Chris Ballam
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Replace Steam Humidifier Canister
-*Link to Canister Replacement* - amzn.to/3S8gEyu
AprilAire Steam Humidifier Model 800 Series (Purchased in 2022)
This short video shows step-by-step instructions how to replace the canister on your AprilAire steam humidifier. Changing your canister is needed about every 12 months.
Please note the canister link above can be used on a few different AprilAire models like model 800 and model 865. Check your own steam humidifier instruction manual to make sure the above canister is supported.
The reason why I’m replacing my canister is it has been about 12 months since I last changed my canister. I have also seen my red service light come on before on our other steam humidifier when it was time t...
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Ice Maker Secrets Revealed: Expert Cleaning Tips
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*Link to Cleaner (Hard Water)* - amzn.to/3XOdbc2 KitchenAid Ice Maker Model KUIX535HPS00 (Purchased in 2022) This short video shows step-by-step instructions how to clean a KitchenAid under the counter or freestanding ice maker machine. Cleaning of ice makers is needed every 5-9 months to remove hard water and mineral buildup. Please note the cleaner link above can be used for many different ty...
Replace Your Ice Maker Water Filter
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*Link to Water Filter* - amzn.to/3ROBvqt KitchenAid Ice Maker Model KUIX535HPS00 (Purchased in 2022) This short video shows step-by-step instructions how to replace your own water filter on a KitchenAid under the counter ice maker machine. Please note the filter link above can be used for many different types of ice maker brands like Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Maytag, JennAir, and Amana. Check your...
Too Much Ice Maker Ice? Quick Fix DIY Replace Thermistor
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Links to parts *Thermistor* - amzn.to/491mGHm *Cleaner* - amzn.to/3vZODRw *Filter* - amzn.to/3St4Lm4 KitchenAid Ice Maker Model KUIX535HPS00 (Purchased in 2022) This short video shows step-by-step instructions how to diagnose and replace the ice bin thermistor on a KitchenAid under the counter ice maker machine that was purchased in 2022 model number KUIX535HPS00. Please note the above parts ca...
Kade Ballam's 1st Sacrament Talk
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This is Kade Ballam's first talk in Sacrament meeting at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
2023-08-27 - Zack Ballam Missionary Homecoming Talk #2
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Zack Ballam's Missionary Homecoming Talk. Zack served a 2 year full-time mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in the Brazil Rio de Janeiro South mission. He retuned home on August 16, 2023. This talk was the second of two homecoming talks Zack gave upon returning home.
2023-08-20 - Zack Ballam Missionary Homecoming Talk #1
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Zack Ballam's Missionary Homecoming Talk. Zack served a 2 year full-time mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in the Brazil Rio de Janeiro South mission. He retuned home on August 16, 2023. This talk was the first of two homecoming talks Zack gave upon returning home.
Elder Zack Ballam's Airport Missionary Homecoming
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Welcome home Elder Ballam!! Elder Zack Ballam returns from a full-time mission in the Brazil Rio de Janeiro South mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Elder Ballam's family and friends welcome him back in the Salt Lake City (SLC ) airport after two years in Brazil (and a few months in the Pennsylvania Pittsburgh mission while he was waiting for a visa). Missionary homeco...
2023-02-22 - Jumping into Deep Snow in Utah
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Jumping off stairs into a snowdrift that is 42 inches deep (3.5 feet deep). We got a big snowstorm last night and had some really deep snowdrifts on the south side of the house blocking the garage and front door. This snowdrift was the funnest one to play in.
Highland Utah 36th Ward Etiquette Night (2022)
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Youth Activity for the Young Men and Young Women in the Highland Utah 36th ward to discuss what etiquette is and why it's important. Each youth group contributed some video clips of good or bad etiquette and manners. The videos mainly focused on what not to do. We reviewed this video at our youth activity.
#7 Texas Longhorns vs. Iowa State NCAA Football - September 23, 2006
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#7 Texas vs. Iowa State. NCAA Basketball. Texas destroys Iowa St. 37-14 in Austin, TX.
#7 Texas vs. #16 Kansas NCAA Basketball - February 25, 2006
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#7 Texas vs. #16 Kansas. NCAA Basketball. Texas destroys Kansas 80-55 in Austin, TX.
#7 Texas vs. #16 Kansas NCAA Basketball - February 25, 2006
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#7 Texas vs. #16 Kansas. NCAA Basketball. Texas destroys Kansas 80-55 in Austin, TX.
#7 Texas vs. #16 Kansas NCAA Basketball - February 25, 2006
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#7 Texas vs. #16 Kansas. NCAA Basketball. Texas destroys Kansas 80-55 in Austin, TX.
#7 Texas vs. #16 Kansas NCAA Basketball - February 25, 2006
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#7 Texas vs. #16 Kansas. NCAA Basketball. Texas destroys Kansas 80-55 in Austin.
Live Jazz music from some kids on the streets of downtown New Orleans (French Quarter)
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Live Jazz music from some kids on the streets of downtown New Orleans (French Quarter)
North Carolina vs. Illinois Basketball - November 29, 2005
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North Carolina vs. Illinois Basketball - November 29, 2005
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Комментарии

  • @AdoringGarlic92
    @AdoringGarlic92 Месяц назад

    Really good👋

  • @jessicamillerr
    @jessicamillerr 5 месяцев назад

    Baby cute

  • @risraelsen
    @risraelsen Год назад

    Chris, I noticed the exact same thing with our relatives. In fact, I googled “pulmonic ingressive Norway” and clicked on your video without realizing that it was your account until halfway through

  • @markculshaw224
    @markculshaw224 Год назад

    Certain west Island garlic speakers also inhale as a yes!

  • @Jebe_
    @Jebe_ Год назад

    To my knowledge people do this all over Scandinavia.

  • @oscar1331
    @oscar1331 Год назад

    Northern Sweden ruclips.net/video/URgdIAz4QNg/видео.html

  • @immaggiethesenilegoldenret7918

    This is VERY common in the rural areas of Ireland; I’ve heard this many times, it’s not unique to Norwegians at all….

  • @solarprogeny6736
    @solarprogeny6736 Год назад

    We have an inhaled "ouais" in French too ☺️ I can relate to this

  • @Jack-mm4cb
    @Jack-mm4cb 2 года назад

    People in Ireland do this a lot too, especially in casual conversation. It's certainly a linguistic trait that was copied from the norsemen.

    • @david161994
      @david161994 Год назад

      Yup, I'm irish and we do. I have never really paid attention to it until I found this video. Pretty cool connection

    • @colin6673
      @colin6673 Год назад

      Yup probably because of the vikings ;)

    • @robo8478
      @robo8478 9 месяцев назад

      People in minnesota and upper peninsula michigan sometimes inhale and nod while saying yes. I think its a northern germanic/scando inherited rhing

  • @Ainennke
    @Ainennke 3 года назад

    I'm Australian, but my father is Norwegian. He has an ingressive "yes" (and "ja"), but I've somehow inherited it and expanded upon it, and I speak on the inhale and exhale almost indiscriminately. It's not at all common here, my brother didn't pick it up, and even my dad finds it odd how extensively I do it. On the bright side, it was great for discouraging me from speaking with my mouth full as a kid, because doing so posed a very real risk of aspirating food.

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 3 месяца назад

      Is this like when saying já in Icelandic and inhaling instead of exhaling? I heard that it’s a technique that is used when speaking, which is, breathing in while still speaking, so that one doesn’t have to pause to breathe in normally during the conversation... I started doing that as well, since I started learning Norse and Gothic and Icelandic, so I can say many things without having to take a break to breathe in normally, and sometimes I also do this inhale while singing along with the Skáld songs Gleipnir and Tróll Kalla Mik!

  • @jalenhinds9296
    @jalenhinds9296 3 года назад

    This is also my psych 1010 teacher

  • @LUNITADEMIEL1
    @LUNITADEMIEL1 4 года назад

    I will do it, great idea

  • @y0utuberculosis
    @y0utuberculosis 4 года назад

    This is an east coast canada thing as well! Same use, too.

  • @amaranthinebeauty
    @amaranthinebeauty 4 года назад

    Awesome! Very informative. I finally feel confident in making one. Thanks 😊

  • @tronskifpv
    @tronskifpv 5 лет назад

    Thank you. I finally figured out where my mother got it from

  • @ryanbohman4186
    @ryanbohman4186 5 лет назад

    This is my psych 1010 teacher....

  • @Noikar
    @Noikar 6 лет назад

    Sweden does this a lot as well.

  • @coelhoigor
    @coelhoigor 6 лет назад

    Very common with older women in south-central Chile as well as an ingressive "sí" (the s often becomes aspirated). My mother-in-law does it a lot.

  • @c_lantouris1012
    @c_lantouris1012 6 лет назад

    Someone explain why they do this?

    • @Oddn7751
      @Oddn7751 4 года назад

      It means yes, but is also added at the end of some sentences.

  • @DiaJasin
    @DiaJasin 6 лет назад

    O-o

  • @saurora2869
    @saurora2869 7 лет назад

    *hjah*

  • @princekrazie
    @princekrazie 7 лет назад

    QUICK! SOMEBODY GET AN OXYGEN TANK!

  • @princekrazie
    @princekrazie 7 лет назад

    UGG

  • @jean-francoisdaignault9612
    @jean-francoisdaignault9612 7 лет назад

    Here in Québec I hear people, usually on the older side, use ingressive sounds to say yes as well. Usually sounds like an inhaled "wep" instead of the standard French "oui".

    • @Celboutte
      @Celboutte 4 года назад

      I've lived in Harstad (68° North) for 16 years and I'm now in Bergen (60° North). It's a typical sound heard everywhere in Norway and, believe me, once you've noticed it, it's all you hear all the time! As for hearing it in Québec as well, you highly surprise me.... J'viens de Montréal pis j'ai jamais entendu ce son-là de ma vie dans le parler quotidien. J'viens pas d'Outremont mais d'un quartier ouvrier. Bon, j'aurais peut-être plus de chance dans un CHSLD mais pourquoi j'ai jamais entendu ça à la télé ou à la radio?! En tous cas, si certains Québécois plus âgés le font, c'est certainement pas de façon aussi évidente qu'ici, j'vous l'jure! Hehehe... :-D

    • @solarprogeny6736
      @solarprogeny6736 Год назад

      We have it in France too. A sharply inhaled "ouais", oftentimes more than one at a time like "hwè hwè, hwè" to show you fully understand what someone told you

    • @jean-francoisdaignault9612
      @jean-francoisdaignault9612 5 месяцев назад

      @@Celboutte je viens de recevoir un « j’aime » sur mon commentaire d’il y a six ans 😂 et de trouver le vôtre d’il y a quatre ans 😆 En effet c’est pas à Montréal que j’ai entendu ça mais plus « en région », surtout dans Les Laurentides. Et bon, j’ai 50 ans donc si je me souviens d’avoir entendu des personnes de 80 ans (disons) alors que j’en avais 20 (mettons) on parle de gens nés au début du 20e siècle… en tous cas 😂 je suis peut-être juste tombé sur des gens qui font wepwep plus souvent que la moyenne 😂 Salutations de Montréal, février 2024 ;)

    • @jean-francoisdaignault9612
      @jean-francoisdaignault9612 5 месяцев назад

      @@solarprogeny6736 très intéressant! Ça date peut-être d’avant la colonisation de la Nouvelle-France? 😂 J’imagine un vieillard breton en 1533 qui dit whepwhepwhep à longueur de journée…

  • @Starchild91
    @Starchild91 7 лет назад

    The ingressive sound is very common all over Norway, not just in the northern parts. I'm from the middle parts of Norway, and I also use it a lot - usually without realising. I didn't even realise this was a "weird" thing until my foreign boyfriend started pointing it out. Oops.

    • @Taggez1
      @Taggez1 6 лет назад

      This is very common is Sweden as well

    • @adrivaliente
      @adrivaliente 5 лет назад

      @@Taggez1 This is very common in Finland as well

    • @fatimahabib1431
      @fatimahabib1431 4 года назад

      interesting, i was wondering if repeating these ingressive sounds make the person feel tired .usually i just do ingressive sounds while i am crying.

    • @jordanmurphy4156
      @jordanmurphy4156 2 года назад

      We do it in Ireland also!

    • @bruderspatzlemitso930
      @bruderspatzlemitso930 Год назад

      It may be common in Northern Germany as well. I just found out about this type of sound tonight and now I'm thinking about how common it is here. It sounds so familiar to my ears still I can't imagine it being used here. Gotta listen to more people the following days to find out

  • @scottharnish
    @scottharnish 7 лет назад

    Quite common in Atlantic Canada as well.

  • @jabrown
    @jabrown 8 лет назад

    I (a linguist) find this very interesting. Not the fact that it is ingressive in itself, but why, how, did that ingressive sound come to be used in that particular way? None of the sources I've read explain that.

    • @ganimograph
      @ganimograph 7 лет назад

      I heard my mother making this sound, sometimes. We are french, and I never heard of this particularity in Norway before... So now I am wondering if my mother was hiding a secret Norwegian identity o__o

    • @Correctrix
      @Correctrix 7 лет назад

      Perhaps part of universal grammar, since "yes" is said like this in so many languages.

    • @Steff2929again
      @Steff2929again 6 лет назад

      A terse expression typical for the region. It is used to express acceptance and agreement while indicating that no further discussion is expected or necessary. It's an essential element in our way of speaking, probably reflecting our mentality. In this case It seems to follow the old Ostrobothnian/Wetrobothnian/Nordland dialect continuum. All the way from the north east coast of Finland into Norway. It seems to be a similar phenomenon wherever this sound is found. My guess is that it's an ancient way to express this particular state of mind. A type of sound that seems to get lost in more verbose cultures.

    • @user-oo8wt3hr1t
      @user-oo8wt3hr1t 6 лет назад

      The sound originated from Viking men rowing longboat oars and speaking to eachother

    • @user-bl4oq7fd8d
      @user-bl4oq7fd8d 4 года назад

      "older" women also do it in German, I have no idea why this sound only stuck with that generation but it's interesting. I also never really thought about it becaue it sounds exactly like "ja" ("yes") and I just assumed people do this because they wanted to say "ja" as quickly as possible even when they were in the process of inhaling...

  • @LinariaFreeze
    @LinariaFreeze 8 лет назад

    I'm from southern Norway and make this sound all the time. I think it's common in most of the country :P

  • @WizardOfHumor1989
    @WizardOfHumor1989 9 лет назад

    This brings back the memories! Very hauntingly beautiful scene! What play is it supposed to be? Othello? Romeo and Juliet? A Farewell to Arms?

  • @TaiganTundra
    @TaiganTundra 9 лет назад

    We do it too here in central Norway.

  • @jackgreen9622
    @jackgreen9622 11 лет назад

    great song