Jennie Jonzen - Astartiel Online
Jennie Jonzen - Astartiel Online
I'm Jennie Jonzen, aka Astartiel. I also have a JennieJonzen account here. I'm also on Twitter & most other social media sites. You might see me as Yennefer of Bonkerburg too, my NAFO name.
I am a 50-years-young woman with ADHD & autism, along with lifelong depression & anxiety, which has made life - both work & relationships - rather difficult for me. All my life, I've had trouble maintaining relationships, friendships, & employment.
Because I don't work well with others, I recently started a 3D printing business called (very cleverly) Jennie Astartiel Jonzen's 3D Prints, LLC, at Astartiels3Dprints.Etsy.com. I hope to make a living selling 3D prints.
I'm going to be making videos about Ukraine, political videos, gaming videos, 3D print videos, maybe even New Age videos, on here.
If you know me on social media, like Twitter, what would YOU most want to see me make videos about?
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Lyrics in english: [Intro] This I sign after my fashion for our beloved San Lorenzo of Almagro (argentinian football club), and as a homage in this centenary year to all the crows (San Lorenzo fans) of the world. I love you, as no one ever loved you As no one will ever love you I adore you As one adores in life the woman who is to be loved I love you, as one loves life, when life is true* As one loves a brother, as one loves a mother, With that unequaled love As one loves in life: once and no more. Today I love more than yesterday, but less than tomorrow And there's no superhuman strength that can stop my loving Caress are pretty indeed, when they're born out of heart And pretty are the loves that preserve the illusion And if a loving provokes it, even pain is sublime And griefs aren't griefs, when they're griefs from love. Today I love more than yesterday, but less than tomorrow Mi passion is blue and and deep red, and demands your fervor**. I love you, as no one ever loved you As no one will ever love you I adore you As one adores in life the woman who is to be loved I love you, as one loves life, when life is true* As one loves a brother, as one loves a mother, With that unequaled love As one loves in life: once and no more. * Here Viggo pronnounces "verdad" (truth) as "veldad", changing the R for an L. Not sure if it's just a mistake of his (doubtful, considering his spanish is native from growing up in Argentina), or if he's actually saying "beldad" ("when life is a beauty"). Since the original lyrics say "truth", I decided to translate it as such. ** Here the original tango says "mi pasión es soberana y reclama tu querer" (my passion is sovereign, and demands your loving"), but Viggo changes it to this line, where he describes his passion as being blue and deep red (the colors of San Lorenzo).
Pretty cool...what's your strain?
I'm happy with most but mostly a sativa or hybrid fan
@@JennieJonzen Yea. My recent favorite is the Lemon Cherry Gelato hybrid. Very smooth and well balanced.
Jennie Jonzen - Astartiel Online, Subscribed because your videos always make me smile!
Bravo Viggo, cantas muy bien! Naciste en Nueva York pero sos Nuestro también 👏🏻👏🏻👍😁🇦🇷
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The Judge makes sure he can continue with his facts!
one great movie
Post Card.
1776.... Oh my gosh I love this movie..
Well, it didn't stream for as long as I had hoped, and I won't know if it printed successfully the rest of the way for over two more hours. I'll make a short video when I get home, showing how the print turned out.
I loved this movie since the first time I saw it. Edmond Gwenn was born to play this part, I also liked him in Mr. 880. Rumor has it that Natalie Wood actually believed Mr. Gwenn was Santa Clause, especially when he spontaneously spoke Dutch to the little girl and she was really confused when she saw him at the Oscar awards event.
This movie still makes me happy. And I'm 70 years old.
The Post Office is not so efficiently these days.
The colors are ugly as sin.
great movie....
Now we don't have a Post Office Department; we have a "Postal Service", which is a "public corporation" rather than a government agency.
In a world where Santa Claus exists in ordinary day to day life, that american fable required such an ending.
An amazing scene. John Payne had an undistinguished career as a film and television actor, but his role in this movie stands out as an accomplishment that will last as long as people watch movies.
I love this Christmas movie so much!!!!!! The Spirit of Christmas abounds in this move!!!!!!
Those old movies had some great feel-good moments. Few are better than this one.
One of the greatest Christmas movies of all time, no other version will ever be better than this one.
Such a great movie.
Wonder what that Judge got from Santa that Christmas?
Wonderful movie! Case closed!
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USPS has gone way down hill.
This is my all time favourite Christmas movies ever, I have both copies $ in my opinion the black & white version is number 1❤❤❤
Crooked ass "machine" politics in the courtrooms of New York even way back then.
I used to always watch Miracle on 34th St qhile preparing Thanksgiving dinner. So sorry it's no l9bger beoadcast on Thanksgiving
One of my favorite holiday movies ever! Great films to watch in November or December are not easy to find. And Miracle on 34th Street is perhaps a gold standard in which all the other Yueltide flicks should be measured against.
I love the judge and the looks he gives the prosecutor
I know that this was a fairy tale but claiming the Post Office is an efficiently run business?
I don't remember noticing Kringle's delighted face upon seeing all the letters.
Why did they make any remakes?
No idea I like this one the best
NO idea. Remakes are rarely as good as the original.
this is my all time life long favorite movie I watch it every year
great scene but hate colorization leave old movies in black and white
One of the best movies scenes of all time!
I understand their wanting to have a different piece of evidence in the Mara Wilson version of this movie, but I still like this one, with the thousands of letters delivered to Kris, better. Though I have to admit to liking the surprise that Mara asked for a baby brother, and her mom's and new dad's shock as they look at mom's stomach. 😂 😂 😂
All of the remakes did not do well as the original. I saw them and they did not have this ending which was dumb on their parts.
The remake is good but not as close to this original
By the time of the remake in 1994(?), the U.S. Postal Service was no longer a part of the U.S. government. It had been separated and made into a (semi) independent organization. So by that time "the Post Office, an official branch of the Federal government, recognizes this man as Santa Claus" defense of Kris wouldn't work, so they had to substitute the much less satisfying(in my opinion) "In God We Trust" on money explanation.
@@manuelorozco7760the remake was fine. But seemed to over egg the pudding in terms of schmaltz.
@@bobbyshaddoe3004 What does that mean?
One of the greatest Christmas movies ever made! With an all-star cast!
They lawyer had an earlier ace up his sleeve when he called the prosecutor's son to ask him if Santa Claus existed. He said yes. And of course, when asked how he knew that, he said "My daddy told me, and he wouldn't lie to me.... Would you, Daddy?"
The actor who plays Mr. Kringle in this version is a true classy gentleman!
Sebastian Cabot. Brilliant actor of the highest degree.
Edmund Gwenn
@@kateruterbories2692 Close, but Cabot was in the 1972 remake. The actor here is Edmund Gwenn.
Watch this great movie every year.
One of the greats
Howard Hesseman, the mustached guy in the dark blue shirt years later portrayed "Dr. Johnny Fever" in "WKRP in Cincinnati".
That times have changed can be seen in the fact that one could smoke in a courtroom.
It’s too bad that Republicans don’t think that the United States Postal Service is a well run agency Today! They want to nix it and just have the free enterprise system make deliveries. You know what that means, no regulations and the sky’s the limit!
Many people might not know this, but John Payne had a great singing voice as well. He appeared in some musicals during career.
Born May 12 1912 who was just 34 years old, an outstanding man ..John Paine.