9/14/2019
My boss, your partner… the game goes on.
(said as a greeting. I’m still using episode 7.13 ‘Their Last Bow’ from season ‘Elementary(2019)’, but I wanted to change the greeting. That is a quote from Ellory(Wrenn Schmidt) talking to Joan(Lucy Liu). According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 25 minutes and 47 seconds into the episode. In my opinion, when you say that phrase to another, it sounds like a language that is encouraged to be used.)
It is now 8:54 AM EST for me. Before I introduce to you the music video for this advice, I want to say that I watched movie ‘Avengers: Endgame(2019)’ starring Chris Hemsworth as Thor. If you speculated and/or believed that if I watched the movie ‘Avengers: Endgame’, that my advice would improve, then I believe that you are right. According to my DVD/Blu-ray mail rental service, the movie ‘Avengers: Endgame’ was mailed to me 9/09/19, this past Monday, to my PO Box. I went to my PO Box this past Thursday morning, 9/12/2019, and I watched it for the 1st time 9/12/2019 yesterday, after I came back from the public laundromat. This morning, a little before 6:00 AM EST, I invented ideas ‘Out of sequence’ and ‘If you’re strong enough’. I had certain aspects of the idea before, but it wasn’t in a form that I would choose to type in, not until earlier today. So, I plan to explain 3 ideas in this list before I explain idea ‘Pertain’. There is also a 4th idea I’m thinking about explaining before idea ‘Pertain’, but that’s assuming that I have enough time today. Anyway, the 3 ideas I plan to explain in this list are: 1)’Long explanation’, 2)’Out of sequence’, and 3)’If you’re strong enough’.
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It is now 9:38 AM EST for me. I have been experiencing what I think is adrenaline before I type these ideas in. I think that adrenaline feeling is because of how I think the ideas will affect you. Therefore, to reduce that adrenaline feeling, for your sake and mine, refurbished for advice of course, I am going to imagine myself portraying the villain called Grant(Robert Shaw) from the James Bond movie ‘From Russia with Love(1963)’, starring Sean Connery as James Bond. It is the only way I know of for now that may help that adrenaline feeling to be reduced. So, instead of guns or weapons to threaten James Bond with, which are removed from this refurbished example, since I am portraying the villain called Grant, I will use words instead, something refurbished for advice and acceptable to say that Jamie Moriarty(Natalie Dormer) might say from the tv show ‘Elementary’ to James Bond, words that can be used as a weapon. You don’t have to buy the streaming movie of ‘From Russia with Love’. I couldn’t find a rental streaming version from Amazon.com or Google Play, so I’m just going to use the purchased streaming version from Amazon.com. I’m not recommending that you buy it. Just use the quote provided. So, according to Amazon Video, the 1st scene starts 1 hour, 22 minutes, and 9 seconds into the movie. Grant is pretendig to be Captain Nash as he talks to Bond in the train. Here is the quote:
Grant: ‘Nash. Captain Nash.’ (Grant and Bond shake hands)
Bond: ‘Bond, traveling as Somerset.’
Grant: ‘My card.’
Bond: ‘What kept you?’
Grant: ‘Oh, I’m so sorry. I only got M’s wire an hour ago. I busted every record getting here.’
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The 2nd scene starts 1 hour, 22 minutes, and 51 seconds into the movie:
Bond: ‘Sit down, will you?’
Grant: ‘Thank you.’ (sighs in relief as he is sitting down)
Bond: ‘Been long in Yugoslavia?’
Grant: ‘About three years.’
Bond: ‘Interesting work?’
Grant: ‘Yes. Sometimes. You know how it is, old man.’
Bond: ‘You look very fit, Nash.’ (If you watched the movie, Grant is a specially trained SPECTRE agent. It’s not a crime to look fit, but in a movie watching context, it’s an obvious indicator that James Bond has already identified Grant as a possible threat.)
Grant: ‘Yes. I try to keep in shape.’
The third scene starts 1 hour, 28 minutes, and 29 seconds into the movie. So, instead of weapons, I am imagining using only words to threaten Bond. I’m not actually saying the words. Here is the quote:
Grant: ‘Keep still. All right. Now, get up on your knees. Put your hands in your pockets. Keep them there.’
Bond: ‘Red wine with fish. Now, that should have told me something.’
Grant: ‘You may know the right wines, but you’re the one on your knees. How does it feel, old man?’
Bond: ‘Old man? Is that what you chaps in SMERSH call each other?’
Grant: ‘SMERSH?’
Bond: ‘Of course. SPECTRE. Then it wasn’t a Russian show at all. You’ve been playing us off against each other, haven’t you?’
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1 hour, 29 minutes, and 37 seconds into the movie:
Grant: ‘Oh, I don’t mind talking. I get a kick out of watching the great James Bond find out what a bloody fool he’s been making of himself. We’re pros, Mr. Bond. We sweated your recognition code out of one of your men in Tokyo. I’ve been keeping tabs on you. I’ve been your guardian angel. Saved your life at the gypsy camp.’
Bond: ‘Oh, yes. I am much obliged.’
Grant: ‘We were keeping you alive until you could get us the Lektor.’
Bond: ‘So you had me deliver it on a plate. That’s brilliant. Go on, I’m fascinated.’
Grant: ‘Now that we’ve got it, you and the girl are expendable. Between here and Trieste.’
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1 hour, 31 minutes, and 28 seconds into the movie:
Grant: (snickers)
Bond: ‘It must be a pretty sick collection of minds to dream up a plan like that.’
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1 hour, 31 minutes, and 40 seconds into the movie:
Bond: ‘Tell me, which lunatic asylum did they get you out of?’
Grant: (whispering) ‘Don’t make it tougher on yourself.’ (Instead of hitting him, I use more ‘Moriarty’ words to threaten him. Of course, you don’t actually hear what the words are. It’s continuity for the idea.) ‘My orders are to deliver the Lektor. How I do it is my business.’
Bond: ‘How much are they paying you?’
Grant: ‘What’s it to you?’
Bond: ‘We’ll double it.’
Grant: ‘Your word of honor? As an English gentleman?’
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1 hour, 32 minutes, and 28 seconds into the movie:
Grant: (threatening to use verbal threats continuously, in an acceptable context for this advice, of course) ‘Not till you crawl over here and you kiss my foot!’
Bond: ‘How about a cigarette?’
Grant: ‘Not a chance.’
Bond: ‘I’ll pay for it.’
Grant: ‘What with?’
Bond: ‘Fifty gold sovereigns.’
Grant: ‘Where are they?’
Bond: ‘Up there, in my case.’
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Bond: ‘Here you are. What about that cigarette?’
Grant: ‘Throw them down there. Any more in the other case?’
Bond: ‘I should imagine so. It’s a standard kit.’
Grant: ‘Put your hands back in your pockets. Keep them there. (Grant then proceeds to look in the 2nd case.)
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I feel better now. I feel like that adrenaline feeling has subsided somewhat. Keep in mind that using the movie ‘From Russia with Love’ is refurbished for this advice. I’m just using it and recommending it’s use to help us calm down, in regards as to how the advice I will type in will affect us.
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It is now 11:51 AM EST for me. Luckily for me, I’ve thought of another way to help you relax more before I type in the 3 ideas. I can help you refurbish the new music video I will recommend to you so that it can be used to help you relax. I know I didn’t tell you what the music video is yet. In that music video, it has what I think is an attractive blonde woman Norwegian singer singing about how things will get better when it rains. I believe that the song and music video can be interpreted as relaxing inducing, if you choose to use such an interpretation. She is singing in the rain, and you may interpret that rain singing as relaxing. I recommend that you watch the music video at least twice so that you can sense that rain singing relaxing vibe. That way, you will be more relaxed as you read the 3 ideas I will explain.
It is now 12:40 PM EST for me. I am now going to explain how I found the music video I will recommend to you. Last week, I discovered from www.youtube.com a publisher called ‘FINE CHART’. As of now based on my ability to find music videos, using ‘FINE CHART’s category ‘HOT NEW SONGS THIS WEEK’, is the best source to find music videos to recommend for this blog. One minor extra effort occurred, though. when I tried to preview ‘HOT NEW SONGS THIS WEEK’ earlier today, it would not work. For the 1st time, I had to ‘sign in’ web site www.youtube.com in order to preview a category. So, if you are going to use category ‘HOT NEW SONGS THIS WEEK’ from publisher ‘FINE CHART’, you would probably have to open a ‘google’ account. As far as I am aware of, you don’t have to buy anything when you do that. It’s been a while since I opened the account with google.
After you ‘sign in’ to www.youtube.com, when you click ‘FINE CHART’, click ‘PLAY ALL’ for category ‘Hot New Songs This Week’. Then click category ‘HOT NEW SONGS THIS WEEK | May 18, 2019 | New Songs & Music Videos’. If the preview stops working, click your www.youtube.com sign in symbol that shows your account settings, go back, and the preview should work. I’m guessing that the preview access turns off if you don’t use your youtube account for a while. Anyway, in that category, music video preview ‘Only When It Rains’ is located 3 minutes and 32 seconds into the preview.
Music video ‘Only When It Rains’ is performed by Astrid S. She has a wikipedia page, but it doesn’t say much. Here is a quote:
‘ Astrid Smeplass (born 29 October 1996) is a Norwegian singer, songwriter and model. In 2013, she placed fifth in the Norwegian version of Pop Idol… ‘
Here’s a quote from the song ‘Only When It Rains’:
‘Cause I’ve been told
That it will get better when it rains
The flowers, they will grow
With only the good and sunny days
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To watch music video ‘Only When It Rains’ for free, search for phrase ‘only when it rains’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 780 thousand views. It was published May 8, 2019, over 5 months ago.
The words of the song ‘Only When It Rains’ doesn’t start, not until 28 seconds into the music video. Therefore, I recommend that you start watching that music video let’s say 26 seconds into the music video. Watch it a few times, and if you feel like you need to relax a little more because of the advice I will type in in this list, then watch it again. If you choose to, it may have a relaxing effect upon you.
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It is now 1:29 PM EST for me. Before I finally begin explaining the 3 ideas, I want to say that, since I don’t think I will have time to order food, I have eaten a small can of salmon. The supermarket that I shop in sells these smaller cans of salmon for me to eat. They also sell the standard bigger cans of salmon, but I don’t think I would normally would want to eat that much salmon. If you have one of those smaller cans of salmon, all you have to do is use a can opener, open it, and you can eat the salmon right out of the can. A few minutes ago, I ate one, and now I feel better. I think it’s the protein associated with the salmon that made me feel better.
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Long explanation:
Long story:
It’s a long story:
To help prepare you for idea ‘Long explanation’, I have chosen to use certain scenes from episode ‘Last Christmas’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Doctor Who(2014)’, starring Peter Capaldi as The Doctor, and Jenna Coleman as Clara Oswald. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com. If you have Amazon Prime, the episode is available without additional payment. To find episode ‘Last Christmas’ from Amazon.com, search for phrase ‘doctor who christmas specials’ from Amazon.com, and select ‘Season 3’. Basically, I selected scenes where someone would say the phrase ‘It’s a long story’ or ‘Long story’. Since I’m not going to watch the entire episode again, I found 3 scenes using the preview option from Amazon Video. The 1st scene starts 17 minutes and 34 seconds into the episode. The Doctor is talking to Ashley(Natalie Gumede). Here is the quote:
The Doctor: ‘Ashley. What’s this polar base for? Why are you all here?’
Ashley: ‘It’s a long story.’
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19 minutes and 48 seconds into the episode:
The Doctor: ‘What is your main mission?’
Bellows(Maureen Beattie): ‘Long story.’
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In the 3rd scene, things get a little crazy. That starts 42 minutes and 53 seconds into the episode:
The Doctor: ‘Four manuals, yes?’
Ashley: ‘Yes, why?’
The Doctor: ‘One each.’
Professor Albert(Michael Troughton): ‘One each, yes. What’s the problem?’
The Doctor: ‘The problem is that you can’t see the problem. For instance you, gobby one.’
Shona(Faye Marsay): ‘I have a name actually.’
The Doctor: ‘Doesn’t matter. I don’t need it. When we first met you in the infirmary, what were you doing?’
Shona: ‘Hmm. It’s a long story.’
The Doctor: ‘Uptight boss one, what is the primary mission of this polar base?’
Ashley: ‘It’s a long story.’
The Doctor: ‘Sexy one, what bring you to the North Pole at your age?’
Bellows: ‘It’s a long… story.’
Clara: ‘Okay, why are they all giving the same answer? Because that is a tiny bit freaky.’
The Doctor: ‘If you think that’s freaky, try this. We were in the TARDIS. Why did we come here?’
(This moment made my body tingle a little. Prepare yourself.)
Clara: ‘It’s a long story.’ (Clara covers her mouth.)
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It is now 2:36 PM EST for me. In Wishlist #1148, I introduced to you ideas ‘Pragmatic garbage’ and ‘Pragmatic luxury hotel.’ It is just speculation and opinion, but I believe that, when kids, teenagers, and adults think about instigators talking to teachers, management, and those with authority, one generalistic beginning possibility is that they think of situations where instigators would address notions to such people that, under normal situations, such notions are difficult to address within a short period of time. For example, a woman tried to bring up such a notion in a business meeting, and even though she had the support of one of the men in that meeting, since he agreed in advance to give her support, the rest of the people in that meeting had difficulty addressing such a notion, because such a notion required more time and preparation to address. If you imagine it, you can ‘see’ that the man was verbally supporting the continued addressing of such a notion, but it had to eventually be stopped, because the rest of them had difficulty trying to continue addressing such a notion.
If you read Wishlist #1148, it is my opinion that, one of the things you may continue thinking about regarding instigators talking to teachers, management, and those with authority, are notions that require a long and more prepared explanation. For example, you may imagine certain notion zingers(a surprise, shock, or piece of electrifying news) that the instigator would want such people to address. Then one of those people, let’s say a guest speaker, would give an answer that indicates that such a question would benefit the group if they had such an explanation. I would call such a situation, at least for a while, a possible ‘Pragmatic luxury hotel’ situation. Once you get used to that, you may move on to other possibilities. I think that this is one of the more popular ‘Pragmatic luxury hotel’ beginning situations that people in general may entertainingly think about.
So, if such a thing is happening to you, then an instigator may cause you to seek out answers from others, answers that would normally require more preparing and more time to make. It is my opinion and belief that instigators would be careful to NOT present to you an obvious identity of such notions, because if you were able to explain what that instigator did to you to another teacher or someone with authority, that direct quote can be presented to them by such people. In other words, they can get into trouble. So what an instigator may want you to do instead is something that may be identified by the word ‘ironic’. An instigator may want to cause you to instead ‘seek out’ an answer from another that requires more time and preparation than is available to that person. And that instigator would want you do ‘seek out’ such an answer from an innocent person, not from an obvious instigator. And when you would ‘seek out’ such an answer, the idea is that you would cause that innocent person to experience some sort of minor distress. That’s where the irony comes from, the expectations you commit to in order to ‘seek out’ such an answer.
The solution I created, with the rest of this explanation, is to contemplationally say ‘Long explanation’ or ‘Long story’ to see if the answer you are ‘seeking out’ from innocent people may unintentionally? cause them distress. Let’s say as an example that you are ‘seeking out’ an answer that may cause some minor distress from another person. It’s still not something you have actually made anyone aware of yet, and you have more control as to how you are going to evaluate such a ‘seeking out’.
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[It’s 4:47 PM EST for me. I know I said I would explain 3 ideas today, and I only explained one. I screwed up. Can I say that in this blog? I screwed up. I underestimated(to make an estimate lower than that which would be correct) how much time I actually had available to me to explain 3 ideas. I must have watched that music video ‘Only When It Rains’ at least 5 times today just to feel more relaxed, and I only typed in one idea. I’m going to finish this list today, and next week, I will explain ideas ‘Out of sequence’ and ‘If you are strong enough’, unless I can give you a better idea. And of course, after that, I will explain ideas ‘Pertain’ and ‘Resist’. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.
Rated PG violence and viewer discretion for action movie ‘From Russia with Love’. TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘Doctor Who’. Use only refurbished for advice references only. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Long explanation’, ‘Long story’, and ‘It’s a long story’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.