You rub it inside the walls of the vagina, like that. rub it in like you would rub sunscreen on your face. And if you do that twice a week, it makes sex not painful and dry.It helps with arousal and orgasm. It's literally better than Viagra. And it's cheap. And I'm telling you all this as a
OK, another question for you. rub all over the cauliflower, and then you finish it with some tahini.
You're going to take a 10-pound chunk of it and say, who gives a shit about the rest? Rub it down with sugar and then smoke it, then slice and be like, I'm the man?I don't get that.
but you're going to take a model community and shove it to the corner and rub its nose in dog poop and then create the one thing that you say you don'twant you can't take good people and mistreat them and mistreat them and not
Please rub your hands together. Rub your hands together, here we go.Clap twice. Hands up.
They're waiting for a disaster to happen. - Rubber comes from the Brazilian rubber tree. As early as 1600 BC, Mesoamericans cut the bark to release this milky white liquid, now known as latex.
- This is why when you heat up rubber, it shrinks. - Rubber band's fascinating. To think that when they're sitting on an old package of papers for a long time holding those papers together, it's done by a perpetual pounding, pounding, pounding
Leather was the best option but it had little give. Rubber had the potential to fix all those problems. So for the next 50 years, the use of rubber exploded.
He showed Charles the warehouse full of rotten rubber. Rubber had potential but in its current form, it was just too problematic. However, he said if anyone could figure out how to make rubber stable in a wider temperature range and non-sticky, well, then that person would stand
Now we have more sophisticated technology that's way faster and it allows us to work in these easier to use ways. Ruby is by far and away number one, but I actually like JavaScript.
who did you speak to? I got access to the highest levels of government, military, and intelligence community. My interview subjects range from Secretary Rubio, who's also our national security advisor now, White House National Security Council members, Navy fighter pilots, admirals, generals, a former Secretary of Defense, uh the leadership of all the recent classified US
the inside out. The recovery teams are going through this wreckage. The noise you can hear is them throwing bits of rubble down as they try to clear their way through these apartments searching for the bodies of those who are believed to have been killed here and checking if there is anybody else trapped. There are lots of evacuated residents who are gathered here just really stunned by what they experienced last night and
Those impurities are often what determine a gemstone’s color, which can sometimes change its name. Ruby and sapphire — two paragons of gem high society — are actually just different colors of the same mineral, corundum. Other weird stuff can happen to baby gemstones too.
And Gretchen Rubin has been an incredible inspiration and guide for me as I've embarked on that adventure. Rubin is one of today's most influential observers of happiness and human nature. She's the author of many books, including Life in Five Sense, which we'll hear about in our talk today.
Nosotros creamos Rivet Ventures porque nos dimos cuenta de que la mujer realmente domina enmarcado en términos de consumo el 70%, 80% de las decisiones de compra en muchos rubros, las hace la consumidora femenina y esto es en todo el mundo. Y representan como grupo 2, 3 trillones de gastos anuales que hacen las mujeres como mercado y eso las pondría por encima del
And she said, we're so happy that you're here. Ruben is going to invite you to three of his shoots. He shoots very famous people.
OK. Do you remember what he played for you? "Ruby, My Dear", "Pannonica". He played all kind-- oh, man, he played a lot.
But there's about another week of performances, right? RUBEN J. CARBAJAL: Week and a half. So definitely see it before then, and if not, it's going to LA next, and that's close plane ride.
So without further ado, let's welcome Ruben Carbajal and Ryan Alvarado. RUBEN J. CARBAJAL: Thank you. So I was wondering if you guys could kick it off just talking a little bit about the characters that you play.
And then give us a little fun fact about yourselves if you have one. RUBEN J. CARBAJAL: OK. Oh, cool. Hi, everyone, thank you so much for having us.
Hey, hola. And wow, I did not grow up Mexican folk dancing, but I wish I did. RUBEN J. CARBAJAL: I'm sorry, that's the first thing I thought of. No, yeah. RUBEN J. CARBAJAL: I didn't mean to-- And I'm an avid hip hop fan.
But yeah. Hi. RUBEN J. CARBAJAL: You have a dog. I do have a dog.
I do have a dog. RUBEN J. CARBAJAL: That's really interesting. I have a dog.
How did you train up on those roles? RUBEN J. CARBAJAL: Well, I first heard about the show when it was still a glimmer of a show, when it was still the "Hamilton Mixtape." I had been a huge fan of Lin-Manuel Miranda's work.
That's cool, that's cool. RUBEN J. CARBAJAL: Thank you all. Oh my gosh. I didn't get paid for that, I promise.
Even the inside people, wow. RUBEN J. CARBAJAL: Yeah, yeah. I was in and out of auditions last year, and to finally get that call that I was going to be a part of the show that I have looked up to,
We all are. We're always thanking our lucky stars together in big groups. RUBEN J. CARBAJAL: Always. You know. But yeah.
You know. But yeah. RUBEN J. CARBAJAL: Cool. Thank you. Ruben, you touched a little bit on the actual trying out process.
Games"-likesque process of becoming part of the show? RUBEN J. CARBAJAL: Yeah, step one was just to find out where and when the audition was actually going to be held. I have an awesome representation.
So they had regional tryouts? RUBEN J. CARBAJAL: Yeah, I auditioned in LA. I know they had some in Dallas, and I think Atlanta maybe had some.
So I'm like, this is "American Idol." If not-- Or the ticket's a counter. RUBEN J. CARBAJAL: I'm like, being punked right now. So that room led me to a callback the next day.
At that point, did you know who you were going to be trying out for? RUBEN J. CARBAJAL: Yes. After that, my agent sort of handled all that information that they would pass on, and be like, OK, like Alex Lacamoire's
So yeah, I mean, it was-- That's a long journey. RUBEN J. CARBAJAL: Yeah. Yeah, yeah. RUBEN J. CARBAJAL: From when I first auditioned to opening night, it was about a year.
So were you working on something else at the time? RUBEN J. CARBAJAL: Yeah, auditioning, and I did a guest star on a TV show last year, which was really fun, and it kind of kept me busy. And with a show like "Hamilton," there are more productions opening up.
I was lucky enough that my first audition, Alex Lacamoire happened to be in the room. RUBEN J. CARBAJAL: Nice. I don't know why, but he was there.
You got the whole family. RUBEN J. CARBAJAL: You can start.
You got the whole family. RUBEN J. CARBAJAL: Yeah.
You got the whole family. RUBEN J. CARBAJAL: I like the Bay, don't get me wrong.
You got the whole family. RUBEN J. CARBAJAL: Yeah, I actually got to host one of #EduHam days, which was so much fun.
You got the whole family. RUBEN J. CARBAJAL: Wow, like, these kids-- I think they're sophomores and juniors in high school, getting ready to go off into the world.
You got the whole family. RUBEN J. CARBAJAL: Solea, you want to start?
You got the whole family. RUBEN J. CARBAJAL: I think that if the art is willing to take that risk-- I mean, it's already taking a risk
Rubbish. They just didn't work this time.
Rubber was a major industry in this area.
Rube Goldberg machine of revenue extraction that was entirely dependent upon the citizens that, ostensibly, they were there to protect,
Rubber Room is an awesome group.
Ruben and the Google team use their everyday problem solving skills to support some of the NGOs making an impact on the ground.
Ruben put together this crowdfunding campaign for effect.org, and he whizzed past his goal.
Rubik's Cube you wouldn't need a conference room full of people or even an NFL stadium on a on a Sunday during a
Rubik's Cube and I've had a lot of cubers ask me why don't you say the Rubik's Cube because in the book I