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Heres exactly what happened during the Mass. Pike road rage incident, according to the p0lice report - Duration: 0:36.

Heres exactly what happened during the Mass. Pike road rage incident, according to the p0lice report

It was the apparent road rage incident that : A 65 year old Framingham man desperately clung to the hood of a 37 year old Ashland man"s speeding car at one point allegedly reaching 70 miles per hour on the Massachusetts Turnpike for more than 2 miles.

Although the incident happened Friday, more information , as both men in the incident were arraigned in Waltham District Court.

Here"s a look at what we know about the bizarre, charged encounter, according to the State Police report, eyewitnesses, and the men"s lawyers.

The story differs a bit from each man"s perspective, but each agrees that the incident which happened around 4:45 p.m. on I 90 westbound in Weston began with what appeared to be a minor sideswipe type crash. Mark Fitzgerald, 37, of Ashland, said that his Infiniti SUV was hit by a pickup truck that had gone into his lane; however, Richard Kamrowski, 65, of Framingham, said that Fitzgerald "drifted over into his lane and hit the mirror of his truck and folded it forward," according to a State Police report.

Kamrowski said that he wanted to exchange information with Fitzgerald, who kept on driving, so he caught up with him in the left lane, according to the police report.

Mark Fitzgerald, who authorities say drove nearly three miles on the Massachusetts Turnpike Friday as an older man desperately clung to his hood, appeared to face charges on Monday.

When traffic was stopped, Kamrowski said he went up to the Infiniti"s passenger window and asked for Fitzgerald to pull over so the two could exchange information, but said Fitzgerald wouldn"t pull over. So Kamrowski grabbed a water bottle from the passenger seat, walking to the front of the Infiniti and demanding Kamrowski to pull over. When Fitzgerald started to drive, Kamrowski jumped onto the hood of the car "to not get run over by the SUV," Kamrowski told authorities, and smashed the windshield with the water bottle.

Fitzgerald told authorities "that he was in fear for his safety," which is why he started to drive with the other man on the hood of his car.

Fitzgerald said that he stopped several times and told the other man to get off the hood of his car, but that he refused, "so he drove some more," according to the police report.

However, Kamrowski said the other man "would speed up fast and hit the brakes fast" in an effort to try and throw him off the hood. He told police that he felt the SUV at one point going 60 to 70 miles per hour, and "stated that he thought he was going to die."

The incident came to an end about 2 miles later, when several cars boxed the SUV in at the center median, and a Good Samaritan with a gun identified by police as Frankie Hernandez, 49 ordered Fitzgerald to get out of the car.

"Now that the SUV was boxed in, Kamrowski [said he] felt safe enough to get off the hood and he did," police write.

Several witnesses took video of the two men interacting and called 911, according to the police report.

No one in the police report said they saw the actual side swipe accident, but they did describe the dramatic ordeal that followed. One witness said he saw a "very angry" Kamrowski approach Fitzgerald"s car, and that the two were arguing through the open passenger side window and, at one point, possibly even hitting each other. That witness said he saw Kamrowski jump on the Infiniti"s hood, and then the SUV started to drive.

However, another witness said he saw Kamrowski walk to the front of the car, and said that the man had to jump onto the hood of the car to avoid being run over. He said that the Infiniti "would speed up and step on the brakes hard, quickly starting and stopping, attempting to throw Kamrowski off the hood."

Both witnesses said several cars tried to initially box the Infiniti in, but that Fitzgerald took off, "and sped to an estimated 70 mph," according to the police report.

When the Infiniti ran into traffic, several cars were able to box it in successfully this time on the median. Hernandez, who is licensed to carry a gun, told police he "was in fear of the safety of the man on the hood," so he drew his weapon and ordered Fitzgerald to get out.

A trooper caught up to the cars just after Fitzgerald got out of his Infiniti, and noticed Hernandez had a gun. The trooper drew his own gun and ordered Hernandez to put his weapon down, and then put him in handcuffs "till he could figure out what was going on," according to the police report. Meanwhile, several bystanders told the trooper that Hernandez "was just a Good Samaritan helping out." Police verified that Hernandez did have a license to carry, and his firearm was later returned to him, the report said. He was released without charge.

Meanwhile, police said that as Fitzgerald spoke to troopers at the scene, he "seemed very upset and was smoking from a vape machine," the report said.

Fitzgerald was arrested and charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon on a person over 60, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, and leaving the scene of a property damage accident. Kamrowski was also arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and malicious damage to a motor vehicle.

Both Kamrowski and Fitzgerald were taken back to the State Police"s barracks, and were held in cell numbers 1 and 3, respectively, according to the police report. Both men were released Monday morning to appear in Waltham District Court Kamrowski on personal recognizance, and Fitzgerald on dollar 500 bail.

Not guilty pleas were entered for both men by their lawyers each of which said the men were fearful of each other during the tumultuous encounter.

"It was an incredibly scary experience," said Kamrowski"s lawyer, Joseph Comenzo, outside the courtroom Monday.

Comenzo said Kamrowski was traveling home from work at the time of the incident and wasn"t the aggressor. He said his client remained shaken up Monday.

"All he was looking to do is exchange information" with Fitzgerald after an initial accident, Comenzo said.

But Fitzgerald"s lawyer, Michael Chinman, told a different story in court: "The other party [Kamrowski] was the aggressor here," he said.

Chinman said Fitzgerald was fearful of Kamrowski, and that after "minor contact between the vehicles," Kamrowski got out of his truck and appeared angry.

"There is zero indication of any damage to the other party"s car," Chinman said.

Asked why Fitzgerald drove for so long with Kamrowski on the hood, Chinman said his client feared for his own safety.

"It was a difficult situation," Chinman said. "He was in fear of what had happened."

As Chinman addressed reporters outside court, a suited Fitzgerald stood next to him in silence while sporting a pair of sunglasses.

"This is a man who had attacked Mr. Fitzgerald while he was seated in his own car," Chinman said. "Mr. Fitzgerald reasonably decided I need to get away from this man, started to drive away, and the man jumped onto the hood of Mr. Fitzgerald"s car. The video we"ve all seen... doesn"t show what happened prior to Mr. Fitzgerald driving."

Chinman was apparently referring to video footage shot by a civilian witness.

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What Is Turbulence? - Duration: 3:36.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

Cruise down the street, and you leave chaos in your wake.

As you drive or ride your bike, you've

probably noticed the wind whipping around you.

Here's what the airflow looks like.

These disturbances in the air and other fluids

are known as turbulence.

Quantifying these fragmented flows

is one of the greatest problems in math.

If researchers can find a way to capture

this chaos in an equation, we'll be

better able to understand this universal event,

from locomotion to ocean currents

to how gases move throughout galaxies.

Turbulence is everywhere if we look close enough.

Blow out a candle and watch the swirling of the smoke trails.

Disrupt a stream with a stick and see the little whirlpools

form in the wake.

On larger scales, the ocean currents sweep

across the globe.

Storms churn the atmosphere on Earth and other planets.

How can researchers study the chaotic phenomenon

known as turbulence, and what's preventing them from capturing

the full picture?

Fluids are gases and liquids that flow and adapt

to the shape of a container think

water, honey, blood, and air.

They have quantifiable properties

like viscosity, velocity, pressure,

and density that mathematicians can track over time.

They're also governed by the laws of conservation

of mass, energy, and momentum.

Mathematicians describe fluid flows using the Navier-Stokes

equations.

You can think of these equations as Newton's second law

for the motion of fluids.

Force equals mass times acceleration.

On the left side of the equation is

the density and acceleration, or the change

in velocity of a particle of fluid over time.

On the right side is change in pressure,

internal forces of stress, and finally, external forces

acting on the fluid.

Smooth continuous fluid flows, like in a gentle stream

or pipe, are called laminar flows.

The equations work well for describing how particles behave

in laminar flows, but most fluids in nature

are not so orderly.

They can be really chaotic, or turbulent.

In the case of your afternoon drive,

the air starts as a laminar flow as it

meets the front of your car.

What happens next depends on your car's shape,

speed, texture, temperature, as well as the properties

of the air and atmosphere.

Most cars have an aerodynamic shape,

which minimizes the turbulence initially.

As the air moves over the car, the molecules

closest to your door stay put and interact with its surface.

Further away, air molecules travel at different speeds.

These layers of different air create friction and turbulence,

what you'd feel as drag.

The result is vortices and eddies

that, in turn, generate more and more swirls.

Ever heard of the butterfly effect?

It says a flap of a butterfly's wing in Japan

could set off a chain of events that

could trigger a tornado in Texas a week later.

These eddies that beget more eddies and vortices

and so on become too complicated for mathematicians

to predict or quantify.

Where will eddies form?

How many will there be?

Where will energy be concentrated or dispersed?

Plug in certain values, and the equations may spit out

infinite values for velocity.

This breaks down or blows up the model.

Because of these challenges and the possibilities

that understanding turbulence could lead to,

there's a million dollar reward for proving either

that the Navier-Stokes equations always work

or that they sometimes fail, meaning velocity

becomes infinite.

Until then, who knows what chain of events

you'll start by taking your Sunday drive.

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What Are S.M.A.R.T. Goals: S.M.A.R.T. Method of Goal Setting - Duration: 7:01.

Well, the nice thing about setting goals is once you learn how to do it based on your

personality.

You can take that into anything that you want to do for the rest of your life.

This is Stephanie B from Career Makeover Academy.

And today, I have an honored guest.

Jeannette Ryals with Jeannette Ryals & Company.

A real estate investor with more than 12 years of experience bringing her information online.

So that she can teach others how to do the same thing.

So that they can be financially free.

Welcome, Jeannette!

How are you today?

I'm great.

Thanks for having me on, Stephanie.

I just kind of wanted to see what's your background on goals and have you tell us a little about

yourself.

Absolutely.

So, I spent 16 years in corporate America in a sales executive and management position.

Teaching others with no sales experience, how to set and achieve goals.

And I did that mainly on the personal side, because if you set personal goals that are

extremely large you will get everything that you want professionally out of life.

That's how actually approached goal setting in the corporate setting.

But, after 16 years, I kind of had enough of it.

And, I decided 'You know what?

With all of the time, effort, and energy that I'm spending I really should just be doing

this for myself."

So, I stepped down from management and just put myself into a sales position.

And, planned for 5th year that I would actually step out and start my own business in real

estate investing.

And that's what I did.

After 1 year, I was able to replace my income of 6 figures with just real estate.

And, I continue to do real estate today.

Along with promissory note lending.

And then teaching other people how to actually self-direct their IRAs so they can make money

rather than just seeing their money stay very even over 10-20 years.

So, that's what I do now.

I think it'll be very interesting to see how your goal setting practice has set you up

for such success at this point in your life.

You're doing amazing things and actually teaching others to do what you do.

Well, the nice thing about setting goals is once you learn how to do it based on your

personality you can take that into anything that you want to do for the rest of your life.

I don't start my day any differently now than when I was in corporate America.

I get up.

I plan my day.

I work my plan rather than having my day kind of run me.

Which is very easy to do if you work from your home.

That's the same thing I do every day.

So, I get up.

I exercise.

I make sure that i plan my day out.

Whatever my top 3 things are to do I make sure I get them done first.

Or, if there's something I just absolutely dislike I get it out of the way first thing.

I think once you learn to set and achieve goals it becomes very simple to set yourself

up for what you want out of life.

And, since success means so many things to so many people.

I think it's important to realize that you have to find what's important to you.

There's nothing right and there's nothing wrong.

It has to be based on what you want out of life.

For me, I wanted time and freedom.

So, I didn't want to have all of my corporate benefits that I had because I know they came

with golden handcuffs.

The company car, the expense ticket, everything like that.

That was wonderful, but that also meant that they could call me up any time that they wanted

to and have me drive 100 miles.

Have me go out of town on 2 days notice.

Or 1 day notice.

I really wanted to own my time again and it didn't really matter to me what I did, but

I knew that by real estate I could not only effect today's income but I could get tomorrow's

security under way.

And I think that's what most people are really worried about today is that they really wanted

something for themselves but their just not sure how to do it.

Or, they want that job that they love but they just don't know how to make the money

side of it work.

So, I think once you learn to set goals and obtain them and actually evaluate them things

become so much easier for you to do every day.

It's a requirement in order to succeed.

And to be able to set those goals and obtain them.

Set reasonable steps to obtain those goals.

Without that, you can have a pie in the sky goal but if you can't figure out how to make

it happen.

Then it doesn't happen usually.

You know?

It's demoralizing.

It is.

How many people set those new years resolutions and then by week 2 or 3 or 4 or February,

March they're like "Ugh.

I'm a failure.

I couldn't do this."

Exactly!

And the problem is: they didn't have the background to set up those goals and actually be able

to obtain them.

Right!

And honestly, if you set goals based on how your personality is it's so much easier.

You know, the "Type A" person - the goal getter - they will figure out a way to do things;

but the person maybe that is kind of an even-keeled person - that isn't as high energy and things

like that - sometimes setting goals can really scare people like that and they need to understand

that there's more than one way to set and achieve goals.

I teach mainly the S.M.A.R.T Method but I also have 3 other methods that I use because

not everybody wants to set a goal for every part of their life.

Maybe they only want fitness or they only want financial or they only want to set that

goal to get that better job.

And that's ok.

And, I think people need to realize that: If you kind of work with your personality

instead of against it things will fall into place much easier for you.

Yeah, I think people sort of assume that the "Type A" personality route's the only way

to go.

And when they lose momentum they internalize that, unfortunately.

So, let's backtrack a little bit and lets talk about the S.M.A.R.T goals.

Can you tell us what that acronym stands for?

Sure.

S.M.A.R.T.

Goals entail 5 things.

First, your goal needs to be 'Specific'.

If I was going to run a marathon I need to say what marathon I'm actually going to run.

For those of you that don't know, that's 26.2 miles.

That's a specific goal.

It has to be 'Measurable'.

That's what the 'M' stands for.

Is it going to be measured at an event?

Are you going to just do a time?

Are you going to do a place?

It has to have a specific ability to be measured.

That way you know if you hit it or if you just kind of failed on hitting that.

Which is ok.

Then you have to write it so it's 'Attainable' for you.

For example: I haven't run a marathon since I was 40 years old.

For me to go out and do right now that is in no way, shape, or form going to happen.

It has to be attainable for you as you write it today.

Then it has to be 'Realistic' for you.

Depending on your job.

Are you working 60 hours a week or do you have 2 children?

Things like that you have to take those into consideration.

So, is it realistic for you at this point in your life to actually do the goal that

you're putting on paper?

The 'T' stands for the "Time".

When are you going to actually start.

Whether it's start training, start your new business, start training for a marathon.

Whatever that is, you have to have a start date.

One of the biggest issues, I think, with some people is that they'll say 'As soon as I get

this done I'll start that."

"As soon as I get that done then I'll start that," but you can't do that with goals.

You have to start whenever it is.

If it's tomorrow or today at 5 pm that's when you're going to start.

And you'll see whether or not you're going to get what you need done out of the way to

actually hit that goal.

Well, that's the S.M.A.R.T.

Method.

The other method that I actually teach and it works a lot for creative people.

If you just get overwhelmed by having a goal sheet and looking at that goal sheet every

single day and saying those goals to yourself you just get so overwhelmed because you feel

stressed out, another method that I teach is Personality Plus.

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What is Long-Term Care Insurance? - Duration: 2:37.

Long-term care insurance policies provide coverage for those that need assistance with

daily tasks either in a long-term care facility or in the home.

There are six activities of daily living or ADLs that are relevant to long-term care policies.

They include bathing, dressing, transferring (that's getting from the bed to the chair,

or the chair to the wheelchair, for example), toileting, maintaining continence, and eating.

If someone cannot perform two of those tasks or needs to be monitored to prevent injury

when performing at least two of them and a physician certifies this, that is when most

long-term care insurance policies kick in.

There are a couple different ways that you can purchase a long-term care insurance policy.

The first type of policy is a stand-alone long-term care policy.

That just means that it only covers long-term care.

This is probably the most common option for many people.

You'll get a quote, and it will be customizable to your situation for the maximum amount of

coverage per day, throughout the policy overall, as well as any features such as inflation

protection that you might have the option to add.

The upside of a stand-alone long-term care policy is that they can be fairly robust and

customizable based on the quote that you prefer for your situation and budget.

The downside is that they can be fairly expensive overall and they can be difficult to

get underwritten for.

So keep that in mind.

This is one of the reasons why many applicants also consider hybrid policies.

Those are policies that couple long-term care with another insurance need.

You may for example purchase a life insurance policy that has the option to add coverage

for long-term care through what's called a rider.

That's just a fancy term for a part of an insurance policy that can be optionally added.

The advantage of the hybrid policies is that they might be less expensive than purchasing

each type of insurance on their own.

The downside is sometimes the coverage might not be as robust or comprehensive as purchasing

those policies independently.

Thanks for listening today and please come to PureFinancial.com for more information.

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SMEGMA | What's smegma? - Duration: 3:32.

what's smegma how to get rid of it and it's the only a man's thing stay tuned

for all the answers

welcome to be sexpositive the most positive sex education channel my name

is Marisol Pedeboy I'm very happy to meet you here once

more it's amazing how the channel is growing well it's thanks to all of you

that I can continue making more and more content that you can enjoy in this

episode I'm going to talk about a topic that is not usually discussed smegma

okay in my sound gross but it's something so natural so let's answer all those

questions now you can subscribe for new videos every single week so what's smegma

smegma is the buildup of dead skin cells oil and all the fluids on the tip

of the penis or on the folds of the vulva

if smegma builds up over time and it's no taken care of it can lead to painful

side effects in men smegma appear under the foreskin of the penis and in women

between the folds of the vulva and inside a clitoral hood if you like to

know more about the female genitals you can watch this playlists here smegma

has a cheese like consistency it's whiteish and it has a not very pleasant

smell smegma have nothing to do with sexually transmitted infection STIs if

you'd like to know more about STIs you can watch this video here now smegma

happens because our bodies do a really good job cleaning themselves of course

is very important to maintain good personal hygiene

so smegma doesn't bring any negative consequences and if you're liking this

episode so far make sure you hit that like button now how to keep your

genitals clean if you have a penis gently wash the penis with warm water

and if you have foreskin make sure you pull it back gently and wash underneath

where smegma accumulates and if you have a vulva you can do

exactly the same you wash the labia with warm water putting more focus on any folds

gently pull back the hood of the clitoris and remove any smegma

that accumulates inside there do you have any question about smegma make sure you

leave me a comment below how to prevent smegma smegma can be prevented by having

good personal hygiene make sure to clean your genitals daily using warm water if

you regularly have smegma accumulation despite good personal

hygiene or you notice any changes on your genitals just make sure you see

your doctor while warm water should be enough to clean your genitals if you

choose to use soaps make sure you use a mild or non perfumed one to reduce the

risk of irritation avoid using talc or deodorant in your genitals as they

also might cause irritation and if you'd like to know more things about things

that you shouldn't do to your genitals make sure you watch this series here

thanks for watching I really hope you enjoyed this episode remember to like it

comment and share it and now you can continue watching all those videos here

see you next weekend remember to be sexpositive

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What Is Rambutan? | Fruits You Probably Never Heard Of | Ep. 4 - Duration: 2:45.

Have you heard of the fruit that looks like a furry strawberry?

The Rambutan is an edible fruit that is native

to Indonesia and is grown in various countries in tropical South-East Asia.

The name "rambutan" is derived from the Malay word rambut meaning "hair", for obvious reasons.

When you peel off the hairy, leathery skin, you will find that it looks just like a lychee

on the inside.

To which it is closely related.

The rambutan and the lychee both belong to the soapberry family.

(Sapindaceae) Around the 13th to 15th centuries, Arab traders,

who played a major role in Indian Ocean trade, introduced rambutan to East Africa.

In the 19th century, the Dutch introduced rambutan from their colony in Southeast Asia

to Suriname in South America.

Today is widely cultivated and popular in almost any tropical region in Central and

South America.

The currently largest producer in the world is Thailand with over 588,000 tons of fruit

annually, which makes up over 55% of global production.

Once fully grown, the oval fruits are between 3-6 cm long and 3-4 cm broad and hang together

in clusters of 10-20 fruits.

The fruit are usually sold fresh, used in making jams and jellies, or canned.

The fruit flesh tastes sweet similar to the lychee but with a mildly more acidic flavor.

The rambutan tree itself can grow up to 20 meters and is evergreen.

Rambutan is adapted to warm tropical climates, around 22–30 °C, and is sensitive to any

temperatures below 10 °C. An average tree may produce 5,000–6,000

or more fruits which equals to around 60-70 kg.

Fresh rambutan fruits carry 75 calories per 100 g.

It contains good amounts of dietary fiber, vitamins, and minerals.

They ripen only on the tree, so once harvested, they won't ripen further.

Unpeeled they can be kept fresh for up to 5 days in a room or 10-12 days inside the

refrigerator.

Once you peel them, eat them immediately, since they are easily perishable.

Although popular in tropical regions, unlike lychees, Rambutans are still widely unknown

in Europe, North America and other more northern parts of the world, so if you happen to come

across them, now you know that they are safe to enjoy.

Stay valorous.

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What the Chili Bowl Nationals means to Motorsports! AJ Flick - Duration: 1:05.

Simply enough, this Chili Bowl has 360 drivers here tonight. Every single one

wants to win! We get a trophy called the Golden Driller, its iconic in the

sport of racing. You're going up against the best drivers in the world

here. If you can win this race you're absolutely a who's who of Motorsports!

Everybody would know who you are. The recognition and publicity that comes from

this race is massive, but what people want the most is the

ability to go home and say I beat 349 of the greatest drivers in the world to win

the Chili Bowl! And that's something that a lot of people dream about and I've

I've had dreams about this race, just coming down to watch it for over a

decade now. I was kind of thrown to the wolves here! You get to come watch

it and you also get to race it your very first time here. But it's an experience

that I'm willing to learn, I'm willing to educate myself and hopefully it pays off

in the future too!

you

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News24 - Ole Gunnar Solskjaer reveals what he must do as Man Utd manager - Duration: 4:10.

  Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is adamant trophies remain the only measure of ­success at Manchester United

  Mauricio Pochettino, ­Solskjaer's rival for the Reds job, dismissed silverware as only being good for "egos" after Tottenham went out of the EFL Cup and FA Cup in the space of four days

  But caretaker boss Solskjaer, who will be aiming to make it nine wins from nine on Tuesday when Burnley visit, said it is still the only currency that ­matters at Old Trafford

 And that means United will be going all out for FA Cup glory as well as trying to beat ­Pochettino's Spurs into third place in the Premier League

 "We've got the Champions League, we've got the FA Cup, we can't just say top-four and that's it," said Solskjaer

 "We've got to look at, 'Can we win something this year?' And I go into every single game as United manager thinking we can win

 "We're about winning ­trophies, of course we are.  "We can't win the league this year, but we're still in the FA Cup, so we're going to try to win it, of course

I think every manager wants to win every game, so I don't think that's the point he was making

"   The Norwegian, who won six Premier League titles (top, with the crown), two FA Cups and the Champions League as a player with United, said Sir Alex Ferguson left a winning legacy that had rubbed off on him

 "If you win trophies that's a fantastic day for everyone in the club," said Solskjaer

 "It's just the best time of your life, that day when you win, ­because you never know when the next one is going to come

  "The manager always said, 'Enjoy whatever trophy you win', but it's not up to me to discuss what anyone else says

 "I'm just saying that we, here at this club, we're looking to win trophies."  United were 11 points off fourth spot when Solskjaer took over from the axed Jose Mourinho last month, but six league wins in succession have narrowed that gap to three

  Beating Burnley tonight would see them move level on points with fourth-placed ­ Chelsea , who play tomorrow

 Solskjaer claims his team can get better as the ­season goes on.  "I've been really impressed with the team, the players, the desire to improve and the team spirit," he said

 "We need to use these months now to be ready for the challenge next season.  "We came second last ­season, we wanted to be ­challenging for the top place

  "It didn't happen. Now it's about reorganising and starting next season ready to challenge

"  Asked what had pleased him most about his winning spell in the hot seat, Solskjaer said: "When you go away to Spurs and win that game, it's ­fantastic

  "But when you go to Arsenal , and win that one in a much better manner, that's what pleases me the most

 "Everyone buys into the ideas we're having and if they keep the same attitude and ­application in training, we're going to get better

"

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Yama for me isn't just restraint

It is the Dharma-sutra of my being.

Non violence, integrity and truth are the basis of a good being is what I believe.

Niyama isn't just observance for me.

It is cleansing of my mind and body from the affects of intellect.

It is the way of uncovering my true intelligence

Tapas and Sadhana I believe is the true way.

Pranayama isn't just the disciplining of my breathe

It is the responsibility I take to each as every of my breathe.

I observe it, I feel it, I live it

Asana isn't just flexing and bending my body

It is feeling and strengthening each and every of my bones, muscles and ligaments

It is the withdrawal of lethargy, ego and anger from every portion of my body

Pratyahara isn't just the closing of all my senses

It is observing my every senses to show me life with the utter clarity and consciousness

Dhaarna isn't just concentration for me

It is to reaching an infinity possibility by focusing on just the present

Past and future seems to be an obliterated state

Dhyana isn't just meditation for me

It is to understand the meaning of my true self

It is the expression of my soul; it is my Turiya

Samadhi isn't integration for me

It is the final and only purpose of my soul

Karma, Dharma, kriya, mudra and all my deeds are just to be in the state at last

Yoga for me is the only thing I learnt

yoga for me is the only path I see to myself in the true light of clarity

consciousness and virtue

Shri Patanjali-e namaha Shri Gurudeva-e namaha Shiva-e namaha

Om Shanti hi, om Shanti hi, om Shanti hi

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