Or at least, that's the mentality of many fans who just
started watching the whole thing all over again.
Not exact matches
Go
watch Mulcair's Economic Club of Canada speech where that's the first
thing he brings up when discussing this issue (the portion covering this issue
starts around 8:30, but the
whole thing is worth
watching).
Now
watch as there are a
whole host of jump
starts in the next few races as other drivers try to do the same
thing and completely fail.
Below is a live stream (
starting at 12:00 UK time) for you to
watch the entire race, although we'll forgive you for not
watching the
whole thing...
Anyway, this
whole silly
thing started when Tim and I would get together to
watch zombie movies with our wives and friends.
The
whole thing feels like two guys were
watching the 1987 film Adventures in Babysitting while high and
started asking dumb «what if?»
So
start by opening the cage with a treat in hand and seeing if the hamster try leaving the cage to get the treat from you, now this is another important
thing to
watch for, if the hamster makes effort to exit the cage to come get treat from your hand then your hamster has grown enough comfort with you to leave his territory and enter yours, as long as your slow and patience and not too loud because they are easily scared you should be able to handle you hamster from this point, and with each passing day your hamster wi gain more an more trust in you and soon you can pitch the
whole treats for peace
thing.
Here's our talk (the relevant portion
starts around the 13th minute, but I hope you take the time to
watch the
whole thing):
I
watched this with growing disinterest — it was certainly an answer to the Great global warming swindle in that both were pretty dreadful — this was shockingly over simplistic and you knew from the
start who was going to win — even Eastenders can manage a bit more intrigue — but then look what kind of rubbish passes for a subject on
things like Panorama; Having over done every other exciting angle on the «credit crunch» they did a program on how it's effecting us — based super scientifically on a small sample of people moaning sorry responding to panorama online which somehow justified a
whole program of what some people were doing like driving less or renting a room out — totally pointless.