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I was younger.
I always felt like I was in pretty good health, and I got some bad readings.
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So, I run a large company and high blood pressure wasn't something I wanted to hear.
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It's very important to us that we keep those 600 people amazingly healthy.
The Humana program was something that I was very excited about when we were first presented
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but get better and better and better every year.
We are almost at 100% participation, which is awesome, because all that's going to do
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It has absolutely shifted our culture positively.
It's created successes that were beyond even my expectation when I first set out to make
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In our culture, there's a sense that I think our people understand that we care.
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Jeep Wrangler Rally Tops 2-Piece Hardtop for Full Doors (1997-2006 TJ) Review & Install - Duration: 3:42.
This is for those of you that are looking for a hardtop for your TJ that has some of
the functionality of a newer JK.
This is going to be a two-piece top, so you'll be able to remove the front targa top section
very easily, giving you that open driving experience without the need to completely
remove your hardtop.
This being a two-piece top will also make it a lot easier for you to install and uninstall
the whole top when you decide to do that.
Now this top is going to be missing a few features on the back glass.
It's not going to have a rear defrost, rear wiper, or rear washer like a factory hardtop
would.
However, if you're okay giving up those features in exchange for the two-piece targa top design
and saving some money over an OE top, this is gonna be a good option for you.
This top is gonna be made of a hand laid fiberglass material like most of the other aftermarket
tops on the market.
This is going to have tinted windows in the rear.
All three of those rear windows are gonna be tinted right out of the box, and this top
is also going to have a headliner on the inside of it.
But the biggest feature is, of course, the fact that this is a two-piece top and it has
that front targa section.
This is going to have a variety of adjustable latches that are going to hold that front
section firmly down to the rear section, ensuring that you're not going to have any air leaks
which can cause some whistling, or, of course, any water leaks, which you don't want on the
inside of your Jeep.
As I mentioned before, you are going to be giving up a couple of features on that rear
glass.
You're not going to have that rear wiper, defrost, or washer.
But as long as you're okay giving up those features, you are going to gain that targa
top feature and also that headliner feature, which is something else I really like.
Having a headliner on the inside of the Jeep will not only insulate it from temperature,
it'll also insulate it from some of the road noise that you might get, especially with
a big tire, and it just makes the interior of the Jeep feel a lot more finished when
you have that headliner.
This is gonna be a very simple one out of three wrench installation that shouldn't take
you more than an hour to complete.
Jeep, of course, makes it very easy to take the factory top on and off of your Jeep, and
the aftermarket companies follow suit, making this installation very simple.
All you'll need to do is completely remove whatever top you currently have on your Jeep,
whether it be factory, aftermarket, hardtop or soft top, go ahead and completely remove
that top, as well as any door surrounds that you might have installed.
After that, you just need to lift your new top into position on top of the tub.
Go ahead and attach that targa top to make all the adjustments and cinch down all of
those latches.
And finally, use the included hardware to bolt the top down to the tub, ensuring that
everything is nice and tight and lined up, and that's it.
This top comes completely assembled, except, of course, the two pieces, the front and the
rear, but there's no need to attach the glass or any of the other pieces.
It's gonna be very simple install that you can do in your driveway.
However, a hardtop is going to be a big, heavy piece, so it'll definitely help to have a
second set of hands around, especially when moving the top so you make sure that you're
not going to cause it any damage.
This top's gonna run your right around $1,800, and depending on your area and how prevalent
factory tops are, you might be able to get a factory top for a little bit less than that.
And that factory top is, of course, going to have those rear glass accessories that
we talked about that this top doesn't have.
However, that factory top is not going to be a two-piece top.
So if you're after a targa top, if you want something that's brand new and not used like
a Craigslist top, then I don't think the price tag that's attached to this is that bad.
So that's my review of the Rally Tops 2-Piece Hardtop for full doors, fitting your 1997
to 2006 TJ, that you can find right here at extremeterrain.com.
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10 Strange Mysteries From Crematoriums and Funeral Homes - Duration: 26:00.
Funeral homes and crematoriums can be unsettling simply because most people want to avoid them.
If you have to go to one, it's because you've lost someone, or you are close to someone
who lost someone, or even worse, you're the one in the casket.
If funeral homes and crematoriums weren't creepy enough on their own, they are also
the setting for some truly disturbing and bizarre stories.
Needless to say, we want to warn readers that this list isn't something you want to watch
while you're eating.
#10.
Julie Mott
On August 15, 2015, friends and family of Julie Mott attended her visitation at a funeral
home in San Antonio, Texas.
Had she been alive, it would have been her 26th birthday, but Mott had lost her battle
with cystic fibrosis the week before.
She had been diagnosed with the life shortening disease when she was 2-years-old.
While the funeral should have been part of the grieving process for Mott's friends
and family, the funeral was the start of a new nightmare.
Sometime after the visitation, but before the funeral home closed for the day, someone
took Mott's body out of her casket and then they took her body with them.
Sadly, the body has never been found.
The police are unsure who stole the body of the pretty, young woman and they are exploring
multiple theories.
One theory is that an ex-boyfriend who was supposedly obsessed with her took the body.
He was one of the last people seen exiting the chapel.
However, police used cadaver dogs to search the man's car, home, and some property owned
by his grandparents, and nothing was found.
He's also never been publicly identified by the police, let alone charged with any
crimes.
Another theory that comes from the owner of the funeral home, Robert "Dick" Tips (yes,
that's his name).
He believes that the body may have been stolen by someone who was morally objected to cremation.
Another theory is that the funeral home may have been involved in the disappearance.
In January 2016, Mott's family sued the funeral home for gross negligence.
The ex-boyfriend also blames the funeral home.
He says that they lost Mott's body or had her prematurely cremated.
In the funeral homes' defense, Tips pointed out that he helped organize searches in the
first weeks that Mott's body went missing and he has offered a $20,000 reward for information
on the whereabouts of her body.
#9.
Robert Winston
Most people get into the funeral business because it's a family business.
Robert Winston, on the other hand, got into the business when he was 49-years-old after
he retired from being an electrician.
While on the job, he developed asbestosis and after he settled with the asbestos company,
he went to school to train to be a funeral director.
Winston passed his exams in 1991 and in 1993, he opened the Newman-Winston Memorial Chapel
in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, with his settlement money.
The problem was that Winston wasn't a great businessman.
He was never really good at collecting the hundreds of thousands of dollars owed to him
and by late 2000, he was in deep financial problems.
One steady source of income for Winston came from the Magee-Women's Hospital and Winston's
job was to cremate fetuses and dead newborns.
The problem was that he would take the money from them and put it towards other bills.
However, since he did this, he couldn't afford to cremate the fetuses and the bodies
of the infants, so he just stored them in the funeral home.
Then in March 2004, Winston had his license suspended for three years.
No, it wasn't for storing dead babies and fetuses; he was suspended for running an unlicensed
funeral home and he didn't notify the state that he was selling prearranged funeral plans.
Since Winston didn't have a license, he had no income, and he lost the funeral home.
When he was evicted, he moved the bodies and the fetuses to the garage at his home.
In August 2005, his ex-wife called the police and she told them that he may be storing bodies
in his garage.
The police searched the garage and inside they found 179 fetuses that were over 16 weeks
of gestation, 154 fetuses that were under 16 weeks of gestation, 253 biohazard containers
containing unspecified fetal autopsy remains, and the remains of 19 newborns that were born
alive but died shortly after birth.
Police believed that all the remains came from the hospital between 2000 and 2002.
Winston was arrested and charged with 19 counts of abusing a corpse and theft.
He pleaded guilty and was given probation.
#8.
The Biomedical Tissue Services
Michael Mastromarino was a dental surgeon, but he lost his license in 2002 because he
was caught using intravenous drugs while he worked on patients.
His next business venture was his own company called Biomedical Tissue Services which was
based in Fort Lee, New Jersey, and it was a company that took bones and tissue from
corpses to be used for implants.
While it may sound grotesque, taking bones and tissue from dead bodies isn't uncommon.
Many people know that doctors can take organs from people who are already still alive and
then transplant the organs into someone else.
Well, bones and some tissue don't have the same problem with immediacy so they can be
harvested a few hours after death at funeral homes.
However, in order for a company to harvest a body, four basic conditions must be met.
First, they have to have permission from the deceased and/or the family; second, the person
couldn't have had any communicable diseases; third, the person couldn't be too old; and
finally, the person can't be dead longer than 15-hours.
Just four common sense rules and Mastromarino's company ignored all of them.
Mastromarino used a network of undertakers and he would pay them a standard fee of about
$1,000 per body.
He would then send a team of three people and they would harvest the body.
None of the families were aware that any of this was happening.
One notable body that was carved up was the former host of PBS's Masterpiece Theater,
Alistair Cooke.
When Cooke died, he was 94 and had cancer, yet arm and leg bones were taken from his
body.
On each body, Mastromarino apparently made $10,000 to $15,000, and he illegally harvested
bone and tissue from at least 1,076 bodies.
If you do the math, it's clear that the grotesque scam made Mastromarino a multi-millionaire.
The problem was that people were getting sick because of the transplants.
Just a few horrifying examples include a 23-year-old man who had surgery to repair a torn ACL.
He was given cadaver cartilage that was harvested 19-hours after death.
During that extra time in the dead body, a deadly fungus formed on the cartilage and
when it was transplanted, it infected the man's knee.
A 74-year-old woman got a bone implant in her lower back and she contracted syphilis
from it.
A 41-year-old man tested positive for HIV and hepatitis C after getting a bone implant
for a degenerative disk disease.
And again, those are only a few of the cases.
The true toll of the scam will probably never be known because Mastromarino flooded the
market with possibly tainted bone and tissue and it had been implanted in over 10,000 people.
Things started to fall apart for Mastromarino in November 2004, when the New York Police
Department was called into a funeral home that was formerly owned by one of Mastromarino's
funeral directors.
After a lengthy investigation, they arrested Mastromarino, three of his employees, and
three funeral directors in connection with the body harvesting ring.
Mastromarino was sentenced to 18 to 54 years in prison and his wife agreed to pay $4.6
million to the families touched by Mastromarino's bone and tissue network.
Mastromarino died from metastatic liver cancer in July 2013 at the age of 49.
#7.
Mark Villella
On August 1, 1999, funeral director Mark Villella found something that no husband ever wants
to find a letter written by his wife that was addressed to her lover.
Over the next several days, Mark and his wife of two years, 28-year-old Exelee, talked things
over, and at times, things got heated.
On the night of August 5, Exelee called her sister and said that she and Mark were having
a fight.
Her sister became concerned when Exelee didn't call back.
Exelee's co-workers also realized something was wrong when she didn't show up for work
and Mark didn't call looking for her; as he was prone to do nearly every day in a jealous
fit.
Three days after Exelee called her sister, the police interviewed Mark, and he admitted
that they had a fight.
He told the police she had left him and he had no idea where she was.
However, Exelee's family had a problem with that because it didn't seem likely that
Exelee would leave her 18-month-old son behind, and her car was still in the driveway.
The police looked into Exelee's disappearance and came to a rather ghastly conclusion.
On the same day that police interviewed him, Mark hosted a closed casket funeral for 89-year-old
Marjorie Hutchison.
The police had reason to believe that Mark put Exelee's body in the same casket as
Hutchinson and buried them together.
Three weeks after Exelee went missing, they confronted Mark and they told him they were
going to exhume Hutchinson's casket, so he confessed to stabbing Exelee in the throes
of passion.
However, the police contend that he stabbed her as she slept.
Mark didn't want to go through a costly divorce and he didn't want to share custody
of their son.
He pleaded guilty and he was sentenced to 30 years in prison.
#6.
Anthony Parisi
In July 1986, Anthony Parisi passed away at the age of 83.
Parisi, who was a co-founder of a grocery store in Mount Vernon, New York, died of natural
causes and his body was being held at the Yannantuono Funeral Home, also in Mount Vernon.
On the morning of July 26, the employees of the funeral home went to prepare Parisi for
his burial and when they looked into his casket, they discovered that his head was missing.
The police were called and they speculated that sometime in the middle of the night,
someone broke into the funeral home and they used a razor or a scalpel to remove the head.
Once the head was cut off, the intruder took it with him or her.
Nothing else in the funeral home was stolen or perturbed.
There weren't even signs of a break in.
The police are baffled by the case.
They have no idea who stole the head, why it was stolen, and they don't know what
happened to it because it was never found.
#5.
Bobby Wilks
In 1988, Bobby Wilks was 51-years-old and he had been the funeral director at the Barber
Funeral Home in Cross Plains, Tennessee, for at least 20 years.
At the gravesites, Wilks would often advise the families of the deceased to not watch
the lowering of the casket because it might be too difficult.
Many families heeded his advice; after all, he was the expert when it came to funerals.
In October 1988, Wilks gave a family his usual gravesite spiel, and the pall bearers walked
away from the gravesite of their deceased loved one, but kept Wilks in their sight.
That's when they saw Wilks throw some potted flowers into the grave and he didn't put
on the lid of the vault, a $375 add-on that Wilks had sold them.
They went to the police and they arrested Wilks.
Once Wilks' arrest made the news, other families filed complaints against him.
The only way to check the claims was to exhume bodies that were buried by Wilks and 30 graves
in all were dug up.
Like the initial case that Wilks was arrested for, some of the graves were buried without
vaults, but sadly, that was only the beginning and the least offensive thing he did.
At least 10 coffins were stuffed with garbage like bottles, dirty diapers, used cans of
dog food, and bags of hair.
At least two coffins were buried on their side and one had an arm sticking out of the
coffin.
That suggests that Wilks didn't lower the caskets, they were just dumped in.
However, those people were lucky to get a casket.
One man was buried without one.
A gravedigger who helped exhume the bodies said that it was like Wilks was angry at the
dead.
In October 1989, Wilks pleaded guilty to 48 different charges and was sentenced to 28
years and 11 months in prison.
#4.
The Body Baron of Broward County
In 1977, Joseph Damiano opened a body-transport business in south Florida.
He won a number of lucrative contracts and monopolized the market.
After a few years, the transport business led to a cremation services business.
Then in the 1990s, Damiano was hit with several lawsuits.
The first one was in 1994; a woman sued Damiano because she believed her husband's ashes
were mixed with someone else's.
At the trial, former employees testified that at Damiano's crematory, ashes from different
people were often mixed together.
Notably, more ash was ordered to be added to cremated babies because their remains don't
leave much in the way of ash.
He was sued for that very reason in 1998, when Heather Smith's five-month-old daughter
was cremated by Damiano's company.
At that civil hearing, Damiano didn't show up to defend himself.
In another case, Damiano was accused of losing a woman's ashes entirely.
Other allegations were that instead of scattering ashes, Damiano just had them dumped behind
the crematorium or the parking lot.
In every civil case, Damiano lost, and he was ordered to pay $39 million to the people
he wronged.
However, barely any money was collected by the claimants because Damiano didn't have
any property in his name.
Instead, he put all his businesses and property in the names of other people.
In 2001, there was an investigation of funeral services in Florida, and the fact that Damiano
owed so much in lawsuits and an additional $15,000 in fines to the government, he quickly
drew their attention.
They looked into his business and found out that Damiano didn't have a license to run
an incinerator.
They also made another startling discovery—Damiano had been illegally renting out bodies to an
embalming school without the survivors' knowledge.
In at least two cases, Jewish people were embalmed, which is prohibited in Judaism.
As many as 600 bodies were illegally rented out for $110 each.
In March 2001, Damiano's operations were finally shut down and he was arrested for
fraud and operating without a license.
However, in May 2016, Damiano popped back up in the news because he is running an online
a cremation service out of Colorado called Heritage Cremation Provider and Legacy Funeral
Services.
Customers say ashes come back mishandled and in some cases, it took months to get the ashes.
There are even some people who have accused the company of holding the ashes of loved
ones "ransom."
#3.
Mark Calebs
News stories about people stealing things from funeral homes are sadly not that uncommon.
However, none of them are as creepy as Mark Calebs.
Shortly after midnight on June 27, 1998, the staff of a funeral home in London, Kentucky,
was alerted that there had been a break in.
They looked around and nothing seemed to be missing.
That is until they looked in the casket of nine-year-old Brittany Rae Bradley.
Brittany Rae had passed away after a two-year battle with a rare cancer, and earlier in
the evening, the funeral home had hosted a visitation for her.
And as for what was missing, well, that was her underwear.
When the discovery was made, the family of Brittany Rae accused her cousin, 31-year-old
Mark Calebs, of stealing the undergarment.
The police looked in the camper where he lived and found the missing underwear.
The good news, if there can be good news in a story like this, is that there were no signs
of sexual abuse on Brittany Rae's body.
Calebs was charged with third degree burglary, abuse of a corpse, theft, and criminal mischief.
#2.
Walter and Helen Pestinikas
In March 1982, Joseph Kly, a 90-year-old retired coal miner with black lung, went to a hospital
in Scranton, Pennsylvania, because he was having problems swallowing.
While he was in the hospital, he made funeral arrangements with Walter and Helen Pestinikas
who owned a local funeral home.
After his four week stay in the hospital, instead of returning home to live with his
stepson, Kly went to live with the Pestinikases.
The Pestinikases, who were both in their 60s, put Kly up in a converted patio area of a
defunct bar that they owned in rural Scranton.
Two and a half years later on November 15, 1984, Kly was found dead in the bar.
The authorities were called and Kly's body was taken to the medical examiner.
The authorities also noted that the area where Kly had lived for two and a half years was
"unfit for human habitation."
Notably, there was no refrigeration, no sink, and no insulation.
Also, human waste was scattered about the small room.
Kly's body was taken to the medical examiner and the ME concluded that Kly had starved
to death and had suffered severe dehydration.
He also hadn't eaten in the days leading up to his death.
However, this was pretty obvious because, at the time of his death, Kly weighed only
62 pounds.
Amazingly, since Kly had paid for his funeral arrangements with the Pestinikases, the medical
examiner gave his body back to the couple, and they buried him.
The police said the family had the final decision when it came to who would bury the body.
Kly didn't have many relatives, and the few he did have couldn't afford a funeral
for him elsewhere, so they decided to send his withered body to the funeral home that
was owned by the people who slowly starved him to death.
Six days after Kly was reported dead, the police went back to the room where he had
lived out the last two and a half years of his life and found that the Pestinikases had
cleaned it and painted the room.
There was also a walker in the room that wasn't there before.
The Pestinikases were arrested and they were accused of holding Kly captive as they stole
his money and starved him to death.
When Kly moved in, he gave Helen Pestinikas access to his bank account, which had about
$35,000 in it, but when he died, there was only $55 remaining in the account.
The Pestinikases' defense was that Kly was old, an anorexic, he suffered from black lung,
and he had several other medical conditions that could have contributed to his death.
They said they did the best they could for him and he died of natural causes.
They also claimed the autopsy was botched.
To refute their claim, Kly's body was exhumed in February 1985 and another autopsy was performed.
Immediately, the medical examiner knew something was wrong.
On the stomach, there were two types of stitching.
When he looked inside the body, he found that the stomach and other organs had been replaced
with ones from someone who had eaten before their death.
The Pestinikases denied swapping organs, so where the healthier organs came from is a
mystery.
The Pestinikases were found guilty in February 1987 of third degree murder and other charges.
Both of them were given five-to-10 years in jail.
#1.
The Tri-State Crematory Scandal
In 1996, due to his father getting ill, Tommy Ray Brent Marsh left college to run his family's
business, which was a crematorium that his father had built in the backyard of the family
home in Noble, Georgia.
While Marsh was running the Tri-State Crematory, thousands of bodies were sent to him to be
cremated.
In October 2000, the sheriff's department got their first report that something unusual
may be happening at the crematorium.
A gasman notified them to say that he saw bodies lying around the Marsh property, but
the sheriff's department never followed up on the tip.
13 months later, the Environmental Protection Agency was given an anonymous tip that there
were bodies in the woods surrounding the Marsh's property.
They supposedly did an investigation, but nothing was found.
On February 14, 2002, the police received a call from an anonymous source saying that
while walking their dog in the woods, they found a human arm bone.
The next day, the police finally went to the crematory and on their first day, they found
49 bodies that should have been cremated, but weren't.
They widened their search and found 334 bodies scattered on and around the Marsh property.
Some of them were up to five years old.
If the sheer number of bodies found wasn't disturbing enough, how the bodies were "stored"
was appalling.
Some of the bodies were still in their caskets and in some cases, the caskets were stacked
on top of each other.
However, many other bodies weren't in caskets at all and were just strewn about.
Some of them were still dressed in hospital gowns, complete with wrist bands.
Bodies were found throughout the woods, hidden in nearly every building on the property,
and some were dumped into holes in the ground.
Of course, since some bodies had been there five years, there were almost all levels of
decomposition.
For example, in the garage, police found coffins with bodies in them stacked on top of each
other and even more bodies just lying around with their fluids leaking out onto the ground.
Needless to say, while Marsh had considerable fewer corpses than Rob Zombie, Marsh's home
was definitely a lot more terrifying.
As for why he did it, Marsh's lawyer said Marsh had mercury poisoning from the cremation
process and it was like he was living in a fog.
The police think he just got too far behind in his work and/or that he never really wanted
to be part of the family business.
Marsh was hit with 787 felony charges.
This included 179 counts of abusing a corpse and 439 counts of theft.
Marsh pleaded guilty and he was sentenced to 12-years in prison in February 2004.
It also cost the county and the state $10 million for cleanup and recovery of the bodies.
In total, 133 bodies couldn't be identified.
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I've been holding on for so long
I can't remember why
The fire's gone, I'm all burnt out
The embers have gone dry
I don't need your love to carry on
I don't need your love to make me strong
No, I've got courage
To guide me through the dark
I've got courage
To follow my own heart
Not everyone you lose is a loss
At what cost, at what cost
I don't need your love to carry on
I don't need your love to make me strong
No, I've got courage
To guide me through the dark
I've got courage
To follow my own heart
I've got courage
I've got courage
I've got courage
To guide me through the dark
I've got courage
To follow my own heart
I don't need your love
I don't need your love
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Hello every one this is Iqbal Khan
and today we are looking at one of my larger
Acer and it's about to break into leaf,
the buds are there and now is the time to
prune it and tidy up the branch structure
the way to prune these is to reduce and cut back to
first node which is this one here
So I am going to cut it back to there and same thing
with this one cut it back to there and then I'm going to
reduce it to back there, so basically taking the branches
in and also remove this one and it has basically
reduced the tree and
I want to keep the branch is compact and
up here again I'll remove this branch
and here I am going to reduce this branch
here is crossing
I am reducing the branches and to keep them more
compact and this one I'm going to remove
completely to about there, leaving this little branch
and same thing with this one I'm going to reduce it to
there and that one to back there
and these are dead branches which have to come off
anyway so that's dead
that's died back, this is dead so I'm going to remove that
with a branch cutter, clean it all up
and that's dead, these are quite easy to remove,
that's dead and turn the tree round,
this is dead and I will also remove this one
That's dead
and prune this back to about there
continue reducing these, the length of
these branches and same thing here
branches whic h are growing inwards they will come out
There are some dead branches remove these
from here, we're just going to continue
with reduction of these branches
and where there are too many, simply reduce again,
reduce to that and again
from these two more branches will come
out and we continue working around the
tree and up here this is getting very long
so we cut it back to there
I'll reduce this, it's fighting with this branch here
and again maintain the pads
here I'm going to go back to here because this is
starting to go into this branch here
so I'll remove that and we then have these two
branches and then again
dividing into further two
and we continue with the process here and again
reduce this one here and reduce that
so as we go up the branches at the
top get shorter and then ones of the bottom
Here I'm going to reduce this branch right to here
and then the smaller branch will then have
a chance of growing and same thing with this
long leggy branch towards right back
remove that and same thing with these here,
and just continue
working around the tree and this one
I'm going to remove completely.
So will continue working and reducing the nodes
and the growth this I'm going to take
right to there
and they do back bud so no worries there
and this again I'm going to take it
about there and this one we will take it out
these again will be reduced.
Same thing here, working my way around
reduce that to there and this
back to here and this one to here
SO I AM going to take back to there and this
one will reduce to that where these two it will take over this is dead and
there's a little note at the side and with some religious to where that is
dead and continuing
from this side I'm going to reduce back to their @x / this comes off here and as
you can see the presiding to get it tighter and and it's being pulled in
compared to what we started with and from here I'm going to remove this
completely and we produce that don't we continue with this and continue to pull
the tree back in by cooling it and
reducing the now we'll take this out completely so this takes over and same
thing with the artist wrong here
so continuing with the thinning of Tom yes ASA will now work on this part of
the tree and reduce it back as much as I can
can't remove this part here I give this little project roles to take over and
develop and simple up here reduce it to there take it out completely and reduce
that back same thing with this one and up here I'll pull this one back in a
little bit more check this out from here
from now working on the impacts of the tree and again I will be reducing this
light considerably and from here I'm going to reduce it to there and same
thing with this let this one take over and give it a turn and reduce these
listen to be fighting some and then in the top produce that box and that's up
here remove parts and from here to move just this one and cut the stack
use that this is a large issue that I've had for a little while and this is the
best time to work on before the leaves break the buds are about to open and you
can see the branch structure and the idea is to reduce and tidy up
remove the stronger branches pull the tree back in and keep the structure as
you can see attended well give it a quick turn and it's much lighter than
when I started and be like semi shady location and
lacerate although this is not the final pot but it has to be reported and that's
word of the day this is for you mehndi in South Australia I hope that it shows
you what you needed to see and I'm working on other of my maples and again
that should be helpful for you there's the three months on we is written for
leaf and just looking good I've given it a click tidy up it was
growing my crazy soft had to cleanse if you are long branches back well this is
my twin trunk I serve and I'll give it a quick turn that's my front by the way so
you can see what the way the twin trunks and that's the back
and it turning and we are very start at the front that's all for now thanks for
watching and if you're new here and you have watched up to this point then I
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the afterthought for a Friday afternoon the gentleman at the back of the calls
the doctor is empty and the teacher decided to take a with the camera to get
them thinking okay close I'm going to say a quart and the first person to tell
me who the credited but that code can help when they afternoon off set the
teacher who is a credited for writing the phrase to eat or not to be is a
question cause the teacher little found learn again at the front of the class
yarn out Shakespeare well-known said the teacher
you can have Monday off no thank you said little traveler no
gear I am 58 Burmese origin and in my culture they study as hard as we can so
I will be here on Monday study card so they found lon Nokia well okay so the
teacher the next quarters I see a tree let me try self gaps at the front of the
parcel we are about I believe it was not in control of things well none of the
teachers you can have Monday off well forgiveness I am half-chinese
collagen and we do believer in working hard so I will not be taking time off
our school I will be here on multi working hard
then she heard a voice from the back of the class recognitions who's that that
yellow teacher and we told Donald Trump yells little chubby see a Tuesday you
take
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It was done back there
It was one of the first art-videos that came out
with Percy handstanding in the rain
going there for a few good ones
there was even danger of life in this video
It's worth taking a look!
then there is AIDEN
it is a fire staff video
with Lucas Devillers
and it was a lot of work to edit it took hours and hours
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we did some magic tricks in the video
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and it was a lot of work to do
but it was really cool to see the final video
gives the greatest pleasure
I like to see it
then comes NAITO with Javier pinto
filmed close to the subway during the night
with the lens filter there were those blue little lights passing
like ETs, very amazing
and then we have the video SOL with neta oren
recorded in the Brazilian juggling convention
in a black box without music
tuc, tuc, tuc
balls in a very unique style that is very nice to see
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