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Anna Stralian
United States
Приєднався 3 тра 2018
Advice from an Aussie living in America
10 BEST Things About Having a Dog in New York City
Having a dog in NYC doesn't come without it's challenges... but I just want to take these 11 minutes and 17 seconds to celebrate all the awesome things about having a dog here!
* *Disclaimer: Everything is based on my personal experiences with my German Shepherd Sam, and the opinions of my fellow NYC dog parent friends. There are so so many great things about having a dog here that didn't make it into this video, that other people might value more. Equally... there are a lot of not so great things that I promise I will go over in my next video. So! In the meantime, if you live in NYC and have a pup, please share your insights in the comments below!
* *Disclaimer: Everything is based on my personal experiences with my German Shepherd Sam, and the opinions of my fellow NYC dog parent friends. There are so so many great things about having a dog here that didn't make it into this video, that other people might value more. Equally... there are a lot of not so great things that I promise I will go over in my next video. So! In the meantime, if you live in NYC and have a pup, please share your insights in the comments below!
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Ultimate Guide to a Fall Trip in New England: NYC to New Hampshire Getaway
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^ a comprehensive guide to having a quintessential “Fall trip” in New England... in under 8 mins! I loved my Fall getaway so much that I put together this video for anyone who wants a little inspiration to ensure they have the ultimate New England “leaf peeping” trip too! I go over: - When you should visit - Where you should stay - Fall fun bucket list activities * *Disclaimer: This is my summa...
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10 Biggest Differences Between Australia and America- PART 2
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Top 10 Biggest Differences Between Australia and America
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BLONDE REALLY LOOKS GOOD ON YOU!!!
That shit hole you guys were in is called Denver
Saving up for a lightweight camper is the way to go! It'll save you a ton on trips. Road trip adventures, anyone?
How many hours
I am planning to do the same just for fun ! 🎉
I use cruise control cross the country just because my leg gets tired like cmon bro 😂
Went on one with mum last year first stop was West Virginia. They got Mercury and methane in the river water. The methane won't kill you but leaves a gross amell in the air.
2:08 pov you're in a cabinet
Fort Morgan only affects probably 20 minutes of your entire trip on interstate 76. Also, as someone who has a cousin living in fort Morgan, most buildings have air filters that take the smell of cattle out of the air, so you would have slept happily and smell free if you just took a break.
All the power plants kinda give off a dystopian vibe it would be cool minus the tons of GHG being emitted but besides that it’s kinda cool
Paper mill?
Did that same drive from south Florida to Memphis up
The roots R cool, it's the new DIY aesthetic. 😍
yay freedom! car= freedom, totally not public trains where you can book a bedroom and watch the sunset goes by :)
Our country is the size of your continent
Bogalusa and morgan would probably smell the same and they both have paper mills
What app or website were you using for planning your route?
I drove from LA to Chicago in 2 days
Ive kept driving in my trip from birmingham to seattle
See y'all there
dude these videos are so great just want to come here and tell you that if no is watching your videos I will I really love yawl content its well edited and well-made and also just love yawl's whole journey keep it up love yawl
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Are you Armenian, Anna StralIAN?
wheres the rest
Really appreciate this class.Wondering can we just use the Purple 💜 Cream rinse instead of a toner?
Very well done!
I made it in two days. The only reason I didn’t drive at night it was because of deers. Too dangerous
💯% I can't drive thru the Texas backroads without hitting at least 2 deer.
you should of really uggested if you go from as dark as your first picture to what you are at the end that you should be useing 30 volume. A lot of these youtubers just send women to the salon by doing these videos and misinforming.
Hi, thanks for the comment! As I said in the video, this is just my experience and what worked for me. For me, the 20% worked perfectly to get me from the level in the first pic to the second. I would always prefer to have to potentially do 2 rounds of 20% (with time in between) than 30% and risk the damage just because I’ve heard too many horror stories from friends. I’m not a hairdresser though lol so you may definitely be right to advise 30 for different people/ hair types & levels! Thanks again for adding to the discussion ☺️
Avarage american highway:
avarage srpska fan 🤡🤓
@@cinna_to4st_waff1es imagen being so offended 💀 _🤣_ Thats how to spot a american
That's a great video, i like the data provided thank you :) I live in a small town planning on moving to nyc soon, I have a pitty that wasn't socialized before, just now when I adopted him, i bet he will get a lots of socialization there 🤪
i enjoye driving at night the stars truly show the glory of GOD and his handywork
Ey used to live there, the good old Ft. Morgan sugar beet plant, Blegh
#cream
what’s wrong with driving after sunset?? i’m planning on moving to dallas next year and drive from fresno to dallas which is i think a 20 hour drive i want to go at like 6pm and drive all night and eventually stay at a quick little motel or even air bnb calculating how long it’ll take me to drive for
Hi ☺️ That’s an ambitious plan! I know some people don’t recommend it as it is more dangerous to drive at night in general due to low visibility, other drivers on the road being more impaired & because it goes against the body’s natural rhythm which makes it harder to fight fatigue. For us, we felt like it was easier to stay alert for longer while the sun was up, so would leave early and just used the sun as our way of knowing that it was time to stop and not push / risk it as it was such a long trip overall. If you get enough sleep before your trip and are vigilant (esp. with the big trucks on those open highways in Texas), I’m sure your plan’s doable! But I will say, if you think you might need to pay for a stay somewhere anyway, may as well plan to stay there at nighttime so it’s easier to sleep (and most hotels have 24hr checkin, so you could still do your plan to drive for as long as possible, and just checkin in the early hours)🤷♀️ Either way, good luck!! ❤️
ROADTRIPS ARE THE BEST, but if you don’t mind me asking, what car did y’all take
I got so excited about a recommend to go stop at the Beach in Fort Morgan I was thinking of Fort Morgan Alabama. Fort Morgan Colorado there two different places in two different states. I don't feel that smart right now
😂 I’ll still take the rec! As long as it smells better than Fort Morgan, CO 🙊
I live in a town that has a Tyson chicken plant. I’m used to the smell of dead animals and chicken shit
You have all my respect🫡 👏👏
Lol I’m from Denver CO and the same thing happened to my family
twinziez
I'm going to Colorado in July 17 at 12:00 am😊
Htown? You mean Houston
My hair is extremely dark naturally - I'm Italian. And It takes a lot to get it to the platinum color that I like.... I always change my hair color, from dark, to light, to everything in between. I've had my hair colored in salons countless times; I have gone to hair schools when money was tight; I have had hairdresser friends do it at my house....but for the last several years, I have been doing it myself. I've made EVERY mistake you could imagine, which usually resulted in more than a few early morning trips to the store, wearing huge sunglasses, with my hair shame wrapped and covered, to buy whatever dye or product I decided I needed to fix the big oops piled atop my head under a wrap. I'm an artist, and, as such, I do have a knack for color theory. This has definitely come in handy every time I needed to figure out precisely what color was needed to fix/neutralize my mistakes. One of the most basic things you learn when studying color theory and the color wheel, particularly as it applies to painting, is the idea of “complimentary colors”, or, colors which appear opposite on the color wheel. In painting, complimentary colors are most vibrant when paired next to each other. However, when MIXED together, they cancel each other out/neutralize each other (resulting in a toned down, neutral, tan sort of color). Purple is opposite to yellow on the color wheel. Blue is opposite orange. If you look at toners, or blonde toning shampoos and conditioners, they are purple (sometimes bluish purple). They "tone" your hair by toning down, or canceling out, the brassiness (bright yellow/orange tones). The purple/bluish-purple neutralizes the bright yellow/gold/orange hues to a nice beige/white. When you bleach your hair, the mixture is also a lot of times bluish purple or purple. This is bc that particular bleach has toner in it. One of the best tricks I have discovered when going from dark brunette to platinum blonde is this : After I do the bleach thing with a high-lift bleach....I then dye my hair using an ASH BLONDE box dye. It doesnt matter how icky orange/gold or how highlighter-bright yellow my hair is, the ash blonde hair dye ALWAYS tones it and gives me that beautiful beige color with lots of white strands. Every single time I use bleach, I always dye it immediately afterward with an ash blonde hair dye. Because it never seems to matter how much bleach I use, for how long I let it sit, how high of a lift I use, or even how white I do seem to get it with the bleach, it is never quite the right tone. It always has that cheap, trashy look to it. And always has that tinge of gold or yellow. The ash blonde hair dye always fixes it. Try it!
Wow thanks for that information..Do you have really thick hair? Also are you using extra light ash blonde dye? Do you dye your hair the same day after the bleach ? I'm worrying about my hair falling out from all the chemicals....better brown than bald.. 😂
You got ricked
Greetings from austin tx! hope you and Sam are well!
The best idea is to save $ and buy a lightweight camper to save cash!
Jealous you’re leaving CO. I’ve planned my escape back east and I would take the first route BUT at 4 am and drive an average or 12-15 hours, stopping at roughly 5 or 6 pm (not including gas refills) and resting somewhere near Lincoln Nebraska. I’ve calculated taking 2 to 3 days to return east well rested and without hitting insane traffic.
Make full vlogs on the USA trip. That too in 4k.
I knew exactly what town you were referring to as soon as you said, "it smells like a fart". We now refer to it as Fart Morgan, not Fort Morgan. We planned to stop and eat there on our way through, and I about tossed my cookies. We even tried a further exit and it smelled like excrement with a side of chemicals. I was so curious as to what in the world caused it, that I had to look it up. It's from a sugar factory that doesn't treat its refuse properly and has been in law suits for years. I can't believe people can live and work with such a smell. It's so bad, its not just like you smelled dog poop, it's literally as if you have dog poop inside your nose.
Dog poop inside your nose..😂😂
😂 in the nose
Omg 🥹😂
I have watched lots of travel video reviews before going on any of the trips I've been on. I'm leaving for NOLA tonight for my first time visit. I was am service because I'm going by myself. I watch A LOT of NOLA videos and this one was simply awesome. Thank you so much! The entire style in which this video was produced is leaps better than the others. Cheers!
We are from Vancouver, Canada and are planning to visit NYC this Christmas with our Toy Poodle. Any advice, city dog rules, and/or stores/cafes that allow dogs are very appreciated! Thank you!
Good luck!
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