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Easy DIY gift cups using dollar store items. Perfect for Easter treats, party favors or small gifts.

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seedance 2.5 early 2000s test: ------------------------------------ Generate a fast, energetic montage set at an outdoor pool party in the style of an early 2000s TV show. The footage should feel like it was shot for a teen drama / reality-TV / lifestyle series from the early 2000s — playful, chaotic, youthful, sun-drenched, and slightly messy in a charming way. CAMERA STYLE: true early-2000s handheld DV / broadcast camcorder aesthetic. Use the kind of camera commonly used for behind-the-scenes TV, MTV-style coverage, reality shows, or teen pool-party montage footage from that era. The camera should feel physically operated by a person walking through the party: shaky handheld movement, imperfect framing, quick pans, sudden zoom-ins and zoom-outs, loose reframing, small exposure shifts, slight autofocus hunting, occasional overexposed highlights, rolling movement, and imperfect reactions to the action. No modern cinematic gimbal smoothness. No robotic motion. No polished high-end commercial feel. LOOK: early digital video image quality. Slightly soft detail, baked-in camcorder sharpness, bright blown highlights in the sun, mild video noise, slight interlacing / DV texture feel, saturated summer colors, warm skin tones, punchy pool blues, glossy sunscreen skin, and a nostalgic 2000s television vibe. The footage should feel like archived network TV pool-party coverage from around 2001–2006. SETTING: daytime outdoor pool party at a big suburban or resort-style house. Bright sun, clear sky, palm trees or lush greenery, lounge chairs, towels, coolers, plastic cups, floaties, people sitting on the edge of the pool, groups talking, music playing, people jumping in the water, dancing, laughing, flirting, splashing, and hanging around the patio. MONTAGE CONTENT: capture lots of quick, cuttable handheld shots from different angles and distances. Include: wide shots of the full pool party, medium handheld walk-bys through groups of people, close-ups of drinks clinking, girls laughing, guys hyping each other up, feet kicking water, people jumping into the pool, splashes hitting the lens, quick zooms onto funny moments, people dancing near the pool, someone adjusting sunglasses, floaties drifting, someone cannonballing into the water, friends reacting and cheering, casual flirting, towels and bags scattered around, poolside conversations, and spontaneous party moments. Make the montage feel busy and real, like a highlight sequence from an episode. SHOT LANGUAGE: lots of short handheld shots that feel easy to cut together. Mix wide establishing shots, medium coverage, close-up reaction shots, splashy inserts, and little candid moments. Include snap zooms, whip pans, quick push-ins, brief rack-focus imperfections, and operator reactions to surprising or fun moments. The operator should sometimes arrive a beat late or reframe sloppily in a way that feels authentic to the time period. TONE: fun, carefree, slightly chaotic, flirty, youthful, summery, nostalgic. It should feel like “last day of school / pool party episode / spring break montage” energy from an early 2000s TV show. IMPORTANT: keep the footage outside the whole time. No indoor scenes. No modern influencer aesthetic. No ultra-clean 4K commercial polish. This should feel authentically early-2000s TV coverage with handheld camcorder energy. No dialogue required, or only indistinct background chatter. Focus on visuals, reactions, party atmosphere, splashing water, and nostalgic early-2000s television montage energy.

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Story of a Dollar Multi-Millionaire in Hubli Town, Karnataka In 1998 – as part of my MBA curriculum, I joined Hindustan Unilever distributor to complete my 2 months internship. The assignment was to introduced Coffee Tea vending machine in Hubli Town (Karnataka). The assignment had two components: Identify Potential places in Hubli to introduce these vending machines & Identify Business Partners to manage it. To make vending machine popular HUL had introduced a scheme. The scheme offers machine, coffee powder & tea bag absolutely free to Business Partners. The responsibility of Business Partners is to take care location rent, helper salary, electricity, safety of machine & ensure to generate business. Business Partner should pay Rs 1 per cup of Tea/ Coffee sold to consumer. I did identify the high floating population places, banks & hospitals. One of the famous place in Hubli with high floating population & people take a stroll to eat local snacks – Durgadbail, Hubli. My younger brother a diploma holder (incomplete) then was working for a TV Cable operator, his salary was Rs 1,500/ month. I checked with him if he is ready to take the risk of jumping into a business with no investment. He was not sure if this really works. He applied 15 days leave, hired a place & since he could not afford a helper, he decided to do all work on his own. Eatery carts, kiosk will be operational in the evening only.. 5 pm onwards there. But preparation does require half day work (idli, dosa, girmit & sweet sellers) Day1: my brother pulled the kiosk & machine to roadside, I also accompanied him to check the response. First day he sold I guess 200 odd cups of coffee/ tea. The number of cups kept increasing with days passed. It started to average out 800-1000 cups & during Ganesh Festival my brother managed to sell 3,000 cups. He started the work at 5.00 PM & returned home 3.00 AM. From 2,000/ month he started to earn 25,000 – 30,000 per month. He hired a helper later. His expenses were: Rent Electricity/ water Helper salary Disposable Cups Shop owner sensed the potential, terminated my brother’s rental contract & shop owner installed the vending machine after sometime. Now my brother is out of business – he had 2 options go back & work, start something of his own. He did had decent savings. He decided to start business of his own. It was not that easy – selling coffee/tea is no talent/ skill. He landed in Chickpet, Bengaluru. Placed the order for disposable cups. Initially he bought 10 cartoon boxes. Started slogging – went to many restaurants, hotels, caterers with disposable cup samples. It was not an easy thing, many didn’t even speak to him, few didn’t even allowed to get in. He was determined – over a period of time he managed to get good client base, hired a bigger place, helpers, bought 3 wheeler commercial auto. Slogged day night, worked for 6.5 days a week. Wednesday half day off. Formed a firm – Champion Enterprises. Bought a shop in prime location in Butter Market, Hubli. So far he was catering to retail & small hoteliers. He now planned to expand his business into wholesale & outside Hubli Town (North Karnataka). Business started growing leaps & bounds. Manufacturers from Delhi, Diu-daman, Mumbai, TN, Kundapur started visiting him.. Shop was not sufficient built a godown above our parents house (40x60 sq feet site)… business grew further, bought 2 more sheds in Gokul Industrial Estate. He turned a dollar millionaire - First in our family. Business continue to grow, today he is a multi-millionaire (dollar). Now bought 2 huge land in Tarihal Industrial Estate – he is now converting them into state of art warehouse. Manufacturers route all their dealers through him.. Concept of Mega Distributor in North Karnataka. His hard work overshadowed the skills, talent require to establish a mega business. Have 2 kids – Son meritorious student pursuing BBA, daughter in high school. Today he is a dollar multi-millionaire but still the same old simple Naveen – wear simple cloths, work 70 hrs weekly 🙂, eat home-made food. Pic (old): with family, his retail shop in Butter Market, Hubli Video (latest): His upcoming warehouse in Tarihal. In video you see my brother with labours. --End--

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