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  • Hi, guys.

  • I have never bean this hot in my entire life.

  • Okay?

  • I'm lying.

  • I probably have been this hard.

  • I think when it's one, my brain actually goes slower.

  • Like I can't seem to get the words out of my mouth.

  • It is very frustrating.

  • But today I am at Kim Sai.

  • How do you say you can say the guy goes gig?

  • It's new Disneyland.

  • It's just like a beautiful park.

  • It's near the ocean.

  • There's, like water or that way this water out there and it's like super nice.

  • Anyway, I'm here today with Strawberry Machi.

  • She's right there.

  • Oh, sweetie, we're feeling it today.

  • Just here for a picnic and chill.

  • Chill, chill.

  • Oh, man.

  • Oh, jeez.

  • Louise.

  • Well, we're gonna play with bubbles.

  • Yea.

  • Can I take him on the boat?

  • Oh, yeah, go ahead.

  • Okay.

  • Yea.

  • Oh, that's so cute.

  • Oh, thank you, Mrs Mozzarella.

  • Chicken, tomato, pepper and cucumber.

  • E need a time lapse of that.

  • Go get that time left.

  • It's nice.

  • YouTubers we're like, Oh, exciting e o beautiful with Disney Castle in the distance.

  • There it is.

  • Hey, it's so hard to give this study, but well, wow!

  • Disney All right, let's go down to the water's edge.

  • Bumper to bumper.

  • What is a little boat going past?

  • Look at this little guy.

  • There he goes.

  • Do it Way.

  • Should be fine to just go here.

  • Right?

  • Oh, my God.

  • Oh, my God!

  • That fish is huge!

  • I'm sorry that you're dead.

  • Wow.

  • Oh, well, you are huge rest in peace.

  • Dude, I wonder what type of fish you are.

  • Bing Bong's.

  • Here they come.

  • Boom, Boom!

  • It's a very swell in the background.

  • Oh, great.

  • Tinga cup.

  • Right there.

  • Oh, my God.

  • Oh, my God.

  • Wow!

  • What a pleasant area.

  • Uh, I'm wearing white shoes.

  • This is a dangerous game.

  • My ride.

  • Oh, yeah, That's my car.

  • Do you want to write?

  • I can drop you guys off.

  • I'm really good.

  • E drive a stick shift.

  • Well, yeah.

  • 00 son.

  • Go away.

  • Stop!

  • Stop it!

  • It's gonna be ah, good shot.

  • Give me a good shot.

  • Give me a best shot.

  • I love it.

  • It's like a child.

  • Another win.

  • It's a good shot.

  • Makes my life really easy.

  • That's an ugly boat.

  • But a good shot Looked at our feet in the water.

  • Feels so good to have your shoes off.

  • Oh, my gosh.

  • That is such a good temperature.

  • The water is disgusting.

  • There.

  • I'm not gonna e was kind of hoping the water would be a bit colder even like that's so warm, which is great for, like, swimming in.

  • But I just need a refreshing cold.

  • Think about my feet in such a nice view.

  • The oh, that bridge in the background Back in Australia, I live near a beach That's kind of like this.

  • It's not so muddy, but it is not like actual sound.

  • It's like brown sand.

  • No, it's nice to have someone that just kind of reminds you of home.

  • We are cqc PRT, which is really close to Disneyland.

  • Disneyland is like just over this building.

  • Um, but we're here for the air car because we were nearby on for the Pokemons, but yeah, super sweaty, super exhausted.

  • Just just from the heat.

  • It hasn't been an intense title.

  • It's just from the heat.

  • But after this after this, I'm going to see my friend Catherine at her house, and we're gonna have movies and eat sausages.

  • I'm clean for that look.

  • So you go out and then a canon of water explodes.

  • Oh, they're putting their bags in the safe boxes.

  • They're gonna break up.

  • That's how they're so young.

  • That's not That's not the one.

  • That's what Life lessons with Kelly at Disney.

  • Yeah, yeah, yeah, It's okay.

  • They have a lot of fun.

  • Don't even get started.

  • Break up now.

  • Me?

  • You're gonna itch that.

  • Whoa, that looks like But it doesn't matter.

  • They'll break up.

  • No, it doesn't matter.

  • That's like there.

  • So, what happened to you, Kelly?

  • What happened to you To make you this way?

  • Need the first got like a honey and lemon themed happening right now?

  • It's so cute.

  • Tyler got me one of these wallets.

  • Yeah, the pictures already rubbing off.

  • That's so disappointing.

  • And it's this month.

  • It was like this month.

  • He's so cute.

  • Old Cem Cem themes.

  • Oh, my goodness.

  • I'm sure many people in Japan collect these and means that they've spent so much money collecting all of them.

  • How much are they?

  • So the 600 yen plus tax each similarly, this is inside the movie theater on the way to the movie theater at Zika Spotty.

  • And it just looks like a no old timey shoving street.

  • Oh, look at this.

  • I don't know anything about American culture is it's like Broadway or some.

  • I'm sorry.

  • Ghazi's into one, but we call it disease.

  • If you stand into space, even when you're outside of this space, you can hear the echo.

  • I'm a stand even closer.

  • Oh, that's crazy.

  • No.

  • Okay, Bye.

  • Bye.

  • Yeah.

  • See you next time.

  • Yeah, by Danny.

  • Bye bye.

  • Okay, so I just said goodbye, Thio, Kelly and others on.

  • Now I'm going to go hang out with my friend Catherine, and I'm gonna meet her at Tokyo Dome on.

  • I think we're gonna go on some rides.

  • I think we're gonna go on the log flume, and then I'm hanging at her place, eating sausages on watching.

  • Maybe.

  • I think so.

  • Pretty Chuma.

  • Hi, guys.

  • I'm here with Katherine on.

  • We're gonna go on the bottom.

  • Took your time is just like I don't know.

  • It's like a small theme park with, like, a shopping mall.

  • Wow!

  • Off great upstream!

  • That's Catherine, Cutie with the booty.

  • Catherine playing Pokemon.

  • Go!

  • This he's a published are amazing Thanks to paying, man.

  • Oh, my gosh, He's riel!

  • Oh, my gosh!

  • so big and puffy.

  • Thank you.

  • Back.

  • Okay, I met Catharines.

  • Now I'll update you on what's happened.

  • Once I get home, we're just gonna eat and watch Flash Gordon.

  • And if you haven't seen that movie, watch it because it's so bloody good, so darn good.

  • I don't know bloody this forward, but yet we have wieners, Corn fruit.

  • Well, just good times.

  • Okay, I'll talk to you later.

  • Bye bye.

  • Being another blast murderer.

  • Oh, no, no.

  • How is he going to get out of this fight?

  • But there's no way I could help a man who's dead.

  • But man flying blind on a rocket site, flying blind on a rocket cycle.

  • General Carla Flash Gordon approaching.

  • What do you mean, blushed?

  • Golden approach?

  • I just had it.

  • Also night with Catherine Way.

  • Made some plans for tomorrow, but I'll tell you all about them when I get home.

  • Okay?

  • This elevator's going fast.

  • Um, but yeah, on my way home.

  • And I'll talk to you when I get home.

  • Home?

  • Home.

  • Hey, so I'm home washed and ready for bed at Katherine's.

  • Hadn't awesome time.

  • Um but I had a really good night.

  • Tomorrow I'm seeing counseling again because we had a conversation photo shoot she wants to do so.

  • I'm gonna help with photo shoot tomorrow and make a short film because I want to improve my cinematography skills, but yeah, I'm really excited for tomorrow, You guys, I hope that thanks for watching these, flu.

  • If you enjoyed this video, please leave the thumbs up your comment down below and hit the subscribe on if your new I make videos about Japan and things and just videos.

  • Okay.

  • Thanks for watching, guys.

  • I'll see you in the next job.

  • Men, men come close.

Hi, guys.

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Keywords

matter

US /ˈmætɚ/

UK /'mætə(r)/

  • verb
  • To be of great importance; to count
  • noun
  • Material all things are made of that fills space
  • Problem or reason for concern
chill

US /tʃɪl/

UK /tʃɪl/

  • noun
  • State of being a little cold
  • Feeling of fear or being frightened
  • Slight cold or illness that makes you shake
  • verb
  • To make something cold, e.g. a drink
  • To become less tense about something
huge

US /hjudʒ/

UK /hju:dʒ/

  • adjective
  • Very very large
rub

US /rʌb/

UK /rʌb/

  • verb
  • To spread a cream, etc., using a repeated motion
  • To move something back and forth along a surface
  • noun
  • Act of moving you hand forcefully along a surface
theme

US /θim/

UK /θi:m/

  • noun
  • An main or dominant idea, motif
  • A recurring melodic phrase or idea, especially in a musical composition.
  • Main idea of a work of art, writing, or music
  • An idea that runs through something.
  • The subject of a talk, piece of writing, exhibition, etc.; a topic.
  • Main subject being discussed or described
  • A predesigned set of formatting elements for a website or software application.
break

US /brek/

UK /breɪk/

  • verb
  • To create a new record e.g. running the 100m dash
  • To form a crack in something
  • To burst or become damaged
  • To end a relationship
  • To escape from a place such as a jail
  • To train a wild animal e.g. a horse
  • To separate into pieces by force, or by dropping
  • To act against a law, rule, or promise
  • To become known suddenly, as in the news
  • To not do what you promised e.g. not keep promises
  • To solve a crime, or answer a problem
  • To stop functioning properly
  • To suddenly start, open or commence
  • To change in pitch suddenly, as in a voice
  • To fall on the shore, as in waves
  • To begin or change suddenly; the dawn or weather
  • To defeat by causing the person to lose their will
  • noun
  • Time you stop an activity before continuing
  • End of a relationship
  • An escape from a place such as a jail
  • (Lucky) advantage or benefit from something
  • A lucky opportunity.
  • A pause in activity; a rest.
  • Find a solution or answer to a problem or crime
  • Change in the weather
  • other
  • To stop functioning.
  • To enter a building illegally, typically by force.
  • To start suddenly.
  • To escape.
  • To become known; to be revealed.
  • To interrupt an activity for a rest.
  • To separate into pieces; to fracture or shatter.
  • other
  • To put an end to.
  • To reveal or disclose (news or information).
  • To separate into pieces; to fracture or shatter.
  • To fail to observe the terms of (a law, promise, or agreement).
lapse

US /læps/

UK /læps/

  • verb
  • (Of license, etc.) to stop being valid; expire
  • noun
  • Mistake or error; halt, e.g. in concentration
kind

US /kaɪnd/

UK /kaɪnd/

  • adjective
  • friendly and considerate
  • Having or showing a friendly, generous, and considerate nature
  • In a caring and helpful manner
  • noun
  • One type of thing
  • other
  • A class or category of things, people, etc. that share similar characteristics
blind

US /blaɪnd/

UK /blaɪnd/

  • adjective
  • Unable to see; with eyes that cannot see
  • Lacking in judgment or awareness
  • Lacking awareness or understanding; oblivious.
  • Be unable to see the truth about a situation
  • Unable to see.
  • Without awareness, understanding, or judgment.
  • verb
  • To cause someone to lose the ability to see
  • To cause (someone) to be unable to see, either temporarily or permanently.
  • To be unable to see the truth about a situation
  • noun
  • Window covering that you can pull up and down
  • A screen for a window, especially one on a roller or made of slats.
explode

US /ɪkˈsplod/

UK /ɪk'spləʊd/

  • other
  • To burst or shatter violently and noisily as a result of rapid combustion, decomposition, or impact.
  • To burst or shatter violently with a loud report, often due to internal pressure or a detonating device.
  • To express emotions suddenly and vehemently.
  • To increase rapidly in amount or number.
  • To increase suddenly and rapidly in number or size.
  • other
  • To disprove decisively; show to be false.
  • verb
  • To express an emotion in a sudden and loud way
  • To increase in number or amount very quickly
  • To burst or cause to burst into pieces