17 Burst results for "Anthony Man"

"anthony man" Discussed on Big Time Baseball

Big Time Baseball

05:19 min | 11 months ago

"anthony man" Discussed on Big Time Baseball

"And he got traded and I remember talking to him and how disappointed he was to be getting out of San Diego and having to go to a team at the time that was at the bottom of the standings. And now all of a sudden, fast forward, two years later, he's one of the leaders. He's one of the main guys pulling the pull on that rope and you know his team is a team to be reckoned with. So shout out to Thai Friends. Yeah, absolutely. Can't get enough of them. And speaking of which, those Mariners are 13 and 16, I did pick them to win the AL central. This is a really good team and a really good division. And the reason why I'm bringing that up on this ridiculous walk off weekend we just had and Major League Baseball. Anthony Rendon. He's a huge contract, goes over to the angels, has a disappointing first year. I think even he would be free, freely admitted it was a disappointing time to play for the angels. Team played poorly. He got hurt miss most of the year. Now he's back, he's held he's playing well, hits a walk off yesterday on this team. By the way, 19 and 11 are the Los Angeles angels of Anaheim. They're one half game ahead of the asteroids or 1811. The angels seem like they're real. I don't know. It might be too early to say that. I do think they're pitching is going to come to haunt them, but the angels really good and they do not look like they feel like slowing down. What do you think about their arms? I don't know, and I've said that's when we get I don't know if the arms can continue to hold up throughout the season. I think it's a wait and see situation. But we've always thought that the offense was had the potential to be one of the more elite offenses in the game. And now all of a sudden you got Rendon back right now and I've always been a huge fan of Anthony, man. He can flat out hit when he's healthy. And he's starting to pick it up. He started off slow. He started to swing the bat here better as of late, but I think this angel team could be it. Now, listen, the Astros have run off like 7 straight. And I kind of, we kind of expect these runs from the Astros. Like they'll run off 8, 9, ten straight, the lose 5 in a row. And that's, I think, who the Astros are right now is still a very good team. Not as consistent as we've seen them in the past. And I think that does open the door for an angels in a Mariners to take that division. I think we got to hold up and see in terms of the pitching, but certainly you do know you got two guys that are pitching well, really three guys that are pitching, well, if you count lorenzen, you got Otani, who I think obviously will be their ace. But I mean, cinder guard is look great so far. And if you can piece it together, they got a chance to be in the thick of things for this division. You ain't lying. You ain't lying at all. And last walk off of the weekend, the one we're saving for last because it's the juiciest and funniest. Thomas is a walk off for the Yankees. Everything seems perfectly flying a normal until you put the microphone and Chris Woodward's hand, manager of the Texas Rangers. And this is not the first time Woodward has made a comment about something like this. In case you don't know this, there has been a lot of talk about the Yankee Stadium right field wall being a little short over the years ever since the new Yankee Stadium opened up. Well, we haven't heard many comments about it for like the last 5 years because it's kind of an old complaint. Well, he hits a home run walk off of tag off of the right field wall and Chris Woodward comes out and says that's not a home run at 99% of the ballparks in Major League Baseball, just frustrated. Well, next thing you know, Aaron Boone comes out. They ask him, what he has to say about that comment and just a straight up mic drop moment, bad math there. There's only 30 ballparks in the Major League Baseball. I'm not sure you can. Phenomenal. Phenomenal. Phenomenal. People are calling for Aaron Boone's head in The Bronx for two years. I say, give him an extension for that comment alone. That comment definitely gonna buy him more time for sure amongst the Yankee base. Listen, can somebody remind me when the new Yankee Stadium was put up? Was it like what happened? In 2008? 9 7? We're about ten, 12 years removed from when it came up. At that time, I think it's time to move on. It's no different than the little short porch in Boston down the line. Oh, by the way, old Yankee Stadium wasn't much, much longer. Wasn't much bigger down the right field. So let's get to frustration, right? It was a ball that probably it doesn't go out in many parts. But you're not playing in many parts. Yeah. You're playing a Yankee Stadium. And on top of that, they actually did the math. It was a 106 off the bat. It was a line drive laser over the right center field wall. And by the way, they did the math. The actual math, it would have gotten out of 27 of the 30 ballparks, so you have it. There you have it. Chris Woodward, this is not the first time you've made a comment about an oppo tank being hit off your team. I do believe you had something to say about the great Fernando Tatís Jr. a couple years ago. Now I'm just looking at him and if you have, if you hit an oppo tank off the Texas Rangers, apparently Chris Woodward's.

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"anthony man" Discussed on The NBA Show

The NBA Show

05:04 min | 1 year ago

"anthony man" Discussed on The NBA Show

"It's not our boy. It's not the duke. You know, but it has a potential to be, I don't say as interesting 'cause I don't know if Anthony has that charisma. You know, clearly, but you know, it's gonna be interesting to say the least. There's gonna be some sexual tension problems. Oh, I mean, it's Bridgerton. Come on now. This was the show that I would be watching as well folding laundry and awesome would come in and he'd be like, this whole show is just, is it just a one giant sexy? And I was like, no, I promise. There's other stuff. Yeah, let me just let me just put this out there. I was here for duke and Daphne, all right? That was my favorite part. I was there for ultimately. What I am going to do is trust in shonda. Now what I'm going to do. I'm going to put my faith in that shit. And I think she's going to deliver. She's never let me down. So that's where I'm writing. Trust the Bridgerton process. So without Simon there. We all know Simon put a 45 a game. 45 an episode brought down 17 rebounds, gave us ten assists. Every single episode he did it. He did his job every single time, okay? He burns. For this for this series, right? Raja. How big of a void is that going to be? And can the show overcome it? Is it going to be, you know, who's going to pick up the slack? Look, when you lose a player like that, I don't think you replace him with another player. You lose someone like that. Everyone's got to step up and play a bigger role. Everyone's got to chip in, right? So every character's got a bite off a little bit more to fill that void. I'm telling you, you had, I don't think I'm in a minority when I say I was here for the duke and Daphne. You guys all nodded when I said that. So thinking that you're going to slide the older brother and to Sasha's point expect him to carry it. I'm with Sasha. I don't know that he's got the chops for that. I just need everyone on this website. I trust the process with shonda, I trust shonda. To create a storyline that just gives you more from each character to supplement for us missing the duke. I don't think you replaced the duke dog. Okay, all right, little rapid fiber before we get out of here. I'm going to go first. I'm going to ask, who is going to be the MVP of this season? My MVP, I got lady whistledown going for 40 tonight, okay? I got lady whistledown going. Sasha Mack, who is your MVP for the season. Who's gonna be the one that we go and we're like, oh, okay, they won that season. Who you got? Okay, so I have Joey, what's your name? The new person from Simone Ashley. Okay, I have Simone, Ashley, as my top, I think she's gonna be an awesome addition. She's so good and sex education. I just like her. A little new blood. It's good. It's good for the show to get to new people in there and you lose in some of the old storylines. Let's get some new people. I'm excited about that. And then also, again, I don't know her name. It's been so long since I watched the show. Who is the lady, I might just have to show you a picture. Yeah, the duke's the duke's like kind of like sponsoring you know exactly what I'm talking about. Yeah, I know you're talking about. I have no idea. I don't know her name either. But that's where I'm going. I saw a shot of her looking mischievous in the trailer and I was like, okay. 'cause she was like, she's like watching a cotillion. What's going on? Yeah. Does she know who lady whistledown is? I don't know. She's held as she is. I think that she's got a big part to play. I would choose a character who played a kind of medium small part in the last season that I would like to see that turned up because she killed it. There we go. You got either more shots out there. Is that your VP roger? I was going to say exactly what Sasha said, but in reverse order, I was going to go with her and then because I don't know her name. But I was going to go with Simone Ashley as well. But hearing what we want Sasha and roger said, I'm going to zag a little bit, right? I'm going to say it's going to be Jonathan Bailey is Anthony, man. See, I'm going to trust the shondaland process. Like Raja said, right? They don't bring him up, you know, to be the star guy without any reason. Do you understand? You know, it wasn't an accident. And then cast him before they cast him and they knew that the second season was going to be about him when they cast him. Oh. Exactly. Go on to something. Exactly. You know? They traded away to star to make a bigger role for the homie. So this is like we're saying it's like Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers. Type stunt. It might be. Alex Smith Pat Mahomes. It might be. I'm not there to say yet would come back to me halfway through, you know? And we can revisit Drew Brees. Monta.

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"anthony man" Discussed on Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast

Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast

06:50 min | 1 year ago

"anthony man" Discussed on Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast

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"anthony man" Discussed on NBA Front Office w/ Keith Smith & Trevor Lane

NBA Front Office w/ Keith Smith & Trevor Lane

04:35 min | 1 year ago

"anthony man" Discussed on NBA Front Office w/ Keith Smith & Trevor Lane

"We have to mention that young team early in the season. It's not as big of a factor as a second night of back to back and say march or something like that. But still, that's impressive that they took out the clippers the night before and then came here and played the Lakers pretty much even. This was close all the way through and John morant was absolutely terrific. He looks like, I mean, we're talking about a superstar here. He's incredible. He was the best thing I can say is that in a game that we saw Russell Westbrook LeBron James and Anthony Davis played John morant was the best player on the floor. That's incredible. Yeah. Yeah, and that's a great point. He's really now, looks like he's going to take that leap. He's not going to shoot 5 himself from three. Very often. That's still the jump shot very much at work in progress, but he's getting downhill, gets wherever he wants on the floor. Steven Adams, he's really figured out already. Man, this guy sits these bone crunching screens. And then Adams did a nice job as a role. Taken some passes. He had 6 assists in this game. I thought he did a pretty good job there of not just kind of setting the screen and then disappearing or going right to the offensive glass. Although he did plenty of that, he had aid offensive rebounds. In this game, yeah, I think this is an example of a young team going against a veteran team that knew they needed to win. And the Lakers did what they had to do. And maybe the most veteran of all, I don't know, I haven't looked at their actual ages, but Carmelo Anthony man turned back the corner turned back the clock. 28 points. Turn back. There it is. That's what you're going to go for. We found it. We found it. Yeah, we did. We got there. 28 points moved into 9th place all time NBA scoring. Shout out to mellow man. He looked fantastic. He was this was, I mean, old school mellow. This was mello looks so good that in crunch time in the fourth quarter, the Lakers went to a Carmelo Anthony post up with LeBron Anthony Davis and Westbrook on the floor. Now it didn't go well, but he was so good at that point. You couldn't go anywhere else..

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"anthony man" Discussed on TNCnow

TNCnow

06:36 min | 1 year ago

"anthony man" Discussed on TNCnow

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"anthony man" Discussed on The Power Trip After Party

The Power Trip After Party

02:23 min | 1 year ago

"anthony man" Discussed on The Power Trip After Party

"While cardboard charlie's comments Already flying in. I didn't know. I was watching thunder from down under dan. Kratz ski one of the regulars china as well Sauce you're back from milwaukee and we're talking about the air. They just renovated that the big anthony man. 'cause like the few times that i've been there like the time hockey drove me out there and i left him And then the other time. That i saw dave. It's the ceiling was so low like of the amphitheater. It was so fucking hot. There was no. Oh my god. There was no air movement and they've completely upgraded. Its bad ass. The best sounding concert. I've ever been to because i that was a big part of it was a sound is terrible. Before it's the best of the concert of urban. Paul was hot. No can you. Can you tell these two and the listeners. What you said off air. Is there any way to do that with. I mean i doubt you can get in trouble for it right or not. Any reason. you can't say well are they're in trouble are their cameras. I don't think so otherwise. I think he would have been contact. They can't go back and they don't know where right and top way worse. No but this is. This is still a body on the side of the rhone. Oh aisle own. No i just say it then you can say it. I went real fast in that car. That i was driving. Won't you give chris the number It's about corey's i q not quite know what. Aj's there you go. That's it's higher than both yeah. I don't remember what it was One forty you one hundred and forty miles an hour. It floated dollar two distinct didn't float. We we cheese. We went around a corner in that car. Pretty quick and my gal right after we you know when around the corner and then kinda slowed down. She looked me she goes. This is the only car would feel safe doing it. Yeah it was. I mean. I'm not kidding you. I'll never afford a car like that. I'll never have a car like that. It was the coolest experience. I've ever had an automobile. It's like flying first class and then blown in a car though. what are you talking about. you went right to your phone. You weren't even listening to what i was saying like.

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"anthony man" Discussed on Doug Loves Movies

Doug Loves Movies

01:51 min | 1 year ago

"anthony man" Discussed on Doug Loves Movies

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"anthony man" Discussed on Typology

Typology

06:32 min | 1 year ago

"anthony man" Discussed on Typology

"Was there a common theme among all the people who broke up with you that they said you heard repeatedly like the reason. I'm breaking up with you ex. You're like oh my gosh. I've heard this before. Was there a repeating theme yeah i definitely sink. It's more towards like the second point. You made where i needed to do that. Inner work and i hadn't and it's funny because i don't think my unhealthy tendencies have been because of a fear of commitment. I think they were so linked to my trauma of wanting to be loved and feeling abandoned. That i was like way too much because i didn't love myself i because i hadn't healed and i just wanted to be married and love so bad just smothered them in so yeah i think it's more like just not doing the work but not it wasn't ever commitment. I don't even think. I had time to think about if i actually wanted to commit or not because i just wanted to be loved so badly and like just have my person and not being banded and less than i would just do whatever had to do to keep him around and it was so like just so unhealthy so that sounds like a seven. Who's codependent. yeah very but it's funny. Because i'm such an independent person but in relationships i was just so like i didn't have a person like just was it was love like i had to be loved and wanted a needed. And you know codependent on the other person to want me and need me and you know do things like that. Some yeah well. I'm glad you're getting. You're you're doing some work you know and and you know because codependency regardless of your type if you're struggling with codependency it's it's a really life limiting affliction you know and that whole idea that i can't be okay unless you're okay with me you know and Or i just can't be okay unless you're okay. I was gonna say isn't it kind of a theme because we've heard this before that the because the sevens in so so You know paints the sunny pitcher of everything so much so that even when someone's trying to connect with them about something serious they can't you know or something that might be a little more sobering and then they finally get to the point where they're like i'm out of here and the sevens like wait a minute like when did we talk about this or went. How could this have happened. Isn't sometimes i think That it's hard with sevens When they're not very self aware there just haven't done their work that They denial is really easy for them. And it's it's like Sometimes you have to let your hair on fire is where like to say with a seven and relationship to get their attention but when you have again. This is the complication of of the human personality. You can't just say okay. Someone's a seven. they're always going to do. This are always going to do that. People aren't built that way. So you know you people say oh. He's anxious therefore you know he must be a six. And i'm like no actually that's a two with an anxiety disorder or that you know or you know the person's really depressed. They must be a four. It's like no. They could be a seven wrestling with depression. Great right so. It's complicated so here we're talking to someone with taylor who's a seven who by virtue of trauma in life experiences bringing she's talking very codependent themes if in it's possible that an inexperienced person who could go. She's a tour nine right right. Because that's more typical of twos and nines have those codependent features is like no. She's a seven who's wrestling with codependency. But would it be fair to say taylor that you know for a lot of your life that addressing trauma painful stuff in your life would have been difficult because you shied away from dealing with distressing emotions and feelings and thoughts is like end was always on the move. You know trying to stay five steps ahead of the pain. I don't i just don't want to look at it. I wanna stay happy. I want everything to be fun. I want everything does that. Does that describe your experience tape friends. I wanna take a minute to thank our sponsor hellofresh as america's number one meal. Kit hellofresh cuts out stressful meal planning and grocery store trips so you can enjoy cooking and get dinner on the table in just about thirty minutes or less and i have to say the meals are delicious and i have been able to break out of our dinner with. Hellofresh is quick and easy meals. Fifteen to twenty minute dinners anthony man breakfast on the go and more easy options. There's really something for everyone. 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"anthony man" Discussed on I am Northwest Arkansas

I am Northwest Arkansas

25:46 min | 1 year ago

"anthony man" Discussed on I am Northwest Arkansas

"I mean this is like the sun subtlest infomerrcial friends karate studio but it has been life changing that kids that were very you know just kind of like inward focused and not really not really outgoing. Just changed by being able to kind of find their inner strength through martial arts and he does a great job of it. I've seen videos of some of his students breaking boards with their hands with their feet going to competitions. And really just as we like to say wrecking shop and shot out to michael felix in into all the great work that he's doing here in northwest arkansas with adults but primarily with children really changing their trajectory and just changing their attitudes about things that were very proud of him though. Absolutely absolutely and you have two other kids and spencer down charlotte charlotte and charlotte's at the u. of a. and spencer. i. I've i've got a chance to know those guys even spencer watch arcades a couple of times and so you know we've had a chance to kind of meld our families together and your beautiful. I've shantelle and my wife. Nicola are very good friend. I really good friends. You know they they hang and they model together. They do all kinds of stuff together. They have found some simpatico in terms of cool stuff to do. Yes most arkansas. A good fit for sure it has been it has been so so continue on in terms of you talked about kind of finding your lane if you will. How did you end up with Becoming joining the board of sonar. So i was on a advisor. Council for crystal bridges was called arden fusion so the thought process around that was finding activities in coordinating events for young professionals people from twenty one to forty years old to do outside of work where they were for walmart. J. b. hunt tyson or any of the suppliers or where they on their own business helping them connect to the community and a good friend of mine. Julian brown and i served on that in our organization together and then she was vice chair persona so she asked me if i would join the board there and kind of capitalize on some of the ones we had at crystal bridges and as far as expanding our outreach to a younger audience and as well as getting sony into spaces that we haven't typically gone to a m- around north west arkansas right. Yeah no and. I think that's great and you guys have done a great job. You invited nicole. And i to an event i think it was like the first sonal event Since the pandemic started that they had the walmart center and it was nice. I mean we were socially distanced and spaced out but it was so nice to be in an audience and listen to music exactly. I mean it was great. It was fabulous was nice so that was where we announced our madden season. So we'll continue to have our masterworks programs at the walton arts center but we also have more programming outside of traditional venues of looking forward to this upcoming season for what a conductor paul hossan and rally. Nicholson having a more executive director in store for us. Yeah no it's i think it's great in and then you're you're also on. I think is still on the board of single parent scholarship fund which has changed. Its name yes so we are On the board for the single scholarship fund in northwest arkansas so we combined with the bitten county organization so it's one organization that serves madison carroll washington and bitten counties. Shout out to tyler clark yet. Will you engine use me too. And then i had him on this podcast and we did an episode early on about the single parents cowshed on and he told some amazing stories about some of the families whose lives have been changed because of this program for sure. Yeah so we help students who are within two hundred twenty five percent of the poverty level. I'm go to college and we give them a twenty five hundred dollars scholarship each semester. For those who are ten either a two year four year degree program as well as we support people who are in involved in trade school so everything from welding computer programming bike repairs coming up as well as cosmetology and programs like that as well and the healthcare industry so we have a lot of avenues to help me. People move from a poverty to prosperity when thing that we love about seeing within organization is how our recipients over time become donors and advocates for the program and we have great alumni association on. Were pass recipients help mentor current recipients and help them along their path yet. I mean. I think the program is is highly integrated. I mean tyler. And his team do a great job at. They're they are really all in and what they're trying to do now that they've kind of combined forces i mean that's it's the sky is the limit for those guys. Yeah so definitely gonna have a big impact on north west arkansas for the future. Yeah absolutely absolutely so now. you have. You've actually had a chance to experience number of the different companies. I mean you you said you work. You worked with tyson wing now. Did you also work at walmart. So yeah was with walmart for five years and then i moved over to sam's club okay. Three years ago. And it's part of the same organization so so so talk about that just your experience coming to north west arkansas and working and we talk about the big three. All the time and the big three is tyson j. b. hunt in walmart. You know three fortune. Fifty companies with walmart being the biggest the biggest employer in the united states. I'm one of the largest companies in the world and rightfully so their thumbprint is on north west. Arkansas you know a lot of ways. Yeah we're talk about just your overall experience coming here and being affiliated with those different oriented organizations and what. It's like because i know a lot of people from the outside when i tell them i mentioned bentonville or are mentioned. North west arkansas. They say oh walmart. And i like yeah walmart but it does so much more to it. What was what has your experience been like when you think about these companies and what they represent here in this area so they definitely give back to the area number one not only from an economic standpoint but from a philanthropic standpoint. There's a lot of passion for their customer and investment in their associates or team members that they call it tyson they both are very competitive but also focused on being agile and nimble and adapting for the time. So you've seen tyson experiment with a meatless proteins. And for a while they were involved in some renewable energy sources and then you seem walmart or relapse five to ten years expanded footprint in the digital space sure taking advantage of technology. I think that's what's key. Both companies have a founders mentality. But you also see them adapt for the time so that they are able to last for generations to come And continue to to Press yom elope against the competition. Yeah and there's some be competition. They are mayor especially walmart yet. Gins with a and ns within. That's that's amazon for those of you. That did figure it out. So but i gotta say that the more that i learned about walmart in what its potential capability. What it's capabilities are what its potential is. I wasn't so much sure that amazon would just have. It's way i think walmart is kind of figured things out. And they've moved forward and they keep bringing in new people and great talent. And so what would you say to people that are really thinking about coming here to work specifically at walmart but but also at at sam's or j. b. hunt or tyson. What would your advice be to them before they step foot into the state i in terms of learning more about what this place has like sure. I would definitely encourage them to do their research. Know failure in the top five cities to live with the university. And all of its arts. The way i describe arkansas or north west arkansas. People who don't live here randy is. It's kind of like a suburb without a city. So you have the events cultural events. You have good schools. You have recreational activities for your children. You have a relatively low crime rate and a lot of prosperity jobs and growth. But you don't have the hustle and bustle for the most part that comes with the city. So traffic is definitely improved here. Over the last five years with the expansion of i forty nine. So it's a it's a great place to live. We plan on calling it home for years to come and scrape place to raise a family but if you whatever your interests are you're going to be able to find it within north west arkansas short. Great restaurants Monoculture activities. I'm as i mentioned a couple of times before and then you might surprise yourself and find that. There's things to do here that you'd never knew would be interested in so you think about the bike trails or kayaking or things along those lines that you might find out that this is something you have a passion for and not only do. We have great restaurants. But if you're into libations there's lots of microbreweries and a here northward circle. There's a little bit for everybody and what you can't find here With the direct flights to a lot of major airports everywhere from new york to la to miami dc chicago dallas. You can get to what you wanna do relatively quickly and then when then a five hour drive of here there's so much history especially when you look at the events of the last year and a lot of people going on an a journey reeducate themselves about other parts of american history and wine to know understand more about the civil rights journey. So you've got little rock which is only two hours two and a half hours from here and you have the the little rock nine museum. And you've got up the road. In tulsa you have the greenwood arts district and our the tulsa race massacre happened. So there's a lot of street exact by wall street so there's a lot of history within three and a half hours from here that you would not maybe be able to get to as easily if you lived on the coast. Yeah and he's even just up the road up in missouri. There's even the site for the george washington carver museum and i think it as his childhood home. Yes childhood home. But there's a lot of lot of history and information that so. Yeah i mean you've got joplin when when you think of music in so i mean there you yeah you in. You're scratching the surface. I like to tell people in northwest arkansas. Wow you know getting out of a you know since the pandemic is decreased the number of flights but that will go back in time but the nice thing about being a northwest arkansas's. You're three hours from kansas city. Good barbecue up there. Five hours from saint louis good barbecue hair. Four and a half hours. I just did the strive to memphis great barbecue memphis less than three little rock less than five just a little under fire under five to dallas. So you can get three two. Okay caesar you can get you know you're not you know not too far away. That was the one thing. I had a concern about for those of you that are. Nba fans like man. We're going to miss out on mba. But but no. We've made a couple of trips down. Okay seen to see the thunder play. And it's actually it's a great facility. Great fan base down there and Gotten a chance to see some some good team come into town. So there's you know there's that in you've got the be okay center and tulsa and and then of course all the stuff that you have right here in our own backyard. We've got the amp we've got this brand new. What's the golf course program. That's right there off top golf off his right there next to the app and you got some outstanding people i think i i think i've seen them. Dave matthews band has been there. Twenty one pilots. Jimmy buffett coming hit. Bowl's coming seasonable. Yeah i mean there's just a little bit of everything right here in north west arkansas. So speaking of our music and arts and you've exposed me to a lot. I i mean i grew up going to the museum. I mean i grew up right outside of new york city. So you mean the moma was not. There's nothing for me to go there on the weekend on saturday or the guggenheim. Yeah and that was it but you know one of the things that i have enjoyed here. Immensely has been crystal bridges. And you'd like you said you've had a lot of involvement with them and you brought me to a lot of events we've seen some great people speak bear to bryan stevenson ryan stevenson. We saw the piano coupole. They're not couple. But there may the piano anderson in a row anderson row. They were there and they were fabulous. I actually that happened like right before the pen over those happened. Like right before a democ- south and i've been back one time since the pandemic but he acts it's just nice. I mean crystal. Bridges is is a kind of special place it is what they've done and the one family now walton had done. There is just amazing. I remember my son. Spencer was writing a report about crystal bridges. I think he was like an third or fourth grade now. So what are you talking about. And then we went to it opening weekend. A few years later runs totally blown away with what they had to offer. And and the level of works that were on display there and then they continue to update in an invest in the arts Not only visual arts erm visuals but we seen Jason moran his wife alicia hall moran to an amazing talent. i think they've had cheech marin. Come and speak so not only with the artists but they've had some Amazing guest speakers that have come crystal bridges absolutely ear and what was that Black artists that was The tightest kofar. No the other guy he came there. We actually met him we. We saw him speak but then he had his exhibit there with the afro pilkin Hank willis thomas lewis tom. Yes yeah he's doing some great work in in brooklyn right now and just a piece. That was commissioned by the city. I think for that area there but yeah he's an outstanding artists but we we have so many original works of art for sure there at crystal bridges. And i'm just like ads. It's kind of nice. Yeah rosie the riveter and you kinda go people just when you tell them all this like not north west arkansas. And i'm like yeah rob. No i think i got See jeff koons speak with my friend. Wendy jean bennett. And he's the one that did the gold heart shaped balloon therein the eleven restaurants so these are world renown artists We're lucky and and Bust have here north arkansas absolutely and it's only gonna get better. I think it. It really is and i mean you look at the arts when you look at the the museums and and just there's a little bit of everything to do and then all the activities that are going on now you and i ride a live on the trail and it's just nothing to just jump on a trail somewhere and go right out. Twenty twenty five miles. And you know you're never get on a road now you don't have to worry about getting hit except for some of those intersex. Where if you don't yell clear it. If you don't wait for the light invite could run into a problem but you know it is quite safe in and there's many so many trails to ride both ashphalt trails as well as gravel and off road mountain biking. You can't does. there's just so much your yeah absolutely. So what what is your what are you. What are you bullish about in the on the future of north west arkansas. So i i think you're gonna see Continued shift to being tech hub. An incubator for other businesses. I think that You'll also see an an increase investment in Biking and cycling and then i'm excited about the arts corridor. That's coming to fatal. yeah you know. Hopefully in the next ten or fifteen years where you have a large arena for concerts. That'd be nice. I know going malefic are gonna see john legend in tulsa which is only ninety minutes away in september. But it'd be nice to not have to make that drive right but Yeah i think it's going to be a continued focus on business whether it be tekere or retail and then the hartson than outdoor activities. Yeah so i mean. We didn't even mention the northeast. Arkansas natural the myrlie baseball team here. Yeah can't forget them. And you know i do wanna give a shout out in in the only reason why i'm bringing this up is because it you know i've talked about it before but i wanna give a shout out to the good folks at the children's hospital that's right here. Some renew hostile. That hospital did not exist. When i moved here in two thousand fourteen. But it's here now and My youngest son had a pretty bad bike accident the other day the day before we recorded this episode and I was really concerned. I thought he broke his leg. We ended up over at the emergency room children's hospital and they were just absolutely fabulous. They really were. I mean granted. We're in the midst of a pandemic right now. In healthcare workers are overworked. They arm at a high level. And and you know that personally but but it's just I gotta give a shout out to the children's hospital here in north west arkansas. Prior to this being built the closest children's hospital would have been little wrong and so it's something that we actually have a children's hospital here and then with some of the recent announcement that alice walton has made about the plans to to more opportunities for for learning in the medical field arena. That will you know we're gonna have a much more robust community of medical practitioners in the next five ten to fifteen years in this area and so you know there are good things happening here because that was a that was another concern. We moved here from boston. I mean it's like come on you know tops. The tops cities with great healthcare. And that's you don't think about it till you need it and we're straight up healthy but things happen and it's nothing like a bike to bring it to the emergency room and caused you to say. Oh my gosh my know my child or am i gonna be okay and so yeah i just just a shout out to those guys and for people listening to this aren't from year and i've talked to you in the past and others that are thinking about coming here. We have the infrastructure. And if we don't have it it's in the work that's the easiest i mean. That's the way that i can describe it. It's definitely in the work young. So you know my wife. And i joke all the time about a couple of retailers that we would just lament. We wish were here. No arkansas. But they're not far away and on top of all that we pretty much can get most of what we need and even even seafood stuff like that you come out on the west coast. East coast seafood. There's some good seafood places here where you can order stuff and get it the next day. I would be remiss if i didn't mention my One of my peers. Dan by food for sam's club. He does a really good job. Give them a try. Listen trust me. The sam's club no joke. The sam's club seafood section is to be reckon they've got some great stuff and the sushi People don't realize that sam's club sushi now they didn't do sushi before but those folks cut that sushi in it looked so fresh and it's good. Yeah so definitely recommend most do all. The sam's half that. I think we had that an about two thirds of her clothes. Okay yeah so. I would assume that. All the sams in north west arkansas would have they do. Yeah okay yeah ness the other thing too if you're coming here recognized that like walmart and sam's specifically they test out all the stuff that they're gonna do and roll out and other places. They do a lot of that testing ear. So you get you get first crack at it. You get the first experience. Like i had never heard of neighborhood walmart and before i came here i was like what is that and it was like you. Come here and it's like it's a little walmart right in your neighborhood. Like i have when i was there last night and it's convenient and it got a little bit of everything so you know i should get them to sponsor this no seriously though it's good stuff. There's a lot of good things whereas yeah we'd love to hear a like i said we've Been here seventeen years in its home. No pressure on my kids for grandkids in the future. But hopefully we'll be here for for quite a while and there's definitely a lot to deal like i said there's something for everybody and there's there's not pretending for connect with what you're familiar with and also an opportunity explore new things. Yeah absolutely i love and so we can end on that. But before i let you end i do wanna put you on the spot if i had to put a gun to your head and i said you could only take me to one restaurant. I know it's hard. Because i know you know a number of people that have restaurants. Aaron you go to a lot of different places. I do by Gimme your top three three so top three restaurants so i'm going to pizza so that account as one so giraldi for all the all of you from the northeast who complain about not being able to find good pizza here northward circle. Try giraldi down in downtown. Feb office center street also would stone and then My neighborhood spot as tim's pizza and then for can't go wrong with rights barbecue mitchum barbecue a couple of times on stores a great shout. What join right and his team are doing. Yeah they either got two locations. They have a location. That's right up on the trail in bentonville So yeah no. And they're barbecue sauces on point. Yeah my brother requested from texas. I mean to send him barbecues who carries their barbecue sauce walmart. And sam's anthony aso. Yeah we bought the pack and then pursue for special occasions. We'll go to atlas restaurant or heirloom heirloom shift. Jason paul That's another of amazing chef here in in atlas work going to have those guys on the pot elliott. Yeah we're gonna have a chef hunt on the podcast very soon so can't wait to share that. Yeah so those are my kinda go. To's yeah we will certainly share that with everybody on the show notes and make sure they know about those in. I don't know if heirloom is open yet. I think it might be. But i know for sure that atlas has open and they're doing They they obviously are doing reserve seating but There's a little bit of everything here to choose from. If you had to twist my arm at one place that i would say i i really is. One of my go-to spots now has leverett loud. Okay yeah. I love leverett lounge Shutout the hannah withers and her family and all the good folks at work there and all the good people that are in the service industry here in north west arkansas. They really know how to take care folks so yeah and we have a multitude of food trucks. You come from you come from a big city. Oh you fake. All every big city has a lot. You know food truck parks here and there. We've just got we've got food. Trucks littered all over north west architecture and the yacht club in fayetteville. All the way up to a great little food trucks spot that. I just found off the airport exit up there in. It's kind of like rogers. Johnson and then even bentonville course a street market and they even have food trucks there so slow but everything exactly. Yeah a little bit of everything. So 'cause there's a lot of people that are from different places here so the restaurant industries found a way to connect with all of them. So yeah for sure for sure will anthony man. This has been a pleasure. This is more like this is just us having a conversation but i told you one day i was gonna get you on this podcast and finally i did so i appreciate you. Coming on the podcast. Thanks for being a great friend. And thanks for all of your advice and for willie your willingness to open up your electronic rolodex right because when i say rolodex some people like what is a roller. Yeah now like an age myself. Now but Opening up your phone and connecting with so many great people here north west arkansas. That i've had on the podcast. And i will have on the future. No we definitely appreciate what you're doing. Randy. i can tell you that abuse the podcast for a to share with people who were new to the area people that we've tried to recruit to the area for them to get a feel what northwest arkansas is about a size what they can find a neat digital internet so they wanted to listen to your podcast. And we've helped you've been a great resource for us and in recruiting and as well as helping people feel connected to the community. Because that's one reason on thing that i've i've noticed her. North west arkansas is getting people connected to the community helping them find significant other helps them stay in northwest arkansas and So that's like what you're doing here and keep it up. And i'm just glad to be in honored to be here on the program with you so thank you so much. Thank you so much. Well there you have it folks. Anthony sunlen and Just a good friend of mine a good friend of the podcast and just wanted to have him on and have him tell his superhero origin story. Which was a great wine. And so i hope you liked that output. Some contact information as well as the anthony's linked in profile so you can check him out online and reach out to him if you if you just want to thank him for being on the podcast. That's another episode of the. I am north arkansas. Podcast to learn more about us or to read or download the show notes from today's episode visit. I am northwest. Arkansas dot com. 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"anthony man" Discussed on The Dan Bongino Show

The Dan Bongino Show

03:23 min | 1 year ago

"anthony man" Discussed on The Dan Bongino Show

"Why don't they celebrate the deaths of iv drug users from hiv. Because there's no political win for none no political win whatsoever. It won't help him get one extra vote however they think poking fun at conservatives for not putting a face muzzle on their face. They think they'll get a political win with the mask fascists out there so they celebrate your death they also attack anyone who dares speak the truth. Alex berenson also governor the santa's. This may be joe. I'd like your opinion on this key. You as well. In the annals of dumbest quotes we have ever seen a formerly respectable news album. This quoting the sun-sentinel. I think barn. I i don't know if you've seen this yet. I think this one takes the cake. This is the sun-sentinel by anthony man. Who should immediately resign for right. I mean immediately. Follow joe biden and resigned just to maintain some semblance of personal dignity. There's this article. In the sun-sentinel governor raimondo. santa statements about florida's cova. Death rate get renewed scrutiny. Some in my you see anything in my eyes. I swear good okay last time let me. I had that off. That was the last time we ever wore the up on the show remember. Here's his quote now joe again. Yeah i need your opinion. This is the dumbest thing you've ever seen in writing so listen to this folks. I can't believe governor. This anthony anthony man or to sunset like this is. This is the worst thing i've ever seen after. What did this say they say. Critics panned the santa's approach toward covert which emphasizes individual actions to avoid contracting the virus and treatment for people who are infected and adamant opposition to bizzare such as mask mandates or vaccine past. Joe started petition. Today i've got a petition site coming soon folks. I'm teasing it now. Totally unintended start the petition tonight. Put your name a get this office. Now what a broadway sir. You believe this guy. You're right thank you back there again. The saddest the governor did the the code as on this guy..

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"anthony man" Discussed on The Minimalists Podcast

The Minimalists Podcast

04:22 min | 1 year ago

"anthony man" Discussed on The Minimalists Podcast

"It's truly for you and it makes sense to purchase then by all means go ahead get it. Let's not deprive ourselves of the things that enhance our lives. But if you're buying things just to signal a sort of consumerist equanimity then you're getting in the way of the freedom you're attempting to purchase man anthony Over at ramsey. Yes he was telling us about. The i think it was a gucci bag that he got. Anthony o'neill we. Did you actually check this out. Anthony o'neill the table is the name of his show podcast and yeah great episode. But he was talking about how he spent. I forget what it was thousands of dollars on this gucci bag backpack. Yes and the whole idea was he was imagining what people would say to him and how they would look at him when he purchased that. Who am i buying was four. and he Yeah he spoiler alert. I'm going to tell you the pretty much. The story some cliff notes here. He goes to work. he's carrying it. Pugh anthony man. That's nice bag. Man looking cool walking around people. Oh where'd you get that bag at everyone's doing that. And then he just had this revelation of like. Wow like i literally bought his back for attention And i could put use that money to use in in such a better way than just getting people's attention he went any return. It which i thought was awesome but yet he. The detailed stories on the podcasts is pretty good story. He could've used all six of these questions for that purchase. By the way. I'm on page sixty three right now of love. People use things number two. Will this add value to my life. I don't own many things. But everything i own adds value to my life. Meaning each of my belongings from my car and close to my furniture and electronics functions. Either as a tool or adds aesthetic value to my life in other words does it serve a function or increase my wellbeing in a meaningful way. If not it's not worth buying back to the gucci bag so what's asked that question. Does it serve a function. Yes it does. Is that the best bag for that function. Probably not gucci bag. Probably isn't the best bag. Well yeah i totally agree But there is a function with being noticed right. There's a function of drawing attention. Yes so the question is is the right type of function that you are looking for right and if you want to seek attention and you want to do through her gucci bag at least admit that right because then you're being true to yourself and your being true to others and i'm not saying that you're morally wrong for doing that. You're not quite often. We justify by saying oh yeah. It's a nice backpack beryllium like. I'm looking for a shortcut to attract eyeballs onto me number three. Can i afford it. This is the third question to ask if you have to charge a new purchase to a credit card. You can't afford it. Amen if you have to finance it you can't afford it. They man and if you're in debt you can't afford it just because you can buy something today. That doesn't mean you can actually afford it if you can't. It's better left on the shelf. But what about buying a house or going to college. Surely those are exceptions right while they might be different debts and they're better than say credit card debt. They're still debt. It's been said for thousands of years that the borrower is slave to the lender and so it makes sense to pay off any debt as quickly as possible. I know this point of view is normal but normal is what thrust us into our current fourteen trillion dollar mess will address many of the misconceptions about debt. And the relationship with money chapter sincere. So yeah we do talk about debt in the book but really the thing that communicate here is can i afford it and so if i don't have the money to buy the thing then i don't buy the thing that's the simple way to look at number four. Even if i do have the money to buy thing. Is this the best use of this money in other words. How else can you use this money. So the gucci backpack ryan. How else could that money in. When we talked to him about that he had a dozen answers really quickly ways he would have rather used the four thousand dollars..

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"anthony man" Discussed on The Projection Booth Podcast

The Projection Booth Podcast

04:06 min | 1 year ago

"anthony man" Discussed on The Projection Booth Podcast

"Stories that to see them imported to the italian western is really no surprise. Because they're they are both partaking of a myth and then doing their best to reveal the workings of that myth and in many cases to push to the point of absurdity in many ways even more powerful. And it's one of the things i think. We probably all love about italian westerns particularly but european western in general. Because since westerns aren't rooted in any methology would also see the heritage of Off myths in spaghetti whisks than in the great silence to ground that to to counter that. A bit as mike. You were mentioning the expectation element and this is something that we have not really touched upon yet. The mean the great silence is definitely also an exploitation film. Your is great to break masterpiece of cinema due to circumstances into to tell him to an influences and so on but it is definitely also and expectations of and i think that's interesting when we're talking about the tragic story off of the western and the the discourse of violence that discussed a few minutes ago because i'm many would be so easy to construct a foil and to say well. The classical hollywood western aid is always naive. it is always reactionary Eight is stupid is just for children. or for right-wing idiots. Yeah but that that's also not the case I mean if we look at the great classic westerns by ford. Anthony men but betcha governor and so on these are also very complex films. They seem to be a simple. I launch perhaps but if you look at them closely they is complex as it gets but they are not explicit. Yeah in a lot. of course it's Its implicit And due to circumstances obviously due to the production code. Yes you could not speak expert sidley about some things and this changes to than in in post-code hollywood than in in peckham pas soldier blue little big man but by the detour so to speak all the european and especially the italian expectations so when we talk a lot about criticism of violence and it's definitely their rate. Silence is film critical of violence and especially the role. Violence plays a end to end. A capitalism eat is also An expectations and i think that's one of the reasons why the film was such a success. There are not only with the left wing intelligentsia but also The popular audience. And i think that's important for the history of of the drama too. I don't so sane that what. You're seeing in westerns. like silence. and any number of other westerns in which you have heroes villains or those characters fall in between who are differently abled to use the now correct way of saying that in america but who are wavering under handicaps. They're blind their deaths. They've lost a him. They can't see the color red. All of these things are being reflected at the same time in martial arts movies in a really big way and you see when you looked at the marquees in times square. You're really saying you know the blind dunkin master or the no hit the no legged samarai with a different look. Frank missing today to make them like totally invincible. They.

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"anthony man" Discussed on The Projection Booth Podcast

The Projection Booth Podcast

04:06 min | 1 year ago

"anthony man" Discussed on The Projection Booth Podcast

"Stories that to see them imported to the italian western is really no surprise. Because they're they are both partaking of a myth and then doing their best to reveal the workings of that myth and in many cases to push to the point of absurdity. Make it in many ways even more powerful and it's one of the things i think. We probably all love about italian westerns particularly but european western in general. Because since westerns aren't rooted in any methology would also see the heritage of Off myths in spaghetti whisks than in the great silence to ground that to to counter that. At bit as mike. You were mentioning the expectation element and this is something that we have not really touched upon yet about the great silence is definitely also an exploitation. Film yet is great to great masterpiece of cinema due to circumstances into to tell him to an influences and so on but it is definitely also and expectations of and i think that's interesting when we're talking about the tragic story off of the western and the the discourse of violence that we discussed a few minutes ago. Because i'm i'm it would be so easy to construct a foil and to say well. The classic hollywood western aid is always naive. it is always reactionary Eight is stupid is just for children. or for right-wing idiots. Yeah but that that's also not the case I mean if we look at the great classic westerns by ford. Anthony men but betcha governor and so on these are also very complex films. They seem to be a simple. I launch perhaps but it will look at them closely. They is complex as it gets but they are not explicit. Yeah in a lot. of course it's Its implicit an due to circumstances. Obviously due to the production code. Yes you could not speak expert sidley about some things and this changes to than in in post-code hollywood than in in peckham pas soldier blue little big man but by the detour so to speak all the european and especially the italian expectations so when we talk a lot about criticism of violence and it's definitely their rate. Silence is a critical of violence and especially the role. Violence plays a and a end. A capitalism eat is also An expectations and i think that's one of the reasons why the film was such a success. There are not only with the left wing intelligentsia but also The popular audience. And i think that's important for the history of of the drama too. I don't so sane that what. You're seeing in westerns. like silence. and any number of other westerns in which you have heroes villains or those characters fall in between who are differently abled to use the now correct way of saying that in america but who are wavering under handicaps. They're blind their deaths. They've lost a him. They can't see the color red. All of these things are being reflected at the same time in martial arts movies in really big way and you see when you looked at the marquees in times square. You're really saying you know the blind dunkin master or the no hit the no legged samarai with a different look. Frank missing today to make them like totally invincible. They.

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"anthony man" Discussed on Game of Crimes

Game of Crimes

05:49 min | 1 year ago

"anthony man" Discussed on Game of Crimes

"Police blotter. Guess what with this first. One actually comes from sandy salvato or it could be sandy salvato or sandy salvato depending on how you pronounce it anyway. It ends avow. She's probably italian. Which means she's connected to the mob. So i gotta read this. So you sound like jimmy wise. What are you doing this. Okay not quite but i still have all my hair. Anyway he's now in caen iowa wherever the hell is our inky but anthony iowa. This happened actually. June twenty eighth police arrested in anthony man after he allegedly threatened to blow up a mcdonald's restaurant for neglecting to include dipping sauce but this order of chicken mcnuggets felony felony failure to displayed dipping sauce. So what he did was he called. Realizing is ordered. Didn't include the dipping sauce. He threatened to blow up the restaurant and punching employees. So guess what. He got arrested gottfried nuggets but the jailhouse kind of nuggets. Which we all know. Suck right yeah. He got a special sauce jail. I'm sure there wasn't a barbecue or a honey. Let's not go there now. You got a birdie mount boy. This sounds like something out of deliverance. Which by the way it was filmed in west virginia. No credit has chris christie crocked west. Virginia where was that at the had to be something to do with kansas west. I forgot to tell you. I've met some people from From out in chapman kansas. Believe or not believe. I meant to tell you this on the phone. The other day you already said this on the previous episodes that ever happened. Was you leaving chapman right. Yeah shit okay. Sorry well. I guess the second company called you got to call this story and then i'm going to have you try and figure out what the headline is okay. So this happened. In spartanburg. County south carolina. Deputy said that the strip search of a belligerent man after a traffic stop turned up crack cocaine. But that's what they call a crack. That's right so the headline is deputy strip church finds crack between buttocks. No shit cracking the crack. Just say no to crack both kinds crash especially if you're in prison and you drop the so you know what they imprisoned the best. You know you don't want to be imprisoned when you hear the thing. The kind of surprise sex is first thing in the morning. Except when you're in prison so there we go all right. We went down quickly in this episode. It's not like we had a lobe a high bar anyway so okay. I got another one for you. This this one is good this one. Is this cleaning legit. But i mean you gotta just admire the officer for the creativity. Police check the area. Don't know where this is but it says police check the. They had an call of an open door on a building. Police check the area and found an open door in the back of the building and officer went on. Win inside and called out marco marco. Detective ten door said instead. The was just trying to inject some humor into the situation. Police found the suspect when he responded polo he just thought he was at the local community pool. That's all he's now. I gotta tell you little all my garden city. Kansas go back was when i was a trooper. We actually made paul harvey because the american legion in garden city. Kansas is the most confusing fucking building..

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"anthony man" Discussed on Mojo In The Morning

Mojo In The Morning

07:56 min | 1 year ago

"anthony man" Discussed on Mojo In The Morning

"In while and anthony man faces charges for threatening to blow up a mcdonald's because he didn't get any dipping sauce with his order. Police say robert goldsmith. Junior called mcdonald saturday after his order was wrong during that call. Investigators say he threatened to blow up the restaurant and punch and employee. Goldwasser was booked into the poll. County jail saturday and released sunday on bond. That by the way is passion right. There isn't it that that is passion you are passionately into whatever. The dipping sauce was that you wanted to read a story yesterday about a different mcdonald's. Somebody punched out a manager. Something so people going crazy because they didn't they were. They ran out of whatever his order was. Yeah this this seems to happen. A lot where people will go through the drive throughs and get so angered at their. What's going on in their service that they actually now have to have signs on the drive thru menu that says we are short staff We don't wanna lose anybody that we have here because there's been people that have literally quit out and items. I'd love to know if you're a fast food employer. Maybe you've worked in fast food before. What's the crazy crap that you've witnessed. This guy's story is interesting about this guy with the The dipping sauces. Which is kind of interesting because donald started limiting dipping sauces and then starting to charge you. It's actually caused problems for the people that work at the restaurants. Everybody's taking it out on the poor person behind the register like they're the ones that forgot to order something that like. No there's a pandemic they couldn't make a lot of this stuff. But then there this is even pre pandemic the pre pandemic. They started doing the whole dipping sauce. Thing where they limited you they If you you you would say they'll say what kind of sauces would you like with your nuggets in the usa. Odd like sweet and sour sauce. Great and then they would give you like for a ten piece. They'd give you one or two dipping sauces wearing day. They would fill your bag a handful of it right well now. They don't do that and if you ask for more. I think they actually charge you. Don't they do. They don't charge. That doesn't fit my chicken mcnuggets. Into anything so i don't know why we've talked about this killer. I know i used to honey. But i kind of stopped. I'd just like the plane. Mcnugget could work. You know that. Input seasoning or anything so good by themselves. They do not need sauce. Wow i can't believe that. Why are you all looking at me like that. Because i think that that's weird changed my opinion. You'd like the same person that that you know. What decides that. You're not going to dip your pizza in ranch dressing. Good okay. I love that eight four mode you'll live aid for four six six five six five four eight. I wanna talk about drive through rage. Roge- what would be the thing rage row Road rage her through disaster rates de drive-thru rage. Keep it simple like that unless somebody comes up with a better. It's better fast. Food freak outs and crazy customers. That's that's a lot of words. That's a lot of words. But i like fast food freak outs. How about that fast. Food freak outs. We'll cut it off right at that liberation. What's going on on the air guys. It's a workshop matt how you doing. I'm pretty good. How are you good matt mcdonald. Did you witness this fast. Food freak out all man. People are not crazy over something as simple. what would you what. What's the craziness witness. We had somebody come in side and we were. We were understaffed and they Came in and started talking. How our intelligence level and start calling dom said that we wanted to fifteen dollars an hour but we couldn't even read and the guy was a paramedic and he said if i mess up my job then people die and he compared mcdonalds to paramedic work so to make yourself feel better. He came in and completely belittled all of you before. He hurt his all important sandwich that he really wanted last night. My my roommate. Who was occurred manager right now Came home crying. She was in tears. There was one person in the grill. Doing all the orders one person in the back window and one person upfront handed it all out and people were just out of control there so entitled the kings and queens man. So that's all they have is three people working the entire restaurant and the entire restaurant and at one point in time we were closing down one of the lane. 'cause you know how they started the two lane thing for whatever reason now they say we have to keep both lanes open. Don't have an option. Well that's hard to do. Because you know i'm telling you and it's just increase the The wages to thirteen dollars an hour. Which at one point. It was ten bucks an hour and they had they increase the The prices for the mcchicken and the mcdonnell and stuff like that and People are complaining about that like we have anything to do with the prices it at that big table of all the rich people and poor guys man first line of defense there guys make fifteen dollars an hour thirteen thirteen. Yeah thirteen an hour realized on right. That's what i'm saying. What's what's going on. Kelly hi someone with the bt asked me on everything throw him to get my bcs losses. Ask good so if you don't get the sweet and sour so it isn't it just not sweet and sour. It's a chil- chili sauce. Chili sauce ooh made with. What's going on hannah doing good. How are you guys. We're talking about fast food freak outs. Okay yeah so actually. I have something on the opposite end. I was a customer who is very nice went there. Mcdonald's ordered my food Got to the window. She forgot her fries. The order to fries and so we told her she goes. Tennessee took our bags through the window. Opened our food through the bag back at us went and got one five. We're like oh actually got to five. We were super nice about it. And she started freaking out. He was throwing her fries everywhere us out giving us the finger and i called the manager she looked. We're really short staffed right now placing about it. I kind of. I think that he has people. Maybe maybe she has a bad person. The car before you i know and you know i. I'm not usually a karen that complain. Yeah my kids. Were in a car into like screaming. Pro pam What's up tina. Tina tina police pull around the order. Tina you're there. Tina tight christina jar. Hi i'm sorry. I couldn't hear you through the drive through here. Would you like to order. I had I worked at mcdonald's for three years and it was like my third day and someone would come story driver every morning. Want really fresh hot coffee so there was one time he came through and i wanna say the pot was probably ten minutes. You know sitting there. And i did it to him and it wasn't fresh enough so he threw it at me and i was just like covered and hat. Paul my god. How does he know that. It's not fresh coffee you just brit. He.

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"anthony man" Discussed on Everyonecast

Everyonecast

04:04 min | 2 years ago

"anthony man" Discussed on Everyonecast

"I'm anthony saw. This is mike. Peters how're you doing anthony men. I'm doing great. how are you doing. Well can't really complain. Yeah so. You're a comedian stan for five years. That's quite a while. You must be pretty good at this point. Hopefully i don't know that's debatable. I think so. But there are days. When i don't think so and a lot of people grew with me but the most part yeah once he gets about four or five years. You're pretty comfortable and you know they're always good nights and bad nights but yeah it's it's all a lot of fun is it like an actual career at this point for me. It is i do a lot of producing work and Right before the pandemic i was really paying all my bills. Doing comedy and running shows and everything around the new york area so Just got that level and then Global pandemic came around so got to restart a little bit but kind of looking forward to the challenge. What do you mean by producing work. i run kind of local business but I produce comedy shows all over the new york. So i'll go to a bar and say okay. Well i have four comedians. I want to put on tonight and charge of. Are you know three. Or four hundred dollars and then You know do three or four shows a week so that was how as making Most of my money and then now with the pandemic with a pandemic i you know shifted a little bit too producing podcasts. So i've got mine and then i've got I host another one. That hasn't been released yet but i produced three more. So it's kind of like all encompassed into this one thing where i'm kind of like a it feels like side job side job it. It's totally gig economy for me and just piecing together a living right now. It's kind of fun a lot to juggle. Yeah but it keeps me out of trouble. you must know a lot of comedians. Then if you're able to go round different venues and have comedians on your way and set them up with certain shows you have a soul huge network of people Yeah i think. I have a big numbers guy and i believe i booked a over one hundred fifty people so the talent in you know wherever you live there are dozens..

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"anthony man" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

01:33 min | 2 years ago

"anthony man" Discussed on WGN Radio

"Rasmussen it the hot blue line, gave the fuck away and then got it back. Flings it diagonally into the right wing corner hawks on Duncan Keith will receive it. The wings go for line change key for the pass up by scuba Lincoln Center, right too strong over the red Wing blue line. And from the left point strong tried to fire it across this to flex the center ice. Keith will drive it down the board back into the wing zone. And along the near boards. They battle who believed had a stick, stripped out of his hands by Mark Stall on no penalty called as you let him play. Doll now. Moving the puck on the left wing at center ice lost it there, Vocalist of the Hawks will spend it down in behind the wing net troy stature for the wings. Put it around the right side, Anthony Man to know Mark stalling over the hot blue line, long wrist shot in and out of the glove of Lincoln and then a follow up shot from the mess Nick off from the left circle. This is the neck. He gave the fuck the ball questionnaire corner. Head to Kane of the right wing and now the suitor through center ice, crisscrossing in over the red line blue line with the breaking hands it off the cane in the left circle. He chips it down behind the next two to break it. Break it, rolling off a check from stature finds Cain with the puck along the left boards News Eudora straight away with a bomb that was blocked by his countrymen domestic off and domestic office on the hobble. He's gonna head to the Red Wing bench. Murphy, meanwhile, carries the puck back down behind the hawk net. Many escapes that potential check there from Larkin skates at the center ice dumped the puck down to the left wing corner. Villa Paro Nick there for the wings. 5 10 left in.

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