35 Burst results for "Dykes"

3 Students, 3 Staff Killed During Mass Shooting

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

01:43 min | 9 hrs ago

3 Students, 3 Staff Killed During Mass Shooting

"I care that I'm here here on the grim day. I've had more time than most to think about this as the fetch and this is here and I were driving yesterday quite a lot and we had a chance to discuss the horrific shooting of three 9 year olds and three teachers and school administrators in Nashville. I'll begin with The Washington Post story. Three 9 year olds, three adults. They all spent their Monday morning at the covenant high school in Nashville before a shooter opened fire at a private school that serves about 200 students from pre kindergarten to 6th grade. Nashville police identified the 6 victims in the shooting Evelyn, Dyke house. Haley scruggs, and William Kinney. All 9 years old. Catherine kuntz 60, Cynthia peak 61, my kill 61. The children were students at the school in adultery staff members, police said during an afternoon press conference, kunz has listed on covenant's website as head of school. Peak was a substitute teacher, hill was a custodian. That is the facts. I will not use a shooter's name. I just won't, the shooter is a woman who identifies as a man. It is unclear if she is a trans man as has been reported, I don't know if she's had any transition medication or if she was. We don't know anything. She wrote a manifesto. It has not been released. I am astonished by that. I would read the manifesto to you without naming her. But the telegraph of Great Britain is the only place I find a headline like this. Nashville school shooting trans killers, gender identity, investigated as a possible motive.

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Why Does Jane Fonda Want to Murder Pro-Lifers?

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:44 min | 2 weeks ago

Why Does Jane Fonda Want to Murder Pro-Lifers?

"So Jane Fonda was a really big deal for years and she's obviously lesser now. Not exactly as well known to the younger generation, but an attempt to try to make herself seem relevant again, Jane Fonda went on the view. And said some things that were so extraordinary, so over the top, it really makes you it really makes you just kind of look twice at it. Now mind you, she's been an activist her whole life. She's been involved. She said she was in support of the civil rights movement, but she most famously visited Hanoi in 1972 and sat inside of a North Vietnamese double-A gun, gun used to shoot at American jets. Who is it? It's an anti air gun. Thank you, because I was like, how do you sit inside of a gun? It was an anti air weapon. During that visit, she accused the United States of systematically targeting Vietnam's Dyke system to cause flooding and cause massive civilian casualties. This was not true. That is, that's Jane Fonda, and you could be considered a traitor for that. She's been at the center of so much political activism and controversy and it's interesting. She considers herself a big feminist. Jane Fonda, Gloria Steinem and all these people were considered to be really big feminists yet she's very quiet on the fact that men are now able to continue their quote unquote terror campaign against women. She said that oil executives and politicians who don't support climate change agenda should be treated like Nancy war criminals. But she's really trying to outdo herself here. Let's play cut one 18 of Jane Fonda on the view, like cut one 18. Many decades now of having agency over our body of being able to determine when and how many children to have. We know what that feels like. We know what that's done for our lives. We're not going back. I don't care what the laws are. Besides besides marking and protesting, what else do you suggest? It's not a miraculous or did you say? Murder. She's kidding. Wait a second. She's just. Don't say that. You don't know. They'll pick up on that and just kidding. Well, let me talk to you about that. What's most troubling about that clip is how the audience laughs. When she says they should kill us. And she looks like she's not kidding. Jane Fonda's a very angry person. So let's take this apart. So Jane Fonda says we know what having agency over our bodies has given us. What has it given you, Jane Fonda? You're a very angry and bitter person.

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CFP Championship Preview

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 2 months ago

CFP Championship Preview

"TCU will be seeking its first national title since 1938. They've compiled a 13 in one record under first year head coach Sonny dykes after a 5 and 7 season just a year ago. The offenses directed by Heisman Trophy runner up max duggan at quarterback in 14 games he has thrown for 32 touchdowns against only 6 interceptions duggan's top target is thousand yard receiver Quentin Johnston. TCU upset Michigan in their semifinal matchup in the Fiesta bowl to reach the championship game. Mark Myers Los Angeles

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Sloppy Liverpool tumble again in loss at Brentford

AP News Radio

00:32 sec | 3 months ago

Sloppy Liverpool tumble again in loss at Brentford

"Brentford continued to move up the Premier League table with a stunning three one victory over a very sloppy Liverpool squad. Ibrahima Konaté's own goal off a corner kick in the 19th minute, put the bees ahead to stay. Johann wiesa doubled the lead with a header just before halftime. Prompting Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp to bench Virgil Van Dyke for the second half. Brentford climbed from tenth to 7th in the league just two points behind number 6 Liverpool. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain scored for the reds, who lost to Brentford for the first time since 1938. I'm Dave ferry.

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Faes scores 2 own goals as Liverpool beats Leicester 2-1

AP News Radio

00:32 sec | 3 months ago

Faes scores 2 own goals as Liverpool beats Leicester 2-1

"Liverpool managed the two one win over Leicester without netting a goal. The red scoring came off the feet of Leicester defenseman Wout foss, about 6 and a half minutes apart late in the first half. Foss is the fourth player in Premier League history to score a pair of own goals in the same game. Liverpool fell behind when kiernan dewsbury hall took a pass from 50 yards out and split Andy Robertson and Virgil Van Dyke before beating Allison, but Liverpool earned its fourth straight win and pulled within two points of fourth place Tottenham. Lester remains four points clear of relegation. I'm Dave ferry.

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No. 4 TCU finishes undefeated regular season with 62-14 rout

AP News Radio

00:31 sec | 4 months ago

No. 4 TCU finishes undefeated regular season with 62-14 rout

"Number four TCU completed undefeated regular season at 12 with a 62 14 romp over Iowa state. TCU coach sunny Dyke says his team made a statement with their unblemished season. Be able to win the road games that we did, you know, to grind through some of the tough wins. We had to grind through. You know, I think shows that we have a good football team. Max duggan through for 212 yards and three touchdowns, Kendra Miller ran for two other scores and TCU's defense forced three turnovers converted them into 21 points. Bob Stephens, Fort Worth, Texas.

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"dykes" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show

The Rich Eisen Show

05:05 min | 4 months ago

"dykes" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show

"It Texas tech, which is actually in Texas, which is actually really good. Yes. We would hit up the fast food place late, you know, you're driving the car and Mike goes, hey, orders the food and then you get to the window. And you're like, okay, coach, you got your money. He's like, oh, I don't have my wallet. Oh. Wow. Wow. And so Mike, your Mike's making like $4 million a year and I'm like making like 40 bucks a month, you know? So it's on you. Don't get me wrong. My colleagues took care of me, but it would be on me for a while and then he would pay me back. He'd make you whole. Okay, fantastic. Now, and by the way, now look at what you're doing right now, coach. Let me get to hit the little wayback machine. I got to be honest with you. I'm watching the end of your game against Baylor, and I thought to myself, why is this man running the football right now? Can you walk me through the way you ended that game and why? In Baylor. Please. Yeah, yeah, you know, okay, so it's funny because you get people that kind of reach out to you via social media or interviews or talk to people and we had a plan that we kind of put together obviously before we had the ball and before we got to the ball and Garrett Riley's are offensive coordinator did a great job of being patient on that last drive and we needed to kick the field goal. We have a ton of confidence in Griffin kell, our field goal kicker. And so for us, we felt like we needed to get down to about if we could get to the 20 yard line. We feel like we had a great opportunity to make it and the thing that we wanted to do was get on the middle or the right hash. On about the 20 yard line, okay? So that was kind of our objective when the drive began. We had about a mid and 40 seconds left. And no timeouts. We spent all of our time out. Yes, sir. So there's a lot of things that can go wrong during that course of events. The thing you can't do, you can't get sacked. Obviously can't throw an intersection. You've got to be able to convert. And so we were pretty patient moving the ball down the field. And then we got down to about 40 or about 50 seconds and then we ran the ball to try to get a first down. Then we that took about ten seconds then we clocked it. And then we had about 22 seconds left. For third down. And our objective, again, was to get the ball in the right hash. We're on about the 22 yard line. Or the middle of the field. So at that point, we said, okay, look, what can we do? We could throw a pass here. There may or may not be complete. We may or may not be on the right hash. Let's guarantee we're going to get the ball where we want it. Let's run the ball. Let's make sure we have our field goal team ready to go, which we call bazooka field goal and we practice every Thursday. So we handed the ball off, got the ball to the right middle. Ran our team off. We practiced it every week with about 15 seconds. And this whole series of events began with 17 seconds. So had a long run and converted the first down, then the series would have gone different than it would have been, okay, we clock it. And now we figure out, okay, now what do we want to do? So you're probably going to take a shot at the end zone and do what you want. Then kick the field goal. So anyway, kind of worked out exactly the way we had planned and I think there was a lot of people that were kind of like what in the world are they doing and why are they doing it this way? But we had practiced this very situation over and over and over again and we felt like our players were comfortable with it and we're going to be able to go execute it. And that's why I played out the way it did. Bazooka feel goal. That's what it's called. Bazooka? Yeah, it's a lot of people call it May Day, a lot of people call it whatever. We call it bazooka. I don't really know why. But that's what our special teams coach calls it and that's what we do. It worked. Bazooka worked. That's for dawn shore. Yeah, and like I said, it didn't look great. I mean, our field goal kicker kind of ran on the field a little bit late and oh boy. It's kind of just what he does in practice every week too. He kind of goes out there late and doesn't market steps off and just kind of eyeballs it and kicks it and we had done it. I think we went back and looked. We done it 15 times. This year we practiced bazooka field goal and he had made it 14 of the 15. And thank goodness, obviously this was one of the 14 coach Saudi dykes because you are currently going into Thanksgiving week. A ranked fourth. I'm assuming that this is where you're going to wind up when everything is announced going into Thanksgiving week from the college football playoff committee. I'll be honest with you, just getting a sense seeing how Tennessee was lingering there. They're now dropping off and I'm assuming USC will be right there. Do you get the sense that playoff committee wants to is itching to get somebody else in there other than you? Do you get that sense? Coach? You know, I don't know. I mean, I think, you know, I really have no idea. I mean, I appreciated them ranking us forth. You know, when the when it came out a couple of weeks ago, I think we went from 7th to fourth. We're maybe 6 in the fourth, whatever it was. And we've kind of held steady there. Luckily, I wasn't here at TCU in 2014. I mean,

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CNN Bans On-Air Drinking During New Year's Eve Broadcasts

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

05:29 min | 4 months ago

CNN Bans On-Air Drinking During New Year's Eve Broadcasts

"Again, one of those shows that not exactly what you signed up for, but it's Monday and that's the way it is. Also on CNN, I watched the history of sitcoms. The other night oh, by the way, big news. The head of CNN. Chris licked, my told you is going to do great things at that network. He's still making sweeping changes. You know, he got rid of Brian stelter as we know, the guy who also the guy who was jerking off during the Zoom call, Jeffrey too, but he's gone. He took Don lemon's prime time shell away, and now he's really changing things. It was announced that there will be no more drinking alcohol during CNN's New Year's Eve broadcast. Doesn't Chris lick no, that was the only reason why any of us tuned in to see Andy Collin lit up with Anderson Cooper who could barely handle a shot. We used to have a drunk Kathy Griffin with a lot of fun people, Don Lennon was loaded, dancing, it's fun. Give him one day a year to be assholes. Well, seen in their assholes, all year long. But you know, one day is not that big. But no, he cut it out. No more alcohol. So I'm watching this show, the sitcom story, you know, no show ever, ever says anything nice about rosemary. You guys know rosemary. I don't think all of you do. You might act like you do, but you don't. Those of you under 40, 45, probably have no clue. Rosemary was great on the Dick Van Dyke show. She was married to Maury Amsterdam on the show. Van Dyke was something you always want. And he'd walk in and trip over the sofa, a little cushion, and it got home and had his Martine. It was one of those shows, whatever. It was easy viewing, you hear the dogs? just as loud. But rosemary at 5 years old, she was offered a 7 year contract and became a radio star at NBC radio network. And then she made a bunch of films. At 5. Could you imagine what her me too stories were about? I mean, she's dead now, but could you imagine the stories she could tell you about running around desks and who was trying to nail her? This is back when women were secretaries and housewives on librarians. I also saw a bunch of stuff how great to watch Ed Asner as Lou grant on the Mary Tyler Moore show, saw a clip where he got all hot and bothered by Mary's friend, wrote a morgen star, remember Valerie Harper house I loved rhoda. Rona was like before Laverne on Laverne and Shirley. Before Laverne defazio, rona Morgan stern was the first girl on a sitcom that, as an Italian kid, or as a city kid, you'd go, I mean, I grew up a Long Island, but I still had a little bit of Brooklyn in me. You see that girl and you go, oh yeah, that's my cousins. That's our Friends. I know wrote a Morgan stern. Jewish or Italian same thing. Laverne de fazio, same thing. I didn't grow up with Cindy's. I grew up with Laverne's. And I grew up with rhoda's not Mary Tyler Moore's. And it was wonderful to see her because then you said, oh my God, there's a chance for all of us to get work. It's a lot similar, it's very similar to what black people felt when suddenly they thought to appear. There are people began to appear in sitcoms. You know, build caused by was huge and I spy and it made them go, oh my God, we can do this. One of our own is there. So I get that. But there's one part where Lou, Lou grant walks around rhoda as she walks into the newsroom. And he goes, you, you're different. I like you. Then he goes behind it, and he says, I like it from back here too. An old Valerie Harper can say is, I think he's about to kick my tie is what a different world. Thinking back when I was a kid, I had no idea that kind of talk bothered women. Because I saw my mother and my sisters laugh at those comments. So how could any of us think that what they were saying was improper? You know what I mean? And then Betty White, they showed Betty White. I know Betty White way older than me, but I can't explain it. I had a crush on him. I remember being a teenager. And thinking, you know what? When I never married, it would be great to be married to a woman like Betty White. Look at that dimple on her left cheek, you can hold a couple water in that dimple. She's so funny. She loves her men. I just felt like Betty's the best. And that was a kid. I was right.

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Duggan throws for 3 TDs, No. 7 TCU beats West Virginia 41-31

AP News Radio

00:30 sec | 5 months ago

Duggan throws for 3 TDs, No. 7 TCU beats West Virginia 41-31

"Men's dug and threw for three touchdowns kenry Miller rushed for a 120 yards in a touchdown His number 7 TCU defeated West Virginia 41 31 TCU now 8 zero had four big plays of 50 yards or more in the game three went for touchdowns TCU coast sunny Dyke says his team grinded out the win When that game is on the schedule to begin the year I think all of us knew that it was going to be a tough one in a grinder and we were fortunate to win today West Virginia quarterback JT Daniels through for 275 yards and two touchdowns I'm bob Stevens

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TCU rallies for 43-40 win in 2 OTs over No. 8 Oklahoma St

AP News Radio

00:33 sec | 5 months ago

TCU rallies for 43-40 win in 2 OTs over No. 8 Oklahoma St

"Kendra Miller's two yard touchdown run in the second overtime rallied number 13 TCU past 8th ranked Oklahoma state 43 40 in the battle of unbeaten big 12 teams so TCU improves to 6 and O while Oklahoma state drops to 5 and one TCU coach sunny Dyke says it was a great comeback win Thought those guys should great resolve by just playing hard and kind of rolling their sleeves up and going to work in the second half and figuring out a way to win the game Quarterback max duggan led the TCU come back went through for 286 yards and a touchdown ran for two more scores Bob Stephens Fort Worth Texas

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"dykes" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

08:56 min | 7 months ago

"dykes" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"Back and we're glad you're with us here on the program. I don't know why I'm laughing. It's Friday. John is in Louisville. Hello, John. Hey, Paul. Thanks for coming in this Friday. Well, you know, this is almost an entire month in a row. You realize that, John? I know. I think Randy has had a good influence on you. Randy showed up today. I haven't seen Randy all week since Monday or Tuesday. Marie, where are you? Sounds like an open bar. Randy's claiming he's working somewhere else in the building. Yeah. It's on my no forensic evidence to support that. We know any stair we can hear him chirping in the background. Great interview opening interview, by the way. And I was really impressed the way he paid homage to Gary Peterson, who left under unfortunate circumstances. Yeah, that's where you always used to say, so and so left our company under unfortunate circumstances. He was fired. All your name wasn't up on the work schedule at McDonald's, right? You have to bring that up from 50 years ago. I mean, do you have to, one of the great one of the great horrors of my entire life and you had to write. I had just met. I had just about made everyone forget that I had been fired at McDonald's. Okay, my bad. Anyways, I think path went through some I think that went through some sticker shack when you went over those numbers, but keep in mind as well, Paul, that the Big Ten will renew their agreement contract with the big media companies before, SEC concept for renewal. A lot of people are crediting Jim Delaney today for making a short term deal. The last time around, and that's what Kevin Warren has done. And listen, it's fair, everyone is going to talk about the SEC's previous deal with 15 years. This is ten. I think we can all very gently agree the 15 year deal was a big mistake. Yes. I've got from 24/7 sports, I know you don't want to go over the preseason polls, but they've got a list of overrated and underrated teams. I'll just read them off to you and you give me a yay or nay. Be happy to. Michigan state, which is average at 14 rate ranking is overrated. I disagree. I think they're about where they belong. Okay, this one you'll like. Arkansas, which is average ranking is 21. It's underrated. I agree. Yeah. Oregon, averaging about a 12 ranking is overrated. I agree. I think they're going to strike. And Iowa hawkeyes and of course, they've got Kirk fair and coaches with more with less. Is averaging a 28 ranking they're underrated. So far I'm in totally agreement. Yeah. Here's the challenge. Texas a and M averaging about a 7 ranking is overrated. Correct. Yeah, particularly in Jimbo's mind. And then this one I think you'll find interesting Penn State James Franklin never never achieving much. It's been averaging 27 ranking is underrated. I think they'll do a little better than that, although I do think auburn is going to beat them week three. Yeah, not to mention Michigan Michigan state in Ohio State. But you finish 18 four today and you can still finish in the top 25. That's how cluttered the middle class is in college football. And hired Jimmy Sexton to get you a ten year contract. Notre-Dame, I think you'll agree with this rated an average of 5 is overrated. Yes, unfortunately, I'm on the record of having said that this week, yes. Here comes a challenge. Michigan, which is averaging a 7 ranking that's underrated. Keep in mind you're wrong last year. I'll be right this year. They are overrated. Okay. This one is stunning to me because he's in a second year Texas average ranking of 23 is overrated. I think they're going to have a bounce back here. We hope. So our disagreement. Yeah. And finally, Tennessee averaging 26 ranking is underrated. Vastly underrated. Yes, great. Paul have a great weekend. Thank you very much. By the way, it was announced today officially this has been in the news for a couple of weeks unofficially. That Dan Mullen, the former Florida coach. Has been hired by ESPN as a in studio analyst for Thursday, Friday and Saturday football. I know all of you have been waiting for that announcement. How about that Dan Mullen? Also official urban Meyer fired in disgrace last year after one of the worst first seasons in NFL head coaching history has been hired by Fox. Imagine that. Still hire anybody at Fox. Larry is up next. Hello, Larry. Good afternoon. Paul, thanks for taking my call. I appreciate this very much. I would like to say that I have a great deal of respect for you and there's not many people in the industry that I have. 40 years retired a play style. And you want a very few. You're such a professional. Thank you. I want to say this to you up front. I'm a Dan wool UK fan. I always have been. And I go back to the days that the man in the brown suit, but you know who I'm talking about. The baron hate off her up. Okay, he was a personal friend. Really, anyway, he's still getting over there when we work from back in the day. Now, a couple of months, I called you and told you about, they don't use the truth or Kentucky anymore. They put all variants since I found out they don't use basketball games. And the best I've been able to find out after I've cut out all the clutter about three years ago, there was a little dust depth between the chief of police the UK campus, place and someone with a KSP, I presume a supervisor anyway, they kind of got into disagreement. He kicked Kentucky state police off the campus everywhere. He won't let them come in. Oh my goodness. Yeah. I don't know why this is going on for three years. Why would you blame all the troops if you had a disagreement with one person? That is absurd. I don't think that's just really being here on the social media. Who made this final call? The information I got was from the chief of police, campus police at UK and kicked him out. And that's it. I don't need to tell you, but that's been a part of college sports and it's just to me it's good for both. I'm really sorry to hear that. Tell me, tell me this before you go. Because I have always been fascinated by coach rub. I met him as a young person, didn't just hello and but he's such an intriguing figure. What was he like to know as a friend? Oh, he was a character. I can remember going to the basketball games, and I remember one time he said, oh, look at him fine looking boys and I'm great uniforms. That's been great. So glad to see you all. Never get to see two of you one time. You know how it is if you see two at one time, there's no badge really happened. But when I see two of you at the game, he said it really makes my heart do it. That's where it was. But anyway, I'll finish as I can. The I don't know why this is when all. And I have no dog in the fight. I don't, you know, that's where I started my career in Kentucky state police. And while they treated him like that, Kentucky is the only school in the SEC does not use groupers. My two friends from Tennessee have her throw down the all the time. Well, if you want to see the truth is going to be. That is just part of the culture of southern football. Hey, hey, by the way, here's the official announcement from Fox, big noon kick-off returns, which it's original cast, urban Meyer, Matt,

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"dykes" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

08:25 min | 7 months ago

"dykes" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"A fine wine. Let's get some headlines. The NCAA let me try to read this with a straight face. The NBA, the NCAA, NBA, all the same professional. Ask member institutions to help turn in help them with NIL violations. Why don't you do your own job NCAA because you can't. Ah, the SEC versus big Tim. This is a well, it's not a war, is it? It's worse. For the supremacy of who can beat your chest, the loudest. It's all about money. And does it mean more? Let's get to the calls and pat starts it off from Georgia. Hey pat. Hey, Paul, thanks. I thought I heard today. There's a Big Ten, 7 years, 7 to $8 billion. Is that right? That is correct. Do you know if you see LA and southern Cal or baked into that number? I would assume they are, yes. Okay. Now, talking about the SEC for a minute. When is their contract? How do they even start? Well, no, but we have a contract with ESPN, right? Yeah, it runs until I believe 2034. So the SEC not the ACC, right? No, I know exactly what you said. Listen to me. Okay. The SEC contract has begun, but the football part of it does not, the new football part of it, which means taking over the three 30 window does not begin until 2024. Or 25. Let me think. 24, yeah. Okay. Well, and may I assume that Texas and Oklahoma are not baked into the contract. What they mean, I believe, is $80 million, they are worth an approximate $80 million per school. All right. So listen to this for a second. I just grabbed this. This is the annual national media revenue according to multiple reports. When all this goes into effect, the NFL will get ten point will get 10 billion per year. The NBA gets two two and a half Major League Baseball writer under two, the Big Ten when all this goes into effect will be about 1.1 billion in the SEC is at 588 million. And that will be adjusted. Well, you said when everything goes into effect. This is adjusted for when it goes into effect in 2024. Okay. So we're about half a half a $1 billion behind the Big Ten right now and that won't be corrected until 2034. Is that a safe conclusion? Yeah, I mean, listen, you understand you were in the world of finance. I mean, there are all kinds of look ins. There are elevators, there are clauses. As I told somebody yesterday, the problem was the CBS deal was, there was not a clause in there for expansion. There is a cause in all of these new contracts for expansion. You can be assured of that. And it's significant clauses, by the way. So I don't think, I mean, at some point, you do have to go back to the table. You understand that. And I'm getting into an area that is really not my domain, but at some point I'm sure the SEC and ESPN, when more schools show up, they go in there and adjust these numbers. Okay. Well, and there are three different networks. For the $1.1 billion. That's why it was easier to get that number as high as it was. Okay. What Kevin Warren did is the same thing that Roger Goodell has always done. And he has done it even more in recent years as he has Roger Goodell has four networks, a party to his NBC was Sunday Night. He's got ESPN on Monday night. He has CBS and Fox on Sunday afternoon. And that's exactly what Warren did. The SEC has its entire deal with ESPN. And that's not necessarily a bad thing and I would certainly hope that we would ride the coattails of the Big Ten to more money sooner than 20, 34. My other observation is NBC's night game is probably going to be your West Coast. Right. And your noon games and the three 30 game probably going to be the east coast in the Midwest. Yeah, and then that's where when you start trying to evaluate, okay, Texas, Oklahoma versus USC and UCLA. That southern Cal deal meant a great deal to the Big Ten because now they have a window that is more suitable for the West Coast. And a lot of times you have a three 30 Eastern Time West Coast game. It's starting at 1230 in LA or an evening game 7 30 starting at four 30 there. I mean, I don't want to speak for you, but they're on that many West Coast games. I'm staying up until two 30 in the morning to watch the end of. Well, there aren't any West Coast games I'm going to start looking at at 10 o'clock at night. I mean, I just turn on SportsCenter and SEC channel in the morning, find out what happens. That's a good idea. So anyway, we firmly, we do recommend. And by the way, when we talk about ESPN, we're not just talking about one channel here. We're talking about ESPN, ESPN2, and the SEC network, which has three games on an ABC, excuse me. So yeah, I mean, that's a big deal. I mean, yes. No, it is. ESPN is a lot more than, well, I was about to say it's a lot more than Stephen a Smith. It's not, that he is he is ESPN. You like Stephen a Smith. Steve, you do. Yeah, you know, I don't know how many friends he has, but I am proud to count myself among the very few. And I listened to him because of what you just said. So what attracts you to Steven a? What attracts me to Stephen is his life story. He grew up poor kid in the queen and queens. And he fought at it. He fought his way out of there. He played basketball. In college in North Carolina at an HBCU and he was a sports writer, a good part of his life and somehow he gets hired by ESPN and he gets fired. And then he does it all over again. I mean, I really like his story. And one day, I talked to him the other day. He is going to be where we are in a couple of weeks, and we're going to try to get him in studio. We did this once when we were in New York. I don't know if you remember the show. And when people hear his story and hear him talk, and I'm not talking about screaming and hollering about who's better, Michael or LeBron, stuff that matters, not one bit to anyone. He's a fascinating person. He's not for everyone. But I genuinely like him and consider him a close friend. We'll take a break. More to come. More of your phone calls right after this. Geico asks, how would you love a chance to save some money on car insurance? Of course

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"dykes" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

03:28 min | 7 months ago

"dykes" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"You go through my bleaches, coaching tree now. It's really pretty remarkable. All the guys have gone on and been pretty successful head coaches. And I think we all learned the same thing. Hey, look, let's try to figure out a better way to build a mouse trap and, you know, and I think it was a blast to be a part of it. Yeah, coach, let's talk a little bit about where we are in college sports right now. It seems like it has been the dominant theme of the off season, knowing you a little bit about your background, it seems like you have to be adaptable. You mentioned authentic and dealing with where we are with college athletes being different. I mean, they're making money now. You can say whatever you want, whether they're professional or not, but they're certainly not the amateurs that your dad used to deal with back in the early days of his coaching career. Yeah, I mean, I think the last several years have been probably the biggest changes in college football, certainly in a very, very long time. Maybe since scholarship reductions way back when. It's a different time, you know, with the transfer portal and name him in the likeness and all the things that you're trying to deal with but now it's a college football and coach. It's a different time. I think what you have to do though, it's like anything else. You have to take these changes that you may or may not agree with or you may or may not agree that are positive and you've got to figure out a way to make them work for your program. And that's what we did at SMU. You know, we've got a little bit ahead of the transfer portal. We were able to change our roster pretty quickly, bring in some really good football players and help us get on the right track and I think we've done the same thing here at TCU. We're very fortunate because we've got a tremendous supporting cast here in terms of donors and alumni. And so the name image and likeness things that we're doing have been pretty active and that's allowed us to not only retain our players, but to go out and have an opportunity to recruit at a high level. And so it's a different time in college football. But you know, you've got to try to try to figure out how to make those opportunities work for you because you have to see them that way. And you know, I do think that this change has been a long time coming. You know, I've just always believed that the players should have gotten more than they have in the past. You know, I don't think this is a perfect system on how to take care of them. But I think it's the system that we have now. And you know, I think all this will continue to evolve and get to a place that's a little bit more manageable than it is right now, but, you know, things change in college sports and you got to find ways to use them to your advantage. Well, coach, good luck. You did not exactly draw an easy opener, but that's the nature of college football. We will be watching very closely and we really appreciate you making time. We are huge fans from a distance and hope we can connect again one of these days, not too far in the future. Yeah, thanks for having me, Paul, I really appreciate it. Really have a tremendous amount of respect for what you guys do for college football and, you know, right there in SEC country and again, thanks for thanks for having me on. Thank you very much. Coach dogs joining us from TCU as the season is upon us. We have talked to some amazing coaches this week yesterday. We had coach Shawn for Stanford. We had Mel Tucker on the other day, coach norval, and now coach, dykes. We'll take a break. We have a lot to do. We have some great guests. We'll talk about the stories of the week and we are returning right after this. Wherever you are around

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"dykes" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

07:30 min | 7 months ago

"dykes" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"And we have a lot to do. On the program one thing we really enjoy doing this week is talking to a number of coaches from outside the immediate area, which is a pretty big area to say the least and one of those is joining us today. He's the new coach. We've got to get this right because you just made a move at Texas Christian. With your family, there's Texas tech, you've been an SMU. I'm talking about coach Sonny dykes. So coach, thank you for making time for us. Good afternoon and what a pleasure to have you on. Yeah, thank you. Thanks for having me, Paul. I appreciate it. It's always, it's always good to see it. Thank you. You know, I was we were talking about you coming on in a minute ago and I was being the elder statesman here was trying to explain to some of the younger guys, the legend of your late dad who was such a fantastic high school coach like you were and then worked at Texas and then had this storied career in Lubbock. And I know that you can't probably ever get away from somebody in the industry who knew coach dykes or who has a memory of him, but that had to be a unique childhood to say the least. Yeah, you know, Paul, I was really lucky. I grew up with just fantastic parents. It was really blessed, you know, my mom and dad were just fantastic people. My dad, as you said earlier, was a longtime high school coach in Texas and then had a chance to go work at the University of Texas for Darrell. And then spent 16 years at Texas tech 13 is the head coach and, you know, he was texting through and through. You know, I was born and raised a bunch of different places. I was born in Texas, but we lived a bunch of places growing up, but it's been nice to have an opportunity to be back in Texas. I spent 7 years at Texas tech and now Ford SMU and just excited about being able to get TCU now. I think it's a great opportunity and it's good to be home. And you're a college career as a head coach, is pretty interesting as well being at Louisiana tech and Cal. It's not too many guys that grew up in Texas or spending too much time out in Berkeley. I've never had chase to ask you about that experience. I know you had some success out there, but what a culture shock, I'm sure. Yeah, it was different. I mean, it was a big difference movement from rest in Louisiana to Berkeley. On the opposite end of the spectrum, but it was a great experience for us. It was a rebuilding situation we went in there and I was really proud of the progress that we made and, you know, it's tough. I mean, it's a difficult job. I don't know that I was necessarily the right fit for that program, but I had a great four years out there. I learned a lot. And it was fortunate again as I said earlier to have a chance to come back to Texas and it's been four years at SMU, just had a great experience there. And you know, and now I'm at tissue, and I just think this program has so much potential. Obviously, everybody's aware of the success that coach Patterson had while he was here in the highs that this program had and our goal is to get it back where it was. And I know those who followed your dad and Daryl royal and any other number of coaches have to deal with that and you walk in a place that one man was the head coach for forever seemed like with Gary Patterson and I know you can't change things in a day and maybe growing up in a coaching family you've seen this before, but how do you approach something like that where you have to put your imprint on the program but there are a lot of people at least maybe not on the coaching staff at around that building who have always done it a different way. Yeah, you know, I think the most important thing that you do is you have to be yourself. You have to be real. You have to be authentic. You know, the funny thing about Gary and I is that I think we have the very same views on what winning football looks like. I think we go about it different ways. He's a defensive guy and I went offensive guy. You know had a chance to work for him in 2017 and really that was a fantastic opportunity for me to learn about this program and to learn from the best coach in the program's history. And so, you know, it's an adjustment for a lot of people. It's different, you know, right? Right now as a matter of fact, we are at the hotel with our players, you know, simulating a travel trip. We open up with Colorado two weeks from today. So we're trying to get our players accustomed to doing things a different way all the way from how do we travel to the hotel to what we do that day of the game. All those things are different. And so we're trying to get that uncertainty out of everybody's mind and get them, you know, where they have a set routine and kind of understand what we're trying to do. Coach, I mentioned growing up the obvious growing up in their coaching family, but you've also worked for some really well-known coaches you were at Kentucky under Hal mummy, of course, Mike leech was part of all that and you later spent time with him. I know you probably pick up a little bit from everyone, but how do you cobble all these things together and coalesce it into what you currently do? Yeah, I mean, I think we're all a big part of who we worked for. I mean, I think that that helps mold the game for us. You know, I was really fortunate to go to catch on with Hal, it Kentucky in 97. I was Mike leech's GA. And had a chance to be around, you know, two of the most original thinkers in all of college football. And you know, those guys were really courageous. It took a lot of guts to do what they did coming from Valdosta state to the SEC. And really, I think we're responsible for changing college football. And really the way the game's played probably as much as anybody else. And so, you know, that's the great thing about how and Mike is they were never afraid to do something that was outside the box. They were never afraid to try something different. And you know, it was a great experience for me. It was fun to be a part of it. And I learned so many valuable lessons from those coaches. I'm pushing my memory bank, but you can help me here. I vaguely remember that Kentucky team in 97, beating Alabama. And that was quite an amazing accomplishment at the time for the university of Kentucky. Yeah, it only been since 1922. 35 years since Kentucky, Alabama. So it was a big day for Kentucky football. It was one of those games that I'll never forget. I could pretty much take you through every single play in the game and it was just a fun to be a part of it. Now the only reason I remember it and you know how mummy love it and then I did, we had said something on our program disparaging toward how I don't know maybe it was his hair. I really don't remember and afterwards he made some comment about what we had said. They said, I wonder if there's those guys who will respect us now that we've beaten Alabama. But he was a I say he was unique. I'm talking about him and Michael each in the same sentence. We could probably spend the rest of the year talking about both. Yeah, we could certainly tell how in my stories for the next 6 months, very easily, but you know, as I said earlier, it was just such a cool place to be and a fun place to be and again, those guys were, they would try anything and they would do anything and they were outside the box thinkers and I just learned so much from them and just about, you know, being authentic and being yourself and, you know, and not being afraid to try something a little bit different. I think sometimes all of us in college football, you know, think there's only certain ways to do things. And those guys have done it a different way and hats off to them and, you know, I think there's so many of us have learned that.

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A Dire 2022 Election Warning With Phill Kline

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:02 min | 1 year ago

A Dire 2022 Election Warning With Phill Kline

"Phil, are you optimistic or pessimistic that coming into November? We are not going to have a repeat. What is to prevent Zuckerberg or Bezos or any one of these kleptocrats to come in with $400 million and do what they did in 2020 in the 2022 midterms? I'm pessimistic right now, Charlie. The laws that have been passed are putting the finger in the dike and that engaged in the fundamental structural reform we need to make sure we have transparent inclusive and accountable elections. Just one example. Georgia claims they banned private money in elections. They did not. What they did is say, you can't use private money and lets it appropriately a city account or the state. Well, that's exactly what Zuckerberg and the left field with the nonprofit money. They gave it to city, who don't even have the responsibility of managing the election, but were left this and in Democrat stronghold. And those cities appropriate the money. So a lot of people are taking credit for changing things. Things have not been changed. There's a lot of work to do. And the American voters alliance, which is affiliated with us and it's the amistad project, Charlie, and American voters alliance, which is engaged in this. And we've got policy proposals, the best practices that we hope will be adopted. And so I'd encourage your listeners and viewers to go to the American voters alliance dot org and sign up and get involved and we're going to be announcing the reform package you're pretty soon. But right now we're not ready. And it's not just Zuckerberg. Zuckerberg was only a funder. And he wasn't even the largest wonder of the effort. There's we've tracked over $1.7 billion of services in money that were moved through leftist nonprofits that dictated the way the election would be run to benefit it came with it. And they're geared up again. They're getting ready to do it again.

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Daedalean Flight Control Software

Airplane Geeks Podcast

01:51 min | 1 year ago

Daedalean Flight Control Software

"This max flake and i'm here with hill glazier hill. It's good to speak with you again. We we seem to be talking quite a quite a lot these days. A lot more especially with venture right behind us. It's great to see you as well max And we've got ourselves of really fun interview so we'll just get right into it. Yeah we have a guest dr luc van dyke. He's the founder and ceo of the daily in which a zurich based startup. they're developing flight control software for autonomous flight. How their goal is to create an a. I pilot that will outperform human pilots currently the daily and is working with regulators with leading aerospace manufacturers and major e vitale companies to test and certify the first machine learning based sensor systems these guidance navigation and flight control hook. Welcome to the airplane geeks podcast. Thanks for having me. I took a look at the daily and webpage and it speaks to safety technology and economics. In fact it says safety requires it. Technology enables it and economics makes it inevitable. Maybe we can start by talking about. Why does safety require this technology. So gliding lying super-safe if you talk about commercials for the big airliners accidents are really into noise Recently we have a year with no accidents then. We had a year or two accident happens. There were clearly. You know common cause But not given how much commercially transport support there. Is that spacey However if you go to anything smaller anything that has a lesson nineteen seats especially if you go to the private segment

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"dykes" Discussed on Wrongful Conviction Podcasts

Wrongful Conviction Podcasts

06:51 min | 1 year ago

"dykes" Discussed on Wrongful Conviction Podcasts

"Does this murder eventually gets pin on you. The guy who was only able to watch or listen helplessly as your friend got stabbed that and then in order to save your own life you. Dan would probably any of us would have done. You played along with slim hongo until you could get away. I would not want to abandon your shoes. At that point. You just lost your brand. Otas had to contend with the question of to snitch or not to snitch on sophie's choice on these two murderers drug dealers. Our partners what happens starting talking are on. You know that was what do i say. Come on beijing. I know it was actually knowing the house. And they won't shea back casino. I had any information contract u. n. jamie's card car rolled around two thousand. You know issued a phone booth and then call the police. You and i hope everything cheney's no they came and me up to the station and i mean just take and it will. I mean they'd have me call our back home. So you made a statement to a sergeant sergeant preston and you're going to be a witness and steve. Maybe you can tell us about the next part of the story. Which is how. Kevin was picked up for cocaine possession sometime later and while and the state's witness holding area of la county jail. He eventually meets three guys. Who are responsible for him being in this horrible predicament. Today what happened was kevin got arrested for possession of cocaine charge and because he was the main witness against slim and hongo on murder case. They put him in with prosecution witnesses. And it's commonly called the snitch tank. Which is a separate jail from the men's central jail and while kevin was in there. He told his cellmate. Willie battle and the guy that was in the next cell over Jesse williams. He told them what actually happened. Is they asked. And that's very common in jail. What he in for the exchange information but this time. It only came from kevin. He told him what happened and twisted around and ran with it and then they called the police department and ask them if they had a a murder case where the body was found by a canal. They call it. A canal is really a drainage ditch and they put him in contact with the active. Marvin branscum who was not sergeant preston. Who gave the statement to and they convinced brands come at what they had to say was was true which he said that kevin confessed to these jumped in murders murder. And hey we got a guy on a bragging about guy said with radian is selling time off doing so. I end up. Being the hatch will witness now being satchel killer so kevin became a defendant instead of a prosecution witness in a move him out of the snitch tank to another part of the jail. So kevin's transferred over to the central jail and then he met a very notorious niche named leslie white and i get a call from leslie white. I never heard of leslie white. Leslie white says i understand. You're defending kevin dykes and that. He has been ratted out by two sandwiches. And i said that's exactly right. He says well. I can help you. You come down here. And i'm gonna tell you all about the smith system and how it works okay. So i go down to the jail. I talked to leslie white. He tells me about how inmates get a hold of paperwork and change facts and get a hold of the detective or da handling a particular murder case and because they know these unique facts they can convince the detective or District attorney handling the case that this confession was valid confession. So i said well that sounds good. Okay i'll put you on the witness list. Mr white so about a week or two later i get the witness list from the district. Attorney and leslie. White is on there as a people's witness and not only that i get up report that says that kevin dykes confessed to leslie white. And i'm flabbergasted. Because i just talked to leslie white and he was going to be a witness for kevin so i go down to the jail and i call out leslie white. And he's willing to come and talk to me. And i said what are you a witness for the prosecution. Now he says yup. I said well. You know that kevin's innocent. Why you do what. How can you do that. And he says well man's got to do what he's gotta do. That's what he said. I gotta be honest. My head is spinning. And i didn't even live through this. I mean this is kevin. I mean i'm so sorry that you're living. This is a this is your life we're talking about. I believe that what they're gonna was even possible. I didn't seek at this whole like what the actual eyewitnesses they don't run about rally about what ads and so i didn't really believe what they what they had. Never even heard of that. I mean this is. This is like nothing. I don't think we've ever heard a story like this before. so stephen. What happens next when we got to court. All they had was his statement to sergeant preston and therese niches. And i couldn't believe that they would even want to proceed with this evidence but they did and just before the verdict was issued. I told kevin. I said now kevin when you get out of here. You've got to change your ways. Be a law-abiding citizen and a used to society. And he said okay. Mr house your. I'm going to do that. king guilty. Both sh- lord. You were sentenced to twenty four years to life here. It is now two thousand twenty or still in. Could you just take us back there. Put us in that courtroom with you. You can please the furry..

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"dykes" Discussed on Wrongful Conviction Podcasts

Wrongful Conviction Podcasts

06:26 min | 1 year ago

"dykes" Discussed on Wrongful Conviction Podcasts

"But jason flom Killing you have a prepaid calling from an inmate at california state prison. Los angeles county lancaster. California those call andrew our telephone number. We'll be monitored and recorded to accept. It's called say or dial five now thank you for using tear linked. Welcome back to wrongful conviction jason. Flom today we have an incredible story. So we're going to get right into it. And i'm going to introduce you first to stephen k. Hauser he's a criminal defense attorney representing the star of this episode. Kevin dykes stephen. Welcome to wrongful conviction. Thank you. And kevin dykes is on the phone with us from prison. And i hope we'll be able to do something about his situation because it is awful kevin. I'm sorry you're here where you are. But i'm happy you're here with us today. So thank you for being here. This case goes back to compton. Nineteen eighty six. It's got. It's got so much that you'll think i'm talking about a movie script. That would be too much to be believed except for it's real. It's got gangsters named honda would slim. It's got drugs. It's got snitch. Is that ended up on sixty minutes. It's got laws that changed and victims. Who testified that this was not the guy who did it. It's got a guy who's in prison for three and a half decades with no evidence against him except the testimony of jailhouse niches who have recanted their testimony. It is nuts but it's true so let's get right into it and kevin. Let's start with you going back to your youth because you grew up in compton right. Yeah i actually gonna poblano sports. I actually had a real good over here. And i have erecting. I ended up accidentally. Killing mob mob for involuntary manslaughter. And for those of you. Who don't know why or cya is to california us authority. As i understand it. Your friends death was entirely accidental. Just two kids. Who made a big mistake playing with a gun but they still sit you away to juvie for involuntary manslaughter and also understand that. You harbor a lot of guilt about this. Even though the family forgave you family they stay directly across from my family. You know although the family giving come see me. When i got out i saw what i did for that family and i didn't know how to talk to their although mama father my grandmother and all kinds of people finding help me. I didn't know how to ask for the hell. Cherie products different is decaying so the guilt kinda derailed your potential teams and after juvie. You start dealing drugs and looking outside of what seemed like supportive home for whatever it was that you felt you needed acceptance identity. Whatever out in the street so fast forward to january nineteen eighty six and other really bad stuff happens so i try to have them in front of my house. Photo iran issue a brick wall. Both my smash little knowledge to may shorties. Why hospital wheelchair at walk. And i was very yes. Someone tried to kidnap kevin. You fought them off and they ended up hitting you with their car against a brick wall broke. Your hip snapped your pelvis and put you in the hospital for four months. I mean you're lucky to even be alive and we haven't even gotten to the part that has you locked up right now. Okay so it's may nine hundred eighty six. You're temporarily in this wheelchair doing physical therapy dealing drugs for these two. Mid level management drug dealers name slim and slim and honda decided that they were gonna take over the local drug sales. I believe they helped kevin in some of his friends with small amounts of cocaine to sell in the neighborhood and they would periodically show up him. I guess resupply the local sellers including kevin kevin. You're renting a place to stay a man named mr. Bryce you were renting a bed in this mobile home. That sat in his driveway right. Yeah i was a fan of brian. Small hall we had a mobile home and had like six bands of in a shower and stuff inside talking dryly. From mama francine supply six franken here so older i mean sleeping you're otis zota's perry occasionally stayed at mr bryce mobile home and he's the one that was eventually stabbed lice limit honda for taking the gun that they had left in the trailer. The night that these two attempted murders occurred outside a party at mr bryce house. Alvin inside the mobile. I was assigned off where the party was when the fight the fight. After so i didn't know about to talk. Donald j new. Mr bikes didn't allow us in this house but he had conned into mobile home with my cousin and those fast. But i didn't know that about that at that time. Okay so now. The stage is finally set for these crimes to take place this is. We're talking june nineteenth nineteen ninety-six. There's a little party going on at mr braces. Your friend otis and your cousin pam or in the mobile home in the driveway. Slamming honda your bosses. Come to hang out. But out of respect for mr bryce they leave their gun in the mobile home then your friend e from his at the party and he is drunk.

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"dykes" Discussed on Wrongful Conviction Podcasts

Wrongful Conviction Podcasts

01:46 min | 1 year ago

"dykes" Discussed on Wrongful Conviction Podcasts

"Since our initial release of kevin dykes story. There have been some new developments and this is a re release of that story with new content. Um as a child in the late nineteen seventies. Kevin dykes accidentally killed his best friend when they were playing with a gun sending him to juvie for involuntary manslaughter when he got out he turned to petty drug dealing in compton california fast forward to nineteen eighty six after a terrible softened led to a four-month hospital stint kevin continued peddling drugs from his temporary wheelchair for two men named slim and honda. Kevin rented a bed in a trailer home in his landlords driveway where slimming honda occasionally in weapons. That june two incidents occurred just days apart resulting in one murder and two attempted murders the first during a party when kevin booted his freddie from for being belligerently drunk slamming honda followed he from stabbing him several times. A neighborhood mother. Mrs bradley came to me from aid only to get stabbed as well. Kevin intervened jumping from his wheelchair to stop the assault before. Turn fatal a few days later slim. And honda accused kevin's friend owes perry a stealing their gun from kevin trailer. Home stabbing him eighty one times unable to stop the murderous frenzy and fearing for his own life. Kevin help them clean up before going to the police. Few hours later few days after that kevin was arrested for cocaine. Possession put into a special holding tank for states witnesses. Dan three jailhouse niches claimed that kevin had confessed all three attacks in exchange for leniency in their own cases. Kevin dykes serving life in prison on the word of three notorious jailhouse niches. This is.

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"dykes" Discussed on MinddogTV  Your Mind's Best Friend

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

03:47 min | 1 year ago

"dykes" Discussed on MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

"J. a. about it do you drink. I mean i know we're we're we're hour and a half. We probably should cut it short because nobody will listen if they see it more than a half hour hour and a half But i gotta ask it to you drink when you do in stand up like i drinking or you maybe just a beer or something but Are you oria getting amit. I i fucking out like To them like june july to the night. I eat drink a lot to punk leverage the boiling drunk it was bit slowly and whatever but now i started a slightly rain and then the pandemic in so it wasn't much life stuff so we was doing zunes ship it. Yeah hey i learned. You can't get fucking hammered before a game because it doesn't count good so right learning from mistakes. I've been noticing rock and roll. I two of a lingering than fuck. Do your bit you like. Oh shit note so then and whatever it is no good right. Yeah wildly the funny thing he said rock and roll attitude because most of the guys who built that attitude on now teetotallers. I mean totally straight. I mean you look at classic rock stars who survived and straight as an arrow. they don't they. Don't drink anything you know. They don't fucking smoke anything they're basically You know complaining sober the rockstar. Attitude is is now a comedian than comedians. On it and i've been noticing that some standups who are Getting hammered and. I never noticed it before. The pandemic tai started looking for it. But there are guys guys who definitely mitch. Hedberg was definitely loaded a lot of times when he opted and very nervous. You'd see the michael like this all the time and i said he needed. Yeah yeah i you look fucking donald sexy stuff. You would fucking go on Town was under percent fucking like bucket impressed and he would go up and do but he but he's gotta wear delivering is startled. Scott save approaches. Keith richards you can be as far as you on a b but you still deliver the product in the same professional manager. You would expect your yeah. I think he's been drunk on a lot of the things that i've seen him on. But like i said that to my said you never seem drunk. He said you know. Seem a straight though response under saying fucking convergent People did seem fucking straight for decades. you know. And he's one of the guys. I think i think he's probably straight now i do. I'm not sure on that. I wouldn't bet my life on it but it wouldn't anyway but he geek. Well it could. Well be i. Yeah he hasn't done much osceola so because he's not fucking old away from fucking over there was. There was a great great neem. I saw was. It was just when kobe was taken off. And having it was locked down it was a mean it was ki- twitches on a balcony with his top off holding a be at five on the mean wisdom with everyone go like well not all the time he john. Thomas eighty three. I think key to seventy seven sums a mid seventies. Tommy johns i. I won't eat the What i won't tell me. Eighty three and any. He's tangled into using good shape..

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"dykes" Discussed on MinddogTV  Your Mind's Best Friend

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

04:42 min | 1 year ago

"dykes" Discussed on MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

"Yeah i think and show. He is actually fun. That work being who he is what he talks about. All i can't imagine i mean. I have a toughened enough. My wife is a christian but she. She puts that stuff in o'clock when she's around me when she does not do that. She say fucking biogra- again referencing one few times in the past that his job is witnessed the right. I never asked. Because i've heard him reference it and i thought i'm not on like is that a joke is a joke but says too often. He actually fuck what he's saying before. I think it was on the issues with. I'm the fucking podcast. Actually said oh. My wife said account as well. 'cause she's joel was witnessed or something that is like oh show guei first or job. I did referencing once or twice in the past. Yeah yeah definitely has i. Just 'cause i've had some experience with those jehovah's in i can't imagine being married to one and not being in it yourself. I mean that's got to be a really tough So you and kelly have the same kind of outlook on life. And you don't even talk about those kinds of things politically religiously and all that stuff. Yeah we do too over the able just personally i. I wouldn't say she's god-fearing person. But she's not she's not by any means an atheist thinks he's kind of like A keep in mind just in case discussions about things and they used to get a little bit heated. Sometimes well talk about life gone They were the days which referencing on when i was like eh almost like omitted atheist. Back in fused back. Were to fucking harsh on religious folk over going on the road of like fucking hitler. Ask fucking gary hall freaks quickly come up you couldn't come around like yukon either kind of fucking to philosophy cause you ain't gonna win anyone over a total like the but from my understand is i..

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"dykes" Discussed on MinddogTV  Your Mind's Best Friend

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

05:41 min | 1 year ago

"dykes" Discussed on MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

"Eight hundred from what. I live to fly into like fucking Parish distance give will take. That's so bizarre. Think Paris eight hundred miles away while eight. Yeah i know like geneva is about the shy of a thousand miles away. I think my son i i. It's pretty cool. You guys were on the same fucking land mass though we we flight yeah but You know what i'm finding out. There's so much about it through this doing interviews with people all over america man. We are so sucking different in so many ways. You look at a like the people out in oregon and and they don't even pronounce it that way in idaho and all in all those states out there they have nothing. I i have more common with you across a three thousand miles of water than i do it with people up in the mountains on the on the west fucking crazy and it's the same fucking lung mass area. Yeah pretty pretty weird You sent me a clip of you in some really Futuristic arina coffee house looking type of thing doing a sand bit tell me what that was about a yeah. It was Is a bar Not too far off. Dry from what i live on those my my fucking like live gig back since says fat march twenty twenty but it was. It was nice by like a wind ball up. Nevada is a nice little fucking gig. But i ten minutes. I did exit ninety ninety nine percent of new materials. Well bob i said you was like a done. Premysl of the rest of it was like all the new mets new material..

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"dykes" Discussed on MinddogTV  Your Mind's Best Friend

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

03:35 min | 1 year ago

"dykes" Discussed on MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

"Jamie dykes is here. And if you're easily offended by vulgar language or behavior this episode may not be feel and we'll talk about it on this episode of the mind dog. Tv podcast show and welcome admits yet another episode of the mind. Dog tv podcast. I'm apple coming. It's great to have you here as always We have a an alert happening here. Hold on oh yeah. Vulgarity alert if you are easily offended by vulgar language vulgar behaviour go find melts que. Me dykes as vulgarity alert. Jimmy dykes is a mother. And he And a little bit late. We'll find out why right now. Let's welcome jamie dykes welcome. Ev podcast how you doing well. Yeah what's going on dog uk. yeah. I'm a little bit Weeded out been a very crazy week. and you know you kind of picked up on it. You sent me that email this morning. That guy off in a bad way this week with day you get email address. It was a complete fucking. Obviously but as i was monday morning he was hachette. Wasn't it yeah. Yeah and it was for monday night but the guy had booked at six months in advance and the day of the program he wants to know what the format is like what you check me out before you ask to on the show. I mean i know what you're getting into you in due diligence. I i apologize for me being overly coming out there with my laptop on thinking. Oh there's no link coming through. And i realize when you mentioned me on twitter i oh fuck you sent you the link yesterday on. Just the normal format is i either get links through like fucking messenger on a facebook up twitter dams on twitter other than spoke to you once or twice on my sincerest apologies. They're not a problem. I mean i'm sure sure people into bail out in droves although I think stanhope is having his Tour kickoff live zoom about now. Defecting people. Doing something popped up on twitter. I think shady chant something Donald breed tweeted The his life but Full swing not start off in the state disney yeah. I think he's not getting to you until next year or something imposed originally twenty twenty event. It was Some date in twenty twenty in fucking drive don't march. I think him is that a matter what he's committed cod. If so i'm i've got tickets like in so i was going to be a fucking sweet gig pretty cool. Are you painting. Is that what. I see behind you doing oil painting off fucking convos from the bathroom because we done the whole fucking bathroom out and this was an old piece that we had in that so i might work desk and everything as well. It looks like you do in a bob. Rusting ran across the head and shipping. I'm trying to quit like a little. Decent little workspace slash podcast..

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"dykes" Discussed on UFC Unfiltered with Jim Norton and Matt Serra

UFC Unfiltered with Jim Norton and Matt Serra

03:21 min | 1 year ago

"dykes" Discussed on UFC Unfiltered with Jim Norton and Matt Serra

"Is already is how you doing bro style. Let me see that shirt. What is that this is. This is my brother. Thing about music in france is from my crew From sprints let me tell you the samurai. It's a french rap song who it's called samurai. I don't know what i for georgia to a rap. Friends song called samurai. All old school. Ciro gone you might have to look that up. Yeah maybe A whole yes. She's on wise from why along while. Yes i love it. it's it's a whole song. It is it almond an old guy. Don't let my fresh faithful you. How are you feeling matt. How're you doing fine. I'm fine just arrived at two years now the tool today go to years wait a long time so yeah we could have a little bit Little bit tired of with the jet lag but the but we we frustrating yesterday at nine and the literally surprised at how this interim fight came out. you know. Francis is the champion and were. You surprised that. He wasn't fighting for the belt. That you are getting the shot against eric. A little bit a little bit. But i'm not sure that the the fight against louis and francis was was bukit in annexing posses consulate in a houston was already bouquet. And it's all looking for someone and And maybe for the purview may be too choice to do unnatural entitled in after this entered For all the Is gonna be a great deal for all the fifty two. You must feel. I think the fact your last two fights have gotten the distance against rosen's strike and volchkov. I think that's a very good thing for you. You proven that you can go five rounds against very very Guys with good kicks guys. Who are great strikers. I must make you feel very confident about your cardio and your ability to go deep into a fight. Yes of course of pusa and one of the sunday. This is my friends against a guys identically. With an ebb. Everybody knows what is strange is the knockout. But yes. i'm a young man. I have a young experience. But the i did view From fight and everybody know. I gotta fight the good fight that you're were gonna can adjust during the fight i can. I can do everything like that. So you found out. This was for the interim title. How were you man. This is this huge huge. The belt via yet is us but like Every time strange but dot slow from us looking at looking at it'd be norman. I'm not i'm not. I'm not more exciting.

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More Rain to Hit China's Flood-Ravaged Henan Province

AP News Radio

00:49 sec | 1 year ago

More Rain to Hit China's Flood-Ravaged Henan Province

"More heavy rain is expected in central China's flood ravaged Hannan province where the death toll has risen to around seventy focuses say cities already hard hit now face more heavy down poles complicating rescue efforts and attempts to deliver water and food teams are working hard plugging gaps in dykes well fresh storms will put more pressure on bases used to divert and hold floodwaters further help is coming from the military with helicopters used to bring drinking water medicine food and other relief items to around twenty thousand people in in accessible areas the flooding that began July seventeen who's affected almost thirty million people and it collapsed nearly nine thousand homes I'm Charles the last month

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How to Guarantee Your Batch Learning Algorithm Converges

Learning Machines 101

02:12 min | 2 years ago

How to Guarantee Your Batch Learning Algorithm Converges

"Most machine learning algorithms including unsupervised supervised and reinforcement learning algorithms work by perturbing the parameters of learning machine based upon information in the set of training. Data the magnitude of this perturbation governs the rate of learning and is typically specified by number which is called the step size or learning rate. The particular pattern of perturbations called the search direction. After each such perturbation to the parameters we obtain a revised set parameters values which we will call parameter estimates. Ideally we would like to algorithm to generate a sequence of parameter estimates which would converse to some parameter values in order to minimize the learning machines prediction. Our note that if the learning rate is too slow that is we just changed the parameter values of the learning machine just by a very small amount at each learning trial it takes forever to learn however if we try to increase the speed of learning by making large changes to the parameter values using large learning rate then a large change to the parameter values might damage the learning machines knowledge of its environment. Thus the first question is how do we choose a learning rate which is not too slow and not too fast in addition we need to some constraints on the search direction. Basically we want the pattern perturbations to be designed at each duration of the learning algorithm. So that the prediction error of learning machine becomes progressively smaller. The method of grading descent provides one. Answer which is to choose the pattern of perturbations so that it is proportional to the negative derivative of the prediction error evaluated at the current parameter values. This approach identifies the pattern of perturbations which decreases the prediction. Error most rapidly in the late nineteen sixties philip wolf zoot dyke and other researchers developed simple mathematical constraints. Which would ensure that batch learning algorithms of the type typically encountered in modern unsupervised supervised and reinforcement machine learning algorithms would generate sequences of parameter estimates which would convert to some desired solution. Set

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Inside Frick Madison in New York

The Art Newspaper Weekly

03:05 min | 2 years ago

Inside Frick Madison in New York

"Now on the eighteenth of march. The frick collection will launch frick madison. It's temporary new home on madison avenue in new york until now the collection of our master paintings and sculptures and decorative arts as in the gilded age mansion on central park bequeath to the public. By the industrialist henry clay frick when he died in one thousand nine hundred nineteen and it's more than doubled in size since then mentioned is now closed for renovation and expansion to accommodate collection and special exhibitions so the collection has moved a few blocks but in tune entirely different. Textual realm freak. Madison is housed in the bath. House architect muscle broilers brutalism masterpiece originally built for the whitney museum of american art in nineteen sixty six recently. The home of the met bria so had to bellini and titian van. Dyke rembrandt mir fragonard gainsbourg. Look in these alien surroundings. I spoke to the deputy director and chief curator xavier salomon. Who's overseeing the concept and installation to find out xavier. I wonder if you could cast your mind back to moment the e. I knew you were going to get the boy a building. Full the frick collection. Tell us what he felt at that moment. It was a combination of relief and absolute terror. I think You know relief because you know the plan was to really put the entire collection in storage be closed for a couple of years while we were renovating the building at the frick and then reopened so the idea that we had a place where we could display. The arts was a huge sense of relief and we had talked to a number of museums about getting a few rooms or a floor. And so did they have having an entire building. We could move. The offices and the entire election was absolutely exciting but terrifying. Because you know. Imagine moving the wallace collection to barbican. Oh the jack ready to this on pompidou. I mean it's just the idea of taking something out of its natural context. Let's say as we as we see it and bring it into something that's totally alien so as soon as we made that decision. That was a lot of thinking and a lot of backwards info about what to do with the building. Did you try out in your mind and on paper all sorts of different alternatives in other words. That wasn't a just a preconceived idea. We're going to do it in the way that you've ended up doing it now. Absolutely and the first phase was a lot of thinking a lot of backwards and forwards on various ideas. You know you have a blank canvas and the bank canvas is exciting but at the same time it's also terrifying because you have so many ways you could go and i still think there are other solutions. We could've used. I mean what we did is by no means the only the only option And i'm sure you know people will like it. People will criticize it. People will think it could have been done a different way but out of all the choices together with my team we filled. This was the most logical one for us and the one we wanted to pursue the one. We thought was most interesting but we definitely did play with all sorts of options on at the beginning. We didn't really exclude anything. I mean we started with even the idea of recreating the rooms in a building. The broil yet so just sort of replicating the rooms of the spirit of the rooms and then of course. We went in the opposite direction. And that's sort of why we got to

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Independent Sports Consultant Leon Mann Discusses Racism in Soccer

ESPN FC

04:59 min | 2 years ago

Independent Sports Consultant Leon Mann Discusses Racism in Soccer

"So how you take it knowing that this has been something. You've been working on campaigning for ages. Now i mean vegetables. Thank you for me on can share some thoughts and views. It's great to be with both of you You know. I'm big fans of both your work. It's a real honor to be on here but It does what happened last summer. You know it was the realization of the problems that we've been talking about for many many years decades you know in. Shuckers dykes wallet. Back in terms of is what. Show racism. The red card myself. I've been working with campaign. Kick racism out football now known as kick out and guns but this football blacklist together and the black to a major spill around journalism and these conversations have been ongoing around right out week kind of diversify our industry. How do we ensure we see black leaders in our industry and how do we change. Dynamic swiftly and those conversations were incredibly frustrating because that would be a win in the room but it would be a lack of action to follow them So as a result of that we kept on having lots of conversations with barre barre slow progress but what happens in the summer it the game to store to reflect an actually as a community. We'll stood together and said no this is this is not going to continue anymore We cannot sell people treated this way. And we're not going to have this going to stand for. I think the fact that we're ruled on lockdown at the time meant that people were very very focused on this issue and as a result of that It feels like with with moving forward in a in a much more positive direction. in terms of the actions. And i'm you know privy to With the chief executives of lee seung susceptible associations etc and it lonely be judged on the actions. Of course bofill am. I do say this with some kind of kool shen because of twenty years of working on this. But i feel like we're in a place where we can get some real progress made leon as as transformative as twenty twenty has been i. I wanna talk a little bit about the start of couponing of the blacklist. What was you spock. And why kind of given the social challenges of the The last two years you felt the need to do that email as as as you already mentioned it was in and i'm sure you recognize would have been in such a frustrating atmosphere to not. Yeah i mean th th the black this was was born out of you know wanting to do something when type response. I had control over so looking for the kick out. Racism out full. It was a campaign was fantastic. Transitioning into a journalist with the bbc where it was working as a presents when report was great for me as an individual also had freedom to kind of put some actions in place. So i could control and drive myself alongside with my community. So i was as a campaigner meetings with various black people but black people that my friends and family from the black community would never know so when they're talking to me about How did you get get a job in football. And leon how why. Why do we never see any black representation. I said well the dead as many but they are there. So i thought well how do we shine a light on these people to celebrate contribution but also show the next generation of young black men and women. Listen you wanna be a lawyer in football. You can do it because this person has done it. And they're working at this. You want to be working in a major department. You wanna be a doctor. You wanna do all these kinds of jobs. You can't do it because these people have come before you. They all the pioneers that we should be celebrating in a similar way to how we celebrate a pioneering back players in every single position. We should celebrate these people as a way of opening the due to the next generation. Now of course that only works if that comes together with opportunity. Because i can go into community show about look you gamble Look here baltimat- live people arrive adult. It doesn't open Then they'll just turn around and disappearance of industries and just kind of have a relationship with football They will you on the tv or go to gags. So that's the bit. I think we need to work on you. Know in terms of where are the opportunities you know how much what the game is doing to attract retain and develop people bring a different diversity to the game and also not to see as as a charitable act.

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Can Liverpool Snap Their Slump?

ESPN FC

04:32 min | 2 years ago

Can Liverpool Snap Their Slump?

"Liverpool coming off a result midweek in the champions league thought when we focus on their league form not so great. They've lost three straight for merely outscored eight to two in those matches. Stevie the league form not good but can we throw it out the window based on what you saw. Mid week. Leipzig to be honest. I'm gonna base on scene from evan. Rather than what. I've seen from liverpool. I think we know liverpool. Golden played good football. Hopefully they're going to create. The question is what we take chances. And kinda and that's been their mantra. I think this is over. Evan up until i go a bed the smaller and looked and looked to see what had been said for months. You'll autobahn and use a kind of changed my opinion because i was very comfortable when i went to bed. Before the fact that culvert loons black. You've got allenbach. You got hamas who. I think we'll play as well. So they've kind of a as well as liverpool getting a little bit of a kick from winning against light shake evans going to get a little spot as well for most three at the same time. I don't think is going to be an awful thing. Liverpool will take it a business. You mentioned what carlo ancelotti said. You're in club downplayed this earlier but the reverse fixture of this is where virgil van. Dyke got hurt. We'll liverpool's players be thinking about that. Is that at all a factor in this absolutely not liverpool of other things to worry about right now with those vendettas. And when you stop doing that that affects your game when you start worrying about getting a kick it somebody or gone around and tried to get one on the that's going to affect you as you said liverpool too many other problems where they can. They can do things so i i don't think will have any whatsoever correct. Speaking those other liverpool problems basically been a coin flip over the last couple of months which liverpool we get and it's not really between good and bad. it's between feast and famine and look. There's a clear fight for the top four here between a few teams what one of which up until a couple of games ago look it might be able to make still be but clearly live for sure. I'm not going to catch. Set has been questioned whether anybody will catch them but settling from where pearl are so. There's a clear fight for the top. Four and i think they'll be buoyed by their performance and mid week but i'm with stevia. Initially islanders probably going combat but he's lacking much shoppers. Rodriguez is a talent. But he's not particularly away from home. A place like lever put and going to get the ball here because everton do that home in a way. They often the lawyers for as what liver poke can do with an ev. You know the such a hard team to read it. Belet lasted in a sense. Have lost some crazy games as she are still up there. Everyone had i think the three games in hand up until a week or ten days ago and then they lost home to fill them the loss home to set these kind of expected. The hong end then brushed aside. But i could see lever. Pull getting a result here purely going to dominate the game. And i think eventually it will break down. Of course they're gonna watch learn these pace and behind running the johnson. That's a weak point for liverpool at the moment. But i just feel with us. Top four limited as real. Fight that lever pill get the job done here and could run together to get themselves in their shock. Everton haven't beaten liverpool since two thousand ten have one at anfield since one thousand nine hundred ninety nine. This feels like as good a chance chances. They're going to get ride. No all records falling as far as liverpool is concerned in particular over recent weeks. That format downfield. Now i'm different from the voice. I'm sitting around the fence but leaning everton. I just feel as good. A result was against rb leipzig. Maybe a little bit expected especially given i felt. I thought i'd be like coming into this. A little bit light up front and maybe not threatening liverpool anywhere near as much as you would thought but with covid louis coming back. In particular that make centre-half paramount liverpool will be relying on on henderson. I just feel about their goals for forever time here and as a see i'm sitting on the inside but leading everton i just don't see a liverpool win.

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Dutch court orders government to scrap coronavirus curfew

Mike Gallagher

00:37 sec | 2 years ago

Dutch court orders government to scrap coronavirus curfew

"Dutch courts, ordering the government to lift a nationwide coronavirus curfew and to do so immediately. The government implemented the curfew based on a little, which states that the Cabinet can introduce rules in an emergency without consulting parliament and the Senate. But according to the court, the curfew was brought in in response to something that didn't constitute an emergency. Like for example, if a dyke was breached. On the evidence for this finding was that the 9 P.m. curfew was discussed before it was introduced, so the court rules it didn't meet the necessary legal criteria on therefore must be scrapped with immediate effect. The BBC's

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Transformations: Three 'Coming Outs' with Max Appenroth

Probably True Podcast

05:56 min | 2 years ago

Transformations: Three 'Coming Outs' with Max Appenroth

"It could be interesting to tell you about my life with three coming out. That i had so far his like offended. People look at me when i tell them like. Yeah what three coming out like. What's going on with you. And i like to tell the story about my mom and my wedding day like Married to a wonderful man and on my wedding day my mom said to one of my friends like there's nothing that can shock her anymore because like after having dealt with three coming out of her child there is nothing you could throw her off the wrecks anymore than i think i would just like to start a little bit chronologically because like when i was thirteen i came out as lesbian like to delegate about myself i was female assigned at birth and lifts for twenty something years an identity as a woman or at least i thought i was that because when i was younger being seen as female like it didn't work for me to didn't work with boys like i was interested in them played with them but like in everything else goes beyond players. I that's something that's like something something's wrong. Something's off. And i thought okay. If i'm not into poison i must be a lesbian. And they. This is what. I what i told my parents when i was thirteen. And my mom first reaction was a bit weird like she wanted to sue my first girlfriend because she was like nineteen. Which was like this is like fooling fooling around with a minor loud. I was it was it was a reaction then of course like distinctive like i would never have grandchildren but anyway she overcame that and accepted me and they accepted me for. I am because my dad. He was really cool. It was like yeah i understand. Why like women so sorry so it was actually that was. That was what i thought. Who i am and i have wonderful relationships with women in my teens and my early early twenties and but then there was something that can all along the way like time that i was dead. I felt like i was searching for something if restless all the time and i was always really hyperactive and just like not knowing what was going on because of couldn't sell it couldn't there was something there was something more and i remembered that when i was eighteen like i went to this women's festival and there was a drag king workshop in it was like okay. What's never heard of his. Like i'm just gonna go up just going to try it out and see what's going to happen. There was like these to renew gorgeous drag kings. That helped other people for the first time you know to to dress up like was always i was always like this bush type which dyke person and i was already looking a bit more what people stereotypically describe as masculine like short hair in jeans and like you know the just a typical typical butch dyke And so they helped as you know like to to put a beard on your phase night to to find your chest to get a flat chest with a Just bandages trying to to make us laugh. As possible and stuff like that. And i back then. I remember the moment when i walked into the bathroom and look at myself in the mirror just in complete shock that i was so shocked in that moment that i just immediately my immediate response was like washing everything off like washing washington beard of taking the advantages off because i was like so overwhelmed with a feeling in that in that particular moment from that moment on i really tried hard to pass as like a feminine appearing woman like i bought bras extended. I never will be four. Because i felt like i got something. I need to counter in a way and obviously that failed because back then i was still living in the southern part of germany. Like if people haven't heard like. I'm not a native english speaker. I live in germany at the moment based in berlin. When i finished school i moved to berlin immediately and started my life here and obviously because it's much more diverse city than than where i came from and where he grew up like a rapid the countryside in a very small town and all of sudden it was like all these possibilities like all these people that i met in amongst them was also trans guy and i was like i i was witted out by this idea but then eventually you know there was there was a time. I was in my early twenties when i quit smoking. And because of quitting smoking also changed my diet. Radically lost twenty kilos in like six months. Something like that night was a pretty big person. And because of that often i comb. My body has changed. My physique has changed. I got very slim and definitely less curves my boobs small and everything and i felt like there was a a strong change in my body happening. What also happened was that i dreamt multiple times that my friends were calling me. Max like in my dreams. My friends were calling me maximum. I woke up in the mornings. I was like what the fuck is going on like. What what what is happening. Like what is what is this thing you know and that was for me. Some sort of like a women comes from now. There was a day in june two thousand nine. That was at party like in the middle of the dance. Larger started crying in the fairmont. Came up to what what is going on. What's happening with what's wrong with you. Why you crying. Did someone do something that to just like. I'm i'm not a woman in. This was the only thing that i that i brought out. And then she was like what do you mean. Like what are you and i'm like i don't know i just know i'm not a woman you know. And i started on the birth birth night of macs more or less and for me back then. It was really wade today. Describe myself as masculine. Someone masculine spectrum. But i'm not a man. This is something that is a concept that does that. i don't understand. I don't know who men are like this concept in society that would which also comes with a lot of stereotypes in a lot of expectations and things how people should be. I might look like someone that people would describe as a man like. I have masculine the parents i can. I'm having a beer. Showed his body type. That stereotypically fits with people describe as man but like it doesn't it's not my

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"dykes" Discussed on Dyking Out - a Lesbian and LGBTQ Podcast for Everyone!

Dyking Out - a Lesbian and LGBTQ Podcast for Everyone!

03:26 min | 2 years ago

"dykes" Discussed on Dyking Out - a Lesbian and LGBTQ Podcast for Everyone!

"Her classes and stuff and you know that weird thing when you're when you're young like when you're out of school and it's like the you don't even go here thing you know what i mean like. They didn't i didn't make friends with any of her friends simply because i didn't go there decision. You guys know a thing or did that just happen to me. Talk about fitting in just didn't fit in though that attracts i can understand weird attitudes right right anyway. I didn't submit your heart. Wrenching poem to get into was in late collective house or whatever they right. Yeah hipster house. Yeah no that's where they all live. They live hipster house. Yeah yeah yeah when walk. Show their once. Okay yeah and then. I moved back to la after a few months. Got into cal arts for jazz drums and went there for a year and then dropped out to go on tour. And that's pretty much what i've been doing ever since this was i'm i'm almost thirty eight so this was like yeah like eighteen eighteen years ago and can you name drop some of the people that you've played drums for because it's quite the list. Oh yeah sure. I'll start you off. Fiona apple yes fiona apple katie laying chrissie hinde from the pretenders raila. Montaigne did already say that. Now elvis costello. Wow jenny lewis o. K. body goosebumps just the name. Yeah a her her record acid tongue. I'm playing drums on that. And i toured that whole record cycle with really that show. Yeah well that was playing drums. Cool wall kurt. Vile inara george from the burden the b. n. salmon icing with the food fight. That's all my drums stuff but salmon nihar gig has been singing backgrounds for the foo fighters for the past couple of years And you had a band with your brother the belgrade yes great music. Thank you love it. Thank you tell us about that. Oh we When he i'm i'm i'm about six years older than him when i was twenty five and he was like nineteen i had. I had the band. And i had written all the songs and then he graduated from high school. And he's so amazing and I was just like wanna do this together. And he was like he s and started writing songs together and got really lucky. Got signed to warner brothers. Got a huge budget for our first record recorded at capitol records Total dream come true and then toured for toured it forever hardcore hardcore van tours like no sleep like scary.

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"dykes" Discussed on Dyking Out - a Lesbian and LGBTQ Podcast for Everyone!

Dyking Out - a Lesbian and LGBTQ Podcast for Everyone!

03:41 min | 2 years ago

"dykes" Discussed on Dyking Out - a Lesbian and LGBTQ Podcast for Everyone!

"We'll watch over and over while we wait for the future. Queer films coming at us this year. What have we got. We got our first glimpse. Yes as case do as diana which is an interesting choice. I didn't understand it. When i saw the announcement i see her now. The first few shots we got great wig. She looks like her wouldn't have expected expected at all. I wonder if the pov in this movie is that princess. Diana actually wasn't charismatic. But the thing it made me think of immediately was that instagram account. That was princess. Diana dressing like a lesbian took it down because a lot of people thought it was me n- or something like that. I don't remember exactly but it was like this. Great instagram of all all these outfits that diana had in the in the eighty s and the early nineties that you know and a lot of that fashion is also. If you were to see it on someone today might think that they were queer. Some of it is like just of the time. But i think it's impossible that in other circumstances diana would've been queer same. I'm right there with you. She had dyke energy did and it's not just the shoulder pads though we do love the well. I don't know when that one's coming out but a movie. That's coming out soon. That i am so so looking forward to on you. Know our biggest ally hulu hulu actually has officially come out as lesbian With all of its who's trying to be my best friend. They just put out. Freaks aches with all the original music to thank you. Yes love it will now on february twenty six. They're coming out with the united states. Verse billie holiday. Billy holiday somewhat famously. Bisexual depends on who signed the story. Because i was watching. Cbs sunday morning today and they were covering the movie and they did not have any clips of natasha leone. Who seems to play her. Love interest in this movie. Phobic right how are you gonna have a whole segment on. Cbs sunday morning and not have natasha leone wearing those. Don't we see natasha on so much in the previews and just like the yeah. That's i thought was funny or is that just what's being catered to my feet. I don't know it's a special lesbian. Cut that the algorithm knows where to put it out. Maybe yeah Forward to that and will not just be watching it for the gay stuff. That's just a happy bonus. I would've watched for. And i'm glad they're including it. What else there is so much going on in the news this week. You know we should mention it because we talked about her last week. That ella am hof who is kamala harris. His stepdaughter stepdaughter is now assigned model or she is. So you know what you holler is all you have to do is show up. Dressed to impress at an inauguration in youtube can be a model. It's so funny. There's this viral tweet. That was like. I knew it was going to be like this. But it still doesn't make it any easier and it's three screenshots. One is a people magazine. Tweet that says. Joe biden only follows one twitter account not affiliated with the white house. And it's chrissy teigen because he does follow like eight accounts and they're all official government accounts and chrissy teigen because she and then so that's one of three screenshots on this barrel tweet..

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"dykes" Discussed on Dyking Out - a Lesbian and LGBTQ Podcast for Everyone!

Dyking Out - a Lesbian and LGBTQ Podcast for Everyone!

05:22 min | 2 years ago

"dykes" Discussed on Dyking Out - a Lesbian and LGBTQ Podcast for Everyone!

"Who doesn't like the other people are. What's the gossip water the dynamics and eating it up and we love that. The house is called the women's house and hoping that now it will be called the women's house once again. That's so funny and thank you for explaining that for me because you know we have a document. We have our notes for the episode. I see women's house and i go. What did i miss in dyke world this week. Women's house like the women's house. I haven't heard of this funeral speaking of women and older lesbians. Can we finally talk about it and finally talk about it the fact that we watched the two of us on. We both watched it new year's eve but it comes out this week so we can actually talk about our opinions on it. We also got to watch this. Qna moderated by julianne moore. Yes resident lesbian straight actress. Julianne moore right right. S trying to make enough. How how do i describe. Julian moore is somebody who has thrice played a queer woman. Yes well and very strange real life. There was a great moment in the queue in a where right at the beginning. She asked barbara the woman who plays one of the two main lesbians. Yeah you know her inspiration for her role and she was like well. Actually i watched you and the kids are all right. So i really got what i needed from that. What's you being a big old. Which part were you watching the one. Where julianne moore sex mark ruffalo. Dick was that part of the kids are alright that your inspiration. The coddling bed while they watched gay male porn should have watched ammonites though. I guess it wasn't out yet. But yeah i did love this actress though barbara sakala. Yeah she's only read her name. She was so great in this movie and both of them were grey and this was a great example of doing a story that is about lesbians and one of them doesn't wanna come out of the closet so we have happiest season and we have this and one of the film's doesn't right because these stories do exist so we can still tell them but do it in a way that unexpected. That's that's more nuanced that okay. This film is truly the best story about two old. Since grace and franky. I love it so much as of now. It's one hundred percent on rotten tomatoes for good reason..

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"dykes" Discussed on Dyking Out - a Lesbian and LGBTQ Podcast for Everyone!

Dyking Out - a Lesbian and LGBTQ Podcast for Everyone!

03:02 min | 2 years ago

"dykes" Discussed on Dyking Out - a Lesbian and LGBTQ Podcast for Everyone!

"I think the only thing that she said was bar. If you're going to have sex just do it in the house. They'll do with girl. Yeah garage let's out together. See saw i and welcome to daikin out a podcast that promotes equality by being equally excited about gay marriages and divorces. I'm caroline berchet. I'm melody kamali and today we're taking out with musician. Barbara gresko about mother. Daughter dykes but i some announcements. You know the drill. Find us on apple. Podcasts rate is five stars writer review. Say hi we love.

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