17 Burst results for "Bada Bing"

77WABC Radio
"bada bing" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"I gave him 40 hours and a piece of my soul puts me somewhere at the bottom of his totem pole. Hell I don't even think he knows my name and I always wrong I'm a real love about him but I just punched out and it's big check Friday we can hear good God of mighty I'm gonna get you wrong and peace somebody. Ladies and gentlemen then he apologies in order I know I can see from our disqualification that dozens of you are trying to call through in 38 states you can hear us and Patrick Canada and sliver of Europe and right on down to Davy Jones and slacker between The Bahamas and Bermuda. On the app crystal clear all over the world with the streaming audio on your laptop where you worked out computer crystal clear wherever you might be. Baghdad, Kabul. Warsaw. You can hear it. Unfortunately, with all that great technology, your calls can not be answered. So we are slowly but surely working to reattach the disqualification to the oscillator because he disqualification is hooked up to a 50,000 powerful watch of sound tower in Lodi New Jersey where Dan are crackerjack head engineer is hanging out at the Saturn dolls. Yeah, the strip club that's right down there, but from bada Bing. Remember? He's down there getting and left hands and somebody told him in the back room, hey, you better get your

SI Media Podcast
"bada bing" Discussed on SI Media Podcast
"And it was an exclusive show. The syndicated show that we did with Jim Ross just keeping the train on the tracks and Paulie dangerously referencing New York. So the show wouldn't play well outside of New York because nobody would know what I'm talking about. Right. But what I'm sitting there and I'm talking about, you know, these two are in competition like. Two dragsters going down queens boulevard. Or you know, hey, you know, they not only got a Nathan's hot dog on Coney Island, but you know, hey, they each had two conditions. And outside of New York, I don't know how many people. If you live in New York, you know what a condition is. I mentioned famous, you know, catches delicatessen. We're big Nick's pizza on the upper west side. Or people come to New York now and they know they know about nobu. You know, but they know about mister chow because these are world famous brands. If you live in New York, you would know about tani 52, which was just the sushi spot backpack in the late 80s and early 90s. So. WCW always wanted me to get more and more publicity in New York, which is why we did, we did an event with Lawrence Taylor in the Meadowlands, which was the night that Ric Flair regained the title from sting. In the middle of a blizzard, we used Lawrence Taylor against an opposing corner against me in the Meadowlands. As the Giants were getting into the playoffs against the Chicago Bears led by Mike Ditka. This was when LT warrants Taylor was the biggest board star in New York. So I was at the China club all the time on Monday nights. And anyone was there, I was the, I was the guy, you know, I was, hey, you know, you know what, we got to have you meet Paul, you know? Okay, and the office was the place the funniest place. The funny thing is, it wasn't that it wasn't that great to hang out inside the China club by the bar or the main area. On a Monday night, the place to be was the office. That's where everybody hung out. And Michael Jordan was hanging out at the same time. I was hanging out. And the photographer, the China club, the gentleman named Dominic condi, who was just a fabulous photographer said, I gotta get you guys together. And I said, okay, you know, and then we're just shook into a schmoozing about some common friends that we had in Chicago. For a moment and then when I said, oh, Dominic wants to take a picture and then boom, we just kind of had the idea of going back to back and with me doing this about it. All there he is than I am. That's great. That is great. I appreciate it. Michael Jordan was a wannabe Paul Heyman guy. Yeah, he came to meet you in the back. It's like very Sopranos ish. Like in the back of the bada Bing or something like that. I have the meeting with Tony. I am the wise man.

CBS Sports Eye On College Basketball Podcast
"bada bing" Discussed on CBS Sports Eye On College Basketball Podcast
"Coaches still say I won't do it because the percentages are slim, but they can still happen. I mean, Rutgers fouled up when it was up three, less than 6 seconds to go in this game. Bruce Thornton and I know you didn't see a GPS. I don't even know if you're aware of this part of it, but so they're up three they foul with 5 and change left. Bruce Norton hit both of his foul shots. The leads down to one, then Ohio State filed Caleb McConnell. He goes to the line, he hits one of two, gets to a two point differential, and then unlikely as it was, they wind up getting the three, the erroneous three Ohio State bada Bing bada bang bang boom, it wins the game. Rutgers loses. And so the chances of that entire sequence happening and backfiring on Rutgers was small, but it happened official missed the call. Proctor is across the quad one win and now Ohio State is up to 7 and two. Yeah, I am a proponent of foul up three. Like I'm a believer in that, but time matters as well. My understanding from talking to coaches who have done all the analytics on this is that the numbers say up three less than 8 seconds, the proper thing to do is foul. But it is not as overwhelmingly, it's not as overwhelming as some people like to say. The numbers do say you should do it. But it's not like 90%. It's like, I don't want to put a number on it, but it's not as overwhelming as you might assume. If you're a foul up three guy. I don't know if you saw this. Somebody pointed out in the YouTube comments. I did see this last night. Give credit where credit is due. It was John Fanta. I think Randolph childress Chris Mack were talking to Chris holtman after the game. Did you see this clip? I did not. It's actually a great story. So holtman is talking to them about the end of the game. And he said, here's the truth. The only reason I put Tanner Holden in the game is because he's my best baseball thrower. I thought Caleb McConnell was going to make two free throws. We're going to be down three. We're going to have to throw it the length of the court to try to get a buzzer beater. And Tanner Holden is simply my best player at throwing the ball the length of the court. The only reason he was in the game was to, you know, theoretically throw an inbounds. Like a baseball player. And as it turns out, since the ball gets McConnell misses the free throw, since I gets the rebound, gets it to Thornton really quickly. Thornton gets almost trapped just across half court. It looks like he's about to pull and then he's in the air and he's got a bigger player in front of him and so that's when he finds holding just inbounds but still in violation of the rules and then hold knocks down obviously the biggest shot of his career. But he wasn't even supposed to be taking a shot. The only reason he was in the game is to throw a pass. Well, okay, so a couple things on that one. Even more so, due to that he was not going to be shooting the ball period. Two, I know there are going to be some rockstars who've been listening to this segment for the past, you know, 6, 7 minutes like, why aren't they even mentioning this yet? The baseline angle actually catches Thornton's foot on the line. He was even out of bounds as he was making the pass. There were multiple gas here with this. And so someone in the chat also mentioned, why can't they review this? There was no, I am with you on this. I have talked to officials. I talked to the former NCAA director of officiating, who's now retired from his poster JD Collins about this about if you have a game ending play, no matter what, why should it not be reviewable and they just, they don't want to add, first of all, we agree, there are too many reviews at the end of games. We agree on this, okay? And sometimes the reviews take too long. It is a plague on the sport. It's not just a plague on college hoops. It happens in many, many sports at this point. We don't want more, right? We want the action. We want to be riveted in the final two minutes of a game and have as few stoppages as possible. I'd be on board with literally getting to the two minute point and saying each team you get one more time out. That's it. You coach your team. You do this in practice. Let's not have three, you know, three, four timeouts per bench here. And I wish that was the case. But they just haven't gotten to the point where if there is not a whistle. If it's just open play, gay men's, we miss it, we miss it, that's it. Ideally, yes, it would be better in this situation to have to arbitrate and have the right call there. It's just not a reviewable play because there was not an infraction that was caught by a whistle. And so the rule book does not allow for it. I would like it to be allowed for it on the final play of a game if something is determined, but I think that to use a trite phrase, I think that

WCPT 820
"bada bing" Discussed on WCPT 820
"Mister mushroom putter? That's a D joke. We have got to get him to a sexy liberal. That is D.C. golf course. He says to play golf, my sources say he was meeting with his two lawyers and secrecy. It didn't cross being at their offices. Notice there are no golf clubs on the cart. Yeah, I did notice that. Yeah. What do they call that at the bada Bing? They'll walk about to walk around. And also for not having the Hillary soundwave. Do we have the Hillary sound white? Just as you want it? Yeah. Sure. Because I will die. I think it's a really hard call. And I can not predict what the Justice Department will do at the end of its investigation. But I do think the rule of law holding people accountable is central to our nation. Yes, there's that. Hey, Jody. I asked Travis first thing this morning. I was like, is it always like this? Yes. My crime stack seems thicker than usual. Is it a crime? Stuff happening. And there were a lot of subpoenas issued yesterday. Right. You get a subpoena. You get a 40 of them. 40. They were saying this morning that a lot of came yesterday because we're getting to the 60 day window. Yes. Before the election. You want to make sure they had everything in before. Those people aren't running for office. You can't see what the point is. What's the super someone who did? What's the superhero nerd thing I'm thinking of? Is it rounding up all The Batman villains like again? Is there a thing where they all go to jail Bernard kerik, Roger Stone, then they all get pardoned and then they get out and Steve Bannon. And then they all come back. They're all at Arkham Asylum right now. But this is also like in The Batman 68 movie. Right. Many of them already been to prison. They are together. Riddler, they all escaped. And they all hatched a plant at the same time. Right. Basically. So that's what I was saying at D.C. sexy liberal. What's that season again? Steve Bannon gets arrested. At the legion of doom. Okay, I have chosen mine. I'm not buying your stupid book. For I don't know. It'll go for every yes, everyone. Maggie haberman, Jeff Berman. I mean, it's all okay, Maggie haberman is driving me absolutely insane. Me too. All these people have always known he is a giant crook. This is how this happens. Now the stuff in this book, the statute has run. Right. Probably on 2016, but this is what Michael Cohen has always said and said to us on this show, individual one was Trump. He's the mature been charged in this. Michael Cohen's the only one that went to prison. And now we find out from Jeff Berman's book, and I know he did, he gets some credit he did squawk at the time, but oh my God, Bill Barr needs to go to prison. Yep. I mean he'll be going through some things. Right, that they asked to remove all references to individual want to prosecute John Kerry for what? Oh my God. It's exactly what we thought. And now it's all, I'm not buying anyone stupid book, but was only Malcolm X's book on the plane. It's the only book I'm buying. What did you think of Malcolm Nancy's book? It's fantastic. As is Malcolm X. Who was on Russian TV? Did you see this? No. No. What now bitches to Russia? And they played it on Russian TV. On now, bitches, now what you got. It's kind of awesome. I'm gonna say that Ukraine is Malcolm. It's our superhero. That's why they're winning. Just leave the charge. President, international coalition, you know, whatever. Ukrainian people. But I'm just saying, Malcolm dance kind of a superhero. Yes. Bringing his military expertise. His badassery. Thank you. It is international badassery. Jody, mommy's been on vacation. Thanks for filling in. It seems like pay attention to the news at all. Yeah. Digital thing is crime stack. So this is this entire yeah, a little bit a little bit. Why? Well, because we had Jamie Raskin on a panel of sexy liberal D.C., which was the coolest. Oh my God, Jody, the coolest thing ever. Oh my God, he's the nicest guy in the world. Okay, so Chris and I can tell, can I have sex with other old music? This is actually the room behind the scenes. Oh, boy. Are there some scrambling? All right, first of all, just don't miss a sexy liberal. What does mama tell you? We're always working on surprises that we can't tell you. Right. They're in my classified folder, which I can't open for

Mike Gallagher Podcast
"bada bing" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast
"Listen to Fox white Fox News White House correspondent correspondent Jackie Heinrich, corner Jean karine Jean Pierre yesterday, The White House press secretary, there's no answer to this. She can't defend the indefensible. I don't even think she tried. The heroes act hinges on student debt cancellation being tied to the pandemic and that being a national emergency. But the administration argued in court that the pandemic is over at the southern border. To live title 42, it's so over that the government's gonna stop buying vaccines in the fall and shift to the private sector, so how is this a national emergency? Has cobra national emergency when it comes to students. So it's a very good question and I'm glad you asked it. Look, we use the heroes act because there are going to be some people when we lift the pause that's still going to suffer. They're still going to have a little bit of a hard time. What? What? Break that down. We use the heroes act which gives the president the authority to. Wipe away student death in terms of national emergency like a crisis a war 9 11 a massive terror attack we used that as the pretense for this giveaway, this handout of student loans, the student loan forgiveness,

77WABC Radio
"bada bing" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"I was in Madison Wisconsin and I was listening to that song on holo crafters S 20 R receiver And I was enjoying The Rock back then By the way John I noticed that you went in airport terminal of some type You got a lot of noise in the background there Yeah I didn't get a chance to turn down my radio Can you wait a second when I turned down Of course of course Okay hang on See this guy knows about radio You can tell right away he knew all the popular mechanics terminology but he also knew that he had to lower his radio By the way recently Tony Orlando that amazing interview with Frankie valley for a full hour I thought I knew a lot about Frankie valley in the fourth season the Jersey boys when they went on tour Nope I learned so much more from Tony Orlando You don't want to miss it if you can't catch it ten to 12 Saturday nights before I come on to 12 midnight You got to get in on podcasts Are you back with us John Yeah great music from Tony Orlando for sure Very good stuff Which part of Ohio are you calling from John Dayton I live in a suburb of Dayton and I live close to the air base where I worked for 34 years as an electronics engineer I think I told you before I worked on electronic countermeasures Well John let me let you know if there is a job opening here at WABC because our crack engineer Dan the man is over at bada Bing getting lap dances Instead of doing the adjustments on a 50,000 powerful watch of sound in Lodi New Jersey we may be giving you a call John Yeah well I don't understand a lot of this digital stuff how they operate now I'm an old magnetic tape guy and stuff like that Old style your old school magnetic tape Yeah I'm old school Curtis Now John you mentioning to us that you were in Madison Wisconsin which is the epicenter of socialism liberal progressive thinking Student at University of Wisconsin we are a badger at that time That's correct I was in the college engineering and I couldn't I couldn't demonstrate I had to go to class to try to learn something When did you first hear that song What were you in the midst of doing And what was your reaction I thought I was a real niche on and I think I was a teenager at that time I was going to Madison east high school Were you using clear cell or were you not using clear cell at that time Because you remember back then kids would have a breakout of acne And other than clearance there was nothing else to use No I'd never use that stuff I just had acne I guess Wow So you were the pimply faced kid It was always hiding yourself You didn't want to be seen and you weren't even using The only product you go into a drugstore Yeah you have to say I want some clearer cell Don't let anybody know Like getting condoms or clear or so What were you more embarrassed about being seen with John Well I don't know I was kind of thick skinned back down I was working as a carry out boy in a grocery store and it was below zero and I was really what supermarket was this done It was a private supermarket the guy started out with a vegetable stand there on and I want to drive So it's below zero This is before global warming and climate change so having been up in Wisconsin myself A lot of the sleeve was They had dairy farms up in Wisconsin It would get so cold there You know they go to milk the herd in the morning and man when they would sit down and start milking a cow that took us would be frozen to that little wooden seat Yeah and the cows were given dairy Queen Caramel So you would deliver groceries from that supermarket and belong zero freaking weather Not making deliveries taking bags out to the cars or not the cars People back then Did they give you good tips No tips were allowed at that place Wow No tips Very Japanese They don't allow tips in Japan Didn't know that Yeah no no the perception in Japan is that the customer the client is.

StarTalk Radio
"bada bing" Discussed on StarTalk Radio
"Puffy stuff above the same and it was oh man. I'm not crazy this you to get someone to animate that were have an actual fish speaking those words all right so yeah so one of the things they get to really experience as the sun and particularly if they live bottomfeeders right. the sun is not a big part of their life right so so let me talk about the sun. the sun is Far waited in light travel time. Eight something minutes. Yeah good good. Yeah chuck come along here so it takes five hundred seconds for the light to reach earth from the sun. Okay if i were to seconds if you do the math it's eight minutes and twenty seconds all right and it's moving at the speed of light through the vacuum of space. So that's that's kind of cool and but you know something. Earth's gravitational influence also moves at that speed so if some came along and plucked the sun from the center of our solar system. Nice we would continue to see the sun seal. The sun orbit the sun until eight minutes and twenty seconds passes. Oh and then the party is over over like you ain't never seen a party end. So what then happens is the planet's one by one will fling off into interstellar space and plunged into eternal darkness. That is a needle scratch. If i ever heard one man and so we need a. We need a sci-fi story where somebody just reaches in and plus the sun out and just watches what happened and how we are in our blissful ignorance for eight minutes and twenty seconds. you know what. That's another great short film. It's like you know it you so that and then you so like the beauty of life in real time of eight minutes and twenty seconds and only you. The viewer knows loaders. That's all going to end and by the way they can't know that any sooner than when it's too late that's that's that's the rate at which the information is coming. Yeah ooh ooh that's creepy. I love it all right. So the sun this little tidbits about the sun so maybe it might not be something you thought you knew but it might be something you glad you learned about the hell. Wow okay all right so if you hollowed out the sun okay. So now you have the volume of the sun. And then i saute played a little basketball and started tossing. Earth's into the sun do nominee earth would fit in the sun. I know the sun is huge compared to the earth views. I don't know how many earth with it take a guess. How many like ten thousand now will say thousand urge. gimme inordinate thousand earth's. I'm looking at the scale models of all the other things that i've seen of like okay. All right on the ceiling of your kids. Who did the yes planet planet. I'm.

StarTalk Radio
"bada bing" Discussed on StarTalk Radio
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Wash FM 97.1
"bada bing" Discussed on Wash FM 97.1
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Wash FM 97.1
"bada bing" Discussed on Wash FM 97.1
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Wash FM 97.1
"bada bing" Discussed on Wash FM 97.1
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Wash FM 97.1
"bada bing" Discussed on Wash FM 97.1
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Wash FM 97.1
"bada bing" Discussed on Wash FM 97.1
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Wash FM 97.1
"bada bing" Discussed on Wash FM 97.1
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Progressive Talk 1350 AM
"bada bing" Discussed on Progressive Talk 1350 AM
"O. I've had diarrhea all day. Oh, that's no blind us The molasses of the back of the back seat. Yeah, it would be nice is if to hear a story about molasses. Well, that's good news, Chris, because I have just the story for you. Well, that's good, because we're the history boys. I'm Chris Way. Yeah, Tyler Tyler's here and And Duke Duke. Yeah, I guess I could be Duke. Now. Duke Duke Sanchez. I am Jerry Nash. And Zach, of course, is on audio obvious via satellite in this remote bunker. Several stories underneath the crust of the United States that, Yeah, safe from molasses. Certainly safer. Mommy wants If it did happen to get molasses down there. You're not getting it out, though. You know You're not gonna pump that stuff. You just gotta you're gonna have to abandon the bunker. We'll find a new bunker. It's a sweet, sticky grave. Luckily, we built that separate Molasses tunnel for him to escape out of in the case that molasses pours down into the bunker. We got a new grave sign form and everything. This is in case of molasses. Leave here. Yeah, I didn't even know about the molasses flood of the time. Barely know anything about it now. Well, there you good. I didn't do the research. I know Jerry. Tell us a story about molasses. I'm glad I'm glad you want to hear now. Well, you know, not many people are familiar with the great Boston molasses flood of 1919 the fatally tragic events that happened 100 years ago. Every time I learned, the more I learn about this The more I'm like, like it's like they're like we're trying to tell you. It's tragic. It's not hilarious. It does. It's not something that was like made up for, like an old timey cartoon. But then, in my research, I heard that one of its nicknames is legitimately. The great molasses occur. Degree. You kidding? The great Boston molasses occur of 1919 non scaling them, Olympia that zah Primary source. They did not call it the molasses occur. They called the molasses. Really, I would have if I was, I think, 2020. What is it? Uh, 117 people injured 21 dead. That's um Alaska if you ask me That's something I did not mention citations. Bada Bing. Bada boom. All right. I'm not gonna check those. It was not in dark tide, which is a fantastic book. It was in the Boston molasses disaster causes. Of the molasses tank explosion. Spoiler alert by Eric Hendrickson. There you go. Not not our primaries release control in this episode, I think worth shouting out anyway. Yeah, this a giant Tank that stored a lot of molasses basically burst in Boston's North End neighborhood on January 15th 1919. Destroyed completely destroyed the neighborhood. It's I literally think of the time they said. There goes the neighborhood and they invented friend acting on just a little bit. And back Then they everyone talked with like the old timey voice. Oh, no. There goes. There goes my molasses Morning do the Charleston and it's done. Yeah, the last This is all over May raspberries, my sweet boys driving them. Alas, again, Who's gonna run the factory when I get too old, huh? Just to give a little bit of perspective. And I have big the molasses tank. What we're gonna talk about Not there yet. We're not there. We're not there yet. First I wanna talk about it too much research. Did you say too much research? Wanna flex? So can't you be more like me? No research. I feel like there's a happy middle. There is there is A couple of things about molasses before we get to the actual tank. Here we go, 00 boy. My last. This is a non Newtonian substance, meaning that force has to be applied to it in order for it to move like it's not water like It doesn't just run everywhere. It's like toothpaste er, ketchup like you have to, like, Hit the bottle for the ketchup. Kind. Viscosity. Yeah. Famously high for Scott said, Yes, indeed. So considering this physical property, molasses will be far more deadly than just a giant wave of water and swimming in it is Impossible. Not with that attitude. You matter if it was a non Euclidean liquid, that would be well, that would be even worse. Pretty cool. So not only is molasses used for like syrups and sweeteners. It is used for booze and barbecue sauce. Ammunition. All hell Yeah. Well, mate. Well, it's Maine. Thing that people used for was distilling it down into alcohol and the alcohol instead of making room out of it, they would make munitions or fuel and in this case That's what they're doing. There were distilling it down and making using it from munitions well, and a couple other things is it is a diabetic sweetener. You can add it to things if you are diabetic, and it won't in fact one affect your insulin levels. True, it's 100%. True. It's all that was amazing High in potassium, and I think it's high and something else. Probably deliciousness and sweet. It is not delicious. I mean, disgusting. What about like molasses, guys? Your opinion? Gross. And also I mean, you had some tomatoes to it. Bernard Sauce, That's all I care. I mean, Barn ingredient barbecue sauce. So that's what we're talking about. Love gingerbread. No, thank you. But it was a great Boston barbecue sauce followed me. Delicious. E So good. Everybody be like dipping the ribs in it. Shut the window. My son was crushed under 35 Mile an hour wave of barbecue sauce, but it's so delicious, but it didnt funeral. He tasted delicious way. We're not joking about about the heroism. I'm joking about the fictional victims of the barbecue university, Gil. It was a rough year for Northern folks. Yes, it was. It was pretty bad. So during this time, prohibition had not taken effect just yet. At the time the tank was built. We're just entering World War one, and they kind of rushed building it. Because of the war and munitions. Yeah, well, there was like a big tanker of molasses coming in, like, Gotta build it. You've got to get it done, You know, to get this tanker in here and so they cut a lot of corners. They use this tank toe for munitions. Yes, yes, This is the main use for the molasses in this tank was to distill down into alcohol for munitions. I do like that. At this point in time, the United States wasn't involved in World War one. No, no. No way had declared war when this is 1915 when the tank was built, okay, and they rushed it to toe build up munitions and whatnot for the for the war effort. Crunch existed even back then fortunes were made on molasses. Like what a sweet way to make a buck. Gentleman. Just gonna Robin Baron. Oh, there is the molasses barrel. We'll talk about that. He was alone in a column of a barren like a fedora. And he's like you understand? When you run the molasses game, there's only one way to go. That's the last run in town, you know? Oh, yeah. So the United States industrial alcohol Company or U. S. A, as it was known, was the alcohol distilling company that owned this tank. The company that had the actual tank there was under the umbrella of the U. S. A. A was the purity distilling company, and that's the one that was in Boston and, Yeah, they looked after the tank and pumping, pumping it full of molasses and then taking a pipeline straight from the tank to the factory That was nearby. So I was like it was a good place to build it because the factory was right there, So you didn't really have to transport it, right? That's what they wanted it right there. You know those long molasses pipelines, right? The thing was, though, is where they built. It is there was in a very congested poor neighborhood at the time in Boston. Where a lot of Italian immigrants lived. A lot of Jewish immigrants lived and it was very working class area. Everybody knew everybody. Neighbors cared about each other over there, so This was this was a tight knit poor community that this was every every spring. They have the Spring Festival underneath the molasses of that they'd like maple dishes of that ribbons around. It blesses that's the mask out of the city. Look at it shining and proud. It's just full of old. It's like I mean, it's like concentrated sweet, old timey glasses. Yeah, and people would straight up. Just eat molasses back then they rose, molest kids. The molasses tank that they did build was a 50 ft high. 90 ft in diameter. And could hold an astonishing 2.3 Million gallons of molasses. A couple gallons that's £24 Million of molasses. Sweet Black Gold. Texas tea, Uh, Texas Tea Is that tea party that's oil. Yeah, you know, potato potato was clear. Molasses. The superior class is clear. Molasses is what's called First Molasses is keep listening. You can hear the rest of this podcast and all of its episodes and discovered thousands of others. 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"O have a diarrhea all day. Oh, that's no blind us The molasses of the back of the back soon. Yeah, you know, it would be nice is if to hear a story about molasses. Well, that's good news, Chris, because I have just the story for you. Well, that's good, because we're the history boys. I'm Chris. Wait, Uh, Tyler Tyler's here and And Duke Duke. Yeah, I guess I could be Duke. Now. Duke Sanchez. I am Jerry Nash. And Zach, of course, is on audio obvious via satellite in this remote bunker. Several stories underneath the crust of the United States that Yeah, safe from molasses certainly say from what he wants. If it did happen to get molasses down there. You're not getting it out, though. Yeah. You're not gonna pump that stuff. You just gotta you're gonna have to abandon the bunker Exact. We'll find a new bunker. It's a sweet, sticky grave. Luckily, we built that separate Molasses tunnel for him to escape out of in the case that molasses pours down into the bunker We got in the grave sign form and everything. This is in case of molasses Leave here and I didn't even know about the molasses flood of the time. Barely know anything about it now. Well, there you good. I didn't do the research. I know Jerry. Tell us a story about molasses. I'm glad I'm glad you want to hear now. You know, not many people are familiar with the great Boston molasses flood of 1919 the fatally tragic events that happened 100 years ago. Every time I learned, the more I learn about this The more I'm like, like it's like they're like we're trying to tell you. It's tragic. It's not hilarious. It does. It's not something that was like made up for, like an old timey cartoon. But then, in my research, I heard that one of its nicknames is legitimately. The great molasses occur. They are You kidding? The great Boston molasses occur of 1919 nineties, calling them a Wikipedia. That zit primary source. They did not call it. The molasses occur. They called the molasses. Really? I would have if I was I think. 2020. What is it? Uh 117 people injured 21 dead. That's um Alaska if you ask me. That's something I did not patient citations. Bada Bing. Bada boom. All right. I'm not gonna check those sites. It was not in dark tide, which is a fantastic book. It was in the Boston molasses disaster causes. Of the molasses tank explosion. Spoiler alert. By Eric Heinrichs in There you go. Not not our primary, surly reason you're in this episode I think worth shouting out anyway. Yeah, this a giant Tank. The stored a lot of molasses basically burst in Boston's North End neighborhood on January 15th 1919. Destroyed completely destroyed the neighborhood. It's I literally think of the time, they said. There goes the neighborhood and then invented product on just a little bit. And back Then they everyone talked with like the old timey voice. Oh, no. There goes. There goes my molasses Morning. Do the Charleston and it's done. Yeah. Well on the last. This is all over May raspberries, my sweet boys driving less again. Who's gonna run the factory when I get too old, huh? Just to give a little bit of perspective and have big the molasses tank. What we're gonna talk about Not there yet, but we're not there. We're not there yet. First. I wanna talk about it too much. Too much research. I want a flex off. Can't you be more like me? No research. I feel like there's a happy middle. There is there is A couple of things about molasses before we get to the actual tank. Here we go. Oh ho ho Boy. Molasses is a non Newtonian substance, meaning that force has to be applied to it in order for it to move like it's not water like It doesn't just run everywhere. It's like toothpaste er, ketchup like you have to, like, Hit the bottle for the ketchup. Kind. Viscosity. Yeah. Famously high. Frisk us. Yes, indeed. So considering this physical property, molasses would be far more deadly than just a giant wave of water and swimming in it is Impossible. Not with that attitude. You matter if it was a non Euclidean liquid, that would be well, that would be even worse would be pretty cool. So not only is molasses is used for, like syrups and sweeteners. It is used for booze and barbecue sauce. Ammunition. All hell. Yeah. Well, mate. Well, it's Maine. Thing that people used it for was distilling it down into alcohol and the alcohol instead of making room out of it, they would make munitions or fuel And in this case, that's what they're doing. There were distilling it down and making using it from munitions well, and a couple other things is it is a diabetic sweetener. You can add it to things if you are diabetic, and it won't in fact won't affect your insulin levels. True, it's 100%. True. It's all that was amazing. High in potassium. And I think it's high and something else. Probably deliciousness. It's sweet. It is not delicious. I mean, it's disgusting. What about like molasses? That's your opinion? Gross. And also, I mean, you had some tomatoes to its burger sauce. That's all I care. I mean, Barb ingredients. Just barbecue sauce. I know that's what we're talking about A little gingerbread. No, thank you. But it was a great Boston barbecue sauce. Fun. Would that be delicious? E So good. Everybody be like dipping the ribs in it. Shut the window. My son was crushed under 35 Mile an hour wave of barbecue sauce, but it's so delicious, but it didnt funeral. He tasted delicious way. We're not joking about about the heroism. I'm joking about the fictional victims of the barbecue Never to kill. It was a rough year for Northern books. Yes, it was pretty bad. So during this time, prohibition had not taken effect just yet. At the time the tank was built. We're just entering World War one, and they kind of rushed building it. Because of the war and the nation's. Yeah, well, there was like a big tanker of molasses coming in, like, Gotta build it. You've got to get it done, You know, to get this tanker in here and so they cut a lot of corners. They use this tank toe for munitions. Yes, yes, This is the main use for The molasses in this tank was to distill down into alcohol for munitions. I do like that. At this point in time, the United States wasn't involved in World War one. No, no. No way had declared war when this is 1915 when the tank was built, okay, and they rushed it to T O build up munitions and whatnot for the for the war effort. Crunch existed even back then fortunes were made on molasses like was, but a sweet way to make a buck gentleman. Just gonna be Robin Baron. Oh, there is a molasses very well. We'll talk about that you were so late is calling a fedora, and he's like you understand. When you run the molasses game, there's only one way to go. That's the molasses. Yeah, he's run in town, you know? Oh, yeah. So the United States industrial alcohol Company or U. S a. As it was known, was the alcohol distilling company that owned this tank. The company that had the actual tank there was under the umbrella of the U. S. A. A was the purity distilling company, and that's the one that was in Boston and, Yeah, they looked after the tank and pumping, pumping it full of molasses and then taking a pipeline straight from the tank to the factory That was nearby. So I was like it was a good place to build it because the factory was right there, So you didn't really have to transport it, right? That's what they wanted it right there. Now. Those long molasses pipelines, right? The thing was, though, is where they built. It is there was in a very congested poor neighborhood at the time in Boston. Where a lot of Italian immigrants lived. A lot of Jewish immigrants lived and it was a very working class area. Everybody knew everybody. Neighbors cared about each other over there, so This was this was a tight knit poor community that this was every every spring that have the Spring Festival underneath the molasses of that they'd like maple dishes of that ribbons around it glasses. That's the mascot of the city. Look at it shining and proud. It's just full of old. It's like I mean, it's like concentrated sweet old timey. Yeah, glasses. Yeah, and people would straight up. Just eat molasses back then they rose molest kids. The molasses tank that they did build was a 50 ft high. 90 ft in diameter. And could hold an astonishing 2.3 Million gallons of molasses. A couple gallons that's £24 Million of molasses. Sweet Black Gold. Texas tea, Uh, Texas Tea Is that tea party that's oil. Yes, you know, potato potato was clear. Molasses..

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"S O have diarrhea all day. Oh, that's no blind us The molasses of the back of the bank. So yeah, it would be nice is if to hear a story about molasses. Well, that's good news, Chris, because I have just the story for you. Well, that's good, because we're the history boys. I'm Chris. Yeah. Tyler Tyler's here and and Duke Duke. Yeah, I guess I could be Duke Duke Duke Sanchez. I am Jerry Nash. And Zach, of course, is on audio obvious via satellite in this remote bunker. Several stories underneath the crust of the United States that Yeah, safe from molasses certainly say from what he wants. If it did happen to get molasses down there. You're not getting it out, though. You know You're not gonna pump that stuff. You just gotta you're gonna have to abandon the bunker. We'll find a new bunker. It's the sweet, sticky grave. Luckily, we built that separate Molasses tunnel for him to escape out of in the case that molasses pours down into the bunker. We got a new grave sign form and everything. This is in case of molasses Leave here and I didn't even know about the molasses flood of the time. Barely know anything about it now. Well, there you good. I didn't do the research. I know Jerry. Tell us a story about molasses. I'm glad I'm glad you want to hear now. Well, you know, not many people are familiar with the great Boston molasses flood of 1919 the fatally tragic events that happened 100 years ago. Every time I learned, the more I learn about this The more I'm like, like it's like they're like we're trying to tell you. It's tragic. It's not hilarious. It does. It's not something that was like made up for, like an old timey cartoon. But then, in my research, I heard that one of its nicknames is legitimately. The great molasses occur. Degree. You kidding? The great Boston molasses Occur of 1919? Yes, telling them Olympia, that zit Primary source. They did not call it the molasses occur. They called the molasses. Really? I would have if I was I think. 2020. What is it? Uh, 117 people injured 21 dead. That's um Alaska. If you ask me, that's something I did not station citations. Bada Bing. Bada boom. All right. I'm not gonna check those. So I take it was not in dark tide, which is a fantastic book. It was in the Boston molasses disaster causes of the molasses tank explosion. Spoiler alert. By Eric Hendrickson. There you go. Not not our primaries really restoring this episode, I think worth shouting out anyway. Yeah, this a giant tank. That's stored. A lot of molasses basically burst in Boston's North End neighborhood on January 15th 1919. Destroyed completely destroyed the neighborhood. It's I literally think of the time they said. There goes the neighborhood and they meant it. Fran Act on just a little bit and back Then they everyone talked with like the old timey voice. There goes. There goes my molasses boy. You the chance to read it, It's done. Yeah, well, the last this is all over May raspberries, my sweet boys driving the blast again. Who's gonna run the factory when I get too old, huh? Just to give a little bit of perspective and have big the molasses tank. What we're gonna talk about Not there yet. We're not there. We're not there yet. First I wanna talk about it too much Too much. Too much research. Wanna flex? Can't you be more like me? No research. I feel like there's a happy middle. There is there is A couple of things about molasses before we get to the actual tank. Here we go, 00 boy well last. This is a non Newtonian substance, meaning that force has to be applied to it in order for it to move like it's not water like It doesn't just run everywhere. It's like toothpaste er, ketchup like you have to, like, Hit the bottle for the ketchup. Kind. Viscosity. Yeah. Famously high for Scusi. Yes, indeed. So considering this physical property, molasses would be far more deadly than just a giant wave of water and swimming in it is Impossible. Not with that attitude. You matter if it was a non Euclidean liquid, that would be well, that would be even worse. I'm pretty cool. So not only is molasses used for like syrups and sweeteners. It is used for booze and barbecue sauce. Ammunition. All hell Yeah. Well, mate. Well, it's Maine. Thing that people used for was distilling it down into alcohol and the alcohol instead of making room out of it, they would make munitions or fuel and in this case That's what they're doing. There were distilling it down and making using it from munitions well, and a couple other things is it is a diabetic sweetener. You can add it to things if you are diabetic, and it won't in fact one affect your insulin levels. True, it's 100%. True. It's all that was amazing. High in potassium. And I think it's high and something else. Probably deliciousness and sweet. It is not delicious. I mean, disgusting. What about like molasses? Got your opinion? Gross. And also I mean, you had some tomatoes to its burning sauce. That's all I care. I mean, Barn ingredient barbecue sauce away. That's what we're talking about. A little gingerbread. No, thank you. But it was a great Boston barbecue sauce followed me. Delicious. E So good. Everybody be like dipping the ribs in it. Shut the window. My son was crushed under 35 Mile an hour wave of barbecue sauce, but it's so delicious, but it didnt funeral. He tasted delicious way. We're not joking about about the heroism. I'm joking about the fictional victims of the barbecue university, Gil. It was a rough year for Northern books. Yes, it was. It was pretty bad. So during this time, prohibition had not taken effect just yet. At the time the tank was built. We're just entering war one and they kind of rushed building it. Because of the war, and there's like munitions. Yeah, well, there was like a big tanker of molasses coming in, like, Gotta build it. You've got to get it done, You know, to get this tanker in here and so they cut a lot of corners. They used this tank toe for munitions. Yes, yes, This is the main use for The molasses in this tank was to distill down into alcohol for munitions. I do like that. At this point in time, the United States wasn't involved in World War one. No, no. No way had declared war when this is 1915 when the tank was built, okay, and they rushed it to toe build up munitions and whatnot for the for the war effort. Crunch existed even back then fortunes were made on molasses. Like what a sweet way to make a buck gentleman. Just gonna Robin Baron. Oh, there is a molasses spirit. We'll talk about that. He was a man in a column of a like a fedora. And he's like you understand. When you run the molasses game, there's only one way to go. That's the molasses guys run in town, you know? Oh, yeah. So the United States industrial alcohol Company or U. S. A, as it was known, was the alcohol distilling company that owned this tank. The company that had the actual tank there was under the umbrella of the U. S. A. A was the purity distilling company, and that's the one that was in Boston and, Yeah, they looked after the tank and pumping, pumping it full of molasses and then taking a pipeline straight from the tank to the factory That was nearby. So I was like it was a good place to build it because the factory was right there, So you didn't really have to transport it, right? That's what they wanted it right there. Now. Those long molasses pipelines, right? The thing was, though, is where they built. It is there was in a very congested poor neighborhood at the time in Boston. Where a lot of Italian immigrants lived. A lot of Jewish immigrants lived and it was a very working class area. Everybody knew everybody. Neighbors cared about each other over there, so This was this is a tight knit poor community that this was every every spring. They have the spring Festival underneath the molasses of that they like maple dishes of that, like ribbons around it. Glasses. That's the mask out of the city. Yeah. Look at it shining and proud. It's just full of old. It's like I mean, it's like concentrated sweet old timey. Yeah, glasses. Yeah, and people would straight up. Just eat molasses back then they rose molasses like kids. The molasses tank that they did build was 50 FT. High. 90 ft in diameter. And could hold an astonishing 2.3 Million gallons of molasses. A couple gallons that's £24 Million of molasses. Sweet Black Gold. Texas tea, Uh, Texas Tea Is that tea party that's oil. Yeah, you know, potato potato? Uh, it was clear molasses. The superior class is clear. Molasses is what's called First Molasses is keep listening. You can hear the rest of this podcast all of its episodes and discovered thousands of others. All available to you for free right now by downloading the I heart radio app number one for podcasts. Our world is full of the unexplainable. If history is an open book, All of these amazing tales are right there on display just waiting for us.