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"eight line" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio

Biz Talk Radio

06:50 min | 1 year ago

"eight line" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio

"Practical HR on this talk radio. I'm your host, William Eastman and I am managing partner for I B gr. That's the call sign for the International Business Growth Radio Network, and we are in partnership with this talk radio to bring you this series and this show. The series is real Help Want it build in an all in workforce, and we're dealing with The post pandemic will. Hopefully it is the post pandemic situation where we're trying not only to get quantity of people in the door who want to work but also quality of people coming in. And maybe I can keep some people in here for a while. All right, So the series is real help wanted building all in workforce, and today's show builds on what we've been doing now you can stand independent. But I would recommend to get the most out of today got to listen to last week's show, and that 11 is on variable compensation. What if you took the mindset that use currently first sales and applied to everybody inside the building? Rather than guaranteeing everybody a 100% paycheck. How much of that? Can you put at risk based upon their performance or the performance of the company? All right, if you like that idea, and you should because it works because you can pay less initially offer West benefits initially. Sold that as the company performs. People will make more working for you than the competitors, not less, but to make that work. We gotta talk about today's show. And wider site. Okay, So let's just show eight its line of sight, and it's really simple. Can people see what they're doing? Day to day, impacting the long short term could be or wall term health of the business. If you can do that, then you can begin to drive performance. So this is going to this is going to be a little bit about metrics. Basically what? What have you posted, and again? We talked about that last week, and I'll pick up on it. So if you haven't listened to it, I'll give you enough. But my recommendation is stop. Don't rely on me to cover everything I did last week because I don't think that's possible. Rather let's rock and roll, Okay? So, as I said, you go to biz talk radio dot com. Quick shows you'll come down, You'll see my mug shot. I'm staying there front of palm tree holding up a book that I just recently did well, it's really an E book and click that and you'll see today's show and there's a link now if the link doesn't work. Or you want to come to our website and see all that we have to offer. Go to I B gr network. When you get there, go to our blog site and click the blog. And when you come down, you're going to see an icon for boost talk radio and you'll see Show eight Line of sight. Click it, open it. If you click the link on the bus clock radio site, it's going to take you here or you can go on your own does not matter. Okay, So what's the objective of today's show? What do I want to do here? Well, what I want to achieve with you. And also I'm going to put myself at your disposal. If you'd like to talk about this further, I will be available. Obviously, this podcast or recording, so that's not gonna be possible. Right now, However, my Email addresses programming. That's what two M's programming at I b gr Network of programming at I b gr dot Network. You said it to me will arrange to talk. Okay if I get 1000 of you Who respond to this. We'll figure something else out. All right. So here is the issue. What you're doing here is you're not only you're not only pulling everything together on your workforce. This is really a central piece to get your workforce on board because here's Here's where I come from. My mindset is people must have skin in the game. They absolutely must have skin in the game. And typically, most businesses. Most businesses, yours are probably no different than mine. Anybody else's is that the only people who really have skin in other words there. Reaping the benefits of what this company produces. Is you the owner or your ownership team Now? I'm not advocating for you to give out ownership in the business. But if you make compensation variable Where their performance can affect their check. They do have skin in the game and the skin in the game is I own my own performance. All right Now, let me give you a quick Organizationally as you look at the business, even though this is an HR show, let's look at the business and let's talk about a couple things that you have to have done. We pull this off. First of all, it's highly recommended that You work on your vision, your mission and your values. You got to have some statement about where we're going vision. Some statement about what value do we provide to whom when mission and a set of values. In other words, Here are the operating principles. Of the business and sometimes those expressing positive. This is the way you treat customers. We treat each other or they're listed as negatives. You can't do this, and there's a link. If you're if you are on my show notes, you'll see elements of vertical alignment when I'll get to in a second on why vertical alignment? You quit that and it will give you what you need to know on it. But you've got to get that statement out. They're not hard to do. Uh, the only hard thing hard about it is if you do it and you publish it. You better practice it then Number two, is that you say Okay now, what are the initiative's goals? Objectives We want to do for the business. However, you want to put that together. I have a link that will show you the whole thing. But basically goals are results that we want to achieve. And objectives of the activities that we're going to engage in to make those results true. Now you want to do this by the year. You want to do it by the quarter. You want to do it by the month. You want to do it by the week. I don't really care. But what that does is that tells people why the site to what All right, then. You also want to make sure that what you have in there is the metrics. How are we going to measure either knowing we've been successful in achieving that end, or We are making significant progress. And last week in the compensation piece, I talk about the fact that one of the things I find very powerful. It always works for me. So it's my recommendation to you is that we come up with some sort of visible tracking system on the metrics that we decided An example used was the restaurant because it's a good one. Because you have customer facing part of the operation. Then you have the back of the house back of the house is typically in the kitchen. In this case, I would in the kitchen have my metric for my prep chef for my chefs or cooks. I would have it for my wait staff. I would have it for the people that are bussing the tables. I would have it for people tending the bar. And I would have them write them up there. So if we're if we got to turn every table we need to turn the table over 90 minutes and we can't get up to it. We can't go to the customer and say you've got to get out. 90 minutes are up. You gotta go. That's not gonna work. What does that mean? If we're going to turn it 90 minutes given incredibly experience means that we've got to manage the whole process. So that's an example of the metric..

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"eight line" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio

Biz Talk Radio

04:30 min | 1 year ago

"eight line" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio

"You to the show notes. Now, the other option you have. If you're listening to this, you shouldn't go directly to my website that IBM's GR that's the international business Growth Radio Network. When you get there, I'd be gr dot network. When you get there, go to the blog and then you'll see a When that opens up. You will see this talk radio. The icons show number eight Line of sight. Open it up now where we were. When I left off as we were. We just finished on what you need to do. We just finished skin in the game, and the critical factor is if people feel ownership in their own performance beyond their own work ethic, then you're in the game. That is the thing you're trying to create. So now number three and really the focus of what we've been doing here is this line of sight. So you've made clear to people what the goals and objectives are to what results do you want to get from today? And what activities is going to be required to meet that? Then how is that going to be measured, and I use the restaurant example in the previous, uh, in the previous segment, and I'll use it again. As you go into the back room of a restaurant that's well run and you'll find his big board that people write on. All the employees have a right to write on the board. Why? Because there is a line on there they own. It is the metric of their position. You've established it ahead of time. So what comes in is you know for table to me for table would be things like Uh, turnover How? What's the amount of time on average? We're turning the table, so I've got posted My time on turns. Now I can't just shoot customers out. So the issue is if I want to confine My table turns to the maximum of the 90 minutes than how efficient must be the greeter. How efficient must be the seeding process. How efficient should the server the person taking the order? How quickly do they have to get there? What should they be taking? Uh, first? Then how do they set them up? So when they come back in a short period time, for example, most good restaurants you order the drinks, All right, they go back if they bring them back or drink synapse, you bring them over. And you're taking another order. So what's happening is they're never sitting for any period of time waiting for anything. It's immediate, its immediate gratification for them. You've sped up the process and then you know where the margins are. So you know what to push. Typically, the chef's special It's got a good margin on it. Typically, the bar has a good margin on it. Typically, deserts have a good margin on it. Okay, push the stuff. The customers are jazzed about the setting and they're out that's in the back room, and that's that is tracked. That's what I'm talking about here and why What you need to do is you need to build those charts. These are not things you want customers to say, But you need to build these charts and then the people doing the work have to be the ones who fill it in. Now, think about the psychological impact of that. Is that I'm going to write up there is that I'm an idiot. I'm incompetent. I'm slow. In other words, everybody else's table. Times are aware. Let's say if my nineties my goal there all it say 85 86 minutes and I'm at 100. I'm going to be embarrassed to write 100 up there, so there's a way of kind of reinforcing what the person is doing now what I have on here. Is also This is how I vertically aligned to company one of the most powerful things A large organizations that they have to do is when you get that many people in the company. How do you align people to what the company wants to do? Now here in a small business, you've got a perfect opportunity. And yet most small businesses do this worse than large corporations has been my experience after four decades. So what I want to do is I want everybody on board for where were taken to business. I want everybody to have skin in the game because we've gone to variable compensation. Everybody here Is going to get some portion of the check they receive based upon their performance, the performance of the business or some combination, And if you want to little assistance on how to put that together. I got lots of show notes. In fact, you go to our website. I'd be gr network on any page that you see a search Part says new Choice for business Search Doctor Go to Google or Yahoo or Bing or anyplace else going into those places. Come to I B gr network and do search there and you put in variable compensation. I guarantee you Find more articles, most of them written by me for shows that I've done on this topic, and I'm hot for this.

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"eight line" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio

Biz Talk Radio

06:45 min | 1 year ago

"eight line" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio

"The series is real Help wanted build in an all in workforce and we're dealing with the post pandemic will. Hopefully it is the post pandemic situation where We're trying not only to get quantity of people in the door who want to work but also quality of people coming in. And maybe I can keep some people in here for a while. All right, So the series is real Help wanted building all in workforce, and today's show builds on what we've been doing Now you can stand independent, but I would recommend to get the most out of today got to listen to last week's show, and that 11 is on variable compensation. What if You took the mindset that use currently for sales and applied to everybody inside the building, rather than guaranteeing everybody a 100% paycheck. How much of that? Can you put at risk based upon their performance or the performance of the company? All right. If you like that idea, and you should because it works because you can pay less initially offer less benefits initially, so that as the company performs, people will make more working for you than the competitors, not less, but to make that work. We got to talk about today's show and wider site. Okay, so let's just show eight its line of sight and it's really simple. Can people see what they're doing? Day to day? Impacting the long short term could be or wall term health of the business. If you can do that, then you can begin to drive performance. So this is going to. There's got to be a little bit about metrics. Basically what what have you posted? And again? We talked about that last week, and I'll pick up on it. So if you haven't listened to it, I'll give you enough. But my recommendation is don't don't rely on me to cover everything I did last week. Because I don't think that's possible rather let's rock and roll, Okay? So, as I said, you go to biz talk radio dot com. Quick shows you'll come down, You'll see my mug shot. I'm standing there in front of palm tree holding up a book that I just recently did. Well, it's really an E book and quit that and you'll see. Today's show, and there's a link Now, if the link doesn't work or you want to come to our website and see all that we have to offer. Go to I B gr Network when you get there, go to our blog site. And click the blog. And when you come down, you're going to see an icon for biz talk radio and you'll see Show eight line of sight. Click it. Open it. If you click the link on the biz talk radio site. It's gonna take you here Or you can go on your own does not matter. Okay, So what's the objective of today's show? What do I want to do here? Well, what I want to achieve with you and also I'm going to put myself at your disposal. If you'd like to talk about this further, I will be available. Obviously, this podcast Or recording, so that's not gonna be possible. Right now, however, my email addresses programming. That's what two M's programming at I B gr Network of programming at I bgr dot network. You said it to me will arrange to talk. Okay? If I get 1000 of you who respond to this, we'll figure something else out. All right. So here is the issue. What you're doing here is you're not only you're not only Holding everything together on your workforce, and this is really essential piece to get your workforce on board because here's Here's where I come from. My mindset is, people must have skin in the game. They absolutely must have skin in the game. And typically, most businesses. Most businesses, yours are probably no different than mind. Anybody else's is that the only people who really have skin in other words there. Reaping the benefits of what this company produces. Are you the owner or your ownership team Now? I'm not advocating for you to give out ownership in the business. But if you make compensation variable to where they're performers can affect their check. They do have skin in the game and the skin in the game is I own my own performance. All right Now, let me give you a quick Organizationally as you look at the business, even though this is an HR show, let's look at the business and let's talk about a couple things that you have to have done. We pull this off. First of all, it's highly recommended that You work on your vision, your mission and your values. You got to have some statement about where we're going vision. Some statement about what value do we provide to whom when mission and a set of values. In other words, Here are the operating principles. Of the business, and sometimes those expressed positive. This is the way you treat customers. We treat each other or they're listed as negatives. You can't do this, and there's a link. If you're if you are on my show notes, you'll see elements of vertical alignment when I'll get to in a second on why vertical alignment? You quit that and it will give you what you need to know on it. But you've got to get that statement out. They're not hard to do. Uh, the only hard thing hard about it is, if you do it and you publish it, You better practice it then Number two is that he said. Okay. Now, what are the initiative's goals and objectives we want to do for the business. However, you want to put that together. I have a link that will show you the whole thing. But basically goals are results that we want to achieve. And objectives of the activities that we're going to engage in to make those results true. Now you want to do this by the year. You want to do it by the quarter. You want to do it by the month. You want to do it by the week. I don't really care. But what that does is that tells people why site to what? All right then you also want to make sure that what you have in there is The metrics. How are we going to measure either knowing we've been successful in achieving that end, or we are making significant progress and last week in the compensation Peace. I talked about the fact that one of the things that I find very powerful it always works for me. So it's my recommendation to you is that we come up with some sort of visible tracking system on the metrics that we decided An example used was the restaurant because it's a good one. Because you have customer facing part of the operation. Then you have the back of the house. The house is typically in the kitchen. In this case, I would in the kitchen, have my metrics for my prep chef. For my chefs or cooks. I would have it for my wait, staff. I would have it for the people that are bussing the tables. I would have it for people tending the bar and I would have them write them up there. So if we're if we got to turn every table, you know, we need to turn the table over 90 minutes. And we can't get up to that. We can't go to the customer and say you've got to get out. 90 minutes are up. You got to go. That's not gonna work. What does that mean? If we're going to turn it 90 minutes given incredibly experience means that we've got to manage that whole process. So that's an example of the metric, Okay? And then last here, and I'm going to skip over a position based on process that's off of a different issue. We don't need to worry about here that here now now, if you're bigger company, I would recommend click that link..

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"eight line" Discussed on Happy Sad Confused

Happy Sad Confused

08:27 min | 1 year ago

"eight line" Discussed on Happy Sad Confused

"You power leaving the door open is not one of your things. It's mcevoy move. I do just a little bit tied to you. Zoom participants am. I wasn't I'd have been the israel so you know and you guys have stucco. We call it pebble. Gosh well so what would i say. I expect a law of. I need a low of tactic. Maybe that maybe. I'm too too much physical contact. Maybe is this goes back to make sense like one of those guys. Just the law sex. You know what i'm saying. I need a. It's i've had that a few times okay. Okay what about everything about this. Production was accelerated. Right like as. I understand it It came together really quickly. Ten days of rehearsal. Ten days of shooting does not accelerate everything about its must kind of spoil. You guys have both been on much larger productions where. There's a lot of downtime. It must be so fantastically rewarding to just like every waking moment. Be thinking about this interest in it. Yeah we were just saying. It has spoiled us oxidative. The for the first meeting. I about after january just made this film on. I think we should make it like that seriously. I think we should rehearse it for for two weeks. And then i think we should film in two weeks. I don't see why we can't do that. And i always say can be the case for everything but there's some hangs the case for. I've done two movies in the last year and a half the remade in two weeks. Basically one of them was a completely improvised film. What i have a clue what was coming next and then the next one was this might make both of them and to come on. Everybody should be with us. He is the same amount of money please. That's the only caveat gas in two weeks. I will do more acting than those two weeks than you could ever entity four months where your conventional filmon over the years. Are you good with the downtime. I mean obviously humidity james. You've done the x-men films Enormous there's just inherently it takes a lot. There's a lotta downtime. Have you always been good at keeping the focus and filling the time it looks. I mean look. I remember coming off a best and go into montreal to shoot x. Men in the past and i was on stage working issues week loving it. Absolutely love literally sweating blood. Every second i was at work and then you go there and that was a i do some good acting not movie but it was so thank. I just remember like liquor. Who is anybody stressed. This is an absolute dawdle is non end the lovin it just love and life and being very aware that kind of work you know it was dependent hussein home looking after kids was was working hours going to have i and in montreal onset and by the same time you know as much as that was an antidote to the hard work you were doing on stage after a while you do get distracted your like. Oh my god hours between and and also what you get you might spend sixty hours trying to capture eight lines worth dialogue really. Is that any of those lines that maybe they were. None of those lanes really gets to the heart of Really sometimes you're not really doing much when even get your bet in so doing something like this. Which was about. I mean really as much as few people keep saying the word who actually felt more natural and realistic. And even though you're talking to the audience on we just talking to your mate. Aren't you just talk audience when you talk jimmy Aren't you just don't to the audience when you talk to your moment the phone. And that's what this feels like. This kind of token zillions shows like for me. I yeah i mean. I i have my audience. Oh the for suggested questions. One of the questions. That came up from from jen and kate and want to know how was it acting directly to camera and i might my fault would be like. Who are you imagining on the other end of the that camera or used to be someone specifically what well initially when we were rehearsing and there was no camera just stephen daltry cranston and ran into place like you know and so we were talking to him and we did discuss it a lot. You know what i'm asking. Dentists says like who because initially it was Gonna be A play and then the then you know the cia dying. I mean So so would you would have been talking to an audience so we have in the end. It was just like stephen wasn't invited was a guest in in our home. You know he was someone who didn't necessarily want to hear about our relationship but we were gonna tell him we each wanted to you know. Get him onside. Kindly let you do in marriage therapy or kinda like want the cancel their two young. You're right. I mean you can hear me from. I mean. Obviously you know i. If i'm really honest. I can't remember exactly what we landed on. All i know. is that For me it was a really new thing to do. And that the big thing i had to get over was not looking away. You know like. I had to sit a hold. I contact which. I find kind of hard. Because i'm really shifty and So see just kept saying you know like even when i do more. I felt like i was really really connecting with him. It'd be the first thing you'd say to me when when you know when we When we cut like keep looking away a learn it this might sound like a absurd talk to professional actors about. But i'm always like i just don't have a great number for memorizing stuff and in my job i sometimes have to do. Small amounts of dialogue and i can barely handle that but the sheer amount. That you guys are handling. Certainly you've done theater obviously have to know how to do this but like does this come naturally again. This is a ten day. Shoot that about a week and a half rehearsal do absorb that stuff quickly like are you both like just so in the zone that there's not even a question of like forgetting line or if you do you just roll with it. Or what do we definitely forgot. Lines the point where 'cause we begin thirteen minutes fourteen minute takes and there was a point where we can't mess out. We kept messing our kept messed up. We kept stopping if we messed up which they can give permission to stop when we messed up so the next time we did it with invariably make a mistake and off. You're never going to get through this. Remember weeks or call each other. Muir light right wherever heim Doesn't matter whether you shut your pints in the middle of a take you push through a main. Maybe maybe i shot myself. Because i up you just and then honestly the minute we had that conversation with each other. There were less mistakes and we did. Just get it done and yeah of course still mistakes in the things that you weren't entirely happy with it so we're going to be a choice when it's something that is one. Take quick none but but it was really interesting. Do look i love talking to the audience. And i love having lost. Do she said f it well written and thing. I haven't worked that hard since it was at school and a husband light. Learn shit off by heart. You know i that. My favorite review at reviews was the talked about how many lines to learn. And when my dad called me to say well done he jesus. I don't know how you remember all that dialogue sharon Yes someone knows. It was like ninety hard like as hard as the acting bit. I mean shit. Let's learn in very little high. So is there. I totally have matters for it. Is there a line over the years that has haunted you. I mean again not to keep going back to like excellent stuff but techno-babble stuff that particularly in the stuff. You've done over the years james i think of for you shine. You've done so much work. Are there lines that just like to this day are stuck in your head in your mares well i series cold the increasingly poor decisions of todd margaret. I traveled back from la to do..

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"eight line" Discussed on Beach Too Sandy, Water Too Wet

Beach Too Sandy, Water Too Wet

02:44 min | 1 year ago

"eight line" Discussed on Beach Too Sandy, Water Too Wet

"No nothing upset me more than watching the party. But i did not hear yeah. That sounds awesome. I did not understand. Why could misr here. Because it's a five serve you and they were so happy. Control came in. But i don't know what i'm thinking. I thought that was a positive feeling about piggy. On's now they're so happy that these can't party any more nervous about what that means what that meant that they did. They work quickly and efficiently. Yes good so there's a response. And i first of all that was about eight lines of a review like paragraph and had the word pignon four times always with a capital p which makes me think after the second time. Siri was like okay. This is the word you wanna use. Unintended this is an intentional choice. This is a proper proper noun for somebody you know right. justin. I mean travis whatever. Your name is old. Roy crew or something of his name is justin teas so i made up like a t. name i forget what it was but his name's actually just yeah you're right. That did i was like. Why does this sound familiar christine. Okay well this comment by todd w of a better day pigeon control pigeon controlled by the way not to be confused with piggy on. Hello justin. we're happy. We could come out and clean the mess up and make your home nice again. Fish had quickly right. That makes this sound so dark. It will be nice to enjoy your pool without pigeons. We appreciate your business. Have a better day and response. So i do like that. Todd very intentionally used the word pigeon four times to counteract the misspellings. That's how i do it to something. I'm just going to say aggressively spell. It correct in a way that says. Hey look you're wrong. But i don't want to tell you you're wrong about yourself. Because it's the most passive confrontational. So that was travis justin. Todd whoever interaction third. It's the fourth. Imagine if i would have been on me okay. So this is an email from sam who actually was the one who suggested it was pig pig. I on And this is a glass door review of volvo the car company. Then i know like what it's like to.

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"eight line" Discussed on Monday Morning Critic Podcast

Monday Morning Critic Podcast

07:50 min | 1 year ago

"eight line" Discussed on Monday Morning Critic Podcast

"I was with any other actress. It was just me and the whole crew and the parable people and they would tell me to stand somewhere. Okay do it And then for the dancing saying it was the same i was. I was the only one there. That was i worked with no other actors but that was the night that i did. Get to meet day But yeah they would show me the film of of what. The person that person was dancing. Like say okay trying to copy. That tried to mimic that like okay. Sh- so i. I should add at this point. Kudos to my orthopedist to gave me cortisone shots for because we're going my knees have to work better. Please ill is there. Is there one character whether whether it's the dancing the club scene that you enjoyed or whether it's the same in the jungle is there one character that you enjoyed mimicking more than the rest is really you not that you can like more than the rest of the one that you enjoyed making more than the rest. Mostly just that the dancers and the storrow thing was or my favorites As far as the others. I was like some of those costumes. Were really uncomfortable. 'cause they were making making replicas to fit me up their customs and it's like i i have a whole lot more respect for for a blood sport and and interests elwyn john cena peacemaker comfy costumes. That weren't also soon. We see in the jungle and poke it on me and his looking back and he sees you. And those are all customized. Oh that's right off their twelve outfits. Yeah they they actually made those costume replicas of those costumes to fit my measurements. So i was wearing exactly what they were wearing and the same materials and everything and some of them were very uncomfortable. I have to say in a geeky Nerdy geek we up all boy. I have asked james to modify bring this peacemaker home. Or oh boy i would've been. I would've been all that so you know it's a funny thing because you're in this role and i got to tell you i mean i. I was reading twitter today. It's a great follow. I'm not a big twitter guy. But i do go there. When i'm researching people's lives like yours of the fans response has got to be overwhelming for you. Truly is i am i am just blown away I mean i'm getting. Youtube comments. Instagram followers in twitter followers and people sending me messages and i am just so stunned but so great that film and my character getting this kind of support. It's just amazing. And i had this opens up more. I mean not that you need it because you're you've been really successful last. You mentioned ten or twelve years on that that this does open up more opportunities for you right. This is only. This can only be a super positive moving forward. I wonder wonder sometimes at the magic of the universe. Because the timing on this. And what's about to happen. Which i can't talk a whole lot about but i make another. I've already been cast in. They've already found two episodes of another dc project and one one of the episodes that i found is going to be airing in the next couple months so i just think a back to back. Dc product were playing villainous. Character is pretty miraculously thing. I'd say many people are envious of your situation absolutely so you know what i love about your whether it's you know the suicide squad or another role is that you show up with. Maybe you know. There's some scenarios where you have zero one line and you end up with like seven lines eight lines or one day of shooting turns into two weeks. It's it's is it. Is it because maybe the director whomever the writers get to know you a little bit and like you know something. We could do more with her than just give her an alliance or give her three words. You find that. That's the case. Do you think it's once people get to know you lynn. They're like you know what she's capable of so much more. I'm not sure what it is. But i do know that i go into every project in my head. I'm i'm trying to say okay. i'm under work. I'm a professional. You know and i interact with people and i am totally appreciated not. I'm not a diva. i'm not you know in a bad mood. Genuinely happy to be there. And i think when you're genuinely involved in the project and showing this you're just a person like everybody. I mean i treat you know the background actor a lot of them. Are you know. Facebook friends and everything that i've worked with Even though there there's told they're not supposed to talk to the principal actor so that it is just as weird it. But i always respond and talk to people and we're all just people were all the same And i think it's just kind of bad attitude of the ensemble then talented. It's like we're here to do a job and workers the grape. So let's get out of the way and do the best job that we can do. And i don't know maybe that's maybe i'm just be asking right now. I know you're making you're making a lot of sense. You know you certainly were. My favorite part is suicide squad. And i think the people were going in the theater. We're going nuts when they saw you onscreen shows that's that that's a good thing. Have any of the actors that you had to mimic whether it's on the dance floor or in the jungle had any of them reach Dave talk but just to say great job or is this. Have you not had that opportunity at really. The only one was was the bluebeard guy bluebeard dancer. And when i first arrived at the club set they were still filming with the principal actors. So david was still there. That was when i met him And then all the dancers were still fair. And but my first costume was bluebeard. Because you know that was the one that's the longest to put on so So when i arrived at a set. That's what i was wearing. And as i think we bonded a little bit. I hey go beard. And there's there's a picture somewhere of james gone with his arm around. 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"eight line" Discussed on Tha Boxing Voice

Tha Boxing Voice

03:50 min | 1 year ago

"eight line" Discussed on Tha Boxing Voice

"You've just sitting code i. I've worked with boxing now here. So if you don't have enough you don't have enough. How don't you have enough is enough award. Got is caleb of what else can you offer on. Top of kayla is to make to annul. Say five working. Who else got a belt. No i have all the belts at sixty eight kayla has only one bill. Let me get this bill. So i continue to go up to six seventy five. I want to keep fighting sixty eight. I'm gonna go up to seventy five already. Been there troy. Let me let me ask you for one moment right. 'cause i know i know that. Uk buddhis- one moment. Separator your feelings from the situation and just understanding matchroom had a one fight right championship fight canal and a one mandatory fire right so right now. Evita's is not mandatory. He is the number one and in february will actually october. Twenty eighth of this year is when samson will fly to the convention if he's not going to be virtual and he will say. Hey ben evita's is the number one. The wbz hasn't had a mandatory since february. Such says date with them. We would like you to make ben evita's the mandatory. They will granted again. He did a one fight and a one mandatory. This is the same that. Wbz belt that you got comes with a mandatory. It's the same here and again. i agree with you. There already agreed. We're going to try to do it. Three five we shot. i shot. It didn't happen. But i'm just saying in theory you gotta mandatory with ben evita's and you've got a championship fight with plan. It's the same matchroom. Do not deal because once he gets the idea he's done with the super middleweight division. Possibly you don't know but you don't know that you can't say that indefinitely that he's vacating all those bells listen he can steal away. What is very important. He could be like theory and only vacate one bell at first and then he could be like crawford and only vacate one bell and then just go back and forth so you just don't know we don't know i definitely i doubt that. But here's the thing even if there's a because i think that it's still undecided too. I don't think he's definitely going to go. I think that if you ask them right now that's probably the most likely the plan but if you go into a position where you sign your soul to one sixty eight for the next year and a half two years then. You don't have the option to do that. So why is the cash cow or are you putting yourself in a position where you're locked down for anything the name of this game. It's freedom that's what it is. That's why koto did. That's what mayweather did that's delahoya did. That's what mikey garcia did. That's what currently te'o females in kind of that kind of trying to do but now it's not you know that's what all these things are about and can nello to give up more freedom to it just doesn't make any sense just because the fight man you know. Some mario lizama. Mario alex men nestor. If the man kit undisputed as sixty eight. There's nothing else to be done as sixty eight line. Why are we talking about enacts. Wild why are you repeating yourself. You still don't have the answer if you get every built s sixty eight coffered case state we aint talking about crawford..

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"eight line" Discussed on Blinkers Off

Blinkers Off

01:30 min | 1 year ago

"eight line" Discussed on Blinkers Off

"Third. I mean the thing. He got third unreal but he loses by ahead so he's ran three winning races and to come here saying he wins all three of those races. He's like one of the neo so he definitely deserves a shot and then he decided he he brings it saratoga. He's going to run a big race. It's just i'm with you. I'm kind of like. I just can't quite get there with him. I think especially as you said. Exactly what i was thinking i almost had Reserve picked distinct. Maybe speak too much speed in the race might ultimately be the downfall the nine whereas i'd like mischievous alex has speed but also with iran backboard can kind of sit off of that a little bit and i read a very good at that with the source obviously said running the sprints with him. He's been so good. So i want number two mischievous alex. I think he says the trip. And i think he's the best worse in the race. Two races later. Right after the jim dandy on saturday race to end the bowling green stakes. Great two hundred fifty k. For four year olds and up going one three eighth miles on the turf field of eight lines up for this one. And it's another doozy here. This is going to be a fun race. You got five. A to channel maker said the two on moon over miami five to one on channel across borders ninety two rocky emperor six to one eight two one on shamrock it. I mean really look at this race breakpoint news on interesting. Second time starter. Chad brown ten to one. I mean look at this race in mean even read night. Doesn't look awful at twelve to one all eight horses..

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"eight line" Discussed on Stuff You Missed in History Class

Stuff You Missed in History Class

03:27 min | 1 year ago

"eight line" Discussed on Stuff You Missed in History Class

"I'm tracing wilson and i'm holly fry. I have a family history of migraine I remember my grandmother talking you about what. She called her sick headaches And i know a lot of people outside of my family who have migraine as well and some of them started dealing with migraine attacks really quite recently. So i've been thinking about doing an episode on the history of migraine for a while because of all these different personal connections. And then after our recent episode on the nelson pill hearings. We got a lot of e mail from listeners. Who mentioned their experiences with migraine. So that moved this topic up to the top as what note. This isn't an can't possibly be comprehensive. There is just a wealth of historical writing about migraine. But i also didn't expand this into a two part episode because at least in terms of what's available in english a lot of that writing is really similar. I had a whole lot more quotes from historical sources. And i felt like i was reading the same thing over and over again so i paired it down a bit and my green is really prevalent. According to the world health organization. It is one of the three most prevalent conditions in the world along with anemia and hearing loss but in spite of that prevalence migraine is widely misunderstood. Really at every level one reason is that the vast majority of people in the world have headaches at some point so it's easy for people who have headaches but not migraine to think of a migraine attack. As just a headache. I know in my family to it was also like if it's a bad headache they would just call it a migraine and that's not accurate true. Yes yes a lot of the historical writing about migraine really does focus on the head pain. Though the word migraine even comes from this in english. It was originally megrim which could also mean vertigo or dizziness. Especially if that was accompanying headache megrim was first used in writing in fourteen forty. And it's been spelled so many different ways like when. I looked oxford english dictionary. And it had the other versions and like click to open for more and it was like eight lines of different spellings of this. The first use in writing was m. y. g. r. e. y. m. e. and there's just a whole assortment of spellings that generally combine a couple of 'em's energy with every vowel that exists in english. Megrim was derived from the old french word. Me claim that french term and the word for migraine in most of the romance languages was derived from the greek word. Heh mccranie a- meaning half of the head does because often but not always the pain associated with a migraine attack occurs on one side of the head but head pain which to be clear can be severe and disabling is really just one piece of how migraine is understood today. So to level set on that today a migraine attack is often described as a four phase process. The first is the pro dome which can start twenty four hours or more before the pain begins and this can involve changes in a person's mood energy level perception or appetite..

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"eight line" Discussed on Mindful Mama - Parenting with Mindfulness

Mindful Mama - Parenting with Mindfulness

02:46 min | 1 year ago

"eight line" Discussed on Mindful Mama - Parenting with Mindfulness

"Adventures happened during the summertime and with the kiko subscription kids can take their imaginations to new heights with super cool. Steam projects delivered every month for trail-blazing toddlers to more experienced explorers every stage. Between so whether you're watching the grandkids for the week or your stocking up on projects for summer camp or preparing for the next school year ahead. I'm so thrilled kiko sponsor because they bring exciting projects right to your door. My children collectively have done about fifty kiwi crates. They love them. My older daughter has done these amazing eureka crates and even mayday ukulele. That by caught my husband playing the other night and my younger daughter has done the doodle crates creating amazing art projects and craft projects that she loves. They're always so engaging and interesting and you learn so much the kiwi crate the five to eight line. They have a one that teaches the capillary action of the science of trees. And you build a whole tree game and it's colorful and its sculptural and there's physics..

"eight line" Discussed on DSC On Demand

DSC On Demand

05:08 min | 1 year ago

"eight line" Discussed on DSC On Demand

"You're on the kgb. Our caller to order caller. Ten for the disneyland tickets. Hello you're on the kgb or thanked not over yet. we'll give up. Hope telly three. I'm calling back. I think it's a good idea. I mean did you. Did you get right through was a busy signal that ring at work. I called fifty one times and then rank about that. That's cool trying. What your name jason. I'll look out for your jason kidd. Okay bye kgb. Is this jason dammit. Keep my fingers crossed with high. Well see jason. tell him. i'm looking for him. You're caller four. okay. I am looking for ten apparently right. So we're done here. Thanks bell on see you later recalled. Where's my son parade. where he's you're calling from. I ten your five. Hello you're on the kgb. You art caller. Six thank you. That's not jason is it. Hello been jason lost. What i don't know what number i'm on. I don't know what line i do. Okay hey. we're looking callers seven. Next what line am i going to the next one. The next one is like eighty eight lines here. I don't remember what order i was in. It gets all screwed up numbered online. Are they numbered on yours. What number number seven so line. Seven hundred that's convenient isn't it. isn't it out. You're on the kgb your online seven. I'm looking for line ten problems. I don't align ten. What do i do. I go line eight and i'm done i'm online and then you start over on. Why not have if they're gonna make me take caller ten. Why don't they give me ten lines. They don't like to make everything easy david. Hello you're on the kgb. And.

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"eight line" Discussed on GamesMyMomFound

GamesMyMomFound

03:08 min | 2 years ago

"eight line" Discussed on GamesMyMomFound

"We've talked about putting bad games about movies on there before so that would fit right in stretch shitty game. We'll play alone in the dark. Two thousand eight line converts so pad. If i keep going on with this with. This guy was a skit with the about april fools. We are as our first dc movie. We normally cover the mcu. We decided that we should do something stupid. For april fools and someone suggested we decided all this. There was a group effort. Yes we were going to pick one of the good movies. Well we won the won. The suggestions was for us to pretend we liked this movie and none of us are hires like that so we actually have scruples so that i kind of liked this movie which look get into okay. Okay look there's there's a good movie hidden here this hidden in this rubble. This kind of weirdness. Forum transformer that wb forces people to make you need the extra two hours to Diesel altogether. I think i can't. I can't watch to actually two hours of this. If i was very quickly. If i'm going to spend four hours watching zack. Snyder cut the director. I don't like who. I've enjoyed nothing. He's ever done. I i need to watch the last lord of the rings. I i need to dedicate four hours to that in washington. Good what else done he did. Well other than your course. The batman v superman. He did sucker punch a dumpster. Fire of disastrous. We'll talk about the show. I should like to have put call. God no no. I couldn't even finish it. It's the one. I famously famously. I talked about When last time. You mentioned zack snyder. And this was. I saw in new york and i saw opening weekend with the bunt on an imax theater with a bunch of comic book. Fans theater was full of fans not to be stereotypical but they were comic book fans right. They had the shirts on the thing and everything else. No one was smiling as we left. No one's no one was cheering he. He wrote directed and produced that movie. Yeah it's a piece of garbage and exactly. He wrote directed. And the what. I wrote a review on it. The next day was writing film reviews at the time. My when my bylines was this is as if someone gave a thirteen horny. Thirteen year. Old boy one hundred fifty million dollars and make a movie. That's what is so he was. I e i directed the dawn of the dead and the two thousand fourteen. He also did three hundred his first one first major major movie that got him a claim that he had directed was three hundred. I like three hundred. It's very stylized. If you know that now you realize oh yeah. That's a zack. snyder joint. You can tell. He did watchmen which i never saw so he had a. He had experience with. These super serious brute in superhero movies. Yes exactly then. Of course he didn't say directed sucker punch man of steel and then batman vs superman league. None of those are good as you can see so. That's that's zach snyder..

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"eight line" Discussed on Even Money

Even Money

02:25 min | 2 years ago

"eight line" Discussed on Even Money

"Fifty five huge difference air. Is there more value to play the sixty minute line. As opposed to the puck line or not so much well. I'm talking about hockey so in danger. Here of coming across as not being a competent. But so let me make sure i understand so when you play the the money line on the sixty eight line year essentially laying minus a half goal for the first sixty minutes correct right they have to win in regulation so if it goes to overtime and they win. I still lose the bet. sure enough. yeah. I mean it seems like only be able to lay my ass one fifty on the example that you gave and believe me. I know nothing about hockey. But by some miracle. I'm actually on top of this game. I know the buffaloes star centered and his name begins with an e. And that's i'm i'm not even sure if it pat la fontaine. She's still in so. I know the overnight was minus two twenty. And now it's minus two sixty so because of because of that you've got a situation where you may get a still number on the sixty minute line. Because he had a thirty set move on the money line. So i would think that would be one of these derivative bets. Power move white. We saw on the flyer game that you could go ahead and take advantage of it. Frankly when it comes to hockey. I've always describe it as soccer on ice but i can't see the ball. Fake meeting of power steve. You guys might have done this already. Because you guys have unbelievable heads of hair one power move is to go to keeps dot com and use the code even money. I've been a customer for years. Because i'm trying to keep my hair because i'm on. Tv and stuff. Two out of three men will experience some form of hair loss. Evidently not paul and steve. You're the third by the time they're thirty five more than fifty million men in the. Us suffered from male pattern baldness. Be like me okay. there's only two. Fda approved medications. I'm not embarrassed about it. One's a pill. I take in the morning. One's outlook topical solution. I rub a my bald spot in the morning and at night. Come on man. It's look it is what it is. My grandpa went ball when he was like eighteen..

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"eight line" Discussed on RAGE Works Network-All Shows

RAGE Works Network-All Shows

04:12 min | 2 years ago

"eight line" Discussed on RAGE Works Network-All Shows

"Series where. The klingon carax's insulting every every everything think about about the federation and finally he insults the enterprises by likening it to a garbage scowl right. The enterprise built like a garbage go. Everybody knows that. And that's why half the quarter just learning how to speak klingon ease so we know there's a language klingon never speaks nor does any other klingon ever in the original series but they did speak it at the beginning of star trek. The motion picture is okay language. I'm gonna come up with has to match that those lines were it was kind of a joint Creation were created primarily by guys john colville. Who's associate producer of the motion. Picture and james dillon. Who played scotty. They were together in some fashion or other to come up with this stuff and then they gave the lines to mark leonard who normally played saric xbox father because he was the klingon hunt for him to learn the lines. And that's that's where that comes from but they didn't they were concerned about what it sounds like. Okay they wanted it to be the very harsh and other worldly and whatever they had in mind they weren't concerned really our words and grammar or anything like that so when he's he says chai host. Is that one word or two words. Three words. I don't know if it's two words one syllable than two or two syllables than one Who knows so. I learned that solve that wrote down the subtitles matching would i heard an arbitrarily made. Decisions chai yakushi. two words. child is one word. You who's another word. Why i don't know 'cause you have to start somehow and so there's maybe a penny can't six seven eight lines. That's all klingon ships get zapped there not in the movies anymore. We hear no more klingon. There actually is more klingon in the motion picture than than that little bit at the beginning. I didn't know that. So so what i did was not based on anything other than those. I didn't know that. Until i met mark leonard and i met mark leonard on the set of star trek three..

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"eight line" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

05:53 min | 2 years ago

"eight line" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"Classic radio theater on your favorite station yours. Truly johnny dollar coming up in a moment that now. The conclusion of escape january seventeenth nineteen forty-eight line again versus the ants again lennon fired the ditch to destroy them instill again. They came on but successive. Firing the test of the unscrew. Easier because of the film of ash which now covered the petrol as they returned to the assault time after time a slow sickening horror crept into my mind adequate land at the petrol tanks. He read my gaze not. It's slowly commissioning. All them off or other of us supply. Petrol was unlimited. But it isn't it. We've got enough to fill the ditch ones on line engine. Isn't there any way anyway. All we've got to do something i know i know must be a way must hairs. Yes the whole plantation. Lot the rivers higher than any point except his high ground. Where on the river was dammed. All the way that overflow that stone breakwater and brother hope plantation. But we've got to close the gate at the dam that'll do he'll mad dams more than a mile away more than a mile of amp. Let's let's let's. I'm proud of you other stellar china's shutting the floodgates and the diamond. Blooding the whole plantations from the moment over the ditch. Set fire to allow time for the flood. Watch all the way for me. It's impossible you can't get to the damn let alone back. That's why you're wrong commissioner. I'll get there and i'll get back. Take care of things while i'm gone. I watched him as he calmly pulled on high leather boots. Your gunshots over his hand and stuff the spaces between britches and boots and gauntlets times with petrol-soaked greg's shielded his eyes with close fitting mosquito boggles and plugged his nostrils and ears with kuttan then. The natives drenched his clothes with petrol blasts who acted as duck into the men's made a savvy over and finally lands and was ready as he stood communist. I realized that this is it should be i. Linux gen would meet the aunts and the fatal be defeated by them. Nah line engine versus the ants as it was right that it should be likeness but now there was no more time for only action took a deep breath and bound across the ditch and among the end iran iran long equal strides in with one thought one sensation. In my being. I must get through dodge the trees and shrubs except for the split seconds my so's touch the ground. The ants would have no opportunity to relied on me. I ran on. I was halfway through the damn before. I felt hand under my clothes and a few on my face. I struck mechanically scarcely conscious of their bites. The dan grew toward me slowly. Distance grew less less finally from eight hundred yards away. Fifty was their grip the wheel. Hardly i see when i float over my hands. Am i straight slowly. The wheel turn turn more. Floodgate was swinging slowly shut shot. The water was rising rising behind the breakwater. Closer the closer and then it was spilling over the flooding of the plantation begun. Let go of the whelan's got it back to the act of was quoted from head to foot with beans. Doug suppressed debit means. They been into my flesh almost lost my head with the pain of iran knocking on my body brushing them from my bloody base. Just below the rim of my image tearing away but it's agneda button it's been drilled into the i saw now through circles of fire into a milky midst almost blinded when i knew that if trips and oh i ran on my heart. Pounding burst blood roaring in my ears. A giant spits buttering my lungs. Then i could see generally that all of flavor to ditch but it was too far away. I could not last have just stumbled myself being swarmed over about a great weight then suddenly the vision of the half deployed stake in my six minutes. Then nothing but bone. I couldn't let it happen to me. I couldn't i myself.

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"eight line" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

04:32 min | 2 years ago

"eight line" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"Classic radio theater on your favorite station. Yours truly johnny dollar coming up in a moment the now. The conclusion of escape january seventeenth nineteen forty eight line again versus the ants. Again landon fired ditch to destroy them and steal again. They came on but success. Firing the test of the unscrew easier. Because of the film of ash covered the petrol as they returned to the assault time after time a slow sickening horror crept into my mind eloquent atlanta and then at the petrol he read my gaze and nodded slowly. That's right commissioner. Can hold them off or other of us. Apply pedal was unlimited. But it isn't got enough to fill the digital one small engine. Isn't there anyway anyway at all. We've got to do something i know. I know that must be away. The whole plantation lot the ravens higher than any point except his high ground. Where if the river was dammed. All the way over that stone breakwater and brotherhood plantation. But we've got to close the floodgate at the dam. That'll do it mad. The damas more than a model way more than a mile of listen to me. Listen let's i'm proud of you by shutting the plug gates in the dam and flooding the whole plantations from the moment. I'm over the ditch. Set fire to allow time for the flood to watch. And all you have to do is wait for me. it's impossible you can't get the damn let alone back. That's why you're wrong commissioner. Get there and i'll get back. Take care of things. While i'm gone. A i watched him as a calmly pulled on high leather boots ju- gunshots over his hand and stuff the spaces between britches and boots and gauntlets times with petrol-soaked. Greg is close fitting mosquito bagels and plugged his nostrils aeneas with kuttan then the natives drenched. His clothes with petrol blasts who activist ducked into the men's smith. Sav over him and finally lions and was ready as he stood communist ready for. I realize that this is should be a line of jenn would meet the ans- defeat them defeated by them. Line engine versus the ants. Yes it was right that it should be like this but now there was no more time for thought on the action took a deep breath and bounded across the ditch among the end iran iran long equal strides and with one thought one sensation being. I must get through dodge trees and shrubs except for the split seconds. Mayeso's touch the ground. The ants would have no opportunity to a light on me. i ran on. I was halfway through the damn before. I felt ants under my clothes and a few on my face. I struck at them. Mechanically scusi conscious of their bites. The damn drew toward me slowly. The distance grew less less. Finally one hundred yards away. Fifty was their grip. The covid wheel hardly at icees flowed over my hands and Straight slow the wheel. Turn turn more capers. Swinging slowly shut up shut and the water was rising rising behind breakwater. Top closer and then. It was filling over. The flooding of the plantation had begun. I like all the whelan's got it back to the act coated from head to foot with beans tugs debit. Means they've been into my flesh almost lost my head with a pain. That's iran knocking answering my body brushing them from my body pace just below the rim of my goggles and manage the tearing away but it's aggravated a button. It's been drilled into. I know i saw now through circle of fire into a milky missed. Almost blinded. When i knew that if i tripped and fell on my heart pounding burst. Blood rolling in my ears at giants. Bettering my lungs. Then i could see dimly all of flame today but it was too far away could not last happened just as they stumbled well myself being swarmed over about tried to rise a great weight then suddenly the vision the half the stake in my six minutes. Then nothing but bone couldn't let it happen to me. I could drag my cell phone.

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"eight line" Discussed on Drowning Verdict

Drowning Verdict

08:21 min | 2 years ago

"eight line" Discussed on Drowning Verdict

"Already so i'm back and i hope you got what i got out of that those Two people speaking and the similarities. Now this Podcast of course is about laurie. That's not about chris watts. But you know chris. Watts had two little children as well. Two little girls and although he didn't commit proxy murder which is basically instructing or using a third party to carry out a murder. I e like a mob boss. He had done the the dirty work himself and he was one hundred percent line during that television interview he had already killed his wife and children and done what he did and then he was trying to gain sympathy and Being interviewed by local. Tv news if you're have done something wrong. It's kind of tough because it's on video and that is just like a gift for investigators to review and there's a lot of Best gators out there that you know study body language and so forth and they can tell who's doing what and if they're being truthful or not so it took for chris. Waspy actually interrogate targeted. Gated at the Police department after about five hours he finally caved. And that's what it takes sometimes. So we'll see what happens In court with lori. And with a chad debacle her fifth husband. Because that's gonna be coming up really soon. And i happen to think that she'll Maybe turn on chad in order to save herself to save her earthly self You know the people who use the end of times and the prophecies the self prophecies the world's ending in july two thousand twenty. They're always using that for their own. Earthly gains has nothing to do with spiritualism. It's about manipulation. So what do you think about lorries act. You was manipulation. As i said i really think that she is planting the seed of murder. Not talking about it from what she was planning to do. But speaking to people as if it's something that could be justified in this world that it could be justified so i think that she did that with her own. Brother with alex cox had carried out the murder of her fourth husband. Charles valo in arizona is still an open active case which is ninety nine percent proxy murder. something called by laurie and then she obviously was on video which was featured on dateline where she showed up to the crime scene and she didn't have a care in a world. It was a sunny day. She was all joking with neighbors but for tubby was dead inside so there is nothing authentic there because she had called that hit so chris watts head. Two children and laurie had two children as well. She actually says in her recording here that she had five children to deal with. She didn't say she had or no excuse me. She had five kids to deal with so children kids but she said kit so she didn't say i had five kids to feed five kids to take care of five kids to do things with she said. I had five kids to deal with chris. Watts had two kids and a wife to deal with lori and chad day. Bill had two kids of hers to deal with and those kids were found on chad day. Bills property there remains. So that's what she had to deal with and she dealt with them. She dealt with him Those kids as she had dealt with charles valo as she had dealt with the third husband in whom she is speaking about in this little story tale of hers shed people to deal with. You know those loose ends when she had met chad table probably around early two thousand eighteen and be came really entrance by him and his writings and finally found her man. The the fifth husband and everything prior to that had to be taken care of and dealt with and a lotta people died glucose kids so she referred to the children in speaking about her third husband. Who was oh stalking her and tormenting her raping her children referred to the children s hers. They were My children she never said that they were their children are our children that he had rate. She said my children well. They're half hers. They're half the husband as well so she had talked about some pretty traumatic things. Initi- have you ever heard of someone telling his story about raping someone who raped her own children and was able to get through. That speech was able to not cry about that. That's a bunch of bs. What she's talking about. She is coming from a victim standpoint. She is turning the attention on her and then she is slipping in the murderous heart thing into her listeners. Just as in my opinion she slipped in the murder of her two kids whose remains were found and she slipped that into her brother and she probably did that over several years referring to them zombies referring to them as the dead different spirits and so forth basically taking the pizza the person the soul of the person no different than in war in wartime where soldiers and war will refer to the enemy by another name. They won't call them by their real names. They'll call them a skinny for instance in order to value that human life than when they're taking that human life the guilt kind of washes away. But it never does go away never does go away. So that's what he did in this speech here and i can't tell you how manipulative she us. It's not about a occult is not about doomsday. It's about Her getting together with her fifth husband and everything prior to that needing to be wiped out. The you know wiping the slate clean. Because she didn't want to deal with anyone and whoever was in life had to be had to be taken out so she's the focus she's the focus and she's the person who is the reason for everything having happened the way that is which is allowed to know after a few years At least five people dead including those two kids. so i think that Where investigators are going is looking at her for proxy murder. I've said it many times before and most likely a proxy murder wyoming where the last person or persons who were seen with the daughter was laurie who had already ordered a hit on the fourth husband. And alex cox who had carried out that hit now. She also mentions her friend melanie in this little speech of hers. And if you remember. Melanie was on eight line in that episode where. Laurie had shut up on video. After the hit outside the house sunny arizona not too much to worry about. She had planned that. But melanie had called her a liar her.

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Poetry and Sound Effects in Vivaldi's Spring Concerto

Classics for Kids

03:53 min | 3 years ago

Poetry and Sound Effects in Vivaldi's Spring Concerto

"I'm Tony Overall. Debased the music for his four seasons concertos on a set of poems. No one knows exactly who wrote the Poetry Volley may have done it himself. But there's no doubt that the music was composed to follow exactly along with the words. The poem attached to the Concerto called Spring begins. Spring has arrived birds. Welcome it with their happy songs and flowing Brooks Murmur sweetly touched by the breadth of gentle breezes. Here of of all these birds. All the Four Seasons poems are Sonnets sonnets are fourteen mines long. I Group of Eight blinds than a group of six lines and all the lines rhyme in a certain way since Vivaldi was Italian his sonnets rhyme in that language not in English after a little more of the concertos opening Melody Vivaldi brings on the Brooks and breezes but of course spring is not all birds and freezes it also involves the April bring may flowers. Spring Poem continues. Dark clouds blanket the sky. Thunder and lightning announced a storm after another round of the opening tune. Along comes on musical thunderstorms. It's a huge storm with lots of thunder and lightning men. The poem goes on to say that once the storm quiets down. The birds take up their lovely songs again. And we're back to the two that started the concerto. That's the Road Map for the first movement of Spring but we finished the poem yet. Remember I said a sonnet has fourteen lines grouped into a set of eight and a set of six. The first movement of the Spring Concerto only illustrates the first eight lines of the sonnet. The last six lines of poetry are split in half three for each of the other movements of the concerto in a meadow. Full of flowers with leaves rustling overhead. The goatherd sleeps his faithful owned by his side. The violin plays the part of the goatherd. He must be having some wonderful dreams. Judging by the music. And if you listen to one of the lower string instruments the viola you can hear the goatherds dog barking if the barking dog doesn't wake the goatherd up the third movement of the Spring Concerto certainly will the final lines of the poem start off talking about Bagpipes. Bagpipes are known for two things being very loud and having a constant drone going underneath the melody here have evolved uses the orchestra to imitate

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Wo Chan reads june 8, the smiley barista remembers my name

The Poetry Magazine Podcast

08:53 min | 3 years ago

Wo Chan reads june 8, the smiley barista remembers my name

"We spoke Oke with wo Chan about their poem. June eight the Smiley Barista remembers my name. I was trying to write a sonnet day about my day and I was thinking about that practice as a morning practice with a you. It was one of Japan's most rewarding writing experiences. But it wasn't easy ahead. This friend who is a horrible of and he was saying you know the only essential fear that people actually have is fear of the unknown in writing. You're constantly poking against the unknown. Chen says they're too scared to write all the time. And that's how you know you're writer because it's terrifying terrifying to do it and so I would always start by just saying like what I did or something I did and then as it was going it gave me permission to start asking bigger questions. Here's wo Chan reading June eight. The Smiley Barista remembers my name. Beauty on earth so blue even the cheese flowers a culture with no democracy yesterday for example. I ate the same sandwich I eat every week. EGGPLANT roasted red pepper. I only a for Kacha jammed full by Ruger capers. sweaty in Brown's butter. How have come to love routine? I'm thirsty and a bash. It the fabric of my childhood underwear triple axels and the wind while how the whole neighborhood watches me. Do emails go to therapy. She shed revenge for forgiveness. I said it I forgive you. Slipping like a key beneath adore. Were never was a house. Attached is it beauty on earth so blue each side stalled your touched for standing the sun. It's fat Macula born down grips. I wish I saw I fear here. I heard I dream like an emotion. This is not a feeling this can be I think a conversation. There's there's so much sensory wonderfulness in this poem. If you are not hungry yet you will be when you hear the description of the sandwich. I think what's really interesting about this poem as well. It reaches back to the Patriarch in sonnet. Although it's not doing the strict you you know rhyme scheme of that it is divided into an octave in assessed at light the traditional patrols on it is and it does kind of have at that moment of discovery switch. You know what we call the Volta in the sonnet where something turns something changes and it seems to me what what happens to really turn this poem and give us a real revelation. Is this concept of forgiveness. She shed revenge for forgiveness. I set it. I forgive you and that sense of that says stat moment reaching back up into the the previous part of the poem the eight lines that begin it really That really comes back to succumb to interpret and to reveal everything thing that the poet has been enjoying in the first eight lines of the poem. It seems like one of the things were getting from this palm at at least is that forgiveness can enable you to experience the world differently and to redouble your pleasures that you already taken the world. It's a curious process to and what I love about this poem. How it got me to think about it because I'm sure many people I have this feeling the same every week? And when you do that you can ask yourself like. Why am I doing exactly the same there? There is a sort of ritualistic daily life that we rely on and yet moment to moment that sameness is overturned overturned by so many different kinds of things whether it could be something or somebody that you see or a memory that comes back. That's part of the the sort the fabric of your life or the neighborhood. Everybody watching each other and there's something very alive and it. It's not the kind of ritual ritual that locks you down what I like is it opens you up. especially that sense of urban life. And it's sort of descends wonderfully wonderfully from Frank O'hara it does feel like you know you know Harris Poems. He's kind of writing to and for his own sort. Sort of group has friends. His neighborhood and this has the virtues of of inaugural poem exploit its open wide to all kinds of different people and open wide to the kind of beauty and forgiveness that as the end of the poem says in. Volta is not a feeling feeling this can be. I think a conversation which is so ingenious because it can be a conversation. So it's not making taking some kind of presumption but I like even that it says I think which is conversational but it's also literally true and be I think a conversation sation because you have to think conversation into existence and ultimately that's what this palm does it sort of opens up from being thirsty and abashed. You could almost feel the poet kind of hunkering down you know at a meal. And then in the it's surprisingly generously wonderfully at the end. It's sort of throws open. The poet throws open their arms. Ready to keep on to keep going on to survive to see what happened. Um to taste what's possible. Yeah absolutely and we know that this is dated June eight. We know from speaking going to the poet that this was a series of poems that the poet wrote in that sense of. There's something in every day. Say That you can write about that. Can Be part of a palm is just really inspiring and again I love that idea of of Sameness routine habits. You know. These are things that we don't always think about and yet in a poem we can can and they're going to resonate and taste and smell and all those those things differently and I agree. There's a kind of joy joy that Frank O'Hara took in his walks and his movements around the neighborhood his conversations with his friends and you know the sense and so here of beauty on earth so blue even that she's flowers a culture with no democracy. Took me a few reasons to to get past. Has that first line break. But the the notion that the flowering cheeses culture with no democracy was something to be celebrated as sort of like got joke in the first first couple of lines their ranks. We think oh a culture with no democracy. That's not that's not good but in the cheese culture it actually it could aid so You know the idea of grasping on to something and saying okay. This is not a metaphor. Actually I believe this is a sensory experience having to do with how fully I'm experiencing my lunch and my life in the neighborhood and my world it Kinda does make you WANNA go out. Side skirts. Look around and you know for me just that as it progresses is towards the structure or routines of its end as a sonnet. It flowers there where it's so beautiful. I said it I forgive you. Slipping like a key beneath the door where never was a house attached and then as if that's not ravishing enough you know beauty on hurt so blue. Each aside stalled your touched for standing the sun. That's so arresting for standing in the sun and it sort of helps you keep your feet on the ground a little bit the two so I find this to be. Just a a wonderfully memorable heartening and inspiring. I might read it. You know over and over again in my routine or something but you know as you said earlier. There's something in this house on. It should work. That makes you go back beginning beginning and read again and light of we've ended

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Lawmakers, lawyers spar at impeachment hearing

AP News Radio

00:49 sec | 3 years ago

Lawmakers, lawyers spar at impeachment hearing

"As Democrats prepare formal impeachment charges against president trump another house hearing has grown testy lawmakers sparring with each other is normal in this case top house lawyers when added as the Judiciary Committee met to review the intelligence panel's findings against the president G. O. P. council Steve caster and democratic investigator Daniel Goldin fought over the significance of the president's July phone call with Ukraine's leader impeach a president who's sixty three million people voted for over eight lines in a call transcript is baloney that sorely ignores the vast amount of evidence that we collected of a months long scheme by that directed by the president the hearing set off a key week with a full house vote on impeachment articles expected by Christmas Sager met Connie Washington

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Partisan fireworks as House panel hears impeachment evidence

AP News Radio

00:51 sec | 3 years ago

Partisan fireworks as House panel hears impeachment evidence

"House lawmakers have formally been given the investigative findings against president trump with the Judiciary Committee vote on articles of impeachment potentially coming this week the hearing this morning quickly devolved into a partisan battle object objection noted within the first minute chairman Gerald Nadler was interrupted by a Republican and a protester he pushed all resident trump would himself before country a democratic lawyer Barry Burk focused on the president's actions toward Ukraine including a phone call pushing the nation to investigate Joe Biden the evidence is overwhelming that the president abused his power but GOP lawyer Steve caster said there is no evidence impeach a president who's sixty three million people voted for over eight lines in a call transcript is baloney Sager may gunny Washington

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Explainer 150: Has Donald Trumps presidency benefited Taiwan?

Monocle 24: The Foreign Desk

04:31 min | 4 years ago

Explainer 150: Has Donald Trumps presidency benefited Taiwan?

"In. One of Trump's first forays into foreign policy following his election victory. 2016 was to take a phone call from Taiwan's president sighing when it isn't unusual, of course, for world leaders to speak on the telephone. But he represented a potentially significant shift in the relationship between the United States when it was after all the first time that one of the self-governed islands leaders and a US president believed of spoken since motion and Taipei severed diplomatic ties in the nineteen seventies. The United States of America, and the people of China have agreed to recognize each other and to establish diplomatic relations. That's then US president Jimmy Carter. Speaking nineteen Seventy-nine, the government of the United States of America acknowledges, the Chinese position that there is but one China and Taiwan is part of Chen. He was eight lining dramatic change in policy, including recognition from the White House. Woulda did to Beijing strict when China policy it was in essence a diplomatic acknowledgement that there was only one Chinese government. So had Donald Trump's phone call with saying when changed all that. This is what the right wing commentator. John Bolton told the broadcast of Fox News shortly after Trump was elected. Honestly, I think we should shake this relationship for the past several years. China has made aggressive I would say near belligerent claims in the South China Sea, they declared it to be a Chinese province. They've established a provincial capital. They're trying to put their hands around the throats of the economies Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and others has a direct impact on the United States. They also think Taiwan province. You wanna talk about provinces, China, we'll talk that was Joan Bolton who to the world's astonishment would later become Trump's national security advisor cooler heads appear to prevailed in the white as it committed to own of the one-china policy in practice things at different Washington. Continue to provide Taiwan with aids and their reports that the US is ready to approve three hundred thirty million dollars with volumes to the Taiwanese women. Change your funded haven't China firmly opposes any form of official or military contacts between Taiwan and the United States firmly opposes the United States arm sales to Taiwan under any circumstance, I hereby reiterate once again, the whoever commits any act of blowing themselves up by leaning onto foreign forces and undermining cross-straits pieces to -bility we'll have to eat the bitter fruit. They brew young. It hasn't gone very well in Beijing. China's leaders have warned of severe damage to bilateral ties with the US if the sale goes ahead, but it must also be seen in the context of the bitter trade war is being waged between the world's superpowers, a great respected affection from my friend president sheet, but I've made clear our trade imbalance is just not acceptable, China's market, distortions, and the way they deal. Cannot be tolerated. Taiwan will not appear in scathed from any economic standoff between the US and China Donald Trump's America. First policies have already had a dramatic impact on the island export orders. But Taipei's leaders may feel that it is a price with paying should use warships continue to stick their finger Beijing as they pass through the Taiwan Strait it being confirmed that to u s warships passed through the Taiwan Strait yesterday. It's the first such operation this year and Taiwan is likely to view it as support from Donald Trump's government. China says that the self ruled island is part of its territory and Beijing has not ruled out the use of force to bring it under control. The US navy's presence will certainly cheer the embattled Taiwanese president. So when many of the allies have deserted. And she's no longer chair of the ruling party following poor election results. It is clearly no coincidence as you cues. Beijing fake news. She stepped down. On these are uncertain times Taiwan, but for the time being at least Washington has its back. Monocle twenty four I'm rich Dame's.

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