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, lady mary, mary, lady mary, you are perfection, you are perfection, who treats sore throats andall people. in summer and winter, only in one smile, children can become more mature, only i will not grow old, again everyone will remember and dream of meeting again, let the years pass, never forget, lady mary, i’m like a carousel in childhood, the wind is circling above the ground , wind loss, rasslugs are filled with sla, and numbers appear to me, and numbers shine through to me from all the cracks. into the hearts of people, tearing the door off its hinges, circling hopes, inspiring fear, circling winds, circling winds, hundreds of years, day and night says goodbye. carousel-earth, carousel-earth, hundreds of years, all the winds return to normal, but there is light, the wind of change, it will fly in, driving away peter. for betrayal, he will develop, when the time comes, winds of separation, dinner, winds, hundreds of years, and day and night, the carousel of the earth rotates. hundreds of years, all the winds return to normal, tomorrow will change, tomorrow the past will be ov
, lady mary, mary, lady mary, you are perfection, you are perfection, who treats sore throats andall people. in summer and winter, only in one smile, children can become more mature, only i will not grow old, again everyone will remember and dream of meeting again, let the years pass, never forget, lady mary, i’m like a carousel in childhood, the wind is circling above the ground , wind loss, rasslugs are filled with sla, and numbers appear to me, and numbers shine through to me from all the...
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voltaire, because he goes to england, 17, 26, 28 and was already seen that the english thanks to lady mary and the princess of wales, taking inoculation very seriously. voltaire then publishes in his letter on clay his philosophical essays, the first account of inoculation works, although it's a kind of morally weird take. exactly. maybe i better explain that voltaire is full of admiration for women, sir. women. because they are inoculate their daughters. the reason why they inoculate the daughters vote says, is that their beauty should be unspoiled. so they could, in effect, be sold. they'd be prime market value for the harems of turkey and far from seeing this as a kind of vile sort of sexual grooming voltaire thinks it makes perfect social and economic sense, both for the daughters and for the you know what is put me in mind of and this was a reference only that would have occurred probably only to you and i is the the dell'acqua the figure of the circassian slave in the death of saigon helpless. this is totally unblemished. exactly. yeah. so little letter publishes this in english and
voltaire, because he goes to england, 17, 26, 28 and was already seen that the english thanks to lady mary and the princess of wales, taking inoculation very seriously. voltaire then publishes in his letter on clay his philosophical essays, the first account of inoculation works, although it's a kind of morally weird take. exactly. maybe i better explain that voltaire is full of admiration for women, sir. women. because they are inoculate their daughters. the reason why they inoculate the...
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on display include an original 1990 wisconsin cheese head, a watch belonging to the former first lady mary todd lincoln and pins from the suffrage movement. they also focus on efforts to bring pandas back to the national zoo, in the process of choosing which exhibits to put on display. this is just over one hour. h. the committee of house administration will come to order. i note that a quorum is present. without objection the chair may declare recess at any time. >>> the committee on house administration will come to order. i note that a quorum is present. also, without objection the meeting record will remain open for five legislative days so materials may be submitted therein. thank you members of the committee and the secretary for joining us for today's hearing. the smithsonian institution is the world's largest educational complex comprised of museums, educational resources, and research services. founded in 1846, it preserves our heritage while sharing knowledge with the world. each year millions of americans visit the smithsonian museum join the educational opportunities. with 21 m
on display include an original 1990 wisconsin cheese head, a watch belonging to the former first lady mary todd lincoln and pins from the suffrage movement. they also focus on efforts to bring pandas back to the national zoo, in the process of choosing which exhibits to put on display. this is just over one hour. h. the committee of house administration will come to order. i note that a quorum is present. without objection the chair may declare recess at any time. >>> the committee on...
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mary. after this pause we join us for a discussion of living the consecration every day. >>> welcome to 'mosaic'. today my guest is father kennedy. the pastor of our ladyfatima and a priest of the archdiocese of san francisco. i mentioned the consecration of the virgin mary on october 7th and you were there. >> yes. i had celebrated mass at saint monica church, next to our lady of fatima that morning. i was not able to be there at the cathedral on time for the mass celebrated by the archbishop . i came during his wonderful homily and stayed and was part of the procession, which extended blocks around the cathedral afterwards. such a great representation from various parishes and communities of the archdiocese on that beautiful morning. >> it was quite a day. you are in the byzantine catholic right. then you have byzantine icons . wanted to show you one of the consecration events was a student art contest so students could make artistic representations of the blessed virgin mary. i would like to run those as slides. we can look at the students are and i will give them credit. this is beautiful. the cathedral with mary and that tiny person is the bishop.
mary. after this pause we join us for a discussion of living the consecration every day. >>> welcome to 'mosaic'. today my guest is father kennedy. the pastor of our ladyfatima and a priest of the archdiocese of san francisco. i mentioned the consecration of the virgin mary on october 7th and you were there. >> yes. i had celebrated mass at saint monica church, next to our lady of fatima that morning. i was not able to be there at the cathedral on time for the mass celebrated by...
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connected, because this is not an everyday corset, this corset was worn under the wedding dress of lady anet maryme collars, sleeves, these are items of underwear of very fine workmanship, the appearance of these collars and sleeves , as well as my knowledge of the history of costume, allowed me to understand that they date back to an even earlier time, then there is a corset that was sewn in 1854 specifically for the wedding ceremony. but in the dowry there were added things that the bride’s mother still owned; it happened that some precious things, suits or linen were passed from mother to daughter. and could be included in the appendix that follows, they date back to the period of the twenties and thirties of the 19th century, firstly, thank you very much for bringing such a subject of history, and secondly, thank you for once again destroying my idea in this program about the subject, about its role in life, i was convinced, i think we even discussed with someone in this program that the brace was created for beauty, and i felt sorry for the girls who wore them, but now i understand that if..
connected, because this is not an everyday corset, this corset was worn under the wedding dress of lady anet maryme collars, sleeves, these are items of underwear of very fine workmanship, the appearance of these collars and sleeves , as well as my knowledge of the history of costume, allowed me to understand that they date back to an even earlier time, then there is a corset that was sewn in 1854 specifically for the wedding ceremony. but in the dowry there were added things that the bride’s...
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and lady mary wortley , lovely lady, wortley montagu, lovely lady, lovely lady., pebble or feather that does not have a verse belonging to it. and what happened? this was sort of taken on. there's a picture her. on. there's a picture of her. she with this language she came up with this language of and you buy of flowers, and you can buy a bookif of flowers, and you can buy a book if you want to by british botanist henry phillips, who talks floral emblems and talks about floral emblems and what everything else. >> if give somebody forget >> if you give somebody forget me you give them me nots or you give them lavender or they it can mean lavender or you they it can mean something other than i'm just giving flower. yeah. giving you a flower. yeah. >> if you give >> and interesting. if you give the the hand, the flowers with the right hand, it yes. if you give it means yes. if you give it with a hand, it means no. with a left hand, it means no. >> oh, right. well, there you go. who won? are we well, i can tell you this week, today's winner anne. winner is anne. >> c
and lady mary wortley , lovely lady, wortley montagu, lovely lady, lovely lady., pebble or feather that does not have a verse belonging to it. and what happened? this was sort of taken on. there's a picture her. on. there's a picture of her. she with this language she came up with this language of and you buy of flowers, and you can buy a bookif of flowers, and you can buy a book if you want to by british botanist henry phillips, who talks floral emblems and talks about floral emblems and what...
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absolutely agree, but there is another very important figure, we forgot about her, this is mary ann glendon , this is the lady she... for decades actually represented us interests in the vatican bank, when the only person with whom she treats reverence, with the greatest michael pompeo, this is for this lady, because it is she conveyed very important things to him, money is not worth anything, look at the holy throne, power is the main goal of your life. michael pompeo, he went from his student days to this point, yes, yes, from west point, when he moved to harvard. he felt a taste of power, now very briefly, literally about the kiev star, today he somehow mentioned that communication companies allow for quieter revolutions, how curious, and you really look, you mentioned his teacher, i immediately in my head the following fragment surfaced: mike pompeo has a direct influence on inciting interreligious hatred in ukraine, he is the main persecutor of the russian orthodox church. political struggle for power. we take the position that the church should be separated from the state and there should be no state ch
absolutely agree, but there is another very important figure, we forgot about her, this is mary ann glendon , this is the lady she... for decades actually represented us interests in the vatican bank, when the only person with whom she treats reverence, with the greatest michael pompeo, this is for this lady, because it is she conveyed very important things to him, money is not worth anything, look at the holy throne, power is the main goal of your life. michael pompeo, he went from his student...
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lady should have took it off. it should have been left on. host: understood. mary in winchester, california. hi, mary. we are listening to you. go ahead. caller: i think it's a shame that -- i would like to see trump on the ballot, but i think he should be on the ballot because he did inside an insurrection. we saw it on january 6. the supreme court is going to make their own decision, but i say, put him on the ballot. let's see if he gets voted for or not. but make sure that -- i think the biggest problem is, this has never come up before. but now that it has, it should be addressed as, he shouldn't be on the ballot even though i would like to see him on the ballot. host: got it. politico did a profile piece on a 90-year-old woman who brought is case, norma anderson, she is quoted as saying, "when duty call you do it." norma anderson, a lifelong republican who rose to becom one of the top gop lawmakers in colorado, said she readily agreed to partipate when recruited an attorney working with the liberal government watchdog group, citizens for responsibili and ethics in washington, d.c. anderson is par
lady should have took it off. it should have been left on. host: understood. mary in winchester, california. hi, mary. we are listening to you. go ahead. caller: i think it's a shame that -- i would like to see trump on the ballot, but i think he should be on the ballot because he did inside an insurrection. we saw it on january 6. the supreme court is going to make their own decision, but i say, put him on the ballot. let's see if he gets voted for or not. but make sure that -- i think the...
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four months later, he went live in new york city, where his sisters, lucy and mary ran a school for young ladies. he was and a half when he left home. here he would work in linen and clothing shops in the jewelry district and ponder what it would take advance from his meager existence. he concluded further ringer's education was his sense knowing what to do with the education was more important. he thought that perhaps learning bookkeeping would provide better life. two years later, aged 16. an excerpt, a letter to his father dated february 20th, 1837. you say that you are going to get a cooking for the kitchen this winter. i think it is going to be a useless expense and one that we cannot afford. it is no saving of fuel and a great deal more trouble than a fireplace. how how ever you can do is you like, you know better than i do about it. i would to you the priority of setting up a milk establishment. i have not the least doubt that it would succeed amicably. here we have this 618 year old lecturing us father. i can envision my 16 year old grandchild lecturing her father. his sense of frugality
four months later, he went live in new york city, where his sisters, lucy and mary ran a school for young ladies. he was and a half when he left home. here he would work in linen and clothing shops in the jewelry district and ponder what it would take advance from his meager existence. he concluded further ringer's education was his sense knowing what to do with the education was more important. he thought that perhaps learning bookkeeping would provide better life. two years later, aged 16. an...
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for our country right now i'd love to work for donald j >> for hire but i think mary bradley, this group of southern ladies have a real hard time with his language. >> the issue i have with donald trump is his demeanor and his language and how he treats people and women. and we live in a very polarized country. and i feel that donald trump is very much on a vengeance campaign. >> it would mean a lot to me as young woman to see somebody to see a female in office. i think that'd be really empowering. and a lot of women my age that i know if you'll the same way, but you wouldn't none of you here would just vote for her because she's but i wouldn't vote against her either. she's a tough cookie. yes. and i would trust her completely. >> i really wish we could shift the conversation to talk about the border. >> i think i >> donald trump will definitely have a stronger stance on the border in adult believe that nikki haley will have a strong of a stance i think that her stance is awesome. i think she's strong. i don't think she would flinch at doing what is necessary, but i think she's also empathetic to the chal
for our country right now i'd love to work for donald j >> for hire but i think mary bradley, this group of southern ladies have a real hard time with his language. >> the issue i have with donald trump is his demeanor and his language and how he treats people and women. and we live in a very polarized country. and i feel that donald trump is very much on a vengeance campaign. >> it would mean a lot to me as young woman to see somebody to see a female in office. i think that'd...
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for our country right now, i'd love to work for donald j >> for hire but, i think mary bradley, this group of southern ladies have a real hard time with his language. >> the issue i have with donald trump is his demeanor in his language and how he treats people and women. we live in a very polarized country. and i feel you, that donald trump is very much on a vengeance campaign. i really >> wish we could shift the conversation to talk about the border. >> i've >> think donald trump will definitely have a stronger stance on the border in adult believe that nikki haley, who have a strong of a stance i think that her stances awesome. i think she's strong. i don't think she would flinch at doing what is necessary. >> how did you feel when he was arrested? >> locked in my vote, i was like, there we go >> forum. i want shirt mug. i have the hat that locked in your vote. absolutely. >> i would hope that if you know, he's exonerated than everybody accepts that. i hope that if some things in different places are proven true, then people will accept that some of the female voters in south carolina with their opinions
for our country right now, i'd love to work for donald j >> for hire but, i think mary bradley, this group of southern ladies have a real hard time with his language. >> the issue i have with donald trump is his demeanor in his language and how he treats people and women. we live in a very polarized country. and i feel you, that donald trump is very much on a vengeance campaign. i really >> wish we could shift the conversation to talk about the border. >> i've >>...
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the next first lady, to show any interest in civil rights and equality for african-americans was mary lincoln, who had come from a slaveholding family that some of her family fought for the south. but mary saw the horrors of slavery, and many of her family members did free their enslaved workers. mary seamstress elizabeth keckley was a free african american and she informed mary of the plight of many of the former enslaved workers who were fleeing to the north during the civil war and that they were living in poverty. they were starving. and mary personally gave hundreds of dollars of her own money to those individuals to keep them fed and clothed. and she also wrote letters on behalf of some of these freed slaves for government positions, including for elizabeth keckley. between the civil war and eleanor roosevelt, who really was the first lady who took so many stances on this issue, there was lucy hayes, who you just heard about in a recent op ed white house history happy hour. lizzie hayes was known for her temperance stance, but she was also an abolitionist and had been an aboliti
the next first lady, to show any interest in civil rights and equality for african-americans was mary lincoln, who had come from a slaveholding family that some of her family fought for the south. but mary saw the horrors of slavery, and many of her family members did free their enslaved workers. mary seamstress elizabeth keckley was a free african american and she informed mary of the plight of many of the former enslaved workers who were fleeing to the north during the civil war and that they...
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mary m was a beautiful, a beautiful young lady. she to be successful in life.nd as she got older she decided to go into the field of health and she became a registered dental hygienist. i'm actually older than miriam. by seven years. and so there's a gap. i remember she was a baby because. she was so round and chubby. my father nicknamed her butterball and i guess my memories really started to develop when she got older and we would actually hang out more. that was my little sister. the day that miriam was killed, it was a thursday, october 3rd, 2013. i believe it was a thursday. i was in my office for an event i was hosting evening with terrie williams and so i was just really trying to get my thoughts together. what i was going to say. i'm sitting at desk, my laptops and i use aol. and so i saw on the main page there was a blurb about something happening in d.c. i didn't click on it because i was busy. i was in my zone and. had a tv at the time in my office and i didn't have it on. and then my phone started to ring. it was a after to my phone, just started ri
mary m was a beautiful, a beautiful young lady. she to be successful in life.nd as she got older she decided to go into the field of health and she became a registered dental hygienist. i'm actually older than miriam. by seven years. and so there's a gap. i remember she was a baby because. she was so round and chubby. my father nicknamed her butterball and i guess my memories really started to develop when she got older and we would actually hang out more. that was my little sister. the day...
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the president and the first lady joined the families of the fallen for the dignified transfer at dover air force base. tonight here, new reporting just in on these strikes. mary bruce live at the white house. >>> bracing for a major storm set to hit the u.s. authorities now warning of life-threatening conditions. tonight, with severe storms from texas into the southeast, all eyes now on this next major storm set to slam the west. damaging winds, flooding, and mudslides expected. rob marciano timing it out. >>> the deadly plane crash outside tampa, slamming into a home in clearwater, killing people inside the home and the pilot. what the pilot reported just beforehand. victor oquendo in florida tonight into. >>> the georgia case against donald trump and 18 alleged coconspirators. tonight what the fulton county d.a. has now acknowledged about her personal relationship with one of the prosecutors. what does this mean about the future of this case now? aaron katersky standing by. >>> the crisis at the border. tonight, senate republicans and democrats signaling they do have a bipartisan agreement, the first time in years. but will house republicans even consider i
the president and the first lady joined the families of the fallen for the dignified transfer at dover air force base. tonight here, new reporting just in on these strikes. mary bruce live at the white house. >>> bracing for a major storm set to hit the u.s. authorities now warning of life-threatening conditions. tonight, with severe storms from texas into the southeast, all eyes now on this next major storm set to slam the west. damaging winds, flooding, and mudslides expected. rob...
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of course , people paid attention to her, a spectacular lady, there she met andrei torkovsky and andrei torkovsky invited her to the role of mary in the winter with practically no clothes, more besides, he forced her to be naked under with this rubbish, so that she could feel the texture of this rubble, the texture of the body like this, so that everything would be true, so it was just wildly cold, but she almost gave in at the end, because there really was serious pneumonia there, but thank god it got better, mirashnichenko starred in a short episode with torkovsky, but that was enough for the director’s friend andron konchalovsky to notice her and invite her... to uncle vanya. and even more so , konchalovsky wrote the script for andrei rublev. he, of course, paid attention to this an amazing woman, stylish, who is at the piano. looked like an aristocrat, she had a problem for the film uncle vanya, to find a lady of aristocratic appearance, because everyone was like a collective farmer peasant woman, whom he tried, here irina petrovna could look like an aristocrat, that's when she played in kanchalovsky's film, uncle vanya , s
of course , people paid attention to her, a spectacular lady, there she met andrei torkovsky and andrei torkovsky invited her to the role of mary in the winter with practically no clothes, more besides, he forced her to be naked under with this rubbish, so that she could feel the texture of this rubble, the texture of the body like this, so that everything would be true, so it was just wildly cold, but she almost gave in at the end, because there really was serious pneumonia there, but thank...
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lady. so for us, you know, the most prominent space that see her and you see mary lincoln is through the theblue room. so we have a recreated white house. when you walk into our museum and you see mary lincoln and she's getting dressed for a ball. elizabeth is zipping up or i guess tying her up in the back. and then all of these sort of headless mannequins who are supposed to be other wealthy white women who are in the original design were gossiping about mary and talking about how much. they hate mary lincoln. and it's one of those things where i can always tell if the exhibit team, the design museum was diverse or not, because if it's not, that's the kind of narrative you get when. and of course, the exhibit's field is overwhelmingly male and which is part of the challenge. right. but so you have these kind of headless women who gossiping about mary, and that was the original interpretation. and one of the ways in which we've actually that is to really start to center the women in their own stories. so instead of talking about all the ways that these women hated mary, really talking about
lady. so for us, you know, the most prominent space that see her and you see mary lincoln is through the theblue room. so we have a recreated white house. when you walk into our museum and you see mary lincoln and she's getting dressed for a ball. elizabeth is zipping up or i guess tying her up in the back. and then all of these sort of headless mannequins who are supposed to be other wealthy white women who are in the original design were gossiping about mary and talking about how much. they...
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course, they paid attention to her, she was a spectacular lady, there she met andrei torkovsky and andrei tarkovsky invited her to play the role of marythat she could feel the texture of this rubbish, body texture like this, so that everything is true. accordingly, i just gave it away, because it was really wildly cold there, but almost at the end she had serious pneumonia, but thank god she recovered. mirashnichenko starred in torkovsky in a small episode, but that was enough for a friend to notice her director, andron konchalovsky, and invited his picture to uncle vanya. and even more so, konchalovsky wrote the script for andrei rublev, he of course paid attention to this amazing woman, stylish, who looked like an aristocrat at the piano, she had a problem for... an endless dog wedding, 12 years together you stop following the news, because to carry out, well, the soviet union was good, but nevertheless, there are still crazy morals there, it doesn’t matter there whether it was the soviet union, or whether it’s some kind of modern era, people with their character in general with a talent for transformation, so... the change of skins
course, they paid attention to her, she was a spectacular lady, there she met andrei torkovsky and andrei tarkovsky invited her to play the role of marythat she could feel the texture of this rubbish, body texture like this, so that everything is true. accordingly, i just gave it away, because it was really wildly cold there, but almost at the end she had serious pneumonia, but thank god she recovered. mirashnichenko starred in torkovsky in a small episode, but that was enough for a friend to...
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lady walked in. and i leaned over to my buddy who was another navyman and i leaned over and said i'm going the mary thatwho she was, where she came from. >> reporter: turns out the pair was from the same town inpasadena but had never met until linda went on a dream vacation and found -- a dream man. >> we are still very much in love. and very happy. i made my mind up years ago to be happy with roger. and he's never let me down. >> reporter: from that choice came forever. >> these are part of our family. >> reporter: three children, ten grandchildren, and ten great grandchildren later. they all now live in tracy. everyone wants to know, what's the secret to a love that lasts? >> we just talk to each other you know. >> you both put 100% of yourself into your marriage. you don't -- the society of marriage is 50/50. this doesn't work. >> reporter: communication, they say, is the key to finding -- >> this is the rehearsal dinner. >> reporter: and keeping true love. one that only gets sweeter -- >> she's the only one i want. >> reporter: with time. >> i would define that as love. >> the only one -- i know. th
lady walked in. and i leaned over to my buddy who was another navyman and i leaned over and said i'm going the mary thatwho she was, where she came from. >> reporter: turns out the pair was from the same town inpasadena but had never met until linda went on a dream vacation and found -- a dream man. >> we are still very much in love. and very happy. i made my mind up years ago to be happy with roger. and he's never let me down. >> reporter: from that choice came forever....
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ladies and they should turn on the time that you we are stuck. good, good. on the the specialties. smooth, unusual. sized with luxury and david with a touch of helen mary. excellent. all the actions of setting up europe save in 30 minutes dw cheated us to time hoping to boxes. style pin is down. i can is august and tiny house concept. when top rates, classical musicians under goals make music some value. in 19 minutes, dw, the systems can be used across different geographies. the real china itself needs to be incredibly scarce. way us booming business is onto real media and lots just green washing. what's now my name is the calls back said wow, thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold a bad. a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it aloud. and sort of being nosy, they like good everyone to ok, retiring into the microphone. sorry. check out the award winning outcome. don't hold back the 9 and the flower. oh yes, i'm beautiful. i've heard it before and it never grows old. i'm worshiped for my looks. my sense, my looks, but here's the thing. life starts with me. you see i feed me. every fruit comes from me. every potato, me every ker
ladies and they should turn on the time that you we are stuck. good, good. on the the specialties. smooth, unusual. sized with luxury and david with a touch of helen mary. excellent. all the actions of setting up europe save in 30 minutes dw cheated us to time hoping to boxes. style pin is down. i can is august and tiny house concept. when top rates, classical musicians under goals make music some value. in 19 minutes, dw, the systems can be used across different geographies. the real china...
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lady would. yeah. so maybe if i could dress up as an old woman selling maybe like £5 a woman selling maybe at like £5 a bag. mary. right. see how you get on with these two footballing. well a legend. another one. well one a legend. another one. uh known footballer. uh a very well known footballer. let's with first let's go with the first one. there is. there he is. >> you, do you know kevin >> did you, do you know kevin keegan i don't kevin keegan. >> look at him there again in his pomp playing there for liverpool while kevin keegan went 1977 and went off to play for hamburg. didn't he. >> amazing player. for hamburg. didn't he. >> yeahzing player. for hamburg. didn't he. >> yeah yeah..ayer. >> yeah yeah. >> yeah yeah. >> and then they replaced keegan at kenny at liverpool with kenny dalglish. >> king kenny number seven. >> did king kenny number seven. >> did king kenny number seven. >> funny the way things >> it's funny the way things things out how old. things worked out how old. >> hold on. we were going to see how old. how old do you think i think kevin is today 73 for kevin keegan. yeah i'd say she's pretty
lady would. yeah. so maybe if i could dress up as an old woman selling maybe like £5 a woman selling maybe at like £5 a bag. mary. right. see how you get on with these two footballing. well a legend. another one. well one a legend. another one. uh known footballer. uh a very well known footballer. let's with first let's go with the first one. there is. there he is. >> you, do you know kevin >> did you, do you know kevin keegan i don't kevin keegan. >> look at him there again...