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"chris carter" Discussed on TuneInPOC

TuneInPOC

05:50 min | 1 year ago

"chris carter" Discussed on TuneInPOC

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"chris carter" Discussed on Wendell's World & Sports

Wendell's World & Sports

02:56 min | 2 years ago

"chris carter" Discussed on Wendell's World & Sports

"Probably going to be in terms of him being that all around super duper michael vick randall. Cunningham type of quarterback steve young type of quarterback where there are do threat quarterbacks. The new new age of what they do quarterback is all about them. We went from bobby douglass with a chicago bears with nothing but a runner. We you know we. We went ahead and went to randall. Cunningham who revolutionized the quarterback position when he was by far and away the grip the best athletes on the football field whenever he played his athleticism and his His movements and how he was able to not only run for close to one thousand yard but also be able to throw a ninety yard bomb the freddie mitchell and those guys and be able to operate in a system designed just for him to take advantage of his skill set of his athletic ability and then after he retired after flaming out in philadelphia to come back for the year that he had Taking the place of brad. Johnson when he got injured in nineteen ninety eight with the minnesota vikings with danny green at the head coach. Brian billick the offense coordinator and have the renaissance for one year that he had where his athletic skills were quite diminished but he still had the developmental he had developed. He had developed an an opportunity to be that pocket quarterback and you had the season that he had for the vikings going. Fifteen one randy morrison chris carter and in in Isaac re-litigating i read. I read or something like that. Robert smith that team was flipping loaded. But you know what made that team go. Was the pocket passing presence of randall. Cutting him. I see possibly the scene type of adventure in terms of lamar jackson. You know developing into that type of quarterback where look man for the next four or five years lamar as be maybe one of the most if not the most dangerous threat authentic threat in the league. Because he's going to continue to develop as a pocket passer and is that leather system is still going to be there. So we're looking at lamar about maybe until about the age of twenty eight or twenty nine barring some type of injury where you're gonna have to account for him in his athleticism big time now when he starts getting into authorities when he starts slowing down a little bit won. The game progresses will in new generation of super freak athletes. Come and You know in in Start to play him a little bit more. She's going to have to adjust by that time. I'm going to go under the on the assumption that he'll be able to stay in the pocket. Use his athleticism. When need be because won't be the same as it was when he was playing at his current age right now but You know. I think that's the i think. That's the progression in terms of quarterback. Play for lamar jackson. So yes. Lamar won the mvp. When basically i wouldn't want i. I'm not gonna say that..

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"chris carter" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

29:10 min | 2 years ago

"chris carter" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

"Ric asked me if i'd come over and and hope lead his effort and it seemed like a like a good idea and now you're the president of elektra. Petroleum cracked so first of all congratulations. That's a new. It's a fletcher has been around for an in various capacities for a little over a decade partner. Rick he He started off in canada. He easily like me. He's a man of the world is the son of a british sailor who was born in tripoli. Africa emigrated canada and grew. Grew a really nice company. Called fletcher production. Sold it in two thousand nine okay and talked to rick before. But i've never met him. Okay i think i've talked. I think i was kind of similar standpoint. We looked at some stuff and just kind of naturally conversations is passed together. But i'm never met him. He's a great guy. I really really good gay big heart. But he retired. Move down to Fair hope alabama which is a beautiful little town. If you haven't been there to just chilling. yeah he was about an hour north of gulf shores. He bought a big piece of land on a polo field lamborghini. You know much like yourself. Just enjoy life. Jones says well then oil goes up over one hundred bucks in twenty ten and he goes man. I'm gonna have to do this again. So he goes drills. I first mac over well big step out. Nobody thought the play went out there. On the amos. Well came at eight hundred a day. It's produced a million one barrels of oil and was well to be. Cf again yeah. And that was Twelve dollar gas and one hundred and twenty dollar oil Could make company. Yeah absolutely so. He's drilled a bunch of info there. We've put all of our alabama production on secondary recovery. There a water drive units And then started buying pdp in texas so naturally wanted a houston office wanted personnel here boots on the ground. And you're building the office now from base of what we have. Yeah we started working together. Last august was just over a year. Now we now have over twelve people in the houston office. That's awesome out downtown around here downtown. Downtown why dude. Why are you still downtown. I've told you this cova. We left We left downtown and moved into a private building buddy of mine. Who's actually our insurance broker. Owns his own building on memorial and shepherd. Shepard i'm sorry as sawyer. Okay been there for almost eighteen months and we've slowly outgrown. It looked for new space. And it's you get good deals downtown now because everybody's left man exactly everybody's been kind of ever since coverted. Is it still. Because i remember you are at the chase building before a you. You're the churchill ops. Were very nice. And i remember but that building was so big huge. I can't imagine it did well during covert. I feel like a lot of people probably left. It's still a very low occupancy rates it because like how you supposed to like all these big companies the ones that are going to be at chase building They're going to either working from home or they're half-staff right now or i don't know how they're doing. How do you feel about where from home by the way i'm not a fan. I like it either at a. I don't i don't feel as productive. I'd rather be in the office personality productive. Either and then i i don't know our staff is now but i find for smaller companies. We rely a lot on that interpersonal communication. Oh absolutely no. I mean there's very seldom decisions made that we don't huddle up and say we're all smart guys here each of us. It's supposed to be domain experts in our respective fields but nonetheless. You're still smart guy. We need to think about this hedging strategy. We need to think about whatever the case may be and it just so much more beneficial to rouse draining my entire cell phone battery by lunch from home just constantly. Yeah banging out call. I'm working from home. donny. What's your take away from It just depends on the team. You're working with. I think entirely because there are some that are fully online and you can communicate back and forth without even being on phone calls So i think there's a way to do it but yeah there's there's a certain magic that can only happen when you're all together in the same place agree kind of some of the large companies. I mean like my cousins partner with p. wc. I don't feel like they need to be in person. They're all doing remote tasks and individually anyways and i don't think they want to be the big companies. They enjoy kind of working on their own. Just kind of just colliding. Because i don't know one of my cousins as well. He works at a major accounting firm. And he's just like. I just don't like working at the office. It's just all the financial statements at home just as easy as they can. How do you like the new oil prices and gas prices. They feel great. Don't feel so good. You're gonna drill by what we're gonna go five wells This this End of this year where we're drilling this smack over. Well we're putting that in november okay. So that'll be a deep smack over will be the largest of the wells. We drill okay. And then we have four wells. We're drilling in in south texas in bee county bi county so we're looking forward to that various depths deepest being about eight thousand eagle foods. Now know they're going to be a couple of cook mountains couple yay was so Okay see i mean. They're not big wells there. Anywhere from million to two million cubic flooded day wells but vertical vertical invention vertical production. And i've been you're looking at a dry hole cost of two hundred grand. Pnc six so each. If he's under a million hung well other than the smackers. Macaroni about two point. Four but Fourteen thousand foot well so and so but everyone. Everyone are vertical. Are you gonna be Doing all the drilling internally or you got consultants next question. We do a little bit of both. So we've got a guy that we've worked with extensively on drilling the smack over wells and he will be again in coming and on that. Well And we've actually got a jv with another operating group in in south texas so We'll join ops cool and so it's funny because it was small. Afc's we brought that offshore mentality that had from early in my career where nobody owns one hundred percent anywhere and really kind of leveraged maintaining good gina. Having more smart smart people in the room but not blowing out. Your gna cost. So but do you find. That is a little bit counterproductive. When you have too many smart people in the room can be and you got too many people. When you're just like no i want to. I want to drill to the staff. And let's say you know as you're drilling right. You're like no no. We're we're changing our direction. We're going to go instead of the ego. we're gonna go to the buddha. We're going to go this and we're going to go there or do you find that to be an issue. Because i do find that to be an issue when there's too many too many cooks in the kitchen because that everybody's gonna opinion and that everybody's opinion should technically count fiscally speaking but then sometimes you just don't really believe what somebody else is doing. So the way we've approached this there's Plenty of cooks. But many are sue chefs. There's only two chefs which is myself and my counterpart at the other company. So yeah i mean they're geos make comments or gm's make comments are geo huddle up and make comments are regulatory handling all the permitting and the likes Our land is working with their land. Yeah they ran some preliminary title. We're doing all of the drill site title opinions it. It's been a good relationship to date. So i hope it continues in that manner. What do you think oil's going men or oil and gas. You think we're seeing one hundred man you would they we. I think we're gonna see. I think we're gonna see a dollar gas before december do you. I think so. I think it's gonna. I think it's gonna be a cold ass winter and i think a cold winter always means nice pricing So i think we're gonna see a dollars. Maybe even more you could it absolutely. Could you agree or do you think. I think it all depends on On these resurgences of kovin when you were seeing strong demand recovery Earlier in the year oil was up on delta head. Commodore and everything I i mean. I think long term yeah. The replacement reserves drilling down so much granted baker hughes rig count. Last week is almost double. We've gone from three to five hundred fifty three hundred rigs five hundred and fifty over the last year. Everybody can make money right now. They can't before it was at sixty me and you can make money now. Excellent the big boys. They can all make money. Yep everybody can make money right. Access to capital. I think is more constrained than it was previously. The public market still aren't super favorable of it. The guys are from everybody. I've talked to their flip-flopping every week. Almost literally they're just like one week they're like yussef. What do you want. do you want your money. You want this and we don't deal really with private equity is i just know. He's kind of stay in the loop and the next week. There's just like yeah. We're we're just not going to spend a dollar on this anymore. We don't believe in this. And i'm just thinking well. How do you change so quickly. They're just like we. Just don't trust the volatility and i'm just like the volatility would scary to think hard. Anything was it august september last year. Thirty eight. I closed the deal in january. That was under on september price deck. That was thirty three dollars. A barrel and dollar ninety six. Look like a stud right now. We're back in fact guys given happen. You got the two for the money you know what you're doing that Hey i'm i'm the i'm the oracle oil's going up would never put profess to be but yet a lot a lot of fun when it goes that direction instead of the opposite who my guys that was. Yeah that was we were. We were lucky that we kind of had some similar stuff happened that we were able to close deals at much. Lower price dex. No yeah we currently are. We bought six Six packages in in twenty twenty so it was Smart those was fantastic but who could have ever forecasted it. We were just long energy. We didn't think it was in a year or anything else. We were just finding good deals and Underwriting on the current strip at that point in time so which area do you like the most right now for the simple fact of just like. It's the next You know. Just the oracle. Chris carter where do you think is the next permian slash delaware. What is it man. I wouldn't even profess to know. I i will tell you that. I've really fallen in love with this gulf coast conventional. I think there's a lot of meets the left on the bono either I'm i'm really enjoying gas. I never thought i would say hasn't been a large oil producer. I am loving the low lifting cost of gas. I mean i was gonna say. I'm saying the barnett. I think the bindings garnett's what's gonna comeback. I'm not talking about these ridiculous horizontal that everybody else had. But i think like if you can find a way to get your efi costs Lower which you can You know all are in place now to get rid of your water electricals. All their now. Wise county That decatur area man. I really really think that the. I think the really looks good right now. Now you wanna turn the drill bit there. I want to. But i'm still scared. Because i think gases so waldo right now i'm still running everything at a dollar deck okay on guests. Everything is three dollars for me right now. i'm not. I'm not going just flat black three dollars. I'm not go into four. I'm not going so actually flat three dollars. And i started going down to two ninety two eighty in twenty twenty four twenty five okay so yet is flattered to three years and then i start pushing back because i just don't i don't believe you just don't know what's going to happen gasman you can't you can't predict it so. It's a big resurgence in the unconventional. You're going to see all the associated gas yeah no see. I'm i'm a big. I like gas. I love i like i mean. It turned me on when i got more familiar with just setting a compressor. Y'all and unloading these wells. I mean from an artificial lift standpoint. Yeah it's so simple but the scoop. I like the scoop too. I like the scoop. Because i think the devon's the chesapeake i think people have have they've laid the roadmap on what not to do there now yup and spending so much money so now. I'm kind of at the place now where i'm like I think i could do this a little bit. Better or pick-up some there low hanging fruit something that i don't know. What do you guys fletcher operating oklahoma. No no no. We're we're pretty much central Essentially focused on south texas one hundred hundred and twenty thousand net acres and south texas now across which is just beat. No no no we We start in what was called east texas. That's robertson madison. Leon Beaujolais cotton valley etc are are horizontal. One down. we got a bunch of stuff into it. Be of be kearns goalie. Add a fifty thousand acres there Star dog owes apopka web lasalle. Brio and mcmullan dude. You come across a whole exactly coast so you love them. Every you had problems with the any The mcconnell's come across the border and some those lasalle county areas. Yes and no had. We've had a lot of What's so funny donny. How can it be. Yes and no question. I mean depends on what you define promised we. We have cameras on everything as i'm sure you do. We've had a lot of guys blow through gates in the middle of the night and go through some sort of a drug deal or who knows what kind of a deal. Well no it. Just a lock on a gate is not a huge issue right. It's not like you know you don't mess with those guys. Don if you see a gate blown over and you see headlights area you earn the hell around pretty much. The hell out of there that i've been told so we have one of ours. One of our fields is about a few miles Close to the rio grande river and the game cameras right. They pick somebody almost every night. Yep in now apparently We're looking at the pictures. Some of the guys You could tell. Some of the cartel are now sending over like they're hiring mercenaries. They're coming over like fully automatic weapons in their guiding. These people through and you see these guys were moving much quicker much smarter like people who do this now and everybody's talking about you see them or if you anything right the give you about like a second two seconds if you linger for too long. This is just stories. I don't really know if this is true You turn around right away you. You didn't see anything you just walk away. Yeah get back in your truck The the people at walmart that during the bill for donations at christmas time. Basically sensible if you make contact longer than a couple of seconds in. You're in trouble. Yeah that's exactly what it is know that one is like a few dollars in this one. They'll kill you so very similar similar principle. Very air flight firefly. Yeah that's it. that's it for you. I've noticed they liked to get above about can't county in. We've got all just like you were saying stuff right along the river and we see a lot of movement there but our stuff like in lasalle one county in Seemed like they can get across the border. Get a little ways away and then you know. Stop it do whatever they're going to do. I'm always were very cognizant of that now. Which is it's scary. It's scary. I think people don't realize like it's a real pandemic like i wish like like i don't want people to be stuck in like freaking these mexican camps that like our alongside the border but man if there was a safer way to kind of get people across it'd be a lot better because the border patrol people down there. They're pretty intense man. Yeah they have pretty much. It's it's it's martial law with those border patrol like they stop every mile and we. We went ahead and put a bunch of additional safety for our guys. We track all the vehicles every one of our employees as a A cell phone and there's an application on their field safe. Yeah so they can literally get help on a drop of a hat down to a gps. Coordinate wow I mean we. The south texas authorities does unfortunate. But it's the truth man I wish i wish everybody could get across. I'm i'm. I'm hope i'm a big. You know this obama become by. I want everyone to come over and be a helpful. Us citizen the best way possible by just wish. There was a better way to do it. Then these guys selling their souls to the cartel and the cartel taking advantage of just that Speaking of cartel you listening my dog. My friends friends of the show. Friends of the show Send the check sponsor sponsored by the cartel That's okay so that's super cool so you think that oil. No you didn't answer. And i'm happy to continue to belabor the point but i think Gas will continue to go I mean you look at the ellen g cargoes etc thirty bucks 'em over in europe right now are you right now. We are and We'll have to say if you know cargill screwing me hard While cargill right throw a good party though they do You know but who who could afford this. We haven't seen a doubling of the commodity price and a decade. So we thought we had done quite well three. oh nine in the freeze. Not having any idea you'd be looking at six bucks in the middle of summer so You know it is what it is. I try to enjoy the fact that i can escape uncle sam with a loss on hedging but just look at it as a profit sharing arrangement with cargo for right now but they all expire. You're in another two months. You should be coming up on Oh yeah now we did. This calendar year. I saw i saw buddy from cargill on thursday and he goes man. I can't tell you. How many angry phone calls i get. I'm sure i'm sure because just like what us out of those goddamn contract. Let us enjoy the way out you know. They saw three dollars in february hedge. Two three years and it was low twos for at that time. Three dollars you were six years add. We was it. Was it just kind of a screwy time. But that's just it's gambling right where it is everything about it. That's what we over. Just the truce former gamblers out here like it's almost the stock market but frankly more gambling than the stock market. I think you talk those well. Such a totally different discussion. We waited the crypto guy will so we had a number of wells and use going to steal this from me here in a heartbeat but That were large producers but small gas producers. They never made sense. The tie in we were playing the gas coined yip so we started setting generators. And we're who about seven. Bitcoin a month right now Damn you chris. It's i've been thinking about it last. We've had the discussion. It just didn't make sense for where we were. Yes we should probably. We'll talk. I have stranded gas. I mean it does not make sense at the current price to be mining as opposed to selling which is going to be the same argument for gas prices this this winter now if you see a cold winter if you see gas prices up where they are right now are higher. Nobody's going to be sending the storage. It'll a very very short storage season. Ohio and People are on this shit like there's no greener pasture on the other side of this fence. Now profit taking time right now. Yeah we'll talk about how you got into the bitcoin mining. Though 'cause i mean that's pretty new ideas still you know we've actually been at it for almost a year now. Okay and We had had a good buddy. You know an in a couple of our wells. That is tech focused And came up with the idea of utilizing an asset that we were otherwise liquidating. And we're burning this gas at zero value. Which would be playing a day. These are little wells man that they're big oil wells but they were hundred. Mcs of associated gas or the like. So you're never gonna spend that hundred and fifty two hundred thousand dollars to tap much less the gathering right. What are they gonna charge you. Four hundred thousand or something at least and then. We found wells here in south texas where they decommissioned the pipe. You know the old wells that we're still like a million a day But they were you know. It's an anomaly. That one out of the the broader field but enterprise you took over the pipeline as well we did not take over the pipeline. But we did take the plugging liability on that well and put it straight onto generally put a three megawatt generator there and we're starting to explore if there's ways to sell back to the grid and if we do have another super squirrelly winter you know does it then make sons you gotta model line crypto self four hundred dollars a frigging megawatt So you really you really go for it it. We've tried really hard to be vertically integrated you know about a month ago. We by victoria well services so we bought a workover recumbent. I don't know if you've seen the consolidation in that space he eased. Come full in on services huge. So you've got access. I don't remember who backs them basic energy and after. Bj went under. I was like well. You looked at much bigger deals. So the thing that i've noticed recently that scared me because we have a lot of what we anger. Wells right Is it the rental car model. You look at what happened last year with the rental car companies a car. That was thirty bucks a day a year ago. Hundred thirty today because hurts. Sold all their cars enterprise sold. So you're seeing that in the rigs coming in by two hundred and fifty three hundred. Four hundred companies scrapping half of them just chopping them. And you're seeing rig rates go from three fifty in the downturn and our two four fifty already and i think you're gonna see five fifty six hundred god damn it. I hate that. So we have like eight or nine of our own workover rigs but out of those eight or nine like our only say for our functional and obviously we have the same issues that we have every day and then having a reliable workover crews and south texas stuff. If you have any for god's sakes on the my way man because it's hard to find liable will happily of my rig do for you but An awesome set cruise. You're you're you're lucky man. Hold onto those guys. It's tough because i. I do like the idea being leading vertically integrated 'cause we are but i think we need to be more vertically integrated because you already know that transaction that we recently did. How many wells are we just picked up. It's so many that we need to have more and more and more and What was happening to us. As i would look at our our quarterly work over budget and it started to become as expensive as buying equipment. And you're like you know. Screw this. I do a year worth of work overs for twenty thousand dollars for you literally. What the home tubing now on a good day assuming every true assuming everything goes right. Come off your on off tool. i'm straight out a whole run right back in you. Got your pump waiting on site. It's you're probably gonna run either hydra testing. Es scanning at another five k. there. It's it's on bullshit that that some of the stuff and now i'm seeing the afe's on a lot of the afc over getting from our non up are not a operators and their chain. You got esp's watch. Were ninety two hundred thousand dollars now. They're one hundred fifty you bullshitting like a hundred and fifty k. To change espn and get a schedule. At what six months in advance. Four months and finding services implosion or in. I'm i it that upsets me. Because i'm like once upon a time i could get. Espn i could do the whole f. b. for fifty five thousand yep and now if you even talk about anything less than like ninety. They're just like okay. You take over operations you do it then if you can find that much because i'm like why are you guys spending that much money south you just figured out a business strategy low volume and tell them. Let me take over operators jazz. Not about idea does not a bad idea No we already have enough wells that we operate that you know we we are. You're lucky enough that we have some great operators that we work with and you obviously there some operators in our great Which it sounds like. You've already kind of seen that. And it's always the you know the people you expect you know those one operator. And they're not publicly traded. But they're large they're houston operator and they're really. They're very very pompous. Like i've dealt with a lot of different personalities characters just like you have right. I'm sure you've dealt with all the way to the the guy that you would go have a drink without the bar to the guy that you're just like i don't wanna spend another second with you And these were these guys. Were the ladder. And i kid you not mainly they. They laughed at me they literally. I've never seen somebody physically. Just look at me and just laughing. They're like bill. You know you just. You can't hang like we'll just gonna we're just gonna keep on hitting you drill you out and there's nothing you can do and i was like it was one of those moments where he just started laughing at me and he was just as little little dude. Now's like man. I wish i could just throw you out the window. And i probably could too and i was really really annoyed But they later found out they thought we were much. They thought we were like a mom and pop shop. Yeah they later found out that they had They had messed with the wrong brown. Boy can you and then They they're law firm conflicted like we. We got into legal fight. And three other law firms conflicted out because we had them on retainer and they're just like how do you ford these guys and i'm just like i don't know why she tried a number of warranty so it was and we got into a big fight in this guy had such a napoleon complex that we we kept fighting for a long time we both spend probably over a million dollars is fighting each other over something that probably cost about a million dollars and it was just at the at the end of the day just turned into egos and absolutely we ended up settling it and i remember telling you i'm just like you know what i i remember sitting in the in the mediation and i was just like we'll go for another million if that's what it takes and and they were just like and he wasn't in a position we i was in a position they keep on going and he was in a position he had aboard to report fourteen just like let's keep going and he was so upset and i remember telling him i'm just like you haven't napoleonic complex in his face turn so read he literally His attorney told me that he threw up afterwards. So imagine beat that upset about something together personally businessman that's christie no. It's all business. But i mean you dealt on stuff before that we don't necessarily agree on and we're still buddies course right. It's business like we're going to be in this business for god knows how long probably hopefully another forty fifty years together you got and We want to keep doing this man so i. I'm a big believer in. You can't always looking for more friends always looking from work then. Do we run into each other more times than some plans. I'm not playing. We just gotta run into each other. It's always fun getting together with humana catching up and this has been for me. It's been a lot of fun donny. Didn't really seem like you had a lot of fund you've falling asleep here. He has kinda boring. You know you know some episodes goodson have such a bad. You've got to kind of wrote the bunches. Screw donnie definitely producer. No no this has been awesome. Well this has been a lot of fun man a chris. Is there anything else that you want to kind of talk about plug fletcher or what you guys are doing or This has been a lot of fun and the brooklyn. Did you tell you that. I was the producer of the show. Because i'm technically well. They he he definitely downplayed about which are talking about the a productive member of the conversation on this side. Just go was recorded. It's recorded not. I wanted to be clear. I wasn't going to correct him what he called the host out about to be like he's my co host to like. You know what. I want to see if you're up in this episode. He's just a general over all by no me. Donayre were equal co hosting co co parts. I'm just a little bit more. Obviously kris knows this logo more operational and don's lot more just kind of disaster kind of just funny looking even light keep it bright yellow people like keep a bright is certainly appreciate both the time and It's been a blast. Thank you chris government. You couldn't hugs and kisses us eggs in kisses thank you..

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"chris carter" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

08:32 min | 2 years ago

"chris carter" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

"Blowing out. Your gna cost. So but do you find. That is a little bit counterproductive. When you have too many smart people in the room can be and you got too many people. When you're just like no i want to. I want to drill to the staff. And let's say you know as you're drilling right. You're like no no. We're we're changing our direction. We're going to go instead of the ego. we're gonna go to the buddha. We're going to go this and we're going to go there or do you find that to be an issue. Because i do find that to be an issue when there's too many too many cooks in the kitchen because that everybody's gonna opinion and that everybody's opinion should technically count fiscally speaking but then sometimes you just don't really believe what somebody else is doing. So the way we've approached this there's Plenty of cooks. But many are sue chefs. There's only two chefs which is myself and my counterpart at the other company. So yeah i mean they're geos make comments or gm's make comments are geo huddle up and make comments are regulatory handling all the permitting and the likes Our land is working with their land. Yeah they ran some preliminary title. We're doing all of the drill site title opinions it. It's been a good relationship to date. So i hope it continues in that manner. What do you think oil's going men or oil and gas. You think we're seeing one hundred man you would they we. I think we're gonna see. I think we're gonna see a dollar gas before december do you. I think so. I think it's gonna. I think it's gonna be a cold ass winter and i think a cold winter always means nice pricing So i think we're gonna see a dollars. Maybe even more you could it absolutely. Could you agree or do you think. I think it all depends on On these resurgences of kovin when you were seeing strong demand recovery Earlier in the year oil was up on delta head. Commodore and everything I i mean. I think long term yeah. The replacement reserves drilling down so much granted baker hughes rig count. Last week is almost double. We've gone from three to five hundred fifty three hundred rigs five hundred and fifty over the last year. Everybody can make money right now. They can't before it was at sixty me and you can make money now. Excellent the big boys. They can all make money. Yep everybody can make money right. Access to capital. I think is more constrained than it was previously. The public market still aren't super favorable of it. The guys are from everybody. I've talked to their flip-flopping every week. Almost literally they're just like one week they're like yussef. What do you want. do you want your money. You want this and we don't deal really with private equity is i just know. He's kind of stay in the loop and the next week. There's just like yeah. We're we're just not going to spend a dollar on this anymore. We don't believe in this. And i'm just thinking well. How do you change so quickly. They're just like we. Just don't trust the volatility and i'm just like the volatility would scary to think hard. Anything was it august september last year. Thirty eight. I closed the deal in january. That was under on september price deck. That was thirty three dollars. A barrel and dollar ninety six. Look like a stud right now. We're back in fact guys given happen. You got the two for the money you know what you're doing that Hey i'm i'm the i'm the oracle oil's going up would never put profess to be but yet a lot a lot of fun when it goes that direction instead of the opposite who my guys that was. Yeah that was we were. We were lucky that we kind of had some similar stuff happened that we were able to close deals at much. Lower price dex. No yeah we currently are. We bought six Six packages in in twenty twenty so it was Smart those was fantastic but who could have ever forecasted it. We were just long energy. We didn't think it was in a year or anything else. We were just finding good deals and Underwriting on the current strip at that point in time so which area do you like the most right now for the simple fact of just like. It's the next You know. Just the oracle. Chris carter where do you think is the next permian slash delaware. What is it man. I wouldn't even profess to know. I i will tell you that. I've really fallen in love with this gulf coast conventional. I think there's a lot of meets the left on the bono either I'm i'm really enjoying gas. I never thought i would say hasn't been a large oil producer. I am loving the low lifting cost of gas. I mean i was gonna say. I'm saying the barnett. I think the bindings garnett's what's gonna comeback. I'm not talking about these ridiculous horizontal that everybody else had. But i think like if you can find a way to get your efi costs Lower which you can You know all are in place now to get rid of your water electricals. All their now. Wise county That decatur area man. I really really think that the. I think the really looks good right now. Now you wanna turn the drill bit there. I want to. But i'm still scared. Because i think gases so waldo right now i'm still running everything at a dollar deck okay on guests. Everything is three dollars for me right now. i'm not. I'm not going just flat black three dollars. I'm not go into four. I'm not going so actually flat three dollars. And i started going down to two ninety two eighty in twenty twenty four twenty five okay so yet is flattered to three years and then i start pushing back because i just don't i don't believe you just don't know what's going to happen gasman you can't you can't predict it so. It's a big resurgence in the unconventional. You're going to see all the associated gas yeah no see. I'm i'm a big. I like gas. I love i like i mean. It turned me on when i got more familiar with just setting a compressor. Y'all and unloading these wells. I mean from an artificial lift standpoint. Yeah it's so simple but the scoop. I like the scoop too. I like the scoop. Because i think the devon's the chesapeake i think people have have they've laid the roadmap on what not to do there now yup and spending so much money so now. I'm kind of at the place now where i'm like I think i could do this a little bit. Better or pick-up some there low hanging fruit something that i don't know. What do you guys fletcher operating oklahoma. No no no. We're we're pretty much central Essentially focused on south texas one hundred hundred and twenty thousand net acres and south texas now across which is just beat. No no no we We start in what was called east texas. That's robertson madison. Leon Beaujolais cotton valley etc are are horizontal. One down. we got a bunch of stuff into it. Be of be kearns goalie. Add a fifty thousand acres there Star dog owes apopka web lasalle. Brio and mcmullan dude. You come across a whole exactly coast so you love them. Every you had problems with the any The mcconnell's come across the border and some those lasalle county areas. Yes and no had. We've had a lot of What's so funny donny. How can it be. Yes and no question. I mean depends on what you define promised we. We have cameras on everything as i'm sure you do. We've had a lot of guys blow through gates in the middle of the night and go through some sort of a drug deal or who knows what kind of a deal. Well no it. Just a lock on a gate is not a huge issue right. It's not like you know you don't mess with those guys. Don if you see a gate blown over and you see headlights area you earn the hell around pretty much. The hell out of there that i've been told so we have one of ours. One of our fields is about a few miles Close to the rio grande river and the game cameras right. They pick somebody almost every night. Yep in now apparently We're looking at the pictures. Some of the guys You could tell. Some of the cartel are now sending over like they're hiring mercenaries. They're coming over like fully automatic weapons in their guiding. These people through and you see these guys were moving much quicker much smarter like people who do this now and everybody's talking about you see them or if you anything right the give you about like a second two seconds if you linger for too long. This is just stories. I don't really know if this is true You turn around right away you. You didn't see anything you just walk away. Yeah.

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"chris carter" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

07:34 min | 2 years ago

"chris carter" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

"Were also looking at yup and that i was lucky enough to get your data's wall on that was nice. Always how brother yeah. Man was good we got to. We got to see how smarter half sees. He sees how they work on some of the stuff. We're just the dumb dumbs around here. I don't know about that. But like i said. Hopefully the data helps it definitely. Does it definitely does. So then you're at churchill. And now you are with fletcher. Yeah you know during the downturn in twenty twenty. I mean everybody was was starved. And you know. I've i've out close round a good buddy name rick fletcher for gosh number of years and is extremely strong operational in. I'm pretty decent operator. But i'm a lot better when it comes to the finance and the structure managing the day to day operations and the likes and So he and. I decided that you know we go to work together and Chased a few deals together over the years much like you and myself out bidding on things at each other wound up with everything else. Ric asked me if i'd come over and and hope lead his effort and it seemed like a like a good idea and now you're the president of elektra. Petroleum cracked so first of all congratulations. That's a new. It's a fletcher has been around for an in various capacities for a little over a decade partner. Rick he He started off in canada. He easily like me. He's a man of the world is the son of a british sailor who was born in tripoli. Africa emigrated canada and grew. Grew a really nice company. Called fletcher production. Sold it in two thousand nine okay and talked to rick before. But i've never met him. Okay i think i've talked. I think i was kind of similar standpoint. We looked at some stuff and just kind of naturally conversations is passed together. But i'm never met him. He's a great guy. I really really good gay big heart. But he retired. Move down to Fair hope alabama which is a beautiful little town. If you haven't been there to just chilling. yeah he was about an hour north of gulf shores. He bought a big piece of land on a polo field lamborghini. You know much like yourself. Just enjoy life. Jones says well then oil goes up over one hundred bucks in twenty ten and he goes man. I'm gonna have to do this again. So he goes drills. I first mac over well big step out. Nobody thought the play went out there. On the amos. Well came at eight hundred a day. It's produced a million one barrels of oil and was well to be. Cf again yeah. And that was Twelve dollar gas and one hundred and twenty dollar oil Could make company. Yeah absolutely so. He's drilled a bunch of info there. We've put all of our alabama production on secondary recovery. There a water drive units And then started buying pdp in texas so naturally wanted a houston office wanted personnel here boots on the ground. And you're building the office now from base of what we have. Yeah we started working together. Last august was just over a year. Now we now have over twelve people in the houston office. That's awesome out downtown around here downtown. Downtown why dude. Why are you still downtown. I've told you this cova. We left We left downtown and moved into a private building buddy of mine. Who's actually our insurance broker. Owns his own building on memorial and shepherd. Shepard i'm sorry as sawyer. Okay been there for almost eighteen months and we've slowly outgrown. It looked for new space. And it's you get good deals downtown now because everybody's left man exactly everybody's been kind of ever since coverted. Is it still. Because i remember you are at the chase building before a you. You're the churchill ops. Were very nice. And i remember but that building was so big huge. I can't imagine it did well during covert. I feel like a lot of people probably left. It's still a very low occupancy rates it because like how you supposed to like all these big companies the ones that are going to be at chase building They're going to either working from home or they're half-staff right now or i don't know how they're doing. How do you feel about where from home by the way i'm not a fan. I like it either at a. I don't i don't feel as productive. I'd rather be in the office personality productive. Either and then i i don't know our staff is now but i find for smaller companies. We rely a lot on that interpersonal communication. Oh absolutely no. I mean there's very seldom decisions made that we don't huddle up and say we're all smart guys here each of us. It's supposed to be domain experts in our respective fields but nonetheless. You're still smart guy. We need to think about this hedging strategy. We need to think about whatever the case may be and it just so much more beneficial to rouse draining my entire cell phone battery by lunch from home just constantly. Yeah banging out call. I'm working from home. donny. What's your take away from It just depends on the team. You're working with. I think entirely because there are some that are fully online and you can communicate back and forth without even being on phone calls So i think there's a way to do it but yeah there's there's a certain magic that can only happen when you're all together in the same place agree kind of some of the large companies. I mean like my cousins partner with p. wc. I don't feel like they need to be in person. They're all doing remote tasks and individually anyways and i don't think they want to be the big companies. They enjoy kind of working on their own. Just kind of just colliding. Because i don't know one of my cousins as well. He works at a major accounting firm. And he's just like. I just don't like working at the office. It's just all the financial statements at home just as easy as they can. How do you like the new oil prices and gas prices. They feel great. Don't feel so good. You're gonna drill by what we're gonna go five wells This this End of this year where we're drilling this smack over. Well we're putting that in november okay. So that'll be a deep smack over will be the largest of the wells. We drill okay. And then we have four wells. We're drilling in in south texas in bee county bi county so we're looking forward to that various depths deepest being about eight thousand eagle foods. Now know they're going to be a couple of cook mountains couple yay was so Okay see i mean. They're not big wells there. Anywhere from million to two million cubic flooded day wells but vertical vertical invention vertical production. And i've been you're looking at a dry hole cost of two hundred grand. Pnc six so each. If he's under a million hung well other than the smackers. Macaroni about two point. Four but Fourteen thousand foot well so and so but everyone. Everyone are vertical. Are you gonna be Doing all the drilling internally or you got consultants next question. We do a little bit of both. So we've got a guy that we've worked with extensively on drilling the smack over wells and he will be again in coming and on that. Well And we've actually got a jv with another operating group in in south texas so We'll join ops cool and so it's funny because it was small. Afc's we brought that offshore mentality that had from early in my career where nobody owns one hundred percent anywhere and really kind of leveraged maintaining good gina. Having more smart smart people in the room but not.

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"chris carter" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

07:04 min | 2 years ago

"chris carter" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

"Starved. And you know. I've i've out close round a good buddy name rick fletcher for gosh number of years and is extremely strong operational in. I'm pretty decent operator. But i'm a lot better when it comes to the finance and the structure managing the day to day operations and the likes and So he and. I decided that you know we go to work together and Chased a few deals together over the years much like you and myself out bidding on things at each other wound up with everything else. Ric asked me if i'd come over and and hope lead his effort and it seemed like a like a good idea and now you're the president of elektra. Petroleum cracked so first of all congratulations. That's a new. It's a fletcher has been around for an in various capacities for a little over a decade partner. Rick he He started off in canada. He easily like me. He's a man of the world is the son of a british sailor who was born in tripoli. Africa emigrated canada and grew. Grew a really nice company. Called fletcher production. Sold it in two thousand nine okay and talked to rick before. But i've never met him. Okay i think i've talked. I think i was kind of similar standpoint. We looked at some stuff and just kind of naturally conversations is passed together. But i'm never met him. He's a great guy. I really really good gay big heart. But he retired. Move down to Fair hope alabama which is a beautiful little town. If you haven't been there to just chilling. yeah he was about an hour north of gulf shores. He bought a big piece of land on a polo field lamborghini. You know much like yourself. Just enjoy life. Jones says well then oil goes up over one hundred bucks in twenty ten and he goes man. I'm gonna have to do this again. So he goes drills. I first mac over well big step out. Nobody thought the play went out there. On the amos. Well came at eight hundred a day. It's produced a million one barrels of oil and was well to be. Cf again yeah. And that was Twelve dollar gas and one hundred and twenty dollar oil Could make company. Yeah absolutely so. He's drilled a bunch of info there. We've put all of our alabama production on secondary recovery. There a water drive units And then started buying pdp in texas so naturally wanted a houston office wanted personnel here boots on the ground. And you're building the office now from base of what we have. Yeah we started working together. Last august was just over a year. Now we now have over twelve people in the houston office. That's awesome out downtown around here downtown. Downtown why dude. Why are you still downtown. I've told you this cova. We left We left downtown and moved into a private building buddy of mine. Who's actually our insurance broker. Owns his own building on memorial and shepherd. Shepard i'm sorry as sawyer. Okay been there for almost eighteen months and we've slowly outgrown. It looked for new space. And it's you get good deals downtown now because everybody's left man exactly everybody's been kind of ever since coverted. Is it still. Because i remember you are at the chase building before a you. You're the churchill ops. Were very nice. And i remember but that building was so big huge. I can't imagine it did well during covert. I feel like a lot of people probably left. It's still a very low occupancy rates it because like how you supposed to like all these big companies the ones that are going to be at chase building They're going to either working from home or they're half-staff right now or i don't know how they're doing. How do you feel about where from home by the way i'm not a fan. I like it either at a. I don't i don't feel as productive. I'd rather be in the office personality productive. Either and then i i don't know our staff is now but i find for smaller companies. We rely a lot on that interpersonal communication. Oh absolutely no. I mean there's very seldom decisions made that we don't huddle up and say we're all smart guys here each of us. It's supposed to be domain experts in our respective fields but nonetheless. You're still smart guy. We need to think about this hedging strategy. We need to think about whatever the case may be and it just so much more beneficial to rouse draining my entire cell phone battery by lunch from home just constantly. Yeah banging out call. I'm working from home. donny. What's your take away from It just depends on the team. You're working with. I think entirely because there are some that are fully online and you can communicate back and forth without even being on phone calls So i think there's a way to do it but yeah there's there's a certain magic that can only happen when you're all together in the same place agree kind of some of the large companies. I mean like my cousins partner with p. wc. I don't feel like they need to be in person. They're all doing remote tasks and individually anyways and i don't think they want to be the big companies. They enjoy kind of working on their own. Just kind of just colliding. Because i don't know one of my cousins as well. He works at a major accounting firm. And he's just like. I just don't like working at the office. It's just all the financial statements at home just as easy as they can. How do you like the new oil prices and gas prices. They feel great. Don't feel so good. You're gonna drill by what we're gonna go five wells This this End of this year where we're drilling this smack over. Well we're putting that in november okay. So that'll be a deep smack over will be the largest of the wells. We drill okay. And then we have four wells. We're drilling in in south texas in bee county bi county so we're looking forward to that various depths deepest being about eight thousand eagle foods. Now know they're going to be a couple of cook mountains couple yay was so Okay see i mean. They're not big wells there. Anywhere from million to two million cubic flooded day wells but vertical vertical invention vertical production. And i've been you're looking at a dry hole cost of two hundred grand. Pnc six so each. If he's under a million hung well other than the smackers. Macaroni about two point. Four but Fourteen thousand foot well so and so but everyone. Everyone are vertical. Are you gonna be Doing all the drilling internally or you got consultants next question. We do a little bit of both. So we've got a guy that we've worked with extensively on drilling the smack over wells and he will be again in coming and on that. Well And we've actually got a jv with another operating group in in south texas so We'll join ops cool and so it's funny because it was small. Afc's we brought that offshore mentality that had from early in my career where nobody owns one hundred percent anywhere and really kind of leveraged maintaining good gina. Having more smart smart people in the room but not.

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"chris carter" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

06:46 min | 2 years ago

"chris carter" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

"A few partners but primarily it was. It was myself my father. So dad came out of retirement as a set operated around the globe and honestly with some of the most fun i ever had pretty cool getting to spend every day with them and just have a blast. I got your dad man. Your dad's a cool smart guy. It sounds like you guys did some great stuff. And i mean we got to chat on some of the stuff that we did We have we bought an acquisition that you were also looking at yup and that i was lucky enough to get your data's wall on that was nice. Always how brother yeah. Man was good we got to. We got to see how smarter half sees. He sees how they work on some of the stuff. We're just the dumb dumbs around here. I don't know about that. But like i said. Hopefully the data helps it definitely. Does it definitely does. So then you're at churchill. And now you are with fletcher. Yeah you know during the downturn in twenty twenty. I mean everybody was was starved. And you know. I've i've out close round a good buddy name rick fletcher for gosh number of years and is extremely strong operational in. I'm pretty decent operator. But i'm a lot better when it comes to the finance and the structure managing the day to day operations and the likes and So he and. I decided that you know we go to work together and Chased a few deals together over the years much like you and myself out bidding on things at each other wound up with everything else. Ric asked me if i'd come over and and hope lead his effort and it seemed like a like a good idea and now you're the president of elektra. Petroleum cracked so first of all congratulations. That's a new. It's a fletcher has been around for an in various capacities for a little over a decade partner. Rick he He started off in canada. He easily like me. He's a man of the world is the son of a british sailor who was born in tripoli. Africa emigrated canada and grew. Grew a really nice company. Called fletcher production. Sold it in two thousand nine okay and talked to rick before. But i've never met him. Okay i think i've talked. I think i was kind of similar standpoint. We looked at some stuff and just kind of naturally conversations is passed together. But i'm never met him. He's a great guy. I really really good gay big heart. But he retired. Move down to Fair hope alabama which is a beautiful little town. If you haven't been there to just chilling. yeah he was about an hour north of gulf shores. He bought a big piece of land on a polo field lamborghini. You know much like yourself. Just enjoy life. Jones says well then oil goes up over one hundred bucks in twenty ten and he goes man. I'm gonna have to do this again. So he goes drills. I first mac over well big step out. Nobody thought the play went out there. On the amos. Well came at eight hundred a day. It's produced a million one barrels of oil and was well to be. Cf again yeah. And that was Twelve dollar gas and one hundred and twenty dollar oil Could make company. Yeah absolutely so. He's drilled a bunch of info there. We've put all of our alabama production on secondary recovery. There a water drive units And then started buying pdp in texas so naturally wanted a houston office wanted personnel here boots on the ground. And you're building the office now from base of what we have. Yeah we started working together. Last august was just over a year. Now we now have over twelve people in the houston office. That's awesome out downtown around here downtown. Downtown why dude. Why are you still downtown. I've told you this cova. We left We left downtown and moved into a private building buddy of mine. Who's actually our insurance broker. Owns his own building on memorial and shepherd. Shepard i'm sorry as sawyer. Okay been there for almost eighteen months and we've slowly outgrown. It looked for new space. And it's you get good deals downtown now because everybody's left man exactly everybody's been kind of ever since coverted. Is it still. Because i remember you are at the chase building before a you. You're the churchill ops. Were very nice. And i remember but that building was so big huge. I can't imagine it did well during covert. I feel like a lot of people probably left. It's still a very low occupancy rates it because like how you supposed to like all these big companies the ones that are going to be at chase building They're going to either working from home or they're half-staff right now or i don't know how they're doing. How do you feel about where from home by the way i'm not a fan. I like it either at a. I don't i don't feel as productive. I'd rather be in the office personality productive. Either and then i i don't know our staff is now but i find for smaller companies. We rely a lot on that interpersonal communication. Oh absolutely no. I mean there's very seldom decisions made that we don't huddle up and say we're all smart guys here each of us. It's supposed to be domain experts in our respective fields but nonetheless. You're still smart guy. We need to think about this hedging strategy. We need to think about whatever the case may be and it just so much more beneficial to rouse draining my entire cell phone battery by lunch from home just constantly. Yeah banging out call. I'm working from home. donny. What's your take away from It just depends on the team. You're working with. I think entirely because there are some that are fully online and you can communicate back and forth without even being on phone calls So i think there's a way to do it but yeah there's there's a certain magic that can only happen when you're all together in the same place agree kind of some of the large companies. I mean like my cousins partner with p. wc. I don't feel like they need to be in person. They're all doing remote tasks and individually anyways and i don't think they want to be the big companies. They enjoy kind of working on their own. Just kind of just colliding. Because i don't know one of my cousins as well. He works at a major accounting firm. And he's just like. I just don't like working at the office. It's just all the financial statements at home just as easy as they can. How do you like the new oil prices and gas prices. They feel great. Don't feel so good. You're gonna drill by what we're gonna go five wells This this End of this year where we're drilling this smack over. Well we're putting that in november okay. So that'll be a deep smack over will be the largest of the wells. We drill okay. And then we have four wells. We're drilling in in south texas in bee county bi county so we're looking forward to that various depths deepest being about eight thousand eagle foods. Now know they're going to be a couple of cook mountains.

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"chris carter" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

01:41 min | 2 years ago

"chris carter" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

"There's so much you can do a drone technology these days. What's so funny johnny. Did they look cool. Like a stupid little kid. When you said that the best was we were doing a that. The shell burger j. Well in the arctic right in the in the chuck cheesy and Our our seismic or hydrophones picked up a russian sub and this was like tensions were high and we turned on the mass light and literally ran those sub back out of the us waters. Dod meetings and a debrief all kinds of people. I probably shouldn't.

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"chris carter" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

07:11 min | 2 years ago

"chris carter" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

"Dining davis use of chaderi. Not on the ones in twos and this week a man who needs no introduction. A man by the name of chris carter. Thanks chris. this is really really exciting. Manso me and chris. Are you know what i'm going to go. We're good friends appreciate what we. We've obviously had a lot of business dealings and business relationships and we've we've done so much together but mean of obviously we've we've known each what feels like a couple of years now but years we've known each other for a minute. We knew each other. Pre kobe cove. It happened in that kind of got everything. A little bit Wonky but so. I knew chris. From when you were with i i don't the whole situation. Churchill oiling gas or resources church oil and gas churchill oil and gas. So first of all the name i always i asked you the first time. Churchill oil and gas. We're why is my great uncle's namesake. Which is winston churchill. Yeah so my my middle name. Churchill father's names churchill winston churchill's great uncle prime minister. Wow that's pretty cool. Churchill but Do you know any really cool. Like churchill stories that like. I don't think i know that have already been published. The guy was pretty Pretty renowned okay. Yeah so i. I recently just a. I don't know why. I think i watched a movie about him. I think and i didn't realize what like he's he was a sounds like a really smart man but he drank a lot a lot. He drank a lot. He ate a lot. You see where i get it from. Hey man there's nothing wrong with that it's We were just talking about the industry man. It's it's good thing to have but he would. I think it was a count that he drank. Forty five thousand bottles of champagne and his life. Forty five thousand bottles of champagne. And i'm sure they weren't poor bottle. Very nice waters go to drink. Are that just happy to drink a lot of champagne as understand interesting. So i i was like so. I always thought like i always knew him. As kind of the strategists like A war hero type of guy Brilliant technician yeah. That's what i thought of. When i think of that i always think of a guy that probably you know likes to. You know have a few drinks but forty five thousand bottles of champagne is like that's a lot of shame. Any relate soup. That's another thing alert ago. That's another thing. I wanted to really likes. Liquids and the man likes his liquids stay hydrated. So so you so. When did you start. Look actually. I'm going to go back oil and gas man. How did you. Because you're the you're the president of churchill oil and gas. How did you get into the industry. Let's start with when you are a little squirt and go all the way back so my my great grandfather was secretary of energy during world war two. My grandfather was president of mobile. My dad was president of slumber. Jay and as an executive conaco phillips exxon mobil. I grew up. Overseas lived in seven countries growing up while dad developed resources countries. I gotta hear these Started in jakarta. Indonesia left there for london. England london to lagos nigeria. Nigeria to cairo egypt egypt onto frankfurt. We got to do a nice little stanton bartlesville oklahoma phillips and then to To beijing china. My parents moved onto hong kong thereafter. But she's chris eddie. Real cultural speak a few languages and in the legs. We'll travel more stamps in my passport and more vaccines than any. Y'all i'd probably makes a lot of sentiment and all those countries. Okay so you were a your product of an ex pat. Yes absolutely until college. More years internationally than i had here in here in the states you end up going to college. I went to my my younger sister. And i as you may imagine very close to moving around a whole lot and sure to be a veterinarian and she picked texas. You know donald. I'll meet you there all right texas in grade school by the way. I think they'd call me a to percenter but still of the school. I think that's where my my stepson keegan's gonna wind up a lot of it. Has his mom went there. I went there and it's close enough to where we won't drop on them but still. I'm sorry far enough to where we won't drop in on them. We close enough to where he can still come on. Yeah okay that's nice. That's nice so you went to travel the world as a young man went to am assuming you've got petroleum engineering degree from their accident. Chemical mechanical undergrad and then went to university of saint thomas here in houston an mba and then rice or master science of finance okay so now. A sea level position a management level position was an mba worth it. I've had this conversation with a few people man. I coach a lot of people and it really comes down to what your goals you know if you just want the knowledge. There's a lotta great. Mba if you want the network of you're looking at some of the i v.'s. Or the really well. Well known schools And if you're thinking you're going to get a promotion. You're probably mistaken. Yeah no that's. I've also heard that is that mba's and phd's actually any form of higher learning as if for a perspective. It's like checking a box it is. It really doesn't do anything else. Are you thinking about getting an mba. I would argue trying to discredit the. I'm not trying to discredit no. Because it's actually been so it's been in my mind for bits so i got into the Not the the executive mba rice. So i got in there and was just like okay. Maybe this is a good idea. And then i realize how much work would probably go into alongside my already. Crazy schedule alongside. Having a family. I was just like i don't know i can see the benefit outweighing the the cost of timing rate. Really absolutely the. How much time do. I have in a day to kind of do that. So and i also. I'm a big believer in. That's kind of a bullshit. Excuse if you wanna do something you'll do it so i'm not sure i haven't from everybody i've talked to and chris you're more of your common sense guy too. You don't just kind of anytime we've talked. I don't get the just the the nerdy. Hey plus b has equal see. I always get the. Hey there's obviously different ways to skin this cat and you always been very creative in all the solutions that we've always talked about. It doesn't seem like you're a you're you're just a book smart guy your kind. You get the street smarts in there as well so africa street-smart perspective. I really don't see the the from the streets of beijing baby traveler so you can negotiate never language. Then i speak german chinese english. My first language was actually bahasa. But i don't remember it a hostile from from indonesia but you know spending so much time with nannies and the likes on a very young age. My first language was was was bahasa. That's pretty cool. That's a.

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"chris carter" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show

The Dan Patrick Show

06:31 min | 2 years ago

"chris carter" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show

"Let them do what they wanna do here or we're gonna wait for noting like somebody's gonna do something here and we were surprised with texas and oklahoma. We shouldn't be surprised at anything else that happens by the way two years ago it was august. Twenty fourth of twenty nine thousand nine nine thirty at night adam. Schefter was at a wedding and he tweeted. the following. Andrew luck is informed the colds he's retiring from the nfl. There will be a press conference sunday to make it official but luck is mentally worn down and now checking out. The colts were playing a home. Preseason game andrew luck was on the sidelines and all of a sudden people are looking at their phones and then they boost some boo andrew. Luck as he's walking off the field and there's a bogus adam schefter account and i think paulie and mclovin we're like are you sure this is true and then we realized that it was true. That andrew luck was walking away from the game two years later. It's still shocking. Because nobody's talked to him. I think he's still living in indianapolis he doesn't do any interviews hasn't said anything. The closest we got when we talked to his father. Oliver said how's he doing doing great. Jim irsay the owner of the colds when he was with us a couple of weeks ago. I said when's the last time you talked to your lucky said maybe a year. I mean that's it before carson. Wentz i think people thought okay. Maybe like he was trevor lawrence. If you wanna comparison. He was assured thing. And i said at the time when he was getting beat up that that you can't survive he. They didn't invest in their offensive line and he took the brunt of that and he had these injuries and it eventually. It forced him into retirement. That's why you have to protect these quarterbacks and it sounds so basic but the colts did not you invest one hundred million dollars in your quarterback and you invest in your offensive line. It just doesn't make any sense. I got a beautiful looking car. But i got a chevy cavalier. You know engine in there just doesn't make sense. It's a shame because then they did have good offensive line but he was just mentally worn down because of this point he's only thirty one years old. It's not like it's a distant his last season. Nfl two thousand eighteen. He was ten and six. Forty six hundred yards thirty nine touchdowns fifteen interceptions proble. Yeah but the damage was done. That's just it damage was done. Gotta protect these guys. You keep saying that the year before he retired two years before he was the second. Most sacked quarterback in the league percentage wise his last year in the nfl. He was sacked least of any starting. Nfl quarterback zach percentage. They actually did protect them. The clinton nelson draft although like you said it was already done. Chris carter the famous gonna join us coming up next hour. We'll get to more phone calls is well. Thank you for all the well. Wishers has been inducted into the radio hall of fame. Going to be a great great fall here because going into the sportscasting hall of fame as well so very very lucky it just means i'm old two hours looks one more to go with. Seton paulie fritzy mclovin yours. Truly one more item is. We closed our two. There's a smile that comes across my face. When i know i get to talk about simply safe home security simple simple for you to set up but it is safe chat and eleanor lawrence there. The home security founders was simply safe and they design their first security system. They were actually in their kitchen and they did it for a very personal reason because their friends had just had their home broken into they were struggling to find a security system. That was simple to set up but would make them feel safe. Simply safe has been doing this for fifteen years now and they've been a great partner of ours simply safe makes it easy for you to set it up. 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"chris carter" Discussed on Awards Chatter

Awards Chatter

08:07 min | 2 years ago

"chris carter" Discussed on Awards Chatter

"Hi everyone thank you for tuning into the four hundred. Th episode of awards cheddar the hollywood reporter's awards podcast. I'm the host scott feinberg and my guest. Today is one of the most admired stage and screen actresses of her generation she i burst into the public's consciousness twenty eight years ago on the x. Files chris carter's groundbreaking sci-fi drama for fox. Playing fbi agent dana scully. A young woman with a medical degree and graduate degree in physics. Who with her partner david. Duke coveney's agent fox. Mulder investigates unsolved cases of paranormal phenomena. She played scully. Who the new york times described as one of the coolest. Most competent professional women ever portrayed on television close quote over the course of an initial run of nine seasons than to movie spin-offs and to revival seasons picking up an emmy a golden globe award and a sag award along the way in between she has also shined in indie films like the house of mirth and last king of scotland and on tv programs including bleak house. Great expectations the fall. Hannibal american gods and sex education but never has. She received more glowing notices than she did for her portrayal of british. Prime minister margaret thatcher on the fourth season of the netflix drama series the crown for which has already won a golden globe award sag award and a critics choice award and for which she is nominated for and heavily favored to win the best. Supporting actress in a drama series. Emmy award on september nineteenth. The great gillian anderson over the course of our conversation. The fifty-three-year-old and i discussed the conflicted feelings. She has when she thinks back to her years on the x. Files why after the x. files she fled hollywood and screen acting for a number of years and why she subsequently returned to both what it means to her after so many ups and downs in the business to receive universal acclaim for her work on the crown plus much more and so without further ado. Let's go to that conversation. Thank you so much for doing the podcast. Great to have you and on this one. We always begin truly at the beginning. If you wouldn't mind sharing with our listeners where were you born and raised and what did your parents do for a living out. Gosh i well. I was born in chicago. And at the time i think both of my parents were still what were social workers or maybe one of them was a social worker. I maybe my mom. My dad was in school or something. Or other than i was raised between the uk and michigan. Now why was that. Why was the moving around happening. Because it was a few back and forth right there were i mean i. I was in chicago for about six months We were we were in chicago six months and then we moved to puerto rico because my dad's family was living there and they were trying to save money. My parents were trying to save money so my dad could go to film school. They'd chosen london and so we were there for about fifteen months and then we moved to the uk. When i was two and then my dad wanted the film school and my mom. I think pretty much right away. A job with lloyds bank doing programming. Now your dad was he looking to be an actor or film or director was his expert. I think ultimately he was looking to be a director and and then when when we eventually moved to the us again it was It was going after a particular job that he'd been offered making industrial films. Main gern rapids michigan and then he ended up starting his own company called motion picture makers and i am pretty sure that the intention was always to direct. But then he in building his business he ended up getting sidetracked with all the other stuff that one has to do and one and then they ended up making a post production company called trillion. That was post production for i think predominantly commercials industrial films. But i was going to say industrial films at one time. Where big business. So i imagine in michigan especially so so. That's interesting So you though from what. I've been able to gather doing my preference. It seems like there was always sort of a desire to act. Read this one thing where i think you said. It was the first time you are acknowledging this but that you would sometimes as a kid stand in front of the mirror and just try to inhabit different people but it does sound like a lot of the acting. You didn't when you were a team was was acting l. Right there was some. There was some kind of a rebellious streak. What was that about Yeah that's that's that's the question of the century No i i have a good sense of what that was about. The you're right. It was that there was a lot of. I don't actually remember when the first moment was that. I thought that i wanted to be an actor I must've been influenced in some way by the fact that I visited my dad at the film school. i think he made a short film for The film school at one. Point that i think i was in and then i- auditions when i was in michigan for for some community theater productions and and it was after actually getting cast in one that i then had the experience of feeling would it was like to properly to properly act. I think prior to that may be. I've been stuck in some christmas show or something like that but that had been the extent of it so i think that's probably what got the ball rolling in my in my mind and yeah i do remember standing in front of the mirror trying to make my face do various things and then for for that i guess maybe overlapping with your involvement with community theater high school productions and stuff was this period of. You've just kind of not wanting to conform. I guess too. I don't know. I guess the way average person dressed or acted whatever i mean. I think a lot of that has to do with with feeling so out of place In michigan having come from london. Even though i i wasn't really old enough to understand all that the uk represented in terms of counterculture. That wasn't my experience. I only discovered counterculture walling grand rapids and there was something about it that that spoke to a need in me to to act out and so and also you know what we used to go back to the uk in the summer because my parents had a like a small flat there for a long time and so as i got older and got to experience. Different parts of england started to pay attention to the to the punks. And the you know the various neighborhoods and and etcetera i I started to embrace that. So how did your parents feel. When i guess pretty much right off after high school teams like you. You are part of this national theater program at cornell. You're going off to theater school yourself in in chicago. Drama school yourself i mean. Was this something. They were supportive of or was this also.

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"chris carter" Discussed on Patriots Beat

Patriots Beat

03:32 min | 2 years ago

"chris carter" Discussed on Patriots Beat

"You're comparing Nelson agholor speed and disability to get the behind the defense and stretch the field to damiere Byrd, right? Or wrong. Last year, your kind of comparing born to like a Mohamed Sanu type of player and these guys are just better than those guys. And that's a good thing. That means that they've made improvements there. How big of an improvement it really is once you actually go up against a live defense that I think will be a question that will remain unanswered, right? We'll have to see when the game started and once we get into the season but let's turn the page to the quarterbacks cuz that that I I still think to me, I think we know at this point that those pass-catchers we just mentioned are going to be good players for the Patriots, the quarterbacks are sort of wild card, right? Like this often is going to be as good as the quarterback. Play is for this offense, this year now Bill Belichick has continued to say, cams our quarterback, he said it again, yesterday definitively cameras are starting quarterback. He was seemed a little salty about it, that we have been involved in a couple of other reporters kept on asking him follow up, questions to it and he gave me he did make the Clean Slate, yep. Right earlier in the week. But I, you know, I think what he was saying is, I'm sorry to cut you off. I just want to get this in because there was a lot of back and forth about this Cam Newton is our starting quarterback and everybody enters camp with a clean slate can both be true at the same time Cam Newton we said yesterday Cam Newton as we sit on July, 31st is the Patriots starting quarterback but like that you know that doesn't mean he will be the starting quarterback week one. Everybody is still competing. So I wasn't that surprised by either statement. I, you know, I kind of get what he's saying. Cam's the starting quarterback right now, he's he's not starting quarterback for week wine. He's a starting quarterback right now and that seems true based on the Reps, that's true. I'd say, based on the performance, that's true. But Bill saying Kim's, our starting quarterback in a guarantee that cams going to be the starter in October, right? So I think that people just kind of need to do statements don't necessarily contradict each other and what we're seeing that at practice kind of contradict Belichick is saying a little bit, right, because I'm not going to spell checks, lying to us. You made the point right? That right now, he's saying that he cam is the starting quarterback which is 100% true. But I think what we are seeing at at practice is that Matt Jones is working with some of the let's just call them key figures on the office side of the football, Chris Carter's right, starters a lot and if Cam is your your starter and he's the one that's going to be starting, all your games this year, and there's no competition whatsoever. Then having Max, through to the other starters, having mac work with the starting offense of line and having him. Do these things that doesn't signal that, right? Like, when Tom Brady was here and in training camp in, not in 2019 or training 2018, or we weren't covering the team at the time, but back, when Jimmy Garoppolo was here Tom, Brady was taking ninety-nine percent of the first-team Reps, right? Like nobody else. This was throwing to Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman and Chris Hogan and whoever it was right. Like those guys were working almost exclusively with Brady. So watching practice, you see Mac also working with some of those starting players and also throwing to some of the key guys and you say okay well they're clearly getting him ready to do something or they just want to put down with.

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"chris carter" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP

ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP

03:33 min | 2 years ago

"chris carter" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP

"So 20, who gets more home runs out of 20 total pitches between the two teams. Tell me anyone's going to leave her. Turn that off. Nobody. In fact, if I saw two random teams and you know me, I don't watch baseball unless it's the Cubs are the socks If I saw that it was, you know, Tampa Bay playing the Diamondbacks and they were going into to the whole day. I would be like, Let's get on that immediately. What channels that on? I like that. I like that as an idea. It's better than just going through the 18 the 19th inning. I don't need that. And by the way, Miller probably would have better numbers on this than I would but the whole thing with the runner at second base, it's not like that runners coming in every day. Those guys get stranded. Seriously, don't see a ton. I haven't looked at what the the rate the strand rate is for runners in second inning, but no, they mean they certainly do like, and they do end the game quicker because usually you'll see one team. You know, get that run across and the other team fails, so they does wrap the game's up much quicker than a agree. All right, Danny. All right, boys. I need you to put your thinking caps on. I'm gonna invite Miller in to participate here. So former Rams wide receiver Isaac Bruce. He's getting ready to go into the Pro Football Hall of Fame next month. Yesterday, he did an interview talking about that, and he made Just off the top. That's a no shot off the top. I'm thinking of two pair off the top of my head. That would be John Stallworth and Lynn Swann. That would be, uh John Taylor and Jerry Rice. I think when ricin Owens were together, that was even better than Rice and Taylor, Bryce and Taylor won the Super Bowl. Think rice. Owens was a better cambo. Those are two Hall of Famers. Yeah, Another one. Jimmy got to the Cowboys, The Jimmy Johnson cowboys, right and Irvine and whoever I wouldn't put Harper Alvin Harper. What about Moss and Chris Carter? That's a mistress partner. In the interview, the interviewers said. I think Randy Moss and Cris Carter and he shot back. Did they win a Super Bowl? Here we go account that rings again. So so we're supposed to put aside Mark duper and Mark Clayton, right? I'm just telling you what he said Dolphins there goes in Super Bowl. As you know. Barometer. How about bulletin coffin Branch? How good were they good? How about Hester and Johnny Knox? All right, you get out of there. Get your weekend of this, Conway. Danny, you get out of here. I love Johnny Docks. Uh, I did, too. Before we got into a car, Alan Robinson and Darnell Mooney take that. So, what do you think? Bruce in Holt? What about Marvin Harrison and Reggie Wayne? That one ran through my head. Okay. Another great Bruce and we, Bruce and halts are really good. I could I wouldn't put them above, you know. Taylor. I'm sorry, Taylor, Ricin Owens, like, throw the Super Bowl out whatever rice, unknowns, Rice and Taylor either or and then? Yeah. What was the other one I mentioned and, um Austin Carter. Very excellent. What about if you can you count Travis Kelsey as a receiver, kill I was there. I was thinking the same thing to be if you open it if you open it up. Here's a crazy stat, though perhaps down, Captain here, no real quick. Bruce and Holt each got 1000 yards receiving seasons in five of their seven years together. That's crazy. Pretty good. We can't have 1000 yard receiver here. NBA Finals game for preview Next this This.

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"chris carter" Discussed on Huddle Up with Gus

Huddle Up with Gus

07:25 min | 2 years ago

"chris carter" Discussed on Huddle Up with Gus

"Hey ron welcome back to the huddle up with gus podcast. I'm your host gus for out We're talking with george teague today. But i also wanna remind you that you can check us out at sixteen thirty one digital news. You can check us out on sounder dot fm and you can find our new partner Vegas sports advantage so check them out and hopefully You can go win some money there. But we're talking with george. George i wanna know Really because it's it's very interesting. I think the transition from safety or from corner to safety is not easy because it seems like corner. You're you're doing a lot of back peddling one on one where safety you're you're back there in reading. Was that a hard change for you. Honestly i'm gonna say holly. It wasn't as difficult as it could be Because i was. I always made sure a new what everybody was doing. Even when play corner you know. And so i think that's really why they moved into the safety position because one already physical enough to akon knew how to everybody up already of so. It was a natural piece for me to be a signal. Caller on the defense Now physically it. Change what i had to do with the mindset. You've got gotta have because now you're looking at big absolutely gaps and and run and depending on what it is at the drop down you something that nature that was That is probably the hardest part for corner after trying to move into the safeties. Run game the feeling of runs. You know for being in the middle of fieldwork corner. Always outside your angles. Tackle are limited but safety. Now you got more space so There's a lot of work that you have to do. Their that makes makes it kinda difficult to go. I know the nfl now. They kind of move older guys into the safety position right. Yeah switched around a little bit. Yeah we've seen that with other rod woodson. Charles woodlake divall moved a little bit but tell me who was the running back for you that that when you're watching film this week and you were saying. I don't know coaching cover to looks pretty good. I don't feel like phil net that big f. He's coming through there. While i'm going to answer this from the pro first and then i'll tell you the college ones but this is easy for me. The professional level. There's no way everyone wanna taco barry sanders so those would be a way for him so much as possible. So i knew. I gave linebackers and defensive lineman allowed incentives to make sure. They didn't get to secondary or the he didn't get to secondary. Wanna be on. That was amazing. I'ma gosh i missed him on a few times now. Shoestring tackled him once We were in detroit with the packers at the right plan quarters so i got to see gap. They run that stretch all the time. That was their deal. After you remember that nokia and uh issues through the see gap here gene yards away from him twelve yards away from him. My heart is just right so everything we worked on was. Don't dance with him is one on one. You probably gonna miss. We got you. Just gotta take your shit. That's what that was our coaching from the coach. Jeff just take your shot. Hope for the best. You notice kind of thing. So what do i do here. He comes seizure I took my shot gus now. I think i hit the little plastic till on it and so on the ground. And i look in because he stumbling bobo a fall down falls down gus. I got up in cheered like on a really really really. You see all of my life tapes. Make people look stupid. I hear you man that that is that is good. You know because. I think the were hitter. I think with the big guys like contact like knowing they're coming at me was probably okay for you. It was more of those guys like berry that you know that. Go the other way and yes so a lot of people would ask me. Because once i moved into safety we still had to play man to man on those slot guys. Yeah with. they didn't have a tight end a game or something that was so i was always more frayed of the smaller shifty. Type guys that you know really couldn't bear issue. I'd rather have a cover. Michael was big right. Then you can get your hands on the fight with him sterling. Sharps even chris carter. You know those types of news worry. Yeah i'd rather be up in their face and these guys. I'd rather do that. Because if i could bang in input my shoulder pads or you get down close not lavish rooms or press. Always felt like i could. I could win. Yeah you guys are could joy outweighs rocket dish miles on all these other news Random off. I mean he was bake to speed. Just yeah. it's it's great. Well i would think that in the game has changed from when we played to even even more you know back probably when we first came in you know but still a lot of run game power football. You know what i mean like. And because that's like you think about moose johnson kicking out emmett smith and and i mean that was what it was back in the old redskins. John riggins all that now. It's like five wives all the time. Rpo's buried rpo's you know how you you went to the pro bowl you know. How many pro. June went through with this stuff. You had three re earn though there was There was a highlight up of moss. The other day and he commented on it. Because i follow randy and it was. Everybody was in. It was three tight ends and moss zillion receiver and he's tightened down. And he's the only one going out in the route and darren sharper was playing safety for packers tied and dante just bruns. A little fake takes like you know ten ten yard drop. just wait. Serandon run past everybody curls far as he can jesus dude was crazy but the game has changed a lot like you watch like i watch like big band play from when he first came in the league to what he is doing now used to throw twelve times a.

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"chris carter" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

07:14 min | 2 years ago

"chris carter" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

"We're not me. But don't you don't have locker w ziegler yesterday in fund a tiny into aim. Tweeden sit today. Does the call came down. The line for a couple of the parameter does does does the media l. premiere last week. The alex seahawks allowed lee. Okay is tom. Thunder coahuila compose in this part of the planet so most got another gal s all legal go nosotros e evolves infantilized. As roma's is let us know we we give you know who taught me. Dummy makino deal going to augusta. He practically in tony economies it back on quad. Lucky him another real jeannie. My phone komo on the hook negombo i e is like if people tell us something probably your income you go on their out of of because he knows while quinta dummy go look. We look windows game on tally an expert now that have been. Dia komo's system. Let's say you're not gonna fight. They like india in gave india. where not necessarily they. Probably if i ever shut up. Yeah and he was like a hang out in the where it's almost got Can pay off to look at this woman and he going to hinder. That was how or more he asked him about how. He's the nfl. Though if was not the clintons almost all can. He's moving on come. How will they be sooner than the other people who us own. And if you're not getting anybody would they need you could. Okay okay okay. Y'all don't expect me. And then they use multiple cameras albano based on the front yard. He goes coffee. Nothing does not busy strike in particular. You know i done the you're shovel. Have you won't have to come up here. The half the whole bien all the amino komo one of his best a lot of hope it on year when all know soviet. Because i think i'm you're kidding in ie. I'm just show you. How can you no kinda most like i scott. Will they were just you know idea i. I'm chris carter compatible one hundred one being in no no come up with see in Me it'll give. You can come out if i told ya most is could have won't addicts or we're not we're not just have to komo doodo the expanding theon call off look yet. The company was comedian getting us community in africa months. If not in the have a book those no it's okay. It was 'cause you more and we'll give you guys have to get by used stuff. But i don't know if it's been almost who's been all joking 'cause model having big what i knew someone who's gonna move must be used was hundred hindu cola. Food i spent book is the moment take on how to better at org and most not sell fellow. Isi your model. But alex alex spoon not you. You can take that. I won't unusually. Can they get important. They are to restore normality indo tracking normally for by the of whom the The were looking in india acknowle cantona the oppo internally. Personally he just he's not.

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"chris carter" Discussed on Patriots Dynasty Podcast

Patriots Dynasty Podcast

04:21 min | 2 years ago

"chris carter" Discussed on Patriots Dynasty Podcast

"The playoff picture so the The afc is the pats i the chiefs in colton third. They win the south with like The same record as the titans right but they wanna head to head. I think and they are both wicked good to right. There was like three or four loss teams. I think there are four loss teams. Yep yep baltimore. Winds based on defense in jamal lewis. They win their division. The afc north. So they actually have a worse. Record than the titans. But you'll get baltimore and tennessee while car game. And then the chiefs or the colts will play denver. Okay so those are the two right on. The expats have buys so the colts denver game. Remember that either. I think i do. It's pretty yeah all it. Maybe once we went to that game like because obviously we know that we played the titans in cultures here so the chiefs after having this amazing year are basically one in don fall apart with which is interesting. Yeah the nfc. So the nfc finishes with philadelphia as the one seed. Saint louis says the two seed makes sense panthers. Three seed green bay has the foresee which i'll get to in a minute. Seattle dallas says wildcards. So i don't know if you remember how the packers got into the playoffs this year by winning that division so was between them in minnesota going into the last week of the year. Okay so minnesota. This is the culpepper randy. Moss team serves fucking team with who are otherwise. Chris carter only catch touchdown. One thousand catch something on a highlight. The other day catching a touchdown on of course all discussions so the last week. Minnesota like blowing the doors off. Kansas city forty five. Oh yes sweaty or something like that. So was a big big game for the pats. Moss is like in peak moss form. He has like seven catches. Buck eleven two touchdowns in that game so now into week. Seventeen all they need is like it's one of those situations where like they either need to win or seattle wins or tie you know like one of those things where like four things to go against them for them to not make the plots and they're playing the three and twelve cardinals after. Just he's cardinal garner just being the twelve digits so there they go into arizona. they're fucking kicking their ass. Seventeen to six with less than two minutes left. It's seventeen to six. What of magic happens. Josh mccown magic. Josh mccown led cardinals rookie year. It's actually his second or third year in the league but he played twenty nine hundred fucking crazy. Yeah yeah so. He should mccown leads them down. Stay score a touchdown at addict convert like a fourth and ten on that drive they Get an onside kick. Nice recover that they start driving. They're like down within the ten yard line of minnesota. They it's second down. They have the one time. I'll be get sacked. Call the time out the next play. They get sacked sack fumble. So it's now fourth and goal from the twenty four with like like an expire sacramento last. Play the game clock it and enough that and some fucking way..

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"chris carter" Discussed on WZFG The Flag 1100AM

WZFG The Flag 1100AM

05:18 min | 2 years ago

"chris carter" Discussed on WZFG The Flag 1100AM

"Here to answer your automotive questions. Thanks for joining us under the hood. Shannon Nordstrom is here to do the same Welcome hoodies. Thanks for tuning in so we can help you tune up. I'm Chris Carter here to answer your calls at 866594. 4150 and we are here in the brand new your business here Studio if you would like to become a studio spot. So your business your business name here? 8665944150. We've got calls coming in. So let's go right to Montana and talk to Tracy. You're on the under the hood show. What can we do for you? Tracy? You could accept my congratulations on the new studio for one. Thank you. So my old seven Explorer, it's a V eight. First time the temperature dropped down in the double digits. I gotta or excuse me the single digits. I got a terrible Rattle. It sounded like a heat shield or something. So I'm under there banging with a rubber mallet trying to find it, I think. Well, I thought I would just wait a few weeks till it got really bad and boy did. Um, it's the there's an exhaust pipe coming down each side of the engine. And it's a two piece heat shield, one against the firewall and one kind of out in the open. Ones out in the open on both sides. Is just pop spot welded on, and they were both super loose. Most of the spot welds were broke. I just wiggle them back and forth a few times, and they broke off. They're right there where the 02 sensors are the upstream sensors. My question is, Should I wrap that area with the Lost. Uh, heat tape. Do something else or do nothing. Well, you want You want the shields on there, or Something to protect the vehicle with with you on a mail route. You're going to generate a lot of heat under that hood and those little drive that on the mail route. It's I'm sorry, gets driven like 15 miles to work and then back every day. Well, you know, it might not be as bad there, but the heat shields are there to protect a few things and one of them. Is protecting sensors and wires and hoses from Premature failure from just heatstroke. They get hot and they dry out. They get brittle on the break. So they put these shields okay? And the other thing is to protect the cabin from excessive heat and things like that and fires, but You know you could wrap it with that Looks like the the ace bandage you put on your arm that goes around the exhaust. That would be one thing you could do for that. And if you know that the vehicles use is only gonna be those short runs. It's probably not the biggest problem in the world. If if this vehicle just doesn't get driven a lot Why you hate all the sun put into the different service and then you forget that that shield had been taken off because it is going to a lot of ambient heat into the firewall cabin area could be a problem over time. And like, Rush said that heat so yeah, it's actually the one that's facing the other direction. So I didn't think it would be a problem. But I was worried about if I wrapped it. Retaining too much heat may be hurting Oh, to sense or something, but I wouldn't worry about what I should do. That's what I will do. OK, Just don't wrap the sensor up because there I have a question for you before you go. So you and this is I've always wanted this. So you have a vehicle that you drive to work and then take a different vehicle out on the route. Right now. I do just because I have way too many cars, and I'm trying to get him all driven. Okay? Yeah, that makes sense. I was excused. That's not how I normally operate. Yeah, I just bought a little sports car. So, Yeah. And you guys were talking just a few weeks ago. To some Some guy that had a mail route was want to know how to handle Saving up money for repairs and stuff. I put away 400 bucks every paycheck. Okay, and I usually don't spend anywhere near that much. But you know, it's just for anybody that drives you got to spend, you know. Figure out how much you spend in a year and divided by 12, and it's Ah, It's a smart way to budget and then you can buy a sports car. If you have all that left over when you don't Yes, Cheap one. Thanks like, thanks, Tracy. 8665944150. Well, you've asked that question of a fireman. No, because they don't generally drive their own fire trucks on the fire around that was my boy on and that there are I know we have listeners who are probably in areas where they don't have a mailman in their personal car. In rural areas you use provide the car When you're the mailman. In most situations, I would guess I was just doing a employee review yesterday with one of our inventory personnel, and he used to work for the post office. And it was interesting to me that the wrote that he had On foot. He never Never had a vehicle. He would get out to his location. And then other people would bring the mail to the relay boxes. Okay, and then he would walk his road and never have a vehicle. And so then he had a couple of spots that were designated as rest stops so they could check to see if he was on his 10 minute break. If he stopped for longer than a certain period of time. It was all monitored. And that was way more intricate than I ever realized, for. Sure, Yeah, so there are other people that were relaying the mail to these boxes. Then he would just be hooking it. To the different places in this section of a town that he was in. Was it a big town or a small town? How not far.

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Jacob Roloff Says He Was Molested by Former Little People, Big World Producer

Mojo In The Morning

01:10 min | 3 years ago

Jacob Roloff Says He Was Molested by Former Little People, Big World Producer

"People big world star roloff says he was sexually abused by a producer of the popular. Tlc reality show off. Is the youngest child of amy and matt roloff who both have dwarfism. The premise heim the show in a lengthy instagram post. This week jake. Roloff claimed that he was molested by former producer. Chris carter mom wall taping the show with his family. He is now twenty three years old. He wrote quote. It is often much to think about things than it is to talk about them. And so this disclosure been delayed. But through that delay i have found the fortitude and words as a child after what i realized now a long grooming process i was molested by an executive field producer for little people. Big world and jake said he didn't want to share details of the encounters. He would only say that he hopes this man is never allowed. children Never allowed around children again. Excuse me tlc. I know made a statement yesterday. They said they just learned of these alleged encounters It is a third party connected to the production of little people big world. They said they are cooperating with authorities and are saddened and troubled by the very serious allegation.

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The Ghost Lights of Brown Mountain

True Mysteries of the Pacific Northwest

04:22 min | 4 years ago

The Ghost Lights of Brown Mountain

"Brown mountain is a low line. Mine Ridge approximately one point five miles long in the Pisgah national forest near Morganson North Carolina. Since at least early early twentieth century mysterious eliminations known as the Brown Mountain Lights have been seen there perhaps more significantly as the fact that many of the people that let's see these lights vanish on October. Twenty eleven dozens of individuals claimed to have seen the lights that same night. Thirty people camping nearby went missing. Local law enforcement opened an investigation but to date. No conclusion regarding the missing campers have been reached back in one thousand nine hundred fifty two project blue book the Air Force's conservative effort to look into. UFO's launched an extensive study of Brown Mountain. Elton and concluded that the lights could not be explained but that there was no connection between the lights and the people that had vanished after seeing them but in eighteen fifty fifty two an incident occurred to substantiated. The legend a woman had disappeared in the local stock that the husband had killed her. The local community came together the other to search for the body when it became too dark to continue. The search strange lights appeared on Brown Mountain. Superstitions of the time led in some of the community to believe that the lights represented the spirit of the dead woman. Come back to haunt her husband. The search ended without finding the body. But but the next day it was determined that many of the searchers had disappeared. Another incident concerned plantation owner. who was hunting on Brown Mountain? When he didn't return by nightfall his slaves went out with lanterns and search and never returned? Local folklore contains dozens of accounts of the people see the lights and vanishes shortly thereafter by nineteen sixty the legend of Brown mountain lights and a number of disappearances was immortalized. A song by Scott Wiseman the legend of the Brown Mountain Lights in nineteen ninety. Nine Chris. Carter's x files episode. Field trip shuddered around the lectern Brown Mount back in one thousand nine hundred ninety two. US Geological Survey was conducted and it was determined that those that had seen the lights. We're actually seeing lights from a train or campers fires but shortly after the USGS study. There was a massive flood in the area. All power was knocked out. Train tracks washed away. The train was unable to traverse the area and during that entire period the lights of Brown mountain were visible and those in close proximity to or around. The mountain vanished. The Legend Lights Brown mountain unlike many rural regional channel stories and folklore have not faded with time no less than five musicians from the area including Sonny James and Roy. Orbison have kept the legend live in Song Television Weird or what ancient aliens and mystery hunters of focused on the lights of Brown. Now in two thousand fourteen the lights were the centerpiece of the movie. Alien Abduction in book form. It was Kathy Rights. Speaking in bones the lights can be seen from the Blue Ridge Parkway at milepost three ten and three a one and from the Brown mountain overlook along North Carolina Highway one eighty one. Near Jones Ridge North Carolina additionally good sightings of the lights have been reported from the top of Table Rock and Weisman's view view both located in the Louisville Gorge Wilderness. The best time of year to see them reportedly September in twenty twelve. The Brown Mountain Lights Symposium was held in nearby town of Morgantown at the Municipal Auditorium. The event was attended by thousands. So skeptics others. Who claimed to have seen the lights of all the reports of lights in the sky over the past centuries abductions impossible? UFO's it's none or as consistent and frequently reported and undeniable as the Brown Mountain Lights North Carolina

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Cleveland Browns: Is the defense getting too close to Baker Mayfield?

First Things First

03:31 min | 5 years ago

Cleveland Browns: Is the defense getting too close to Baker Mayfield?

"Are getting hot in Cleveland. Here's a story for you. Seize the team gets ready for their second preseason game against the bills. Baker Mayfield has been the center of drama this week. The Browns coordinators got testing practice yesterday over this one Browns reporter tweeted this out, Todd Haley, upset with the defense getting too close to Baker Mayfield said, quote, good teams don't touch the bleep in quarterback to which Greg Williams responded will block them, then artsy see, is this a big deal? Which side are you on here? No, I don't have to be on the side. This is info football. A lot of times now, because Cleveland, they have the microphones. They have the cameras there. And then I'm just going to tell you in recent weeks. I haven't talked about a team that won one game until. More than I've talked about the Brown. So I guess that's that's a positive thing. But these are normal things in practice. The defense, they have an agenda. They have a call sheet. They have the defense they're going to run and they're going to run blitzes the offense. They have a call. She, the plays, the protections, and all those protections call for a guy to block almost every guy on the defense when people don't do their job, coaches, yell at players. Both of these coaches are right. You are not going to be a good team by hitting your quarterback in practice. Every team that knows this from high school where we put them in jerseys there in jersey, for reason that guy's value to the team. It can't be replaced and you have to learn as young football team white Cleveland. You have to learn how to practice, right, and I don't care bakers, rookie. Learn how to practice because of the game has changed. You have to learn how to practice in short. You have to learn how. To be competitive, but not combative. You have to learn how to get guys better and learn how to not guys down and Bill to help guys up and not worry about how looks because there are certain things you just cannot do on the football field in practice that because you're trying to get ready for the game like you don't take certain angles once you have a lime in if I've drive all the way back up by your Nick, I'll take my hand down. I'm put it more on your breastplate, right?

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