22 Burst results for "Castella"

Men In Blazers
"castella" Discussed on Men In Blazers
"Do you think they all halfway back to London and they just do handbrake mutants? I said, I imagine they were all either on the train or down the pub at that point. Watching on their phones. I mean, it's not live football when you're getting beaten three Miller Anfield is just not that fun to watch. So been there. Done that. We will see. But it wasn't just Tottenham, we got back into the game. We also have to say that it's that Liverpool, I mean, believe me, I'm saying this as a Chelsea fan. We don't even school goals, so we don't have three nil leads. We're post girl. We had Chelsea rapist goals. Yeah, we're post. We're post all that scoring stuff. But it was odd to see Liverpool unable to defend in any way or to continue to play the football that they'd played to get there. And this has been sort of the mental weakness of Liverpool. It's just very un clock like. And then ritual lesson came on to booze and I tweeted odds the Richie as an Everton shirt on underneath his Tottenham one to reveal when he schools just for the bands. And we found out the answer. 93rd minute. Free kick, Sonny killed a Stirling in swinger four post Nunez crouching Tiger trying to clear it, but Richardson bravely put his head in there and kind of bounced that ball down and up into the net. Scenes, shirt off, no Everton shirt, not even Chang tattooed across his chest for all time sakes, but man, he may have only scored once this season for spurs in the Premier League and indeed, man has more yellow cards for excessive celebration than he does goals, but God did he make the most of it, David. There was the shirt off. There was the least slide. There was climbing onto the advertising. You know, are you not entertained shushing the fans? I can score. I was like, yeah, you scored once, Richie. You don't really shush the fans off to school and want to do and then Sony and Richie doing their chicken dance together. The forces of good and craziness melding. It was incredible. Then Lucas Mora ran over tries to put Richie shirt back on him, gfo P at D lust tweeted, Lucas was shouting. Get that shirt back on because I've got a horrendous backpack to make sure he can lose it. But there is a rule in football, right, David. After such an incredible emotional high, just an immense team achievement, the rule is, I think you may afford this one. Tottenham can't have nice things. Yeah, the only thing that would have made that goal celebration better, roger. When he pulled off the shirt, if one of the Brazilian legends on his back had been alesson, flailing and failing to stop the header into the ground that richarlison had just scored. You think Richie, I can imagine that Richie can get tattoos that quickly. Or maybe doing the chicken dance with sunny on his back would have been amazing. That would be on his lower thigh. I think the Ellison thing already on my teeth I have already the artwork of Alison flailing and probably imagining Richie probably has on this down below's Lucas mura doing that back pass to be completely the gate all of that David. That's his tramp stamp. Yeah, just 99 seconds late. What happened? Allison cleared the ball. Alice and cleared the ball from deep, Lucas Murray had been brought on to play wingback to get them back into the game. They're already back in the game and Lucas mura is still there playing wing back. Could have done so much more. Could it just booted the ball downfield? Could a light try to control it? No. Why would you do that either of those options? He could have tried to put a top bins in his own goal. He probably wouldn't have made it. He just, he just laid it back. I mean, the weight of that back pass. I mean, right into the schedule. Of Diogo Jota. It was just beautifully done. Searching Joseph. By the way, we're contractually obliged to know when you mentioned Jota for the first time, a player that arguably could have been sent off for a high boot earlier to Oliver skip's face, which casimiro, if you're listening, widow, you would have looked at and thought, my God, I'd get a straight red for that, but we digress. I mean, spurs fans already on one with Joseph. Charge forward. Just rifled at home. Just deliriously madly truly angled it. Superbly. It was a great finish. He had a lot to do. Still a very good assist from mura, but he had a lot to do. 5th goal in four games for Joseph football is amazing. This 99 second spell. Winston Churchill once said that nothing in life is so exhilarating as to be shot at without result. And what we witnessed was spurs, experiencing that exact exhilaration, whether it's Allison goal. Only for the proverbial bullet to take a U turn. The head right back and slap them right in the ass. It was just an incredible and incredible rule of coaster of emotion, David. Yeah, it's like the old ladder sketch from Abbott and castella roger really just felt like the personification of that. What happens in that? Is there constantly turning around with the ladder and they duck to go and miss the ladder and they duck and miss it and then they stand up and they give themselves a little moment and then they'll add it comes back around and hits them in the back of the head. That's sort of my best description of it. It could have been the Keystone cops think it's Abbott and Costello could have been every single one of those black and white classics. I hate the term banz club. I really do. But balanced club. I mean, bad club. And Klopp could not contain himself. He's had a much publicized beef with match official Paul Tierney scandal. I think it's called some would call it undermining an official's integrity. I think if it came from a mouth other than Klopp's it would not be received. So respectfully, you might remember December 2021, another clash came during a dramatic two two draw also against spurs. Which clock marched up to Tierney and said, I have no problem with any referees only you. And on this day, post goal, it's an incredible moment. He charged down the sideline to give the fourth official a mouthful in that moment of victory and appeared to pull his hamstring in the process very weird variation on that cool and ambulance, but not for me. Meme. And this wasn't a good look for Klopp. It does fail, I'd say, what if that we call like the what if juice Mourinho did it test, right? I look for a big man for a giant man for a giant of the game for a man who is rightfully lauded for his qualities as a human and as a manager. He is occasionally capable of pettiness and poor behavior, which is up there with the Mourinho should be uttered in the same breath. It wasn't just he got in the face. He ran charged in the moment of celebrating his team win. He charged up to a fourth official who hasn't made a single decision in this game and gets right in his face and yells at him. You know, he is a man of God. He's an evangelical Christian. Jürgen Klopp in a vengeful God. And so the vengeful God did then strain his hamstring, no doubt, which he referred to after the game. And then he took it a step further because in the post match, he says that Paul Tierney, oh, but what the referee said to me, what the referee said to me in those moments, oh, I won't say, I can't say what it is, but what the referee said to me was way worse. I was punished for what I did to the assistant, meaning his hamstring as though the punishment by God was enough because of what happened to him. That's so crazy. But. What the referee said to me, oh, I can't even say in this moment. It is so petty. It is such pathetic behavior. I'm sorry, Liverpool fans, you're going to loathe me for saying this, but this is, this is this flip side of Klopp that is just, I don't know, it just is so distasteful after, by the way, I thought Liverpool got the better of the decisions in that game. I really, I think Ryan Mason had more justifiable wrath at the end of the game. Rotation didn't want to pull a hammock. I'm going to keep it in. I don't want that fake. I don't want that to happen.

The Tennis Podcast
"castella" Discussed on The Tennis Podcast
"Yeah, I think I think it is very grueling. I think that some of my pundits on prime described it as a disadvantage to doing well. In one, doing well in the other, you know, doing well in Indian Wells. Certainly at the start of Miami, it being a disadvantage because I think the difference in conditions between the two events has been exacerbated since the move of Miami to Miami Gardens, the hard rock stadium. I believe those courts are particularly quick, certainly a lot quicker than Indian Wells, see Daniel Medvedev's comments that I'm sure I'm sure will come on to. He's still not over, the Indian Wells caught situation. He's still and just you hear about the humidity. But until you're in it and trying to function in it. And again, fix different people differently, but it's so blooming different to Indian Wells. You know, the headline temperature can be identical and it could not feel more different that dry heat in Indian Wells, which I find far more pleasant, but you know that does make you makes your lips very chapped, for example, and can make your skin very dry, I know, first world problems. It just couldn't be more different here. You just feel constantly sticky. I hate feeling sticky. Anyway, enough of my whinging. And you know extending these events to two weeks each, I know that they kind of start and end at the same time as they always did, I think. You know, day one of Indian Wells was always four weeks before the end of Miami. I think David, but the fact that those events have been extended I don't know that there is, you know, they overlap. Don't they? Miami feels like it's already happening by the time Indian Wells ends it does just sort of enhance the relentlessness of it all. I remain not a fan of two week events at this level. I see what they're trying to do and I accept that there are some positive to it. But I don't think it's the right thing to be doing. I think possibly at the odd one, Indian Wells does it as well is anywhere, I think, but as a standard as a standard format, these events being over two weeks doesn't work for me. I think it's extending the wrong part of the event. Because the knots and bolts of the event, the format and the rhythm of it is still the same. It just has this even bitter, more stretched sparse feeling, beginning. You're like, okay, when does it get going? When do I need to, I think, for a viewer, what when do I need to start paying attention? But look, the Miami opium will tell you record people through the gates record revenues, that's all good news for them, and for tennis. So I realized there's two sides from it, but from my narrow perspective, not a fan. Yeah, I agree. I like, I like the idea of getting an extra weekend of tennis in, but there's three or four days of the tournament before the opening weekend, and yeah, as you said, just the rhythm of it just feels wrong, and then the last few days end up end up dragging, I think, they just aren't that many matches packed in packed into a day. And I think the slams can get away with that because they're the slams and everything matters so much, but these events, I think they're all about buzz and they lose buzz in the second week. Just more generally on the idea of how grueling the double is, I did think it was interesting that a lot of the players who did well in Indian Wells also did well in Miami, were back in a sinner Medvedev, alcaraz, castella, sabalenka, quarter farm in Miami is not a bad result. I think we saw some tailing off from those players at the end, you know, where some of them anyway was physically demanding. But I did think it was interesting that, you know, albeit totally different conditions, the players in form were still the players in form, and they did manage to sort of carry it over to the second week. And I just think talking about it being physically demanding, it just makes what daniil Medvedev has done, not just these two weeks, but the last 7 weeks just all the more remarkable. I mean, I know that no matter how much of a mess he may look, he's still got reserves and energy in the tank and he can just keep going, but all the more so today, you know, he said he was feeling it physically, be looked down the other end and he realized that sinner was even worse and that made him feel better and he's just so physically strong. He has had no let ups in 5 consecutive tournaments, he reached the final of all of them. It's really underrated, I think, what he's done over these last few weeks. Yeah, I agree with that. There's a resilience to him, where, yes, he might look disheveled, but it's so it's a really kind of makes a difference to his performance. I think maybe you saw it in Indian Wells when he was just irritable. And he was kind of dicing with trouble there when things were going off the rails. I do think maybe jet lag was part of that as well. I think he was just he just was in a bad frame of mind for a few days and he was taking it out in the court, but I don't know, I think it is an astonishing achievement what he's done. I mean the commentator on the world feed Kevin skinner called him the road warrior because he's just done this so many weeks in a row and he's crossed all these time zones and traveled all these Mars and played 24

The Tennis Podcast
"castella" Discussed on The Tennis Podcast
"We're talking about a weapon that we just haven't seen on the WTA Tour for 7 years or so. And Rebecca and now is on for the sunshine double and in the same way we're absolutely gushing about Carlos alcaraz, we should absolutely be doing the same about Elena Rebecca, who also reached your Australian open final. She's been there at every single big event this season so far. She's won 13 matches in a row and she's done it in Miami. I think without her best tennis, you know, we spoke the other day about how I'm actually against beloved so how she found her best tennis during that match, but she struggled a bit, I think, with the transfer of conditions over from Indian Wells to Miami. She shared quite a kind quarterfinal draw against trevisan and beat her easily and didn't have her best tennis against pagola, but did have it when she needed it. And she's so good. She is so, so good. And I think she's getting better as well. And there were moments where pagola brought out some of those touch volleys that were back in a can just suddenly produce. You don't expect it, but she works away to the net and she's got these lovely soft hands as well and yeah, she's complete, she's confident and I struggle to see anyone but her winning this tournament now. Wow, that's a great report on a match. I didn't get to see, but I think it, again, it feels like she's fairly quietly gone about getting to this point. She has had to save, I think she had to save match points against Paolo but also she's you know, it's not been straightforward actually in the early rounds of this and we hear a lot about the struggles to challenge of trying to transition from winning Indian Wells where you have, therefore, a lot less time to get used to the conditions in Miami plus fatigue, all the rest of it, even a time difference, and you come in and you're trying to make your way through this drawer as well, but she's just sort of gathering pace, isn't she like a sort of steam train reaching top top speed. And now she'll face either or castella, who therefore must be casualties of the weather in terms of being a day behind. Yes, they were supposed to play, well, kvitova was supposed to play Alexander a couple of days ago and that got postponed, which meant they had to then postpone the semifinal as well. Yeah, and just one last note on pagola and Rebecca in the last night. It's probably showed the difference between them at the moment, like they're both regularly reaching that of stages of tournaments were back canaries beating the best players in the world regularly. In the latter stage, she's won her last 5 matches against top three players. Pagola is still finding that a bit tricky. You know, we know that she beats film tech at the start of the season. But she just felt like she was there. It felt like that match was there to be one a little bit for pagola last night and she just couldn't quite I've loved watching others tournament. She had a really Gritty win against Potter pover where it's just awesome to see that fight and that grit. She had to save two match points, Potter pover served for it twice, and yet pagola still came through and it was then revealed that she suddenly been sponsored by Stella artois, which everyone's pointing out Heineken have just really missed a trick there because of course it was it was Heineken that she was drinking after that U.S. open loss last year. That sort of iconic press conference. It was just an open goal sponsorship, I think, waiting to be waiting to happen and I don't know. So are we saying that pergola by drinking a Heineken, alerted stellar artwork? I hope so. That's what I hope happened. And they swooped in and yeah, she's now got a stellar sponsorship, which is fun. And yeah, that makes felt like the sort of match. This is sort of a labored point, but the sort of max where she's going to need one of those again, because it was there for the taking, I think, last night. And she just couldn't quite bring it in those biggest moments and we're back in a could and pagola serves sort of deserted her when it mattered. We're back in has got this amazing serve. So I still think it could happen for pagola. She's playing, she's playing so well. But as we've said, there's a group of players now who are regularly reaching these latter stages in if it's not Schwarzenegger, we're back. It's not Rebecca sabalenka. There's a group forming and per goula just sort of needs to try and find a way through them, but it's much easier. Easier said than done. Yeah, sure. Well, maybe she should have a word with saronic austere because as Catherine was saying that that's an extraordinary result for her to beat sabalenka who'd earlier on, beaten bubba critique of a pretty easily, I really didn't see that coming all those sabalan Cara notes has pulled out of Charleston next week. She put a post at this morning saying she'd had some injury in the last few days. Who knows how serious that is and who knows maybe whether she does also perhaps just need a bit of a rest. It's been a lot of tennis for a lately mentally that would be a lot as well. I think a stereo is I just think she's a great story. I mean, I remember that match that Catherine referenced from ten years ago because I think it was one of the first tournaments that BT sport ever covered when they had their rights and it was one of the one of the examples of on court coaching being very vivid and Darren Cahill coming onto the court when he was, I think he was part of the added ass team of coaches at the time. She was one of their athletes. He came on as the encore coach and he gave her a real sort of pep talk on Mike in front of her about the crowd and this moment and this opportunity and who knows where it will come again and all the rest of it and she just turned the match on its head and really seemed to respond to it. And here she is ten years on back then she was this bright young thing of whom so much was expected and now she's a veteran who's, again working with a coach, it's a very sensible kind of we've had Thomas Johansson on this podcast before he's just he's somebody you

The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast
"castella" Discussed on The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast
"Tennis weekly for best tennis podcasts by the 6th of April. It would really mean a lot to the team to myself to Kim and Chris. We put so much effort into the show. So if you really, really enjoy us and you want to kind of show your support, this would really mean a lot to us. We're going to put the link in the description so all you've got to do is just click that link, take you through to a page and then click vote for tennis weekly on the best tennis podcast page. But yeah, really, really, really exciting news. We made the shortlist last year, so we're hoping hoping to do one better this year. So if you could vote for us, that would be really, really, really, really well appreciated. Yeah, we're very grateful. And did you have to do your best losers face last year? Did you have to clap along? Well, do you know what? It was virtual. It was virtual last year, and it was just quite funny because I remember they got like a rugby former rugby player to host the awards. And just hearing a celebrity in his own right, James Haskell, which are former England player, just say the name of the podcast, just made me smile a little bit. So yeah, that was, I feel like that was enough for us last year, but yeah, genuinely this year. We would love to go one step further. So listeners, if you want to help the show out and you want to make us best tennis podcast, then please register and vote with the link that I'm going to share in the description. Well, let's take a look at the tennis and we'll start on the women's side because Joel, I'm afraid your intro is already proving out of date because Sabine has actually just lost live update. Yeah, she's lost in straight sets to Serrano castella in the quarterfinals. So we definitely won't be seeing a repeat of the Indian Wells final with her and we're back in a great, great week for caste as she's beaten much of her already, Caroline Garcia already still yet to drop a set this tournament. So a big scalp for Custer to come through against Saba lenka. Sabalenka had, of course, been looking pretty good. Hadn't dropped a set so far, had beaten critique of a quite comfortably. So Chris, are you surprised by this result, seeing caste take out sabba Lincoln straits? I definitely didn't think that was going to happen when I saw that. I thought that I thought the satellite would come through. She had such a great result against critique of a player who she's had some really difficult encounters with so far this season. Coming through that one, three and two kind of making short work of the check in that one. But Christa, she does love a fastball. She really likes to handle the pace and the players that she's beaten just shows you that she can she can really, really play well and when she's on, she's on. She's always been a bit like that. I just think that she kind of came out of nowhere this sunshine double because she was down at 80, I think 83 in the rankings before Indian Wells, and now I think in the live rankings, she's all the way up to 41. And that's not a bad couple of weeks work. So that is a surprise, and you have to say, she's in the semifinals, who's to say she can't keep going. Yeah, she feels to me like a player who is unseated, but it's dangerously unseated in a drawer and can sort of aware that she can I think have these upsets around seeded players. I am still a little bit surprised because you know Miami is a fast core and I thought I would have played very much into kind of Saba lenka's power game. But having said that, caste also, I feel like has some very big weapons on her. I actually think her game is not too dissimilar to like a little bit like Caroline Garcia in terms of big serve, good ground strokes, particularly on her forehand side. And yeah, she just seems to be putting it together this week. I think what's so amazing about it is the longevity of her career and how, you know, I think she burst onto the scene in the late 2000s, 2008, 2009, players around her, like, wozniacki. I think kvitova as well. And she really, I think did burst onto the scene, but did get stuck in the doldrums, I think, with her ranking and it wasn't able to progress. So it's great to see her kind of I feel like rediscover the form that she bursts onto the scene with. 2009, that was that quarterfinal. I remember that she had it at the French Open. I almost got to a Grand Slam quarterfinal. Because she's been, I feel like an unseeded player for so long. When you see her name, I think pop up in the drawers. And it feels like she causes a couple of upsets in the early rounds, but clearly doesn't follow it through into the later rounds. But yeah, 2009 was when she was maybe this. Maybe this will be her crowning moment. You know, sometimes players have been around for a long time and they do suddenly all managed to finally put it together in a tournament and you never know. She's only got two more wins until she gets there. But Chris, you mentioned that sabalenka had beads and critique of her in the round before. And this brings us on to use some comments that critique for maid about the fact that she feels forgotten and somewhat overlooked on the tour and she feels that a lot of the conversation surrounds the likes of fion tech, arena savage and Elena were back in it at the moment as being the sort of the leading players of the tour. And she feels like she's sort of being snubbed despite the fact that she won the Dubai tournament and she has had some big wins herself. Has some good wins over film tech. What's your opinion as an Ardent fan of the WTA Tour? What do you make of categories comments? Because I think well, I think you're quite a fan of critique of her as well, aren't you? So do you think she's got a point here? Well, I think we are a little bit guilty of this as well. I think we were sort of talking about it as maybe it was a big three. And I think we should definitely have her in that conversation. I think it is unfortunate that obviously she did then lose quite handily to sabalenka immediately after making those comments. If you look at the results over the last few years, she's been very consistent at the top of the game. And I think when you look at the tournament when side of things, it's only actually eager and sabalenka who have won more titles than her. They've won 12 and 7 and since 2020, critique is one 6. So she's been very much up there in the top three. She's been ranked as high as number two. And this season, she's actually won the bigger title than iga has. I think if we're talking sort of big three, we should be talking big four in that sense. But then I do think you get into the question of where do we see it in terms of a Jesse pagola versus a kajika in that conversation. But adding in, I'd say the double side of things. I think we should all be talking about critique of a more is what I would say personally. Is that not part of her beauty in a way, though, that she is under the radar. And I feel like they can play. And therefore, if I was her, I'd kind

The Tennis Podcast
"castella" Discussed on The Tennis Podcast
"You never see her really have a lackluster attitude out there at all. And I'm sure that's the main reason why I mean she's a brilliant player and worthy Wimbledon champion and everything else that we've seen. But I think that that constant attitude is going to keep her relevant all the time, pretty much, because she wants to get better, she's not satisfied. And that was, she's very measured in press conferences, but you could see how up for it she is. And up for the battle, she likes to fight. She doesn't back down from anybody. And I asked her what do you have to prepare differently to face English found tech in the next round compared to anybody else? And she sort of said, well, you've got to have tactics against anybody, but really my main approach is to go for my shots and to be aggressive. And I think she believes that any matches on her racket. I also tried to push her on net play, because with her wingspan, she's such a difficult player to pass and lob, and I think she looks quite comfortable at the net personally. She seemed less sure of that in her answer in as much as she feels she's not as good as she should be. And there's still a long way to go. So, goodness, if she's going to improve that as well and who knows what's next? Well, let's jump right to previewing robot Cano against Schwarzenegger. Unless anybody has anything pressing they want to say about Sean tech could stay in my feeling with caste played a really good match actually. A really good four games. Really good four games. It's sort of been the pattern. If Sean tech matches certainly for the last three rounds, hasn't it was a demolition job against Claire Liu in the opening round, but the last three rounds a player has been able to red line it and hang with her for a bit and then Sean takes switches gears. The opponents unable to sustain their level and take ends up winning comfortably. Did any advances on that for analysis here? No, no. No, no. No notes from that. I mean, I would say I thought she'd come take her back end really well today. That was something I noticed. It went off at the end of the match and actually Costa got one of the breaks back in that second set. It looked like it would be 6 level or 6 one, but because they did manage to rally a little bit at the end, but I just had that feeling of where do you go against fion tech when she's playing like this because we all know how dangerous her forehand is and she seemed to be hitting a lot of winners off the backhand as well and it's just trouble for everyone else if she's doing that. Well, is it trouble for Elena? Because I go back to their meeting at the Australian open one in Rebecca by in a competitive match but a straight sets match and you picked that early Matt you picked that after the first couple of days after observing the conditions and observing the conditions. The conditions here are very different. It's a hardcore. That much is the same, but otherwise things are is it? The new method doesn't think so. Especially. And I'm not sure Rebecca has convinced that it really is either. She said, you know, this is not the same. This match is not the same as in Australia. It is a different court, different surface almost, she seemed to be saying. And actually it was very interesting. I mean, to me, you go to the net to finish points on a fast court. She says she needs to go to finish points on this court because you can't hit winners from the baseline, which was really surprising in a way. Is she in a support group with daniil Medvedev? Well, they're both still in those taking really slow peas. In protest. And yet they're both in the semis. So, you know, they're making it work. What an image. I mean, I do think this feels very different to that Australian open match. She was really quick in Australia, especially during the day, which was when that match was played. This match will be played tomorrow night. It's the 6 o'clock match. It will be much slower, much grittier, much more high bouncing, I think, and that all I think favors beyond tech. But what I would say is we saw a few times today from castella, I still think film tech second serve is vulnerable and can be attacked and I think we're back in our even on this high bouncing court can get on top of that and kind of dominate it. The thing is with that second serve, it goes to the same place almost every time. Where's that? High up to the backing. Yeah, but because this court takes takes kick so well. She's, I don't know whether it's getting whether saying getting away with it is doing her a bit of a disservice, but players know where it's going and yet still can't use that Intel to their advantage seemingly. And yet it feels like someone should be able to that should be a chink that somebody can exploit and maybe Rebecca with her height, maybe that will be the case, but I think the crucial difference is not necessarily the speed of this court relative to Australia. Although that is undoubtedly a factor, I do think it's the way it takes spin relative to Australia. I do think Sean tech should be able to bring that to bear, but then, but then, I don't know, there were periods of today where I looked at Rebecca and I thought this can be Sean. Well, the other thing is I get the feeling that Rebecca really rates much of it and enjoyed the challenge of playing against her. And I think there's quite a few players who feel like that. I think she's a bit of a player's player. Yeah, I agree with that. In some ways, it might not be the worst preparation for playing against Sri Lanka because in the words of Rebecca and moves you off the court. But the thing with Rebecca is a couple of big strides and boom, she said a winner down the line because she's not going to faff around with rallies anymore. And that's the danger for eager, I think. And when she's in trouble, and she was quite a lot today, much of her puts you under pressure. She's, you know, she's consistently in return games. The get out of jail free card of the rebellion a serve is a real ace in the hole for her and watch film tech in the best place

The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast
"castella" Discussed on The Passing Shot Tennis Podcast
"Basically saying that he himself does not support the war, but if players from Russia and Belarus support it, then this is only their own opinion and the opinion of other people should not upset me. So this is what sirenko was saying anyway, basically she was implying that Steve Simon had kind of just told her to get on with it. And if the Russian and Belarusian players did support the wall, like she shouldn't be upset by that. But that's a bit also a bit of insensitivity going on there. I think maybe it was lost in translation. We don't actually know we weren't involved in that conversation. That's her interpretation. So we don't know if that's exactly what was said, but obviously those comments don't look good either. Coming out and from the CEO of the WTA. And obviously it's causing sirenko quite a lot of anxiety and panic attacks and all of that. You know, my mental health and I think she's had quite a lot of withdrawals from events and tournaments. I think since the war started basically. So just shows the struggles that are ongoing with that Ukrainian players basically who are trying to forge a career and survive on the tour with all this going on and comments like that just aren't very helpful. They aren't helpful, but I think it does kind of remind me and I'm not comparing war to people's views on the LGBTQ plus community, but I do think it is sort of similar to the idea that someone like Margaret court, who's made her views very clear about what she thinks and that's her belief about which I think lots of people don't share those views and we don't at all. I think it's one where that's someone she stood as a court named after her and players are sometimes expected to play on that chord. And so I think some people will have personal views that you don't agree with and that many would think are bigoted in many ways. Or could be interpreted as that. So I think it is this thing where you can see what he was saying, but I do think it was completely insensitive to say that it shouldn't upset because if you're playing it someone who is actively supporting something that is destroying your country and I think that that would be very distressing. So I think it is this difficult difficult position between personal opinions and not discriminating against people like Margaret court or people who have opinions that we don't agree with. But it is just find the line of trying to separate the tenets from the politics. And I think we're just finding that it's so intertwined and there's so much confusion and differences in how governments and institutions are handling it. Story that we're going to talk about now is that she can't control what happens in the tournaments. But her funding has been cut because she plays tournaments by Russians. And Belarusians are playing irrespective of anyone's views or what she supports. It feels like we're getting into this weird view where sometimes what you think does matter, like you have to say you don't support something, then other ones, it doesn't matter because you're just even their participating and therefore. That's a problem. So that one is a tricky one. But I think the only positive for her in that is that I don't think she'll be missing the $1700. She was receiving a month from them because I think she's making a fair bit more than that. But it obviously is symbolic that any player who wants to become a tennis player who wants to play in these tournaments will not get funding, which is quite shocking him. Yeah, because this oster penco story, now it's the Latvian Olympic Committee, basically decided that Latvian athletes would be suspended if they participated in sporting events that were attended by Russian and Belarusian players. So yeah, obviously Yelena spenco attending an ornament where there's Russian and Belarusians that even though those Russian and Belarusians playing under not their flag, but they're playing as neutrals. There's nothing to do with osteen go is it in the sense of she's got to play in Indian Wells if she wants to forge a career and end money. So yeah, I don't think she's got choice. She's having her government funding suspended, but like you said, she'll be winning prize money. By winning the French Open and representing their country at the Billie Jean King cup. So it is an odd move and hopefully one that won't be emulated around the globe because it doesn't quite seem fair, especially for those players who aren't only as much as her. Yeah, players who absolutely rely on the government funding the sporting bodies. In their countries, this would be crippling for them potentially, financially. So a very unique reaction, I suppose. And I guess with the war and how it interplays with sport, we do see all these sorts of different ways of going about it and some we may agree with some we don't. It's sort of unpicking them as they come up. So yeah, let's have a look before we finish for how's norrie doing this episode. Oh, how's norrie doing? Oh, Francis TFO serving for the match. So he's not doing too well, actually. It's looking like it could be a standard 6 four 6 four job. So I'm sure by the time we finish, it may well be over. Yeah, so we've got our crabs against Felix auger LAC, Taylor Fritz against Yannick sinner, Daniel Webster, against Alejandro David for kina. And possibly, yeah, looking likely to be TFO having beaten nori. On the women's side, we've got Schwann against castella, mukha, Rebecca and saccharine versus kavitha and gough versus sabalenka.

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"Or do you think she could pull off the unthinkable? She's gone a bit under the radar, hasn't she so far this year. She hasn't been getting that many wins, but she does love to play against one of those top ranked players. She won't be intimidated by the nature of that situation. I think potentially it's going to be one way traffic, purely because the nature of the court and the nature of iga is that she really does get back. And I think she probably is the best defender on the tour and the best mover on the tour. And christia is all about hitting winners. And so I think if you're able to do a similar thing in terms of the right accounting match, I think she will be able to weave her web and make that very difficult for Costa to get the ball to the court. Yeah, I think so. I quite like a bit of Serrano stare. I've seen her quite a bit of grand slams and she's always involved with all the very entertaining matches, but I'm not so sure that the one against film tape is going to be quite so close in entertaining. What I think would be the more entertaining clash from this side of the drawer is the look of Rebecca quarterfinal because I think that's quite an interesting match up Rebecca are doing very well to come through the draw so far in straight sets and also coming through beaten as a ranker and von drew so far, but we know muck of our on her day can cause an upset as well a bit like a castella but perhaps a slightly different level. Joel had predicted Rebecca to win the title. She's looking good so far. So where do you think we're back in is going to fare in this tournament? Do you think she could be the one maybe going further to upset Sri Lanka's apple cart maybe? Well, I think the nature of the court, it does suit a player who might not naturally be the quickest of movies to give them a bit more time to get behind the ball. And that's why I think it looks like ego has got so much time. So I think if you're a big hitter and she is, and you're able to kind of play it almost a little bit like a clay court in that sense. I think it's going to be a really interesting encounter. I think that match with milk of earth. I think that would be particularly interesting. At this stage in the quarterfinal, and I think whoever wins that match will be highly entertaining. But we're back in had some injury woes coming in. We weren't sure there was a question mark and I said Joel, it was very bold of him to predict. We're back in it to win this one because she did have to pull out of her last match prior to this. But she's beaten Grand Slam champion in canon, former champion, but then obviously a bit more straight and against. But obviously, she had a great result. And Dallas. So she's beating some form players and making it look pretty straightforward. So I would say that's probably my prediction for this area that I reckon that's probably what we're going to end up having an eager feeling take matter. We would definitely have that. She's been split into two. Is there any way to compete here as a self maybe? You can delve into that if you want to unpack what's going on there. But no, we're back in it. I think it will be her kryptonite in the sense that. The battle of the slam champions as well, really. And just I have to move before we move on to the other part of the draw, Chris. Sloane Stephens against Sofia kenin that did catch my eye in the drawer. Two former Grand Slam champions to American players. Straight sets Ken and I assume you got up in the middle of the night to watch this match as well. As you do for Sloan. It was unfortunate. I think canon did play very well, but I just think we've been in a bit of a tricky spot with Sloane this last couple of years in terms of what's going to happen with a game and where her commitment is to tennis. And I think it's not as focused as she could be at some of these moments. I'm hoping we get a clay court resurgence like we did last year with a quarterfinal in Paris, but Miami, she's won it before. So I'm staying optimistic in that sense that there's still a little bit of hardcore hope left this year. Yes, let's see what she does. Over the next half of the sunshine double. And then let's look at the other results from the ladies side because Australian open champion arena sapa linker. She's doing well. She has benefited from a walk over, but she had a tough match against Barbara critique of her, who I think you were tipping quite a bit, weren't you Chris of late. But it was a link that came out on top in their round of 16 clash. What did she make of that match and sabalenka's performance? Well, I was watching it yesterday and I do think it was bit topsy turvy. I don't think either of those players would say that they played their best tenant in that one. Both had moments where they played well. It was quite stop and start in terms of the tennis and be a missed second server turn and then a winner of a first serve. So it was one of those sorts of matches where it was about getting the win and winning ugly if you needed to. So not pretty, but finding a way to win is obviously what the champions do and what the champions do best and sabalenka was able to edge that. It was super tight in that final set. It was 5 four and it went to juice in that game. I can't quite remember there's a breakpoint or not, but it could have gone either way that clash. So I think a bit of revenge there from what happened in Dubai where she actually bagels, critique of that first set and then went on to lose that match. So having picked up a relatively straightforward first set, she must have been thinking surely not again. But no, I think it was a solid performance. And she's moved to 15 one. For the season. So I think we kind of forget that obviously she did pick up that title prior to Australia. And then I think a lot of people would love to see on tech final. I think that's what I got, I think. Suddenly you're getting it all right. It hasn't happened yet, but yeah, she wants to stop a link virtually unbeaten for the year. So her good form continues. And her serving form really as well. Compared to last year when she was couldn't get a serve in. But she'll be playing playing coco Goff in the court of final and the other quarterfinal is between Maria thackeray and Petra kvitova. Convicted of a beating Jesse pagola, I woke up this morning looked at the live scores and saw that they had like an epic tiebreak to 24 point final set tie break in that match. Which was crazy because of saving four match points. Match of the tournament possibly, Chris.

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"Was quite funny this week and that's the fact that there's going to be a statue built of rapha in Majorca, I think and it's going to include him and his water bottles so it's going to look towards his family home in manacor, which is sort of this second biggest city of the island and they're going to do a statue of him. I was going to include his going to include bottles placed as he likes to do and it's going to be an inscription highlighting his values so it's going to be kind of I think one of those more interactive sculptures where you can engage with it is I think it's going to be him sitting sitting on a wall kind of thing rather than just standing like that or playing tennis like that one at Roland Garros. So I quite like those statues. I walked past one on my way to work sometimes as a seated statue of John Keats. So I'm quite excited by this. That is Kim. But what, the statue of John Keats? Yeah, I feel like I do. But it's guys hospital in London, if anyone wants to go there. I don't think that. So no water bottles. Bending over to adjust them. Is that what we're thinking for this one or are we thinking they're more just symbolic as part of his whole shtick? I don't think it's going to be bending over in the statue, but I think they're just there as symbolic. Hopefully they won't get to face or anything like that. But recycling in Mallorca. Don't leave your bottles on the floor like rapha. But yeah, I've just been to man, of course, I'm going to have to go back when the statue is unveiled to see it in person, but it's quite exciting. But yeah, we're not here to talk about, I guess, statues, are we as much as we'd love to. But let's talk about Indian Wells because we've had loads of action. We're at the quarterfinal stage. Let's begin with the women's straw, Chris, your bread and butter. So to speak. What's been your standout story from the first week on the women's side of the draw Indian Wells? Well, I mean, I'm going to be predictable, but it has to be the return of Emma radically to form. I think what makes it so great this week is that she talked about the fact she hadn't been able to practice in the way that she wanted to. She obviously had that wrist injury was coming back. She'd had tonsillitis. When it rains it pours, it seemed to be for the British number one. And she was able to turn up and play some fantastic tennis to upset this year's Australian open semifinalist and Joel's one of Joel's favorites, magdalena. And then backing that up with a win over the world number 13, her second highest win so far, highest women against bench at the U.S. open in 2021. So there are some symbolism there. She's won three match in a row. The second time since that run. So it feels like even though it might have ended in a slight last that it was a really great week for her. And I have to say, I was glued to the had admire match. That was exceptional tennis. The first set was massive hitting. And the writer colony from the U.S. open, and she was taking on the ball. She was right inside the baseline. And so for me, seeing what looked like an almost a 100% rider carni playing rata colony style tennis, I just think it's so great to see because she's been so unlucky. And I think it's one of those things where we need to remember just how talented she is because despite the hiccups that she might have had, when she steps into a tennis court playing while it really is something to behold. Yeah, and I think just seeing those stats actually, that she hadn't had three consecutive wins since her run at the U.S. open. Until now, that's like well over a year and a half. And that just shows you really how much injury woe. She's had and form struggles and the fact that also she's never beaten a top ten player on the tour. So it was great for her to get that win against had admirer who's just outside the top ten. But yeah, real positives, I think, just with the form that we saw, she may have come a cropper against eager to be on tech in the early hours of this morning in the UK. She only won four games against eager shiv on tech, but I feel like it's more than most exactly. It's a deluge of games compared to what some people have got against film tech. But I think considering how Welsh we want has been playing as well and being the world number one. It was always going to be a tough ask so I'm not surprised and she did play well. I watched that this morning woke up extra early and she was everywhere. I couldn't believe how well she was defending out of the corners. She on tech managed to get behind the ball and put it back even with more depth and radically hit it with. So she was almost a human wall that also had some serious hitting potential. A bit devastating that second set to be honest. Yeah, it sort of ran away from Emma, I think, didn't it because eager won the last 6 games. The Polish bakery opened. And she would go on to play Serrano castella, who did upset podcast favorite Caroline Garcia in a three set tussle. Castella, one of those players that is very often, is there to cause an upset, isn't she? So bit frustrating for Garcia, but do you think castella couldn't continue her run here against fontaine? Or is she just going to how many games is she going to get?

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"When they grew up, they kind of separated. I think if they stay together, I totally agree. Yeah. They had that banter between each other that could have played up into this. Oh, absolutely. A 100%. 'cause I think individually they're both so funny, but together they're stronger. Yeah. I would say, I think Adam Sandler tried to do something like this with him and Kevin James didn't work. Yeah. I see it a lot. Well, what's the one with go to the white castle? Oh my God, first of all, I love Harold. They had that potential to be really nostalgic, but they separated. They separated also, but Harold and Kumar is actually the first one Harold and Kumar go to white castle is actually one of my favorite movies of all time. And I'm just going to go into a small tangent about it, a fun fact about this movie that I think it's really overlooked. It is one of the first high grossing comedies with two Asian leads. So I think that's really important. It gets overlooked because it's a stoner comedy. But it is, I think that's monumental. And it launched both their careers. Also, we should do a four 20 theme month. Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. A 100% agree. Dazed and confused. Dancing is grandma's boy. There's a whole bunch of super trooper. There's a whole bunch we could do. I mean, I agree. I think that would be great. And we'll kick it off with her owner. But that's to come because April is many months away. So back to Abbott and Costello. Back to the boys. Back to the boys, but then even in every comedy that we just listed. There was still that element of yes, these are great. These are great ensemble cast, but they do have this level of gross out humor. That Abbott and castello don't ABBA and Costello. And I think, I don't know, maybe it is a product of the time that they were in where this, but at the same time, I don't know, because you could watch something like blazing saddles and the humor is so drastically different. Did come out 30 years later, 2040 years later, but film doesn't change that fast. Yeah, no. And like one reason I like Abbott and Costello is they knew that they were a comedy duo. Oh yeah, they knew that they played off each other. And I think deep downside, they knew like on their own, it wouldn't be as successful. So they've done a ton of movies and they've also other movies that they have. They introduced the Andrew sisters. They have a singing sister singing, and there's a lot of, it's a lot of, how can I say it? Not theatrics, but pageantry? Yeah, they have the music and the singing and it's wholehearted fun. And you could see some of the stuff Costello does. If you look at the reactions of the people around him, you can tell that they are dying inside because it looks on their faces. Even castella does something like his little side of his face comes up like he just wants to burst out laughing. And I can imagine being on set with Abby and Costello is similar to what it would be like to be on set with someone like Robin Williams, who's just so naturally funny. And Ken just like riff for hours that I think that'd be, I think that'd be really interesting. Someone like, I don't know, like Billy Crystal. I think these people are naturally hilarious and they bring this polarity, Tim Conway. Tim Conway. If you ever get a chance to watch the Carol Burnett show, there's an episode. It's called the baby elephant. And basically Tim Conway goes on this tangent about a baby elephant and it's freaking hysterical, but it wasn't part of the show. So he has like cracking up Dick Van Dyke. They're basically dying. Have you come in? And it was just something sporadic off the top of his head. I love it. Yeah. And that's just part of two comedy. True comedy. This is what it is. A true comedy. I love it. And I love a good pratfall. I think it's come through the ages, and it's still, it's still doing really well. And I love, I love when people use that sort of zany body comedy. One show that I was introduced to also later in life is a show called scrubs, very popular medical show. But I think that shows very funny and I also uses a lot of physical comedy and prat falling and just like a lot of really insane things. And I, when I watch Abbott and Costello, it brings me to that show for some reason because I'm imagining like Elliot being bumbling and falling and Sean running on the treadmill and just like eating it and then JD and Turk and all their zany sort of pairings and things. So I think it's really funny that even though we talk like movies is more than just dialog, right? And Abby and Costello have this presence. If you watch them, their body language is just, it's funny, it's spot on. There's like moments in the movie where they don't even really say anything. It's just like their reactions and it's hysterical, especially Costello. Like, there's one part where he's got the bodies inside the elevator, and the detective is trying to go upstairs to his room. And he's trying to block them from going to the elevator. And he's doing everything he can to not open the elevator doors to see the bodies, and then finally, it opens, and he's got his back to him and the detectives and then walk in, like, are you ready to go? And he's like, I'm so young. I'm sorry. I'm not ready to go. He turns around when his hands out to be cuffed and he's like, looking for the bodies. He's like, what the? What's happening? He's like, oh, okay, yep, ready to go now. And then so yeah, so I think I love when Costello misinterprets what someone says. So there's a part in the movie where he's dressed up as a maid. To try to try to move around. And as this, he has a very persistent male guess who's like not leaving him alone being if it was an actual female character would be very harassing. And I thought it was so funny because he's like, oh, can I have a little tap? Assuming that he wants to touch Costello's bottom. So slaps him in the face. It is, it's very funny, and I love that. And I think, I don't know, I think it works really well. And I love his misunderstanding. He's like Amelia Bedelia. I thought it was funny because he goes into Abbott and he goes, what happened? He goes, he wanted a smack so I gave it to him. I gave it to him. It was so funny. And I love how we love to think that movies don't fall into tropes and they're better than these molds that they're put in, but watching these old movies you can see tropes that are still alive today. At the end, you have the summary of the case. You have who did it, why did they do it? All the pieces coming together. You see that in every mystery. Chekhov's gun, which is one of my favorite literary and visual tools. You see that with the swinging, what it was a mallet. I think it's so fun that these tools and ideologies, even though they're old world, are still used today. And you can see it like, I don't know. Yeah. I think the props that people use today Abbott Costello did a lot of those props before. Oh, absolutely. I mean, this one was definitely very funny, but I don't think it was as physical as Frankenstein. No, no, that was a very, even Costello went through a lot of physical difficulties because that movie. You know, he actually put himself in danger that he could punch in the face. He did a lot of stuff that was off to make the scene funnier. And that's where I think differs from now. He did his own stuff. And he made himself available to make it funnier, but he also knew that he could get hurt doing it, but he didn't care. Yeah. He just wanted the movie to be that good. And it was that good. Yeah. And we're talking about it almost a hundred not like

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"What happened in the world of your host the wizard of wise picture was and this week you're now doing another Abbott that's normally called meet the murderer. No, the killer. We just talked about how we were confusing the movie, the movies I've set off offline, but no, we're doing advancing with the killer, Boris Karloff. Yes. Boracay is in it, no spoiler on that. No spoiler on that. So I don't know if you guys had tuned in to our abban Costello meet Frankenstein. My history with Evan and Costello is not as richer as deep as Ben. So Ben I'm going to let you know that I watch old movies. It's not my fault. No, no, I just, like I had said before, I had only read or heard who's on first when I was in English class, and then Ben introduced me on my first movie, which I loved listening to the episode. It's amazing. Yes. So avid Costello are my favorite comedy to do. I'm in sorrow. But I love this one is if you listen to the one about Frankenstein, Costello is basically downplayed in that one with no one believes him, they think he's basically an idiot and just coming off his stupid and Abbott is basically totally in denial of anything castella tells him about Frankenstein. In this one, it's the total opposite. There are murders going on and Abbott basically tries to save Costello. Every chance he can without jeopardizing any of them getting in trouble. Absolutely. And with me only seeing two of these movies, it kind of seems like the dynamic between them is that who's the main one. Abbott is Costello is the short one, Abbott's tolerant. Okay, so Costello, who I'm going to call in my head, the main one. Costello is much more of the prat falling and the body comedy and all these stunts and practical practicality. And I think that it's so funny because he always has this kind of like nervous bumbling energy, I feel. Yes. He is definitely the main comedy protagonist. Oh, absolutely. He is the one that all the comedy stuff is around. Abbott is more like the down to earth centered individual, whereas castell is the one that makes all kinds of bumbling mistakes. Yeah. And I thought, I thought it was so funny. So this one was more like a murder mystery because we have a man who's killed, Costello is framed for the murder. And it happens at a hotel, and all the suspects are actually in the hotel staying. Yes. So it's a very fun whodunnit, which was not the format I was expecting going in. Yeah, yeah. Costello's a bellhop, and basically at the beginning of the movie, the author that's coming in, he's going to release a memoir. And it's going to basically incriminate all these people. Yeah, because he was a lawyer. Yeah, so this is something that they can't have happened. So at the beginning, he messes up and he castello basically says to the guy, I'll get you. And he's like, oh, he threatened me. He's like, he's like, you're going to get some fired. And that's what leads to him being the number one suspect. That's he said, I will get you. And then it's basically Costello repeatedly falling into bad events where bodies fall into his lap and he's trying hard to tell people what's going on and he's trying to tell Abbott. And every time he tries to show Abbott, the body disappears. Oh my God, so that was one of the funniest scenes. He's like, no, the bodies here. It's here, and they're like running through like, first of all, the biggest suite in the hotel I would assume it has like 5 rooms in it. And the body just keeps moving every time. I thought it was so fun, but then you have Abbott hiding the gun, planning, hiding the bodies in the elevator, planning a gun and someone else's room. It's like, first of all, this police officer is bad at his job. Well, Costello was supposed to be his cousin in this. True. So their blood and that comes into play later on. He's like, we're blood. But he basically, it's the opposite of the Frankenstein one where he 100% police Costello's innocent could not possibly commit these Meredith and he's basically comes across all these bodies and he's like trying to help Costello hide the body so that they're not found so that he won't be incriminated right away. Exactly. And just bumbles his way through the whole thing. One of them, one of my favorite parts is so the police are holding him in a giant suite. We've talked about it. It has four rooms. He has this beautiful woman who's trying to convince him to sign a confession because she's like, we're going to get him to thank fashion, and then we're going to make him look like he killed himself. And then we're all going to get away, Scot free. So while he's doing that, he's ordering the most lavish things. And the guys go, you got to relax. He goes, why it's on the state. This is California it's huge. It's not like Rhode Island, and I thought that was just like, I don't know why that line sent me. I thought it was hilarious. Yeah, a 100%. Like the whole movie, like watching Costello, the stuff he does in this. There's one point where Boris Karloff is like a Swami and he hypnotizes him and he wants him to commit suicide. This way. So he tries to get him to hang himself and like Costello basically rips the new sound and he's like, you know, all right, well, then I'm gonna have you jump out this window and he's like, no. He's like, I'm not gonna do it. He's not gonna happen. And he goes, jump and he jumps backwards. He's like, no, you're supposed to jump out the window and he's like, no, I'm not gonna do that. It is, it is so funny. And that sequence of these failed suicide, or attempted suicide attempts from reminding me of, did you ever see the movie better off dead with John Cusack? Yes. Yes. So do you know how he better after for those who haven't seen it? Hilarious movie. I highly recommend. But one of the points is that John Cusack tries to kill himself. A bunch of different ways. And they all go so comedically wrong. Yeah, that's like this. Like this. Kyle off, oh, so there's one point where California has a knife. And he's like, all right, would you stab the man in the mirror? And Costello's view, the only person he sees in the mirror is Boris Calvin. Yup. Yup. I will. I will, and he goes, then stab him, and then he comes after Kyle off, I was like, wow, wow, what are you doing? No, no. Not me. Who's supposed to be you? Then Abbott walks in 'cause I love he is Abbott coming in. So he runs off and then I have it walks in and castella is about to stab me, slaps so funny. No, he slaps his fingers, stops his fingers. And wakes him out of it and he's like, what's up? He's like, what are you doing? It was hilarious. And it was so it was fun. It still had some of similar tropes, I think, because it came out in that same time, 19 40s, early 50s. Fall into a lot of the women in the movie fell into a lot of the same tropes of like, oh, I'm the femme fatale. Oh, I'm the soft spoken niece or granddaughter, whatever. But this movie isn't about them or that. It is about Abbott and Costello being hilarious. Yes. And honestly, the women and the thing aren't really centered. No, they're not. They're really sidelined. Yeah, and they're suspects, but they're not focused. It's mostly all the male characters that are highly represented. Let's detectives. Right. The other male characters that are being the female, there's one female that is kind of lead in it. So when it was seducing him. Yes, but other than that, that's it. I thought it was really funny. I thought it was really well done. I don't know. I love Abbott and Costello because I think they're humor. I've said it before, is very universal still. It's still very funny because it doesn't punch down on anybody. It's just them making very funny mistakes. Yes, a 100%. And like I said, Abbott is the more control person. But he is such a clutch himself. Oh my God, yeah. He's such a clutch himself. And they play off each other so well. The comedy

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"castella" Discussed on Woz Happening!!!!
"Makes any sense, it's like a sexual agony. Pain, but it's also a pleasurable pain, at least in the cinemas, like thoughts. He doesn't think so. He absolutely does not think so. But we have him then transforming at the end, which is exciting. And we have the girl and her brother's boyfriend just trying to sit with what happened, which I think would be super interesting to see. So what I liked about this movie is we have a protagonist who is in recovery, right? Very interesting already. And I feel like maybe I was lazy writing that we didn't dive into more of her history. We just sort of got glimpses of it through how people treated her and her decision making, which I felt like was very accurate, but I think that she sort of brought this levity to the movie where she brought this sword forward thinking where she was like, people don't kind of like class sell. So in our last episode, we just talked about Evan castle where no one believed her. And then castella no one believed him because he was dumping, and this one no one believes her because she's an addict. Right. It's stereotyping. It's stereotyping. And I think that's so true, even today, if you hear a story and someone's like, oh, and someone would add in the caveat that the person either relaying the story or involved in the story has any sort of drug issues, I think, is a disservice because you're already in your mind discrediting what they're saying. And I think in this movie, they showed that everyone discredited what she was saying. And I thought that was very powerful. For me, every time the person starts with the box, they're doing something bad. They know it's bad. And then their answer to correcting this is to do more bad, hoping that something good will come out of it. Absolutely. And no. I mean, for me, the only good I think came out of her was killing her awful boyfriend, getting rid of the character I'm referring to as Jonathan. And I don't know, I think it really helped her development and her process of learning to let go and you know what? Sometimes people aren't there to clean up your mistakes and sometimes the decisions and your actions are permanent. And I think that was more a resonating takeaway for me. Yeah, I think in the end of both movies, the heroines get clarity. Oh, absolutely. On themselves. I would say a little less in the first one because she's more just like escaping this awful family that she has. Right. Whereas this one, she has more agency in her life. She's like, we don't know what's going to happen to her, but she's not probably going to be a drug act. She's probably going to take accountability. And do these things that she was not doing throughout the whole movie. Yeah, I think in the first one, her clarity is she didn't see how bad her family really was. Okay, that makes sense. How downtrodden her dad was and how awful her mom is. Her uncle, I don't think she was so naive to them. This brought her clarity, but what she really was or what her family really was about. My mother, her uncle, her father, so she gets clarity on that. And this one, it's clarity on herself about she has this addiction. And only she can overcome it and only she could overcome the things that attacked her in this movie like her boyfriend being too faced prick. Like things like her brothers always taking care of her. So when she says, no, I know that's not my brother. I think that was her clarity of I can't depend on him to help me no more. Right. You have to do everything on my own. So when she left there and the boyfriend says, are you all right? She's like, yes and no. You know, I think no, because everything she went through, but yes, because I think she understands now what she has to face. Absolutely. And I think with certain situations, if someone's always cleaning up your mess, there's never any accountability. And there's never any sort of responsibility. But she has to take responsibility for her brother's death. And I think she finally does that. Not last moment. Right. I think so too. And I thought that was really, I thought it was good. I like the movie. I know a lot of people don't like me. I like the movie. I like the movie. I'm a huge advocate for it. I thought it was great. I mean, there's a few movies that people are like, oh my God, I don't like it. And I'm like, I actually like it. The new Halloween ends. People hated the new Halloween ends. And I'm like, but I understood it. I have not seen it so I can't talk about it, but we'll have to watch it and we'll see it, but I understood the ending. You can't go into an ending and be like, all right, because everybody wants these huge climatic things and sometimes in life, that's not how it happens. Absolutely. Things always end the way you want it to end. And for me, the way they ended it, it ended. Oh, well, that's how it ended. And everybody else, they didn't want to see it, and you know what? Thanks and things and here's the thing, things end. Yeah, Tom Brady, patriots. This one dynasty is over. It ended. I'm going to say one thing. And one thing only about Tom Brady. You should have, he should have just followed his beautiful wife giselle and retired, and retired, and guess what? Human arrogance and look at him now. He looks like shit, he's playing like shit. You open the box, Tom. You open the box. Open the box, Tom. And he's failing. I mean, I don't give a shit about football, but God, Tom Brady. All the cenobites are coming out to get you. Antonio Brown and all these other people attack gut. And here's the thing. Gisele is beautiful and amazing and incredible. She makes more money. I don't know, like overall, but she made more money than him. All she wanted was him to show up for her family. She literally was just like, you're going to be a dad. And he can't give up football. You can't give up football. My God. Again, human Americans. Human arrogance. Tom Brady is like the Jonathan of this movie. I know his name's not Jonathan, you guys. I do not remember it though. Well, I love hellraiser. It's on Hulu. Please, please watch it. It is a fun ride. It is violent. It's a little dark, so watch it at night. But I loved it. Ben, anything that you got? No. I thought it was really great. We've hit on all the points that I thought. I thought it was like one of those movies where you watch it, and you see the character development and you actually see the cenobites develop it. So I like that a lot. I think the cenobites are better in this one than the original for the way they look and up here. They appear more like what I have pictured them after I read the book. So that was my thing. Absolutely. I wanted them to be a little wetter, but I love a horny scary movie, and that's what we got. I highly recommend it for everybody. Thank you guys so much for listening. We love doing this. 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NEWS 88.7
"castella" Discussed on NEWS 88.7
"Engineering and science. Learn more at math works dot com. This is here and now, tomorrow marks the start of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, and the federal government predicts it will be more active than normal with 13 to 20 named storms. Climate change in general is bringing more frequent and intense storms all along the Atlantic Coast, and that is a concern to people who live on Pearl Avenue in Revere, Massachusetts, just north of Boston. Rural avenues, a quiet street with beautiful views of the ocean. Residents say it's a great place to raise kids. Problem Is it often floods? Miriam Wasser from member station W. Bur brings us the story. 22 year old Samantha Woodman grew up in a small white House on per lab. I absolutely loved the streets. My whole family is on here, so it's really nice, because way always used to just go over each other's houses that bite that. It's like this is my ancestry here, so it was Very nice neighborhood to grow up and we're going up here also meant that flooding was just part of life. It's because per lap board was a title Marsh and its eastern end is right by the ocean. Whitman says it was normal for people's lawns to disappear underwater during storms are really high tides. I remember there was a storm and I was much younger in the house across the street, that gray one right there. They had these bins in the back full toys or whatever that we used to play with, and all that was carried out to the marsh. Tell. A few months ago, the Woodman's rented a house several lots in from the ocean end of the street. Was a part of the neighborhood that didn't usually see much flooding. But in January 2018 a big nor'easter head Per lab was absolutely pummeled. 2018 was Time. I want to forget the time. Most of us want to forget that Samantha's mom, Don Woodman. High tide approached huge waves crested nearby sea wall and the water in the marsh was rising fast. Would meant he had gone out a few days earlier, so they were actually staying with friends across town as the storm hit. My cousin Sandy was sending me the videos and the pitches and I was like, Oh, my God! Oh, my God, I'm not even there to do anything. When they returned the next day, their car and at least 20. Other cars on the street was stuck in the ice totaled. Families only means of transportation was gone. It was a huge deal. You know, we're not wealthy. We weigh, scrape by and raising a single mom. Two kids, two girls. It was hard. It was really It was heartbreaking. Across the street Things also got really bad for Cristian Lab figure and her husband. Has abuts the marsh, which is basically merged with the choppy ocean water during the storm. We evacuated We actually evacuated the water was up to my husband, the middle of his chest in the basement. The washer and dryer was backing We had to shut the electrical panel off. Call the fight upon, but they came and got us and put us someplace while we waited for our ride to come and get us. A few weeks later, they were hit by another big storm and then another in March through the years with all the climate changes. Water seems to be getting higher and higher each year. S so it's more of a challenge. When I first came here, it wasn't that bad, You know? So why does she stay? Why does anyone stay? Her husband grew up on the street. She knows all of her neighbors. She can hear the ocean at night. Yes, 2018 was really bad, she says. But in general, the benefits outweigh the risks. On the street. Samantha Woodman's aunt, Center Kasteler N feels the same. A few years ago, She acquired an empty lot from her father, who lives next door and build a new house. A few 100 ft from the ocean. Seems kind of kind of bold to decide to build a house. I knew that question would come and and you know, I grew up here, so I know I knew what to expect. There's a five ft crawlspace underneath her house that's designed to flood. 2018 storm causing damage anyway. You lost all of her Christmas decorations, lawn furniture and anything else start below the house. Yes, Lauren says. She knows there some people out there who will hear her story and say she's irresponsible that everyone on the street is irresponsible for staying. Well, That's a tough one. I mean, I understand that. And I myself, you know, I think, was it irresponsible, But it's not going to be tomorrow that none of us can live here anymore. And I guess probably because I've lived here so long. I grew up here, so it's tough. Castella. Ren says she knows the sea levels are rising. But she feels strongly that the neighborhood is worth protecting. City officials, meanwhile, say there isn't much to be done. Even if they fortified the neighborhood with a 10 FT Sea walls. The water would still come up from below ground because this whole area was once ocean and marshland. I think anyone can make the argument to save areas because It's about worth to yourself. About How you feel about a certain place and the people that lived there tend to care more about the place and they want to keep it for as long as possible. Samantha Woodman is now a senior in college, she says. The experience of growing up here and in particular, the devastating storm of 2000 and 18 has inspired her to become a climate activist and study sustainability. She understands that per lap will be underwater in a few decades..

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"castella" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera
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The Truth About Wealth
"castella" Discussed on The Truth About Wealth
"Hundred years ago some cases that protected you know the people who lived in the community from the bandits because it didn't have a lot of military back then our place and so each of these towns had to learn how to protect themselves and they had their own kind of militia and so that particular region because of the soil and everything they. They grow a different brand. You don't much like we were talking about our last podcast about italy in the barbara esco in the baramulla regions It is it's a different wine kind of area there that That that they market you know under the brunello flag and so they have regulations a certain the time they have to keep it on On the would you know in in the barrels and certain amount of time in the in the bottle and then only south facing kind of land. You know where the vineyards are john like. We talked about. Enron rollo is in order. Be called barreau. You have to have mostly south facing land there in and then You have to abide by all these different regulations in you can only produce so much wine per hectare again. A hector's two point two acres so they they control the quality and the quantity of wine produced. The i found that fascinating. They do really pay attention to that because they don't want to overproduce they don't wanna let the cat out of the bag. They want the quality. One st say the highest quality from those regions. And i agree with that. I think it's it's important to recognize that that's important part of keeping the one consistent at equality level I i still believe in again unite. I agree that the the more you let that wine open in the cantor or just leave the bottle. Open the better than one smoother gets. Most people took wine too quickly particularly the italians in in the brunello particularly. You gotta let that that bottle brief to open it at least an hour before you want to drink it now if you wanna go to your if you have a local restaurant if it's still open to wanna go to your local restaurant and you know they're wireless you. Could you should order your your wind ahead of time and tell them to open it so when you arrive at the restaurant you kid be ready to go when you order your dinner. You ready had time to breathe so that that's a little trick that i learned years ago. That's that's what you should do to let these winds really make them enjoyable. Yeah absolutely and some wineries that you might wanna try. If if somebody's listening to you know to to drink with some good hearty kind of red food you know like a red sauce are even even some of the seafood. Kinda dishes with a heartier flavour are gonna do. Well would be like an altar sinoe. That's very popular. Brunello brand i think michael you probably had some sinoe so yeah argue A r g. I makes a great one Nasty so there's castello banfi. Bumpy is very popular one Castella day on these are some really good producers. Said that you you could buy easily. And of course one of the most popular families wine-producing tammy's there since since about the fifteen hundred says the family negro credible amount of wind through all kinds of levels in our was family. Yeah amazing door and one of the no one of the best wines that this this is a good story as misanjo. I don't know if realizes but uh settles one hundred percent moore low and it's grown by the antinori family in a very.

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AP News Radio
After fire, Greek police move asylum-seekers to new camp
"Hundreds of migrants from Greece's island of Lesbos finally have any place to stay Greek police are moving them to an army built camp after a fire destroyed an overcrowded facility leaving them homeless but days wearing mosque some white cover rules police escorted migrants camped out on the right side to the new sights on the islands the notoriously squalid Maria Campana down last week leaving more than twelve thousand people in need of emergency shelter Astrid castella head of the UN refugees agency office on that's both said it was essential that the migrants were found a new home it is a risk for security for public health and the it's not dignity which will remain for that everyone makes the migrants made him to set up makeshift shelters made of sheets blankets weeds in cardboard along the stretch of road near the cottage camp authorities said the fires had been set deliberately by a small group of inhabitants angered by K. that's nineteen looked on restrictions on Karen Thomas

AP News Radio
After fire, Greek police move asylum-seekers to new camp
"Hundreds of migrants from Greece's island of Lesbos finally have any place to stay Greek police are moving them to an army built camp after a fire destroyed an overcrowded facility leaving them homeless but days wearing mosque some white cover rules police escorted migrants camped out on the right side to the new sights on the islands the notoriously squalid Maria Campana down last week leaving more than twelve thousand people in need of emergency shelter Astrid castella head of the UN refugees agency office on that's both said it was essential that the migrants were found a new home it is a risk for security for public health and the it's not dignity which will remain for that everyone makes the migrants made him to set up makeshift shelters made of sheets blankets weeds in cardboard along the stretch of road near the cottage camp authorities said the fires had been set deliberately by a small group of inhabitants angered by K. that's nineteen looked on restrictions on Karen Thomas

AP News Radio
After fire, Greek police move asylum-seekers to new camp
"Hundreds of migrants from Greece's island of Lesbos finally have any place to stay Greek police are moving them to an army built camp after a fire destroyed an overcrowded facility leaving them homeless but days wearing mosque some white cover rules police escorted migrants camped out on the right side to the new sights on the islands the notoriously squalid Maria Campana down last week leaving more than twelve thousand people in need of emergency shelter Astrid castella head of the UN refugees agency office on that's both said it was essential that the migrants were found a new home it is a risk for security for public health and the it's not dignity which will remain for that everyone makes the migrants made him to set up makeshift shelters made of sheets blankets weeds in cardboard along the stretch of road near the cottage camp authorities said the fires had been set deliberately by a small group of inhabitants angered by K. that's nineteen looked on restrictions on Karen Thomas

AP News Radio
After fire, Greek police move asylum-seekers to new camp
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