20 Burst results for "Bill Cody"

"bill cody" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

06:19 min | 5 months ago

"bill cody" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"At the Peyton Manning one, the Super Bowl the year after. And I left that game thank you, wow. This is a violent game. I never seen nothing like that in my life, grown man. Oh, I mean, I was down at the field. And it is a violent game. Prayers out the Hamlin man is more, you know, we take this game so personal, but that cruise last night paid a game, it really about anything. It was about real life, baby. And we're all falling for you, and we all love you. All right. Way to go out, Mississippi state. I'm willing. This 2023. And it's still alive. Elvis have left the bill. Cody is up next. Hello, Cody. Hey. Hello there. Good afternoon. Hey, how you doing, Paul? We're doing great. Thank you. I got pretty much observation. I was going to go. And one national championship voted two years and I think they the king. But king still here, Nick Saban still earned. They say we just let his son go off to bring a passer. He gonna let him come back home, he gets ready to leave. Thank you very much. Darren is up next. Hello Darren. Hey, Paul, how are you doing? We're doing great. Thank you. All right, let's say happy new year. Happy new year. I want to address that JK band of mine to God. You know, he's always talking about Alabama. But why does he not ever talk about Miami and what they've done? In the last, I'm pretty sure they haven't won a national title in 22 years, right? That is correct. And I was the first to understand, well, he just don't talk about it because he has nothing to compare his team to. They won one national title since 2010 while 70 games since 2010. Alabama, 19 he need to think about that before he started bashing Alabama. That's what I think. And Brian Kelly, shouldn't we be putting him in the same category as Jim Harbaugh? Because what has he done? 12 years or so at Notre-Dame, what has he won? Nothing. Now, he goes down in human everybody. Oh, he has a great year because he won our game world Alabama, but he lost four games. So now our team is good because they be Alabama, nobody. How many games they lose? Is that the standard? Well, not many teams have done it, so it's a big deal to beat Alabama as you at least right now. But why is Alabama always getting bad because they lose two games? You know, okay, they lost two games, but what happened to other teams wrong? Tableau. It's like they are the only category as far as they have to win this. They have to win that. They not want to announce the title in two years. You have teams, Georgia hadn't won a national security 41 year. But it always Alabama getting criticism because they didn't win in our Chicago. They didn't make the playoffs. They can't win them all, they can't go to the playoffs every year. You know? And back to the mind God. There's 2010, Miami only one, one bowl game. So he need to think about that before he starts talking about Alabama. That's about all I got to say. Well, thank you. That's great to hear from you. Let's continue. John is up next. South Carolina. Hello, John. Hey, Paul. How are you? We are well. Thank you. Man, gosh. I'm just beat up, listen to all these bam of fans. Like you said, to Larry earlier, you said he said, we are Bama and we are number 5 and we sit at home. You know? It's the same old same old. George ain't nothing. We want it last year. We're going to win it this year. And we're probably going to be for next year. All these bad guys saying, and even legend talking about basketball, not even talking about football. Yes, the dogs are here. We're going to stay and we're going to roll. What do you think? I would agree with you in total. Hey, thank you for the call. Thanks very much. I appreciate it. Let's check in with Darren next to hello Darren. Mister Paul. Hello. First of all, mister ball. Darren, I'm here. I'm here too. So what can we do for you? Okay, first and foremost, the leg dying man. The ugly joke, all these guys are part of. Like, you know, sisters and brothers and cousins and mom of the daddy's having sex. This is what their mentality is. Give us the trophy before the seasons are played because we're a member. We are born. Give us a toast. Now, I got the better life, hopefully, Paul. You ready for the fall? Yes. Here's the bit of the life. Okay. Can you see you will beat for? You're going to do it. Because what does TCU stand for? What does it say for you? You know that it's about give it to me. Well, it stands for Texas Christian university. There you go. You will not be gone. You will not be God. It's this Christian now there you go. Now, Evander Holyfield beat Mike Tyson because Evander was a Christian now what to see what I'm telling you. Now here's the bit of a life. Now here's the deal. I will get Paul and one leg tattoo that my calf and find ball in the other side of my leg is

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"bill cody" Discussed on TuneInPOC

TuneInPOC

04:20 min | 1 year ago

"bill cody" Discussed on TuneInPOC

"I can't stop it. It's like it's a thing. That I have started and it can't be stopped. Can you come up with one for country heat weekly? And our son of a gun. We're having a great time all of a sudden. That's my plan. You're welcome. Welcome to country heat weekly. We are so glad that you've tuned in to the destination for all country music fans. I'm Kelly set. And I'm amber Anderson, and I am sitting next to the woman. Who made her grand Ole opry hosting debut. Last weekend, how did I not know this was happening? I need to know everything. Okay, so it happened really fast. I honestly didn't know what was happening either. It's one of those things that I need to explain. I was hosting at the grand Ole opry. I did not perform at the grand Ole opry. I don't really sing. Well, sometimes I do sing, but mostly in the car and that one karaoke time though. Some of that. But other than that, I host things, so I was hosting at the grand Ole opry. Oh my gosh, this is so great. Let's start at the beginning. So each night at the opry there is a host who introduces the accent or performing, gives sponsor information, gives birthday shout outs, amounts of special occasions, and basically they're just the MC for the opry for the evening because it is a live radio show. Absolutely. I mean, I'm basically the ringmaster of the opry circus. Right. And it all happened really quickly because I was working at my other gig, which is a host at a.m. 6 50. That is the home of the grand Ole opry. It started in 1928, and all of the announcers work at, I was actually kind of back there just shadowing and learning more about how it all works. All the mechanics of putting it all together. But what I love the most about this is that every opera announcer I know of is a guy. Yeah. Yeah, and they've been doing it for a very, very long time. It's a very prestigious situation to be put in. And I'm learning from some of the best Bill Cody and Charlie Mattis. And my friend Mike Terry are incredible, but I'd been shadowing and I said, I think I'm ready, put me in, coach. Oh my gosh, okay, so how was it? Was it nerve wracking? How'd you feel was the adrenaline pumping? It was kind of crazy because when you start the show, there's a huge curtain that's in front of you and you actually start talking before that. And I thought the band was going to start, but then I realized quickly they were all staring at me waiting for me. So everything was reliant upon me. I'm like, I'm Kelly. For the first time, I'm speechless. What do I say? So as soon as I started talking, I said, welcome to the Friday night and the big curtain went up, and there's a full house full of people, and I realized, oh my gosh, this is something that I've always wanted to do. This is a bucket list moment. As a former opera employee, that moment is so magical. So do you just explaining that? Just got me all emotional about it, but do you want to do it again? Of course. I want to do it again. But I had to ask. It was incredible. And now the really cool thing is I've might be put into a role that hasn't been filled by a female. Full time. We've had females that have done it before and Genie seely certainly has filled in. She's an opera member, but for a full-time female that's never happened, so let's make this happen. We're manifesting this. Love it. Yes. And this is so perfect because our guest today has a dog name opry. Yes, she does. Lauren Elena is in the house literally. I think she is in the makeup chair right now. I mean, she has so much going on. We're going to be talking about her brand new book. It's out getting good at being you. She also has a movie that she's in and she just announced a headlining tour for 2022. Plus, we're going to dig into music we love on the country heat playlist and introduce everyone to a Garth Brooks superfan named Jennifer, who has a laundry room dedicated to her favorite artist. I mean, when I heard about Jennifer, I was like, why the laundry room? I was running through my head all of the Garth Brooks lyrics I know. Do any of them involve sheets or towels? Not really. I don't think so, but there is a reason and she'll tell us why. Plus we'll also play holiday themed editions of who said that and burning question. And if you still have some Christmas shopping to do, we've got you covered. We have a little gift guide that we've put together for all of your country music fans and friends that you happen to have on your list. So stay tuned for that. It's all happening on country heat weekly. More artist, more music,.

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"bill cody" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

06:33 min | 1 year ago

"bill cody" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"For the likes of Buffalo Bill Cody and John Wayne The 157 year old company wants a Delaware judge to find our HE hat co the maker and seller of western chateaus does not have exclusive authority under a 1987 license to sell stetson's through retailer ecommerce sites They say hey back then we didn't even have an Internet As Chris ledoux once said that if you touch my hand you're gonna have to fight a song That is a Bloomberg business flash Bloomberg markets continues now with Paul Sweeney and the hat wearing Matt Miller I actually wore a stetson to work today Did you Yeah It's a good look coming down Westchester It was a little bit chilly It was two 30 in the morning And yeah I'm driving an F two 50 that's totally a base model right now So I wasn't sure about the heat through on this debt and it worked It worked All right That's it And I'll tell you folks that is a view coming in 7 31 Lexington avenue at 3 o'clock in the morning seeing that All right let's check we had some retail sales numbers come out this morning Pretty darn solid for the consumer there Let's break it down with Angie solanki National director of retail services for the United States for colliers Angie again you know we kind of had the retail sales numbers They look pretty good to me What is your takeaway I completely agree with you There's a lot of resiliency that we're seeing And so as you stated sales are up you saw an increase by 7% year over year So that's incredible I think what we're really seeing right now is people are coming back to work and there's been a nice healthy increase in the apparel side Where people are saying hey it's time to kind of get back into some new clothes and head on back into the office here even though it's a shorter week People still want to look good Do we not have to be concerned about savings rates They've dropped back below pre-pandemic levels right now We're looking at 6.2% And Goldman Sachs chief economist Jan today said that consumers are reaching for leverage again Are we getting to that kind of good old American place where we spend more than we make We are I think there's still a balance between that because I think people are still looking at inflation what's going on from more macroeconomics But nonetheless you know they've been saving for quite a while now And so a little spend and not a 100% but even just 30 to 40% more in spend from their perspective is not a bad thing I think we need to really look at how we're taking the spend and we're seeing some of those increases and we look at for example the increase in just spending restaurants it's a nice healthy growth of 2% So Angie we kind of had a mixed bag in terms of the retail earnings today Home Depot pretty good be able to pass along price increases Walmart not so much and the stock's down about 9% So as you looked at those two big big retailers how did you think about that at Vis-à-vis the consumer You know I think it's just if you really take a look at the consumer and their spend between Home Depot and Walmart Walmart definitely did feel a little bit of a softening I think in my opinion what we're seeing here is just a slight shift I think we're going to see that come back The spend the shock of gas prices going up several weeks ago to the lack of certain products A lot of that takes into account how we're spending or how consumers are spending I think it's just a softening but not a trend that we're going to continue to see with Walmart What do you think which retailers are going to do the best with American consumers this year Walmart Costco target those retailers that offer consumers discounts Are they going to be the strongest Most definitely grocery is going to still be strong Our mass merchandisers the names you just mentioned are going to be continue to be strong The Dollar General and Family Dollar brands are going to continue to be quite strong as well So although we're seeing this movement towards going back to mass merchandising buy in bulk et cetera that's where you'll see the winners But we're also continuing to see retail overall still gain momentum I think this was a really something important for us to take a look at and NRF just mentioned that U.S. retailers announced nearly 7 times as many store openings as closing first quarter of this year Interesting So how about the grocery business there Boy when you talk about inflation a lot of the stories we see here are just extraordinary increases in food prices How do the grocers kind of deal with that You know if we think about the grocery segment their margins are quite tight in terms of pre-pandemic I mean this is going back in my career almost 25 years ago That was the talk about how tight margins are in that sector And so it's really about volume loyalty consumer loyalty et cetera I think that's just compounded where we are today Mostly due to cost in the supply chain in labor cost and just doing business in general So in order for grocers to continue to be successful and albeit I'm not speaking of Costco in the larger brands in the mass margins because they've seen increases year over year around 12 to 15% These grocers are still looking okay how do we differentiate How do we get in front of the consumer on a consistent basis And that's why you're seeing more and more online shopping demand delivery shortening that demand window from instead of same day to in the next few hours So we'll continue to see that So just grab that loyalty share from some of these consumers All right Angie thank you so much for that overview We got a lot of retail sales data a lot of consumer a lot of retail numbers coming out of Walmart and Home Depot good to parse it all out and break it down Angie shilong National director of retail services for the United States for colliers that's a NASDAQ traded.

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"bill cody" Discussed on Travel with Rick Steves

Travel with Rick Steves

05:35 min | 1 year ago

"bill cody" Discussed on Travel with Rick Steves

"And bring pride to their newly annexed island home. In his book, aloha rodeo, David woolman tells us how these three Hawaiian cowboys last sued their way to the top, and David joins us now to share the story. Alloy, David, aloha. What an interesting thing it never even occurred to me that there would be a history of rodeos on the island of Hawaii or in the Hawaiian Islands. And the story is set way back in the days of Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley, right? I mean, rodeo was a big deal, a 120 years ago in the west. Talk just about the entertainment value of rodeo before we get into the Hawaiian aspect. Sure, it was tremendous. You know, Buffalo Bill Cody at the time was arguably the most famous person on the planet. His wild west show was touring all over the continent and even in Europe. You know, with this sort of closing of the frontier, people in places like Cheyenne saw this kind of cowboy fever sweeping the nation, especially to eastward..

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"bill cody" Discussed on Native America Calling

Native America Calling

06:06 min | 1 year ago

"bill cody" Discussed on Native America Calling

"Something he learned in church when he was young boy, so he brought that all together for that performance. So that was the kind of an impromptu thing that he threw together. But also this thing is interesting. You mentioned about the fact wondering if there were native people there. I did not know this until I was interviewing him. I noticed that one of the things that has interviewers, you know, we look at the person we're interviewing and see if there's any clues anything you want to talk about. And I notice you had Native American jewelry. Necklaces and such that he was wearing and I asked him that I told him that, he said, you know, I see you've got this, I said, can you speak? Can you speak about that? And he told me that his grandfather had been part of Buffalo Bill Cody's wild west show in a he traveled with him with bubble bill and then when they got to the New York area that his grandfather left the show then. And he said, Richie even said that when he was young kid, they used to go to a reservation there and he never knew why until later on in his life that that was wise because they were connected to that. And I can't think of that tribe now that he was a part of, but that was part of the heritage. Well, thank you so much. Daryl for those comments. Charlie, I want to ask you were running down to the why her on her show, but in one word, how would you describe your Woodstock experience Charlie bird? Wow. Charlie, what happened after the concert? How did you get home? Oh, that was easy. Once again, John Morris told us that they had room booked for us in some hotel in New York City. Unfortunately, this a bunch of us went and maybe ten or 15 of us. And we found the hotel, but they would not honor our reservation because I guess they heard that the place was going to go bankrupt. And so we had to get our own room and it was interesting and fun buzzing around Times Square looking for a decent room and it was a very interesting location. But we made out. I made I think I was one of the people that made any money there because like I said, a lot of the artwork didn't get delivered. And so they didn't get a chance to sell it, but I had jewelry in which was in a small case, which I could carry with me. And I set that up and I was basically by myself. And. What I thought was quite a bit of money at the time. So it was great. So you were able to sell some artwork. That's great. What kind of artwork did you have with you? What kind of artwork did you have that you were able to sell? What was your jewelry? Just like a couple of bracelets, some rings, some necklaces. The thing that my aunt was trying to make me take were there are these things that I don't know who makes them, I think. They're made some factory in Japan or something, but they're these with glass bees here and there. And they're nice and they've retailed like for $5. And she wanted me to take a bunch of them and I refused not refuse, I just said, no, because this is a New York and everybody's got a lot of money and very wrong. And I sold all the ones that I had. And it was just fun eating all of those people talking to them. And like I said, it was just I just set up open yeah, great, great, great stories, Charlie, Sharon, sandy, folks, were quickly approaching the end of our hour for today's show, a story of a group of young native artists who took an extraordinary trip in the summer of 1969. Before we wrap up, I'd like to take a moment to explain the inspiration for our show. As many of you know, I've been hosting Native American calling this fall, and it's been an incredible experience for which I'm extremely grateful. I first learned about the group from IAA that traveled to Woodstock a few years ago. I reached out to living members. I was able to track down, did some interviews, studied up on events. I wasn't sure what to do with the information, but I knew I had something special and it had to be documented. So I filed my notes for a rainy day. Well, that rainy day arrived today. Like the torrential downpour that drenched cleansed and empowered the Woodstock generation. With that, let me thank my guests, Charlie Byrd, sandy fife Wilson, Sharon mouse, and their Woodstock companions who either by fate or circumstance were not able to join us today. You have gifted us all with understanding, you have gifted us with inspiration. You have gifted us with pride and on behalf of all native people. Let me just say rock. We're back again on Monday with a show about a program that provides support for indigenous prisoners in the Pacific Northwest. Our executive producer is art Hughes, our associate producer is Andy Murphy. We had helped this week from luella Bryan. Marino Spencer is the engineer. Nola Dave's Moses is the distribution director and bob Peterson is the network manager for native voice one. Clifton Chadwick is our national underwriting sales director, Antonio Gonzalez is the anchor for national native news. Charles sather is our chief of operations, the president and CEO of khanak broadcast corporation is Jacqueline.

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"bill cody" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

04:02 min | 1 year ago

"bill cody" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

"Victim off says they won. First place victoria. I spent my whole life thinking in that it's crazy second-place solutions map lebatardshow with stugatz. Really only ruin like led lights compass lou. How about the phone itself. The landline matt boots maps. Another one if you're a map maker controlling these things are mapping your car better without them. Yeah i mean. I have a map on my phone. All of the things that you've named are things that are just extra things that we don't like i don't miss. I don't miss having a calculator. There's something about touching a map and circling the end point in red following along the trail and then others of road. That's closed in. You don't know where to go. See to pull over and pull out the map and figure out a detour and then you're three hours late. My grand peppy Well bill cody's father was a cartologists. There you go. I have a soft spot for mathematics to greg. The sound of them you know. Life's about the journey not destination. Now find the clothes road. And you're like Obstacle how do i overcome this. Life is one hundred percent about the destination. And by the way my. Gps did me wrong. Moving leaving foxborough last night. Boy do. I have a bone to pick boy. George let me tell you. He's my voice on ways. Currently plaguing switching to pas patrol. But i haven't committed yet. I'm gonna guess it was user. Error greg i click the button. I said You know. How do i get to logan marriott. Logan in it sent me on a circle. I'm circling desolate roads. Pitch black And i stopped and recalibrated in luckily did me right the second time it's an imperfect science And if you had that map if you have a map you you put on the pilot light in the car. You read the map in. It's beautiful but the map much easier greg. Here's the thing no one stopping you from using a map. No one's stopping anyone from using a regular flashlight or calculator even go to the store and buy all of those things. If you have a phone you don't have to have all that extra shit around you just carrier on a computer in your pocket. Go cars used to have maps in the compartment Ma- productions way way down. I think they still do. But just you realize we all had calculators and all that stuff beforehand like you buy one calculator in your lifetime. You'll buy a calculator you know. That's what you do box. Bandaids i mean. I mean still banned the life times not gonna do that for you. Know what i'm saying. We all have calculators before we had our phones like i'm not going shit thrown on a waste of a calculator another thing. The iphone will never replace the stapler. That's right yeah. That's true actually had to buy a stapler recently. And i was trying to staple something and i had to open the stapler to staple it because it was too like. The stapler is too small for the piece of paper and so i put on my dresser and i pressed on. The stapler stapled the paper to my dresser. Greg do you remember the invention of the calculator because when you're in school using abacus aren't they know not advocacy but i do remember the invention of the calculator. Yes the texas instrument I absolutely do that. That had to be what late sixties early seventies is there another texas instrument or is it just the calculator. Well that was a the the original as they have more products. Yeah yeah. They have several more products. I don't know any of them. I was gonna say very carried a texas instrument. It was like a suitcase that we'd like sixty pounds.

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"bill cody" Discussed on The Crime Cafe

The Crime Cafe

03:37 min | 1 year ago

"bill cody" Discussed on The Crime Cafe

"Get my hands on all. Great stuffs well Tell us about arthur nikai. He's an interesting character. An excellent reign of former member of the special ice unit and a native american correct. Exactly how did you come up with this character not to mention his wife. Who's a news reporter. I thought that was interesting. Please tell us more. Sure i mean i. I started thinking about developing i. I took a two week vacation out there. And i traveled the route. That's in the book. So whatever i saw one that way dictated into a tape recorder and came back and transpose. It all down. You know this sort of developing characters and backstories the characters and I stumbled across. I wanted to be different in a lot of ways and other writers out there writing about that and not not as far as police goes or whatever it may be you know. But i developed arthur nikai based on my love for our kalashnikov by the native american flute player. And at the time. One of my friends. Where i worked a million years ago. It seems like now Whose first thing with arthur. So i liked the way that rain together. So i use that they'll to character that As far as his. Wife sharon goes. I actually was texting back and forth in the mornings with one of the local reporters in the nbc station here and chicago and Wanted to ask her some questions about you. Know what you give up to have this life you have. I wanted to make her real and things that happen In their life once you have that job while things you don't get to do You miss a lot of birthdays. Anniversaries you're always on the air doing something you know so. She helped out a lot with that. And i developed that curator of the other ones of jake. Bill cody which is loosely based on my grandfather large barrel chested man. You know With that so i start molding these people into what i i have now needs really interesting the way your travels informed your fiction writing. So yeah i. What was the whole plan to do that. Because you know you can't just look online and find pictures and things and do things and men do searches. you have to be there. And that's what i found out a long time ago. I told on hillerman once at the her father helped me understand the importance of descriptive sentencing. You know surrounding sect place I think robert parker helped me develop a dialogue kind of conversations in books. So i use those along with that. I had to be there. You have the smell that you have to see to taste it and feel the heat feel the cold in order to convey that to the reader in the book and a lot of people who have read my books feel like they're right there in the situation in the area. I love that. That's the thank you want. Absolutely i do have to save the nine eleven and southwest. It's beautiful the area is gorgeous. It such a great place set a mystery in more ways than one. Oh yeah i just. I fell in love with that when i was in my pre teens. You know.

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"bill cody" Discussed on The Crime Cafe

The Crime Cafe

04:50 min | 1 year ago

"bill cody" Discussed on The Crime Cafe

"I used to love be booksellers. When did you do there. Oh lord you're going back to nineteen eighty you know my my parents and family moved down there with my dad. Got transferred and It was as close by. I a job there. You know and ended up for the tunnel. Always there Started out in the back room. Receiving the books getting them all the labels and stickers and stuff and putting them out and then got beyond the register in that kind of stuff you know so ended up stocking and working that i love being down there because it was right down the street from the windmill dinner theater and a lot of actors came through doing plays there and a few of my she stop in the store to buy some stuff excellent but i got instilled in reading. Men was watching spenser for hire series on television. And one of the ladies that worked percent if you love the show who should read the books to read in the books and behold from their own. Isn't it interesting. How things often start with television I know that my love's mystery started with watching honey west way back in the day now going back more. Yeah but yeah. It's just funny. I'll have like that. You know when i got into reading rubber parker than but display in john d. Macdonald's just went from there and you know is started loving whatever. I can get my hands on all. Great stuffs well Tell us about arthur nikai. He's an interesting character. An excellent reign of former member of the special ice unit and a native american correct. Exactly how did you come up with this character not to mention his wife. Who's a news reporter. I thought that was interesting. Please tell us more. Sure i mean i. I started thinking about developing i. I took a two week vacation out there. And i traveled the route. That's in the book. So whatever i saw one that way dictated into a tape recorder and came back and transpose. It all down. You know this sort of developing characters and backstories the characters and I stumbled across. I wanted to be different in a lot of ways and other writers out there writing about that and not not as far as police goes or whatever it may be you know. But i developed arthur nikai based on my love for our kalashnikov by the native american flute player. And at the time. One of my friends. Where i worked a million years ago. It seems like now Whose first thing with arthur. So i liked the way that rain together. So i use that they'll to character that As far as his. Wife sharon goes. I actually was texting back and forth in the mornings with one of the local reporters in the nbc station here and chicago and Wanted to ask her some questions about you. Know what you give up to have this life you have. I wanted to make her real and things that happen In their life once you have that job while things you don't get to do You miss a lot of birthdays. Anniversaries you're always on the air doing something you know so. She helped out a lot with that. And i developed that curator of the other ones of jake. Bill cody which is loosely based on my grandfather large barrel chested man. You know With that so i start molding these people into what i i have now needs really interesting the way your travels informed your fiction writing. So yeah i. What was the whole plan to do that. Because you know you can't just look online and find pictures and things and do things and men do searches. you have to be there. And that's what i found out a long time ago. I told on hillerman once at the her father helped me understand the importance of descriptive sentencing. You know surrounding sect place I think robert parker helped me develop a dialogue kind of conversations in books. So i use those along with that. I had to be there. You have the smell that you have to see to taste it and feel the heat feel the cold in order to convey that to the reader in the book and a lot of people who have read my books feel like they're right there in the situation in the area. I love that.

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A highlight from Interview with Crime Writer Mark Edward Langley: S. 7, Ep. 6

The Crime Cafe

04:50 min | 1 year ago

A highlight from Interview with Crime Writer Mark Edward Langley: S. 7, Ep. 6

"I used to love be booksellers. When did you do there. Oh lord you're going back to nineteen eighty you know my my parents and family moved down there with my dad. Got transferred and It was as close by. I a job there. You know and ended up for the tunnel. Always there Started out in the back room. Receiving the books getting them all the labels and stickers and stuff and putting them out and then got beyond the register in that kind of stuff you know so ended up stocking and working that i love being down there because it was right down the street from the windmill dinner theater and a lot of actors came through doing plays there and a few of my she stop in the store to buy some stuff excellent but i got instilled in reading. Men was watching spenser for hire series on television. And one of the ladies that worked percent if you love the show who should read the books to read in the books and behold from their own. Isn't it interesting. How things often start with television I know that my love's mystery started with watching honey west way back in the day now going back more. Yeah but yeah. It's just funny. I'll have like that. You know when i got into reading rubber parker than but display in john d. Macdonald's just went from there and you know is started loving whatever. I can get my hands on all. Great stuffs well Tell us about arthur nikai. He's an interesting character. An excellent reign of former member of the special ice unit and a native american correct. Exactly how did you come up with this character not to mention his wife. Who's a news reporter. I thought that was interesting. Please tell us more. Sure i mean i. I started thinking about developing i. I took a two week vacation out there. And i traveled the route. That's in the book. So whatever i saw one that way dictated into a tape recorder and came back and transpose. It all down. You know this sort of developing characters and backstories the characters and I stumbled across. I wanted to be different in a lot of ways and other writers out there writing about that and not not as far as police goes or whatever it may be you know. But i developed arthur nikai based on my love for our kalashnikov by the native american flute player. And at the time. One of my friends. Where i worked a million years ago. It seems like now Whose first thing with arthur. So i liked the way that rain together. So i use that they'll to character that As far as his. Wife sharon goes. I actually was texting back and forth in the mornings with one of the local reporters in the nbc station here and chicago and Wanted to ask her some questions about you. Know what you give up to have this life you have. I wanted to make her real and things that happen In their life once you have that job while things you don't get to do You miss a lot of birthdays. Anniversaries you're always on the air doing something you know so. She helped out a lot with that. And i developed that curator of the other ones of jake. Bill cody which is loosely based on my grandfather large barrel chested man. You know With that so i start molding these people into what i i have now needs really interesting the way your travels informed your fiction writing. So yeah i. What was the whole plan to do that. Because you know you can't just look online and find pictures and things and do things and men do searches. you have to be there. And that's what i found out a long time ago. I told on hillerman once at the her father helped me understand the importance of descriptive sentencing. You know surrounding sect place I think robert parker helped me develop a dialogue kind of conversations in books. So i use those along with that. I had to be there. You have the smell that you have to see to taste it and feel the heat feel the cold in order to convey that to the reader in the book and a lot of people who have read my books feel like they're right there in the situation in the area. I love that.

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"bill cody" Discussed on Movin 92.5

Movin 92.5

01:46 min | 1 year ago

"bill cody" Discussed on Movin 92.5

"Your facts down you okay? This information has no laptop or anything in front of him. Jeffrey, you know Paul's hands behind his head. I'm just a shame that I even knowing of this crap, I'm going to go. Lewis and Clark. That's a good guess I like that a good guess. While today we see Washington, Lincoln Jefferson and my guy Ed Roosevelt on the face of Mount Rushmore Historian Dwayne Robinson wanted to go in a different direction Initially. He suggested notable people from the American West and I gave you two names and asked you to come up with the others. Buffalo Bill Cody and Lakota chief Red Cloud made the list. But the other two names I was looking for are definitely associated with the West and going West because they explored it at the asking of Thomas Jefferson. I'm talking about best buds, Lewis and Clark. Alright. We're historians. All that time playing Oregon Trail paid up. Brooke probably gets answers right on this more than anybody else. Like you get the most correct shot caller questions out of anybody. So you do Because of that. Jake is going to take the shock today while singing the Fresh Prince of Bel Air theme song. In west Philadelphia. Born and raised on the playground is where we spent most of my days chilling out maxing relaxing. All cool and shooting all be ball outside the school. Oh, good. Felt that in my hair yeah. Shot Caller question of the day. Moving 92.5. Seattle's number one hit music station. It's another $1000 back to class app. Cash code winner. Hello, is this Nicole? It is. Where are you from the coma. You actually enter in one of the code words for the back to clash up cash coat Have that's what I thought. You just want $1000 to call. Yeah, I'm kidding. He got is wonderful. Listen, play and win.

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"bill cody" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

03:04 min | 1 year ago

"bill cody" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"And I am a freelance journalist based in Kathmandu to go try and get into one of these shelter houses. So The shelter house is actually quite far from the main city center, almost half an hour or 40 minutes Drive from Kathmandu. It's on a on a hilltop because these are the outskirts of Katmandu, where new settlements have just started. Uh It was actually a school building, which they turn into a shelter because I think the school had left after the earthquake. The moment I reached the first floor. I was so surprised. It was very noisy. A lot of Children playing around and turns out a lot of women bringing the young Children if they're too young to be left alone, really, and how many women were there? They were around. I think 20 or 22. Women there 20 or 22 women on the first floor of this building? Yeah. This shelter house was run by another Israeli agency, so not lotus, but a different one. And we're guessing that most of the women were carrying babies for Israeli couples, and at least the women I saw who outside the rumor who had the doors open. They seem to be around 32 early forties. Really? Yeah. I mean, the first time I saw I saw the first woman I talked to kidneys, Algerian. Yeah. She was wearing like a mustard color Saudi. She had some bang goes all the women had some Bangles in their hands and many short risks alcohol to decide this alcohol. She said She was 36 years old from Kolkata. She has two girls got Elka Heck does Brooke? He asked. How old are your girls? And she said eight and 12 study number could he asked like, why are you doing this? And the woman said at me at me. I'm doing it for them. It's because you know, we have a lot of financial problem. My husband is a lecture driver and we don't make enough and she worked as a maid in Delhi, and ultimately, she said she had no other way to raise money for her daughters to get married because yoga In Hindu weddings. The bride's family pays off the groom in the form of a dowry, and the plan was to use the money from surrogacy for the Dow room. She'd been in Kathmandu for three months, so she was in her first trimester. And when Burke OD asked her to Kiska, yoga, yoga, does she know who the baby is for your letter to her? She said No. But she knows it's not hers. But that's what stop and actually all the women that Bill Cody talked to were very, very clear about this. This is a job. We will see who may have a tickle The second women. I talked to.

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"bill cody" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

WLS-AM 890

04:54 min | 1 year ago

"bill cody" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

"Lines for a few more minutes at 833645 45 100. We have the oil and gas investor got For you A free resource. And also if you're if you're up for some really good news this weekend, let us give that news to you in the in the form of a tax break that you'll get for this year when you invest in oil and gas. The 100% right off you get in the year that you invest is amazing and can do wonders in terms of defending your wealth from these Biden tax increases this 62% top tax rate. That could be coming down the pike to open lines right now, let us give you that great news at 833645 45 108 336454500. Will all right. This week's oil and gas history segment is one of our favorites. And this week we're gonna take you back to the turn of the 20th century Buffalo Bill Cody. Is one of the biggest names in entertainment of the day. He was a big star and this big star started an oil company market is sad that the oil and gas investor kit was not around at its present formed back in the day. Because it might have saved some people from some pain. Your thoughts? Well, this is great. You know, Buffalo Bill, Everybody knows him for his Wild West show, which was based at of Cody, Wyoming. And what's interesting is that Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show was royal families. They they went to Europe. They took Cowboys Indians. They had all of these entertainers, you know, they had any occasion was on. He was on the level in his name to compare it to today. He would be a Kanye was he would be a huge cultural icon, an entertainer that everybody looked to. Yeah, so he was a natural to pitch oil and gas. Yeah, that was the first mistake. And of course, there's oil fields by Cody, Wyoming. Okay, now they're not like the gushers out in West Texas and East Texas. But there are all fields by Cody, Wyoming So in his spare time, besides having the Wild West show He decided to start an oil company. But Buffalo Bill Cody was not college educated. Didn't work in the industry didn't know anything about it, but you knew a lot of people, so he went out and raised a bunch of money and talk to him and to drilling Wells close to you know these Cody Wyoming oil fields. And every one of them. He had shown the land and irrigation company and then he had a bunch of other stuff. And they were all terrible failures. His wild West show Spectacular success, but he's all companies. Not so much. So if you did a legitimate ER on Buffalo Bill Cody, Okay. Is he a challenge? Ists are Landman No. Does he have some experts in the field that work directly for him? Now he's buying deals from guys who are buying deals. He's a broker and not only a broker but a broker. That doesn't know the industry that he's brokering. So what's interesting is the Shoni oil company. It went public, and there are these Shoni oil company certificates out there that lots of times he signed. Now they never produced Hardly any oil, but they're collector's items. Just because Buffalo Bill Cody sign the certificate. Did anybody benefit from the investment with Buffalo? Bill? I'm pretty sure Buffalo Building Buffalo Building, Okay. When she Sony didn't work out, he renamed the company, Buffalo Bill Oil and Gas company. Amazing. Hey, let's fast forward to today, and we're kind of tough on the sales organizations out there in oil and gas. We give him a hard time because basically you have the same thing going on. In today's market In today's investor environment, where people that aren't really in oil and gas, they don't have your background. For example, they didn't start as a roughneck when they were 17. They don't have the degrees. They didn't work through the years to get the experience. But there maybe they're good salesman or they've got a name. There's still this kind of stuff going on. And investors need to be very careful. You got to have Petroleum lawyer of petroleum geologist, an engineer. I'm not even a petroleum engineer. By degree, I'm a chemical engineer by degree and a petroleum engineer by experience of working 13 years for Sun oil. As both an onshore and offshore engineer that was also a roughneck. I've sat on flooding platforms in 8000 Ft. Of water, completing wells that came in, uh, 10 or 20, or 30,000 barrels a day. You have to have a tremendous amount of understanding in some remark, so let's fast forward to the future. If the Kanye West oil and gas company were suddenly to emerge, an investor might want to be somewhat careful. You might want to vet that Kanye West thing a little bit deeper than you might other companies unless he's partnered up What Trevor Reese Jones or somebody like that would avoid If his partners Trevor Reese Jones, I said, Go for it for a great story, Mark and yes, the reminder of the importance of due diligence in our investing lives. Very good. Smart oil and gas on the air.

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"bill cody" Discussed on X Factor Roping Podcast

X Factor Roping Podcast

05:01 min | 1 year ago

"bill cody" Discussed on X Factor Roping Podcast

"I absolutely love it. My horses love it. I read it on every head horse that i possibly can. I use it all the jackpots. All the rodeos. I've had great results. Go check out my friends at martin. Salary dot com. Did you ever think you would be selling bits. And spurs two guys and that was the most expensive thing they had. When i mean when i first got to texas you would meet cowboys. And they had a bad truck pretty crappy truck and trailer and they had your spurs your bits. Did you ever think that would happen. You know i didn't. I didn't know it would happen to this level. That always wanted that. That's what i wanted. Everyone you guys to be wearing my stuff ride. Muppets bits. we're my spurs. And i want to make up for you. That was my goal. You know that was. That's how it all started you right and to be a true student of into be immersed in the craft right. That's what you did you build. Your first started building spurs right. Yeah it probably started out with buckles and it was. It was because because i was already welded. And i like doing the steel and i was a little bit of an artist in the first place. You know roped. At that time. I was roping doing a little bit of cowboy stuff and we were like. Pay a spurs spurs cool. Saddles are cool. Bits are cool. I you know first time ever met jim Bill taught bill cody. Todd's and he was he was hers. Something brought some bits by their made. I want one of these. I can't afford it but you know it was cool stuff. I mean that's that's exactly. When i first got to texas it was i hear about these kelly bit you know and i and my background is team roper right and wrote a lot lot of miles and really the the best bit maker that i was around was gordy alderson..

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"bill cody" Discussed on Inquisikids Daily

Inquisikids Daily

04:20 min | 2 years ago

"bill cody" Discussed on Inquisikids Daily

"Tune in for daily discoveries as we celebrate curiosity and explore interesting facts about history science and more in five minutes or less. I'm luke and woke me quiz wizards by guest. Any oakley was a superstar. Everyone knew who she was and which he could do. Have you ever heard of her. But she wasn't born a superstar. That part came later. She was born a regular girl in eighteen. Sixty as the civil war was beginning. A baby girl named phoebe and moses was born in ohio. Ohio is called the middle west back then and it was part of the frontier. Most of the area was farms and small towns and people had to work hard to survive. Phoebe an's father died when she was young. Her mother remarried and her stepfather died two. She ended up working at the drake. County infirmary she went to school. There learned sewing and helped care for the orphan children who are younger than she was later when her mother could afford to raise her again. Phoebe and help support her family. She hunted game and sold meat to local grocery stores and restaurants. She was a very good shot. She had a natural ability to aim. And shoot guns. When she was fifteen she entered a shooting match against a man named frank butler. He was popular marksman. He traveled around challenging people to shooting contests. He made money doing this because almost no one could beat him almost but phoebe an beat him. She and frank ended up becoming friends and eventually they married. They traveled with a circus. And then with a vaudeville performing group. They showed off their marksmanship. That is their ability to shoot accurately during this time phoebe. An moses chose a stage name from then on she went by the name. Annie oakley when any was twenty five. She and frank joined the buffalo bill. Wild west show. It was led by buffalo bill cody. He had been in indian scout and an actor he created the wild west show to entertain people and show them what life was like in the wild west. She was buffalo bills star attraction for more than fifteen years. One of our tricks was to have someone throw dimes into the air. She could shoot them and hit them every time at thirty paces she could hit a playing card with the edge facing her and cut it in half. She could even shoot a cigarette from between her husband's lips in eighteen eighty four. She met the lakota. Sioux chief named sitting bowl. He was a legendary leader. Who defeated general custer and the us army at the battle of little big horn sitting bull saw any shoot and gave her the nickname little sure shot in eighteen. Eighty seven during a european tour buffalo. Bill and annie oakley were presented to queen victoria of england and they performed at her golden jubilee in germany they met the crown prince william who insisted that anne do the cigarette trick with him he must have really trusted her ability in one thousand nine hundred one and he was in a train wreck and she was badly injured. People assumed that her career was over but she recovered and went back to performing. She eventually retired but she kept very busy. She offered to teach soldiers how to shoot during world war one but the army turned her down. She worked for the red cross instead and he also taught women to shoot. She knew that women were capable and could learn to handle firearms. Guns just like men. She used her fame to encourage women to learn to shoot to protect themselves. She also donated money to causes that help to educate women and children. When anne was seventy six years old. She died in her home state of ohio. She had been the first female superstar. Everyone in america and europe knew who she was and what she could do. She was world famous. I have included a video of annie in the episode notes. So you can wash perform..

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"bill cody" Discussed on The Sue Plex Podcast

The Sue Plex Podcast

04:38 min | 2 years ago

"bill cody" Discussed on The Sue Plex Podcast

"Commissioner It's gonna again where would you like to sabre rest guard the next twelve months. Don't think it needs to do much. twelve melts. I think it needs to reestablish they will be an appetite for fans going back to charlotte for the first time. They'll be some the knows about gandhi showers for the first time british wrestling in just in the weirdest way just needs to be there. It needs to be accessible paypal. It needs to be done in. Why the doesn't exclude people and it needs to reestablish the wrestling can happen in your hometown or near year. I'm we can have some incredible shows. The talent is there. The is all british wrestling there with the likes of. You've got kip going to a w. you've got an extreme. Uk overstate fantastic products. At the moment with top. British does the is going to be all british wrestling any why the shows just need to be that and be of good quality and very very. It doesn't need to fool. Sit self to get better. Eighties going to get better. Just by being some facials up. Chris was that you won't stay the next twelve months only will put myself push myself out to get ringtone again. I will be back in a wrestling ring. I will be helping shots. You've said i've got twenty years experience. I don't have a problem helping people identify from gotten alone shadows and helping as much as i can walk. I would like fire is if opportunities come up. I'm gonna tight them. I don't wanna be ready for them. And there's one person that can put that work in. May and i know way my strengths on where my weaknesses are and without being self indulgent i. Now it's up to me. I know i need people to kick my ass to do it. Because if i don't tight we'll step soon as not necessarily going to be too much gas in the time side on really gonna be pushing myself this year to get out and more and push push push myself a little bit more than maybe. I'll have us chrysler. Can people find germany out. Social media's all social media as had referee say and Obviously through the hotel website who told wrestling. Bill cody. chris. Thank you very much time. Been or resign catching up because oppor we say your five minute storm getting up during applegate. Jean burke thank you for your time share some stories with everybody here today And i'm sure we'll have you on again. Share any more stories. This lovely stuff frank. Here.

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"bill cody" Discussed on The Morning Toast

The Morning Toast

05:45 min | 2 years ago

"bill cody" Discussed on The Morning Toast

"Experiences. We'll be able to purchase my beauty and cosmetic offerings in all categories from one single website. It's oh okay well. It's important to note that kylie cosmetics justice something very similar. A lot of people didn't even notice that like the instagram got wiped a few months ago and they haven't been selling anything anything website. Yeah jobs website has been down so We talked about it briefly. I thought she was relaunching as like a kylie beauty and it was going to have more categories. It's actually more boring than that from what i heard. And i don't know if this is true. Allegedly when they did their deals. Yes with clear all involved in a lawsuit. Kim is involved in a lawsuit with cody and separately. Kylie is involved in a lawsuit with cody from their previous manufacturer. Yes and in the deal that they did. They gave away their formulas. Yes which belong to color pop. that initial manufacturer. Yes and so. I don't know where they're at. Now with cody. But basically they couldn't be selling those formulas anymore so they reformulated everything in order to get away from the trouble and they did kind of mask it as this rebrand. We're going to be more sustainable. Packaging is going to be different. We're going to have new logos. Kim wants everything and all that probably is happening. But the reason the motivation behind both of their sites us randomly shutting down during the same time is because of this lawsuit. And it's very litigious. And i don't really understand it but they both kind of do the same thing in their deals. With cody was that they sold their formulas but their formulas belonged to the initial factory. That was helping them make it i. I don't know the name and that's illegal. So they're both being sued by this manufacturer. Then and cody into separate lawsuits. So they had to immediately stop using that formula to make money which is why they reformulated everything which takes a lot of time. Which is why kylie was out of commission for a few months july fifteenth. She's back yes also. But what's interesting about the kim pieces. Her saying that's going to be a completely new brand. I'm sure she's taking the w. Yes now this will have like her. Kicking w beauty. Her fragrances like because she it should have always been that way as a lot of categories. So i'm sure it'll just be like kim kardashian beauty. Yeah because there shouldn't be different websites for the fragrances for the makeup. It kind of makes no sense. And i also feel the same way about kylie skinning kylie. Yeah it should just be kylie beauty. Yep so we'll see july fifteenth kylie is going to bring everything into one place as she should. Yeah but does that. Get fucked up. With cody cody own. Fragrance and bill cody riley skin. No because they have separate wbz And they have to be separate websites because there are two separate companies..

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"bill cody" Discussed on KTRH

KTRH

06:04 min | 2 years ago

"bill cody" Discussed on KTRH

"Is a great way to learn more about oil and gas investing, and we're busy as we are every weekend projecting tax breaks give us five minutes and we can project how much less you're gonna pay for this year's taxes as result of getting into an oil and gas investment 833645 45 108 33. 6454500 here. It's smart oil and gas. Well, all right. This week's oil and gas history segment is one of our favorites and this week going to take you back to the turn of the 20th century Buffalo Bill Cody. Is one of the biggest names in entertainment of the day. He was a big star. And this big star started an oil company market is sad that the oil and gas investor kit was not around in its present form back in the day, because it might have saved some people from some pain. Your thoughts. Well, this is great. You know, Buffalo Bill, everybody knows him for his Wild West show. Which was based out of Cody, Wyoming. And what's interesting is that Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show was world famous. Say they went to Europe. They took cowboys Indians. They had all of these entertainers. You know, they had any okay? She was on. He was on the level in his name to compare it to today, he would be Kanye West. He would be a huge cultural icon and entertainer that everybody looked too. Yeah, so he was a natural to pitch oil and gas. The first mistaking course there's oil fields by Cody, Wyoming. Okay, now they're not like the gushers out in West Texas in East Texas. But there are all fields by Cody, Wyoming. So in his spare time, besides having the Wild West show, he decided to start annoying company. But Buffalo Bill Cody was not college educated. Didn't work in industry didn't know anything about it, but he knew a lot of people. So he went out and raised a bunch of money and talk to him and to drilling wells. Close toe. You know these Cody, Wyoming, all fields and every one of them. He had shown the land and irrigation company and then he had, you know a bunch of other stuff. And they were all terrible failures. His wild West show Spectacular success, but his old cos not so much. So if you didn't look shit meter on Buffalo Bill Cody. Okay? Is he a challenges our land, man? No. Does he have some experts in the field that worked directly for him. Now he's buying deals from guys were buying deals. He's a broker and not only a broker but a broker. That doesn't know the industry that he's brokering. So what's interesting is Shoni Oil company. It went public, and they're these Shoni old company certificates out there that lots of times he signed. Now they never produced hardly any oil, but they're collector's items just because Buffalo Bill Cody signed the certificate. Did anybody benefit from the investment with Buffalo Bill? I'm pretty sure Buffalo building Buffalo Bill Dok. When she's shown he didn't work out. He renamed the company, Buffalo Bill Oil and Gas company. Amazing. Hey, let's fast forward to today, and we're kind of tough on the sales organizations out there in oil and gas. We give him a hard time because basically you have the same thing going on. In today's market in today's investor environments where people that aren't really in oil and gas, they don't have your background. For example, they didn't start as a roughneck when they were 17. They don't have the degrees. They didn't work through the years to get the experience. But there maybe they're good salesman or they've got a name. There's still this kind of stuff going on. And investors need to be very careful. You gotta have Petroleum lawyer of petroleum geologist and engineer. I'm not even a petroleum engineer. By degree, I'm a chemical engineer by degree and a petroleum engineer by experience of working 13 years for Sun oil. Is both an onshore and offshore engineer that was also a roughneck. I've sat on floating platforms in 8000 Ft of water, completing wells that came in at 10 or 20, or 30,000 barrels a day. You have to have a tremendous man understanding in some remark, so let's fast forward to the future. If they Kanye West oil and gas company were suddenly to emerge, an investor might want to be somewhat careful. You might want to vet that Kanye West thing a little bit deeper than you might other companies unless he's partnered up with Trevor Reese Jones or somebody like that. I would avoid it if his partner's Trevor Reese Jones, I said, Go for it. Or great story Mark and yesterday minder of the importance of due diligence in are investing lives. Very good. Smart oil and gas on the air for a few more minutes and open phone lines right now. 833645 45 100, give us a call. We'll send you the oil and gas investor guide our free resource and through the top of the hour, we're protecting tax breaks. Many of us bracing for higher tax bills here in the next few years, oil and gas and the oil and gas tax break, which has been on the books for over 100 years, a great way to defend against, you know, paying more in taxes. Great way to be strategic with your tax dollars and investing yourself. So I grab an open line. 833645 45 100 is the number Again. That's 8336454500 right now. Here, it's smart oil and gas coming up. We will challenge mark with this week's mystery oldie which will take us back to the 19 seventies. Also the mailbags and good questions this week like how long do you think the oil and gas bull market will last? How do you tell the good opportunities from the not so good and and another question is really good? I'm retired. Not making as much as I used to, But I still pay 80 k and taxes every year. Can oil and gas help me reduce that text burden? So a good question Lancer coming up. This is smart oil and gas. You were listening to 7 40 ktrh. Mm hmm. 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"bill cody" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader

KNBR The Sports Leader

02:14 min | 2 years ago

"bill cody" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader

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"Reach For The Sky!"

The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd

05:33 min | 3 years ago

"Reach For The Sky!"

"Remember in our last episode. That was rich Dr Steven. It's just in time and space jump to Elgin Illinois in the year. Eighteen ninety six to no good near two wells had hoodwinked legendary sharpshooter. Annie Oakley into letting them Polish her world famous pistol which they plan to steal and sell on Ebay in the future. Now you too sure. You've handled firearms at four hour. Yes sure plenty of you can Polish. This pistol as good as me. Anything you can do I can do better can yes I can. I like your spoke kid. All right here you go. Shyness up while ahead out from my second show they make you do two shows a day. You know what they say. There's no business like show business. I see do you have to get tired going out this shooting twice a day now? I'm just doing what comes naturally. I guess why you sign that pistol up. I'll use my rifle for this show right here shining than you've ever seen it when you get back. This sounds good now. When she gets back she wants to see the pistol. I'll show it to her. All shined up. Of course. That's when you will distract her and I'll slip the gun into my pocket that's for you to figure out. I'm the evil mastermind. I can't possibly be expected to come up with everything. Dr Steven carry out their villainous plots. Let's turn our attention to our hero. Dr Floyd and his young protege Dr Graham Touch Floyd Buffalo Bill Cody Wild. West Show told us that we had to ride horses in tonight's performance. There's nothing we can do Dr Grant. We're going to have to ride horses in tonight's performance. But what about Dr Steve? Keep your eyes peeled for him. He's around here. Somewhere COMES BUFFALO BILL O. Hello Mr Cody Sir. No just what was it you want us to do. In the show You do or going to portray the robbers in the dead woods. Stagecoach robbery part of the show after an Oakland. Desert trick shots. We'll send the stage coats in for a lap or two around the ring. Then when I give the signal Youtube Herat off duns drawn and stop the stage coach in its tracks. Then you'll rob the folks on board holly. We are really going to be robbing them are we. Don't be a darn fool of car SNEHA. They're actors just lack you right. Sorry Oh you're a scout for the. Us Army Mr Cody. Sixty eight to eighteen seventy two was congressional medal of honor to wounded in action. Only words and even then it was only a scout. Boone wow I would love to be a scout. We'll kid I think you're a bit too young to be scout too young. Who's ever heard of a boy scout house? Lack any is just about finished with her. Sit You guys go sad. Look let's go get on our horses. Grant Mount their horses just as anti finishes remarkable display of marksmanship as she walks out of the arena. Dr Steven Richard are waiting for another excellent display. Miss Oakley thank you now. Where's my pistol I want to Gander at the job? You did Polish. Oh It's right here. See Ma Shan job. You boys really do Arganda. What does he say he's asking if we could go for a ride on that stage coach over there? You can hurry up though it's about two and out into the arena ugly Astros Dr Steven Featuring on board the stage coach just as it heads out into the main arena. It's an distraction Cajun. She completely forgot to take the pistol from me. And now when this little ride is back with VIP out of the stagecoach and back to the diamond spaceship data. Stephen featured are just moments away from succeeding. What they're planning to steal any pistol. Meanwhile Dr Floyd in Dutch grandmaster straight their horses at the entrance to the arena. All right. Let's get this show on the road. Puna your Bandanas in get out there. This is actually kind of fun. Dr Floyd who would like it Dr Grant Grant race out into the arena. Guns blazing links. Course the reason why. The site of stagecoach taking pullover to the occupants who are none other than Dr Steven Feature. Well well well look what we have here of Pesky no good vermin. It sucks shaped assisting. Please gentlemen don't hurt us. We just little and he's often. We would just going for a ride here. Nothing more. Well I reckon you won't get hurt as long as you hand over your money Pronto. Money hand over your go. All right Here take my money and he is my checkbook and credit cards. Take anything you'd like. Just don't take legendary shop shooter. Any Oakley's newly Polish pistol. I have hidden in my jacket pocket. Legendary sharpshooter Annie Oakley's newly Polish pistol in your jacket pocket. Do you know I don't who said that handed over partner or you'll be pushing up daisies. Okay all right here you go take it just. Please don't hurt US Malaysian. I want you to get out of this coach and get out of town. We ever see the Lexi you round these here parts again. We're GONNA lead now Stephen Pitcher High Taylor out of the stagecoach and the arena. The Light of the twelve thousand people in ten minutes. You the best vantage we've ever. Hey Josh thanks Mr Cody. Yeah you really something out there. I just realized those orphans got away with my newly Polish pistol or they doing Michaud. We got it right here. Any get your thank you. I show do appreciate it. You too have yourselves a permanent job if you lack. Thank you Mr Cody. But we wouldn't be happy just doing the same job day after day. There's people out there who need our help out. Your great right came a Sabi with that. Our Heroes Walk off into the sunset heading back to their time and spatial. Were those brave men bill. Sure in with little filler. Sure had a tiny hands race off into the time and space stream hurtling towards more adventure. Where Dr Floyd granted chicks wind up next ever put an end to counter. Steve's wrongful ways and will there ever been who doesn't come on Dr Floyd Small Head Greece? I get no respect at all

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Annie,  Are You Oakley?

The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd

05:56 min | 3 years ago

Annie, Are You Oakley?

"The year is eighteen ninety six the places Elgin Illinois on this hot August afternoon. Eight thousand residents of the town and surrounding areas have packed films. Where in hopes of seeing some of the legends of the Wild West including the woman now entering her dressing ten. Are you ready for this show? I'm Annie Oakley little sure shot always ready to show folks how ladies shoot suing the over the shoulder shut this afternoon. Course may even get the issue ashes off a cigarette in someone's mouth that always gets Yeah I reckon it does too bad. People don't get the message of smoking is bad for you own. Well has any Oakley prepares performance. We now turn our attention to a dark alley a few blocks to the south where for boating black time and space suddenly materializes. It's the ship of that corrupt criminal. Mastermind Dr Steve and it sucks shaped assistant. We off just a few blocks away buffalo. Bill cody is presenting his wild west show featuring none other than Phoebe and Moses. You've never heard of her. Oh of course you have so you probably know her by her more well known name any Oakley who is Annie Oakley yes she's just only the best woman shop shooter that ever lived or she could shoot just about anything you asked to shoot a dime thrown into bid air at nine hundred feet. Oh she was alleging with just think of how much of that needs pistols would fetch on Ebay in our own time. Now Hurry up and put on your disguise. Stephen Scheming steal one of Anne always pistols. Is there anyone that can prevent this maniacal mastermind from achieving his dastardly deed? Hopefully we'll be are here on the world leader in forward thinking that big brain with small I had the world's most brilliant scientists duct Appeals there wait a minute which is very grand. Yes Dr Floyd just your video dish. Nope that's not mine. Where did you find it? We're here? We're Mr Beardie Jen's create used to be. He must have left us a message before we dropped him off. Let's put it in look. It is Mr Beauty. Jin what the heck is this supposed to mean? I Dunno practice subtitles button and see what does that. Do you stutter. Floyd chip says. We're picking up some strange readings from around the edges of the time and space stream warm. Or what kind of readings chips on the main screen. Look at that Dr Floyd. What are those things moving around the edges of the wormholes net? You're what they could be. I've never seen anything like it before. Should I sit the computer to try? And Dr Steve is maintained jump. We'll have to investigate what those are leaders chips make a time jump to get up with Dr Steve. Heroes jumped through the very fabric of time itself. They have no idea. They're being watched by two ominous shadows hovering in the time in space. They've made another time jump else. Let's go off to them. No you know what the king said he said. We're only to watch and gather information. The time will come to deal with them soon. Enough you all right. I'll call in the report. His Majesty must be in far. Who are these two eagle-eyed watchers times face stream answer that question? We'll have to wait. Is there more pressing events occurring in the year? Eighteen ninety six any oakland just finished sharpshooting demonstrations here. Braniac WE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Thank you folks and remember that. Smoking upbeat veteran members of Captain Dart's Battery D fifth regimen of the US artillery that announcer off every time and he'll be makes her way back to work. She does she encounters to rather scruffy looking job and that was awfully good. Shooting out them is okay. Thank you Hon. You boys enjoy the show. What was that? Oh don't pay no MIND TO MISS. Oakley got himself a speech impediment. He says he enjoyed the show. Just fact well that's good you boys here with your parents know. Actually Ma'am we're we'll we're off in. Our mother and father passed on several years ago but unfortunate accident with mechanical rice picker. Now we live on the streets and I take care of my brother here why that is just the saddest store at heard this is. It is quite a good story. I mean I mean it is very sad. Lost my father at an early age and then my step father after that. Yes yes I know. I read about that on the website. I mean I didn't know that when now we just tried to find the odd job here and there to earn us a bit of money boys know how to do. Maybe I can give you a job tonight so you can earn a little scratch. That would be most kind Miss Oakley. We're good at several things that have mending fences whitewashing fences shining pistols of legendary shop. Shooting Lanc no need for any fences being mended or whitewashed but I do have a pistol here that needs some Shannon. Why don't you two boys fall me over to the ten? We'll get jaw said Miss Oakley Ma'am you us so not seeming pitcher. Follow any Oblique Tour. Ten while our heroes. Tucker Floyd is younger. Protege Dr Grand. Their FAITHFUL ROBOT. Companionship's land their spaceship the 1896. Wow Dr Floyd. The town looks pretty empty. I think there'd be some people around what poster he means this one. It's for the Buffalo Bill. Cody Wild West show. That must be where everyone is. And I'm willing to bet. Dr Steve is quick. Go into the cargo. Hold and get a change of clothes for this time period chips you stay with shipping. Just a few minutes. Dr Floyd Grand Walking Up to Fountain Square or Buffalo Bill. Cody's wild west show is gearing up for their second show of the day to grant. Why did you get his cowboy? Which for trump. These aren't really period closed for a city in eighteen. Ninety six well we are going to a wild west show so I just thought we should dress appropriately. Don't you like my ten gallon hat? Yes it's very nice. Well it's not as Nice as your two pint tat Dr Gray and older out there you to grant turn around and come face to face with a tall cowboy with long hair and not. Golly you're buffalo bill cody. Aren't you that I am? And you must be the new performers for the whole of the deadwood stagecoach. Actually we Anson. I don't have time to stand around here. A Yak in getting there and see the horse master about which horses Yobe Rat. We're not really geared as Buffalo Bill. Cody redesigned website. Arm Duck. Avoid Dr Grant. Turn Tail and run into the showgrounds. Will they be able to prevent Christif swiping one of these guns realized that the two children she took it or not children? Oh just wondering the odds of losing both parents to mechanical rice picker by next week on the radio but just

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