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A highlight from Selects: Cockney Rhyming Slang: Beautiful Gibberish

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A highlight from Selects: Cockney Rhyming Slang: Beautiful Gibberish

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I've chosen our episode from November of 2019 on cockney rhyming slang. This is one of those silly episodes That's also packed with a lot of interesting information and I remember Chuck and I having fun making it So I hope you'll enjoy listening to it, too enjoy Welcome to stuff you should know production of I heart radio And welcome to the podcast I'm Josh Clark and there's Charles W. Chuck Bryant right there. There's Jerry Roland right there So that makes this stuff. You should know right Can't top that I was trying to think a way to say welcome to the podcast in cockney rhyming slang Can you make an attempt my I'm my brain is so broken right now. I can't even try. Okay, good good Well, welcome. It's a good good time to record a show You're gonna do some cockney in here, right? We want to offend as many Londoners as we can I don't know just just channel a little Dick Van Dyke. Oh You know Yeah, the American Doing a bad cockney accent. Well, I did recently rewatch the limey Yes Casey's for benefit. Yeah, the great great movie from Steven Soderbergh. Never seen it. It's awesome. Is it really? Yeah, I mean, I know it's like a classic and everybody loves it. But I mean, it's really that good Yeah, because a lot of people liked I don't know the hangover. I Like the hangover. Well, how would you how would you like the limey and the hangover same level? Yeah, they're the same movie almost. All right, it's weird. Well, then I've seen the hangover so I don't need to see the limey Lemmy's great and Terence stamp is Awesome, and it then uses some cockney rhyming slang and one great scene My big exposure to cockney rhyming slang is lock stock in two smoking barrels Snatch. Yeah, which I think are both directed by Guy Ritchie, right? Wasn't lock stock like his first attempt and snatch was the one that like Got him married to Madonna you a fan of his yeah, I mean as much as I Like his movies, I don't like him personally necessarily cuz he like hunts bore like a jackass does it like yeah No drunk with his friends in the most like disrespectful way of murdering a pig. I admit his movies But yeah, I do like his movie sounds like he's a creep, too I'm not gonna go on record saying that but Yeah, those movies are okay and then I guess what's his name Don Cheadle a little bit in Oceans 11 sure he did a little bit of that right and I mean like It's code to Americans. It's oh, there's like a criminal a British criminal, right? That's all that means these days Yeah, I think so in movies. It's definitely Like all of those are criminal right criminal people in the movies They're like, you know kind of slick cool criminals that wear leather coats and stuff like that Not dumb criminals that wear like football jerseys or anything like that. They're like, you know smooth criminals That's I think what I was looking for. Yeah, but This this idea of associating it with cockney is not necessarily associating it with criminals. It's more associated with like Lower class working class less educated definitely not the aristocracy over in Britain yeah, or the upper class sure and that by by speaking with a cockney accent or More to the point using cockney rhyming slang you could really differentiate yourself To as a point of pride, right? Like you were speaking like your group your in -group which was at the time cockney, right? But the big surprise to all this is it's really possible and even probable that it wasn't the cockney that came up with this Rhyming slang that it was somebody else altogether. Maybe who knows should we say what it is? No Not for the rest of the podcast cockney rhyming slang Wasn't even Very clearly defined in this piece. Okay, did you think it was? It's in there. Okay, you got to just kind of separate the wheat from the chaff So it is a two -word phrase and is a slang phrase Consisting of two words so far so good where the last word of that phrase rhymes with the original word and It can be and I think the best way to do this is just to throw out a few no. No keep describing Well, the two -word phrase it can be it can be a lot of things it can be a person's name It can be just something random can be a place could be a place. It could be a lot of things it can be anything Yeah, sure. I guess it can be But shall we illustrate it through? Well, there's a second part to it. Okay, the second part and this is very important the Two -word phrase that you're using to that where the second one rhymes with the word you're actually saying Yeah, the original word the original word. Thank you Usually has nothing to do with it. There's no metaphor. There's no connection. There's no Nothing, there's no there's no context to it It's supposed to just be random or in most cases. It is just random words right one of which rhymes with the word you're replacing and To further complicate things sure In a lot of cases and no one knows why sometimes this happens and sometimes it doesn't a lot of times that one of the words Of the two -word phrase is dropped. Yeah, and then you're just left with the one word Which doesn't even rhyme with the original word anymore, right? That's I mean, that's probably the best description of cockney rhyming slang anyone's ever given So I think we should illustrate it with a couple of examples. I pulled some from From something called the internet Here here's one the the tip and tete That's how long it took me to come up with that Tip and tete for internet, but in ten years, it'll just be called the tip I'm gonna log on to the tip governor So let's say your word was and this was in oceans 11 specifically trouble is the word that you're trying to say Cockney rhyming slang for trouble is Barney rubble awesome And so you would say you're making a bit of the bonnie rubble again, right when somebody that was kind of Who was that? Making a bit of bonnie rubble not the see I already did it wrong No, but I think you that's not like a real person to an American for sure. Oh, yeah Um, I can't I can't I'll shout it out. Later. Oh, man. I finally did a good one No, but it wasn't a cockney person, okay for Another example Queen They would use the term baked bean Look who's on TV. It's the baked bean And that's the Queen. I like that one or in the case of one that's been dropped What is Ed use here bees and honey? That one is not dropped for money. Okay, but which one was apples and pears right? Right, so you would say I'm gonna go up the apple and stairs Apples and pears. Oh, man Let me retake this everybody You would say I'm going to go up the apples and pears to go get my wallet to pay for this pizza Or something to that effect. Okay, but then over time people drop the pears And so now the word for stairs in cockney rhyming slang is just apples Which if you're just standing there on the outside like a normal American bloke sure, which by the way means person You have no idea why this person just called stairs apples You got what they were saying because the context is there you're going up the apples to get your wallet to pay for the pizza But why would you just say that did you did you hit your head? Is there something wrong with you? What's the problem? Why would you just call that apples? Yeah, that's why it's so confounding But the great thing about cockney rhyming slang and in particular the great thing about researching cockney rhyming slang is you learn How you get from apples to stairs and then it makes sense sometimes Yeah, that's true. It's not always. Yeah, sometimes there's It's not documented which ed points out is one of the problems sometimes you can draw the line the through line But because it's not documented and sometimes these things take years and years to morph into its final version right unless you unless you're you know on the What would you call street on the dole? No on the streets, then I wouldn't know but I don't know what streets is you can't just make stuff up like there's real words I'm the drums and beats So you're on the drums right, but they probably have a word for streets like that's the whole point You can't just make anything up, but the you could if it hasn't been taken yet sure Also, that's the other thing about cockney rhyming slang is it evolves right so old celebrities that that no one even knows about anymore Fall away to new celebrities whose name also rhyme with you know whatever word you're saying right? I thought you meant old celebrities who maybe used to talk this way like Michael Caine no He's never said any rhyming slang in his life. No of course you got to see the movie Alfie Maybe that's who it was it might have been Michael Caine. I'll take that Michael Caine. I think it was as a matter of fact Thank you, I'm glad you did it. Noel always says a good joke is to say Michael Caine in the correct accent say the words my cocaine And it sounds like Michael Caine saying it then it sounds like that the correct accent for Michael Caine all right say it my cocaine Well you just blew that one out of the water You Gotta set me up in the future Okay, well there's I've got it two ways now, man, okay, here's the thing my cocaine That's my cocaine That's pretty good Michael Caine. It is good. You're right. No. You just got to say it the right way and not like a robot Josh So here's that one of the things is sort of confounding if you want to look up a like a glossary and Say well, here's what I'm gonna. Do I'm gonna learn cockney rhyming slang so for my trip to England I'm really you know. I'm really in with everybody First of all bad idea yeah second of all it's it can be very localized Mm -hmm and the accents are all different Yeah, so even people in London sure who both who all use well people in London Do but the people who use cockney rhyming slang in London yeah might not even agree on what word is means What I'm just picturing all the people walking around England laughing their arses off. I can't wait to get to that one As we stumble through this um yeah, it had a really good Example of why there's no codification of the cockney rhyming slang He said that when people are creating a language especially informal ones like slang They don't write it all down quote dear diary referred to my house as a cat and mouse today because it rhymed We all had a good laugh might try. Just calling it cat tomorrow and see how it goes It is it sounds funny, but that's that's how it works stumbling across the diaries And here's the other thing too is there are cases where there is a little bit of a reflection of the original word and the example that it gives here is twist Yeah, like to call a woman a twist mm -hmm Which I don't know if that's derogatory or not or just some weird slang that no one uses anymore I don't think so although I don't know so yeah these are also the people who use the C word like it's nothing Man I can't wait to go back there Which we're gonna do soonish right? I'd love to do in 2020. Maybe yeah, all right So twist came from twist and twirl which meant girl which is They were talking about like dancing with a girl twisting and twirling in a nightclub Let's say so there is some connection in that one. Yeah, so girl and ended up becoming twist So that sort of makes sense there's another one called on your Todd After a guy named Todd Sloan and it means on your own Right and the thing is is like on your Todd it makes sense Sloan rhymes with own It doesn't have to have any connection, but that one actually does yeah Cuz Todd Sloan was a famous jockey in the 19th century like horse jockey. Yes, okay? What other kind is there disc jockeys? Oh, yeah, sure So his book his memoir was called Todd Sloan by himself Which is weird to refer to yourself in third person for your memoir Hmm, but there was a line in it that apparently East End East Enders in London like really picked up I was left alone by those. I never ceased to grieve for It's still like the idea of being alone or on your own Became synonymous with Todd Sloan his name just happened to rhyme with that So it's one of those rare ones where there is a connection to it and also rare Chuck in that This is a 19th century horse jockey and still today on your Todd is recognized as on your own Whereas a lot of people probably have no idea exactly who he is and when that happens That frequently that person gets moved out for potentially another celebrity or another word That's a little more understandable or recognized another new jockey two people today, right? Yeah exactly which can you name one? Nope? Nope Alright, maybe we should take a break and we'll talk about some of the other some other examples after this message In a world where modern technology is rapidly reshaping our day -to -day lives the new podcast Technically speaking an Intel podcast uncovers the remarkable ways tech is improving our livelihood across the globe brought to you by Ruby Studios from I heart media in partnership with Intel technically speaking is your passport to the forefront of AI's marvels in modern technology each episode will Take you on a riveting journey as you discover the awe -inspiring innovations of our modern world from game -changing innovations Revolutionizing early cancer detection to AI software that detects pests on crops that can be detrimental to seasonal yields tune in for Conversations that are shaping tomorrow today.

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"Community service had three months worth of Alcoholics Anonymous meetings that she did not give two cents about. After much, she would go and then probably start drinking right afterwards. After a much-riffed incident with the police, she points a fucking shotgun at police and only gets $200 back then. And lived. I mean, I can't think of that. If you pulled the gun, I mean, you know, that's, it's full, and she was drunk. She was a messy drunk. My sister saw them when she, in the early 80s. Oh, this video of her. She was on stage telling everyone to leave. She was yelling at the crowd. Get out of here. Oh, man. Contemporary artist. Sloppy. Very sloppy. Wow. Not the worst in a sloppy female drunk. I'm sorry, women. It's just not, it's just not appealing. I think sloppy drunk, whatever the sex, is pretty bad. Nah, female, it's just something, I just have a higher image of women. I have a higher level, and seeing a sloppy female, it's just always turned me off. I was like, if she could be the most beautiful girl in the world, and if she's a sloppy drunk, I'm like, you gotta go. Yeah. I know I can get the second prettiest woman in the world. So, yeah, I just thought it never was appealing to me. You're married to the prettiest woman in the world. Thank you. Aw, thank you very much. Aw, wow. I feel like Rip Taylor. I told you, every time she walks in the room, that music plays. I'm like, how do you do that? How do you do that? Where's that noise coming from? Let's see. June 9th, this was one of the stories of the year in 1994. Lisa Left Eye Lopez of TLC gets in a domestic dispute with partner André for Moonrisin, sets fire to his shoes. The fire ultimately spreads to the mansion. She put him in the bathtub, and it was a fucking, it was a fiberglass bathtub, right? And she likes his tennis, his sneakers on fire, and then catches on to the, the bathtub catches on fire. Good luck putting that out. Yeah. Burnt the whole mansion down. Yep. Yeah. And totally destroyed it. June 21st, 1994, George Michael loses his legal bid in a London court to be released from his contract with Sony Records. The only one that ever beat Sony Records? Michael Jackson. Yeah. The only one that ever really beat them. Prince had a big problem with them, too. He held out on them. He did, he did well on his own, but Michael Jackson just handed it to them. June 27th, 1994, Arrowsmith becomes the first major band to premiere a new song on the internet. Over 10,000 CompuServe subscribers download the free track headfirst within its first eight days of availability. CompuServe. CompuServe. That's when Arrowsmith was sliding. 10,000 downloads, now that's like, really? Yeah. Really? And it's, each download took two hours. Yeah. Click, click, click, click. Let's see, moving into July, July 12th through the 16th, a yo-yo-a-go-go punk and indie rock festival opens in Olympia, Washington, home of Courtney Love. July 30th, 1994, the Verbi Festival is launched. Also on that day, in keeping with the country's new constitution and the promotion of its native language, Baldova adopts Limba Nostrata as its new national anthem. And, nah, nobody kissed. Suede announces that guitarist Bernard Butler has left the band following a fractious recording sessions. Anyway, August 9th, Peter Maxwell Davies conducts the first performance of his fifth symphony at the Royal Albert Hall in London as part of The Proms. That's a British thing. Let me see. Decker releases a recording of a 1949 premiere of Benjamin Britten's Spring Symphony for the first time. Now that I'm interested in. Machine Head released their first album, Burn My Eyes, which was a big success and becomes Roadrunner Records' best-selling debut album. August 11th, The Compact Disc Company, a compact disc copy of Sting's album Ten Summoner's Tales, released the previous year, and becomes the first item securely purchased over the internet. The CD is sold for $12.48, plus shipping and handling fees. Wow. August 12th through the 14th, Woodstock 94 is held in... I was there. Sugar T's New York. You were? Yeah. As with the original 1969... Did your parents let you go to that, Mark? My father was able to get the tickets for me because he worked in Woodstock. Ah. And he got me the Primo's parking lot, which was only a mile from the field, so we could walk back and forth because the buses stopped pretty quick. As with the original 69 Festival, attendance is swelled by a high number of gate crashes while heavy rains turn the festival grounds into a sea of mud. Nine Inch Nails, Metallica, Aerosmith, Bob Dylan, Crosby, Stills, Nash, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Peter Gabriel, and Green Day are among the many performances. That was the mud fight with Green Day, right? They were throwing chunks of sod at them. I wasn't at that. I was at the South Stage, and I think my highlight was Neville Brothers. What a show. Wow. Okay. I probably would have rather have seen the Neville Brothers than Green Day. Me too. But looking at the Green Day shows, it looked like it was fun, though. I think it was a lot of fun. August 23rd, 1994, Jeff Buckley releases his single, critically acclaimed, full length studio album, Grace. There's my regret of the 90s. I didn't listen to him when it came out, and now I'm listening, I'm like, I would have been the biggest fan if I had listened to it then. August 30th, what's that? I don't know. Was that well received when it came out? It was critically acclaimed. It was Elliot Smith, his record that came out that year was not, at the time, wasn't like, there's no big buzz about it. It was only after he died. August 30th, 1994, Oasis releases their debut album, Definitely Maybe. It becomes the fastest selling debut album in the United Kingdom until 2006, when it was beaten by the Octic Monkeys debut album, whatever people say I am, that's what I'm not. Yeah, Definitely Maybe, great album. Great album. Let's see, that's some Latin stuff. That's my favorite Oasis album, by the way. Definitely Maybe? Yeah. Because I bought it on import, reading it in a British magazine, everyone liked it, I didn't hear of them, so I went and I got it, and I'm like, holy shit, it's great. Yeah, it was so different. Yep, yep. September 6th, 1994, Bad Religion released their eighth studio album and proper major label debut, Stranger than Fiction. This proved to be the last feature founding feature, founding guitarist, songwriter, Brett Gurewitz, for seven years until his return. Gurewitz would be replaced by former minor threat, dagnasty junkyard guitarist, Brian Baker, who turned down the touring job with REM at this time, and eventually becomes a permanent member of Bad Religion. Let's see, September 15th, 1994, a 1957 audio tape of John Lennon performing with the Quarrymen on the same night he met Paul McCartney fetches about $80,000 at Sotheby's in London. It should be worth more than that. October 11th, 1994, Korn, a nu metal band from, one of my favorite bands. Seen them six times, seven times. Remember the first time I heard them? Wow. Nu metal, Bakerfield, launches its self-titled debut album. That is a fucking album, man. Oh, yeah. That, you want driving music? Like, that whole album is driving music. I saw them do the 25th anniversary of that album at the Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami. They played that song that Jonathan didn't want to ever sing again. He cried when he sang it. I can't remember the name of the song. Faggot? No, no. Talked about abuse, but it was- Oh, a lot of his lyrics are about that. Yeah. And there's one where he actually cried on the recording, and they didn't play, so he was able to channel it, you know? Yeah. Good for him, man. Yep. You know what? Let me see something. Oh, October 25th, Madonna released Bedtime Stories. That's for Dave. Yeah, yeah. Let's see. Let me look at something for a second here. Just trying to look up their... 1994... I'm trying to look at the... I can't find it. That laptop's working real good, huh? No, I was trying to find the... I went to their wiki page to see the record. Yeah, the song's on the record. Anyway. Let's see. October 12th, Jimmy P. and Robert Plant, no quarter, unleaded, premieres on MTV. The Unplugged Concert Special, featuring the two former Led Zeppelin bandmates, was filmed to accompany the release of the album of the same name. Then they went on a big tour, didn't they? They didn't get to see it. I didn't either. They didn't invite the other guys. They didn't invite the other guy. The other guy. The other guy. Yeah. The drummer wasn't there, Lou. November 20th. Was he doing something else? Was he in another band at that point? Yeah, he's in The Grateful Dead. Yeah. He was in Dead Head. He was the third drummer in The Dead. Yeah. Oh, no. I thought he was in The Other Man. Suicidal Tendencies. Oh. For the stiffs. I'm just saying. Let's see if I can put him in the green room. I can't. I can't. I'm clicking. November 20th, 1994. David Crosby undergoes a seven-hour liver transplant operation in Los Angeles. I don't like hearing that. November 30th, 1994. The Breeders guitarist, Kelly Deal, sister of Kim Deal from... The Pixies. Yeah. Is arrested at her Ohio home after accepting a private courier package containing four grams of heroin. She went on to overdose, by the way. Really? Yeah. She died from an overdose. Oh, wow. November 2nd. December 2nd. We're getting there. December 2nd. Seattle record label Sub Pop. Wasn't that the Nirvana? Yeah. A lot of stuff. Mother Love Bone? No. Mother Love Bone? Sub Pop Interscope or something. And a deal believed to be worth over $30 million. December 18th. My birthday. 1994. Paul Oakenfolds. Great DJ. One of the original, like, star, DJ, you know, stars. Paul Oakenfolds legendary Goa mix, his first broadcast in the early hours of the day as BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix. That was December 19th? 18th. 18th. Okay. I'm writing it down because it was your birthday. December 19th, Arrowsmith opens a 250 seat Mama... The 250 seat Mama Kim Music Hall in Boston, owned by the group with a performance by them to open the band. I don't think that thing lasted long. December 31st, end of 1994, the 23rd annual New Year's Rockin' Eve special airs on ABC with appearances by Alyssa Etheridge, who went on to, her wife had David Crosby's baby. That baby was born with a predisposition for many addictions, you know. I mean... The kid still isn't a star, by the way. No, he died. He committed suicide. Did he? Yeah. Oh, wow. Whoa, whoa, whoa. How come I never heard that story? I think he had some addiction problems. 2014? When did he do that? Not too long ago, I don't think. Oh, shit. Maybe I did remember that and I just don't remember it. That doesn't make any sense. Maybe I did remember it and I just don't remember it. What am I, fucking Curly from The Three Stooges? What the fuck was that? In the head with too many lamps, Scott. Yeah, yeah. And so was I. Who was her significant other that was it? Anne Hesh? Yeah, I think so. She came to a grizzly end, too. She did. That was fucked up. Fucking crazy, right? Yeah. It's the video. Someone's fucking... Someone's house. What are they called? You're seeing it happen. You see the fucking car fly by. Like, whoa. Yeah. Going fast. Yeah. And she had some issues, too. So that poor kid never really had a chance. I'm not being funny about that. David Crosby? I mean, at least he might come out ugly. You know? He might come out with that mustache and that weird long hair. And the bozo haircut? And the bozo? Bozo. The bozo haircut? Yeah. My theory is if you have male pattern baldness, do not grow long hair. No. Just shave it. Just take it off. Bring it home. I would do that. I just like long hair. Yeah. So the New Year's Rockin' Eve with the parents is by Melissa Etheridge, the O'Jays, Salt-N-Pepa, Hootie and the Blowfish, and John Sakata. And let me see. That's basically it. Nothing else. Tony Wilson. Oh, and the summer. No, this is for the people that probably know about the Manchester movement, the Madchester. In the summer of 94, Tony Wilson attempts to revive Factory Records. Factory Records was like the record company in Manchester. And they did like the Happy Mondays and they got all, you know. Spiral Carpets. Joy Division. Yeah. He grabbed all those bands. But not the Smiths. He didn't get the Smiths. He tried to revive Factory Records in a collaboration with London Records and called it Factory 2, and it just never really went anywhere. Let's see. Offspring frontman Dexter Holland and bassist Greg Kressel from the label Nitro Records. An incubator for successful punk artists. They started their own label. Social distortion manager. Todd Salkman. Big Social D fan. He was a big fan back then. I always gave that dude credit, man. The lead singer, Mike Ness, I think it is. The tattoos. Way ahead of his time. The neck tattoos and the... Like that dude, he was a rock star too. Still is. They're still around. And so that's what we have there. Yeah. Let's go with bands that formed in 1994. There's a bunch of them. There's a bunch of them. Some of them maybe people didn't hear about, and I threw a couple of bands in here that you've never heard of, but just because of the name, I threw it in there. I looked this shit up, and there's a lot of fucked up names, and you wonder why they didn't make it. I think there's very few really good band names. If you call yourself... I'm just going to say it. If you call yourself the Jizz Drinkers, you're not going to make it. You're just not going to make it. Yeah. Bad advice, bad decisions. Bad decisions ruin that band. You're not going to go on Letterman. No. And the name just right there, you're just dead in the water. Yeah. Yeah. And there's a couple of bad jokes rolling around, but I'm just going to let that go. Anyways. So let's see. Bands formed in 1994. The Basement Jacks. Where's your head at? Never heard of them. Jesus. Todd Sockman saw Social Distortion in 92 in Davis, California. Great concert. Yep. I tell you. Todd is a Social D fan from the beginning. How can I put this? The Pearl Jam ripoff band Creed. Creed was... Can you take me home? That dude Scott Sapp was a total douchebag. Worth my shirt. Total douchebag. He thought he literally was like a god. Yeah. Oh, absolutely. He was the downfall of that band. His ego was way bigger than it should have been. His downfall was for all to see on MTV when he was all drunk. Remember that interview? Yeah. That was great. It's Stapp. What's his name? Stapp. Yeah. Scott Stapp. Scott Stapp. Yeah. The Dandy Warhols. Stapp it, please. The Dandy Warhols. Love them. Love the Dandy Warhols. Very independent band. They did the theme song to... What was the name of that show? Veronica Mars. I loved that show back in the day. The Shades of Veronica Mars or something? Huh? Was it The Shades of Veronica Mars or something? You're thinking of... That was a... The movie. Yeah. What's her name? From Barney and Clyde. Faye Dunaway. Faye Dunaway movie. The Eyes of Laura Mars or something? That's it. Yeah. My God, the professor is off tonight. Yeah. Wow. Or maybe I'm on. I know stuff. Whoa, whoa, whoa. I know stuff. You know stuff. Yeah. It doesn't mean he's off. It means I'm on. You don't have to devalue me. I've been negatively impacted by this. You've triggered some emotions in me. This is like a sports game when a team upsets another team. Did the lesser team win because they were better or the bigger team didn't do it? Okay. You win. I like that. You win, Scott. You win. You win. That's right. That's right. Mark, there's this road and there's this road. You got to pick one. Yes. Pick the one you're going to travel. I'll take this one. There you go. Hey, Lou. When he goes low, we go high, Lou. That's right. Hey, listen. We will take you higher. I know how to talk to drummers. There you go. Let's stop with the pre-reference. Lou wins. Lou wins. Hey, drummer. I'm going to break your sticks. Okay.

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A highlight from Matthew: Emmanuel (Which Means God With Us)

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23:27 min | 3 weeks ago

A highlight from Matthew: Emmanuel (Which Means God With Us)

"You know, there is a world of difference between saying to someone that I am for you and telling them that I am with you. These two things do not mean the same thing. There's a world of difference between telling someone, I'm for you, I'm in your corner, I'm rooting you on, you've got this. There's a world of difference between telling someone that and telling them, I'm with you. In World War I, there was a lieutenant. His troops were getting ready to go over the edge. They were ready to take on the enemy. They were ready to cross the trenches. And this lieutenant, he's anxious. He's nervous about what might happen, and he sees a commander coming down through the trenches. The commander looks at this man, and he can see the anxiety. He can see the nerves there, and so he comes alongside him, puts his arm on him, and he points out. He points out to where they're going. He points out to no man's land. And he tells them, when we go out there, I'm going to be with you. We're going to do this together. And that gave the younger man a sense of confidence. It wasn't the old grizzled veteran just saying, you got this, from a distance, and go do it. Rather, he was saying, I'm going to be with you as you do it. I'm with you in the trenches, and I'm going to be with you in the battle yet to come. As we said, it's one thing to tell someone I'm for you. That's easy. You can do that to anyone. It's another thing to say, I'm going to invest myself in the outcome of what you're going through. I'm going to enter into the crucible of your pain with you, at your side. There's a comfort when a commander or a general does it, but how much more so when a god does that. When god not only gives us a word and says, hey, you got this. I'm for you. I'm in your corner. But rather when he says, I am with you as you face this. There's something encouraging about that. In today's text, it's exactly what we see. In today's reading, the birth of this child, the one who had come from a throne down to a manger. In this text, we see that this one was to be named Immanuel. That this one was the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy. And that his name literally means God with us. God with us. Not just God for us, but God with us. Verse 23 of our text will say, behold, the virgin shall be with child and bear a son. They shall call his name Immanuel, which means God with us. This is one of the primary attributes, one of the primary things that makes our god cool, that makes our god awesome. One of the primary things is because he didn't just create the cosmos, spin it like a top, and then go off and watch us from a distance to see how things would turn out. Rather, from the get -go, from Jump Street, from the garden, that which he created, he dwells with. He creates Adam, he creates Eve, and then he walks and talks with them in the cool of the afternoon. The pagan gods didn't do this sort of thing. They didn't pay attention necessarily to everything that was going on. The god of the deists, the people who think that God is just this aloof god out in the cosmos somewhere that has nothing to do with us, who wants that kind of god? Thank God that's not the god we have. Rather, we have a god who is with us in the midst of everything we're going through. This was true in the garden. It was true at Sinai. It was true in the tabernacle. It was true in the temple. That's true for even us as New Testament believers because where does God reside now? God is with us. Do you know how the book of Matthew closes? Do you know what the very last verse is? Here we see as Jesus is introduced, his name means, I'm with you, God with us, the very last verse in the book of Matthew, the very last block of text in the book of Matthew says the same thing. In the Great Commission, we see this. Go therefore, make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit, teaching them to serve all the things I've commanded you, and lo, I am with you even to the end of the age. You see that? There's a bookend. The moment Jesus is introduced in chapter 1, the message is that God has come down from the throne to be with his people. And then prior to his ultimate ascension, he says the same thing because I'm going to leave my helper. Oh, and by the way, I am with you even to the end of the age. That's a God we can love. That's a God we can worship. A God who is not just for us but a God who is with us. All right, if you would, let's look at verses 18 and 19. We're going to talk about the God who is with us as we see of his birth. In verses 18 and 19, we're going to see what was going on with Mary Joseph, and then we're going to work our way through the text as time will allow. Okay, verses 18 and 19. Now the birth of Jesus Christ was as follows. After his mother Mary was betrothed to Joseph, but before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Spirit. Then Joseph, her husband, being a just man and not wanting to make her a public example, was minded to put her away secretly. All right, at the start of this passage, we see something just very ordinary, something as natural as natural can be. There's a woman, an individual who's pregnant, a pregnancy that will lead to childbirth. Very natural, happens all the time. However, in these verses, we see that there's something unnatural or at least unusual that's going to take place. Verse 18 adds an unordinary qualifier. It says that there's going to be a pregnancy, normal, but in this case it will occur without physical union. Now I'm not a physician, but I have studied anatomy and the like, and I know that's just not the way that this works. Well, verse 18, we're seeing the seeds for something that we call the virgin birth, and this is one of the most important things to understand with regards to Christ's birth, with regards to the incarnation, because this is not an average everyday event. Rather, this is a miracle, and it's not just a miracle, but it's a fulfillment of prophecy, because Isaiah said this is the way it was going to go down. Behold, there be a virgin who would give birth to a child. Now verse 18 clarifies it. It's not Joseph's child, and for these verses, we know this much. They're betrothed, but there's been no physical union then. Now if you've seen Fiddler on the Roof, you remember the matchmaker? Remember the matchmaker? Well, they had similar things throughout Jewish history. They would have a season in which people were brought together. This was tradition. They were brought together by matchmakers and parents and others. They were put into a union, and yet there was a year. I know you want to sing it. There was a year of time after they were brought together in which they were sort of betrothed. We might consider it engaged. It's not really a point -for -point analogy, but they were betrothed. They spent a year in this estate prior to physical union. That's what's going on here. It's actually much stronger than an engagement. This is a strong relationship that they have, and yet it has not been consummated physically at this point. And so, all of a sudden, out of the blue, Mary is with child. Uh -oh. Now, we have lost touch with the word scandal. We really have. I mean, dear heavens, everything is a scandal. It doesn't matter what news. Whatever you pick up, there's a scandal on every page from every direction. It seems like every aspect of celebrity or politics or athletics or what have you, scandal, scandal, scandal. We've lost touch with it. In fairness, it didn't always used to be this way. If you're watching a TV show, if Barney Fife stole part of Andy Griffith's sandwich, they can make a whole scandalous episode out of that. There was things in the past that seemed scandalous at the time that now it's absolutely nothing. We've lost touch with scandal to the point we look at this text, and we don't understand what Joseph's going through. And his culture and his time, what he and Mary were just experiencing. She's pregnant, and there's no father. There's been no physical union. He is betrothed to someone who's pregnant, doesn't know what's going on. This was a scandal of scandals. And in his day, based on an understanding of Deuteronomy, this could even have led to her death. This was not a small thing. This is a huge, huge event that's taking place. And so, in verses 18 and 19, we see Joseph in the middle of a conundrum. He's betrothed to this individual who has this situation going on. He doesn't know how it happened. He doesn't know exactly what's going on, but he has concern. Now, he cares for Mary enough that he doesn't want to see this become the public spectacle that it otherwise very well could be. And so he attempts to find some way to accommodate her well -being, but apart from being able to marry her, because he's a just man, and there's obviously been in his mind an infidelity that's taken place that would disqualify that union. Now, before he could act on that impulse, an angel intervenes. Let's look at verses 20 and 21 to see what happens in this intervention. Verse 20, but while he thought about these things, while Joseph thought about all this, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream, saying, Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take to you Mary your wife, for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Spirit. And she'll bring forth a son, you shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins. All right. As we said in verses 18 and 19, Joseph and Mary, Mary is now pregnant. Joseph is trying to figure out what to do. And in verse 20, we see that while he's contemplating, which I'm sure this took some time for him to work this through, but while he's thinking about these things, he goes to sleep. He's worried, he's anxious, he falls asleep, and in the midst of his sleep, an angel of the Lord comes to him in a vision, in a dream. And this happens at other intervals as scripture as well. And when the angel comes to Joseph, it's a simple message. It says, Joseph, what you think has happened is not accurate. But let me tell you, you're worried you should take Mary as your wife. You shouldn't be. Do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife, for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Spirit. Now, I don't know what kind of theologian Joseph was at this point. We believe him to be older than Mary, but we don't know what kind of theologian he was. But whatever his theology was, he probably didn't fully understand that last statement. That which is conceived in her is of the Holy Spirit. Joseph didn't have John Calvin around to explain all the Trinitarian implications of this. And I imagine Joseph had more questions than answers, even when he hears this news. And yet he knew this much, even if he didn't have all the Trinity figured out at this time, even if he doesn't know what it means for the Spirit to overshadow her, even if he's still going, what does that mean? He at least knew this much, that Mary's pregnancy was not a function of her sin. He knew that there was not some other father in some tent down the street. He knew that the child that she was pregnant with was from God. And some way that he probably couldn't fully articulate, but he knew it was from God. And then God, through the angel, tells Joseph what to name him. Now naming rites in Jewish culture or any culture come from seats of authority. If you think about it in the garden, in the garden, Adam and Eve, you know, they're given the garden and all the animals are frolicking about as animals do. And Adam and Eve had a job, they actually had a couple of jobs. One was to take dominion over that which God had given them, and another thing was to do what for the animals? To name them, right? The greater names, the lesser, right? That's why parents named children are not children naming parents. Kind of glad it doesn't work that way. In this case, we see that God himself, through the angel, takes ownership over the name of his own son. It's not up to Joseph to name. He says his name will be Jesus. His name will be Jesus. We'll see that a little bit more in the verses yet to come. Whatever the case here is, the idea is that as this child is born of the Holy Spirit, this child comes with a purpose. His name will be Jesus because Jesus means what? It means the Lord is salvation. His person is yoked to his work. The angel identifies his person and his origins from God, the Holy Spirit, but he also identifies here's what he's come to do, and we're going to see that a little bit more in the verses yet to come. What we're also going to notice here, just a minute, is that when the angel talks about who will come to save his people from their sins, remember last week we talked about this. The people didn't necessarily have a problem with their sins. You know what the great irony is? You give someone a cure for a disease they don't think they have. If you come running up to someone on the streets of Gulfport with a vial of some cure, some medicine, or what have you, for a disease they don't understand they got, they'll just say, you crossed the other side of the street. They won't care because they don't recognize what you're holding is the cure for a problem that they have. The same is true with sin. The culture around us doesn't really think they have a problem with sin, and if they do think sin is a problem, they do this thing that's convenient. They redefine sin to be something that is external to them, a problem other people have. Whatever the case, when people had no understanding that they need to be saved from sin, if anything that they need to be saved from, it was going to be from Rome, which is what we talked about last week. Their fear, their concern, Joseph's concern, Mary's concern, the people down the street's concern was not so much that, oh, my sin is going to get me. And yet, that was the spiritual guillotine that was over their necks and ours apart from this child that was born. Every man, woman, and child has stood condemned under sin. You read the Book of Romans, the first five, six chapters, as Paul is condemning the human race and saying, well, this is our problem. Then, of course, he introduces the solution. Well, the angel introduced the solution too and says, this one has come not just to make your life better, not just to pour a little Jesus seasoning on things to give you your best life now. This one came to this end, to this object, to save you from your sins, to save you from a problem that you might not even understand that you have and that our culture certainly doesn't understand it has. That's why he came, and here's the thing. That's what the whole Old Testament said he would do. The Old Testament said when he shows up, when the Messiah we've been waiting from since Genesis 3 .15, when the seed shows up, he will come to save people from their sins, not what they were looking for in the first century, not what they were looking for in the 21st century. And yet the Old Testament prophecy said that's the guy to look out for, one who is not what you expect, one who will come to save you from your sins, one who is not going to come down on a red carpet from God, but will be born in a place like a manger. Isaiah 53, one of the most famous chapters that speaks to these issues, says this. This one would be wounded for our transgressions, bruised for our iniquities. The chastisement for our peace would be upon him. By his stripes we'll be healed. All we like sheep have gone astray. We have turned everyone to our own way, and the Lord has laid upon him the iniquity of us all. The angel got it, and he says in the manger, Joseph, and in the womb of Mary right now is the one that has come to do just that. And the cruel irony is the people won't be looking for that. As he gets older, they'll reject him. They'll reject what he came to do, and yet this is the one. This is the child. All right, let's take a look now at verses 22 through 25 and just kind of build on this case. Okay, verse 22. So all this was done, that it might be fulfilled, which was spoken by the Lord through the prophets, saying, Behold, the virgin shall be with child and shall bear a son. They shall call his name Immanuel, which is translated God with us. Then Joseph, being aroused from sleep, did as the angel of the Lord had commanded him, and took to him his wife, and did not know her until she had brought forth her firstborn son, and he called his name Jesus. All right, as we just said a moment ago, Christ's person is yoked to his work. The great problem in our age is that our culture doesn't do the same thing. At Christmastime in December, you just watch, people don't have a real problem with the person of Jesus so much. They like cute Jesus, even divine Jesus. That's not really the problem. The problem is his work. He came to convict us of our sins, to turn our hearts to God, to cause us to repent, and to rescue us from sins that most of us don't acknowledge that we have. But in this text, the angel spells it all out. He says this is the reason he's coming. This is the reason he's coming, in order to save them from their sins. And as he saves them from their sins, he will be the fulfillment of prophecies that said he would do just that, which is why even the angel quotes the Old Testament here. End of verse 23. Behold, the virgin shall be with child, shall bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel, which is translated God with us. There's a continuity you're supposed to see with that which is written down recorded in the Old Testament and that which comes on the scene here in Matthew chapter 1. God wants us to see that, and Matthew was desperate that his contemporaries saw it. Remember, their problem when they killed Jesus was they didn't recognize him for who he was. I mean, they had other issues too, but that was chief among them. They just didn't know what they were doing. Isn't that what Jesus said? Father, forgive them. They don't know what they're doing. Same idea. They had a Messiah on their radar that they wanted, and it wasn't this one, this guy. So at Matthew, when he's writing chapter 1, when he's writing to the Jews, he started with the genealogies we talked about last week, and he said, all right, this Jesus is going to be a son of Abraham, which makes him a Jew, and it's going to be a son of David, which makes him a king, or in the line of kings. His objective was to tell the Jewish audience who this Jesus was. Well, here, as chapter 1 continues, he gives the biography even more so, and he says that this one, this Jesus, which means God is salvation, is also named Immanuel, which is an Old Testament prophecy that means God with us. Matthew's making the case, even here in chapter 1, clearly in chapter 1, to a Jewish audience, that this is the Jewish Messiah. Now, would that be compelling? Well, to some, yes. To others, not so much. Now, the past 15 minutes or so, we've quoted Isaiah a few times. I think I referenced Malachi as well, but there in verses 22 through 25, we see the reference again to Isaiah more acutely, more specifically, and this is a reference that to the Jewish audience should have resonated with him, but again, as we just said a moment ago, the irony is that it didn't. The reason that's ironic is this. Matthew knew that many of his fellow Jews had rejected Jesus while simultaneously longing for a Messiah, and his objective here in chapter 1 is to say, hey, guys, they're the one and the saint. The one you rejected is the one you were looking for, and that's what Peter does in Acts 2. He tells the Pharisees, you know the one you killed, the one you nailed to a tree, the one you hung on the cross? That was him, and when they finally get it in the book of Acts, when they finally get that, what happens to them? Scripture says they're just broken to the heart because then they understand what they did. They understand that the light of life had come to them. They didn't recognize it, and then they killed them. As we look to wrap up, we're going to build on all these things as we head towards baptism, as we go towards the temptation, and the things that are going to follow in the book of Matthew, but as we wrap up, I want to return briefly to the word Emmanuel, which we've already established means God with us. Now, earlier I used the term, the term deus. Let me explain briefly. I know many of us know it, but let me explain briefly for those who don't. Every culture, when it comes to religion, there's two camps that they fall in. One, assuming that they believe in God at all, one is the camp of the deist. That camp believes God exists, but we can't know him. He formed the world around us, but then he went off and he does his thing and we do ours. That's deism. As Christians, we're not deists. The alternate is what we call theism. Theism posits that God exists, but you can know him, and what's more, he wants you to know him. You and I are theists, and if you drill into that term even more, we're monotheists. We believe in one God. We're not polytheists that believe in a lot of them. We believe that there is a God. You can have a relationship with him. There is a God and there is just one. Now, that's highly desirable because the alternative is you have a God you can't know that doesn't care about you, and that's what a lot of agnostics in our day do. They go, I think there might be a God somewhere, but they really don't think you can have a relationship with him. Who wants that? Who desires that? Well, the picture in Matthew 1 and throughout the book of Matthew, the picture that's painted here is completely different. It's not about a God who formed the cosmos and went away. Rather, it's a God who is ever -present with creation and undergoes the life experiences, the human experiences that we do up to and including birth. You have a God that can relate to you. You know, one of the greatest hardships or plagues on our age is the plague of loneliness. It's this idea that no one can relate to what I'm going through. The life circumstances have conspired in such a way that I'm going through something that no one can really understand, no one can really relate to, and then there's an isolation that comes with that, even a withdrawal. Maybe some people withdraw from us, and then we're left in this estate. Some of us, maybe many of us, are left in a state of loneliness, maybe for a season, maybe for a lifetime, and it's the hardest thing if you've experienced it. If that's you or someone you know, this message of God with us, and this word of manual should hold a special meaning. Others leave might us, others might forsake us, others might let us down, and yet the God who walked with Adam and Eve, when there was just two of them in the cool of the afternoon, walks with us still. Even we're just one of us. God is with us no matter what we're going through. He's not just munching popcorn, watching what you're going through this week. Some of us have a picture of God that He's up there in the clouds somewhere with a long beard, a long robe, and He's just kind of doing this to see what we do, and He's ready to punish us and the like, and He's there and we're here, and there's this distance. That's not the God of Scripture. The God of Scripture is a God who is intimate and close and wants to be close to you and wants your hand to fit in His. He doesn't call you a peon in the kingdom of heaven. He calls you a son or daughter, and that has meaning. What father or mother among us has not held the hand of our child and felt that proximity, felt that closeness, felt that bond, felt that unity that comes with holding your own? Well, that's what God wants with you. And even now, even if we've been fleeing from Him, His arms are open to this. He came as a babe and a manger, the most defenseless thing that you can possibly come. He came from a state of great glory into a state of great hardship, great difficulty. It would ultimately lead to His death, and yet He did it because He loves His people. He's not indifferent to us. He's not indifferent to us. The other problem that we can sometimes verge into is we can think that He's indifferent to me, but He's cool with other Christians, but I've done something that is so egregious or He knows my past or He knows the things I did yesterday because of that there's this gap. If there's any gap in your walk with God, it's not because He's drifted away from you. It's because you're pushing Him away. The God of this book does not withdraw from children, from sons and daughters, but He's like the parable of the prodigal son. His arms are open wide. Matthew 1, God with us. Matthew 28, God with us. Behold, I am with you even to the end of the age. Whatever you face this week, this book is not an abstract thing that just applies to other religious people or you on occasion. It applies to you today. God's with you as you face whatever you're facing, whatever hardship you're walking down, whatever valley you're traversing, God is with you, and that's a great encouragement of Scripture, and no other faith can present it except this alone. God is with us. We see it in Matthew 1. We're going to see it in Matthew 2 and the balance of the book. Let's pray. Join Dr. Toby Holt and Dr. Dominic Aquila for a tour of Israel in February of 2024. For more information, visit fpcgulfport .org.

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Monitor Show 16:00 09-01-2023 16:00

"And the unemployment number went up, 3 .5 to 3 .8, which means people are coming back into the labor force. Why is that good? It's going to keep wage growth down if more people get off the sidelines. Also, of course, there was 110 ,000 jobs revised down. And you can hear more of that conversation on the Bloomberg Businessweek podcast. You can download it wherever you get your podcasts. So, on Wall Street, it is looking now like a mixed close, with the S &P 500 index up 7 points, a gain of 0 .02%. There you have it, sound of the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange, and it is on to the weekend, on to a long holiday weekend for a lot of people. We've got the Dow up 119, higher by 0 .03%, Nasdaq, as we recap here, down 3 points, lower close for Nasdaq, Nasdaq 100 index down 10 points, drop there of 0 .01%. Spot gold, little changed, up 0 .45 cents a ounce to 1940, and West Texas Intermediate crude up 2 .7%, 85 .90 for a barrel of WTI. So, on this first trading day of September, the S &P 500 index ends the day at 45 .15. I'm Charlie Pellett, and that is a Bloomberg Business Flash. We are under some incredible blue skies right now. I love Tom Petty. I know. I know. Such a loss. I know. But great music that we get to share with. I share it with my younger daughter. You're going to share it with your kids, I bet. We already are sharing Tom Petty and a lot of play music from back in the day with our kids. We've got a record player. Don't play Barney, guys. I mean, there's much better music to raise your kids on.

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04:19 min | Last month

A highlight from Climate Change Reality Check

"Yeah, we're not going to support the police officers. We're going to have high taxes and high regulations and tell you exactly what to do, including making sure you've got a face diaper strapped to your chin. Oh, and you don't want to do business here? Oh, oh, and by the way, the only people that are thriving are the ones that are not listening to your regulations. The ones that are stealing stuff, those are the only ones that are doing well. That's a shocker. All right, welcome back to the Financial Guys podcast. Thanks for listening in. We do appreciate it. Thanks for the downloads. If you like what you hear, give us a thumbs up and share it with your friends. It's the only way we're going to get the conservative message out. Of course, Glenn Wiggle, Mike Lomas. We are the Financial Guys. We've been doing this now for 20, almost going on 26 years pretty soon here, so a lot to go through today. I've got some great clips as well. They're bringing it back, Mike. We'll start with that, I guess. Well, I've heard that rumor a few times, so to give credit. Sometimes the right can be a little bit crazy, too, because this has happened about three or four times. I will say, though, the funniest part about this, this is the funniest part, is the amount of internet warriors, social media warriors, that are like, I'll tell you what, I'm not complying this time. Bullshit. Bullshit. That's right. Exactly. When there's 500 people in Wegmans and I'm the only one without a face diaper, I'm not buying it until you actually show up. The fact that we have the amount of actual studies now, though, it got away with it the first time because it was all new. We didn't know it was a novel coronavirus. It's not so novel anymore. And you can't blame some people. No, it's not novel anymore, though. It's not new anymore. And so now we've had three years of research, and guess what that research has shown? They did a... How about the Vax, they're still pushing the booster shot. But on the Mask of Cologne... How many people need to die? They did a study of all the studies. It was like the end -all, be -all of studies. It was like the highest level of blind, whatever. Like the Poland's blizzard study? Not that one, but the actual study. No, like it, though. Like it. And they came out with a study, and what they showed of looking at all these different things is that no benefit at all. We knew that, right? We talked about no benefit at all. So now we have actual research for no benefit at all for the masks. It was crushing people's immune system. You were way more likely to get it with it. And we know that people that are getting vaccinated, especially young males, have a higher chance and risk of myocarditis than they have of actually getting sick from the infection. Why are we even talking about it? So now that we have the data, the fact that they're still... So here's why I know this. Yes, there's some right -wing folks out there that are like, oh my God, it's coming. But okay, so a central New York hospital has brought back masking requirements. Rutgers University is going back to masking and vaccination requirements. There's many colleges across the country that are going back to this. You're starting to see the news articles start to talk about this, right? They're starting to implant it in the psyche of what are we going to do this winter, right? Must be some elections coming up. And exactly. And we have an election coming up. They're going to do it again. They're going to try to do it again is exactly what they're going to do. To your point, and I don't want to switch into gears like this, but it doesn't matter with the Democrats any facts, okay? No. Listen to this. This is John Kerry. Oh, I got a clip for that. This is John Kerry five years ago. Okay, I'll play it real quick. Scientists predict we will have the first ice -free ice, which is melting sea ice, which is melting at a rate the Arctic Ocean now increasingly is exposed. In five years, scientists predict we will have the first ice -free Arctic summer. So by 2014, we were going to have the first ice -free Arctic summer. The opposite happened, by the way. There's a record amount of ice out there right now, a record amount of ice. So when you talk about, like, amnesia and how stupid these people are, and there's no other, I don't even like to use that word, but when it comes to dummy -crats, they really are dumb. Well, look at the housing crisis. Look at the housing crisis. You had Barney Frank out there going, we, homes are no problem at all. We're not talking about some dot -com company here. We're talking about homes. These are not bound to save ebb and flows at the stock market, right? This is home ownership. So he pushed it and they pushed it and they pushed it and they passed laws and they passed bills. And then they said, I never said that.

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How Dodd-Frank Threatens Your Bank Choices and Your Liberty

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:43 min | 5 months ago

How Dodd-Frank Threatens Your Bank Choices and Your Liberty

"See, Barney Frank, who is a slob, we don't talk about Barney Frank very often we should. And I believe his name is Chris Dodd. They came out with Dodd Frank, not as a way to regulate banks, but they wanted to pseudo nationalize them through shrinking the amount of banks. This is a trend that we are seeing across the board. They want a smaller and smaller selection of companies that you are able to choose from. They want less banks. They want less beverage companies. They want less automobile companies. We have three or four automobile manufacturers if you count Tesla. In Canada, there are basically 5 national banks. Our huge array of local banks is not a law of the universe. In fact, if they're able to chip away at the fact that we have a regional bank there in a regional bank there and you got Wichita general there and you got first Tampa there and you got Des Moines regional there and they could chip it away and chip it away and either they collapse. They go under and they get eaten by JPMorgan or Bank of America that makes America less free. Their local and decentralized, which we talk about repeatedly local anti centralized power is a key to liberty. This accumulation of power and money is smaller in a smaller number of banks threatens our very liberty. So when they close these local banks, it's threatening our autonomy. It's threatening your ability. To be free of woke capital and these regional banks can not always be controlled by D.C. bureaucrats. This is a direct sabotage campaign to come from mom and pop banks to try to conform us into a national banking strategy controlled by a small select few of banks headquartered out of New York.

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Barney Frank Talks About the Surprise Shuttering of Signature Bank

The Breakdown

01:56 min | 6 months ago

Barney Frank Talks About the Surprise Shuttering of Signature Bank

"Let's start with that additional color around the shutdown of signature bank. Last week, Barney Frank, a board member at signature bank, and one of the sponsors of the famous Dodd Frank act sat down for a tell all interview with Barron's, which delved into the details of the final days for the bank. Frank explained that the Friday before the receivership, he was informed that the bank was quote bleeding deposits with around $12 billion leaving that day. On Saturday morning, bank management was in crisis mode, with Frank working the phones to talk to high ranking Democrat lawmakers and fed officials. Frank told Barron's that he called fed chairman Jay Powell and vice chairman for supervision, Michael Barr, as to whether emergency loans would be made available to the bank under section 13 three of the Federal Reserve act. Frank explained, quote, I told Powell, we're facing a bank run. We don't think we're the only ones. It's a classic case of a liquidity generated by some exogenous reason not related to the operation of the bank. Is that 13 three facility available? I think what Powell told me was, well, I'm not sure we hadn't thought about the facility yet. Certainly we're going to make the discount window fully available. Frank added that Powell told him Michael Barr is going to be taking the lead. Executives had also gone to the federal home loan bank for a loan and were told, quote, while there are so many runs on, we don't have enough money to do it all. By Sunday, signature was able to access the liquidity required via the discount window using agency MBS and treasuries as collateral. Initially, a concern as the bank held little acceptable collateral on its balance sheet. However, that on Sunday, the FDIC informed management that they would be putting the bank into receivership. Frank said that after they got that stabilized in the liquidity, quote, we were then surprised when they called up and said, we're coming over and shedding you down. When asked to comment on why he thought the bank was closed, Frank said, no question because of our prominent identification with crypto. I can't think of any other possibility, and like Sherlock Holmes says when you've eliminated every other possibility, what's left must be the one. The baron's article reiterated this point. If signature was in the regulatory crosshairs, they wrote because of its crypto business, and if there was a criminal probe and it then experienced a bank run, let's just say you can begin to see why regulators might not go out of their way to save it.

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"barney" Discussed on The Breakdown

The Breakdown

03:17 min | 7 months ago

"barney" Discussed on The Breakdown

"Services and placed into FDIC receivership. According to a press release from the NY FTS, the bank had approximately 110 billion in total assets held against 88 billion in deposits at the end of last year. Signature bank held accounts for a large number of crypto firms. While there were more diversified than silvergate, which had more than an 80% concentration in crypto, signature bank had around one quarter of its deposits from the crypto industry. Banking regulators invoked a quote similar systemic risk exception for signature bank. And while just like the depositors of Silicon Valley bank, all of their depositors will be made whole, this cuts out a major piece of crypto infrastructure in that signature operator to real-time settlement network for its crypto customers, which was called Signet. This means that now both signature Signet system as well as silvergate send system are out of action and crypto companies will have to fall back on slower methods of moving funds between one another. Importantly, unlike the collapse of silvergate, which was well telegraphed and came after a monthlong drawdown or deposits, the shutdown of signature appears to be much more of a shock. Late on Sunday, coinbase announced that it still held 240 million with the bank, but that it didn't anticipate any delay in servicing customers. Paxos had earlier announced that it held 250 million in stablecoin reserves with signature, but had taken the step of privately ensuring their deposits. And as part of larger communications on Saturday, circle announced that it held no reserves with signature. Now, this move to shutdown signature had the industry pretty gobsmacked. First of all, extremely little information was given. In their announcement, the NYDFS was very, very brief in their explanation of why they seized the bank, only noting that it was done under section 6 O 6 of New York banking law. Signature bank board member Barney Frank, whose name you may remember from the Dodd Frank act in 2010, had some interesting quotes for Bloomberg. He said quote, I think that if we'd been allowed to open tomorrow that we could have continued, we have a solid loan book where the biggest lender in New York City under the low income housing tax credit. I think the bank could have been a going concern. Literally the only information that we have gotten is Bloomberg and New York Times quoting an anonymous source that signature had seen a massive outflow of deposits on Friday.

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Was Signature Shut Down to Send an Anti-Crypto Message?

The Breakdown

02:20 min | 7 months ago

Was Signature Shut Down to Send an Anti-Crypto Message?

"We are in the thick of it. The last 48 hours have been some of the loudest, most contentious times we've seen since 2008. There have been fierce debates about whether or not to protect depositors at Silicon Valley bank after it was shut down by regulators on Friday, accusations that the venture capital class was fomenting a larger run on small and regional banks just to serve its own purposes. Genuine fear of larger contagion and intense pressure on the federal government to announce action to give small businesses and other depositors confidence that they weren't going to be out of luck based on who they chose to banquet. Out of the combination of it last night, there was finally an announcement about what was to happen with Silicon Valley bank. The TLDR was that the bank depositors would be made whole. The fed would use a fund already paid into by banks to pay for it. IE no taxpayer money, shareholders and management would be wiped out, and on top of all that, a new fed funding facility was being established to try to address the underlying issues. Oh, and also, by the way, signature bank was being shut down as well because of quote unquote systemic risk. Wait, signature bank you say? Wasn't that sort of the last remaining bank servicing crypto companies? The same one that had been under intense pressure for the last few months to stop servicing those that crypto companies had switched over to after silvergate announced a voluntary wind down last week. Yep, that's the one, and wait, you might also say, no other bank was preemptively placed in FDIC receivership before markets even opened? Even others, like first republic that we're facing even more scrutiny from investors, that's correct. It was just the bank servicing crypto customers that was unaligned by the U.S. government. I asked last week whether silvergate was a political assassination. I pointed to the gloating of politicians like Elizabeth Warren and sherrod Brown in the aftermath to the open letters from war and senator Kennedy and others that undermined confidence in silvergate back in December, and I also asked questions about why silver Gates FHLB $4.3 billion loan had been withdrawn so quickly after it was made. Even with all that, the preemptive shutdown of signature bank before there was a true bank run is even more egregious and attack on crypto by a group of regulators who hate it. Matthew Graham wrote this morning, I truly can't believe I'm saying this. I sound like some kind of conspiracy theorist, but I think at this point the preponderance of evidence is that signature bank was primarily an opportunistic anti crypto hit job. More likely more so than not.

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One of Silicon Valley's Top Banks Fails; Assets Are Seized

Mark Levin

01:59 min | 7 months ago

One of Silicon Valley's Top Banks Fails; Assets Are Seized

"The 16th largest bank in the United States collapsed Collapsed today Here's the way the associated depress rights at the U.S. rushed to seize the assets of Silicon Valley bank on Friday That's today after a run on the bank the largest stellar financial institution since Washington mutual during the height of the financial crisis more than a decade ago Silicon Valley the nation's 16th largest bank failed after depositors mostly technology workers In venture capital backed companies Harry did withdraw their money this week As anxiety over the bank's situation spread so and valley was heavily deposit exposed rather to tech industry and there is little chance of contagion in the banking sector similar to the chaos in the months leading up to the Great Recession more than a decade ago I'm reading to you as the AP report 2007 the biggest financial crisis since The Great Depression rippled across the globe after mortgage backed securities tied to ill advised housing loans rippled from the U.S. to Asia to Europe You remember all that Remember all that The Clinton administration Andrew Cuomo who was the head of hud The Barney Frank Chris I remember all that stuff Were they forced these banks these mortgage institutions to lend money the people Based on where they lived based on their ethnicity and race even though they couldn't afford them do you remember all that The panic and it's not just them obviously but that was one of the big pushes That helped lead to it As well as the recklessness generally the panic on Wall Street led to the collapse of these storied Lehman Brothers founded in 1847 So it had a ripple effect a cascading disruption of the global financial system

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Have You Ever Heard of the CFPB? John Berlau Explains

The Doug Collins Podcast

02:18 min | 7 months ago

Have You Ever Heard of the CFPB? John Berlau Explains

"Go back for just a second if you would, give us sort of the foundations of what this is, what it may be intended to be, what it actually is, and how everybody listening to this podcast is affected by the CFPB. Okay. Well, everybody is affected. Everybody who basically gets out of mortgage, the lack of competition, we had actually one of our co plaintiffs in a lawsuit. People and people that we were representing in a lawsuit against the CFPB longtime back that raised some of the same grounds as the Supreme Court is now hearing the community bank, which had not had a default in decades because they knew everyone. It was the state national bank of big spring Texas said that they couldn't make mortgages because weight of the red tape. And this is basically Elizabeth Warren said that you basically should regulate loan products like coasters that the disclosure was not enough. You would need to give a loan has proved to be faulty. I mean, never mind how we've given the way people use it a type of loan. The government needed to ban it. And you needed the consumer financial protection bureau just like the consumer product safety commission. I think about her analogy, especially now that the Biden administration wants to ban gas stoves for their own good. So it's not really good to have the government interfering too much in the market for kitchen appliances or from mortgages, but also one of the things that Barney Frank Barney Frank and Chris Dodd when they were making Don Frank was they put in and unaccountable head of this agency that could not be removed by the president, except for malfeasance. So it was not an independent board like, say, the Securities and Exchange Commission, federal communications, board and where you had people of both parties. It was like a cabinet secretary, but it was one that served a fixed 6 year term that could potentially outlast the one of the presidential administration. And on top of that, it was not accountable to Congress either because it did not get its appropriations from Congress. It got its appropriations from the Federal Reserve, the money the Federal Reserve makes from selling from selling dollars.

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"barney" Discussed on Revision Path

Revision Path

01:55 min | 1 year ago

"barney" Discussed on Revision Path

"Big, big thanks to Barney abramson, and of course thanks to you for listening. You can find out more about Barney and his work through the links in the show notes after vision path dot com. Revision path is brought to you by lunch. A multidisciplinary creative studio in Atlanta, Georgia. This podcast is created hosted and produced by me, Maurice cherry, with the engineering and editing by RJ basilio. Our intro voice-over is by music man Dre, with intro and outro music by yellow speaker. Transcripts are provided by brevity and wit. This episode of revision path is also brought to you by hover. Building your online brands

"barney" Discussed on Revision Path

Revision Path

03:43 min | 1 year ago

"barney" Discussed on Revision Path

"In more happiness in my writing and in my mentorship than I do in my paycheck. I love my paycheck. Don't get me wrong. And I need it. But I find more happiness doing the things that I love and when I'm giving back. So I think for me, success is when I find myself in a place that I'm giving back and I am helping people helping black and brown designers get out of rut or get out of a difficult situation at work. That really is what makes me happy more than anything else. Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years? Like what kind of work do you want to be doing? The next 5 years I definitely see myself. Well, I always had this vision of starting my own creative agency. Again, I do a lot of consulting work and freelance work for companies and entrepreneurs and other ventures that I do on the side. But I do want to formalize that into something else. I would love to have an agency kind of like a boutique creative agency of my own. It's something that I've kind of started and stopped throughout my career and I feel like I'm getting to a place where I think 5 years from now, if I can launch a creative agency, I think it would be a success for me. The other thing that I would love to see come to fruition is my mentorship. In my mentoring program, I would love to have that up and running with seeing and talking to hundreds of designers and also bringing other senior folks like yourself and others to be part of something big like that. So that's where I see myself in 5 years from now. Well, just to kind of wrap things up from here, where can our audience find out more information about you about your work about your writing?

"barney" Discussed on Revision Path

Revision Path

04:55 min | 1 year ago

"barney" Discussed on Revision Path

"Start learning how to communicate better because it really is the only thing that's going to take you from a designer to something else, right? So maybe you like to be a graphic designer, but if you want to be a manager, if you want to be if you want to be a leader in any kind of way, you have to learn how to communicate better and writing is a great way to start. So I'm glad that we think the same because I say that I think almost every mentoring session that I've had, I've brought this up. Like start a blog, write case studies about your work, like anything just to open up that other part of your brain. I think it's just super important for designers in general, you know? I see that a lot in when you see someone's portfolio and it's just like, oh, great graphics, and it's amazing. And I'm like, oh, that looks great. But it's like, but what's the backstory? What am I looking at? Why am I looking at this, right? Another thing is like when you design something, a practice articulating what you're creating, so that it can make better sense to you, but it also makes better sense to the people watching it. So I mean, some art is meant to be seen, but I feel like in our industry or at least in the graphic designer for me, it does help a lot to be able to articulate whether in writing or speaking your vision and what you're trying to accomplish. Yeah. Like there's this really great piece that you have on the medium called like how to attract higher and retain black creatives, a 5 step strategy, like just from the title alone, I'm thinking I know so many recruiters and hiring managers that need to read this because they're always coming to revision path. Saying, oh, we're trying to find black designers. We can't find black designers. Where are they? And it's like, I should tell them, like, go read this piece by Barney abramson about how to do it because you've laid out the strategy. And I think that comes from your experience too, like the time you're working at, you know, in the game industry, even the stuff that you're doing now with the energy company, like you've done this, you've built teams, so you know how to do this. Exactly, and it's funny that you say that because it's exactly where this piece came from, it was because of the amount of people that were coming to me. Partially because of my writing, they were coming to me, asking me the same question like, where do we find black designers? We're trying to build our teams. How do we find more people of color? And I got that question over and over and I remember one evening. I was on Twitter. I made a post and I think it was C over an agency wrote to me saying, oh my God, I would love to know more. Do you have any advice? And I'm like, advice, and I never really thought about it. Like, maybe I have to put something together so that I wrote this. Well, here's ten things you could do today, right? So I sent them the list, and then I thought, okay, well, maybe this list needs to be, like, I really need to think about this. Let me just throw it out there. So I kind of shot this list around in my slack grooves. I think Cheryl was one of the folks that kind of gave me some guidance on it. And then I said, okay, well, now I need to make it. Now I can't just be a list, right? Because I'm not providing enough information. So now I need to flush it out. And so that's kind of how I started.

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"barney" Discussed on Revision Path

Revision Path

05:00 min | 1 year ago

"barney" Discussed on Revision Path

"It was for a certain type of designer that got into design a certain type of way and oftentimes that was not very diverse just in terms of race or ethnicity. And I feel like now they really are trying to encompass the modern designer because now within the past ten years there's UX design. There's product design. There's experiential design. Now even writers are considered designers and some organizational structures, because you have a content designer or something. So design is so much more than just the visual, or at least the visual in a artistically representational sort of way. So exactly. And AIG is old. AIG is over a hundred years old. They got to get with the program. They got to get with the time. So to their credit, they really are trying to modernize, but I think even something that big, especially with as many chapters as they have, it's slow. The change is slow. But I think those certificate programs and I know they've done like portfolio festivals and stuff. They're starting to move in the right direction to their credit. I'll give them that. I have to say the way that you articulated that makes so much sense to me because that's exactly how I felt about them. And I just didn't know that. And now that you say it that way, I think that was part of my hesitation. I remember going to their website years and years ago to look at contracts or ways to handle being a freelancer and things of that nature for resources, but that was the only way that I remember using them. But you're right. I think that they are kind of reinventing themselves. And I enjoy the change. So I'm going to have to look them up. So outside of work, you do a lot of mentoring. Talk to me about that. So the mentoring really came about due to my writing.

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"barney" Discussed on Revision Path

Revision Path

05:37 min | 1 year ago

"barney" Discussed on Revision Path

"I was actually talking to someone recently about creating some sort of group because I've seen and I've made a few designers that are moving into the city and they meet me through LinkedIn and some of my writing they kind of reach out to me and through my mentorships and we all talk about creating something because it definitely is missing. You should. You should. I mean, if that void is there and you're looking for it, definitely created yourself. I mean, that's what I did with her vision bad there wasn't any sort of design podcast I was talking to black designers and so I made it and like almost ten years later like here we are, but no, that's interesting because when I think of Las Vegas and I think of design, I don't necessarily think of graphic design. I would mostly think of maybe, I don't know, like interior design, I guess because there's like hotels and casinos. I mean, I just wouldn't think of Vegas as like a design city, but yet so much of Vegas is like an experiment in design. Like the strip, the huge size, the fake monuments and stuff they're like, building an oasis like that in the middle of a desert is a design experiment. So I would imagine that there has to be something there, but I would say like, yeah, if you haven't found that community there and you're looking for it, like make it yourself, make it yourself. You heard it first here. That might just happen. Okay. But you're right. There should be a design community here. There is, I'm sure there is, there were just all kind of spread and there's really not, again, not that sense of community doesn't exist. So folks tend to kind of stay on their own and kind of seek out other places for their outlets. So yeah, it definitely is needed here.

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"barney" Discussed on Revision Path

Revision Path

05:56 min | 1 year ago

"barney" Discussed on Revision Path

"And I ended up being fired for my first job. This is something that I was very embarrassed about my entire career. And now I find myself talking about it all the time because I simply just don't care anymore. But I did have that experience. So when I left that job, I went into, I thought, you know, what can I do to give back to my community? So I started working at a local youth consular type of program. I can't remember the name. It's called valley works and it was like if you're unemployed where you would go get a job. So they had a youth program there and I worked with like dropouts and high school dropouts or folks that wanted to get their GED or they wanted to get into college. I would find programs to help them. So that was the kind of job that I was doing. Obviously not something I was prepared for. It was a really, again, I Lawrence Massachusetts was a very, you know, it's a ghetto basically so that the problems that I was encountering were much bigger than something that I could handle. And I thought, okay, I'm going to need to find my way back to my passion. So around that same time, I met my wife. She lived here in Las Vegas. She had a family member that worked at a gaming company who was a graphic designer. He introduced me to my boss back then and she basically said, Barney, if you move, I'll give you a job. And I literally came back to Massachusetts, packed my car and drove my ass back over here. And sorry for swearing. But I drove across state, came to Las Vegas, got my second creative job, working for progressive gaming, and that's kind of my introduction to the gaming industry as well. It was great. I started working, I try to repair some of the issues that I had in the beginning of my career, I guess.

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"barney" Discussed on Revision Path

Revision Path

05:12 min | 1 year ago

"barney" Discussed on Revision Path

"But it wasn't until I believe college that I realized like, oh my God, like America is really different. And I realized that there was a quite a bit of a kosher shot leaving my kind of safe environment of Lawrence. So really it wasn't until college where I realized how different the world was and I struggled there as well for quite a while till I was able to kind of figure things out. Well, before you ended up going to college and we'll jump into that. When did you know that design was something that you wanted to study? Because you said you kind of didn't really see it back in the Dominican Republic. Did something did you have like an experience or something while you were in the states that kind of put you onto it? I gave my creativity was something that I felt like I always had in me, but never something that I thought that could be something that I could do professionally, I guess. So even in high school, I remember taking our classes only because I wanted to be with my friends and things of that nature. It wasn't something that I thought I could do professionally. I actually wanted to be a video producer. I wanted to be in video production and in high school and even in college. I studied video production because I thought that's what I wanted to do. And the reason for that is because my dad, again, one of his side jobs, my dad had a local TV show on the local network. And I used to go with him, you know, I used to do the camera and stage setting, and then I was doing switchboard and, you know, I did a little bit of everything. So that's what I really thought I would end up doing. And it really wasn't until college that I found my passion for graphic design.

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Joe Rogan, and the Media Double Standard

The Larry Elder Show

01:29 min | 1 year ago

Joe Rogan, and the Media Double Standard

"That joy Reid said in her blog 2008 referring to Charlie Crist whom she suggested was gay. Quote, I can see poor Charlie on the honeymoon. Ogling the male waiters and thinking to himself God, do I really have to see her naked? Who says that? She even walked Ann coulter using transgender stereotypes. Not a problem. In a 2005 blog post, titled postmark America read wrote a post about Tony Blair's son, visiting bathhouses in the U.S., while in turning for David dreyer, the former California House member. And the post also referred to former lawmaker Barney Frank, the first openly gay member of the House. As a quote absolute bollocks poacher, close quote. Now joy Reid's apologized for all this, although I never heard her apologize for being a 9 11 truther that to me has not been addressed. But Joe Rogan just apologized.

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Ranging Bull: 'Barney' eludes capture days after farm escape

AP News Radio

00:49 sec | 2 years ago

Ranging Bull: 'Barney' eludes capture days after farm escape

"An escaped bull has eluded capture for several days on Long Island New York despite all kinds of attempts to lure him including treats and a female companion the fifteen hundred pound bull escaped slaughter Tuesday Frankie Florida with strong island animal rescue says they've tried a lot of things to capture him starting with a bat and tranquilizer guns effective day we set up nice greeting how dare to attract him you know with the person down in her scent not get more third day we set up a trap I think with it you bring loaded door we put out ballot but we put all type stuff that he would like it treats the radio says the ball is around matter bill and has plenty of fresh water grass and food so likely is staying put but once captured will go to an animal sanctuary Julie Walker on Long Island

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Ranging Bull: ‘Barney' Eludes Capture Days After Farm Escape

AP News Radio

00:40 sec | 2 years ago

Ranging Bull: ‘Barney' Eludes Capture Days After Farm Escape

"The search continues for a bull on the loose in the burbs of New York City he escaped from a slaughter on Long Island to stay in there been sightings lately around matter bill as well as lots of jokes is not being funny about it they can keep their job and felt a bit like you we're concerned about animal safety thank you Florida with strong island animal rescue says ball the ball is not dangerous you wouldn't want to get into a car crash with a fifteen hundred pound animal so the search continues I've been in with optimal placement we have been with our night vision we've been flying drones we've been patrolling the area once found he'll be sent to a sanctuary Julie Walker on Long Island

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Leadership Lessons From Trekking up Mount Everest Twice

The Small Business Radio Show

02:30 min | 2 years ago

Leadership Lessons From Trekking up Mount Everest Twice

"But i love the story you told during your x speech where someone said. Well you went to everest. But you didn't get to the top choices. I guess she didn't get to the top ever so you can tell a story about being i think. He was at j. P. morgan or smith barney. Right j. p. morgan central. Tell that story to our listeners. Because i think it's brilliant story about failure and success. Yeah so so understand when we got back from the mountain in two thousand two as the first american women's expedition sponsored by the ford motor company. Because were the first team of american women attempting this mountain. We had a lot of media coverage four hundred fifty media outlets fodder climb and then we didn't make it and so we had to go back and do the big media tour talking about this failure and it was such a public failure and to have to talk about this failure constantly. All these media interviews just felt like a punch to the gut right because everyone was so focused on the fact that we didn't make it and i really internalize that failure. And i went to dinner party when i got back home to san francisco and the host of the dinner party was introducing the gas and he said oh. Hey this is my friend. Alison she just climb out address. And then the guy that was sitting across the table for me. He looked at me and he said oh no way. That's awesome all the way to the top and i said We'll know unfortunately we we were forced to turn around just a couple of hundred feet from the top storm. And he said oh so. You didn't climb. Mt ever and i was like. Oh wait. hang on hang on. I told mow story about how we spent two months on that now and we just had super lousy luck with the weather. You know we were just a couple of hundred feet from the top and had to turn back and gave him this whole lecture about getting to top optional. Getting down as mandatory and he said that's all great and everything. But here's the you know. The bottom line is if you're in at the very top then you didn't climb it. It doesn't count. So i just i was like all right What do you do tough guy. And he said. I worked for j. p. morgan so of course i replied with Oh no way you are the. Ceo of j. p. morgan and he said no. I didn't say i was the ceo. I i work in fixed. Income trading my said. Oh well then. I guess you don't really work for j. p. morgan do because if you're not the very top that it doesn't

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"barney" Discussed on Encyclopedia Womannica

Encyclopedia Womannica

05:04 min | 2 years ago

"barney" Discussed on Encyclopedia Womannica

"Natalie was born on october thirty first. Eighteen seventy six in dayton ohio to a wealthy family from an early age. Natalie was drawn to art writing in the french-language her family had homes in. Cincinnati washington d. c. And bar harbor maine. Natalie also went to an exclusive boarding school in france. Natalie was very intelligent and defiant. She earned the nickname. The amazon for riding her horse astrid instead of sidesaddle as was customary for women at the time in eighteen ninety six. Natalie moved to paris time in her work. She focused on writing poetry and short form pieces and french. These writings focused on love and grief inspired by the classics. Natalie also spent much of time socializing settling in her stream. Non monogamous lover's began. Natalie was unabashedly herself and was open about her sexuality. She said i am a lesbian. One need not hide it or boast it still her sexual exploits were fodder for much gossip in paris. Her love life in fired. Many acclaimed works of literature including land pujols even in nineteen one and radcliffe halls. The well of loneliness in nineteen twenty eight in one thousand nine hundred. Natalie published a book of love poems. Two women that caused great scandal especially with her family after the collection made headlines in the washington papers. Natalie's father alpert stormed into the publisher's office to buy and destroy every remaining copy and printing plate of the work. The controversy didn't deter natalie from being her authentic self. She said mike weirdness is not a vice is not deliberate and harms. No one in nineteen. To natalie's father passed away and natalie inherited a substantial amount of money seven years later in nineteen o nine. Natalie moved to rusia kkob and launched. What would become a long lasting weekly literary salon every friday. Natalie entertained intellectuals artists at her home from colette to f scott fitzgerald gertrude. stein and truman capote writers. Would mingle share their work. And listen to others natalie. Particularly used her own influence to support the work of women literary salon was an institution through the roaring twenties in nineteen twenty seven. Natalie took a step further in her support of women. Writers and helped found a group called the academy. Defend a response to the all-male bastion of academie francaise. The group included many famous women writers of the day and its members got additional attention at salons where they could read their in progress or yet to be published work in nineteen thirty. Natalie published the one who is legion. Her only novel in english. The book follows the story of a person who commits suicide and is brought back to life as genderless being with no memory as world war two began. Natalie moved to florence with her longest lasting partner. Romaine brooks natalie's allegiance during world. War two is unclear. Some sources say she was supportive of the fascist other suggests that she may have shared support for the fascists to avoid deportation that she was one eighth. Jewish whatever the case. Natalie did help jewish couple flee from italy to the united states in nineteen forty-six natalie and remain moved back to paris to find natalie's house it rusia kkob uninhabitable. It took three years of restoration for natalie to move back in and restart her friday salons throughout it. All natalie kept writing in nineteen sixty three. Natalie published her last novel at the age of eighty six a few years later after fifty years together natalie and romain broke up around that same time. Natalie was served notice for cope apartment..

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How Two Detroit Lions Inspired Marvin Gaye's Whats Going On

ESPN Daily

01:48 min | 2 years ago

How Two Detroit Lions Inspired Marvin Gaye's Whats Going On

"Just intensely. Thank you for joining me. It's an honor and privilege and a pleasure to be here. My man thank you for having. Well you bring with you a story that i'm incredibly excited about the story that you reported here for us about marvin. Gay's attempt to join the detroit. Lions i mean where does the start the two main players for the lions. That story revolves around. Is this guy lombardi. Who is an nfl hall of fame. Cornerback and mel farr. But here's how the story goes back in the summer of nineteen sixty eight farney far. They were about to start their second season with the lions and they have both earned rookie of the year honors the season before offensive and defensive of the year the rookies rookie in nineteen sixty. Seven was melpar limbaugh. What's the surprise of the season to everyone except the coaches who drafted him. Barney's playing golf at home apart. Golf course in detroit and if you know anything about detroit and the golf courses back then that that's where a lot of the black celebrities from mozart. Act joe louis so on and so forth and barney was a huge fan of marvin gaye. The attendant at the golf course so like marvin gaye lives right here. You should go introduce yourself. He not door. He didn't know what he was going to say to him. At that point and marvin revenue being annoy was actually happy to see him and barney. Two views like oh. I didn't even know you knew who i was and gave him like. Oh you're barney. He ran down his stats. Like it was like pro football reference dot com and in the late sixties. They have breakfast. They talk about sports. They talk about music and then they immediately hit it off

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"barney" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

Strange Brew Podcast!

04:08 min | 2 years ago

"barney" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

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"barney" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

Strange Brew Podcast!

07:45 min | 2 years ago

"barney" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

"And of course our own sun system with a place where they go frequently occasionally. That should give me fucking chills down my spine. This is a weird weird ephedra freezing though frequently or occasionally every day or like once every explaining that they're either they're often and they fall these trade routes often and then the ones. She said that her broken up or once they They haven't traveled much. I understand that. I just don't like that. That paraphrasing does that not bother us has frequently or occasionally so means that she said we visited and we know. That's what i'm talking in. Noah says the frequent or occasionally so thinking about. Why mean be there every day or once every seven traveling at light. Speed and speeds that will never understand. And this physical form being on this planet weird paraphrasing. That's confusing. Let's get into a little bit of the interview in general. So this is george morton talking. And i'll do voices out here. You go and early morning. Hours of september one thousand nine hundred ninety six one betty and barney hill were exchanging traveling and desert new hampshire highway. When an event occurred that would change a life forever. Betty it was beautiful night. The moon was very bright. Calm and relaxed. The radio was playing. When i saw a strange light in the sky came out over the highway and stopped directly in front of us. Oh what what. Betty thought she saw was a flying saucer. At this point barney got out with his noculars and attempt to identify the craft. And how is he looked up. He could see a row of men standing in the windows. Looking down at him the craft began to descend and he had the feeling he was being abducted at first. Betty and barney hill recalled only shadowy fragments of what happened that night but much later under hypnosis through memories came in sharper focus. The leader was telling me something. I can see it in his face. These tapes were recorded during noces with barney hill. And this is barney. Give me strength. i've gotta get away. Oh according to the hills extraordinary tell they were forced to board a flying saucer by creatures from space as far as we know we probably at least in modern day life the first time the first ones to have face to face contact with astronauts from another solar system. Betting barney may have been the first but are certainly not the last to report an alien abduction and since that night on the lonely highway thirty three years ago thousands have come forward changing that they too are victims of folk kidnapping recall plus poor suggesting that millions of americans believe in them including budd hopkins. Where the fuck and nineteen sixty four. The cold at an alien telepathic powers. Very much like betty and barney hill discovered just days after the broadcast. Like anything that happened. That's fine. I don't like all of that. What you just bothered me and maybe a line. And i don't like any of that so wrong. I'm going to have nightmares in this in this session. Barney had many recollections such as meeting. This is fucking crazy. Talk about fucking crazy. Shit fucking crazy and their special case so we didn't get him this too much but they swore they saw fucking white. Do's and fucking nazi regalia looked like fucking s s officers fucking recall evil all them in the fucking window when they're looking at them. They thought that they saw like grays hill. Us all reptilians part of this They literally asaf and they said they swore they saw white german looking people with blonde hair and blue eyes and ss uniforms abducted. There were looking over them. They were talking to the reptilians back here saw. How did you a german accent. That that's geeze goud k. Nobody can see. But i really want to just point the fact that every time. Tom does german accent. He sticks his hand out with when we record that episode. You guys at the end kept doing it nine so much nine then you hanging october. Put a sausage volkswagen possible. I love your jus. Oh my god so this is crazy so there is many in. That's why this is could be a whole series of episodes and the session. Barney had many recollections such as meeting an irishman. The had red hair conor mcgregor. It's kind of conor. Mcgregor's ru took me yet. He is talking. It's fucking beard is orange. His is orange. Everything's about him. Orange literally the the most irish men than right now. But i don't know hey carbon so so and this is what i'm saying. How deep this goes the. He and board had recollections of being an irishman that supposedly had red hair but they're they're type of beings which we could also get into another episode jury member member to member member so many mexican out eastern time man. We had the very first like stream. Skype earlier encounters. You member those weird ginger aliens. I do the same thing so these beings were also there that didn't seem to be human and all individuals were dressed in similar looking uniforms. And they're all ginger looking fucks with beards but didn't look human. It's like you're looking fox with like irish weirs fucking shit. And it was weird all hunters another place. If you're you're not wide is they're not screaming at you let you fuck you. Don't like talk. Is the man fucking. Kill you folk in wink. Yeah houston carter. But the fact that like you know what i mean like i also a you've heard about we're in creatures like maybe tentacle arms super total ginger alien. See it's fucking weird. The aliens don't like them gingery. They don't want you to know but.

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"barney" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

Strange Brew Podcast!

08:48 min | 2 years ago

"barney" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

"They went home. Remote the new hampshire on the highway. They some fucking happen. Some salt happen would like no other cars present dead. It was like there was dead. Driving through the boonies. I guess back to this area might not have been so populated and shit like on september. Twenty first yeah. They don't have google maps now. Nineteen they could've been laws. They probably drove like thirty. Two fucking hours seven hour drive. Probably keep dismissing the credibility billy. I don't know. I'm not saying. I'm just saying i hope to fucks you with like a fifteen inch. Caulk and then you don't remember it and then wondering ripped chilean ages. Yeah the reptilians. Eight ten feet two inches less than me. i'd fucking love the have that your foreskin your entire droopy weser even it count. Count the skin. I'm so happy. I'm not a reason that eighty percent porn stars cut yet but twenty percents. That aren't fucking foreskin on september twenty first nineteen sixty quick side note. Because you've said the so many fucking times you do understand you do understand that whence uncircumcised guy gets a boner. He doesn't have foreskin anymore under you understand. That only went on flaccid that there have seen porno with okay. Do you do understand that. That he doesn't look like i have an uncut. How do you think. I i get a boner with an extra four inches of what would you like. Isabel on september twenty first nineteen sixty one at the urgency of her sister urging her to call the. I think it's called the peace air force literally spelled p. e. a. s. e. like which is weird the peace peace peace air force base to report the encounter lady later admitting that she withheld some details for fear of being labeled as eccentric. I think it would be more crazy on. Oh dear eccentric eccentric. yeah now event. More what you talk about like somebody. Eccentric is like like a top yes crazy. different words. eccentric is someone who was like you know. I like to hang up a the pictures on my wall of naked women with open wide. Vaginas call them billy's k. Ilise definitely a century the following day. Major paul w henderson of the hundred th bomb wing called the hills. Remorse wing wing. Yes for more details of the interview. They wanted detailed interview. What is the one hundred th bomb wing. It's a fucking wing of the air force base. Obviously the hundred the bomb wing. Yes i don't know what that means with the air force what that means either and it makes me scared because how many bums that got this fucking airflow. According to later reports this site was for some unknown reason. Important to the air force. This was supported by major henderson. Who reassured betty. This a ufo was also confirmed by our radar days later on september. Twenty six damn major henderson determined. The hills had missed identified jupiter quotations. because that's what he said the military always they came in. And you're like oh you guys saw this big object in you know you just thought it was jupiter. Yeah isn't that great bitter is on earth like there must have been a crash somewhere else with days. That's what i'm saying. The military will always come in. I eventually hundred percent wanna get into the men in black on this. We've talked about this before. It's so crazy alex. You probably don't even know how crazy the black actually are when it comes to what they are do not like. Will smith say wilson. Running out there is not like and they're like they're like weird dudes like no eyebrows like put lipstick on to make themselves have lips. But they don't fucking lizard it's fucking. We're so ten days. After the event betty began have unusually vivid dreams. She had never dreamed in such derail. Edgy yeah well. She never had dreams such detail or intensity like this before after five consecutive nights of bizarre dreams they a stopped stopped in the middle of nowhere however she could not stop thinking about him. Which a will we've. I've died in the dreams with an old co worker on this podcast before i would like to get back into dreams about something. There's many things that dreams are so detailed. it's crazy dreams. Billy didn't dream for years when billy was first on this podcast. He never dreamt. Tv on all time. I still have my tv on. But now i dream yes. Oh something's wrong brain not a tv. Dude i'm i dream all the action house frequent one. No i didn't. I didn't dream. I swear to god like seven years now. It's like every other night. I remember my dream complete in one hundred percent clarity. The last one was actually like two or three nights ago. I quit my job. Currently and isabel stalled their clock. Put it in their purse and brought it home and what the fuck is is she went. You quit so fuck them. Why would you steal the clock. Following month betty began recording which career member of her dreams and one her in barney encountered a roadblock in a line of men who surrounded their car she fought a abductors and realize she was being escorted by two small men through a forest in the night. She saw barney walking behind her. As if he was in a trance she recalled. The men were about four feet tall and wore dark uniforms of similarly colored colored from head coverings the same we talk about this weird head coverings. They had this weird like skintight. Suit of what. We what we see in thinking about aliens in craze and stuff is a lot of because this abduction case to the appeared somewhat human would dark is bluish lips and grey skin color. Energym betty barney and the men walked up a ramp into a disc shaped craft of metallic appearance. Once inside betty and barney separated she protested but one man explained that the examinations were conducted. While they were together. it would take much longer. It's like this once for the females and this one's for the mets skis. Get so damn kidding. I'm joking i'm joking. I'm joking now. Joe dark humor but that's crazy. Her dreams are where this. I'm telling you this starts off a little slow what's really happening. And this is where it gets fucking crazy so a different man entered the room to conduct these examinations. Betty would later refer to this man as the examiner. She said the human spoke to her in english but the examiner the examiner command of the language was so perfect. She had difficulty comprehending him. So i i don't understand what that was british out now governor. You want to the probably to pick this thick and we're going to figure out what's wrong with you man. Yeah you sound like the guy from two to smoking guns. While i was going to cut. That's all i can think of when you're doing that you to smoke in barrow to gunsmoke. Fuck whatever i don't tell. That's one of my favorite films. Alex sounds like i guess. L. a. governor. Betty was seated on a cheer and bright light. Sean and her and this is all from her fucking dreams. So this is really weird haunting. The manda cut off a lock of her hair and examined her eyes ears. Mouth teeth throat hands. Legs and feet.

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"barney" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

Strange Brew Podcast!

07:52 min | 2 years ago

"barney" Discussed on Strange Brew Podcast!

"So the mood and the car was quite as they continue the drive. Home upon arriving at their home a frightening shaken. The couple left their luggage in the door. In order to make a quick escape if needed their watchers would never be seen again. Underwears all packed in there. And i don't want to unpack and wearing the same pair for three months and the leather strap attached to the ba- knox had been ripped away. I love that word. But that's our new words. I will never ever refer knock. It was sexually binoche a benakka. No i don't know what a benach is noculars but knock is like spraying your mouth. Want to like. Make up with a chick. Like oh i was. I was gonna say blanca. I thought i thought his name was benakka for some reasons to stream writer. Who's excited for you. no shocker. What did the what am i excited for. What you what are you asking me right now. Mortal combat though that movie. That's sick did you see that anyways on so so barney is the leather strap. Attached to the binoculars have been ripped away barney. Shoes were explicitly and exclusively scuffed. So it's enough where he's like mice my jordan's a fucked up right now me jordan's ninety four jordan's that are don't come out for another thirty six. Call them scarfs and up them steph. Currys currys issues. Raw scraped up. His clothing was like in misery. So i don't know what that means like issue bench his but rolling stone insured as backwards anew late sixty only fucking person i can think of is elvis and sinatra person from that time. Top ahead right. Yeah it's true. I was born in the ninety one. And billy was born in ninety cents. Ninety eight holy. Fuck man and we believe that. Now nydia you. Weren't you believe he. He instantly fucking diminishes. The fact that i'm older but way younger a whole that's girl i would love hanging around. I'd fucking and twelve years. Fuck it and i think that fiber that they come home everything's misery. Everything's going crazy and they don't know what the fuck happened. They only have like figments in their in their brain about like just look fragments of what actually happened and like they see something. They don't know what happens they keepdriving. They've missed their missing time. It's about two hours altogether. And they don't understand why they come home issues or scuffed his fucking closer all fucked up betty will get into has something like the owner dress is almost as petty. Why it was just rough sex. It could be barney. Says he felt compelled to examine his genitals in the war in the washroom but found nothing wrong so in his head. He's like some strong medac. I'm not getting a boner betty white just bent over. There's no fucking way. this is true. He pulls it out like oh there it is. Aren't you getting both took long showers move any possible contamination down. Probably she liked that big dong brow. wbz so they they sat down and they actually decided to draw pictures of what they thought they saw. They both were surprised to find. Both sets of drawings were similarily striking in in similarity so they both were like kay. Okay we saw something. Let's us both dried. And they both draw drew by themselves and find out. the drugs are both extremely the same identical. Yeah which is fucking perplexed. These guys draw if i draw stickman in draws a fucking person. It's not at all the same looking thing. Mindset to figure with arms and one may be given the the finger and the other one drinking a beer and it's just the cylinders complex by the experience. They try to reconstruct the series of events but they found they they heard the buzzing sound their memories became incomplete and fragmented with each attempt every time they tried to remember like what the fuck happened to get drunk night and it's like a blacked out and they don't understand with the fuck happy and they both however recalled a luminous round orb sitting on the road. Bardy remember saying. Oh no i just fucking so shit. Remember last night. A windshield hawks. Steelers car boy. I was gonna say. Could you say car especially back then. Thinking shit like is the telltale obviously like an people people respected them stuff too but also i think like if you go into the deeper background of them together. A lot of people at the time in like that they were interracial couple and i'm sure they got harassed so after sleeping for a few hours. Betty placed her shoes and clothes in the closet and no one's that her dress she wore had a mysterious torn at the hem zipper and lining. Joe also notice a pinkish powder on the dress which we will post these pictures to the strange. We podcast the strange. We host heads page and instagram. Strange canada because there are pictures of her address because they took pictures of them after. I have all the pictures like ready to go. She hung the dress artemis. Sorry there is colored orb pinch colored pictures in the sixties colored pictures. I thought that'd be black and white still. I didn't think colored still think back on when it color pictures become a thing wendy. Do you remember the movie. Wizard of oz. I understand i understand. I understand people could make color. I'm saying what would your average homeowner have a colored camera that time that time. Okay is quick. look up for me. i'll sure did fuck nineteen thirty. Yeah you fuck it. Kills and were in the sixties and they have footage from it and it's all in color. Yeah i just. I just didn't think like an average person in the home would have a color photo. Like hell. I'm sorry. I grow poor. Go fuck yourself. My mom was fucking mexican and every photo thank one years old is a fucking black and white photo. I'm sorry i didn't realize boxing's some people you more money than me. I'm sorry violin for billy. Sorry she she does take picture of dress will post but she did notice a pinkish powder on the dress. She hung addressing the clothing. Line and the pink powder blew away but she said the dress was so damaged that showed shy. Throw it away but then changed her mind. In retrieved it later five laboratories were conduct chemical and forensic analysis on the dress. Similarly barney noticed shiny circles countries circles on the car's trunk so he knows he's weird circles on the car. Way later yeah. After they got home they went for vacation. And they're all the way home dream which is crazed. They drew from like they drew. They drove.

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Prince Philip Mourned At British Imports Shop In Plymouth, SE Of Boston

WBZ Afternoon News

01:13 min | 2 years ago

Prince Philip Mourned At British Imports Shop In Plymouth, SE Of Boston

"Britain's Queen Elizabeths husband. Prince Philip WBZ TV's Michael across, stopped by one Plymouths shop with a special connection to the British Royals at British imports of Plymouth. The passing of Prince Philip. The Duke of Edinburgh was the topic of discussion among customers. Thank you so much nicer. Thanks, Barney and the shops, owner Unity, McClane and then obviously all the Kings and Queens of England as I was going by the shop today, but I just have to stop in and said so sorry. He did live a very long and full life. But ah lot of excitement. McClane grew up in England and says her dad knew the prince. My dad used to play cricket on his cricket team. They were great friends and wonderful night together. McClane respected the princes, dedication. The country in appreciates how he was the Queen's sounding board for more than 70 years. He was about the only person who could turn around to say and say to her when she came up with an idea where you're talking about that's bloody stupid. Royal watchers say the queen will now most likely turn to her Children to consult as she continues. To leave the country. His funeral is scheduled

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"barney" Discussed on Talk Is Sheep - Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia

Talk Is Sheep - Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia

08:24 min | 2 years ago

"barney" Discussed on Talk Is Sheep - Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia

"Good even kevin. How's it going awesome. Hey man thanks for for joining me on this It's friday night are fun night for what's traditionally kamloops convention. We're doing our wild sheep salute to conservation. And you know barneys is a big part of the wild sheep. Society be seeing. We're super grateful for for everything you do. So i was really pumped. When you said you'd come on and you do something with us tonight. Thanks man no problem. I appreciate you having me. Sure all right so we said we're going to have some babies. It's a fun night after all. So what do you got going over there. so Local brewery did a custom barney a featuring a quite the band of rams Taken by a local photographer here but so your local local brew very cool. It's barney specific like you. It's branded you guys. Little little kickoffs little collaborate with different businesses. And things like that and and He's a big big hunter. So it's worked out where we got to get together and kind of create something kinda cool right on man. That's that's awesome okay cheers. Here's the ola. I'll drink to that right on. So kevin barneys has been around forever. And you guys have been a huge supporter of this society and done a ton of work for us but You know. I identified with barneys back in the days was a decade or fifteen years ago. You mind there's just go a little bit of the history of barney's the evolution and kind of your history with with. I know you're the owner now in run run a great business there in alaska so et for important to kind of back to kind of the forefathers of the businesses off mean back in nineteen sixty three barney the original owner. Of course Started it it was a small little cross country teashop Much smaller profile than it is now even though. I think we could all agree. When you visit barney's you'd naturally big play but Cross country ski shop kind of totally integrated into some sporting goods Obviously impacts of things like apple backpacking perspective and And i nineteen eighty five. I believe bob who most people in the hunting industry. No obviously as the father of barney's came on as a young eighteen year old and purposes store and automated. What it is. I mean i was just talking about him today. Where you know. Gosh mean all things itis just looking out what he created. It's really one of the coolest hunting shops around the world And you know brought in obviously a lot of bigger brands and a lot of more technical clothing. I mean even the big name guys I know jonathan jonathan and those a lot of the guys in there. A long time. I mean came to bob. Provides on on exiled and things like that back before some of these big brands or even a thing. So you walk in here now and what i've really did. You is just a form in this building them and you're going to see brands in here that you're just under one roof anywhere in the world for that matter but just been a a really cool chop that i think that a great following a lot of hits And not really any kind of animosity towards any any you know. Group organization has always been kind of free floating like we like the support. Anybody wanted support us and you know just a great little. Yeah and and my hat's off to your organization to to barney slip. You know like. I said bob used to come down every year to the show Back in the old days he fly in and drive up the interior and he'd have all his gear with them. I bought a bunch of stuff over the years. I think. I bought my first back off bob there and you know and you've kept sorry back up. We always did a friday night. Fun night. bob would always You know sponsor it and he he gear talk. And so that's kind of where this concept came. We're doing this virtual thing online now and we wanna keep of our history and and Know we always were so grateful for everything you guys had and this. This is a cool opportunity. We can have you on here and talk about you. Know kinda latest greatest. And that's what bob will do it. He come on the friday night. We'd be all sitting around drinking beer and bullshit and he'd start talking about gearing get up on the stage and at times. I felt sorry for bob. 'cause guys were talking so loud and he'd be presented but You know. I think it was a great show. Form a great fit and and you've kept that traditional live you've been one of our greatest supporters given You know through all our raffles and everything. Every year we do our Our our sheep raffle the ultimate sheep hundred package in not think this is all. It was the first one to sell it this year. I think we sold out and you know half half the time it had for it so anyway. I just want to thank you for all you do. And i'm looking for tonight to gear. So we got lots of new sheep hunters. We've got lots of guys that had been hunt for years by no means an experienced guy. But i'm you know been out in the field before and i'm always in the shop. Talk to you and you've always got the latest and greatest so i think this is kind of a cool opportunity to touch base with you. One of the things. I love about what you do. Kevin is that you know. I'll come in. And i'll say we'll tell me about your barney stuff. Go yeah okay. I'll tell you about that but this may be a better fit for you and you know before we got going tonight. We touched a little bit on that. So kind of talk about your philosophy as a as a store owner or a business owner and find the right gear for the guy and how you approach. That isn't the owner. I that earlier. It's like art with with anybody who comes in whether it's you know An experienced hunter. Or somebody that brand new but Is really are with concept that you know no matter where you are where you come from what your background it from you have currently It's important to understand that there's no wrong way of doing it. I mean i think at the end of the day were all hunters right so we all want to get out. And we'll have a good time and i think as she basically we We really gravitate anybody who else who shared on the patch. Right so What i like to start with is own overwhelmed people. It's the new people. You don't want to overwhelm them with this idea. That while you know you're gonna you're gonna spend thousands and thousands of dollars in the sport. I mean. naturally it happen right. But i think it's important to understand that you know there's always going to be guys that kind of initially like they've been doing it a lot longer than me maybe And they have their own way of doing things. And i like to be respectful of that. I think that it's important to let let people kinda that. There's more than one way to do this And we don't have all the answers but we have one of the best to help you kind of get to that point where i think you could understand this to every hunch galwan if you're not learning something new whether it's a trick you know that your buddy added to pull out on you or here that he pulled out you're like hey we're at that right or i went. I went hunting with the other guy and he had this way of doing something that i never really thought of before. And i'm going to start using that in my act important. It's if you lose at you might as well stop right. I mean i think you. do she. It is far beyond just animals in the experience of of harvesting one of these things. It's the whole emotional roller coaster of a trip that incorporates. And i think from my perspective. It's it's year right and that's my job and my passionate really just making sure that we have a great selection of a year and as you mentioned start off by kind of leveling the playing field right so who. You are where you're coming from. What are you already have the best example. I can give you it. We get a lot of non-resident affect right and so. I think that you know somebody of these. Is that the trip of a lifetime Be fair you never know who you're talking you're probably talking to somebody that has been all over the world and many many species of sheep And the last minute they want to hear is when you got to start over right So what i like to do is evaluate. What have what's going to cross over already. Well and then..

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First buses with undocumented teens arrive in Dallas

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

03:31 min | 2 years ago

First buses with undocumented teens arrive in Dallas

"So right now. There are fifteen thousand kids minors in the custody of the us federal government. So many they have to move them up to dallas hundreds of miles away from the border and put them in a convention center. That's trump's fault. It's just it's when you hear pelosi and these people say that that should anger you. I mean if a person lies to my face it angers me and it should anger. You remember barney frank. Remember google o'reilly barney frank. All right so let's get to the interview. I got five clips for you. The first one is georgie. Asking about the border because the producers said to him you gotta open with the border because that's the big story roll it. Let's talk about the crisis at the border. Some heartbreaking scenes down there right now and a lot of the migrants coming in saying they're coming in because you promised to make things better. It seems to be getting worse by the day wasn't a mistake not to anticipate this urge. First of all there was a surge the last two years and nineteen and twenty th. There was a surge as well. This might be worse. No well it could be. But here's the deal. First of all the idea that joe biden said come. Because i i heard the other day that they're they're coming because i'm a nice guy and i won't. Yeah well. here's the deal. they're not. The adults are being sent back number one number two. What do you do with unaccompanied child comes to the border to repeat. What trump did you take them from their mothers. Okay here's the deal. Nobody's taking anybody from their mothers. Because seventy five percent of the miners coming over are between fifteen and seventeen years old and they're males now stephanopoulos. Should've known that would mean taking away. The mothers you think these are kindergarten kids walking across the rio grande river. Is that what you think. Seventy five percent of fifteen seventeen years old under men george. So there's biden know that i don't know what biden knows. It's my job as a journalist to find out. I would say mr president you. Are you wanna wear that. Seventy five percent are males in their late teens. You're not taking them away from their mothers mothers. Have nothing to do with this. Somebody number two. We are in the migrate zone. Still go i can say quite clearly. Don't come and we're we're in the process of getting set up and it's not going to take a whole long. Time is to be able to apply for asylum in place. So don't leave your town or city or community. We're gonna make sure we have facilities in those cities and towns run by and also access with hhs health and human services to say you can apply for silent from where you are right. Now make your case

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"barney" Discussed on KTOK

KTOK

01:38 min | 2 years ago

"barney" Discussed on KTOK

"Betty and Barney Hill cut their vacation short and decided to drive home. We're having difficulty finding their way around the city and Barney decided he just wanted to drive home, knowing that they would arrive at their home on New Hampshire seacoast at about two o'clock in the morning. What they saw that night in the New Hampshire sky would change everything begin walking across the highway, looking up at the object with binoculars, putting them down, taking my head saying, Well, this just can't be true. I don't believe it A light in the sky. At first she thought of a falling star, But she realized that falling stars don't fall upwards, and that's what this one was doing. Two years later, the hills would undergo hypnosis. He's trying to stop the car. It won't fact that accompanied Cochise. E think Well, e could get away for this. I guess if I get the cat door open like your brother, the witches hide that became known the world over. Dr Simon gave me a post it Matic suggestion, he said if I wanted to, I could sketch the star map. But if I didn't want to, I didn't have so about two weeks later, I sketched up their account has been scrutinized under the influence of hypnosis, especially if you're highly hypnotize herbal. You are even more susceptible. Contamination and distortion by scientists, skeptics, theorists and believers. He wound up building a total of more than 23 dimensional models and was able to find one and on Lee one pattern that matched what Betty had drawn..

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"barney" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

WHAS 840 AM

01:54 min | 2 years ago

"barney" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

"Betty and Barney Hill cut their vacation short and decided to drive home. They were having difficulty finding their way around the city and Barney decided he just wanted to drive home knowing that they would arrive at their home on New Hampshire seacoast at about two o'clock in the morning. What they saw that night in the New Hampshire sky would change everything. I began walking across the highway, looking up at the object with the binoculars, putting them down, taking my head saying, Well, this just can't be true. I don't believe it. A light in the sky. At first she thought of a falling star, but she realized that falling stars don't fall upwards and that's what this one was doing. Two years later, the hills would undergo hypnosis. He's trying to stop the car back to the village committee approaches, E think. Well, e can't get away from this. I can If I get the cattle rope like a rather the witches hide that became known the world over. Dr Seidman. Give me a post at Matic suggestion, he said. If I wanted to, I could sketch the star map. But if I didn't want to, I didn't have to. So about two weeks later, I sketched. Their account has been scrutinized under the influence of hypnosis, especially if you're highly hypnotize people. You are even more susceptible to contamination in the store ship. By scientists, skeptics, theorists and believers. She wound up building a total of more than 23 dimensional models and was able to find one and on Lee one pattern that matched what Betty had drawn. What happened on that night journey in 1961. Where the hell's confused about what they saw. Or did they have an encounter with beings? Not of this world for my heart Radio and Aaron Monkeys scream in mild thistles. Strange arrivals. Listen and follow this podcast for free on the I Heart Radio Act..

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"barney" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

03:38 min | 2 years ago

"barney" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"Comes up once in a while, but we've been pretty lucky. Don't you tell your kids that you're like Barney the dinosaur? Well, that was that was when they were little. You know, they were wondering, you know why didn't work when they were there? Twit? Why do people want you to scribble your name? The priest Selfie. Why do people want to screw you Describe your name on a piece of paper? And they were just puzzled by people approaching us, you know, and I said well, to explain it to them. I said Okay. You know, Barney, the dinosaur him interested in Barney's yet? Well, people are interested in me in the same way way except growing up people. So that actually Yeah, and that worked. It actually made a lot of sense to them. And, uh, s O. They were pretty divorced from it. I think one day Evan came home and said Dad What's tend to have a new freeze out contend that when you free them, Where'd you hear that? I heard it school. Somebody said their parents. Their parents are always saying 10th Avenue freezer. That's the well I'll show you what it is. I got the guitar and I started playing it to him. Kind of Barney style is that no dad? No, dad play it for real. All right, so I played in the song I said. I said, that's that's tension Avenue freeze out, you know, and it seemed to satisfy him. And there was a moment when the Children were actually saying Okay, We're old enough now to wear We need to be a little bit of a part of what you're doing, and we need to understand that. In fact, he was really good at saying because of the time I was so overprotective of the Children. That I would just basically hide them and she said, Look, you know They're going to grow up wondering, why were we being hidden all the time in the attic? And so she said, Yeah, they may get their picture taken, but it's more important for them to feel. That we stand as one as a family. And from then on, you know, we went about our business. And I think the kids felt better if you took their hand and you, you know, whatever. Walk to your Your car, Your van. Even if somebody took a picture, they felt better that you were claiming them And they were. They knew they were a nimit part of even that part of your life. One of the great stupid questions I've ever asked in an interview, and there are many Asai said to you some years ago. Well, you know, you jump off the piano and you run up and down the rams and you crowd surf And this probably gonna come a time. Probably not necessarily. Definitely that you might find that when you wake up in the morning as I do you feel like you've been beaten by a baseball bat. And all I do is pick cartoons for a living, and I don't do that. And I say, What are you gonna do when that happens And you said, Well, I won't do that anymore. Which was a stupid question, But can you see yourself becoming like, like, you know, years and years from now, like an old blues man sitting in a chair, doing your songs instead of jumping around like I'm a part of it is you have to not Mind feeling like you've been beaten up baseball. So, uh, Pain has to become your friend. But I don't know. You know why I as I say in the book, you know, I forget.

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