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Who was Omar Sharif?

Lawrence of Arabia on-screen character's 86th birthday celebrated with Google doodle

Omar Sharif has been respected with the present Google doodle, stamping what might have been

his 86th birthday celebration.

The on-screen character is likely most known for showing up close by Peter O'Toole in the

1962 epic Lawrence of Arabia, yet he had a gigantic and changed profession that saw him

net three Golden Globes and an assignment for an Academy Award.

Numerous won't not realize that and also being an on-screen character, Sharif was a worldwide

scaffold player and even composed a syndicated section about the card amusement that showed

up in the Chicago Tribune.

Conceived Michel Demitri Shalhoub in Alexandria, Egypt in 1932, Sharif worked for his dad's

wood organization before seeking after a motion picture profession.

Taking the name Omar El-Sharif, he featured in Egyptian hits incorporating his first film

in 1954, Struggle in the Valley in which he co-featured with his future spouse, on-screen

character Faten Hamama.

With Lawrence of Arabia, Sharif extended his circle from Egyptian early show icon to universal

heartthrob.

In 1992, Sharif had a triple heart sidestep which made him quit smoking.

Prior to that he was smoking up to 100 cigarettes per day.

Omar Sharif passed on in Cairo, Egypt on 10 July, 2015 from a heart assault after it was

accounted for in May 2015 that he was experiencing Alzheimer's ailment.

For more infomation >> Who was Omar Sharif? Lawrence of Arabia on screen character's 86th birthday celebrated with Doodle. - Duration: 1:38.

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"What was your worst financial decision or purchase?" - Duration: 0:37.

One of my financial decisions which was a little bit debatable was

2007 I was looking at purchasing a glider and I thought if we won the World Cup

that'd be a good little bonus if I bought that.

But I had to make the decision before we went to the World Cup

and of course we didn't win, but I'd already decided yes

- so I wondered what I'd done really when I got home but

it's turned out not too bad cause I've had a lot of fun in it.

For more infomation >> "What was your worst financial decision or purchase?" - Duration: 0:37.

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OBAMA BUSTED – Look What Was Just Found on His Property - Duration: 17:29.

OBAMA BUSTED – Look What Was Just Found on His Property

BREAKING: Barack Obama was just caught committing a major crime that could land him in serious

trouble.

Breitbart News editor Peter Schweizer went on Lou Dobbs' Fox Business show this week

to completely blow the lid off of Obama's crime syndicate.

Schweizer, who is the author of the new book "Secret Empires: How the American Political

Class Hides Corruption and Enriches Family and Friends," explained that the Obama administration

spent eight years using regulations to help the president's friends acquire more and

more wealth.

Daily Vine reported that Schweizer gave a road map of what Obama did to help his friends

get more money.

During his presidency, Obama's best friend, Marty Nesbitt set up an equity fund and then

invested in highly regulated industries.

"Barack Obama's best friend, a guy named Marty Nesbitt…sets up a private equity fund

while his friend is the regulator-in-chief, and what he does is he invests in what he

calls 'highly-regulated industries,'" Schweizer said.

"… And so, to give you one brief example, the University of Phoenix, the for-profit

school, Barack Obama's administration says, 'We think this school is bad.

We're going to suspend the Pentagon from using GI Bill money for soldiers to go to

school there.'

Well, of course, the stock price goes from $100 a share to about $3 a share.

Guess who steps in to buy it?

Barack Obama's best friend Marty Nesbitt and his company Vistria investors.

They come in.

They buy it for pennies on the dollar.

And then lo and behold, the Obama administration says 'You know what, we think we're going

to let GI money flow again back to the University of Phoenix.'

And that pattern is repeated over and over again in other sectors of the economy.

It was rampant."

And Obama has the nerve to say that his White House was "scandal free!"

SHARE this story so we can expose Obama's criminal corruption!

H/T maxipolitics

For more infomation >> OBAMA BUSTED – Look What Was Just Found on His Property - Duration: 17:29.

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[TWICE MV THEORY] What is Love? M/V 'What are the movies they parody?' (ENG SUB) - Duration: 3:13.

Hi, my name is SUDA JJ

Today we are in [TWICE] 'What is Love? M / V 'with three themes.

[TWICE] 'What is Love? M / V 'was released.

'What is Love? M / V 'is a visualization of the title song of TWICE's new music album.

TWICE will come together at 6 pm and watch the movie.

They wonder about the true love that will come to themselves based on the love they have learned through film.

But each of them has a different movie to learn love.

So each of them decided to make their own movie, and they made a movie parody separately.

Their parody was a film that taught them love.

Are they learning each other's movies by parodying them !?

Let's take a look at the second theme with me!

First, Na-yeon learns love by watching the movie "Princess Diaries."

She parodied the scene of a shy schoolgirl in the movie going to school.

And she parodied the scene in which the main character in the movie was receiving the princess lesson.

She was a shy personality, but as she watched the movie, her personality changed sharply.

Jeong Yeon learns to love by watching <Ghost, 1990>.

She parodied the scene in which the man and the heroine in the movie made pottery.

Jeong Yeon plays the heroine, Sana plays the role of the man, and they humorously express the agony of the men and women.

Mina learns love by watching <La Boum, 1980>.

She parodied the scene in which the main character writes the headphone to the heroine in the movie.

Dahyeon took on the role of her main character, her opponent, and played it naturally.

Sana learns love by watching <Pulp Fiction, 1994>.

She paraded the dance scene of the male and female protagonist in the movie with Chou Tzuyu.

They watch movies and learn chemistry between men and women.

Tzuyu learns love by watching the movie <Romeo + Juliet, 1996>.

She paraded the scene where the male and female protagonists were expressing love while facing the fishing port.

Again Jeong-yeon took on the role of her opponent and expressed well.

She is so beautiful in her wings.

Ji-hyo learns love by watching <Love Letter, 1995>.

She parodied the library scene.

And she parodied the scene in the snowy yell "How are you?"

Jeong-yeon also played the role of man in the library scene.

Jihyo's song Lip Sync and the scene fit naturally.

Momo learned love, watching the movie La La Land, 2016.

She parodied the scene where the male and female protagonist was dancing in the moonlit night.

Her opponent was taken over by Tzuyu.

They show immense chemistry through dancing learned on the spot.

Chae Yeong learns love by watching <Leon, 1994>.

She parodied the scene after the heroine disguised her, asking the male hero who she was.

She imitates Madonna, Charlie Chaplin, and Marilyn Monroe like a heroine in a movie.

She is cute and cute.

The most funny scene here is Da-hyun disguised as Leon.

She dreams of becoming the main character of Dior perfume CF and imagines.

Acuvue Define PPL appears in her volume. The scene suits this work.

She dreams of appearing on music broadcasts with her colleagues.

She becomes a star and dreams of love with the public.

What did TWICE want to say to viewers through a movie parody !?

Let's take a look at the third theme!

When Sana sees the audience behind in the parody scene, everyone can see that they are TWICE members.

TWICE members find out that they have not learned love through film alone.

Each of them learns that she has realized love through her own movie parody.

They watch the movies of other members, hope that someday love will come, and cheer each other.

Now they are not alone when they are alone.

Just as the hearts and tallest children who thought they would not grow will grow up, we will surely see love someday!

Just as TWICE and ONCE love each other, I watch you once in a while and I love you even if I meet you.

So far we have analyzed the [TWICE] 'What is Love?' Music video together.

Next time, SUDA JJ will come up with better news.

Thank you!

For more infomation >> [TWICE MV THEORY] What is Love? M/V 'What are the movies they parody?' (ENG SUB) - Duration: 3:13.

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When Tracey Was Hurt in an Unusual Accident, Allen & Allen Helped Her Pick Up the Pieces - Duration: 3:00.

I walked to the bank it's only just across the like the frontage road between the restaurant and the bank.

As I stepped into the breezeway I could hear this huge loud revving noise of a car I don't remember the impact.

I don't know if I turn to run.

The next thing I remember I was on the ground the breezeway was destroyed

and the truck was right next to me with the wheel next to my head.

The insurance company was already calling me like the next day.

The doctor put me on two or three weeks off

and that was for me it was tragic and I was you know missing out of my team, I was missing out what was going on with the restaurant.

I felt guilty wanting to sue this person you know you don't want to ever hurt anybody else.

I knew I didn't want to have any kind of responsibility for any expenses that would come along with an injury and then my loss of work.

Because it wasn't my fault and you know the first thing I thought of was Allen and Allen.

She was having mounting medical bills she was having the insurance company call her and she really didn't know where to go.

And at that point that's where we stepped in and took over for her.

He said you know I think it's a great case, I really want to take this to court.

Tracy had opportunities to settle her case and it is hard to walk away from that,

this is not justice you know what this insurance company is offering.

And when they're not offering you justice where are you gonna get it you're gonna get it from that jury.

Then I saw you know how commanding he was in there and he knew what he was doing

and I just felt so confident that he was taking care of me and I had the right defender.

When the jury came back with the verdict it was almost a surreal feeling.

I'm sure for Tracy it was like a weight being lifted off her shoulders.

Their verdict spoke volumes it was just an awesome feeling because they got it.

Today when I see David it makes me remember the really good part about all of this experience

Well I do what I do, I know it sounds cliche but I do it to help people.

There's a great satisfaction in helping somebody literally turn their life around.

I consider Tracy now a friend for life.

He comes into the restaurant and he'll eat or will deliver food to their company parties and things like that.

The campaign I've seen on TV and online where they do I am an Allen and I'm part of the family.

I really like that because it I know for a fact because I've been part of the situation that's true to life it's a real story family taking care of family it does feel like that.

For more infomation >> When Tracey Was Hurt in an Unusual Accident, Allen & Allen Helped Her Pick Up the Pieces - Duration: 3:00.

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"What was your best financial decision or purchase?" - Duration: 0:24.

One of my best financial decisions was just after I started playing rugby professionally,

I got the opportunity to invest in the aged care industry

and that's served me pretty well over the last 15 years.

For more infomation >> "What was your best financial decision or purchase?" - Duration: 0:24.

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What Was Happening in the Amphitheater Last Week? Art In Odd Places - Duration: 0:50.

What do you want me to say?

Art in Odd Places is a project that is about collaboration artists, organizers, designers,

and non-artists work together to create a happening. We gather regardless of our socio-economic

status, our gender, our persuasion, our race, it's where we can be really shoulder to shoulder

and be together to create change and talk about the importance of change and how to

create change rather than in a virtual space.

My name is Ed Woodham and I am the founder

and the director of art in odd places.

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