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"Universe and then we do have a couple of those we have one dame and we have several nights to bring up so this joyous occasion. Get your sword out. Mr work with us please. Tony bolger richard venice burger. Sandra lemberg sounder lueneburg marks avant and matthew greis. All of you have supported that no agenda show any on one thousand dollars or more. Thank you very much an. I have the honour pronounce the dame julie. Bunny the hosta. Faren sir rick of the purple sage serpents of the padre woods sir mark night if the town that fund forgotten and sir lambda night of the open parentheses for you. We've got hookers and blow. We got wrote boys and today by requests. Pappy van weakland foie gras. Still got some Harbinson hal doggone sparkling cider escorts jin driven gerbils an obviously we got the mutton and mead in preparation for the sixteenth testing the mead for the big meet up in bastrop. Thank you all very much for supporting the show. Congratulations welcome to the no agenda roundtable. you can go to no agenda. Nation dot com slash rings. Select what you want your sizes and all that goes to eric. She'll and we'll get that to you soon as possible. It is your signet rings very handsome for the night or for the dame your wax which you can use to seal your correspondents and the embed your your seal of approval in there. You're you're no agenda see land of course your certificate of authenticity It is no agenda. Show dot com or dot net. If you'd like to become a knight or.

Woman's Hour
"greis" Discussed on Woman's Hour
"How did it feel to to win. Or be honored as australian of the for twenty twenty Look very serious You know. I'm just a representative of a community of of child sexual abuse of which is a community that is being stigmatized and marginalized for such a long time and so two bay there as a representative on it in that way as child sexual abuse of our has never been on it in that way before to bay. That person was one of the greatest privileges in on us very short. How how old are you now. Greis sinks ended. It was one of those honestly beautiful things. I have ever witnessed in my life to be standing in a room full of some of the most accomplished Outstanding australians from all walks of life from all sides of politics you know got all different ages And every single person. After i made my speech is looking out into the audience. Person in the room was crying and every single person in the room was embracing somebody else. It was this. It was this real. It was watching permission being granted in real time for people to tap into their humanity again and to feel vulnerable which is something that we've been conditioned away from what we can be very. We're very easily conditioned away from In the west you now working on on another campaign around consent across australia. Tattle tell me about that a mortar. You hoping for that. So what we're trying to shave is harmonization ation of definitions and legislation that contain to sexual assault. So i currently. We've got different jurisdictions across australia that govern the issue of sexual assault and therefore we have eight different definitions of consent eight different definitions of sexual intercourse a different definitions of the age of a child. And i different definitions of the age of consent as well as different definitions of grooming and in fact grooming is not even defined at all in some jurisdictions..

Radical Self Belief - The Mojo Maker© Podcast
"greis" Discussed on Radical Self Belief - The Mojo Maker© Podcast
"Thrive when you've actually been in the trenches together and you've encountered some pretty bad weather but if we're always avoiding the bad weather and avoiding the tough conditions and not wanting to face those then we're building towels on quicksand because it's win stuff hits the fan as when the proverbial shit hits the fan basically that you really who's bio side and if you can accept an apology provide apologies. Stand up for yourself silence. And i'm so sorry that happened. How can i fix it. What can we do next and that intentions there that platform that foundations they'd build upon. Then i would say you must grab that opportunity to build a stronger relationship whether it's at your work at your personal life And you know there's going to be varying degrees grays of things as well. Let me not blanket this. Not no mistakes are created equal Here and there are certain things. of course. that's your prerogative to walk completely away from. But what i am. Not as saying in a collective societies the conversation around heated. This she did this and this kind of banding together. An outside discussion of why that mistake occurred with everyone else except the person with who it was to measure. Who did that mistake with directly who it was that happened cy out inability to have direct one on one conversations because we're afraid of confrontation creates a really nasty ring of gossip of heightening story and of making that mistake ten times bigger than it needs to be so my advice is always guard. The source trying to direct apologize to those directly concerned and then observe. How other people handle it if they need to keep talking about it with everyone else and justifying what so horrific then that person's probably not ready to grow and evolve in a relationship with you and say the fat the really tried to do better if the people around you ashani a spotlight on someone. That's a failure or not doing well. On pratt's once was a shining star or doing well in business and looked like they had everything and then fell down with bent. Crop lost their relationship. Whatever it is that's never a moment to look at someone. Looked down upon someone and i think as a society. It's really important that recovering from mistakes means we have a safe place to have the humility to grow again and to not have the bravado deci. I'm fine i'm okay. It doesn't matter and then walk really the only right because we need to be strong. A piece of the puzzle as individuals. We've all got different facets. None of them polished perfectly. But if you can understand that no matter what you've done if you truly gonna speak your truth if you truly ready to own the smallest mistake this small stuff up. It could be that you didn't speak to your friend for a long time or perhaps you ignored something was really important. We haven't been a really good list now. Will you send an email. You went proud of its al qaeda. Syam sorry and the most important thing is we have to be out or receive. Genuine apologies with greis..

Three Wide No Cover
"greis" Discussed on Three Wide No Cover
"Artist doesn't even look at this. Well that's that's a good way to look at it. Also don't get lucky we just We're lucky certainly fair enough grass. Go to question for you. What's the damage. Well this is a fancy new statement. Isn't it because last week there was too much good new stuff. So we've saved this for the second show of the season and we're looking back at how we bid because it's good to cape accountable but I guess there's a little bit ahead we're going on for this week. One was bay like this plenty of great antiques. There well done tame job green with envy. Yep this is how we went and this was around the country as well from last week. mainly scratched. He's gonna run of the valley. Greis that you'll see loves you might be stripping him again spoiler alert and also yourself as well. That was a great effort around the country as well. That's we'll the blonde in that expert. Not very exciting to add to define a couple. And i'm going a little bit ambitious this week so it can pick up where liftoff understand that. They're being a couple of things that have picked raised throughout the wake. What can you tell us. They certainly have well. I think they will saying these footage which will be popping up very shortly. East saying jill's sandy's nibble nibble magazine about four. I am luckily horse on the inside gets chocolates and we avoided disaster. We'll just watch it one more time. He was actually going past to win. Also the ants auden distributes competitive journeys will to hike the other. He just wanted a very very hungry with that. It's you're gonna just gonna say yesterday. What as a person on top. What are you trying to do there. Because you're just trying to try to you where you just signed come on boy. What actually the skill that you are required to getting back on the job on a fade your family and win the rights that the show on. What are you trying to do is a little place of the nass. Steel that runs rolls tape. A front they pickers and in the middle is get with that. Still pace of road that broadway coal guys for then. That's you pay steering. And then i've got the groin does at the back and they want sty tight control and they go on the solder. They'd shake you have no control over five hundred kilojoules and you could say the joke wanting to get that straightened out. Pull the roy ryan but The horses having none of that he was just a nasty place of work. He was staying. I'm glad you explained the chewing away because someone else who bit off a little bit more than i was. This man knew if i say told your own air in three minutes you seconds and then i'm coming back to gretchen hundred.

The Rack Radio Show
"greis" Discussed on The Rack Radio Show
"Tricks. You knew he was gonna like when he threw out the step of her. When the steps author of cameron won't be my butler you will pointing Db it's like oh cameras. Winning heading will have none of that. He's not gonna do that. No no no. No no had the use the balance distraction. He was able to lock in the million dollar dream at one point on At night awesome the ring. Then cameron took out allie night. Those great i really liked this because you finally get got to see cameron go a little bit again. You've got to see l. a. Go a little bit. Because like the first match they had was just blew as very clunky. Yeah this was much more straightforward. This is much more easy for them. I liked this. It was simple to the point. They had a really good match. At least in my opinion is it. A million dollar classic. No probably not but it was the best. The two of them have looked so far. And i like this one about sixteen minutes. So it's like they had. They had a good amount of time on this show. This was your opener and it's set a really nice tone really nice pace for the show. I mean i thought this was great and in the end camera. Night camera camera. Greis was victorious. He he well. He was the million dollar championship. Ted has since So that's one of next to the whole celebration and You know it was. Ted sign off from the whole celebration ring in cameras now going to go straight to the move and then camera that was helping him to this and they're saying goodbye and then he's giving back the because he doesn't need the bell and it's like no no no you totally should be the champion. If ever i took the bell cameron gave gives the repack and cameras field in the bell around. Wait a minute wait a minute. Say replica games like this doesn't feel right like the weight the weight. Something's not right about this and he's looking at it and then it's like w w shock replica. Intend to osu laughs in east speeds off with title damn db. It was a nice full circle of. Hey he messed with with camera. Grabs to start. Mess was in the end. It's essential for ted the z. Because they don't need the bell that more was a great storyline. That came full circle. This was an this was the perfect example. Really good storytelling. From beginning to end. And it was the really good use of a legend Where he was involved but it didn't necessarily center around him completely like a senator at him at the start and then they did the first match and then it kind of became you know l. a. Nine cameron grabs a story and then l. a. night turns on. Drc and cameron. Grimes becomes the good son. Do teddy be aussie and stands up for him in fights form and it just solidifies. You heal. he'll cameron says. The baby face had bbc realizes the errors of his ways. He should back game or grimes and so he backs came running instilling night and they come together. And it's basically the come head to head to free cam. Grimes and he does it. And cameron overcomes and he succeeds in he wins and we get screwed in the end by teddy bic. But that's what happens when you must with be aussie like this was the perfect way to do this. And i really liked it because it was very very effective in getting both la night in cameron's over or as colorado some la la night yes law eight at next we have in what was not a wonderful showing not a terrible showing but it just was not wonderful Raquel gonzalez defending the extremes championship against dakota kyw. This is not a good showing. The i thought it was a very solid. Pretty good match huge. You weren't the biggest fan. I didn't particularly care for this. And i don't know why didn't particularly care for this. It just felt awkward in spots to me. It felt just a little off. Cal was selling a lot which is weird for her something. She hasn't done a lot of now. she's the baby. She has to south more. She was telling the arm and there were some spots. Where you you know the lake. She was struggling with the press. Lamb with dakota but it was her the arm. It was a lot of arm selling which may allow the offense. Weird and kind of clunky as he was trying to sell. She's learning. she's the biggest developmental projects they have right. Now that you can tell they really wanna push. Yeah i think it. It wasn't bad. Like i said it. Just distinct click for me. And i think it showed that raquel still needs a lot of work but on the on led the co look. Really good dakota look fantastic. Like dakota did a great job. Dakota was in there trying to sell for like i think my biggest issue at the end was to quotas like curled up in a ball in the corner like she just been fucked really hard and she didn't like it so like i. That was my by one. Big issue with a discount dakota late. They're looking at each other and dakotas like sorry again. I think i still don't get back thing. I still don't get it. I complain played about every time. I see cal. I don't get the thing. I guess the people have a back fetish. But she's trying to show off her try that or triceps or something whatever or back muscles are like this what she's trying to show off it. It's just like it just doesn't weird totally weird disturbing us point but i like the finish. I like the super power bound thing. Where whatever she did trips. I am thing you're inaki whatever and For the win have cool..

No Agenda
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"People think for shows. Thirteen seventy five. Show fourteen hundred organ thomas. The top of the list One eleven eleven for tis fortuna. Something ian field. Ian ian field one hundred jennifer williams one hundred and arlington virginia gary barnes in colorado springs colorado One hundred Kristen wiggins one hundred anonymous went hundred lease. Starks eighty twenty four spencer. Mark max scherzer mack. Eight oh eight anonymous eight. Oh eight with a very long note that Maybe can read part of it. Because i think he's coming in anonymous night. We'll hold on a second. This is just a humble boob donation. Hope it will reach you in time for the sunday show because with it i will join the knights of the no agenda roundtable in fact i reached knighthood level with my seventy four twenty one donation on the fourth of july. But somehow i didn't get around to getting my accounting sword. It maybe the blue moon knight slash dame could become a new thing no agenda. I wouldn't mind becoming the first member of that club. Will you are a member of the ones knighted today as for my night name. Since they're already. At least one sir. Eric at the roundtable i thought i shall become sir. Ernie the biker night of the northern province of the starfleet command and for the roundtable like to have some fried elk liver and valpolicella with this. Is dale pacelli. Red wine italian. Read all right so anonymous. Soon to become sir ernie. Thank you very much on the list and Your stuff is ordered. Johnny kim watch his next on the list of them. Aurora cal- colorado seventy seven. Brian calvin serb ryan kaufman from scottsdale arizona. Seventy five seventy five sir. Sadler to bar started. Barthet bart fat rhode island Seventy five thirteen. Sure rick. Our buddy in arlington washington. Six nine nine six. David peed indicator texas. The d five for his martin fifty. Oh five sir. Andrew benz and imperial missouri also fifty five and the following fifty dollar donors name a location win applicable. If we have the location jillian robinson apoptosis. Matthew greis parts unknown cer- patrick may come in new york city. James varga in jersey city. Sir daniela boy and bath. Michigan lucas deaton and dayton dayton dayton dayton spring mill springs north carolina robert case kevin silverman in severe severn maryland. And last but not. Least adrian muller in a tasca darrow artichoke growing area california fifty dollars to thank all. These folks are making chosun Thirteen seventy five. I keep wanting to say something. Thirteen seventy five A possibility by producing it. Thanks yes thanks to everyone who came in under fifty dollars for anonymity we like to cut it off that way but of course we love seeing the the subscriptions. Many ron sustaining donations. And they're smaller. They're very very highly valued five dollars. Eleven eleven twenty.

The Economist: The Intelligence
"greis" Discussed on The Economist: The Intelligence
"Injured and many churches that are at the center of haiti's social safety net as aid trickles in from abroad. Patients are trying to push their way into areas of shelter guarded by police. Eighty now fears. What may come from above as it reels from what happened below at a time when the political situation on the ground represented its own disaster. Poor haiti seems unable to catch a break. Sarah burke is the economists bureau chief from mexico central america and the caribbean. It's plagued for years by political turmoil poverty and natural disasters because of where it's located in the caribbean but of late. Those problems of seem to come in particularly quick succession most recently with this earthquake. And where and when did the earthquake habit so it was saturday morning around eight thirty. Am patient time and it was seven point two magnitude so that's pretty big. It's stronger than the seven magnitude earthquake that hit haiti and twenty ten. Which killed one hundred thousand people. This one was in the southwest of the country hundred kilometers west of port-au-prince the capital two sons. So spent an aid worker. At seth who actually lives in that area and he was listening to meditation music of all things when he felt his house. Moving side to side shoes so pamirs years to really say. He said he pulled out his earphones and almost fallacy ran down the stairs. I mean he described it to me as surfing a great wave. He went outside and did some initial damage assessment. If i don't be he said it was shocking. He saw i mean. Houses and buildings collapsed. He came across a dead people including a ten year old girl. I mean really traumatic stuff. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. I guess as regards the damage. Yeah i mean it's going to be a while yet before we know the full extent of the damage i mean. That's always the case with earthquakes. Particularly in haiti where state resources unlimited so things tend to take a bit longer the southwest is also somewhat remote compared to other parts of the country so asia sponsors are also gains. Take longer there are some big towns like lead guy but there's also some smaller villages. Several hospitals have been destroyed which already sort of hampers the rescue effort. That's an area that doesn't actually have that much infrastructure in terms of good medical care as it is and obviously then there's houses and churches to at your big focal point of the community in terms of supports normal times let alone now so all in all. It's really been rather devastating. And so do you think when the situation becomes clearer that this might have caused just as much damage human and physical as that's two thousand and ten earthquake. I think probably it would have caused less damage in terms of the number of deaths. Shouldn't he ended a bit less in terms of infrastructure damage. Insofar as twenty time wasn't was in port-au-prince so lot damaged. I was there in june. And you still see. Buildings remain in ruins. But you know there are several reasons why this will may have a bigger impact. I mean one is where it happened. This is an area of the country that's poorer and more Hard to reach but also the sort of underlying conditions in the country are actually worse than they were in two thousand ten. I mean there are several reasons for that. The main one is the former president was actually assassinated in july. Haitian officials say the well trained and heavily armed mercenaries ambush the president and his wife in their own home at one. Am wednesday morning killing the president since. Then there's been a huge amount of so mills and even before that assassination things that got really bad. in haiti. I mean the politics was a mess. The former president juvenal was ruling by decree there were protests. Gang violence had risen surreally. This comes at a very very difficult time for the country and we'll probably hinder the roadmap towards elections which chew in september but also the investigations that are ongoing into the assassination of the president. And when we spoke about that assassination last month it wasn't clear who had carried it out. I mean it still isn't investigations. Were always going to be somewhat slow. There being supported the haitian officials by the us and columbia because there was some involvement of colombian mercenaries and the problem. Now is the judge overseeing the investigation. Actually step down. That came two days after his chief clerk was murdered and so at the moment it really seems hard to see where this investigation is going. A haiti is actually asked the un for some help in carrying out which they yet to answer. And so who's in charge then so at the moment there's a prime minister ariel ornery. And he's in a candidate karol yang you. With and so he doesn't really have a democratic mandate but there's no senate. There's no parliament that promising elections in september. But no one really has confidence that the election is going to go ahead you know. That's an a month and haiti still reading or was reading before this earthquake and the other thing is you know. Patients aren't very confident in elections. They think that they really needs to be some process. In which you get new less corrupt and incompetent leadership and that seems pretty unlikely so given the political challenges the the practical ones the fact that the big earthquake from two thousand ten is still leaves parts of eighty and ruins. What what prospects for recovery. This time is very hard to see you know. Haiti is amazingly resilient given all. It's been through but it's hard to be positive about recovery. You know foreign governments have been very quick to pledge help and ngos to scrambling to get tents and food and water but yesterday the prime minister. Or you're only said that he was going to have a major increase in rescue and aid spending he. He seems to think that it's not happening. Fast enough. I mean it's worth. I think that foreign aid in haiti is controversial. Know there were very famous allegations of sexual abuse by aid workers after the ten earthquake and it also doesn't help that the country's very into major storms it's hurricane season. So you know. It's hard to see with every positive haiti in trouble at the moment the economy the politics now the earthquake. It's hard to see how well haiti can actually recover this time. Sorta thanks very much for joining us. Thank you jason. 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Hack
"greis" Discussed on Hack
"Vigilance around illness in getting sick for ali is made really difficult and one thing that helps is limiting how much information she can seems to help with the head space wrestling pulled in the last couple months with the cash. That's going up and down the lockdowns up and down and victoria on my skin. Still triggering against have gone off it again racing so i do feel much better when i'm not on social media so i still got it up just delated app so i could just look back in at any time. I've done that a few times. But it was just the constant but the scrolling and it's everyone's talking about it hack on triple jibe loaded with that story grace from me his coal dean a you feeling this. The health anxiety absolutely are couldn't co up can off I i was diagnosed. We some contamination right city stain. But i've had it for pretty much of my life and It's usually saying like a lifelong condition. So it's really hard to you. Know improve and stuff and i slowly sightseeing improvements and then when this whole hit it's just kind of collapse me which is really really tricky and i feel like a low people. Don't really recognize that all think about that happening for people. Yeah it sounds just so full on i mean. Can you tell us how it manifests in your day to day. Life like what's going through your mind. So basically it's an intense fear of spreading cohen and hurting people and getting it myself and not knowing that i'm your basically spreading it around And then for me. I also have Uc fees around chemicals and stuff so using hand. Sanitizer ironically is really stressful information. So it's like so. It's like i don't want to spread it but then you know you ten sanitizer it really. It's really triggering for me so yet. A lot of things Yeah that's very tough feeling like there is support out there for it Yeah if a show. It's just a matter of getting a diagnosis and getting support. I think people don't realize that they have they don't realize how securities Because they just feel like it's more for them But yeah it is. It is hard. It's hard to trade fish oil. There is support out there. Yeah we'll really appreciate you calling and yeah good luck you know. We all heard the pandemic. Sorry we can all feel slightly better about stuff but really appreciate you chatting greis. Thank you a lot of people. Feeling the same way greis health anxieties. Awful people say it is a bit of a joke but it's genuinely debilitating another person. My partner has had health anxiety his whole life. He had obsessive behaviors but was k- put him in a pandemic. And it's extremely heightened so obviously really show at the moment doctors charlotte hess spy's from the royal australian college of j. Pays she specializes in this issue. Thanks for coming on the show. So you guys. You've got health anxiety. How should you support yourself through it. Hi thanks for having me on album. I think one of the things you actually alley set was actually recognizing that it's a problem Rather than just continuously being overwhelmed by the sense of not knowing what to do and Yeah as we all. Can i say so. It's hard when everybody around is also anxious and then when that he's actually something that's profoundly special for you as well so go and see. Your gp is one of the things that i can ask people to do. Having a safe place to be able to talk about it say what it means and then start. Put some strategies in place to actually help you so not going onto the internet all the time limiting some of your excess to the sort of the media outlets so that you just not quite so drowned in the anxiety thought provoking messages. How do you distinguish though between actual health anxiety the condition and just being really worried at the moment. Because i think everyone feels pretty worried. They're going to get cova or spread it in some way. I mean how do you sort of. Yes that in your mind well for me. It's completely normal to be worried. I mean how could you not be worried when we're surrounded by different lost. Everything is different at the moment. I think when it becomes a disorder is when you cannot stop thinking about it and everything you do is colored by that anxiety so you can't you know even as you're moving around your own home. There's this sort of anxiety about what it might mean for you and how you act interact with people that's when it's not normal being a little bit anxious is always helpful or you know having that anxiety because it makes you remember to put your face mask on. It helps you remember to remember to wash your hands and to use the To sit up new routines that we onate as we move out of the house and do you think keeps save But you don't want it to remain that you stop having a joy of life as well and look obviously you know the pandemic hopefully will end at some point very soon but do you feel like these will be an issue that people will have moreover off to the pandemic feeling that health things audie. I think that we will have more. He'll anxiety related issues. Probably for a number of years quite honestly bettini when you think about the number of young people who've had to have this sort of whole schooling and university and sort of first jobs really colored by Being worried about how you interact with other people at work and not necessarily even developing social relationships. And they're missing out on actually having fun relating to other people in normalizing the sorts of behaviors that we do your doctors. Charlotte has few. We are about to the news but appreciate you chatting. And i guess yeah. The big message there is. There is help if you need it. You know you can head tj fonda psychologist and it's a an acknowledged condition now is well. Thanks so much releasing to this episode of hack. Don't forget you can subscribe to us on spotify troop day app or wherever you listen to. You put kaas. I'll catch on the next episode..

Inside Supercars
"greis" Discussed on Inside Supercars
"Just be an incredibly good really You know where to go like russell wing greg murphy around the for that right wall qods which is absent ignites and then just to throw a goatee mclaughlin on onto the top of that. You know the one the loss three Championships and it would be sensational. Really and I'm sure he'd get up pretty quickly and Imagine having mclaughlin car driver who've that full of santona will do to. Isn't it the chances of Hopefully competing busy so Yeah awesome thing and hopefully you know Come together and interesting is that he said he's whatever he does. He lonely draws the seven. And so could i be bold enough to do. A switch are china to anti-venom wills numbers for the ba'athist weekend because you almost think they can't do it because of the confusion it will make for the casual observer who might have seen the seventeen with will davison earlier in the year. are marshall. Come tonight. I i actually the exact technicalities of whether that's something that would be possible or not but i think now just Make the decision back some whose Who who that wanna pair him with whether that means that he runs the eleven seven saying if i had to take a against. I'm actually gonna go that argument pay to enter them. But that's just me. I can't turn up in the daca on. I don't have any intel not Maybe it's a will is now competing of bihar in the championship. Maybe they'll go with him to try maxima where we'll finish hunt decided really but yeah. I'm not convinced that go to the lengths in changing numbers and we have had a lot of talk this she so far about the sale of supercars. Could we get to a november ba'athist and made the new honors while. That's and isn't that craig. I think yeah i wanted to but I mean there's still a lot of order to gone with breach. I have known until so everyone on what action or state i-i've sloth davos yet. It's it's gonna be interesting And all that This sort of continues as the momentum than you earn isn't that he's continues some events that jen fry slowed of remedy. Don't think a few people's passion suit because Actually we can set it up. It's it's a same transition Yarn we can get crowds back off the covered interrupted to two seasons It's tough to purchase a category side with having to think on the ron with all the oldest business yet it's fingers cross There is a new new bar. A new boy. Full bath Be perfect a perfect relating to come into the big rice. Greis we'll connor. I know you've been covering this story closely at speed cafe and of course you have inside running for or your former colleagues..

The Weekly Planet
"greis" Discussed on The Weekly Planet
"Dawn diana with swords. Yeah i would've thought. But i think this subscribe now it does look. I would have thought that the last duel suddenly the lost cool to you gills can be sought snow. I know but i would have thought that they were still duels happening. In france with guns like years it set. Check on do you think. Do you think they had guns. But they were able man. Maybe they changed the rules. The cool deal rules kill room. And this is the last kind of like honorable jewish or something like that. Yeah you might be right. Let me find out whether you this blah blah fourteenth century. So that's great. John's really isn't it. I mean in europe. At least i think. I don't know anything else. I people to bear that in mind jackass forever also got a trial. Did i've only seen the third jackass movie and it's fun because i think i've seen the first one. Yeah go back. And actually i read an article with johnny knoxville where he talks about how it started even do many season before they stopped and then started making. Yeah he's in the stuff in between them. Whatever but it is something like this was huge in the early two thousands young men. I've watched the the first thirty seconds to this trial. And i'm like all this sort of this sort of it. Seems like there's sort of leaning away from like the real dangerous stuff. It looks like it's all everybody's having a great time during like parasailing every all smalls or whatever and then all of a sudden it's just like just somebody's being attacked by a ban this the all of a sudden going exactly as hot as before. Incredible are we also know that nobody was seriously injured. Because it's bain film anything he's bam is is act up a bit about because he was supposed to be in it and got let go and johnny. Knoxville is kind of loosely. Kind of talked about it but basically said the implication was that he has had substance abuse program or maybe that was eye condition of him coming back and those particular again. He didn't really. You didn't really get going to a. That's kind of the implication. So this like this like Some people they have to keep like cycling the edge of a pool otherwise they'll get slapped into a bit of fun and then just demand getting gold viable. That's cool just somebody with a helmet on my head. They're about to be attacked by a spider Some a lot of people getting hit in the knots that's classic. Somebody just looks a stun gun. Is the guy who just rides into the canvas. Oh yeah that was great. That was really impressive. What i thought was interesting about that is like that's not like he would have known that 'cause perspective on the works for the camera right i mean maybe but it looks because he coming straight off you pull back far enough you'd be like i say the edges. Yeah that's what i mean. Yeah and and like depending on what angle you anyway. It's still funny. I mean maybe that will like okay. This is this is a canvas but if you hit it hard enough you'll be able to go straight through and he's like all right. Yeah i should go back and watch the first Not sane deadline reporting that leslie. Greis is going to be playing bat girl slash barbara gordon which is also a would be in relation. I think it might be in relation to the batman. Maybe oh i don't know that for a fact leslie grace was in in the heights. One of the second movie apparent. So yeah they got. It also might not be connected to the batman. Because i'm not. But i did mention of somewhat that the jim gordon in that. Who is jeffrey ross. That might be a connection. Is jeffrey what's going on a bit of news. Kaleida are reporting. That michael bay jordan is producing his own superman series behind. This is separate from the tana. Abc coats slash j.j. Abrams movie going to be as you mentioned that one listener. Who figured it out. It's going to be about vows odd. And it's being written as a limited series runs. Yes so we're getting a black superman story for the movies and this is a different one. So i guess one of the movie one might be clark. Kent i guess or some other variation or whatever. Yeah pretty cool. Did you see also that geoff. Johns the men's grandfather com copy black or whatever because it doesn't make any sense. jeff johnson. Yeah but like very clearly. That would doesn't matter according to crypt tony boyle she this is actually possible is exactly like it is. It is physically possible. And also it's fictional anecdotes about did automate like betty levels of k. That krypton show like it was. It was the first season it was all right. It's just kind of stay. Who was the actor who was like go turned down for that. It might have been the guy played king amount of imagin- or different actor. Yeah will likely. But i remember acta somewhere said that they went up for and it was kind of demoralizing and it could have been him or a different person anyways. The important thing is that people hate the movie snake eyes so we haven't seen the movie snake likes to be like it was fine. Yeah like we didn't love it. But we took the day and we went and sore at separate cinemas and there was nobody in it and look. I'm not really a fan of property mason's more of a fan you know. They've made some changes to the law. But it felt it'd be the light on in terms of jiji kind of substance where where snake eyes is moscow. Lips exactly useful mosque lips. I people are enjoying caravan of garbage snake. Wave we're doing taliation. Wakes up for those people who give a shit about that pretty fucking average movie. Nice yes people care enough about to sit through this segment where you explain way. Gi joe came from and what it's delays or do they want to use the time tomko to skip ahead to where we briefly talked about mazda one we can you tell i wonder can you tell there's metrics i'm gonna so they'll just be a big black baugh paper like what am i. Thank you yeah. I think this could be interesting. Yeah but may. I mean we're gonna specifically going to be talking about john's gi. Joe a real american hero. Wow wow wow which is different from gi. Joe america's movable fighting man which was the original version from the sixties because which. Which is bobby saw. I have like a gi joe. Toy line officially ended for the first time in ninety four and when they did that they released like these anniversary figures that were like twelve inch version really the original original no like twelve inch versions of the modern version. I have a twelve inch. Snake figure i was going to bring over but then headache and also i don't know what box put it but it's not it doesn't it doesn't really twelve inch snake over here this black. It's thanks anyway. It's the nineties version. Yes so it's not like the version in like the snake is movie. It's it's like he's got like a like a like a blue sweater on and like yeah. That's a little tonner and a cetera. Because my understanding was. And i think i saw this on toy galaxy. Yeah is that the reason they made them small out with the same reason they might the star wars toys. Mola is because there was a plastics short yet it was against the seventies and eighties and they started at a twelve inch. Because i would like. Bobby's yeah and you could brush their hair. They had a little little pink shoes. Though that at all the second the second round of the twelve inch one you could brush brush nba. It's like hasselhoff like fuzzy regulation news. The extinct you absolutely. Couldn't i guess. Because i think this would have been pre viet nam people. Spend it speed in the army now. Probably a close cropped and depending where you are in the in but the sixties version was like that invented the term action figure. Yes even though we think of like action figures as like the four inch versions or whatever. Because obviously you couldn't you could avoid could not be playing with a doll. How how dare. I.

The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker
"greis" Discussed on The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker
"Aw oh it is the odd couple. I'm chris broussard alongside my partner rob park rob. Parker is still over vacation. It'd be back on monday before now in his place walking in his shoes. Brave in this tough radio to rain is none other than my man. George greis stern you were man and so is what is what is rob doing gonna call george wrong so i'm starting off on the nice foot right so i'm just wondering what rob is doing. Because i've seen him on twitter..

The Fantasmagorium Show
"greis" Discussed on The Fantasmagorium Show
"Taught. Michael says how schedule speak with no vocal. Cords his head. He's only a skull also also he has this in the original film. Says he has this nasal voice but he's also knows reading nasal cavities. Now maybe that maybe that explains it though. I don't i don't think of it as a full on skeleton. I mean i'm imagining being a little bit more. Like in the masses of the universe movie where it looks like a skeleton almost like a jack napier in a batman. Eighty nine of it. Yes something similar to that. It's not really a bonehead. Red sculptures really good. She says it becomes a mac. Now right yeah got you know one. Obviously there are issues. People have with this. Well i think in general it was really well done sport orla. I loved than its hizbut as king king greis gull triceratops. Awesome originally in a minute young series. He basically just wrote up a save the toothbrush But it was this but it was a trust her tops and it was so cool. Denis is but i think sadly i've got failing that some people are gonna take umbrage with this version of king greis go Amass bullshit because it was really awesome. Interpretation of done But but the fact that one daw won the won the bread man is in it. I it was come on now. Let's save it for later. Yeah okay yeah. I am talking to you guys about the front the subsequent episodes next week. Todd michael says i want lost spacey's in three now. Yeah i know where the hell is it. Drop it already. I know it's in the candidate. Been sitting on it for like a year and a half young yok a dental either during its maybe maybe they realize they don't have a lot of other stuff in the can so they so maybe i'll come and do the same one. Just do the same as that as the doing with this and just so cut in half yeah put first offer sneeze now the reason the reason. We are one of the pioneers of the shorter. Seasons was Sci fi universal on depends which version i mean because the might young version it was just it was just a hovering skull inside the hood but but but i i think riches are not the idea of basically it just being a construct some moss to cover something but you know but then again in the original twin line they would just go face demons. Yeah and it was a whole race of them so the anatomy of skeletal doesn't really get to me now that i'm dealing with magic and swords and cats that can transform and they talk and like all of this that yeah try. I don't understand how he can see either. How does he zoom. Does he look for. Save time as a cyborg like trap jaw and what he's up there right now on the scene playing on loop I wanted to say i love. I love his look. And i really really really love trap. Jaw of his new look The they're able to take a the nanotech technology that we didn't know about back then so they're they're adding in new technology. Which kind of makes it a little bit more. oh Realistic i guess. Well even just interesting thematically. I thought that that battle between technology and being betrayed by magic. I thought that that was kind of a cool way instead of just saying no. They're the bad guys we fight them..

> Better Series
"greis" Discussed on > Better Series
"To to modify an ad to to make it convey only the supported messages. Yeah it seems it makes me think about your example. How in terms of the the candy and the extent to which it was fruit candy or fruit flavored candy. It sounds from what you're saying. A lot of that was really the imagery in that. The imagery really conveyed may have conveyed to people that this was made from fruit as opposed to from some extracts or something. Yeah yeah definitely so so. Another thing that that often comes up in our cases and we're often sort of confronted with arguments from from parties and their council is that sometimes we get ads where there's an product benefit or a product attribute that has sort of some sort of limitation in its availability to individual consumers Maybe in telecom service isn't available to everybody or everybody's area And there's a there's lots of other examples as well with this comes up so and they say that consumers aren't going to understand in this argument that counseling the limitations of the availability of product or service just just based on the fact that it's being advertised them at all. So what is i have to say about about that right about any insights into how consumers interpret the messages. That consumers might take away with this sort of scenario where there's a limitation to the availability of a product or service shift more more more actually the availability of of the particular benefit. That's being promoted him yet. So that's very interesting. There's a there's a concept called gracie maximums gracie This is from a bunch of research. That was done by greis But what what he really showed and what we tend to to find repeatedly is people approach interactions with other people marketers included in that other people bucket with the idea that if they're telling him something telling him something because it's relevant to them so if you tell me a story about the fruit flavor chocolates..

> Better Series
"greis" Discussed on > Better Series
"To to modify an ad to to make it convey only the supported messages. Yeah it seems it makes me think about your example. How in terms of the the candy and the extent to which it was fruit candy or fruit flavored candy. It sounds from what you're saying. A lot of that was really the imagery in that. The imagery really conveyed may have conveyed to people that this was made from fruit as opposed to from some extracts or something. Yeah yeah definitely so so. Another thing that that often comes up in our cases and we're often sort of confronted with arguments from from parties and their council is that sometimes we get ads where there's an product benefit or a product attribute that has sort of some sort of limitation in its availability to individual consumers Maybe in telecom service isn't available to everybody or everybody's area And there's a there's lots of other examples as well with this comes up so and they say that consumers aren't going to understand in this argument that counseling the limitations of the availability of product or service just just based on the fact that it's being advertised them at all. So what is i have to say about about that right about any insights into how consumers interpret the messages. That consumers might take away with this sort of scenario where there's a limitation to the availability of a product or service shift more more more actually the availability of of the particular benefit. That's being promoted him yet. So that's very interesting. There's a there's a concept called gracie maximums gracie This is from a bunch of research. That was done by greis But what what he really showed and what we tend to to find repeatedly is people approach interactions with other people marketers included in that other people bucket with the idea that if they're telling him something telling him something because it's relevant to them so if you tell me a story about the fruit flavor chocolates..

PASTOR LUCY PAYNTER
"greis" Discussed on PASTOR LUCY PAYNTER
"Glory to jesus. We continue looking good and we are outta conclude are serious. I'm excited that we alani and god is really helping us to understand what it takes to be born akin to receive salvation and to live according to the will of the father they want us to look good from the book of colossians colossians three and i want to begin from us one. This is what the bible cease. Then you have been raised with christ set hats on things above or christ of the right time of god. Set your mind on things above not on ugly things for you died and you let is know heat with christ in court when christ. Who is you. Life appears the new will also appear with him in glory is what the bible is telling us. That's now because we have been raised together. With christ because we have been born into the family of jesus because we have been inducted into the kingdom of god and have become new people. We have become new creation. We have become together are one with christ disease. What the bible says that. Not because you have been raised with christ glenis it. A heart's on things above where christ is seated at the right time. Of course we are might where we set to one might on things above not on athletes things not on the interview used to not on the former ways of life not of the former ways that free up while police are flesh foolishly desires. Not don't that things are contrary to the will of the father so by brisk telling us to sit on my on things above not on athlete things for we daito. Our life is no. He didn't with christ in god in christ to ease our life because he has become now our new life because now own life is gone. a now wanted christ. I'm win in christ. Who is live a ps when we also will appear with him in blurry let me continue. Invest find insists put to death therefore whatever belongs to actually make it did of those things that he's calling. The ugly mitch is it begins with sexual immorality impurity last evil desires and greed which is idolatry because of these the wrath of god is coming is as invested. When you used to work in these ways in the life wants leave but now button now you must get treat yourself from all sides. Things has such anger rage. Mondays as lund filled the language from your lips he says do not lie to each other since you have taken off your old self with its practices and put on the new self which is being renewed in late in the image of its creator yet. Very smoke record. Succumb against on and succumb sites barbarian level free but christ is all an enormous amount to emphasize on the knicks at east dating the bible eastern about getting rid of our four anything that now because we have died to save we have been raised together with christ so whatever whatever is not increased cannot survive in us you know it is telling us of the examples of things that we should not no longer work in sexual immorality impurity last evil desires and greed are continues to say are we get rid of anger rich molly slander and fueled the language from your lips. You know this means that we cannot long continue to leave as we used to leave when we were stealing the is telling us of the things that we were comfortable doing in the former life when we had not received christ and our because we have received. Christ the bible's telling us that now be a heat and with christ so that which pleases the father because greis is the image of that which pleases the father is. What is expected expected expected of us because we have been giving now rules for living a good life leaving a life that is species to living a life that is reflecting the life of christ and so we are being told of the things we should get rid of. We are being reminded that we have now become the children of light and the children of light not walk in anger. The children of light do not walk ins london. Mali's language of filthy language from oil leaves. The children of light do not work in sexual immorality that not work in evil desires and greed. They do not work in impurity unless we have been doing that. We should not walk as christ would walk if he was on earth. Both reminding me of the book of galicians is twenty two east. It's of the the fruit of the holy spirit that we should start the on. If you read that to what you will see. Kindness love peace on those things are going through you long-suffering those other the fruit of the spirit. And so when you get rid of the things information as we as the have been stated here you start not wearing the fruit of the spirit. It is important. And i know you. You have not these these. Maybe maybe one more data. You're working somewhere and buy your talking. People would just tell you in icon. And i think you you can. I use saved. Maybe we'll in a list or in a position where you are expected to react but you just so come because you have this fruit of the spirit of food of spirit. Are you have fish. You have long suffering you enduring things you you kind. You're you're loving you. You're portraying christ even in the in the things or in anywhere you go. So i want to remind us. We have been heat with christ in god. There are not expected of us when we receive christ because we have become one with christ we have been adopted to the kingdom of god on ria reflect to christ in our dealings because the new life a new set has consumed the old sale. And now we have become like jesus and the bible says as he is so we are the name of jesus. I believe we are getting blessed. We will be concluding tomorrow and mike honest. I am also learning a lot. And i believe you're learning to buy the chris of could on behalf of pasta painter these anytime with a daily input the daily in the lord bliss. And do you good shallan..

The Trader Cobb Crypto Podcast
Accumulation Time For Bitcoin
"We'll help you find a good a good start to your day. Look end of the month remains, we can have a look at the monthly charges and how chats about how I look. We have some good moves in the market of the non also he's thirty those in just. One Mind Bitcoin let me talk to the monthly. Well, let's just get there. That guy. South. Looks pretty good. Yeah. It does it in the month of September. We were down seven point, five, four percent. We actually went into that cried design and closed above that ten thousand mocks will very well ten thousand, five hundred was kind of a a pretty significant level they're. On many of the shots and the right now? We're above it and the monthly does look pretty strong. We don't have that wonderful uptrend. That I would like to say, but I'll tell you what it. It looks a heck of a lot better than I did a couple of months back. So Moose sitting pretty I'm not too dissatisfied. With where we are and yet as much as we close Dan we closed at ten thousand, seven, hundred, seventy nights a monthly close above ten thousand. Once again third in a row. Arthur. Lost three months salary talk about July. August and September have all closed above ten thousand, which is very, very quickly Dana. Yesterday's Margaret didn't do too much. It hung within the Ryan of die before would point five, six percent closing at ten thousand, seven, hundred, Seventy, eight wrought now well, just dive in. So we are very flat not much in the wild but unity, they're on Bitcoin from my point of view. But as we can sold I didn't here does pretty nice period of. Accumulation. Way Bitcoin sits in those Ryan remember the Greis scalise buying like mad they own something like three percent or something like that at the bitcoin supply. It allows them to allow people to get involved, become more bitcoin to become most kissed their full. When we do have some reason for it to move higher, it should move high at five last longer it takes to build it up the better. We should say a move come out of it depending. How the growth as with this market is so still so smaller like I was touching on yesterday the immaturity of these market. Is Real you know it really real it so we haven't got. Haven't got the big plays in just yet. We haven't got all the other investment taught Pagel. Long White guy still very large market caps for us at the moment. So bitcoin Golota dirty. Let's see how we gonNA. Theory of declaws yesterday are very flat. The died will literally fly. Threatened fifty nine dollars a night sense. I would like to see US move high there on a theory of detroi-, pull back a little bit but still three fifty non pretty much flat on the diagnose very lackluster performance on a theory lot except pay look at did the same sort of thing. There was not much that actually did it did closed down it was down point five of a percent closing at twenty four point one cents we have building building building much motorcycle that Bitcoin cash also I down point four saint closing at two, hundred, twenty dollars. Not a great deal of interest from me on the old bitcoin cash contract eighty still very saad, wise needs to push up. To get each Y. above to thirty five dollars if it can get about two, thirty, five, then we. got a much better opportunity that trend will bay and things will start to look a heck of a lot of bad up on to like a it was up yesterday I believe it or not yet it was up one point one, eight percent it's been a while. But did close up the security and the trend still not where I needed bay to have exactly what I want but. Off Forty six dollars and twenty five cents base via. Also Moving Pretty Wild Ryan jumping down you bet craig having another Thais starting out obey something or other I can't remember exactly what it is but. Wasn't positive. After moving heart move lower ended up closing down one point one off I percents are very, very, very little movement on the clothes yesterday one, seventy to sixty two with countless sitting Donna yesterday closing with a very believable candle out point two percent it's above ten scientists up one point two full percent already died, which is a pretty good start for. The mock we'll see how the guy throughout the Motte communities tried the. Bonnet. Yesterday's well at one point four percent ticking along doing wanna dozen doing it well. It's been pretty quiet on Bonnets as far as tried go. It's had some nice little movements and that trendy, certainly, there were upper twenty on Dole's flat on the nose on keeping off pullbacks tonight.

Miss Information: A Trivia Podcast
Enter the Wu-Tang Clan
"Today. We're going to enter the WU. Tang clan I love that so much I was. You May as well have reached across the table and slap me. When you told me I was like? Oh I'm going to do this next and you're like I'm going to do the Wu Tang clan and I was like what and you really did your due diligence. You might have done a lot of research focused all right first of all. I watch the show. Time for part documentary series. Tang clan of Mike's in men came out in May two thousand nineteen It was filmed to commemorate the twenty fifth anniversary of the group. And actually there's also a dramatize who series called Wu Tang in American saga which came out. on Hulu in September twenty nineteen It portrays a fictionalized account of the the formation of the Tang clan over ten episodes but I decided I was going to the source. Yeah I was GonNa Watch the documentary. Good good for you documentary. I read some chapters in some books. Wow I read some websites. I listened to a lot of music primary sources I am I am here for Al.. I am your as of this moment. Just for just for one tiny moment in the blip of the timeline of the universe. Im Your expert on the Tang clan. That's very exciting to me as a CO host most of this podcast that I am sitting in the presence of the current expert of the Wu. Tang clan this is. I can't wait to learn it. You're so right off the bat the term. MC It can mean master of ceremonies which is usually the only person at a gathering that was allowed to use a microphone. It could also stand for microphone controller or Mike Cheka It is also the general inverse skilled rapper and to be a true. Mc means being able to perform under any circumstance to the ultimate performer and an emcee masters. The moment and makes every move appeared deliberate and I realize as I read the definition that you can tell I am the whitest. We are rivaled only by your good friend here Lauren. Also one of the whitest white girl I am very. Are you aware and I apologize in advance. If I mess anything up please let me know and happy to take feedback on this especially because this is a topic that I I that I start from. Scratch basically exactly all right so if you are an expert too and you already own the complete route Tang discography and you have a relevant tattoo. A to somewhere on your person and you just wanted to make sure that I got the names of the members right here. They are so right off the bat. You've Rizza JR izza older. You bastard goes face. Killa La Method Man Ray Kwan Inspector Deck Masekela and you God and then later on you had capitana so now you can go ahead and forward to the sparkly quiz music if you want but if you wanna hear the whole story buckling so picture it. Staten Island late. One thousand nine hundred eighty S. Oh ooh I know your favorite of the boroughs so the Park Hill housing complex which is located in the Clifton neighborhood on Staten Island had become the site of steadily increasing crime crime and drug abuse beginning in the early nineteen seventies by the late nineteen eighties to gain the nickname of crack hill due to the many arrests for possession in or sale of crack cocaine that were taking place place in and around the development. The bulk of the Park Hill neighborhood had been built in the nineteen sixties During New York City's plan for urban renewal projects in the majority of US residents were African. American can the complex consisted of fifteen acres of six story. Brick apartment buildings hearing from former residence doesn't exactly paint the most glowing portrait but kids of all ages in this complex played outside listening to music. DJ -Ing break-dancing Designing Graffiti and doing all kinds of other activities. That would later come to define hip hop so in their early early twenties. Cousins Robert Diggs Gary Greis and Russell. Tyrone Jones formed a group named force of the imperial master later known as the all in together. Now how crew. So Gary and Russell lived in Brooklyn but will come to Staten Island to visit their cousin Robert. Each of the three members recorded under an alias. Gary grace was the genius genius. Robert Diggs was Prince Raquin or the scientists in Russell. Jones was the specialist the group never signed to a major label but they caught the attention of the New York City rap scene through their homemade tapes by nine hundred ninety. One genius and prints were. Kim resigned to separate record labels but the label seemed to have strong armed them into doing some songs that they didn't didn't really feel so for example prince teams for a single was called. ooh I love you rookie. Ladies Man in the showtime documentary shows parts of this music video from nineteen ninety one and it is very nice it is so ninety S. It's so he you know. He's all dressed in early nineties. Ladies have that bright makeup on the big hair and like the shoulder pads and it's like Ooh we love rocky and it's like China he's like yeah all the ladies love me and this is when you listen to his later stuff like that was that was not really his vibe boy. So that didn't go so well for Prince or team didn't go for further genius genius so the cousins refocused their efforts and they give themselves some new nicknames. So the genius became Jessica cheesy pronounce. Gizeh and prints are keen became name Rizza. Oh showers the Russell Jones became older dirty bastard or ODBC R- is said that he knew the best rappers on Staten Island and he wanted to put a home-cooked meal of hip hop of real people. Together there early nineties rise of West Coast. Music shifted mainstream hip hop visibility. Away from New York City and Rizza decided to change all in the early nineties so recipe and collaborating with Dennis Coles who was later known as ghost face killer. They decided to create a hip hop group whose ethics would be a blend of of eastern philosophy picked up from Kung Fu movies. Five percent nation teachings from the streets and comic books so five percent nation is an American revisionist movement which split from the Nation of Islam in nineteen sixty three so this movement rejected being called a religion preferring instead to be known as a culture and a way of life in its teachings are referred to as supreme mathematics which you'll hear over and over you know when they give interviews and talk about you know Wu Tang. They're always talking about the supreme mathematics. Okay cool so Liu. Tang clan assembled in late nineteen ninety-two with Rizza as the defacto leader and the group's producer Rizza an old dirty bastard adopted the name for the group after the film Shaolin and Wu Tang so in contemporary China Chinese martial arts sales are generally classified into two major groups. You have Wudong which is named named after the Wudang Mountains in Shaolin named after the Shaolin Monastery Risen said that Wu Tang was the best sword style of martial arts and the tongue is like a sword soared and so I say that we have the best lyrics so therefore we are Tang clan. Love it the group also developed backrooms for their name including witty unpredictable. Edible talent and natural game okay and wisdom of the universe and the truth of Allah for the nation of the gods. I feel like I've heard that. Yeah Yeah so this is a background. It wasn't like the actual thing but it's fun when they can do that to make it so the group pulled together three hundred dollars to record their first track at firehouse studios the song protect. Your neck was released independently on Tang records in Nineteen ninety-two. The song made them the most talked about new act in New York City's underground and announced a new brand of hardcore hip pop in in the documentary talked to some of their former management. who were like? Okay here's what we did like we would send someone at a record store like ask for the new. ooh Tang Song and they'd be like we don't have that and then they would have somebody else come back in and be like two of us have the new routines and they'd be like no and then somebody would come in like playing the Wutang boombox and people would gather around be like yeah. This is great and they'd be like yeah. Wish you buy some of this so it was like guerrilla me. Yeah it worked. uh-huh course they would also like early on. They would kind of show up at Radio Studios like a colleague Ecology station or something like that with album. You should play this. Maybe we should do that with our podcast. Why haven't we done that? Well maybe not with radio station. 'cause that's the University of Rochester banging on the glass door. Be Like you should thumb drives us. Yeah exactly thumb drive you should play. Yeah podcast I'm your radio station. What I'm sure you're three? AM timeslot is open. Yeah of course. It is so risen the management including his brother divine bovine wanted to make sure that the group's members wouldn't be saddled with exclusive contracts with a particular record label. He wanted them to be able to launch future solo projects so there was a little bit of difficulty difficulty in finding a record label that would sign the Tang clan while still allowing each member to record solo albums with other labels. Okay seve Rifkin. Allowed records agreed need to all of us in Nineteen ninety-three so loud would get the first option to sign a solo artist. But then they would be allowed to talk to other studios so if you were like I'm GonNa go out on my own loud could say okay. I would give you this much money and then you were free to shop around and then still pick is the best thing. That's a nice deal. Yeah it was in. This was pretty pretty rare for those times especially when labels like owned Like decades so signing with records everybody agreed that led to the November remember nineteen ninety-three release of their debut album and Tang parentheses thirty six chambers.