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Managing Director Louis Niel

Editor In Chief Edvin Maclan

Design Director Julia Brown

Editorial Director Larry Fogg

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Country Head UAE Sumbal Khan

Int. Rela on Manager Irum Shah

Country Head USA Chris ne Szeredy

Country Head Norway Nadeem Bhadjwa

Digital Manager Aien Hunt

Country Head UK Smith Nichole

Dear Readers, The cover story of EMAL this month is Black & White “The two shades” by EMAL team USA. Tencent, the Chinese internet giant behind the WeChat messaging app, has surpassed Facebook in value a er it became the first company in China to be worth more than $500bn (£378bn). Under the patronage of UAE President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum a ended the official 46th Na onal Day celebra on alongside Abu Dhabi Crown Prince and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Their Highnesses the Rulers of the Emirates. As far as smartphone tech goes, 2017 has been one of the most interes ng years in a while: the year of the 18:9, extended screen, of vanishing bezels and Face ID with the end of the year on the horizon, now is the me to take a moment to assess what is really going on in your closet. The Six trends that will be in & out fr 2018. The hair mistakes that makes you look older. Check out Mr Larry’s advises and read the Do’s and Don't’s while your trip to Thailand, box office and much more inside. Happy Reading. Edvin Maclan Editor EMAL Interna onal Magazine

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HOME & DECOR PATIO AND OUTDOOR SPACE TO LOOK INCREDIBLE

TECHNOLOGY THE BEST SMARTPHONES OF 2017

CURRENT AFFAIRS ABU DHABI CROWN PRINCE, ATTEND 46TH NATIONAL DAY COMMEMORATION DAY EVENT IN ABU DHABI ATTEND BY VP, ABU DHABI CHINA'S SOCIAL MEDIA COMPANY IS NOW WORTH MORE THAN FACEBOOK HONG KONG PROPERTY DEVELOPER OFFERS FREE TESLAS WITH LUXURY FLATS


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HAIR MISTAKES THAT MAKE YOU LOOK OLDER

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Mohammed bin Rashid, Abu Dhabi Crown Prince, Rulers of the Emirates attend 46th National Day celebration

The ofcial 46th National Day celebration kicked off in Abu Dhabi under the theme ‘This is the Future.’

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nder the patronage of UAE President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum a ended the official 46th Na onal Day celebra on alongside Abu Dhabi Crown Prince and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al

Nahyan and Their Highnesses the Rulers of the Emirates. The official celebra on kicked off in Abu Dhabi under the theme ‘This is the Future.’ His Highness Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah; His Highness Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Ajman; His Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al

Sharqi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Fujairah; His Highness Sheikh Saud bin Rashid Al Mu'alla, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Umm Al Quwain; and His Highness Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Ras Al Khaimah a ended the event. S e n i o r state o ffi c i a l s , h e a d s o f government en es, military officers, sheikhs and ci zens were present at the official celebra on.

VP, Abu Dhabi Crown Prince & Rulers of Emirates attend Commemoration Day event in Abu Dhabi Event started with the entry of Their Highnesses to the Memorial Plaza, accompanied by a 21-gun salute

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is Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister and of UAE and Ruler of Dubai, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme

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Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, Their Highnesses the Supreme Council Members and Rulers of the Emirates and Their Highnesses the Crown Princes and Deputy rulers, this morning a ended Commemora on Day (Martyrs Day)'s events, which

were held at the Martyrs Monument in Abu Dhabi. His Highness Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, His Highness Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi, Supreme Council Member



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and Ruler of Ajman, His Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Fujairah, His Highness Sheikh Saud bin Rashid Al Mu'alla, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Umm Al Qaiwain, and His Highness Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Ras al-Khaimah, also a ended the events. The event started with the entry of Their Highnesses to the Memorial Plaza, accompanied by a 21-gun salute, followed by the laying of wreaths at the memorial. Family members of UAE martyrs were presented with the Order of the Martyr by Their Highnesses to honour their sacrifice to the na on. The event was the culmina on of a day of remembrance for the UAE martyrs, with cannon fire and roaring jets in the blue skies as part of the proceedings. Major-General Saleh Mohammad Al Ameri, Commander of the UAE Ground Forces, gave a rousing speech at the event on behalf of the martyrs’ families, salu ng the bravery of the UAE’s Armed Forces and its soldiers who had laid down their lives to protect their country. “We are celebra ng the November 30

as Commemora on Day, [which remembers] the country ’s brave soldiers who have laid their lives down in service of the na on,” he said, as the audience of the UAE’s leaders and family members applauded, taking pride in their sons, fathers, and brothers. “Not only did these soldiers lay down their Rulers then visited the presenta on halls that inform visitors on why November 30 was designated as Commemora on Day. The date coincides with the martyrdom of Salem Suhail Bin Khamis Al Dahmani, who died in Greater Tunb Island on November 30, 1971, protec ng the na on’s land. The centre also contains artworks dedicated to UAE martyrs, which comes as part of the Proud Expressions ini a ve by the Martyrs’ Families’ Affairs Office at the Abu Dhabi Crown Prince’s Court. “I also pay my hear elt tribute to those soldiers who are collabora ng with the UAE’s Armed Forces, figh ng against extremist forces in the region. I salute those countries and their soldiers who were also martyred in restoring peace in the region.”

Later, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid and His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed inaugurated Wahat Al Karama’s interac ve visitors centre. The centre allows visitors to learn about the values of altruism that define the sacrifices of Emira martyrs and heroes throughout history. Visitors can learn more about the UAE’s heroes, and how they served not only the na on, but also humanity. The Rulers were briefed about the contents of the centre that includes pictures that narrate the UAE’s great humanitarian achievements, the aid it extends to friendly na ons and needy people across the globe and its efforts to spread security.

China's biggest social media company Tencent is now worth more than Facebook Tencent is little known as a consumer name in the West but its WeChat app dominates in China, app has around 500m users in China, and almost 1bn in total.

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encent, the Chinese internet g i a n t b e h i n d t h e We C h a t messaging app, has surpassed Facebook in value a er it became the first company in China to be worth more than $500bn (£378bn). Tencent is li le known as a consumer

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name in the West but its WeChat app dominates in China, where Facebook, Twi er and Google are banned. The messaging app has around 500m users in China, and almost 1bn in total. Unlike most messaging apps in the West, it is far more than a mere

communica ons service, but acts as a "portal" for thousands of different products, from payments to customer service. Tencent is also a huge player in mobile games, owning Clash of Clans maker Supercell and the smash hit Honour of



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Kings. It also owns large stakes in Snapchat, Chinese online retailer JD.com and taxi-hailing app Didi, as well as having China's most popular video website. Along with domes c peers Alibaba and Baidu it is seen as one of the biggest foils to the dominance of US tech

giants. China has ghtened its grip on the internet in recent years, in contrast to the liberalisa on of the country's economy. US internet companies have been censored due to their refusal to censor content or weaken encrypted messages, leading to a handful of

Chinese internet giants taking their place. The seven-biggest listed firms in the world by market capitalisa on are now internet or technology companies, with Warren Buffe 's Berkshire Hathaway the first non-technology stock.

Hong Kong property developer offers free Teslas with luxury ats An 88-square-foot parking bay broke records by selling for HK$5.18 million (£499,000).

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Hong Kong property developer piece. is offering free Teslas to those “The promo on matches our facili es, who sign up to buy their luxury as all the 143 parking spaces [at flats. Victoria Skye] have charger systems for K&K Property has announced that it electric cars,”said the development’s will bestow the first five bidders for investment manager Tong Cheung. their four-bedroom apartments with Parking spaces and property in the either HK$500,000 (£48,179) cashback land-starved former Bri sh colony or Tesla vouchers worth HK$620,900 which was handed back to China in (£59,825) - the star ng price for a Tesla 1997 - are in high demand, exchanging Model S. hands for staggering prices. "Having a Tesla car is cool in Hong Kong An 88-square-foot parking bay broke and this will draw buyer a en on,” records by selling for HK$5.18 million Sammy Po of local estate agent (£499,000). Earlier this month another record was Midland Realty told the SCMP. The Victoria Skye development in Kai smashed when two apartments on The Tak, the site of Hong Kong’s former Peak, one of Hong Kong ’s most airport, boasts 44 flats of around 1,270 desirable addresses, sold for a combined HK$1.16 billion (£111 square metres each. They will be sold via a bidding process million), making them the most that is expected to set buyers back at expensive per square foot in Asia. least HK$38 million (£3.6 million) a Owning an electric car in Hong Kong

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a ls o b eca m e a d ec id ed ly h e y investment in April this year when the government scrapped a registra on tax waiver for Evs. The exemp on, which was introduced in an a empt to cut air pollu on in the city, lead to more vehicles clogging Hong Kong’s already congested roads, according to cri cs. EV prices shot up by 50-80 percent a er the waiver was scrapped.



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THE BEST SMARTPHONES OF 2017

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s far as smartphone tech goes, 2017 has augmented reality and more. We've seen some been one of the most interes ng years in a excellent mobile handsets launch over the last while: the year of the 18:9, extended 12 months, and here's our pick of the best. screen, of vanishing bezels and Face ID,

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Screen: 5.8-inch Super AMOLED, 1125 x 2436 pixels (458 ppi), 19.5:9 aspect ra o Internals: A11 Bionic CPU, 3 GB RAM, 64/128 GB storage Camera: Dual 12 MP The iPhone X won't be everyone's favorite handset of the year, and you could make a good case that no phone is really worth a dollar shy of $1,000 and up. But on the other hand, it's dominated the mobile conversa on all year. Despite being iden cal to the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus in terms of internal specs, this s ll seems like a new era for Apple's smartphone, led by that gorgeouslooking display, complete with its signature notch.

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The other big new feature on board here is Face ID, with no room for Touch ID on the front of the iPhone any more, and while it's going to take some ge ng used to, it seems face unlock is here to stay. Stunning looks, blistering speed thanks to that A11 Bionic processor, and all the goodies of iOS 11 thrown in too – the iPhone X may well be too expensively priced even for Apple, but this feels like the future of smartphones.



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GOOGLE PIXEL 2 XL Screen: 6.0-inch P-OLED, 1440 x 2880 pixels (538 ppi), 18:9 aspect ra o Internals: Snapdragon 835 CPU, 4 GB RAM, 64/128 GB storage Camera: 12.2 MP The burn-in and satura on screen issues that have affected some Google Pixel 2 XL units notwithstanding (you can find these well documented elsewhere, if you want to decide if these are dealbreakers for you) we think this is just about the best Android phone you can get right now, at least from the so ware side. The 6-inch OLED display banishes the bezels right to the edge, and combined with the so ly textured backing, it means that the Pixel 2 XL looks and feels as good as anything else out there at the moment. The 12-megapixel camera might only have a single lens and sensor but it's widely regarded as the best in the business, helped along by Google's smart image processing, and once you add in the style and polish of the latest Pixel launcher, complete with seamless Google Assistant integra on, the overall package looks very, very

SAMSUNG S8 PLUS Screen: 6.2-inch Super AMOLED, 1440 x 2960 pixels (529 ppi), 18.5:9 aspect ra o Internals: Snapdragon 835 CPU, 6/8 GB RAM, 64/128 GB storage Camera: 12 MP Samsung's two 2017 flagships appeared way back in March, but they remain two of the very best smartphones you can buy today. Despite the likes of Apple and Google having an extra six months to perfect their handsets, the S8 Plus and the S8 s ll look just as good as any rival – as the almost bezel-free, AMOLED Infinity displays prove, no one does a smartphone displays quite like Samsung does. We slightly prefer the 6.2-inch display of the S8 Plus to the 5.8-inch version on the Galaxy S8, but there's only the size to choose between them. For all that's great about the S8 Plus though, we didn't see much of a camera upgrade over the (admi edly s ll excellent) Samsung Galaxy S7, the fingerprint sensor is awkwardly placed around the back, and Samsung's version of Android s ll can't touch Google's.

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good indeed. It might take un l the Pixel 3 for Google to really knock it out of the park, but the Pixel 2 XL is very, very close.



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SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 8 Screen: 6.3-inch Super AMOLED, 1440 x 2960 pixels (521 ppi), 18.5:9 aspect ra o Internals: Snapdragon 835 CPU, 6 GB RAM, 64/128/256 GB storage Camera: Dual 12 MP Samsung earns the dis nc on of being the only manufacturer to get two entries in our list, not least because it offers two handsets that are genuinely different to each other. The Galaxy Note 8 improves over the Galaxy S8 Plus with a bigger 6.3-inch screen, a be er camera setup (with two rear cameras rather than one), and of course that stylus, which expands what users can do with the handset in various different ways – from lock screen note-taking to online transla ons. Most of the same pros and cons of the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus s ll apply to the Note 8, Bixby and all, but with that upgraded camera and the extra func onality that comes along with the stylus, the addi onal $100+ can look like decent value. Buy any of the 2017 Samsung phones though, and you're ge ng one of the finestlooking, fastest, most capable handsets of the year.

LG V30 Screen: 6.0-inch P-OLED, 1440 x 2880 pixels (538 ppi), 18:9 aspect ra o Internals: Snapdragon 835 CPU, 4 GB RAM, 64 GB storage Camera: Dual 16 MP + 13 MP LG was the manufacturer that started the trend of bezelfree phones with the LG G6 in February, and then in August the LG V30 came along to improve on that blueprint even further. It's bigger than its predecessor, but lighter too, and comes with an Hi-Fi 32-bit Quad DAC from Bang & Olufsen for your high fidelity audio listening needs. The LG V30 is also the first phone from LG to make the switch to an OLED screen. One of the dual cameras around the back of the LG V30 makes use of a market-leading f/1.6 aperture (maximizing the amount of light let in), like the LG G6 before it, so the phone can hold its own in the photo-taking department as well as every other area. With support for HDR10, IP68 waterproofing, and compa bility with Google's Daydream VR pla orm, the LG V30 has an awful lot going for it.

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ONEPLUS 5T Screen: 6.01-inch AMOLED, 1080 x 2160 pixels (401 ppi), 18:9 aspect ra o Internals: Snapdragon 835 CPU, 6/8 GB RAM, 64/128 GB storage Camera: Dual 16 MP + 20 MP

OnePlus first started offering flagship-level features at midrange prices in 2014 with the OnePlus One, and three years down the line the OnePlus 5T shows the Chinese company is really ge ng into its stride. This is a fantas clooking smartphone, packed with top-end internal components and fi ed with a 6-inch, 18:9 AMOLED display. That screen is a big upgrade over the OnePlus 5 we saw earlier in the year, though the latest handset keeps the star ng price of its predecessor. When you see something like the OnePlus 5T on the market it makes you seriously weigh up whether you need to pay close to $1,000 for the more famous handsets – the face unlock system might not be as advanced as Apple's, and the camera quality might not quite match the Samsung phones, but this is s ll a very impressive phone at a very temp ng price, and it even retains the 3.5 mm headphone jack. OnePlus keeps going from strength to strength.

MOTO G5 PLUS Screen: 5.2-inch LCD, 1080 x 1920 pixels (424 ppi), 16:9 aspect ra o Internals: Snapdragon 625 CPU, 2/3/4 GB RAM, 32/64 GB storage Camera: 12 MP

Round-ups of the best smartphones will inevitably focus on the high-end, premium handsets – because they have the best components, the best screens, and the best features – but we'd like to men on the Moto G5 Plus as one of the most appealing budget handsets of the year. Of course there's no chance you'd mistake this for an iPhone X, but for less than $300 it does everything you need it to and then some. One nice touch that we like is the ability to use the fingerprint sensor to swipe through screens and menus, meaning you have to spend less me jabbing at the screen, and while you just get a single 12-megapixel camera, it's capable of taking decent shots in most condi ons. There's also Google Assistant on board, so you can tap into its ever-growing knowledge bank, and the Android Nougat so ware that comes with the phone has only been slightly skinned by Lenovo. As an added bonus, lower-level specs and a lower-res screen means decent ba ery life between charges.

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PATIO AND OUTDOOR SPACE TO LOOK INCREDIBLE

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ere at EMAL, in home & decor sec on we o en talk about how to make the most of what you've got, whether it be fantas c design ps, small renova ons, or simply rearranging your furniture. But one par cular thing that a lot of us face in increasingly urbanised residen al areas is shrinking outdoor spaces. While some are lucky enough to have gardens, more and more of us have to make do with a small balcony or pa o area to get our sunshine at home, but that doesn't mean it can't look fabulous!

GAS LANTERNS Marshall Watson and Kate Reid embellished the rear facade of a Bahamian retreat with Bevolo gas lanterns. For the pool’s glass mosaic, “we spent hours trying to match the rich turquoise blue of the ocean,” Waston says. “It’s a definite resort feeling. You know you’ve arrived.” The pool perimeter is trimmed in coral stone.

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COZY BENCHES "It's a true extension of the interior, with comfortable sea ng and a place to eat," says Michael Maher of his porch. Fans and citronella candles repel insects from the unscreened space.

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COORDINATING CHAIRS Adirondack chairs, painted to match a North Carlina getaway, invite guests to the terrace. Architect James Carter added another whimsical gesture, a closet in the chimney for ďŹ rewood and outdoor furniture, to enhance the illusion that this newly constructed house is an an que.

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COVERED PATIO A Relais sofa by Janus et Cie faces an outdoor ďŹ replace, which helps warm a mountain lodge's dining pa o on cool days and evenings. A teak dining table by Barlow Tyrie is surrounded by Janus et Cie armchairs. The weathered-zinc p en d ants are f ro m Resto ra o n Hardware.

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With a restaurant-worthy outdoor kitchen, the roof of a Brooklyn brownstone became a mul -season entertaining oasis. Flowering clema s vines scale the pergola, so ening the industrial feeling of the support beams.



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MATCHING FURNITURE

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In the outdoor dining area of a Southern home, Casamidy's Varenne chairs are painted the same creamy Glidden white as the exterior walls.


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Bluestone Pavers The entrance to this Charleston, South Carolina, kitchen house — now a guesthouse — opens onto a bluestone courtyard with sea ng by Janus et Cie.

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LARRY FOGG T R I P TO T H A I L A N D

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flew from Chengdu, China, to Bangkok, Thailand, on Friday, 2 June, en route to Chiang Rai, Thailand. A er overnigh ng in Bangkok, I flew to Chiang Rai and checked into my hotel on 3 June. The purpose of this trip was to rent a car and take a road trip in the far north of Thailand. Although I did not have a preplanned i nerary, I wanted to either visit the mountains in far northwestern Thailand near Myanmar or visit the Nan and Phrae Provinces of central northern Thailand near Laos. I rented a car on Sunday, 4 June, and drove to Doi Tung, north of Chiang Rai, to visit the beau ful Mae Fah Luang Gardens. I hadn’t visited the gardens in several years, and I wanted to see the most recent changes. I no ced a huge white Buddha statue on a distant hill north of Chiang Rai. Since I had never seen the statue before, I decided to take a detour to visit it first. The giant white Buddha statue is part of picturesque Wat Huai Pla Kung. The Buddha statue is s ll a work in progress and is twenty-six stories high with the middle interior por on s ll under construc on. I took the interior elevator to the 25th floor, and the white interior sculptures were spectacular. The white Buddha statue is adjacent to a nine story high Thai-Chinese style pagoda which is also very nice. Of the numerous mes that I have visited Chiang Rai, I was overjoyed to discover Wat Huai Pla Kung. I con nued driving to Doi Tung and spent the remainder of the a ernoon strolling around the Mae Fah Luang Gardens.

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A er deciding to visit the Phu Langka Forest Park en route to Nan, I began my road trip in earnest on Monday, 5 June. The fairly long drive to the park consisted of some narrow secondary roads with beau ful mountain scenery. A er I booked a cabin at the Pulangka Resort on Thai Route 1148 for the night, I hired a driver and took an off-road trip to Phu Langka Forest Park. Since it was the rainy season, the off-road trip through the park was on a slippery dirt trail, with many deep ridges and gullies, ascending the mountains to a hiking trail-head that led to the two mountain peaks. My driver and I hiked to both the lower Doi Phunom peak and then to the higher Doi Phu Langka peak. The eleva on at the Doi Phu Langka peak is 1,720 meters. The spectacular views from the peaks were somewhat obscured by distant highhumidity haze. During the downhill return, my driver nearly lost control of the vehicle in a deep rut and damaged his offroad vehicle. Fortunately for me, the vehicle was drivable back to the resort where several people began to assess the damage. Although the cabin was very primi ve,

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the double bed had very good mosquito ne ng. I placed all of my belongings on the bed within the mosquito ne ng to prevent them from becoming infested with ants and other insects within the cabin. The view from the cabin porch, overlooking a valley, was spectacular, and, off in the distance, I could see a por on of Route 1148, where I would be driving to Nan the following day. Since the nearby Magic Mountain Bar and Restaurant was closed, I ate dinner at the resort. I woke up early the next morning to view the sunrise across the valley, and a er

breakfast at the resort, I began my drive to Nan via Route 1148 and Route 101. Although the drive to Nan was supposed to be rela vely short, I missed a U-turn as I exited Route 1148 onto Highway 101 and drove in the wrong direc on on Highway 101. I realized my mistake when I saw a sign for a Laos Immigra on checkpoint. A er making a U-turn, I backtracked along Highway 101, past Route 1148, and then con nued on to Nan. Although the scenery was beau ful heading to Laos, I regre ed the extra 90 to 100 kilometers of driving.



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I checked into a very nice hotel in Nan and then went to a recommended local Nan restaurant for a late lunch. A er lunch, I visited Wat Phrathat Chang Kam Wara Viharn, Wat Phrathat Chae Haeng, Wat Phrathat Khao Noi, Wat Phumin, and Wat Sripanton (Golden Temple). Beau ful murals decorated the walls of Wat Phumin. There were also some amorous murals on the temple walls including one famous mural of a man and woman referred to as “The Whisper.” In fact, ubiquitous images of the “The Whisper”

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mural were displayed throughout Nan City. The image was even displayed on the curtains in my hotel room. On Wednesday, 7 June, I drove to the entrance of the Doi Phaphueng Waterfalls but was turned back because the waterfalls were closed due to the rainy season. My next stop was at the Sao Din Na Noi Landforms to walk among unique soil forma ons. I con nued driving to Doi Samer Dao, a mountain in the Si Din Na onal Park. Doi Samer Dao has a ridge with a view of a “lion head” rock forma on

and expansive landscape views. It is also referred to as the mountain to the stars. I also observed stunning views in the opposite direc on from another ridge as I hiked back to my car. A er a long drive back to Nan City, I visited Wat Boon Yen, Wat Huay Kuang, the Nan Na onal Museum, and then revisited Wat Phumin to take addi onal photos of the wall murals. I drove to Phrae on Thursday, 8 June, and checked into another very nice hotel. I really appreciated the nice hotels a er staying in the very primi ve cabin at the Pulangka Resort. A er a emp ng to visit another waterfall that was closed due to the rainy season, I visited Wat Doi Leng, Wat Phrathat Chohae, Wat Phrathat Chom Chaeng, Wat Phrathat Jom Jang, Wat Phrathat Suton Mong Kol Kee Ree, and Wat Phra Non. The following day, I first drove north to visit the Pha Nang Khol Cave, which was interes ng but not as spectacular as some of the karst caves of southern China. My next stop was at the Phae Mueang Phi Forest Park, another landform with unique soil forma ons. I then returned to Phrea City and visited Wat Phrathat Pu Jue, Wat Hua Kuang, Wat Si Chum, Wat Luang, and Wat Pong Sunan. Since I s ll had ample me, I drove a long distance along Route 1023 to visit Wat Phrathat Lam Lee and Wat Phrathat Hi Soy.



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On Saturday, 10 June, I began the long drive back to Chiang Rai. Along the way, I visited Wat Phra Tet near Khaewn as well as Wat Phrathat Phra Lo near Song. I returned my rental car a er I arrived in Chiang Rai and spent the next day edi ng photos. On Monday, 12 June, I visited the rela vely new Wat Rog Sell Ten, commonly referred to as the Blue Temple, which is beau ful and another work in progress. I also visited Wat Phra That Doi Kow situated above the Chiang Rai reservoir lake. My last stop was at the Chertawan Interna onal Medita on Center. This center is very large and was a very interes ng place to visit. I ew back to Bangkok on Monday, 12 June, e n ro u te to C h e n gd u , C h i n a . I wa s disappointed that I was unable to visit the two waterfalls, but I was very happy to have been able to visit so many beau ful temples and drive through the wonderful mountains of Nan and Phrae Provinces.

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ith the end of the year on the horizon, now is the me to take a moment to assess what is really going on in your closet. To help make the process a bit easier, we tapped experts at Barneys New York, Bergdorf Goodman, Net-aPorter, and other major retailers to learn what trends they think will be in for 2018, and what needs to be re red. Read on to see what they had to say.

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1 IN: Feel-Good Sparkles “Maybe it's all the uncertainty and bad news out there, but this is just the an dote I'm looking for!” says Linda Fargo, fashion director at Bergdorf Goodman. “Gems everywhere from head to toe, sequins and gli er, lurex and lame—it all adds up to a twinkle in our eyes." Marina Larroude, fashion director of Barneys New York, agrees: “Don’t be shy, it’s me to really have fun with fashion through sparkly pieces.”



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IN: TAILORING “The return of tailoring is the single biggest trend right now,” says Lisa Aiken, retail fashion director at Net a Porter. “Whether you opt for a pant suit or simply pair a blazer back to a white tee and vintage denim, the look of sui ng has become modern and cool rather than corporate. Look out for heritage tweeds and checks in double breasted shapes with strong shoulders.” Over at Revolve, the same rings true, but with a slight twist. “I love the combina on of blazers with shorts or pants with a matching crop top.” says Lauren Yerkes, Vice President of Buying and Merchandising. “Lots of fun colors and prints coming our way!”

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"Revived by Denma Gvasalia at Vetements and Balenciaga, this trend quickly caught on in st re e t st y l e ,” s ays S h a n n o n S c h a fe r, Nordstrom's senior fashion director. “A nod to the pumped-up drama of the ‘80s, shoulders are either rounded, padded, gathered, or dropped lower. The retro detail refreshes blazers, sweaters, tops, and outerwear and signals a return to power dressing and headto-toe tailoring which is a refreshing turn of events!”

4 IN: WHITE ACCESSORIES “White accessories have the power to instantly update every look this season," says Aiken. "While a white shoe or boot may not seem like the most prac cal choice, trust me, it will work very hard in your wardrobe. There are no rules here on how it should be worn; this is a styling trick that works with everything.”



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IN: TRENCH COATS "While it sounds pre y basic to get a good trench coat for Spring this season the op ons are endless, especially from Celine which made some pre y great ones," says Larroude.

1 OUT: THE COLD SHOULDER “Unless it's a fresh take on it, like one shoulder, or peekaboo, I'm sending those off the shoulder boho looks to the back of the closet, or at the very least, wearing them pulled up," says Fargo.

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IN: POWER PASTELS “Shades of lilac, periwinkle, and baby yellow should all be on your color radar,” advises Coco Chan, head of women’s ready to wear and accessories at stylebop.com. “These hues work best on clean lines and crisp shapes so the mood feels slightly unusual, but not overly ‘90s/early aughts. In terms of user appeal, it’s perhaps the most versa le new trend. Just invest in a focal piece like a blouse or slip dress and add to your daily rota on. Beau ful skirts at Missoni, sharp separates at Victoria Beckham, and head-to-toe sui ng at Max Mara Versace are all great op ons to nail the look.”


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OUT: MAXI LENGTHS "They're tricky in winter months. Opt for the more versa le midi length with knee-high boots or over denim and s rrup pants. Layer oversized knits over midi dresses for extra mileage!” — Lisa Aiken

3 OUT: CHOKERS “Invest in statement earrings and give your chokers a break,” advises Larroude.

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OUT: FAUX BOHO “The whole boho/hippie/Coachella thing had a prolonged run, but now it’s me for it to head into the sunset,” says Chan. "My rule of thumb: if it looks straight out of Woodstock, then leave it for your next costume party. If you’re a diehard free spirit, upgrade with the new arts and cra s trend: handcra ed yet clean, restrained, and sophis cated so it reads as decidedly grown-up.”

6 OUT: BOMBER JACKETS

OUT: BUCKET BAGS “Circle bags and straw bags are what’s hot for Spring," says Yerkes. "We have some fun new shapes and colors coming to the site.”

“While it hasn’t disappeared completely from our off-duty wardrobe, it has been replaced by a sharper blazer style as the fashion cover-up of the season,” says Aiken.

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here's nothing quite like a great haircut. That feeling when you can't stop catching a glimpse of yourself in the mirror or running your hands through your new layers is priceless. Unfortunately, a bad hairstyle can cut through all that confidence and leave you looking older than you are. The good news is that it's pre y easy to update your look without a lot of me or money. We asked some of our favorite hairstylists to share the biggest mistakes they see women making with their hair — and how to fix them.

Hair Mistakes that make you

LOOK OLDER

THE WRONG LENGTH Finding the perfect haircut for your face shape can be a lifelong search. Talk to your stylist about the most fla ering look for your hair and face type. Our hair thins as we age, so keeping it long may accentuate the thinning. "If hair is thinning, going shorter is an op on," says Sam Villa Show Ambassador, Marissa Villa. "If

you've had long hair your en re life, it might be me to update to a lob."Whatever you do, make sure your haircut has layers and depth. "The classic hairstyle that makes a woman look older and dowdy is the cut where everything is the same length all over, a few inches long," says Damian San ago, co-owner of Mizu New York salon.

CAT-LADY LONG Our stylists seemed to agree that all women can rock long hair… to a point. That being said, crazy long hair will always age you. "Too long always ages a woman," advises celebrity stylist Mitch Stone. "I'm not talking past-your-shoulders long, but cat-lady long (not to be confused with Cat Woman)." According to Stone, once your hair has passed your ribs, it's officially making you look older. He recommends

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going with a meless long bob "or as short as an inch or 2 past your chin."If you love the long look, go for it! Just make sure your haircut does not go shorter in the front and longer in the back. "In general, shorter in the front, longer in the back (unless you're going for a rocker mullet) tends to look dated," explains Judy McGuinness, senior stylist at Mizu New York salon. "Keep everything pre y square or a bit longer in the front for shorter hairstyles."



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NEVER CHANGING YOUR LOOK For hair stylist Jenna Mast, the biggest mistake women make when it comes to looking older is keeping the same hairstyle for decades. "If you are 50 years old, the chances are high that you've been going to a salon for 25+ years and like the way your hair looked in 1992 when you lost a bunch of weight and had that great red dress you wore to your cousin's wedding," she told The List. "Which makes it likely that you've b e e n i n s t r u c n g h a i rd re s s e r a e r hairdresser to recreate that look by showing them that exact dated photo. The reality is, like everything else, hairdressing has evolved drama cally."As Sam Villa Show Ambassador, Marissa Villa told us, "It's important to evolve — everything usually comes back around, but with a modern twist." As our aging hair thins, it can be tough to find the right balance. Too much volume and hairspray reads very 80s. However, no one wants to give in to the thinning. "While it can be a big mistake to have too much volume on your hair, not having enough can also be a large pi all," says Murat Evin, crea ve director at The London School of MakeUp."Many women and men with long hair o en age themselves unnecessarily by allowing their hair to fall too flat on their face, either by combing it down too much or not using mousse or similar when blow-drying." Even explains that flat hair only accentuates prominent facial features. So if you're not crazy about your nose or chin, a flat do calls more a en on to them. Make sure you're not weighing your hair down with too much product, and try not to brush it too much. Your shampoo affects your hairstyle, and it may be making you look older. Shampoos for "normal hair types" are not the best op on as you age. "You have to have the right tools and products for gorgeous hair," says Sam Villa Show Ambassador, Marissa Villa. "Grey and aging hair has unique characteris cs that require a mask once a week, color protec ng shampoo, thermal protectant, and more effort in the fight against frizz."

DON'T FALL FLAT

THE WRONG SHAMPOO

KEEP IT HEALTHY Damaged hair always looks older than it is, leaving the owner looking older than she is. It's important to keep up your natural sheen by taking good care of your locks. If you're no cing a lot of split ends, it's me to go to the salon for a cut. "If you want long hair and your hair just isn't healthy enough, get extensions to create fullness or length that looks healthy and shiny," recommends Sam Villa Show Ambassador, Marissa Villa. "When you look good, you feel good — and you're only as young as you feel!"

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lucky ladies with the perfect, enviable silver," says stylist Julie Featherman. "Talk to your stylist about how you can show off your gray with panache." Featherman recommends accentua ng your gray with silver glosses, 'pepper' lowlights, and the right cut. Another feature that will give you a younger look? Having the confidence to embrace your gray and rock it.

BEWARE OF HELMET HEAD As we age, our hair thins, so it's temp ng to whip out the hairspray and give yourself some serious volume. The problem is that too much hairspray gives you that s ff 80s look, so not youthful. "We all want to avoid it, yet this super s ff hairstyle, popularized by news anchors in the 1980s, is s ll quite popular with the news world and beyond," celebrity hair stylist Sco Yance told me."When clients ask for a cut like this, I am always honest with them, le ng them know that a s ff hairstyle will always make you look years older." Yance actually likes to steer clear of tradi onal hairspray all together. He prefers more versa le products that s ll let the hair move. If you're stuck in a windstorm and your hair doesn't move, it's me to move away from the hairspray.

SHOW OFF YOUR GRAY As the gray hairs start to take over, most of us assume it's me to start covering them up, stat. However, not everyone has to rush to their colorist. "There are a few

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SLICKED BACK STYLES As our aging hair thins, it can be tough to find the right balance. Too much volume and hairspray reads very 80s. However, no one wants to give in to the thinning. "While it can be a big mistake to have too much volume on your hair, not having enough can also be a large pi all," says Murat Evin, crea ve director at The London School of Make-Up."Many women and men with long hair o en age themselves unnecessarily by allowing their hair to fall too flat on their face, either by combing it down too much or not using mousse or similar when blow-drying." Even explains that flat hair only accentuates prominent facial features. So if you're not crazy about your nose or chin, a flat do calls more a en on to them. Make sure you're not weighing your hair down with too much product, and try not to brush it too much.



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Alfredo Fettuccine with spinach

INSTRUCTIONS

INGREDIENTS Water boiling Salt Spinach chopped

as required ½ tsp 1 Cup

Chicken Preparation: Oil 1 tbs Chicken bonless strips 300 gms 1 tsp Garlic paste ½ tsp Salt Black pepper crushed ½ tsp

Chicken Preparation: Bu er Mushrooms chopped Cream Milk Cheddar Cheese

2 tbs ¼ cup 1&½ ¼ cup 2 tbs

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For blanching spinach, in boiling water, add salt and spinach, boil for 1 minute, strain and pour chilled water & set aside. In frying pan, add oil, chicken and garlic paste, mix well un l chicken changes color. Add salt and black pepper, s r fry on high un l chicken is done and set aside. For Alfredo sauce, in the same frying pan, add bu er and mushrooms, mix for 1 minute, add cream, milk, cheddar cheese and garlic paste, mix well. Add black pepper, dried parsley and parmesan cheese powder, mix well. Now add fried chicken, blanch spinach and mix well. Add fe uccini pasta and give it a good mix. Add parmesan cheese and dried parsley and mix well. Alfredo fe uccini pasta with spinach is ready. Garlic paste Black pepper crushed Dried parsley Parmesan cheese Pasta boiled

1 tsp 1 tsp 1 tsp 1 tbs 250 gms



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Crispy Fried Fish

INGREDIENTS Tartar Sauce:

Marination: Lemon juice Salt Sugar Black pepper Crushed Boneless fish

1 tbs ¼ tsp ½ tsp ½ tsp

½ cup 1 tbs 1 tbs 1 tbs ½ tbs

Worcestershire sauce Yellow mustard Hot pepper sauce Lemon juice

¼ tsp 1 tsp ½ tsp 1 tsp

½ kg

Coating: Milk Vinegar Eggs All-purpose flour Cornflour Rice flour White pepper powder Dried oregano Paprika powder Chicken powder Garlic powder Salt Oil

Mayonnaise Pickled cucumber Pickled jalapenos Green onion Parsley

INSTRUCTIONS 1 cup 1 tbs 2 1 Cup 1 & ½ tsp 2 tsp S ½ tsp 1 tsp 1 tsp 1 tsp 1 tsp ¼ tsp for frying

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In bowl,add lemon juice,salt,sugar and black pepper crushed,mix well. Add boneless fish biscuits,mix it and marinate for 15-20 minutes. In milk,add vinegar,mix and leave for 5-10 minutes.Bu er milk is ready is ready to use. In bowl,beat eggs,add bu er milk,mix well and set aside. In separate bowl, add allpurpose flour,corn flour,rice flour,white pepper powder,dried oregano,paprika powder,chicken powder,garlic powder and salt, mix well and set aside. Now dip marinated fish biscuits in egg mixture then coat in flour mixture,again dip in egg mixture and coat in flour mixture and deep fry un l golden on medium low flame. Crispy fried fish is ready, serve with tartar sauce. For Tartar Sauce: In bowl add mayonnaise, pickled cucumber,pickled jalapenos,green onion (chopped),parsley or green coriander (chopped),worcestershire sauce,mustard paste,hot pepper sauce and lemon juice,mix well.



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Apple Pie

INGREDIENTS Apples, diced Cinnamon Brown sugar Bu er, diced Pie crusts Egg yolk Lemon

9 cups 2 teaspoons 4 tablespoons 1 1/2 tablespoon 2 1 1/2

INSTRUCTIONS Mix the diced apples with the cinnamon, brown sugar and bu er. Bu er and our a pie pan. Place one of the pie crusts in the pie pan. Spread the diced apples evenly over the crust. Cut strips of dough from the second crust, and place over the pie in a grid pa ern. Brush the dough strips with the egg yolk. Bake for 1 hour at 375°F.

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STAR WARS THE LAST JEDI Release Date: Dec 15, 2017 Star Wars Episode VIII isn’t in theaters un l Christmas 2017 but that didn’t stop Walt Disney Pictures (which bought the rights to Star Wars from George Lucas for $4 billion) from releasing a nonsensical ‘announcement ’ trailer on President’s Day 2016, Monday 15 February. In addi on, it was announced that there would be new cast members in Star Wars Episode VIII, including Benicio Del Toro and Laura Dern.

HANGMAN Release Date: Dec 22, 2017

In the movie Hangman, starring Oscar winner Al Pacino (Scent Of A Woman), decorated homicide detec ve Ray Archer partners with criminal profiler Will Ruiney (Karl Urban) to catch one of the city’s notoriously vicious serial killers, who is playing a twisted version of murder using the child’s game… Hangman, while journalist Chris Davies reports on the crime spree, shadowing the detec ves.

JUMANJI WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE Release Date: Dec 20, 2017

In a brand new Jumanji adventure, Jumanji Welcome to the Jungle, four high school kids discover an old video game console and are drawn into the game’s jungle se ng, literally becoming the adult avatars they chose. What they discover is that you don’t just play Jumanji – you must survive it. To beat the

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game and return to the real world, they’ll have to go on the most dangerous adventure of their lives, discover what Alan Parrish le 20 years ago, and change the way they think about themselves – or they’ll be stuck in the game forever. Dwayne “ The Rock” Johnson leads the cast. Jumanji Welcome to the Jungle is a reboot of the 1995 movie Jumanji, which took in $100 million at the U.S. movie box office during its theatrical release. The late Robin Williams headlined the original Jumanji movie. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson stars in the lead in Jumanji Welcome to the Jungle. The director of this Jumanji, Jake Kasdan, is the son of Oscar nominated writer and director Lawrence Kasdan (The Big Chill, The Accidental Tourist, Grand Canyon).

BRIGHT Release Date: Dec 22, 2017

In the Ne lix film Bright, Will Smith and Joel Edgerton bring their ac on A-game to the globe in the eagerly-an cipated Ne lix Original Film Bright. A bold new ac on-thriller from director David Ayer (known for such box office hits as Suicide Squad, End of Watch and Training Day), Bright follows the story of two LAPD police officers played by Smith (Officer Ward) and Edgerton (Officer Jakoby) who form a most unlikely duo working to keep the mean streets of Los Angeles safe from a sinister underworld filled with gang violence and dark forces at work.



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BULLET HEAD Release Date: Dec 8, 2017 Oscar winner Adrien Brody, John Malkovich, and Antonio Banderas deliver the ac on in the rive ng crime story, Bullet Head, filled with pulse-pounding twists and turns. A er pulling off the heist of a life me, three career criminals find themselves trapped in a warehouse with the law closing in. But, inside the warehouse, a more dangerous threat awaits as the fugi ves are plunged into a furious ba le for their lives.

Release Date: Dec 15, 2017

In the movie Beyond Skyline, when the popula on of Los Angeles is vacuumed off the face of the earth, Detec ve Mark Corley (Frank Grillo) storms his way onto an alien ship to rescue his estranged son. But a er crashing the ship in Southeast Asia, he must forge an alliance with a band of survivors to discover the key to saving his son and taking back the planet once and for all.

FERDINAND

HEDGEHOGS

Release Date: Dec 15, 2017

Release Date: Dec 15, 2017

Ferdinand tells the story of a giant bull with a big heart. A er being mistaken for a dangerous beast, he is captured and torn from his home. Determined to return to his family, he rallies a misfit team on the ul mate adventure. Set in Spain, Ferdinand proves you can’t judge a bull by its cover. From Blue Sky Studios and Carlos Saldanha, the director of “Rio” and inspired by the beloved children’s story by Munro Leaf and Robert Lawson, “Ferdinand” is a heartwarming animated comedy adventure with an allstar cast that includes John Cena, Kate McKinnon, Gina Rodriguez, Anthony Anderson and many more.

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BEYOND SKYLINE

The outrageous animated family adventure Hedgehogs, featuring the voice cast of web superstars jennxpenn (Jen McAllister) and the Smosh duo (Anthony Padilla) joined by comedy legends Jon Heder (Napoleon Dynamite) and Chevy Chase is a treat for the whole family. The laughter begins as a mischievous hedgehog named Bobby leaves his wilderness home and joins Hubert, a featherbrained pigeon, on a wild, unpredictable journey. They make their way to the big city, where stressed-out humans are losing their minds. Bobby and Hubert must calm the nervous ci zens by being their cute, cuddly selves.




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