Metodologia Gold List – Pochodzenie i Dlaczego To Dziala


Tu po raz pierwszy mamy cos w jezyku polskim o goldliscie. Kuba przyszedl z swoja babcia i wyjasnialem mu w jaki sposob moze uzywac goldlisting, aby nadrabiac swoj angielski. Niedawno jego poprzednia szkola ulegla zamknieciu przez miasto, wiec musial zmienic szkole. Tam studiowal niemiecki, a tu maja tylko angielski, wiec musi szybko nadrobic. Czy metoda ta jest w stanie pomoc w tej sytuacji? Powinna byc idealna.

Niestety mamy tu tylko pierwsze 40 minut lekcji ktora trwala 2 godziny, bo odcielo sie po tym czasie (moj syn ciagle tam majstrowal podczas filmowania) ale dla moich widzow polskojezycznych, ktorzy licznie prosili cos o metodologii po polsku po moim wystepie w TVNie, to juz jest cos, wiec dziekujemy mocnie Kubie i jego babci za zgode filmowania lekcji. Przy kolejnej okazji bede filmowal dalszy ciag wyjasnienia.

Viktor Dmitrievitch Huliganov sings “Bohemian Rapeseedy”


As Huliganov explains, in Freddy Mercury’s day they didn’t have the technology to make a viable fuel from rapeseed oil. He never lived to see the good times for the Bohemian economy. This new release of an old favorite celebrates the new biomass-based fuels which do not affect the carbon sink.

This video was made at a time when my total number of subbers was about the same as I might add in a good week now, but I think it helped to drive the popularity of the channel at the time.

Rebuttal to Huliganov ‘s reading of Lewis Carroll


American patriot Thomas P. Jameson III has taken exception to Victor Dmitrievitch Huliganov’s poetry reading, and responds with his own reading of a Limey Poet “Lorryate”, or Trucker poet.

This is the second character I produced with the webcam – after Viktor Huliganov, but Thomas P. Jameson III was not very popular with my audience – in fact some Americans seem to have taken exception to some of what he did. I could probably do a bit more with the character, but Viktor sort of comes easier.

Viktor Dmitrievitch Huliganov sings “The Rose”


The first more serious song sung as Huliganov without any jokes. This song was recently featured in the X Factor when Better Midler, who took it to the charts, appeared in one prominent episode.