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Raymond Merrill
Приєднався 30 жов 2006
Just an ordinary dad filming life's experiences - mostly on my iPhone!
Pokey LaFarge - Somethin’ in the Water
Pokey LaFarge - Somethin’ in the Water at DC’ The Atlantis October 27, 2024
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Peter Hook and the Light - Transmission 9:30 Club, September 2024
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Peter Hook and the Light - performing Joy Division Transmission, the 9:30 Club Washington, DC September 1, 2024
The Killing Moon
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Echo and the Bunnymen live at the 9:30 Club in Washington DC 3/16/24. The greatest song ever written according to Ian McCulloch.
Tinariwen performing Imidiwan Ma Tenam
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Tinariwen performing Imidiwan Ma Tenam
Building Eating Mechanosaurs Feasting on Local Apartments
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Building Eating Mechanosaurs Feasting on Local Apartments
Across That Fine Line - Nation of Language in DC
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Across That Fine Line - Nation of Language in DC
Soul to Squeeze - Red Hot Chili Peppers
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Soul to Squeeze - Red Hot Chili Peppers
Junior Brown - Valentine’s in Valentine
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Junior Brown - Valentine’s in Valentine
Spending Downtime Listening to Jon Hassell (A First Reaction Video for Lita)
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Spending Downtime Listening to Jon Hassell (A First Reaction Video for Lita)
Iwachu Cast Iron Multi-Oven Unboxing
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Iwachu Cast Iron Multi-Oven Unboxing
What video is this? Credit yalll
Ta piosenka kojarzy mi się z serialem "Rezydenci"
It's at my home museum, the Udvar Hazy now. Very incredible piece of history and technology.
I love this
Really cool and real for them to invite some of the fans on stage with them near the end of the show. Losing themselves together in the moment of music and dance.
The band hung around after the show and helped sell t-shirts and merch - really nice people!
I'm happy to see others making soldiers warriors monster mutants and weapons with pipe cleaners like me
Good post taste in many waze
Классно и с душой выступают!!!
and so, the party continues
Just came back from Camp Ross and they are still doing this. It is great for the kids. I am the Cub Master for our pack and have a Webelos 1 and just crossed over Boy Scout that attended. The staff works so many hours to ensure this program functions and some of them even remember kids from previous years.
This looks so cool
I do this in my scout camping trips and its always hilarious
Thanks for the info.
I can’t belive that I found this after years of wondering what this was called
Redic price even for Japanese quality. The castings looks rough af. Would rather have diatomite konro.
Lodge should make something like this
Banda maravilhosa!🇧🇷
you can actually use google translate to read the manual.
USA !!
flY bY tHE Y
Will it ever come back
What a fantastic video! All those people are indeed so luck to be there. But only 17 comments after 9 years??
Thank you! It’s probably just not something a lot of folks are passionate about. I’m very glad I had my son play hooky from school that day!
Fake video or real ???
THE PEOPLE THAT SAW THAT WERE VERY LUCK TO SEE THAT WONDERFUL SIGHT, BEAUTIFUL, SPELL BINDING.
I really like this setup. Nicely Done. Thanks for sharing.
lot's of back tracks but it's okay. Grat band.
' next time try put a space shuttle on the top C-5 super galaxy airplane... both are so beautifully airplanes
NASA retired the space shuttle in the 1980’s-90’s
@@PrincessNottingham hi P... ' american space shuttle is a NOT retirement... keep continue going american space shuttle anyday anytime... ussr russia have a very cheap low classic buran airplane
@@PrincessNottingham they retired it in 2011...
@@bestamerica the shuttle doesn't fly anymore. Neither does buran, the shuttle hasn't flown since 2011
@@thespiritstingray9359 hi T... ' keep up going american space shuttle fly in the future... ussr russia cheap buran plane is a purely death and garbage... ussr russia is a spy / copy / steal information american space shuttle system... dont let ussr russia fly in american space shuttle
GG :) i know the album :)
This needs legs for outdoor use and is way overpriced. This is a 12x 8 x 6 oven for $517.06, but you can get a MACA 10 x 14 x 8 for $185 or a 12 x 16 x 9 for $250. Granted, they aren't multi-ovens but you can get trivets and things and still have money for a large feats. Those Maca ovens are substantially heavier also.
It does have legs and I’ve used it for grilling - it’s uniquely versatile and while it was very expensive, I didn’t pay $500 for it.
@@e5095 I think it's really cool, and though I've been craving some real Japanese cast iron to add to my collection, that price tag just sort of struck me as off. I guess with the grate it technically has legs. I have the Maca 12x16x9 and it's a monster.
@@Rhythmicons watched your thanksgiving video - that IS a beast! Thanks for pointing out that oven. It would be a useful addition at that size!
@@e5095 I felt like I got hit by a train after using that though. I was all kinds of sore.
Cringing watching this video! You Sir, get a thumbs up for risking that GLASS table in order to Demo for us!
on it's way to the smithsonian ?
Yes - right at the end of the runway from where I took the video, is a connectir taxiway to the Udvar-Hazy air and space museum.
if you ever get to DC, take the DC Metro Silver Line to the end of the line or Dulles airport (for now it stops in Reston, a suburb away) later on - the Udvar-Hazy annex to NASM is where the really juicy artifacts are located. You get to stare up into the wheel wells of Discovery these days, etc - you're really close. They also have an SR-71, the Enola Gay, an Air France Concorde, the Boeing "Dash 80", a bunch of Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo artifacts including _the_ quarantine Airstream. A bunch of random space suits, mission hardware, Apollo Guidance Computer parts, random race airplanes, random military airplanes (including many rare/unique ones), some old WACS uniforms, some US clones of the V-1 buzz bomb, and the scale model of the mothership from Close Encounters of the Third Kind. And yes, you will find yourself humming B flat, C, A flat, (octave lower) A flat, E flat when you're in front of it:P
@@chouseification yep - we live in Reston and I had my son play hooky that day to go watch Discovery be delivered to its final resting place at Udvar-Hazy!
@@e5095 you're a good dad. Sometimes, the real learning is out in the world. :D I've only been there once myself, and due to where/what DC is, didn't get a rental car; but staying at the W by the big map of the city meant we were blocks away from public transit to any of the main destinations; DC really was wise to put that subway system in, and to continue to expand it, as it's such a freeing thing as a tourist to know there were always taxis if needed, but most places were on or close to a Metro stop. Even in cities with light rail, it's not quite the same, although I could get on light rail and ride to our airport in my city, the network doesn't have enough coverage yet, so I'd have to be intentionally driven to one of the lines, at which point may as well drop me off right at the main terminal by car. D'oh. My fellow travelers on that trip weren't at all veterans (second round trip flight in their life, shockingly enough) so when I pointed at the Metro line station at Reagan airport knowing the train went to basically right across the road from our hotel, I was vetoed and we all crammed into a taxi. Newbies can be funny sometimes, but I didn't want to fight it. They went to portrait museum. DC is truly neat though - on day 2 or 3 of trip, the rest didn't want to go to Udvar-Hazy (yeah) so I buzzed there solo - sadly (and I think that's still current status) the line ended at the big transit hub at Wiehle street - had to wait a while for the bus, which then spent a good 45 minutes wandering to various business parks and a few apartment complex areas in Reston and once to the main gates at Dulles... oooh so close, then back on the freeway for a while and eventually there it was... Udvar-Hazy! :D Hahaha, it's not really that much of a hassle, however a direct shuttle (or the eventual train stop at Dulles+shuttle bus) would have been far preferred over cruising the 'burbs of DC, and is something people visiting should be aware of. Plan a lot of extra time in your commute to get there at opening, etc :D
Nice!!!!!!
' american space shuttle on the top JUMBO 747 is the best beautifully aircraft... saw that space shuttle / 747 fly over the JPL / NASA campus in pasadena before
coolest thing I watched this month
Great band
Hellos d+
Thank you so much for this upload !! XOxoxoxoo
You’re welcome - it was a great show and we got to meet them afterwards at the merch counter. It was the last show of the US leg of the tour and they had to sell it all. Really nice people!
Nice song choice 👌🏻
Hi there! Great advice about the tape for the vertical stabilizer. Can you show how you attached it please? Cheers.
When do you plan to cook with this multi oven? I’d like to see a review of that
Hi, sorry I didn't see your question! I've cooked with it on the stove several times, making chashu pork and some curries, and also grilled on it outside three or four times including camping - grilling steaks, kabobs, some okra, spare ribs, etc. It works really well but haven't made another video yet...super pleased with it though - especially as an hibachi/shichirin!
Man go get some more Burger King
Nice flight, and great location! Good music choice. Looks like a blast.
great sound!!
Yeah, the sound engineer got it just right - especially for the space! Plus they just sounded tight!
Yeah, they did a great job with the engineering!
this is a great mix
I love this song!
I was at that gig. I'd been a fan of Kraftwerk since about 1980, when I was still a kid, and this was the only time I'd seen the group live. Thanks for uploading this.
Yeah, I didn't become a fan until around my freshman year in college, but like you never had the opportunity to see them before...in my case I spent a fair amount of time in Germany, too including a stint living in Berlin (pre-reunification)! Very stoked to have seen them at the Tate - a fantastic venue for this kind of show.
Back in the day we had a camp counselor who would be a post and all he did was just stand there and yell "POST!!!!!!!!!!!" He nearly passed out every time lol
Near! Far! Lol
I miss being a boy scout! :( the skits keep getting better and better
I'd love to get my boys into scouting. I was an eagle scout and brother of the oa.
Where are you located? I'm in central Iowa...
We live in Reston, VA - there aren't too many barren hills around here, so I tend to look for the man-made ones but the trees tend to hem you in too close!
The hill you found is excellent. The valley helps to crowd the wind into the bare hill, and nice smooth surface (water) at the base of the hill. Looks good!
Exactly - the longer the throw the less turbulent the flow will be.