Hollywood, "They only give me huehuenche (Indian) roles.

She added, "Do you really think I could pass as a Cherokee Indian? In my country I can play the role of an Indian.

In foreign lands I play the role of a queen I was not born to carry a basket.".

Felix, Who Was Married 4 Times & Had a Son, Died in 2002 at the Age of 87.

Felix was married four times, according to The New York Times.

She was first married to Enrique Álvarez Alatorre, a cosmetics sales agent, from 1931 to 1938.

She had her only child, a son, also named Enrique, in 1935.

Her son, who died in 1996 of a heart attack, was a TV and movie actor.

"Enrique is a very gifted man, with admirable common sense.

He's my best friend.

I have so much fun with him.

He's not a 'mama's boy' as many believe," she said about her son.

"Self-employed, fight like being independent.

He has his own career, his audience, his poster and assumes his responsibilities without relying on me.".

In 1945, she married Agustín Lara, a famous Mexican composer.

They divorced two years later.

She then married Jorge Negrete in 1952, and he died in 1953.

Her final marriage was to Romanian-born French banker Alexander Berger, from 1956 until his death in 1974.

After Berger's death, she was in a long relationship with Antoine Tzapoff, a Russian-French painter, until her death.

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"I have waged many difficult wars to defend my liberty.

Love is also a war." She added, that men, "treated me fabulously well.

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I have been a woman with the heart of a man.

A woman of war.".

Felix died on April 8, 2002, her 87th birthday, of cardiovascular disease.

After her death, writer Carlos Fuentes, told The New York Times, "She was a goddess.

There were no eyes in the world more beautiful than María Félix's.

She was a magnificent character, and, along with Dolores del Rio, the greatest beauty of the golden age of the Mexican cinema.".

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Sponges for House Cleaning or is That Gross? - Duration: 4:34.

Sponges.

Should you use sponges when you clean house or is that really gross because then you're

cross-contaminating from house to house?

We're going to talk about that today.

Hi there, in Angela Brown and this is Ask A House Cleaner.

This is a show where you get to ask a house cleaning question

and I get to help you find an answer.

Now today's show is brought to us by MyCleaningConnection.com

In there, there's a bunch of resources and a bunch of products for house cleaners.

One of them is sponges.

You'll find a whole section on sponges, different kinds of sponges, different sizes, what they're

made of, big ones, little ones, different prices, different colored ones, all those things.

MyCleaningConnection.com

Now, on to today's show, which is from a house cleaner who has this question.

Speaker 2: Hi, Angela.

I was wondering how you felt about using sponges and places like bathroom showers and around

the toilet and all the sinks and things like that.

Is there anything else that we can use to maybe cut down on costs?

Because when you use a sponge, when you have to throw it away, I would hate to take a sponge

from one customer's toilet and shower and then use it on another customer's sink or

something like that.

What are our options?

What's the best way to clean the bathroom?

Thank you.

Angela Brown: Ooh, gross, sponges and cross-contamination.

First of all, let me say that I'm not a fan of cross-contamination.

If there's an opportunity for you to have sponges that are specific to each customer's

house, you're talking about a great big bin of sponges.

You can buy your sponges in bulk, which is what I recommend.

Even places that are like big warehouse discount places like Sam's and Costco, they sell big

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Now how you break that up is up to you, whether you have an individual pack that you take

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That's always the way that I've preferred to do it, because that way I know when I do

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This is Mrs. Jones' pack of stuff.

Now, back in the days when we used the string mops before they had those replaceable mop

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When I would take on a new account, I would bill in an extra price for a kit.

I created my own kit for that family so that it had their name on it, it had their name

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that was for that house exclusively.

Then it went in a gallon Zip-Loc bag so that it's only for that customer.

Because I don't want to contaminate and I don't want to cross-contaminate.

But I do want to bring things like rags and washcloths and stuff like that home that I

use on cleaning so that I can sanitize those and I can clean those before I take them back

to the house again.

Now there are things that are up for debate.

One of them is do you use a sponge on toilets.

I don't.

Personally, I don't use anything except paper towels and spray on toilets for this reason.

I'm talking about the outside of the toilet, the underneath side of the toilet, and the

floor around the toilet.

Inside the toilet it's going to have a scrub brush, but that's for a different topic of conversation.

I'm talking about using a sponge on a toilet.

I don't.

Because then wherever you move that sponge throughout the house, then yes, you are carrying

those germs.

I only want to make sure that whatever I wipe down on the toilet then goes discarded immediately

in the trash.

I'm not a big fan of paper towels except for the toilets.

I do carry paper towels with me for that very reason.

I don't cross-contaminate even inside the same house from toilet to toilet or from toilet

to shower or from toilet to shower to sink to any one of those things.

But I do love the no-scratch scrub sponges for this reason.

One side is scrubby.

It's a non-scratch scrubby so that I can use it on fiberglass like on the bottoms of the

bathtubs or the bottoms of a shower.

Or I can turn it over and I can use the non-scratch part on the side of a shower door for example

with some dish soap to get off the soap scum.

I am a fan of sponges.

I do enjoy them.

I think they're great for what they're designed to do.

But cross-contamination, no, because that is kind of gross and it's kind of icky.

Alrighty, that's my two cents for today.

Until we meet again,

leave the world a cleaner place than when you found it.

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[Vietsub Engsub] We Are - One Ok Rock - Duration: 2:30.

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Thinking about safety and security for offering overnight floats - DSP 133 - Duration: 12:14.

>>Graham: Today's question coming at you live.

Well, not as live.

Coming at you recorded is, "I think that 24/7 operating is an interesting way to increase

profits, period.

How do you maintain security for staff and property at 3 AM, for example?"

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, because it's also an issue at 2:59 AM.

>>Graham: Let me tell you.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, that's a hard question.

>>Graham: It's not that hard.

We have distinct things that we do.

>>Ashkahn: We do.

>>Graham: Protocols that we do.

>>Ashkahn: We do, but I mean, it's a hard problem.

>>Graham: I see, yeah.

>>Ashkahn: It's not super easy to make sure everything is always perfectly smooth at 3

in the morning.

>>Graham: Yeah, yeah.

For sure.

>>Ashkahn: Depends on where you are, so that's the first thing.

I'm assuming you're in some sort of area that has foot traffic.

If you're really just out of the way, I don't really think you'd have too much trouble being

open at 3 AM.

You're not a business that has much that people can steal.

You probably don't have a lot of cash on hand.

It's not like someone's going to come in at gunpoint and steal one of your float tanks

or something.

You're not necessarily a place that, I think, seems like a great deal to someone who would

actually be trying to plan a robbery or something, so you have that working in your advantage.

>>Graham: Yep.

If you're going to look to steal something in the middle of the night, chances are you

might break into a shop that's closed over breaking into a shop that's open for business.

I think that's almost a little scarier, from the standpoint of a robber, which I've gotten

deep into that psychology, so I understand pretty well, I think.

>>Ashkahn: Really, I feel like when we're talking about security in the middle of the

night and stuff like that, mostly what we're dealing with is people after the bars close

coming around and stuff like that.

We haven't had a lot of issues of actual planned violence or robbery or things like that.

It's more just how do you deal with the people who are out hitting the streets at 3 in the

morning, wandering into your float center?

>>Graham: I think the most uncomfortable situations, which have been extremely rare ... We've really

been, I don't know whether it's lucky or this is just the way the world works where we are,

but there really haven't been too many issues as a result of being open 24 hours, right?

>>Ashkahn: Yeah.

>>Graham: I think most of those have just been in our parking lot, not in the shop itself.

Break-ins, just from the cars of staff working the late nights, which I think has happened

twice ...

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, twice in the span of one month.

There was one that happened to the same car.

>>Graham: Things like that, we already put up some precautions, actually getting motion

sensor lights for the back there.

One of our neighbors has a security camera up there that we can always review the footage

for.

>>Ashkahn: Before we delve too much into the solutions ...

>>Graham: I was raring to go.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, I could feel it.

>>Graham: I want to get it.

>>Ashkahn: I can feel that you were chomping at the bit there.

It should be noted that it is your responsibility to create a safe work environment.

That's your job as ...

>>Graham: That's our responsibility?

>>Ashkahn: Yeah.

You can't just be like, "They'll figure it out."

It really is part of your HR legal duty to make sure that people aren't being put in

danger in your workplace, even from extenuating circumstances like that, like being open in

an area where something like that could happen to someone and they're forced to be there.

It's something to definitely consider and take seriously, and you do want to take some

kind of action to make sure you have something in place to deal with it, if you are being

open in the middle of the night in an area where you may be susceptible.

There's my little HR mandatory statement.

>>Graham: No, that's good.

You might want something like motion sensor lights and a camera that you can access that

your neighbors set up.

Those are all things that ...

>>Ashkahn: The other thing is, too, we just stopped doing the outside things in the middle

of the night.

We'll just wait to take our trash out until the next morning, instead of going back to

our dumpster area at 3 in the morning, and things like that, or making sure that we have

our task generators in our Helm system, and we have tasks that pop up at 9 or 10 PM that

make sure to take out a final round of trash, check our back shed for any extra supplies

we need through the night.

We have some reminders set up so that we prep for the middle of the night so that we don't

have to be doing things that involve going out back or into the parking lot or any of

that stuff.

>>Graham: Yep, and as you can imagine we don't get a ton of walk-in traffic in the middle

of the night, so for a lot of it, from the outside, we actually don't even look open.

Oftentimes, after 11 PM our curtains are drawn for the business, so once you're inside it

makes sense and it's lit dimly and stuff, but you're in an open business, but from the

outside you might not even recognize that this is a place that you could go into and

cause problems or anything.

>>Ashkahn: That's definitely a big one, just light discouragement.

That's mostly dealing with the bars just closed for us, that's 2:30.

There's a whole series of bars just a few blocks down from us.

>>Graham: It's almost like disturbance is much more common than actual danger.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, exactly, but the difference between someone drunkenly wandering in and

being like, "Hey, what's going on in this place?"

Could just be your curtains are drawn and your lights are dim, and that's probably enough

to make them just keep wandering by rather than looking in and seeing a brightly lit

place with someone in it being like, "I'm going to go check this out."

>>Graham: Yep.

Another one is putting in place some kind of one-way locking system.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, that's like ... Dim lights and curtains and a few things like that are

the general stuff that helps sway people away from this.

Then we have actual things in place to, if it comes down to it, actually protect people.

>>Graham: Yep.

That's really common, especially around that 2:30 mark when people are getting out of bars.

The one-way lock system is people can get out of the building from the inside and open

the door fine without any, yeah, any obstruction, which is a legal requirement.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, you can't lock your doors from the inside while you're open for business.

>>Graham: Or at least not all of them.

>>Ashkahn: In Oregon, yeah.

>>Graham: There's fire regulations for what you're allowed to shut off and things.

That's pretty much the reason for it, is if there's a fire and everyone's running towards

the front door and it's locked.

That's a potentially terrible experience.

It can't be locked, but from the outside it can.

It's totally fine to have the door locked from the outside.

If someone ran out in a fire, they left something inside, they're not necessarily encouraged

to go back in, so you fulfilled your legal obligation there, but it does stop the people

getting out of bars at 2:30 from actually wandering in, even if they think that it's

open or if they think it's closed and they're just trying every single handle along their

walk on their way home to see what they can get into.

That will prevent them from coming into your store.

We have a little buzzer on the outside that we put there, the equivalent of a doorbell,

so that in the middle of the night, if someone does need to get in or has heard we're open

24 hours and just wants to come wander by and peruse our retail selection, they can

still do that.

>>Ashkahn: We also have two people on staff through the night, just as an extra level

of ... I mean, we have them for other reasons too, but that's one nice thing, is it's a

lot nicer having two people in there than just a person by themselves through the middle

of the night.

>>Graham: Yeah, for sure.

For many, many reasons involving safety as well, but yeah, certainly dealing with anyone

who might be coming by trying to actively cause problems.

Also very nice.

Someone can be talking to them and holding them at bay, not physically, but just making

sure they're not doing too much or even observing them while someone else is in the back calling

the police and different things like that are really nice.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, another thing that we have that at least for us has not been too successful

is our street, we're on a commercial business street, and that street has a little business

association, and they hire a security company to be there to walk the street at night or

be that street security.

We have the phone number and we pay into it as one of the people who can call it.

At least for us, they just hired a horrible company.

We call them, they don't answer.

If they do answer it takes them 45 minutes or an hour to show up.

We actually, I think, stopped paying for it, because we were just like, "This is useless.

You are the most incompetent security company we've ever encountered."

Then they even fired the security company and hired a new one.

They were exactly the same.

Absolutely terrible at their jobs.

Maybe if you are on a street that has something like that, maybe you'll have better luck than

us.

That's a potential type of solution that hopefully works.

>>Graham: Yeah, definitely.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, last resort is if you're in a serious situation, yeah, you'll just

have to call the police.

>>Graham: There's, I guess, another side of this, this is applicable not just to late

nights, but any time, which is make it so that if you are robbed or if people are stealing

things, they're not actually stealing that much of value.

We have a little safe in the back where we do cash drops into from our cash till.

If it gets over a certain amount, so even if someone does come in and, again, in broad

daylight or in the middle of the night, try to rob us, our staff of course instructed

to give people whatever they want, it's like, "Don't try to engage in conflict," but that

amount they can actually get out of our cash box is relatively little because we're doing

these cash drops into a safe that is going to be very, very hard for someone to grab

and run out with in the middle of the night.

>>Ashkahn: It's also 95%-ish of our transactions are credit card, so we're not necessarily

a cash-rich business either.

If you had someone making daily runs to the bank or something, you probably never even

have that much cash on hand.

>>Graham: Yeah.

>>Ashkahn: Just enough to make change for people.

>>Graham: And same even for our retail up front.

We have supplement pills, Onnit and things like that that we carry, and all of the boxes

and little bottles up front are filled with Epsom salt, actually not with actual pills.

It feels like a full bottle.

I wouldn't be surprised if someone ended up thinking they'd stolen a $30 bottle of supplements

and gotten home and it's just ...

>>Ashkahn: Got salt pills.

>>Graham: Yeah, five cents of Epsom salt instead.

Things like that, right?

It's where even if the worst-case scenario does happen and someone is coming in and violently

or non-violently trying to steal from you, just making it so that they're not going to

get that much value is of course a large part of protection as well.

That said, we've never had anything violent by knifepoint or gunpoint.

>>Ashkahn: No.

>>Graham: We've never actually been robbed at all.

>>Ashkahn: Certainly no intentional hazard has ever been slung at us.

The only thing we've really had to deal with is people who were, for whatever reason, drunk

or on something.

You're like, "Okay, you got to get out of here."

>>Graham: Yeah, again, much more disturbance than danger.

That's over six and a half years of running floats overnight, so there you go.

Some of the things that we've ended up doing.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, one of the benefits of being reservation-based rather than being 24 hours

and just having to have your doors open.

>>Graham: Yeah.

Um…

Yeah, we'll leave it there.

>>Ashkahn: All right, if you guys have other questions you want us to answer, hop over

to FloatTankSolutions.com/podcast.

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