He does not have any videos from when he was heavy, but in a couple of his videos he showed pictures of when he was.
The plural of video is videos.
Shane is an anglicized spelling of Seán, which had a variant form Seaghán in East Ulster, pronounced 'Shane'.Since Seán is a form of John, the feminine equivalent would be Siobhán [shevaun], with the variant Sinéad [shinaed] (from the diminutive).As far as variants in English, Shauna, which has no 'Gaelic' form, would be the most likely form.
Wind storms do not form or make videos. They are made by people.
The comparative form of heavy is "heavier". The superlative form is "heaviest".
Videos on proper lifting form can be found from many reputable fitness and health websites such as Mayo Clinic. Youtube also has several good videos on proper lifting form.
Not at all. Heavy are sins.
Heavily is the adverb form of heavy.Heavily
The adverb form is heavily. It means in a heavy or encumbering manner.
The uncountable noun 'traffic' is treated as a singular form; for example:The traffic is heavy at this time of day.The traffic in cute kitten videos just grows and grows.
Videos are moving images, usually with some form of soundtrack. To find similar videos to the one you mention look for those by the same author and performer.
Indirectly, yes.Shane is the anglicized form of Seán, and is the Irish form of John, which means "Yahweh is Gracious" and is of course Biblical.
NO! He is married to Gillian Filan and has 3 kids, Nicole, Patrick and Shane Jnr.