Wednesday, December 6, 2017

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Well, I guess I said I wanted an adventure,

so here I am at the Paffendorfer Schloss Weihnachtsmarkt.

And if this video setup sounds familiar to you, then I guess that means that you've been

checking out the Wanted Adventure videos since the very beginning, so many years ago when

I was doing the little travel videos.

And if you don't recognize this video setup, I will put a link down in the description

box below to some of my first videos...so you can check them out if you want to?

They're a little bit different, but this is a throwback to those good ol' first few videos

that Mr. German Man and I did.

So yeah, if you want any more information on any of my other adventures, you can check

out all the other videos that we've made since then.

Bye!

So here I am at the Paffendorfer...Paffendorfer Schloss Weihnachtsmarkt.

Okay ready? Take two.

For more infomation >> Beautiful German Christmas Market in a Castle - Duration: 2:16.

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All HELL Breaks Loose As Trump Uncovers Obama's Covert Order To Agents To Take Out His Entire Family - Duration: 4:22.

All HELL Breaks Loose at WH As Trump Uncovers Obama's Covert Order To Agents To Take Out

His Entire Family.

Just because Obama is out of the White House, it doesn't mean that his nasty talons aren't

fully embedded in Washington D.C. as his team of "spies" keep infiltrating Trump's

administration to do his dirty bidding.

As Obama operates his "shadow government" from the headquarters of his D.C. mansion

just 3 miles from the White House, there's still believed to be around 30 "leakers"

who have infiltrated Trump's administration, where they continue to take classified government

intel back to the liberal media.

While Trump is no doubt watching his back now more than ever, he was never prepared

for one of his top military generals and trusted advisors to also be one of Obama's spies.

Trump just learned through a CIA official what this Obama spy has illegally been doing

for months through an illegal covert operation, and now all hell has broken loose at the White

House.

Obama has been relentless in his pursuits to take down President Trump ever since our

new President took office, where he even managed to get one of his Muslim operatives a job

in Trump's Homeland Security for a brief period of time.

Trump's Deputy National Security Adviser Dina Habib Powell was discovered to not only

be a Muslim, but good buddies with Hillary Clinton and Obama's former Iranian Muslim

Brotherhood advisor Valerie Jarrett as well, who was reporting everything she knew back

to the liberal media.

Trump promptly fired Powell after discovering she the one behind Obama's coup, and the

series of leaks coming from the White House.

While President Trump has been extremely careful lately to vet members of his inner circle

after being stabbed repeatedly in the back, now we're learning that his very own National

Security Advisor and top military General, H.R. McMaster, is also an Obama operative

who has been working secretly with Obama for months, even authorizing illegal surveillance

on President Trump.

This latest scandal that's ripping through Washington D.C. was just unearthed by CIA

officer John R. Maguire, who revealed during a recent intelligence-gathering operation

that McMaster was the individual this entire time authorizing illegal surveillance on President

Trump, including Trump's entire family and also Steve Bannon.

Maguire revealed that McMaster was one of the members of Obama's inner circle for

eight years, saying that the military general has been using a burner phone to send information

of his unlawful surveillance to an outside source.

What's even more chilling is that this intelligence that was gathered by McMaster was then sent

straight to a surveillance facility in Cyprus that is owned by George Soros.

The Intercept reports:

Maguire told at least two people that National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster, in coordination

with a top official at the National Security Agency, authorized surveillance of Steven

Bannon and Trump family members, including Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump.

Adding to these unsubstantiated claims, Maguire told the potential donors he also had evidence

H.R. McMaster used a burner phone to send information gathered through the surveillance

to a facility in Cyprus owned by George Soros.

Now Trump has finally had enough, and is launched a spy network of his own in order to combat

Obama's spies who keep managing to infiltrate him.

He's now looking to hire Blackwater founder Erik Prince and John R. Maguire who will then

"provide CIA Director Mike Pompeo and the White House with a global, private spy network

that would go around the U.S.'s official SWAMP-INFESTED intelligence agencies," The

Gateway Pundit reported.

This would be a huge blow to Obama's shadow government, as Trump's own private spy network

would be able to circumvent the FBI and CIA; both agencies that have become corrupt and

politicized under Obama with the appointment of ardently anti-Trump judges and directors.

This would allow Trump to oust these infiltrators without the interference of any crooked members

of these agencies working to bring him down.

It's absolutely insane how Obama is still managing to destroy our country through the

minions he's implanted all throughout Washington D.C. Subversion of a sitting president is

a very serious federal crime, and no doubt General McMaster will soon be answering for

his crimes against our President as more information about his treasonous scandal comes to light.

What do you think about this?

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For more infomation >> All HELL Breaks Loose As Trump Uncovers Obama's Covert Order To Agents To Take Out His Entire Family - Duration: 4:22.

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New Peppa Pig English Episodes Compilation || Peppa Pig English Episodes 2017 - Duration: 11:20.

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5 WEIRD German Christmas Traditions (and one that's not...) - Duration: 8:43.

I love the German Christmas traditions, but some of them are a little weird.

Hey everyone! I'm Dana and you're watching Wanted Adventure Living Abroad.

In the past I've made a several Christmas videos, including but not limited to German

versus American Christmas traditions, a video about Advent calendars and Advent wreaths

in Germany, Christmas dinner in Germany versus the USA, trying German Christmas snacks, and

even a video in which I read you a poem.

And I have put all those videos and more into a Christmas and New Year's playlist, which

I will link down in the description box below.

But now, some of the German Christmas traditions that I've experienced that are, in my opinion,

are a little bit weird.

First up: Krampus because, well, this one's a pretty easy target.

From what I learned, Krampus is the evil sidekick of St. Nicholas

in some parts of the German-speaking world.

So not in all parts of Germany, but here in Munich at least there is the Krampus Run in

December, where hundreds of...

Krampuses? Krampi? Krampuses? Krampuses.

During which hundreds of Krampuses parade through the city.

Now, Krampus can take many different forms, all of them terrifying, and while St. Nicholas

brings gifts for the good little kids, Krampus is the punisher of the bad boys and girls,

and even carries around a whip or this whip-like stick ready to use.

Now as an adult, I personally loved the Krampus Run.

I had so much fun there, but still it just, it seems a little weird that St. Nicholas

has this evil companion running around with a whip.

For more information on where Krampus came from and video footage of the demon sidekick,

you can check out my video from the Krampus parade in Munich a few years ago.

Next up we have the Christkind pageant in Nuremberg.

Now, as far as I've understood it, Christkind literally means "Christ Child," and in many

parts of Germany this then equates to the baby Jesus.

But in Nuremberg the Christkind is actually a teenage girl, and every two years there

is this kind of competition to choose the new Christkind.

Which, having a competition to choose the new Christkind already seems a little bit strange,

but then I found out that there are also height regulations for the Christkind.

So to even qualify to compete, the girls must be at least 160 centimeters.

Which makes this sound to me more in the direction of a beauty pageant.

Is this a Christkind beauty pageant?

I just don't understand why is there are height qualifications for choosing the next Christkind.

So yeah, this tradition just seems a little strange to me.

If anyone can explain it better I would love to hear down in the comments what this Christkind

pageant is all about. Thank you.

Now this next one is a Christmas tradition that is a little weird, but I love it.

I love it so, so much.

And that is putting your clean shoes or boots outside on the night of December 5th so that

Nikolaus can come during the night and fill them with little treats like oranges, walnuts,

small chocolates.

I think this one is weird because it always feels a little strange to eat chocolate that

has been in my shoe.

Like, no matter how much I clean the shoe, it's still a weird place to put food.

But I love this tradition because it's also just so cute to open up the door the next

morning and find my shoes filled with treats.

And yes, Nikolaus has come to our apartment many years, Mr. German Man always makes sure

that he knows to come here too. Thank you, Stefan.

Another strange Christmas tradition that I've taken part in several times here in Germany

is called Schrotteln.

Now, Mr. German Man tells me that this tradition can also be called Wichteln, but it's never

been called that any of the times that I've taken part in it, so I'm sticking with Schrotteln

for this video.

Now, Schrott means scrap, so Schrotteln is basically where you gift your friends your

old scrap, the stuff you don't want anymore.

You dig around in your home and find something that you don't want anymore.

You wrap it up, usually in old newspaper, and then get together with your friends and

play a little game where you have to pass around the "gifts" until everyone ends

up with something crappy from someone else.

It is totally fun, and a really great way to enjoy spending time with your friends without

having to go out and buy something new, spend money, so I really love this tradition too,

but still when you explain it out, like that you give your friends the crappiest stuff

that you can find in your apartment that you don't want anymore, it definitely sounds a

little weird.

And then during Christmas it is also a tradition in Germany to watch the movie "Drei Haselnüsse

für Aschenbrödel," which is literally in English "Three Hazelnuts for Cinderella,"

but is also known in English as "Three Wishes for Cinderella."

And this movie was filmed in 1973 in both Germany and the Czech Republic, and the movie

was filmed with both German and Czech actors and when they first shot the film, the Czech

actors spoke Czech and the German actors spoke German, so the original footage of this movie

is in both Czech and German all mixed up together.

And then for the final Czech film, they dubbed the German parts into Czech, and for the final German

film, they dubbed the Czech parts that they had into German.

Which I think is an amazing, such an interesting way to go about making the movie.

But it was still a little weird for me when I first found out that watching this now over

40 years old Cinderella movie that has apparently nothing to do with Christmas is a

Christmas tradition in Germany.

And then lastly we have a weird German Christmas tradition that isn't.

So in America somehow, at some point in time, somewhere the rumor got started that it is

a German Christmas tradition to hide a pickle, real or as an ornament I'm not really sure,

in the Christmas tree and the first child to find it gets a prize.

But I have yet to find anyone in Germany who does this or who has ever heard of this tradition.

So this is a weird German tradition that isn't.

However, if anyone out there does this tradition in America or Germany or anywhere in the world,

I would love to know, so please let me know down in the comments.

So my question for you is: what is your take on these Christmas traditions and what other

interesting holiday traditions do you know of around the world?

Please let me know in the comments below.

Thanks so much for watching!

If you love these videos, if you enjoy the content I'm putting out there, please don't

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Thank you so much for your support.

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Until next time, auf Wiedersehen!

If anyone...

More in the direct...

Fine...

Another strange...I have a really hard time starting.

Still kind of like, huh. Interesting. A little weird. Interesting.

For more infomation >> 5 WEIRD German Christmas Traditions (and one that's not...) - Duration: 8:43.

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Gary Lineker - Final Draw Challenge - Duration: 0:57.

For more infomation >> Gary Lineker - Final Draw Challenge - Duration: 0:57.

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Jorge SAMPAOLI – Argentina - Final Draw Reaction - Duration: 1:08.

First off, what are your initial impressions of the

group that you've ended up with?

My first impression is just a feeling of assurance,

that now we know for certain who we're going to

be playing. The difficulty of the group

lies in the different characteristics of

the teams that we're going to

face. They're all pretty

distinct: a really strong Iceland

team, physically, but also collectively;

a highly talented Croatia

side; and then, a fairly unpredictable

team like Nigeria, who have

players who can cause you damage

at any moment.

A curiosity in this group is that it's the

fifth time that Nigeria and Argentina have been

drawn together at a World Cup. Do you think

that's important?

Well, that's just down to chance, really...The truth is

that with Nigeria you don't know which team is going

to turn up on the day, so they're rather

dangerous opponents, especially as we play them

in the last match. But listen, we'll have to prepare

for what lies ahead, face it head-on and be confident

that Argentina has what it takes to

advance to the next stage.

For more infomation >> Jorge SAMPAOLI – Argentina - Final Draw Reaction - Duration: 1:08.

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Cafu - Final Draw Challenge - Duration: 1:33.

Let's see. If you could choose to replay

one FIFA World Cup game, which one would it be:

the loss to France in the final in 1998

or the 1-7 against Germany in 2014?

This one is very simple: I would prefer to replay the one in 1998 against France,

because I played in that match, unlike the one in 2014, in which I could not

have changed the result. I would have preferred to play and

have the opportunity to change the outcome of a situation for which I am to blame too,

and not for one I am not responsible at all like the 1-7. So I would choose the one in 1998.

Just so you see that this is all for real: but I will not answer this one,

since I already did the first! Let's see You can line up your perfect 11.

Who is the right back: Cafu or Dani Alves? Let's do it like this:

we play Dani Alves upfront, as a winger, and I play as a wingback,

right behind him.

You realise that I enjoy this game, don't you? I am good at answering questions.

See, how easy it is to answer them? All done!

For more infomation >> Cafu - Final Draw Challenge - Duration: 1:33.

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Gernot ROHR – Nigeria - Final Draw Reaction - Duration: 2:01.

Our group is a difficult group.

You know we are supposed to be the last

one because we are in pot number

four, so we have the first game against

Croatia who have a very good team, they play

good technical football. The second

game will be Iceland.

Iceland is a very strong team, also I

saw them in the European Championship,

they play very well, very strong football.

The last game is against Argentina so

it's already, again, the same because when

the last World Cup had already Argentina

Nigeria. We played them in a friendly but

it's not sure that we can have the same

result. You know, we played against

Argentina in Krasnodar in Russia and

they played without Messi so we know

that it's not easy to play against this

team, who is supposed to be number one in

our group. So yes, interesting also that

we have to start in Kaliningrad.

Kaliningrad is the western side of Russia and

the time difference, then we go to Saint

Petersburg for the second game and the third

game will be in Volgograd, so we have

to travel a lot and have to choose a

good base camp to be not too far away

from these cities. Do you think that

Argentina are the favourites and you're in

second place? We hope, we hope, we hope. I

saw the the other group the other group

we finished second and if France is

first or we could have again last 16

game

France-Nigeria, like in Brazil. I hope

so, but will be very difficult because

Croatia and Iceland are very good teams

and Argentina is number four in the world.

For more infomation >> Gernot ROHR – Nigeria - Final Draw Reaction - Duration: 2:01.

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I'm so jet lagged... - Duration: 3:02.

Hey everyone! Dana here and I am so jet lagged.

We just got back to Germany from Florida on Saturday, today is Monday, and while on the

trip I took so many amazing video clips and I vlogged about the beach and my thoughts

about returning to Florida for the first time in a little over three years, and all the

while, all while I was doing that I was totally ambitiously thinking like, oh yes, I will

get back to Germany on Saturday and I will have plenty of time to edit that footage for

the Wednesday video.

Yeah, no.

From Saturday to Sunday we honestly slept about seventeen hours.

We were so tired on Saturday from all of the traveling that I kid you not, we fell asleep

at 6 p.m. and I could not manage to wake up until 1 p.m. the next day.

Like, it's not like I was just laying in bed relaxing. No.

I really could not force my eyes open until 1 p.m. the following day.

That was definitely the longest I've ever slept.

And so I'm just filming this now because there's no way that I can manage to edit that amazing

Florida footage by Wednesday.

I really want to give that video the editing attention that it deserves, and right now

I just still feel totally disoriented, and I'm hungry but I have zero appetite whatsoever.

It's really a confusing feeling.

I feel hungry on the one hand, but even just the thought of food turns my stomach.

And according to what I found online, jet lag symptoms can include disorientation -- check -- loss

of appetite -- check -- disturbed sleeping — either too much or too little sleeping — for me

it's too much, mild depression, mood changes, headaches and nausea, and so yeah, I would

say other than the headaches, which I don't seem to have, I've been experiencing all

of those other things, so I'm just not ready to dive right into the editing yet, but I

did just want to make this little short video to give a post-trip update.

So my question for you is: Have you experienced jet lag, when was it the worst, what do you

do to combat jet lag, and has anyone out there noticed that it's getting worse with age?

Like, I feel like I was much less susceptible to jet lag when I was 22, just throwing that out there.

Please let me know in the comments below.

Thanks so much for watching!

Hopefully I will be back with a "normal" video soon.

Until next time, auf Wiedersehen.

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