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Tasche SIP "Classic", für Vespa Top Case (universal) - Duration: 0:19.

These practical Top Case bags ideally complement any scooters top case

the drawstring fastening ensures the contents remain safely stowed

the bag includes a small exterior pocket

suitable to be used outside of the top case due to the practical carrying strap

Its 18 litres volume allows almost anything that would fit in a top case to be securely stored, from a bathing towel to the weekly shopping

The vintage brown look combined with the embroidered 'Classic' logo create an eye-catching accessory for scooter rides!

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How fast can you open an iPod Classic? iPod Battery replacement with iSesamo Opening Tool - Duration: 5:24.

The first time I opened my iPod Classic, it took me almost one hour

and I did it all wrong!

But, now, I know how to do it!

I guess…

So I want to try again!

Will it be easier?

How fast can I open an iPod Classic?

Two years ago, I did a full upgrade on my iPod Classic

it was not easy at all, I had some real bad luck doing it!

If you didn't watch it, you should:

it became the most explosive hit of my channel!

So many comments!

A lot of people still love their iPods - Including my wife:

and she also wanted a new battery for her iPod Classic.

This time I was quite confident that I wouldn't brake it

and that I could open it much faster.

Would you bet?

Ready… set…

Go!

This time, I only used the iSesamo blade and some guitar picks.

I knew how the clips worked and where they were.

But, watching the time-lapse, it gets clear that I am still fresh at opening iPods.

I hope it discourages you to keep asking me if I would do it for money!

Even though I thought I had already disarmed the top clip, I hadn't.

I did a second pass with the blade… and, eventually,

I could disarm one of the sides completely and the iPod is open!

So much better!

8 minutes.

Replacing the battery is very easy - you can do it in a minute.

And if you would do the SD-Card upgrade, removing the Hard Disk

is also not difficult, you just need to be careful.

But I will put the Hard Disk back in place

because this iPod would only accept the maximum of 128 GB SD Card

and the original hard disk is 160 Gigs

Also, my wife enjoys the feel of the disk spinning

actually, me too… this is something I miss after my upgrade.

Everything back together it less than 20 minutes.

But…

Can we get even better?

I tried to find a volunteer here in Madrid

to provide me with a 6th gen iPod Classic

that was never opened before… but I couldn't find one.

So this is my own iPod Classic, yeah, that one that gave me a hard time.

But now, instead of only one iSesamo tool, I will use 6 blades!

There is a good reason to re-open it:

I want to replace the battery again, I'll explain why in a minute.

I realised there is a reason why the original iSesamo opening tool

costs more than the 5 generic blades I recently bought:

the iSesamo is far better: it is thinner, sharper, and it gets in much easier.

If you can buy it, the original iSesamo blades are really worth the money.

Ok… as you can see… it already took me more than 20 minutes just to open my iPod.

I have two things to say in my defense:

1st, the thin iPod is harder to open than the thicker ones.

and 2nd, the rubber glue I used on the right side is really strong.

Here comes my new battery…

and from now on, I'll use far less glue than I did in the past.

Everything is working fine and It will rest for 24 hours until the glue hardens.

So far, 8 minutes was my best time opening an iPod Classic.

About the iFlash upgrade, you guys asked the following questions:

"I guess it is not heavy anymore"

"Is there any weight changes with the SD Card?"

And the answer is: Yes, the original Hard Disk was heavier than the iFlash + SD Card.

My iPod now weighs only 100g!

40 grams less than its original weight.

28% lighter and you feel it!

"The SD Card shouldn't spend more energy than a Hard Drive does, right?"

"How much more battery life are you getting?"

With an SD Card, the iPod should have a longer battery life.

It makes perfect sense and on the iFlash website there is a detailed comparison

testing each type of storage, and on the very best scenario

it should be possible to listen to almost 50 hours!

It depends a lot on the exact model of SD-Card you pick

take a look how different it can be!

That was certainly not my case and that is why I changed the battery again,

looking for a better quality one.

Maybe in the future I might even try other SD-Cards,

pursuing the best possible combination of battery and

low-power SD-Card for a super long play-back autonomy.

Right now, I am happy again.

At least now it looks more like the original battery.

When I measure it, I'll put the exact time it in the description.

Now, there are some very interesting new batteries:

very thin, but wider and taller, fitting the whole iPod case space.

These 3000mAh batteries would, in theory,

more than triple the battery life of your iPod…

Here is a video of a guy installing one of these batteries.

And my previous iPod video that you should watch if you didn't.

Check the description for links and additional information.

I'll see you soon and thanks for watching!

[bip] to provide me a 6sss

[bip] provite me a 6thttthhsh

a 6thtsh generation iPod Classic

that was never opened before

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The Evolution of Spider-Man's Classic Costume | Yellow Spandex #28 | NowThis Nerd - Duration: 9:03.

What's up, webheads?

I'm Andrew, and on this episode of 'Yellow Spandex,'

we're looking at one of the most influential and innovative costumes in superhero history:

The blue and red bodysuit worn by the Amazing Spider-Man.

Hey there, there goes the Spider-Man!

From its complicated creation to its infinite iterations across the Spider-Verse,

we're diving deep to show you why Spidey's suit is second to none.

This is 'The Evolution of Spider-Man's Classic Costume.'

Now, if you're curious about onscreen Spidey,

Kya already covered his movie looks in our very first episode.

We're not gonna talk too much about the black suit either,

since we've already tackled that topic on 'Yellow Spandex: Venom,'

and you should go check that one out, too.

Today, we're feeling blue. And red. And black, sometimes.

So let's start with a surprisingly controversial question about Spidey's costume:

Who Created It?

Officially, the amazing Spider-Man is the co-creation of writer Stan Lee,

and artist Steve Ditko.

But, as always with comics, the true story is a lot more convoluted.

Leave it to Marvel to mess up their own origin story.

From Captain America to the Hulk,

Jack Kirby co-created most of the Marvel universe,

with Spidey as the biggest exception.

But according to the King, he actually came up with the idea years before.

The story goes that Kirby pitched Lee a version of Spider-Man that he and his Captain America co-creator Joe Simon first thought up in the '50s,

a teenager who finds a magic spider ring that transforms him into a musclebound grown-up toting a web-blasting pistol.

A... good guy with a gun?

Lee liked the idea, but he was allegedly concerned that it was too similar to another Simon/Kirby creation called the Fly,

and I'm not talkin' about Goldblum.

So he stripped away Kirby's contributions,

and turned to Steve Ditko to see what he could come up with for the concept.

There are no surviving drawings of Kirby's original design,

but according to Ditko, it probably looked like this:

A combination of Cap and Ant-Man that doesn't really scream 'Spider.'

To add to the confusion, Kirby drew the cover of Spidey's debut appearance in 'Amazing Fantasy #15,'

after Lee demanded a more heroic take on Steve's original drawing.

Still, aside from that cover, Kirby's interpretation of Spider-Man just never looked right,

he's too beefy and brawny,

and the King never quite seemed to nail the web pattern.

There's no question that the current design is pure Ditko,

it's just so creepy and kooky and weird,

with unconventional lines and an off-putting full face covering

Of course, it's always possible that Ditko was inspired by a Halloween costume.

In 1954, Ben Cooper, Inc. released a spooky yellow costume called "Spiderman,"

with a distinctive spiderweb motif,

and a hood with big black frames surrounding the eyes.

Cooper's costumes were the king of Halloween in the '50s,

especially in New York,

and it's entirely possible that Ditko saw the costume on his walk to work and was subconsciously influenced.

We may never know the whole story behind Spider-Man's design,

but we can clearly see

How It's Changed.

There's never been a canonical explanation as to where Spidey's costume came from.

Pete just throws some pantyhose over his head for his initial wrestling match,

then sews together his final suit for his big variety show debut.

Unlike the movies, we never see him doodling designs,

screenprinting spiderwebs,

accidentally shooting webs at Dr. Pepper,

or taking to the streets in a hoodie and sweatpants.

In its first appearance, the costume appears pretty much fully formed,

the rare example of nailing a superhero design right from the start,

with a couple of exceptions,

like the infamous underarm webbing.

They started off fairly subtle,

but soon evolved into huge wings that went from Spidey's wrist all the way to his waist,

which made him look like Elvis a little bit,

These must have been incredibly difficult to Peter to stuff into his square '60s wardrobe.

With time, the webs began to shrink,

and by the '70s, they were all but gone,

but not forgotten.

They received a functional film version in 'Spider-Man Homecoming,'

and they remain a tool for artists to use at their discretion.

Another constantly evolving element of Spidey's costume is its color scheme.

Originally, the non-red parts were portrayed as a deep black,

with blue highlights to offer some definition.

This was a pretty common technique,

given the limitations of color printing at the time,

but over the years, the highlights began to turn off the dark,

and by the seventies, Spidey's secondary color had become a bright baby blue.

The black and red didn't completely disappear, though,

artists still use it from time to time,

and alternate outfits like the Superior Spider-Man and Alex Ross's proposed movie costume fully embrace the aesthetic,

not to mention Spidey's new suit in 'Far From Home,'

and, of course, Miles Morales.

He started his career in a variant of Peter's red and blue,

which was poor taste, considering that poor Parker was still freshly deceased at the time,

so he upgraded to a slick red-on-black design courtesy of artist Sara Pichelli.

The new costumes helped Miles establish his own identity,

and snag his own real life set of custom Air Jordans,

But as radical as his costume may be, the core concept is still unquestionably Spidey.

The design's mutability is a major factor in

Why It Endures

Spider-Man's costume is one of the most complicated in all of comics.

Like, if he was created today,

there's no way he'd have that intricate webbing pattern,

it's just excruciating to draw.

Pretty good, Spongebob, but it's lacking basic construction, and your perspective leaves a lot to be desired.

But despite its complexity, the design is extremely versatile,

After Ditko's revolutionary run, the reigns were passed to John Romita,

an artist who used his experience drawing romance comics,

to transition Peter from a lanky, awkward high schooler,

to a more hunky and confident college student.

Oh... Who's this?

Romita's streamlined, small-eyed Spidey was a far cry from Ditko's creepy classic,

but he refined and standardized the superhero's look just in time for his mainstream marketing push.

His clean lines and bright colors defined Marvel's house style for decades,

even after the Symbiote Saga ended and Spidey returned to the red and blue.

But as the '80s became the '90s,

a new era of comic fans were thirsty for something more extreme.

Always recycle... TO THE EXTREME!!! BUSTED!!!

Enter superstar artist (and fan of this channel) Todd McFarlane,

whose energetic style and intense linework brought Spidey back to his more grotesque roots.

With massive eyes that covered his entire mask,

a lithe, gangly body contorted into impossible positions,

and thick, goopy spaghetti webbing spinning out of his shooters,

McFarlane's Spider-Man completely re-defined how artists approach the arachnid,

and those who followed in his wake continued to add their own twist to the character,

There's no wrong way to draw Spider-Man,

artists are free add their own personality,

and update his outfit to fit the tastes of the times.

During the Clone Saga,

future Ultimate Spider-Man artist Marc Bagley designed a '90s-tastic new suit for Ben Reilly,

and while it's a bit garish these days,

(I would have stuck with that sleeveless hoodie Scarlet Spider outfit myself),

elements like the external webshooters and flashy fingertips have seeped into several Spider-Men since.

The short-lived suit is just another great example of how the building blocks of the Ditko's design can be moved and shifted,

in service of style and story.

Throughout his crimefighting career,

Spidey has donned a ton of different armors, outfits, and enhanced suits,

all with wildly different looks unified by the same Spidey-DNA,

but at the end of the day, no matter how slick his new style is,

Spider-Man always returns to the red and blue.

at least, on Earth-616.

The multiverse is home to an infinite amount of Spider-People of all shapes and sizes,

from massive mechs to monstrous mutants,

but whether they're in doublets and frilly collars,

punk rock spikes,

or spandex fit for a swine,

the entire Spider-Verse shares the same style.

Ditko's brilliant design has endured for so long,

because it works in almost any scenario,

and allows us to imagine ourselves in Spidey's shoes.

Because we can't see his face,

readers can project their own personalities beneath the mask,

letting us connect to the character in a way that's impossible for square-jawed giants like Superman and Batman.

No matter who is wielding the webs,

when we read a Spider-Man comic or watch him on screen,

at less part of us projects ourselves up there,

stopping bad guys and swinging through the sky as only a stylin' spider can.

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Jawa and Jawa Forty-Two Review: Icons Revisited + #OneCrazyGiveaway : PowerDrift - Duration: 7:01.

The year was 1929, the very first Jawa was born

[PHONE RINGS]

[SIGHS]

Hello!

It's audience speaking...

Who?

PDArmy!

...and I can't tolerate History!

And bro...

History is behind you...

...and Present, is in front of you!

Okay, but...

Okay, Bye... Stay on the point...

I'll be right back....

Welcome to PowerDrift. My name is Varun Painter and this is the all new Jawa!

Now I know, a lot of people are going to talk about the history...

...some of them will even compare it with other motorcycles...

but good chance for you and I, what's happening today is nostalgic and very special.

A Legend has been born and honestly, it deserves its own full blown story!

I mean, look at it! It looks as if it comes from the World War II era

Reminiscent of the first Jawa that made its way to India.

It's a combination of the best of both worlds...

Past and Present!

The Jawa oozes of chrome and beautifully crafted metalwork.

Bro, all this has already been spoken in the last video!

'I' button has a link to it...

Tell us about the ride quality...

Astride the Jawa for the very first time and things are looking comfortable...

...the seat height is friendly at 765mm...

...and it's lower than the Thunderbird as well as the Himalayan...

...and only 25mm more than the Avenger.

The riding stance is upright in case of the Jawa...

...whereas a little different in cases of Forty Two...

where the handlebars were little lower, flat wider...

And as Jawa says, it's assertive...

... not aggressive!

You also have the super cool retro grips in place.

Everything is very well engineered.

Let go off the light clutch and the Jawa takes off with a strong surge...

...of torque that will leave the other Modern Classics in the market for the dead!

That surge continues into a meaty mid-range...

...but then tapers off as the analog speedo inches towards the hundred Kmph mark.

This 293 CC mill is more than a good-looking art piece...

Designed in Italy by the team that has also worked on Mahindra Moto 3 machine

It shares some bits and bobs from the Mojo...

...and makes a similar 27 BHP and 28 Newton meters of torque.

The Mojo however has different power and torque curves...

...and while it could stretch its legs to maybe 150 kilometers per hour or more...

...the Jawa loses steam way before that.

In fact I could manage a speedo indicated number of 120 km/h...

...before I ran out of road...

...but then again the Mahindra won't feel torque-y at friendly speeds as much as this motorcycle will.

The Jawa is best enjoyed at road friendly speeds...

I know that's got very little to do with the refinement, which I'm going to talk about later...

But more to do with the kind of Swag that the Jawa bestows upon you.

People will ogle at you whether you're in motion or not.

No point scraping those specs because just like the engine...

.......the handling is predictable and easygoing.

This motorcycle weighs 170 kilograms...

...and inspite of that weight...

It feels easy to maneuver and will not bite you back.

You'll always feel in control and your legs will also stay cool...

...because as of now this beautiful engine is emitting less heat.

Bro, you're talking about heat in Rajasthan!

Test that in Pune!

Tell us how it's in long ride...

I'll be right back!

On long ride the Jawa really comes into its own.

what you'll love straightaway is the fact, that it glides...

...not rides on the road!

That's because the suspension has been tuned to be on the cushier side...

...and it goes very well with the laid-back character of the engine.

It simply eats a pothole, you see them on the road. They never touch your spine

Then you'll start loving the six-speed gearbox!

Once heated up, the cog just slides through like a hot knife through butter!

What you won't love however is this seat...

...it isn't the softest seat around and once I put in a few kilometers...

...I also found out that the riding position for my height...

...can become a little uncomfortable...

...as my back started complaining a bit!

Not due to the suspension though, because that is fantastic!

A few things that aren't fantastic though...

...there are these annoying vibes that creep in...

...on the handle bar as well as the foot pads at certain points in the rev range...

Which point?

Well, I don't know because there is no tachometer and then there's the fueling, the fly in the pudding!

When you get on the throttle, having access to all that, bottom and mid-range punch is great...

...but things can get a little snatchy, a little crude!

There is a fuel gauge in place, a tiny analog one at that.

While you won't need a digital one...

What you do need in your life is a disc brake, and the Jawa doesn't get one at the rear!

Instead, it gets a 153 mm drum that tends to lock up easily.

It locks probably because it's very new but with more usage it will lose its bite...

...and one would need to open it up like in the good old times...

...to know when it's due for a change.

Ex-showroom prices start at Rs 1.55 Lakh for the Forty Two and Rs 1.64 Lakh for the Jawa.

But the question here is, can you buy one yet?

Well, the answer here is No!

Sure, you can book one online for Rs five thousand...

...or head to any of the 105 promised dealerships across the country....

...which is supposed to be operational by mid-December.

Which also happens to be about today!

Or you can smash that Like button, Hit us up with a subscribe and wait for further instructions!

Wait, what?

Yes, we've had a great 2018!

I mean we've had some lows but mostly highs...

...but what really matters is we are giving away a brand new motorcycle!

Just like last year. What do you have to do to win one?

You will know soon...

For more infomation >> Jawa and Jawa Forty-Two Review: Icons Revisited + #OneCrazyGiveaway : PowerDrift - Duration: 7:01.

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🛠️TUTORIAL: CONVIERTE TU SNES CLASSIC EN PLAYSTATION CLASSIC MEJOR ps1 / psx en snes/nes mini hack - Duration: 9:08.

Hello ancient geeks! Welcome to my channel! today I bring you this tutorial in the

I'll explain how to make it work the playstation 1 / ps1 / psx games in your

Super nes classic mini or nes such as I promised in the video analysis that I made of

the playstation classic here I bring you this tutorial to convert your

nes / super nes mini in a playstation that give better results than

classic playstation as it comes from factory to make it work you will have to

have the console modified and with the retro arts module installed to be

possible the latest versions available in the hashish towers and

It is also necessary to have the modification to store the games

in the external usb on the card video up here I leave the link to

tutorial that I have done to leave norndo the tutorial that we have very

between hands is compatible with hashish 3.4 point 1 and above

if you have other versions of hashish it may be troublesome to keep it in mind

so if you have the console modified and you use the cache version

adequate to follow the steps that would indicate continuation

As a first step we will need to download the files of the bios necessary for

the operation of the emulator playstation one are the files that

you see here cph 5.507 cph 5000 points 1 ys cph 5500

once the files have been downloaded we have to install them in our

console following tutorial that you have up here on the video card a

list of deviations set that the button power of the console in this one not and

we will disconnect the microusb cable that connect the console to the pc done this what

we will return to the project by regulation of channel will not be provided neither god nor

link to download games for care neither so you have to do

searches in our friend google under your responsibility given that

supposes that it posse license so much of those games like bios

saying this we continue at this time we will light the console we will give you the

power button to turn it on and we will wait 5 seconds after this one

of this waiting time we will open hashish in case we do not have

retro installer archos we will go to the menu modules engine and we take the

retro art tab we will click on the latest version that

is available and then click on download module later we will continue

we will go a retro tab ars cores and we will look for the playstation dweller

keep looking is the pcex rearm what you will find towards the end of the list

we will click on it and go in that information that to load the games

will have to be put to good for psx in the command line then I'll explain

how later we will give you clica dubbing but again once they finish

we will close the window and we would go to instant mobile extra modules menu

we will mark bcs x rearm and in the case of that we had to install neutral arts

we will also mark challenge h we won ok and when the process finishes we already have

installed the emulator on our table supernos mini after this you will have

have to play 1 games that want to install on your pc

copied in the file formats of cd image that supports are and are

weaving or pp keep in mind that this type of games you can not compress the well

that in here in gh you will have to option deactivated in games

games you will usually find them with extension kevin although many times not

you can find the game with another type of format

for example the ccm format is a kind of packaging format of

files so good to have the game ready to work we will need

perform an intermediate step that is compact the ccm file and get

our file well for it we we will download the tool an ecm os

I'll leave the link in the comment set I will say compressed in our pc

simply what we have to do is drag the file fm to the program as

You see it will automatically compact in the same route that we had the file from

ccm and we will have the bin point which is the that we will then drag to hatch and to

add it to our control to another format in which you can find the

games would be weaving but it will not be just a neck a pin will be a cv and several

bits in this case we will have to put together all the bits in one only for this we

download the program cd magé what we will execute and once opened

we will open file open the file cube of the game done this will load us

all the other files as you see we will go back to the menu and we will give

to save us and envelope we will write the game file and we'll give it to ok in

this screen we will make sure that the options that are marked are the

that you are seeing on the screen we will here and when the process finishes we will have

a new pin in the folder that is the merger of all the sayings that had

before with the juve that we have kept eye in this case we have to drag to

hatch and the file that not the vii and this it is important but the problem separates

of trying to play some of the wonderful playstation games that

they had more than one cd so they do not give us problems I personally prefer

put together you in one in a file and then

exterminator we will change it as now it is explained slowly to start us

we will download the program ps xp ​​sp2 I'll leave the link they want to recommend to

fixed to download it we will open it and we will explain this menu as you can see

five options each position of the menu is a cd of the game that can get to have

What we have to do is go putting in each position in order all

the cds will start with eleven of one we will leave selected the first

position of the menu we click on the button of the dots we will select the

corresponding file makes one and you we will accept and so on

with all the cds in my case as only are two cds we will put the cd-1 and the c2

when we finish we put the folder of our hard drive where we want that

generate a cd image that will be the with the fusion of all

Once this route is written we will click on the convert button when the

process and we have the pp file of the game ready to add it in espn I

or super write once we have the games ready

let's drag the fach and start for the file that had station pp what

rename 'because ebook point pp is a little cryptic and then I would not recognize it

I have been renamed, we dragged it to patxi and we will be presented with this screen

depends on the version of hc you have same we get this screen and direct

before he adds it in mine which is the 352 and with the configuration that I have then I

come out then we will have nothing to do Click on the name of the game after

sony playstation and then in pc sx really after we click on apli

lops done this we will revise the girl of command that the game has left us and

have to put bar well for pc sx and apart from not being compressed in game

we just have to do in all that let's go adding now drag the

bin file that we have discounted from lcm previous steps the same as in the

previous we selected that the game we select a sony playstation

then we look for pcs x rearmament we do click after apply close check the

command line is correct and we pass to last type of game the kevin I had

several vince and we have merged we drag the one that we click on the

name of the game later on sony playstation later on pc sx really

then apple and close we will check that in the command starts with a good bar for

pc sx and now we have to go to the hacking game folder where is this

game to notice that the name puts it here the name of the folder set and

check that there is juve and good in the case you have not copied the bin

you have to copy it here in my case has not Missed because a double copy

then we will add the covers of we will select all the games

we will all click with the right button of the mouse and we give you the option of

download game cover selected once the process finishes

we will have it if there is any cover as long as we are not convinced

we will click the game we will make the vote in google and we will put what we think

more suitable done this we will install the games in the

console since you can not put these games the internal memory because they do not

that they open we will do it through external storage as I said

at the beginning is to understand then we will puncture a pendrive in

our pc formatted with etc that we will click on the export game button

we select the letter unit of the free pendrive and when the process finishes

we will be sure of the pendrive of our pc

done this is we will connect the cable microusb of the console and we will connect the

hub otg and he will have jhf and we will connect the hub or tejera to a feeder

current after we turn on the console if everything went well when

boot we will have our available Playstation 1 games - ready for

be played then now we just the game will load and play the game

multi cd that we had previously merged into the same image to change the cedecon

fast we will have to do the following once we are in the game we

ask to change CD we have to press be more l in the menu that we were

present we will go to the disk option control we will give to the

we will go to the option of letter c and status we will give it to the top

disk index and left right we will change the cd number that

we want to put once it has been selected the cd that we want we go down

again to difficult letter status we give it to the other time we give the bird we're going

giving to the bird until this menu option we give the in summary

and we already see the cd changes we have already achieved our goal we have a

mini console with all games playstation that we want and with a

emulation that is quite above of the playstation class that comes from

I walk once hummers see you the next video, see you later alligator!

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Graal Online Classic Christmas Shop 2018🎄🎁🎅 - Duration: 1:43.

Hi, youtube crew, I am The cave with another video for you

and before you talk about today's content, subscribe to the channel of that like for

strengthen the video share assets sino mano and the location is

on here Where are you flashing my crazy head?

this here then people arrived So, come on, let's go.

see here here inside the store Let's go inside, I believe.

that they will still add the hat of Christmas

Let's go in here, there's a Christmas tree that already cost

3k various home decor that costs 500 cool we also have a

Last year's mount From that year on, and Santa's

to change costs 8k I think it's very different from the mount

I'll test it and walk for you, look how cool

well crazy here we are up of the box of Santa Claus he carrying

We're beautiful, but this is me. I brought this content fast for you

to know I hope you liked that like

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For more infomation >> Graal Online Classic Christmas Shop 2018🎄🎁🎅 - Duration: 1:43.

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JBugs - Classic VW Restorations - Behind The Scenes - Duration: 3:23.

What up Ofa?

[Laughing] I was like what the?

[Laughing]

Hey somebody stole my socket?

Oops

There you go, it's out on this side.

Well at least uhh, (Broke the arm off...)

[Laughing]

Woah!

Woo hoo!

Ohhhhhh! [Rawr]

[Gasp]

Cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese

For more infomation >> JBugs - Classic VW Restorations - Behind The Scenes - Duration: 3:23.

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Super Smash Bros: Talk About CLASSIC?! - Got A Minute? - Duration: 1:08.

Are you looking to smash, but don't have a second player?

Well, Classic Mode is sure to give your solo sessions a little structure!

The mode's name was first established in Melee, but its debut can be traced back to

the first entry where it was simply known as one-player game.

It began with a fixed order of fighters and stages, but would later loosen up with a little

randomization.

Brawl would go on to bring its predecessors together, giving each match a theme, but randomizing

the contents to keep the proceedings from growing stale.

The fourth installments saw a bit of a departure from the formula, opting to provide choice

to players through pools of fighters on Wii U, and colour-coded routes on the 3DS.

Ultimate brought it back to basics, but did so by featuring unique routes for each character:

from Kirby's food-themed adventure with consistent startup damage, to Ryu's stamina

matches that callback to traditional fighters.

Each rendition came with its own charms, minigames and rewards, but they can all be considered

classics in their own right!

Hey there, pal.

Thanks for watching!

So which game do you feel had the best Classic Mode experience?

At this point, I've only grazed the surface with Ultimate, but that's all it took to lock it down as

my personal pick!

But as always, let me know what you think down in the comments below!

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