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  • You look so pretty, I love that dress.

  • Thank you, you look pretty, too.

  • Oh well that's so sweet of you to say.

  • So it's 2018 now, isn't it?

  • I haven't seen you since 2017, what's changed,

  • what's happened?

  • I've had some of those out.

  • Oh there's is that two teeth are gone?

  • One's coming in?

  • Oh boy.

  • Two are gone.

  • Two are gone.

  • That one's coming in.

  • Yeah it looks like a perfect place to put a straw.

  • You can just put a straw in there

  • and suck on like a shake or something.

  • OK.

  • I put it in there.

  • It's been my birthday as well.

  • Oh really, how was that?

  • It was great, we went to the snow.

  • You went to the snow?

  • Yeah.

  • And did you do, what did you do in the snow?

  • Tubing, and we built a snowman.

  • That looks like a whole lot of fun.

  • Yeah.

  • That's not, was that your first time in the snow?

  • Yes, it was.

  • Really?

  • It's very cold in the snow isn't it?

  • You look like you're having a lot of fun.

  • I am.

  • Those are some cool sunglasses.

  • Is that so people won't recognize you

  • because you're famous?

  • No.

  • So I hear you're taking hip hop classes.

  • Yeah.

  • What is your favorite dance move?

  • I don't know what it's called but it's this.

  • And this one.

  • Yeah I think that's Twitch's favorite dance move, too,

  • I see him do that all the time.

  • So you're watching my "Game of Games,"

  • I understand, what's your favorite part

  • of "Game of Games?"

  • I like the buttons part.

  • Oh when I push the buttons?

  • When I make people drop and stuff?

  • How come you like that?

  • I like it better because they fall

  • into the pie and blindfolded musical chairs.

  • They start dancing so crazy.

  • I know, I know, it's so fun isn't it?

  • So I heard also that you like scientists now.

  • That's your new thing, is you're following scientists?

  • Yes, I got a book from the bookstore

  • and it had scientists in it.

  • You're six, right?

  • Yeah.

  • OK so that's the book you bought?

  • Is a book about scientists?

  • Yes.

  • OK so tell me what scientists you're following.

  • Who do you like?

  • I think there's some pictures of ones that, who is that?

  • That guy has a fancy name.

  • But I think I need to pronounce it like this.

  • It's French, Antoine Lavoisier.

  • He recognized and named hydrogen and oxygen

  • on the periodic table, but he's best

  • known for knowing what oxygen does in combustion.

  • Wow, OK.

  • And who is this?

  • That's Daniel Bernoulli.

  • Oh that's right.

  • And what is he known for?

  • His principle explains how airplanes fly.

  • It's because of the shape of the wing.

  • The wing is shaped so that the air flows faster

  • over the top of the wing and slower underneath.

  • It's like the air has a little slide to go down.

  • Yes and who's this?

  • That's Galileo.

  • I love that drink.

  • OK.

  • Well it was named after him, I'm sure.

  • Tell me about Galileo.

  • One of discoveries was about motion.

  • Something only has to be pushed or pulled

  • if there's a force slowing it down.

  • So if you had a ball on the ground,

  • the ground would create friction and the air

  • would create the drag.

  • But if that same ball were up in space,

  • it would keep going without having to be pushed or pulled.

  • K. And who's this right here?

  • That's Isaac Newton.

  • Look at his hair, he's got a lot of hair.

  • Tell us about Isaac Newton.

  • Newton discovered the law of gravity.

  • He even what about a math version

  • of his discovery to predict how the moon, comets

  • and planets move.

  • Wow, OK.

  • And this is who?

  • You know what's funny?

  • I think that's a picture of Robert Hooke.

  • You're right, it's not funny, you're absolutely right.

  • What's funny is you know all of this stuff.

  • That's what's funny.

  • But, actually, I really can't say for sure.

  • Because there isn't an exact portrait that exists.

  • His friend, Isaac Newton, either lost the picture

  • or destroyed it.

  • I see.

  • So and he was the first person to do what?

  • He was the first person known to see

  • actual cells under the microscope

  • after it was invented.

  • Wow, that's amazing.

  • But we're not sure if that's him or not.

  • All right.

  • That's my best guess of what he looked like.

  • Well if anyone watching is related to him, knows him.

  • Sir, if you're watching, please get in touch with us.

  • Karaoke is your new thing to do.

  • Yeah.

  • So you go to bars and where do you, where do you do it?

  • At home.

  • Oh at home.

  • We have a special karaoke stage in the corner.

  • Oh Wow, that's great.

  • And so what's your favorite song?

  • I like "Let it Go."

  • Of course you do, that's your go-to song.

  • Yeah.

  • I look foward to you doing that in a bar one day.

  • That would be-- all right, well I

  • don't know what kind of machine you have at home.

  • But we got you one.

  • Because, I don't know what you have, but let's

  • see what we got you.

  • Because nobody puts Brielle in a corner.

  • That's going to be yours.

You look so pretty, I love that dress.

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