Viral: NYC YouTuber Shells Out $1000 Tips To Five Local Eateries; Here s Why
Viral: NYC YouTuber Shells Out $1000 Tips To Five Local Eateries; Here s Why
XiaoMaNYC is a popular Youtuber, whose real name is Arieh Smith and make videos across New York City.
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He made a video while doling out generous tips for five local eateries
The video had more than a million views in four days
The pandemic has hit the world like nothing else, affecting businesses globally. One of the biggest industries to be affected is the hospitality and restaurant sector, which primarily depend on socialising and eating-out. While on one hand, many restaurants shut down, some are still struggling to make ends meet. This is exactly what made a YouTuber in United States help some of his most favourite food joints in Manhattan s Chinatown by giving them generous tips, a gesture that has gone viral.
Here’s a Cut-Up Boeing 727 Slowly Crawling Down the Motorway to Its New Home 2 Mar 2021, 12:53 UTC ·
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Both these things happened in the UK the other day, when a decommissioned, cut-up Boeing 727 slowly made its way to its new home at a speed of about 20 mph (32 kph), causing traffic delays on the M5 and getting curious motorists to whip out their cellphones. It also got its own police escort because its size meant it took up two lanes of traffic.
The story of this plane, dubbed Pytch Air, is just as fascinating as the sight of it. You can see a video of how it was moved from Cotswold Airport in Glouchestershire to Bristol, where it will be turned into an office building. The aircraft belongs to businessman Johnny Palmer, who bought the decommissioned plane in 2018 but just recently came up with the idea for repurposing it, according to the Express.
Fireball meteor captured flying across Scotland on shop security camera
Incredible footage from a cycling shop showed the 30,000mph meteor entering the earth s atmosphere.
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This is the incredible moment a meteor was seen flying across Scotland last night.