35 Burst results for "Hardy"

AP News Radio
Riley, Hardy capture first PGA Tour wins at Zurich Classic
"The last minute pairing of Nick howdy and Davis Riley had produced a come from behind wind at the Zürich classic, the only team event on the PGA Tour Harry and Davis pulled out of a late three way tie for the lead with crucial birdies at 16 and 17 to post a final round 65 in the alternate shot format that lifted them to a record tournament total of 30 under good enough for a two shot win over the Canadian combination of Nick Taylor and Adam hadwin. It was a significant victory for both the 27 year old hardy and the 26 year old Riley securing for them their first PGA Tour victory. I'm Graham agar's

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HARDY, Lainey Wilson lead ACM Awards nominees
"Hardy is the lead nominee for the academy of country music awards. With the latest. Hardy has 7 nominations for the ACM awards, including song of the year for weight in the truck, his collaboration with laney Wilson, she's got 6 nominations. Miranda Lambert was nominated for female artist of the year for a 17th time. She's now the most nominated artist in that category beating out Reba McEntire's record. So thank God you Kane Brown Morgan Wallen Luke combs carry Underwood Chris Stapleton, Jason aldean and Lambert are up for entertainer of the year. Dolly Parton and Garth Brooks will host the awards in Frisco, Texas on May 11th. It will air on Amazon Prime

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Agbaji scores 28, rallies Jazz past Nuggets 118-114
"Ochai abaji scores a career high 28 points to push the jazz past the nuggets one 18 one 14, sitting 7 members of their regular rotation, including their entire starting lineup, the jazz already eliminated from playoff contention, managed to build a 19 point first half lead squander it and then overcome a 9 point fourth quarter deficit closing the game on a 25 8 run head coach will hardy. I'm really proud of the guys and can't stress enough how hard it is to maintain the focus when everybody's telling you that these games don't matter. Nikola Jokić scored just 6 points and only 5 shots for a nuggets team that clenched the top seat in the west on Wednesday. I'm Denny Capp.

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The latest in sports
"AP sports I'm Josh rowntree. We start on the NBA where Memphis took a game over Dallas with multiple stars sidelined. Correspondent Robert Stevens has more. Desmond baines scored 23 points as the Memphis Grizzlies completed a two game sweep of the Dallas Mavericks, one O four 88. Naz played without Luka Dončić and Kyrie Irving both injured while the grizzlies were again without John morant. Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins says his team up this defensive intensity in the second half. Come out of halftime with just a renewed energy and mentality. Hey, we got to raise our level both sides of the floor. We made a couple adjustments defensively that paid off for us, which got us going with our groove on offense. And obviously that third quarter kind of changed the game. David roddy and Dylan Brooks had 19 apiece from Memphis while Jaden hardy led the Mavs with 28. Josh green at 23. Bob Stevens Dallas. In Houston, the rockets knocked off the Celtics one 11 one O 9. And jabari Smith scored 24 to lead the young rockets, one of the best teams in the league, where it was in the finals last year, you know, just competing with him. You know, going down to the wire like that with a great team like that. It's just real promise in this room. It's really good for us. The bucks beat the kings one 33, one 24. Giannis Antetokounmpo poured in 46 in the win. The warriors took down the sun's one 23 one 12 behind 38 points from Klay Thompson, including 33 in the first half. On the ice, buffalo scored three third period goals rallying to beat Toronto four three. Alex tuck at the 30 goal mark with a pair in the final frame. We kind of got back to just trying to work and make simple plays and you know I just roll over one line after another after another and it makes a huge difference out there and big news in the opening day of NFL free agency. The Raiders reportedly filled their QB void by agreeing to terms with former 49er. Jimmy Garoppolo on a three year deal worth, 67 and a half $1 million. The bears are set to give linebacker tremaine Edmonds a four year $72 million contract and the Steelers are bringing on three time all pro corner Patrick Peterson for a two year deal. I'm Josh Valtteri, AP sports.

AP News Radio
Grizzlies beat Mavs again in another meeting sans All-Stars
"Desmond baines scored 23 points as the Memphis Grizzlies completed the two game sweep of the Dallas Mavericks, one O four 88. Naz played without Luka Dončić and Kyrie Irving both injured while the grizzlies were again without John morant. Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins says his team up this defensive intensity in the second half. Said it come out a half time with a renewed energy and mentality. Hey, we've got to raise our level both sides of the floor. We made a couple adjustments defensively that paid off for us, which kind of going with our groove on offense. And obviously that third quarter kind of changed the game. David roddy and Dylan Brooks had 19 apiece from Memphis while Jaden hardy led the Mavs with 28. Josh green at 23. Bob Stevens Dallas

Fore Play
"hardy" Discussed on Fore Play
"Big show, we got hardy, our good friend hardy on you guys sat down with them for nearly an hour in New York. A bomb that I missed it because hardy's one of our favorites. I'll never forget our first interview we had him on when he spoke about almost like he had a little bit of impostor syndrome that you've heard max homa and Joel Damon talk about a little bit where he was a songwriter forever. He still is, a lot of guys have obviously saying a lot of the songs that he wrote that you probably know, and then he became not just a songwriter, but obviously a performer and this kind of country star. You guys sat down with him a huge golfer. So that's coming in the second half of the show. We were going to get into some more Dan rap live versus PGA Tour stuff, but if you would speak now, Dan rap, I think I don't know that's going to work. Before you guys cut me off, I just want to say, before you guys come out, I just want to get this in there. That was the Saudi sports equinox this weekend. There was front and center that you Manchester United against Newcastle. Tommy Fury and Jake Paul fought in Riyadh, live golf going on Christiana Ronaldo, who they paid 200 gazillion dollars was at the Tommy furry Jake Paul fight. That was the Saudi as a sports weekend is going to get all spare you guys for the rest of the time. The show, you just can not in an audio form, have that noise for an hour and a half straight. You just can't do it. It won't allow it. Bye bye dad. Bye Dan. It's an executive decision. You have to get rid of that guy when he sounds like that. It's an audio show. We like his input. We obviously love having him on the podcast, but when he sounds like that, it's a no go. He's just going to sit on the bench because he has an upper body injury, and at the end of the day we have to just move on without him. Get that typewriter out, put the microphone away. I've lost my voice many times.

VUX World
"hardy" Discussed on VUX World
"Make their way to the media, is much, much higher than miss classifying an intent. So we need to be careful there. Now the fun thing is you can actually have the LLM generate content and then you use the LLM in a different form to validate whether it's harmful content. And then says, yeah, the stock price tomorrow is going to be a $112 50, even though it's actually only going to be 50 cents. And then you go like, please classify whether this is an outcome that could be harmful to our business. And so you have this could be harmful economic output. So this is a very interesting problem. It's something that nobody really thought about. Even two months ago, but so there is an inherent risk there. And that's also why my prediction is that when it comes to GPT four, everyone talks about the 100 trillion parameters, whatever. And maybe it doesn't really parameters or not. But I don't think that's going to make the big difference, right? Because the way it is right now, JT three is already fantastic. The biggest shortcoming with GPT right now is the propensity to hallucinate information that you really don't want it to. Output. Now you can to your question measure the rate of the hallucination of an output. It actually delivers this information back as a numerical array as well. So it delivers an array back that tells you how sure it was to place this next word into it, right? And so you can measure that. And you can actually then use a conversational app platform to say, okay, I'm not going to output a sentence if it has an hallucination factor of whatever, right? Point a to something like that. But I think when it comes to GPT four and other large language models in the future, the ability to influence how much how freely you want the other end to answer, this is going to be key. Especially for enterprise adoption. Because most of our customers once it comes to freely speaking, we'll be very careful. And yes, you can use a conversational AI platform like problem G to rein it in. So that the likelihood that is hallucinates, it's minimized, right? But because I mean, let's be Frank, this is the first real LLM that we've seen out in the wild, right, we're going to see thousands more in future. There still is that risk at the moment. And we are openly telling that everyone and quite frankly, I think this is a risk to the market where others are not telling and then there are negative experiences coming from that. So I think I hope that we as a market can be realistic about this. See the future potential, but also highlight the risk at the current level of technology. Absolutely. And it's worth further explanation. I would like to see maybe something we could do potentially is to do a study into percentage of interactions that result in hallucinations and then being able to rear the severity of the hallucination. Because I know obviously the large insurance company you mentioned one severe mistake is bad enough like that time when Alexa told someone you should probably give yourself that's kind of like a bad really, really bad example and it only needs to happen once we have a really bad impact. So I'd just be curious about what are the risks because there's a risk of it hallucinating but then there's the impact of it being really, really bad. And if it hallucinates often enough but it's not with the great deal of severity. Potentially having that information would encourage people to maybe give things a go. It comes with this information. I mean, we have to also say, what is in hallucination, right? I mean, the whole sentence is always hallucinated. What's an hallucination? It's making something up, right? So it's making this up. And then you can measure the probability of all the tokens and try to get to, okay, how sure was it? That this is actually factually correct information. So this is measurable already. And again, you could use this as a parameter to then say, do I want to output that or not. But it is, it is interesting. It's an interesting thought actually having a study about that. Let's say, depending on the topic and depending on what context you inject, how unsure is it. And then again, if it is outputting something where it is very unsure, what do you do then? You need to fall back. And that needs to be able to call back that money. Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. Wicked, well, James has been absolutely fantastic. I know we've got a couple of comments still there in the chat there, perhaps we can get to that in the comments on LinkedIn afterwards, and we can potentially respond there. I know that we're a little bit over time here, but thank you so much for joining me. This is really, really interesting. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls do go to cognitive dot com to check this out. I believe that you can register for free can't you and get a free trial for something like that of the platform on the website. So I'll go to college GC or GNI GE dot com to learn more and do go as well to the European chat bot dot com to get your tickets for the European chaplain summit on March 15th and 16th. Promo code vu 23 to serve. 30%. Phil hardy, there's been absolutely pleasure. Thank you so much. Really, really interesting stuff. I think that your kind of approach to integrate and large language models is different and also responsible. I think the right touching on at the end there to be able to do this in a way that mitigates risks and also in doing it in an ethical way and not going completely gung Ho about it is a sensible move. I think we're going to see a lot of companies in 2023 experiment with these limits and figure out where is the balance and how comfortable are we using these things in production, probably being more on the generation creation side first and foremost, generate sample orderings, generate randomized responses that we can edit and stuff like that, classify entities and stuff. But it would be interesting to see when we start getting into generative in production, you know? I think, yeah, looking forward to hearing more about that. Maybe Phil, towards the back end of the year, you might have an opportunity to claim your third appearance cap and share the latest at the end of the year. So get it before the podcast afterwards. We're going to perform that I can wear it on podcast. Exactly, yeah, yeah, let's do that once it's booked in, yeah, we'll start it out. These are actually quite exclusive. These run out in December, that you can't get, you can't get these cups for the one money at the moment. Let alone with the VOX printed on top. So there you go. Great, nice one. Cool. Thank you guys, really appreciate it. Thank you so much. Thank you very much. And thank you all for tuning in and we'll see you on the next one. Cheers now.

Liberty Station
Pastor Rob McCoy: The Bible Has Been Foundational to Our Language
"Did you know that less than 3% of Americans read their Bible daily? It's just dropped precipitously. Since the founding of our nation, all of our founders were very biblically proficient. They actually understood Greek and Hebrew. They studied Latin as well. A kids raised in America were first taught with a New England primer up until the 1930s, which was all scripture. Second graders would memorize the entirety of the book of John, yeah. We're like, well, I don't think I've even memorized John three 16. The word had an enormous God's word had an enormous influence in our culture. There's idioms that saturate our language, the English language, the Oxford English dictionary, credits the wycliffe Bible, the 14th century middle English translation of the Bible with more early citations of English words than the works of Dickens, Jane Austen, Thomas hardy, Samuel pepys, John Milton combined, the Bible, even outright outranks William Shakespeare with evidence of a grand total of 1547 new words compared to Shakespeare's 1524 words. It doesn't stop there. The numerous English translations in additions of the Bible produced over the centuries have likewise given us countless proverbs and sayings, an expressions, many of which have been dropped into everyday use, a lot of us use them day in and day out. Like OE of little faith and the biblical origins of many of these are interesting to say the least,

Stephanie Miller's Happy Hour Podcast
Mike Lindell Is the Hardees of Political Crime
"Did you have on your bingo card, the pillow guy getting arrested at hardee's drive-through? Did you have that in his phone seized? No, I didn't, but it's so appropriate because there's something metaphorical about that because they're hardee's level criminals. It's like Vladimir Putin is like mastro's steakhouse and you go down the list of criminals down to Mike lindell and he's the hardee's of political crime. Sorry hardy. I'm just saying. I'm just saying there's a hierarchy. So yeah, exactly. The hardest is not maestros. No, he's not Arby's, but he is hardee's. All right.

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
A Look Back at the Life of Mickey Rooney
"Let me tell you, Mickey Rooney obviously was at one point the biggest movie star in the world for the late 30s to the early 40s at the peak of his career between the ages of 15 and 25. He made 43 films. 43 films in ten years. I know Bruce Willis just did that, but that's because they propped them up and put on earpiece in his ear and he was able to it's sad what happened to Bruce Willis, but no actor does 43 films in ten years. But Mickey Rooney was one of MGM's most consistently successful actors, very versatile performer and, you know, Lawrence Olivier, once said he considered Rooney the best there ever was, which is insane because most people believe Lawrence Olivier was the best there was, and I'm gonna tell you, I never enjoyed anything Mickey Rooney was in. If I'm being honest, never got the attraction. The Andy hardy movies? No, they were corny to me. I know those were the times we lived in, but I'd rather see Jimmy cagney Humphrey Bogart in a gangster film. I enjoyed a few things he was in when he was an old man, like that movie Bill. Very poignant movie, Mickey played an old man named Bill who'd been institutionalized by his mother since he was a child, and he finally gets out and ventures out into the big city where a nice family takes him in and he finally feels what it's like to be loved in his 60s. Dennis Quaid was in it. A made for TV movie. And I'm sure he never got over the fact that he turned down the role of Archie bunker, that had to hurt looking back, but Nikki Rooney made millions in his career. As a matter of fact, the first Broadway show I ever saw was sugar babies with Mickey and Ann Miller and they did that show over 1200 times and then it went everywhere for the next 5 years and he never missed one single performance. The guy was making $65,000 a week. However, he was a degenerate gambler and he lost a ton of his life's earnings. And he applied for bankruptcy later in life, which is so sad when a movie star does that. By the time he passed, he had 18 $1000 to his name.

AP News Radio
Mayim Bialik, Ken Jennings to split 'Jeopardy!' host job
"Who is going to be the new host of jeopardy There are now two correct answers to that question This is Jeff Hardy After leaving fans of the legendary game show in suspense for a while the correct answer is And hosting jeopardy This shows executive producer says after rotating his host bialik and Jennings will continue to do so in a permanent basis both have signed deals that puts the rest of the back and forth of a who really deserve to be the full-time replacement for Alex Trebek who died in 2020 if either had been named it might have irked the fan base of the other hosts Jennings is at all time jeopardy Champion bialik is best known for her work on The Big Bang Theory A Moscow's Gabrielle

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
Mickey Rooney's Love Life Was Legendary
"Making running past at the age of 93. And he left the legacy that obviously includes a lifetime of showbiz, growing up in the spotlight, had its ups and downs, you know, he was Hollywood's real first teen star, and his love life was well renowned. He rivaled Liz Taylor in number of marriages. They both walked down the aisle 8 times. And let's talk about those 8 times. Ava Gardner, 1942, of all of Mickey Rooney's marriages, he first seemed the most unlikely match was Ava Gardner. He was 22, 5 foot two, the star of Andy hardy movies looked a lot younger, and everybody was only 20, and at this time it only played a little bit parts. But she just had this she radiated such a sultry sophistication, that was deadly the most men. And obviously, if you look at these two, you think, well, Mickey's out of his league here, he knew that as well. But they went in 1942 in January, but by May, it was

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
There Was More to Mickey Rooney Than Met the Eye
"I don't really care for Nikki Rooney's old movies, the hardy boys movies. That's not my thing. He was never a favorite of mine. But I don't like sometimes because I get a kick out of looking at him and realizing that he was considered quite a cockpit back in his day. 5 foot two, but the word is and I got this from Red Buttons. The word is Mickey hum and 9 and a half inches long. Ladies. Would you like to be with Mickey Rooney? And he might not be fetching, but 9 and a half. It's quite a

10% Happier with Dan Harris
"hardy" Discussed on 10% Happier with Dan Harris
"This is not personal. It's what this body does. It's what the mind does. Just sitting here in the knowing of your internal experience. Is this the internal experience of the mind? And now we'll shift to sensing your external body. So maybe feeling the temperature of the air on your skin. Any sounds that might be coming in from the outside. Feeling whatever it is you're sitting on. Maybe even the sensations of your clothes. Sensing your external body. It's getting a feel for the external world coming into contact with your body. And now we'll sit in both of these experiences. Recognizing how the outside world is constantly affecting and defining our inner experiences. And our inner experiences are affecting how we see the outside world. These two colliding experiences create each moment. As a reflection using the same internal and external references how do you see yourself and your identity from the inside. How do you think the world sees you? And how do these two experiences of internal and external? Identity, colliding, affect your life. Allowing yourself to sit with both the internal external and exploring this on your own. Always breathing and sensing your body being in the room. And the space that you're sitting in. This meditation is a deep and ever changing practice. Certain aspects of our identity may feel constant and others are impermanent and changing. Now open your eyes, connecting to the room that you are sitting in, looking around, perhaps even looking at your own body. I hope that this has been an inspirational practice. One that you will try again, many times. Goodbye. And see you again soon. Thanks to Joanna hardy, and we'll see you right back here on Monday with a brand new episode very much related to what you just practiced. We're going to talk to a neuroscientist who's been probing the mystery of consciousness. His name is anneal Seth. That's coming up on Monday. Hey, I'm going to make a little ask here. If you like our show and you want to support the work we're doing, there are some quick and very easy things you can do to help us out. First, please leave us a 5 star rating and review. Those are really helpful. There's a reason why podcast hosts ask for them all the time. Second, please fill out a short survey over at wondery dot com slash survey these surveys really help us up our game. It's incredibly useful for us to hear directly from you the listener. So if you have time, please fill that out. And speaking of wondery because we've had some questions about our.

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AP Sports SummaryBrief at 1:31 a.m. EDT
"AP sports I'm John leather bait the Astros scored four times in the first as they pummel the mets 9 one in New York in The Bronx a marwin Gonzalez second inning solo shot gave the Yankees a two one win over Oakland A person with direct knowledge of the decisions as Lakers guard Russell Westbrook exercising his option to play for just over $47 million next season The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because neither was broken or the leakers revealed the decision publicly a person with knowledge of the negotiations had Celtics assisted will hardy has accepted an offer to become the coach of the Utah Jazz Hardly in the jazz were in the process of finalizing contract language according to the prison who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because neither side announced the deal publicly Brooks Koepka the latest PGA golfer to defect of the live series he will play his first tournament in its U.S. debut starting Thursday near Portland I'm John leatherbee AB sports

Talk Is Jericho
"hardy" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho
"Yeah, I'm down here. I'm downstairs. I got your pizza. You know, you do that to every hotel, especially because it has to be an Italian accent. It's a pizza, right? You're in freaking Charlotte or something. Last question for you, what's your favorite match you ever had as the hardy boys with your brother? It's an interesting question. There's so many memorable matches that we have really had. I mean, the first things that stand out are probably like the tag team ladder match, that was kind of the match. It really the classic. With the tag team line range, but then we also have to look to all the TLC matches, which they were something we'll live in infamy. About now because that kind of became like a genre of pro wrestling after we did all the work to make it happen. The WrestleMania 17 TLC two is definitely one of my favorites. You know, being at such a big venue and we were a match that really stole the show stood out on the show. So those are a couple of my favorite ones. The unforgiven tag team match in 2002 after the first DLC where we actually won the tag titles. It was a cage match. I really liked that match a lot too, and I felt like we were at that point really deserving of the tag team titles. The first time we won them from the APA or the acolytes, the titles were just there to help us. Yeah. We weren't like the best tag team or the most over tag team, whatever. And by the time we won them the second time, we really had earned that honor of having the tag titles. And plus, we were supposed to win them in the TLC match, and I remember Vince said, well, I can't have you guys win here in Raleigh. Everybody knows you're going to win. Everybody knows you're going to win. We've been doing forbid. But that's kind of what we want, right? Yeah, exactly. That's right. So I look at back in France, I really wish we would have won on that night at that first DLC, but like I'm very happy with the cage match we had to the next favorite view and we actually did win there. Jeff. Yeah, my would probably be the one. I love them all, but the TLC wouldn't the spear happen because just that night rehearsing it. I was like, this is so cool. It's going to be so amazing. That's what you were hanging from. To give me a little momentum in the edge of sphere off the ladder. And just such a superpower. Even in the tag just detecting ladder match with edge and Christian, that sent us on our way, man. I mean, to the damn moon. But I always, man, it'd be so cool if somebody could hang up there and do some kind of spot. And sure enough, we were able to do it a couple timing on that is insane. You couldn't do that again. You could, but you couldn't do that again if you tried. For in most cases. For sure, yeah. We were very lucky, man. That came off the way it did. But then the one with me and Devon hanging up there together is an awesome memory too. You can see, I was like, oh, young and strong, and got my arms band. He was like straight arm. I was kicking the hell out of him. I'm not ready. I'm not ready. Let's get him. And he was not ready. Terrified. He's terrified of heights. He's still to this day. That's our own thing. I'm never hanging up there with you again. So yeah, I love all that, man. So many classic moments from the hardy boys and we're excited to have you guys here in AW and C, many more classic matches. Thank you guys for futures waiting..

Talk Is Jericho
"hardy" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho
"Where did that one come up? And I'm assuming you have to put it on with one eye closed and then close the other eye. Yeah, that's a lot of work, but I get so much joy out of it. Amazing. And when I don't have like, that's why I'm kind of freaking out. You know, when I have an hour, I feel really comfortable, I'm getting that real peaceful state of mind and really do good work. But I did it in a YouTube video for some reason. Back when I started YouTube channel, like, God, back in oh, I don't know, maybe O 9 or something. But anyway, and I painted these eyes on my eyes. I think it was from some movie I'd seen. The guy had eyes on his eyes. Let me try that for this video. But then I said, wow, this would be great for what I'm doing in the wrestling world for my entrances. And so I just, it's just evolved and evolved. And TNA is where I really took it to the next level. And yeah, it's just kind of became a thing now. And I would get so much pride out I've seen it action figure that comes out and has this cool face paint on. That's why I spent so much time doing that. That's why there's so many different cool action figures that are immortal, you know? And the fact that you paint a side of the face, so like you turn this way, you can see a full face. It looks like a little person inside. It's like quatro from total recall. It's also, it's really a pleasure to watch him do that too. It's like such a cathartic experience for him. For the artists within Jeff Hardy, just actually creating this art of this face paint that he's going to wear into combat is like really a cathartic experience for him. It's fun to watch. Did you start doing that I remember you started doing that randomly just felt one day I'm going to put face band on? Yeah, when I brought it back, I think in WWE is when I was doing that big push going into this big match with taker. He had a lot to do with the push, I think. Yeah. Yeah, and there were the other space again to see how it goes. And that's when it kind of was kind of brutal back in the day compared to now. It's evolved so much. You look back at the oven when you're looking embarrassed, oh my God. It's so funny. But now it's just like, got it back then, even like O 8, O 7 O 8 O 9, if I felt like being my face, I'd paint it if I didn't, I didn't, you know, and that was one cool thing about me back then, but now when I see some of the fans have the face band, I'm going, man, I can't let them down. I got to do it like every school every now and then not to have it, and this is kind of the way I'm feeling during the day. And sometimes you just don't have to put all that work into it. If you rush for a match or whatever. Tell them just to take about an hour, you said to do it? I can do a pretty good job in 30 minutes, but like when I have an hour when I'm comfortable. Like my first match to qualify for the heart foundation tournament against Bobby fish, that was rushed like a maniac and I just did a half face job and it was brutal. Oh man. But you know, that's the way it goes, man. But yeah, I love it when I have the time. Last two questions for you. You mentioned the on heart foundation Turner that we're doing here. You are two of the only guys that worked with Owen. In this company, the Dustin and maybe Christian are the only two that I can think of. Do you have a favorite on story that stands out in your head or a match or something on those lines? Yeah, I mean, one of my favorite own stores is the first time I read my mind on this one. Well, one thing the first time he read me, so to say, I didn't know him. We were just an extra. This is 1994, fall of 1994. And I'm wrestling on the stabler arena in Bethlehem Pennsylvania. So we're there. And he goes, oh yeah, well, you know, you guys really like the hardy kids. You know, they say good bumps for all the guys, whatever I really want to highlight you in the match. He said, I have an idea, but I want to make sure you've mastered it. You got it out. He said, he said, follow me. And we walk out to the concourse. And he has this big tarp. Like you would cover up something if it's going to rain. A big plastic DARPin is laid out, like 16 by 16, 18 by day and he said, all right, let's just get down on all fours in the center. He said, let's pretend like this is the ring. He said, let's say I take you down. And then I want you to take off and try and get to the ropes, but then I'll stop you before you get there. And then you go 90° to your left and you're trying to get to the ropes. Then I'll stop you again. Then you'll get 90° to the left, and we'll go to all four sides. And it'll really like your resilient. And you look great in this. And I do it. He said, that was really good. He said, let's do it again. I go, God, this is kind of her son. Shorts or whatever. And then he says, oh, that was really good. He said, you've almost smashed it. Let's try it again. And we do it like four or 5 times. And then like the 5th time he's asking me to do it, I go. Dude, are you messing with me? Yes. What took you so long to get your own? So he's just standing there as you're crawling all around in the depths. He's like riding me. You know what I mean? And I'm begging my hands and beat on the country. I think the start. And he gets so much enjoyment out of it. It's so funny. But it was like a gray body experience. He was always super nice to me. And I'm like blown away that at no point you didn't get to work him at all. Never? That's so crazy. One of the reasons, if you gave me a top ten, if I gave you a top ten list of why I was leaving to become WWE number 9 or ten would have been for the chance to work again so hard. And he passed away three months before I got there. How about you, Jeff? You got a favorite? You might have to help me with details on this one. He was riding with Owen and somebody else, but tell me if you remember this. Yeah, I do. They had the heat. It was like in the summer hottest hell and they had to eat wide open then the car and they picked up a hitchhiker. Like kind of just messing with him, right? He's an American now. He's in a new place and I don't remember the kushi. I don't remember the payout, but the Jose was on the navy boy, right? Of course. David, yeah, I believe you're right. Yeah, but they picked up a hitchhiker. And I forget we went from there, but I said, no way, they are just messing with him that much. They picked up a hitchhiker and they got in there and apparently they turned the temperature up to like 99°. The hottest they could put in the car. And like hakushi was in. And he was sweating. And the hitchhiker, they picked up who they put in the magazine. You have to excuse our friend. He has this very rare disease. If it doesn't stay overnight. Sick. Kushi can't understand any of this because he doesn't speak any English. And this is younger than the backs like sweating his balls off. And then on kushi's other and then I go, no, no, no, no. And he says, no, no, please. I mean, I mean, I need a little bit. And then the hitchhiker gets in and he just popped themselves. Yeah. Hakushi in this hitchhiker and they're sweating out and they're like playing them against one another. And they're ribbing themselves to themselves in the process. That's what I want. To just get a good laugh. Oh my God. They were laughing about and they had video, they shot with little camcorder and they were showing everybody. How could she was just like. Just like sweating bullets. God, I was so young. I just remember hearing that and just falling out. This is wild. This is a wildlife. What a businessman. He used to call people and I think people caught onto this rib in the hotels all the time. Yeah, I'm down here. I'm downstairs. I got your pizza. You know, you do that to every hotel, especially because it has to be an Italian accent. It's a pizza, right? You're in freaking Charlotte or something..

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"Once in a while, you might not hit a home run. But it's great. And I feel like that's what keeps you hungry. And also like passion as an artist. When you still get to create like that. And sometimes that is very stifled in WWE. Let's talk as we start to wind down. I want to touch on the delete match, what do you call it? The cinema match edge with Sammy, what's it called? The elite deletion. Elite deletion. But that feud was a little bit snake bit for a while. Yeah. It was a great matchup. And the final was great, but getting there was a few ups and downs. Yeah, we had that one thing where we were doing the pandemic era and there was a folding chair I want to say on the other side of the guardrail and Sam is like, oh my God, you just kind of freaked out a little bit and you end up throwing like as opposed to a folding chair like a Cebu as the terminology typically as in wrestling. He was going to like saboo me with a chair, which was a lightweight chair, which I could protect myself. He picked up a chair that weighed about 43 pounds. And he hurled it at me. And literally I put him on my hand. Thank God I put in my hand some and it still split my head wide open. That was a gusher. You know, so it was one of those things. And that blood, that wasn't a terrible injury because I did get my hands up some. You know, and he just got nervous and we talked about it and everything was fine. But as you said, too, it was like that blood really added something to our rivalry, and it made it real hot. And then we ended up doing the deal and once again, I would say this too. I'll take the heat for that deal, even when I got knocked out doing me all out match because we did this tables and we wanted to push them back a little further. We talked about how we're going to go up with the thing. And I just didn't stay on top of it. And I should have. And they didn't get back. I should have either a, not raise the thing is high or B, made sure I got those tables back. And we're running around the very end of the night. Gotcha. And I hid that and obviously dig it knocked out. And I was very aware. Once I came to be, Doc said I was speaking real well to him. And once again, it was like a judgment call. I mean, we've never been put in that scenario, but everybody here learned a lesson from it. And then obviously I went and I had every single test under the sun. Which I had a cat scan, and I had. Everything from my head. And no bleeding, no damage, no broken, and even the doctor said, you don't even see concussed in theory. Which I got knocked out. So, I mean, that was definitely a blow, which would be considered a concussion in that speech. But it wasn't as bad as people thought it was. And that was a big incident that was like very frustrating to me because it was hard to get over and also hard for the company to go over to. What's one of those things that surprises me that we mentioned both stuntmen work with all the crazy things we do. Like when I fell off the cage, the blood and guts, you know, people were like bagging on the fact that it was a platform that broke, and it's like, well, what do you expect it? And all of a sudden. Also on top of that, there was like these stage lights literally three inches. I felt so far back. Because the stuntman says he tried this way. They don't know. When you go, we're going for it. My head just barely missed these rock of lights. That would have been. You know, this is what it is when it's live entertainment. I think people fans think they know everything now. And appreciate all the access they have. You still don't know just how freaking dangerous this could be. You know, even like you said Jeff, that bump you took on the stairs. Once inch either way, I mean, who knows, right? Darby's bump on the chairs. It's like, people just think it's just average stuff. But this is very life the death defying things that we do. I mean, it really is. It is like a live breathing stuntman. Stuntman in the middle of this athletic sporting contest. You know what I mean? And these chances we take, even though we take these calculated risks, I mean, they're still very real. And once again, shows how good we are. The people don't get hurt all the time. Right. Doing this stuff because we really do take these crazy risks for their entertainment. What's the worst bump that you ever took? Do you remember one? Does one stand up for you guys? Yeah, without a doubt it was me and RVD and I wanted to get through this table particle for some reason. I had to get it cleared through vents. It was from like a 12 or 14 footer, but the table was like verticals. I wanted to kind of go through the framing or whatever. And so instead of hitting it like a cross, you wanted to hit it straight up. Exactly. See if I would double it. And rob mood and that table. Oh my God, I knocked the wind out of the match. Couldn't breathe on a broken back. It was terrible. And I was like, why did I do that? Okay, well, I'm not doing that again. How about you Matt? Really, when I start thinking about it, especially compared to that all out, blow where I was speared from Sammy and got knocked out there. There was a time where there was an extreme rising promotion, which was kind of like a remake, some of the guys that did ECW. And they were trying to bring this back in the early 2010s. And I was booked on some of those shows and I did it, and there was a spot where I was going up to the top actually to jump off and supposedly Shane Douglas through a table. And a guy that I was shooting with this guy named Luke hoggs came and he shoved me. And I wasn't all the way sitting on the top, and I ended up eating it. I didn't make it to the guardrail. I ended up eating it and I got knocked out on the concrete. And this being knocked out here was much worse than the one I had it all out because after I came to be, I was fine and there was no injuries, whatever I was knocked out. I was almost, I was throwing up. I was like, I was a mess. That was definitely a legit hardcore concussion. So that is probably the worst one that I can think of over the top of my head. For me, it was the one winged angel on a chair for the finish that Tokyo match. And it's nothing crazy, but that one got me to this date still, it still hurts. Wow. Because the one thing you're kind of like, yeah, you're not taking a flop up you're almost like a concave, like a circle, because he's holding, and then on that chair, and for whatever reason, man, that one, I remember I couldn't walk the next day and still sometimes in the morning when I get up, it's like the exact spot. Oh, there it is. You know what I mean? Oh my God. And it also, once you're an elder, like one of us, you don't bend like you used to rather. An elder. That's a good putting in an elder. Jeff, one of the last things I want to ask is, is your face paint is just amazing. I watch you on social media when you're in WWE, where you paint the eyes on your eyelids, which is so cool. Oh, thank you. Where did that one come up? And I'm assuming you have to put it on with one eye closed and then close the other eye. Yeah, that's a lot of work, but I get so much joy out of it. Amazing. And when I don't.

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"For sure, never did. I did it for a little bit in TNA. Yeah. And people dug it, man. And the promos were so fun, man, just like no limits. Willow's such a good back in our indie days, man before we made it to the E. Willow was my main thing, man. It was willa versus surge, you know, that was my main deal. Yeah. I mean, if we weren't teaming, we would typically work one another on these indie shows. And that's what we do. That's even how we got to match for the original tag team ladder match against Adam and J because Jeff and I, we would do around the circuit we do ladder matches, surge, Matt Hardy versus will the wisp Jeff Hardy. That was our gig. So the promos be for will the wisp. They're about anything, man. Pretty much. He was almost like an in betweener, would you say? Like anyone super because you have this other character that enables you to kind of be different from Jeff Hardy for sure. It's more like a warlock slash witch or something. But he definitely will not speak of the imagination. The first character I pretty much ever kind of came up with outside of myself, but gee, I think it could be done really well. I think it's going to look a lot more of the image of it. And the apparel is going to be much better than last time. I even had the idea with me and Darby like last week. I said, what if willow popped up towards the end after I take a bump on the stairs? And he's a shell of the man who used to be, you know, he puts me down. He's the demon inside me that's pathetic. But I didn't pitch that naturally because my ideas are flowing like crazy about what will it could be in AW. So yeah, like a little different than The Fiend and Bray Wyatt, but yeah, I'm super excited for the possibilities. One of my favorite bands is a German band called Halloween and they have a song where it says willow the wisps misguiding your path every time I hear that I think Jeff already. So you mentioned some creative and Matt, you know this since you've been here longer. How is it for you having the freedom now to be? We want you to be Jeff Hardy. We want you to be creative. It's kind of a little bit stifled in WWE. They want to be creative for you. How do you feel now about having the freedom to just, there's no limits to what you might want to do? Oh, I feel like limitless, you know, God, I mean, there's so many ideas, even I pitched my first idea. It didn't go through, but for my singles matches, I thought it'd be cool for us to have different music. And that hardy boys music just be hardy boys, music. So I had one of my new songs. I had my producer guy like it's like, it slows down, straight into my song. But it'd be like what the F moment, you know? What are we listening to? We've never heard this before, but I think it would grow on people, but that's the first thing I've really said, but yeah, the freedom feels amazing. My ideas are like overflowing, so I just need to keep writing and keep it. That's it, man. Do you remember when we first came in and when you showed up that first day in Fort Myers? And we were talking about the segment that I was going to do when the dry day and the HFO guys, whatever he debuted. And you said, okay, you guys kind of got it figured out. And I feel like you got to run that by like a rider or something. Yeah, this was the best. You know, and I said, there's not writers here, brother. Oh, that's right. We don't have to rehearse this. Seriously, is this real? There really is no reason. Yeah, right? Right. I remember the first time I had a match, it was the first match I had outside of WWE at the Tokyo dome with Kenny. Yeah, yeah. And we put together the match. And I was like, so who do we have to talk to to get this approved? And he was like, what are you talking about? I said, well, do we have to talk to the camera? No. He starts laughing. What do you mean, get approved? What do you mean tell the cameraman? I was like, you have no idea. You don't know freaking idea. Well, I mean, even that would a beginning of this Chris Jericho renaissance started there. I get so amazing. Well, it gave me creative freedom and that's when I felt like that's when I started falling in love with rusty and not that I didn't before, but just that the concept of wrestling was before WWE, which was disguised the limit. And there's no levels of approval that you have to go through. It's just that if it's going to be good, then let's do it. And we know, you know, once in a while, it may not be as great as you expect. But for the most part, it usually is. Yeah, it's great to be allowed to take those risks, you know? And sometimes it just turns out absolutely magnificent. Once in a while, you might not hit a home run. But it's great. And I feel like that's what keeps you hungry. And also like passion as an artist. When you still get to create like that..

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"Do you guys do a lot of independent matches still signings as well? Yeah, we have been, we have a weekend off, getting ready for the big pay per view and everything coming up. Jeff's going to tell you in just a minute how I've been overworking them. A couple bucks. Overbooking, big time. I need my hometown, my grass got in time. The man he's part of that big money Matt still lives in him. He's definitely money hungry, man. But this is a much easier schedule than what you had in WWE though, or for sure like when you're on four nights a week in WWE when you're all the live events, but like the way he's overbooking his, the busiest I've been, which is great. I mean, we're great, but yeah, we just got to modify things here, at least weekends off every month. And we've got that right. Right now from the jump once he was free, people were really, they were going crazy. There's so many people out there. Anyways, listen to this podcast. I'm sorry in contact with you back. We're like very people who reached out to us insanely. So it's one of those things. We kept as busy for the first couple months and now we're going to be into a good group, but it's cool because there's teams out there now and with papa gone with Tony Khan, he allows us to go out and do it, and it's cool because there's still matches we can have that are kind of like very cool, you know, some maybe even dream matches. You know, like out on the Indies now and get to do the one time, which is very, very neat. And you know, we had a message recently with Enzo and Cass, which was really fun. Working with those guys, we worked the SATs, which we'd never worked with before, which was kind of like a team that did a lot for the current star of tag team wrestling. We forgot their properties. That's true. On a big platform or whatever, you know, and a lot of people still want to see us in the briscoes again. And I'm sure at some point we'll get that, but we'll probably wait till the correct platform. So there's been a lot of cool matches that have been going on. It's been a lot of fun. One thing when I think of the Young Bucks, like we never got to do before we return to dough to be in 2017 was the cinematic match called too sweet or delete. You remember that idea? Man, so hopefully that if the broken heart is ever do resurface, it looks so forward to that. We know before we went back to WWE, I don't even know if you know this, but we haven't really talked about that. We can talk all about that. Yeah, even with the bucks. So we were talking pretty regularly with the bucks. At this point, and we had Ring of Honor and DNA and had this big falling out from back in the day, they used to do town exchanges, and they had a big falling out, and they really weren't working with one another. And we had kind of like mended this bridge. And if we were going to re sign now that anthem had taken over TNA, we had it set where we were going to do an interpromotional angle with the Young Bucks versus the broken hearties, which is going to be on TNA television and Ring of Honor television. And we had a series of matches we're going to do and ultimately one of them we're going to get in at the hardy compound was that too sweet or delete match back then. So that would have been a big deal. When I showed up on the screen at final battle and challenge those guys and that's when we were doing the expedition of gold and I was saying like, you know, it's our 7 deities, my gods have said, we have to be the best, greatest tag team in all of space and time. So we have to go wherever we're going to win all the titles. And then we ended up leaving TNA and it's funny. We left as the champions. We offered to come drop them, but Jeff Jarrett said, no, no, we're not going to have that. Just sit in the belts in. Send the bill, and give him the helms. Give him the helms. Jeez. So we actually took the ballots and dipped them in the Lake and reincarnated him someone who made special broken men brother Nero about. So we still have the DNA, but in lore in the broken universe lore. And then we showed up at Ring of Honor. We beat the bucks for the Ring of Honor tag team Jamie gyps. And then we had about a month there, which was kind of like a smoke screen designed to keep people off the trail of us returning to WB. Gotcha. And then we won the WWE tag titles, Russell we need 33. So in reality, we really did fulfill the expedition of gold because we won all the major tag team titles that were available at that time. Jeff, I've used a character that I created in Japan called the painmaker. I've used it here a couple of times. I saw something online about willow the wisp, the elusive mythical the west. Is that something that you would want to do here? Because you never actually got to do that in WWE ever, did you?.

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"Publicized about W then calling you, I was about to bring this up, yeah. Please do tell the story. Y'all tell me. Let's say I did take advantage of that and went to the Hall of Fame 2022. But I was working with AW. Is that even possible? Well, so the thing is, so once realized that they're in the wrong, but they're not going to admit it. The way around is like, let's invite Jeff into the Hall of Fame. So tell us about that call and kind of what you said. And we'll be back to business, which would have been in April, right? April, yeah, WrestleMania. I've been here March 9th, or whenever my contract ran out. A month later. So I couldn't help but think about it. I cried a little bit, 'cause I was like, well, first of all, I don't want to go in there without my brother. And it's not my time. This is too early. This is crazy. So yeah, it was very emotional, man. I was like, what are they trying to do? Naturally, I'm going to be reuniting with my brother and AW. Now that when I'm free at WWE, so yeah, I just went there and I told my wife what had happened. I was like, I can't believe it. What they just offered me. So he's a very emotional man, but I happily declined it. And it was just for you, not for Matt and exactly. Yeah, because you've inspired and influenced, you know, you've been such a unique individual or whatever it is. I get that, and that's what I love about my wrestling career. I feel that each and every time I get out and in a ring, but I'm not ready for the Hall of Fame. The best thing is just showing the story. There's some kind of emotion thing on the chair. The chair is going up. The legs are going up the back is going up. Now how did that make you feel Matt? Oh my God. Obviously we know what they're doing. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And the time will come for both, but you just kind of sit back and go, okay, I get it. Once again, man. I was in the midst of trying to also help him get those results. Just kind of clear his name. Because I know they told Jeff, Jeff called me, I'll never forget 'cause we're in Long Island last week. Whenever we're recording, you know, we're here in Houston today. And last week we were in Long Island. And I remember telling Jeff, whenever we got in our rental car and we were driving away from the airport, I said, holy shit, man. This is where you called me. This is where Jeff called me that morning said dude, I just got off the phone with Johnny. After the stuff. And I was driving to the airport the next morning after a dynamite. It was on a Thursday. And the first item we did there in Long Island. And they said, they told me if I don't go to rehab. They're going to release me. So I just told them, let me go. Because I don't need to go to rehab. I'm not leaving my family. I don't have a problem. I'm good and whatever. They didn't wait on the results of the drug test. So I was like, what the hell, man? You know, they had to listen to the counselor guy that he was talking about. And I'll never forget that moment. And I was like, dude, you're going to be fine. You're going to be fine. And then like a couple weeks later, I told her to him and his wife, Beth. And they didn't get the results. And we all know those tests come within ten days, two weeks. And I was like, you should have had it by now. Then it's three weeks. Since four ways, I'm like, come on, man. We've got to, we've got to get on them to supply this because they told him they weren't going to say anything about this rehab thing. Now he's not doing it. He said, we're not going to put it out there. I feel like Johnny said that, right? It's just going to be like a quiet thing. Yeah, but then naturally. But then it got leaked. And they're going to protect themselves. That's how they do business. And you get that from their perspective. And then once the test came back clean and negative, then they held out on it. And then I remember he called me and said, you're not going to believe what just happened. They just called me and asked me to go in the Hall of Fame. And he gave me the whole space that, oh my God, what a tactic. This is four or 5 weeks out. And they're kind of throwing a Hail Mary to do what they can. Because there's no way they would have had you go be in the Hall of Fame without some sort of deal. They would have wanted some sort of agreement to have you locked in. I feel like the point of that was very blatantly to keep you at WWE and stop you from going to AW. Yeah, maybe I should have said, do I have to go to rehab to be inducted? I think too, I think a few years ago, when AW first started, didn't Billy Gunn get inducted as part of DX. He did. And hunter made some kind of yeah, the SaaS company or something. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So it can technically happen, I guess, if they wanted to. Yeah. So I guess you could have went in, but like you said, it's more of a Hail Mary, just trying to have you stick around, you know? Yeah, yeah, for sure. So how was it for you guys, I've been obviously Matt, Jeff has gone and done his own thing. You've changed characters a few times with broken Matt, and then the HFO, big money, Matt, all of them are very successful. How is it for you guys to now come back together and be the hardy boys? It's been so great. And just so refreshing to, you know, it's so refreshing to compete somewhere where you're so respected. And like your legacy and your history, it feels respected on that level and be utilized in a certain way. So it's been great. And all these shows that we have been doing in different independent companies. We've been like having the longest lands in all our soundings and stuff, which is really cool. And you know, I'm kind of putting the label of it to hardy's final run. And we're not going to say how long it's going to be. You know, but the kiss has been 20 years. Right, right, exactly. Exactly. That's what we're gunning for. But it's been so great. It's been so much fun. Just like traveling with him again and being able to interact with my brother, especially when we were apart, you know, during my last couple of years at WWE, he was injured the majority of the time. So I was kind of lonely the road, and then they added time to his country. I finished that time out. So he was kind of along the road. So after three or four years of being separated, it's so nice to be together and catch up and be so tightly bonded once again. Let me ask you this is interesting because I think I know what you're going to say for the answer. Jeff has always kind of still had the Jeff Hardy gear. It's never really changed. It's Jeff Hardy. Matt Hardy is worn all sorts of different gears and thought costumes and lots of stuff. When you put together this hardy boy, you're back in the gear that you are in the 90s. Is this to keep the hardy boys kind of, this is what they look like? Did you ever think about changing it at all or updating it? We have, and I have mentioned to Jeff, and I've talked about getting some different style pants made. Actually, to maybe update a little bit. And I think so, but I feel like especially from the jump. I think it's just a good throwback and just that nostalgia almost works every single time. And you are right. The stuff that I'm wearing, I had one pair of bands that were really beat the shit up that were good. And I actually had the night we had the match with private party, the zipper blew out on them, which was so funny. And I went over to our seamstress and had her actually sew up my fly. So it would stay in Jack. And then there was another pair of pants I had that just had a broke button and we're still pretty new and fresh. I got a new button put on them and I've been rocking that. All the shirts and pants that I'm wearing are stuff that we legitimately wore in the 90s, which is wild. Yeah, that's cool. How did that look ever come about? I don't think we ever discussed that. Because it was a very unique look that no one else really wore. Different from everything else that was going on in 98 whenever it was 99, 2000. Was that the Michael Hayes, like Vince Russo, I think it was the makeover time, right? Yeah. I want to see hair in their face and just wearing something different. So we went to the mall to find something. Do you remember what Michael first pitched? So they just posted Michael a's..

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"Told you the same thing I told Matt. I remember being on the phone. I was in downtown Disney, dude. I said, same with Moxley, and do you guys got to come here? You don't even understand. And you kind of think, okay, and then you get here and you realize, holy shit. Yeah, wow. Was it the same for you too, Jeff? Yeah, I was super nervous. And it was like extremely stressful. I mean, because nothing really happened until I was legally free. And there was something that had to leaked. One of my music shows, this little kid that does a YouTube, he asked me a question. They enhanced the audio and upper noodles. Oh yeah, I'm going, I didn't know through this morning. I'm going to AW. And then that blew up, and oh, he's a spoiled everything. But that was just super nervous and, you know, it's a new world. And but yeah, like 6 o'clock that morning, we just got our girls up for school. And Texas finally came through from Bryce, I believe, about the travel. Your own source of flight. We can't get you directly to you got to go to Tampa and then get your car service. Okay, it's really happening. So all my stuff was ready. And luckily everything worked out the day after. I mean, immediately, men straight into a new world of pro wrestling was a very, very cool rush, man. And even after that running duke, I tried to pull off, kind of went down to save my brother, you know, I was like, okay, that's the moment that'll pretty much become a part of the wrestling history. And once again, that's on me, even like if you say the teleportation thing, you know, one of the funniest stories I got to say this is I remember I came down the night before and remember how we shot the thing like I was in one side of the building and the other and then we got there. The idea was it was going to be like the ring. Totally. Like the ring, the Japanese rainbow. She's here. I love how you hit me with the conviction. She said, that was really great with you. This is how we want to do it. And you don't mean you directed. It was great though. It was so good. That was great. But this is how I want to do it. And you show me the ring. And I said, look at it. Anyway, that's just a little sidebar. So when we were talking about this, I just talked to mega a little bit, and she said, like, what do you think, Jeff? Because Tony is legit. He wouldn't talk to him, you know, very cognizant of very cognizant, very aware and they spoke to me. They said, if Jeff is free at the end of it, if he had a contract and we had a mirrored your contract, you think that'd be fun. Yeah, I think so that'd be great. This stuff he's looking for. And then as I was talking to her, we were going through and I just said, hey, maga. And it was the day before I said, as soon as it turns like 1201, you think maybe we could set up a flight or whatever, you know, like if it's a totally transparent, because I want to make sure this all this works, we've kind of have an idea, but I want to make sure it becomes real and it's like a reality. And it was 6 20 in the morning. I got a text from rice. Oh, I'm sorry. Can I get like your brother's information? And then they couldn't get them on the same flight as me, but we got them down here and everything happened. And I remember telling my guys whenever they all turned on me, I was like, look, man, I think you guys should whip the shit on me, be my ass, but then what's that hardy Boyz music hits? And we knew we had the original hardy boys music set. They actually had that what a godsend that was. Tell this story and then we'll get back to that. You know, it was in the WarnerMedia library, you know? Nobody doesn't own the copyright for the music? No. It is a song that is just licensed. And they didn't lock it down. It's not like a Jim Johnson or something. Oh, wow. You can hear it in commercials and stuff. It's all kinds of reality show. And I knew we had that in our back pocket, right? So I was like, I think the HFO guys turn on me with the show. I mean, for a little bit, but once that music hits, it's going to get a great reaction. And I feel like you guys should all stop like, what the hell and all terms and just stop beating me. I sit in jail. I think you should come out and do the juke. You're a huge star. And this is a big deal. I don't want to like burn through your entrance or whatever. And then I feel like he was looking to, like, a couple got stayed on me kicking me or whatever, and he's like, I mean, I kind of want to do the juke, but he ran too. And I love the fact that people were like, oh my God, he's out there dancing while his brother's getting his ass kicked. That became like a gift. It's a running joke. You know what I mean? And that's one of my favorites, man. That is the first night is a running juke. It is. It's a funny way people connect with an instinct. That was the thing. All anybody was talking about. And there was all these videos and gifs and memes on, like you said, the running juke. Yeah, but you wouldn't even think about it. You do it a couple times, you run. Suddenly that's everybody focuses on that. We're sure I didn't know what I was going to do, man, but I said, I think I'm going to get the best of both worlds here. Kind of run and juice. At the same time, it looks so similar. And wrestling fans, especially in this day and age. They're so particular about everything. This would happen in the attitude era, brother had been the greatest thing ever. It's funny though. Very picky. I'm sure it's just something that you just did just because you're Jeff Hardy. Now it's an actual dance that I've been watching your videos of you go to independent shows and everyone's doing the kids are doing the people in the locker room and saying, oh my God, if you guys do jukes, Jeff, if you do the Jew, can I come out and dance with you? You know, because you know how it is too, we hear that. You were my childhood. We hear it. All the time. I remember when I told undertaker something along the way, is it easy now, boy? You know, but I almost take it as a compliment. What the hell yeah, man, we're still rocking. That's right. What did you think of Tony Khan when you met him and kind of his whole vibe in his attitude, Jeff? Oh, I loved it from the first time. I actually met him at Ric Flair's anniversary party, like a long time ago. Yeah, and I had no idea who he was or you know, but then when he said, he had on this company called AWS. No, wow, this is crazy. But yeah, we had a great time. And the first impression was an incredible experience. Just getting to know him. And now actually working for him is just, I mean, it's exactly where I'm supposed to be. You know, it's interesting because we're talking about when you came here. Then there was another story that I heard about. I haven't asked you about it. Quite publicized about W then calling you, I was about to bring this up, yeah. Please do tell the story. Y'all tell me. Let's say I did take advantage of that and went to.

Talk Is Jericho
"hardy" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho
"After party on Zoom, which will be limited to 50 fans. Once again, moment house dot com slash the winnebagoes, get your tickets now for the first. Want a bag of pay per view, and here we go with the return of the hardy boys right here right now, a talk is Jericho. Sorrow always someone 'cause they can tell and it's burning strong you never prayed for any one I thought that every reason on the get will come I'm done with devil bitches that is into my king when the world says no I let them know I change everything you'll never push for anything I suffer something straight in every thing I'm done with people life won't survive your facade with the worst there's no one let them know why you might got the clear something baby for nothing the scar are human made for tonight's new stars check already dead just came back for the friends from other oceans generation of habits already did just come back for revival when the world has no idea no I right by your 5 balls back in his rival forever fight for everything throughout the point of no return I conquer any danger life and fight the afterlife. That's a good something rain for nothing but human beings fertile lies the stars check I've never begged for anything you've ever thought for every thing I deal with brothers holding those revolving on my king when the world has no ain't let them know I change everything wrong I've never all crossed any one you 'cause if you know it all you challenge every one of my people like was the night your first son when the world is going then there's no way you might got to clear something for nothing that's fine a human remains fertile lies no stars check already dead just get back for the planet from another ocean generation.

AP News Radio
Harden shines in Philly home debut with 26 points vs Knicks
"James harden just missed a triple double as the seventy Sixers what the next one twenty three one await hardy delivered twenty six points nine assists and nine rebounds in his first home game since being acquired by the Sixers at the trade deadline Philadelphia is three and with harden on the court Joe well and be finished with twenty seven points and twelve rebounds while Tyrese Maxey had twenty five points maxi provided eleven points while the seventy Sixers grabbed the lead for good in the third quarter R. J. Barrett had thirty points Julius Randle had twenty four new York's thirteenth loss in fifteen games I'm Dave Ferrie

AP News Radio
New Year’s Day charity swims are being canceled around the world.
"The the rose rose parade parade returned returned to to Pasadena Pasadena California California for for new new year's year's day day this this year year after after it it was was canceled canceled last last year year because because of of the the corona corona virus virus pandemic pandemic I'm I'm marquees marquees are are loaded loaded with with the the latest latest Leanne Leanne rimes rimes kicked kicked off off the the one one hundred hundred thirty thirty third third edition edition of of the the rose rose parade parade with with levar levar Burton Burton as as grand grand marshal marshal tape tape courtesy courtesy of of ABC ABC seven seven Los Los Angeles Angeles Jimmy Jimmy Allen Allen American American idol idol Laine Laine hardy hardy and and twenty twenty marching marching bands bands also also performed performed parade parade staff staff also also gave gave a a nod nod to to long long time time their their reader reader Betty Betty white white who who died died last last week week the the

The Addicted Mind Podcast
"hardy" Discussed on The Addicted Mind Podcast
"And I wanted to let you know since it was the holiday last week. It was practicing a little bit of self care and decided to take a week off and I'm reposting this old episode. One of my favorites by Benjamin hardy, personality isn't permanent. What I love about this episode is it can remind us all that we can change and we can make a difference in our lives and manifest that change and be who we want to be a little bit of work. But very, very doable. So thank you for listening and I hope you enjoy this recast. Hello, everyone. Welcome to the addicted mind podcast. We are on to episode a 102. My name is Dwayne Australian and I'm your host and our guest today is Benjamin hardy. He is the author of several books, one of them is willpower does not work, and he is also the author of his upcoming book, which is personality isn't permanent. And so on today episode, I talk with Benjamin about how we can actively pursue the change process and why it is really important for us to be able to see our former self and our current self and our future self as distinct individuals in a way and how that can help us frame our goals and make meaning out of all of our experiences and facilitate the change process. So Benjamin really goes into a lot of details and gives some practical information that we can do now in the current moment to make some of the changes we want. So I really enjoyed the conversation with Benjamin. He's just so generous in sharing his story and sharing his knowledge and just really enjoyed talking with him. And so I hope you enjoy this episode as well. So before we start the episode, don't forget, rate and review us in iTunes that really does help get the addicted mind a lot of exposure or share the podcast with a friend. I'd really appreciate it. And don't forget, you can also join our Facebook group. Just go to Facebook and type in the addicted mind podcast, click join and continue the conversation online. All right, let's start this episode. Hello everyone, welcome to the addicted mind podcast..

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
The Strange Death of Silent Film Star Thelma Todd
"Then we came across thelma Todd. Boy, this was a good show. I never heard of thelma Todd. Back in 1997, when I made the mysteries and scandals episode on her. She was a silent film star. That's why they called it a hot toddy. You know, a toddy is a drink. They called to the ice cream blond. She was in a 123 films and shorts throughout a 9 year career. That's it, 9 years, 9 years in a mount. And if you saw the house she bought on the Pacific Coast highway, which I did, I filmed right in front of it. Oh, it was beautiful. This long staircase off the PCH up this hill. Thelma Todd was great at slapstick comedy. She started along Wheeler and woolsey, Laurel and Hardy, and the Marx brothers. She even formed the comedy duo alongside the greatest name ever. Zazu Pitts. Alongside Pitts and Kelly, she was often cast as the level headed protagonist who had to deal with an embarrassingly did see sidekick. So in addition to her being an actress, thelma Todd was a good businesswoman. And she had a lover, that lover was the film director Roland west. They opened the restaurant called sidewalk cafe in Los Angeles, California. And they shared ownership with west white jewel Carmen. A lot of these triangles situations back then. And the three of them also lived in the same duplex above the restaurant. Get this. Sources say that Carmen didn't object to west affair with thelma Todd, even though west displayed jealousy over Todd's affairs with other men. Let's go to the morning of December 16th, 1935. 29 years old, she's found dead in her car, parked in west garage. The garage was closed, the car was running. She had a broken nose. She had two cracked ribs and bruises around her throat. And police officers said she'd been dead at least 12 hours.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Doug Giles Tells Us About His Latest Book 'Psalms of War'
"Back. I'm talking to none other than Doug Giles, GI Ellie S he has a new book out called sums of war. There it is, psalms of war with a picture of David in a sling, and who created that picture, Doug Giles. Yeah, man, I did. And a great pilot for an incredible carrier. I won't mention their names. Because they're in the throes of some legal battles over a forced jab. But anywho, he bought the original painting of king David. This is all young whippersnapper David as a teenager, queueing up to put a big hole in Goliath's forehead as a teenager Eric doing what men should do, but all the men are scared. Yeah. They're lining the rim of the valley of ela and they're afraid to confront Goliath because they see a monster that's too big to kill. And David saw a guy who's too big to miss. So, yeah, I painted that. And throughout the book, I've got 30 different paintings. And I've done some incredible stuff on the biblical bad boys of the scripture that a lot of people when they think, man, when they think about Jesus or the apostles or the prophets, they think that they're just bearded ladies. And these guys were rough cussing fishermen that were hardy that they would stare down monsters had stare down pharaoh. And they took all kinds of persecutions and beatings. And I tried to through my art depict them as dudes instead of these pale skin little indoor boys who drink. And or boys I've never heard that before. That is

Game Theory Podcast
"hardy" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast
"But I think you might be right. You might be correct that the league might be more willing to take a risk on some of these guys that are that just have so much in their bag already as a score and can create that way. Even if they are deficient in certain other parts of their game because Jaden hardy right now is not yet like an NBA average passer and distributor and decision maker for what his role will be in the NBA. He's not yet a league average defender for what his role will be in the NBA. So it will see what happens with Jaden hardy. Like I am really excited to see what he looks like in the G league. I would expect points. That'll be points. Yes. There will be blood there will be points. He's at the very least a very strong two level score right now if you can really add some more to his finishing package. Think that would. That would help his case anyway to be in that discussion for the top three to 5 guys. Okay, let's go to Jaden ivy now who's a 6 four guard at perdue. A little bit more athletic in my opinion than what Jaden hardy is more questions on the jumper though. And I don't necessarily know that there are the similar questions as a passer, but it's probably pretty close. Like they're definitely both more on the scoring side of the ledger than the distribution side. Yeah. Sort of still a head scratch for me because he came out late NCAA season and he had that 26 point performance when Purdue was knocked out of the tournament by north Texas. And then he had a good summer. He won a gold medal Team USA U 19 had 16 points in championship game versus France. He was second on the human scoring, named the alternative team, but last year he was a sub 40% shooter from the field, barely 39.9, 26% from three, his form isn't bad. It's pretty compact that he goes straight up and down, but he just needs to shoot it for me to really get on board. I'm not worried about him getting paint touches in us first step. He's pretty dexterous around the rim. He moves from a white mouse well away from the ball. It's how much of a jump is his shooting going to take. Is it going to be a 34% shooter? We're going to try to sell ourselves if he's still around that 30%. What's it really going to take? So this is where I think having the knowledge of his high school numbers is important because Jade and ivy was a consistent 40% three point shooter in high school..

AP News Radio
Tommy Kirk, the child star in "Old Yeller," has died at 79
"A former child actor who played in some old school Disney films has died Tony Curtis died he was a child star who played in Disney films such as old Jello and the shaggy dog he was seventy nine years old his death was announced by his friend and former child star Paul Peterson who says Kirk was found dead in his Las Vegas home but no cause of death was released creek started his career with several TV shows including some episodes of the Mickey Mouse club adventure series the hardy Boyz his big break came when you start S. Travis codes and the nineteen fifty seven film old Yeller a story about a teenage boy in his hero at yellow dog and in the shaggy dog creek played a teenage boy who was cursed by occasionally turning into a sheep dog Kerr continued acting movies in the nineteen nineties and two thousands I'm Oscar wells Gabriel

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Grassley Will Run for 8th Term in Senate
"The other bit of breaking news. Is that your colleague. Chuck grassley with whom you serve at. The age of eighty eight has announced. He's running for re election. And i for one. I'm glad you know pete. Wilson's eighty eight. We are honoring and last night on the thirtieth anniversary of his first year. As governor of california. Those two eighty eight year olds. Put us to shame. Jim talent they do. And i'm gonna tell you they're they're like chuck is is what we lawyers call. And you know this. Better than i do sue generis. Yes so i mean he is every time i see chuck. It's like the same chuck grassley i. I met twenty seven years ago when i got elected to the house. i saw in and And then i served with fifteen years ago. The guy's incredible he doesn't incredible job For iowa and more power to them. And i wouldn't say that normally i mean normally i would quietly. Somebody asked me say you know you'd be thinking he's unbelievable that there's always an exception the rule my role is you shouldn't be in the senate after your seventy two. The john kyle rule chuck grassley the exception because he is one of. I love the history channel rants on twitter right. I love that stuff. But he also takes care of iowa and when he We're gonna be talking about this when he decides to run at ninety four as well. By the way he'll make his eighty eight county drive. He works at very hardy. Takes care of iowa for joni ernst. Can't keep up with them. But like pete wilson. Were drinking the water differently when they made those two jim talent. I asked pete wilson last night. What makes a great senator. So i want to ask you chuck grassley. What makes a great senator. The the most important prerequisite is to have the heart of a servant. Okay and chuck. Does in pete wilson. Does i mean you've got you. You have to be another really important thing goes with that is to have a dose of humble understand and and and they both do.

Inside Supercars
"hardy" Discussed on Inside Supercars
"Right there have been helped and shoot it. Mainly my margaret hardy..

The RCWR Show with Lee Sanders
"hardy" Discussed on The RCWR Show with Lee Sanders
"Good match good match. I had miss some of the commentating and sold a little bit. That i heard. I was under the impression that the commentators did not give pass acknowledgement to the diffuse grey. Few dead karen cross and keith lee had down inex- tea which pretty much culminated and carry across taking the Inex- t title off the keithly. And pretty much. You know keith. Lee just running his ass runnin in his ass to raw to the raw brand but Dt dantonio out to him. He said no no no. They data acknowledge their past. History from annex t. So i thought that was fantastic. 'cause for me seeing carrying across out there with the nfc championship. And then just kind of what. I was hearing. I was a little bit distracted with. Just kinda what i was saying. It was like wait. What was what's going on here but you know another thing. That was kind of interesting here. That i felt was Okay so on. The plus side carrying across is redeemed from what happened last week. Okay that's plus one dan plus two. Okay well we gotta pull audible here. We gotta do something. That cause remember he was intertwined here with jeff hardy so about a way for those of you that were thinking surely jeff hardy's may be going to rub it in cross his face. He beat them. No jeff hardy tonight. from over the weekend and i feel for those that have bought the tickets to do to meet and greet in c. Show that jeff. Hardy was going to be doing in kansas but there were tickets that were made available for a kansas show. Pretty damn good prices to very very affordable prices show. I mean we're we're talking a real steal. A real steeler a couple of people that i had chatted with that said they've seen jeff hardy with his band and all that they've seen nimmo a couple of times always great entertainment and all that but Yes so this was in. Kansas and the event was cancelled and the reason why he was cancelled per the people that organize the event. Had everything. set up what they basically were told. Is that jeff. Hardy tested positive for cove. Ed as a result of dad. There was just no way he was going to be able to doodo. Shows 'cause he had the swath self quarantine for a few weeks so neater jeff hardy Only over the weekend. I don't know if maybe something has come about now. I don't recall seeing anything from wwe as far as maybe potentially seeing something from Jeff hardy not that. I'm aware of. Have you seen anything from jeff hardy just yet but you know no comment from wwe or jeff hardy about the cancellation you know if you know..

The My Future Business™ Show
"hardy" Discussed on The My Future Business™ Show
"That actually gets you in front of your best audience. In case you ski i'm your host and today i'm on the line with the wonderful roger haughty. He's the co founder and at kids away and we're going to be talking about. How kids is to sharpening the arcade industry and day plans for the future and with a lapping said. Welcome to the chevro- or thanks rick. Great to be here. Yes absolutely you know it just briefly touch a little bit about two four melodies prior to the cohen. And that's probably a really good segue into leading to the cockpit because businesses business but there are always humans behind the business. And if you wouldn't mind i'd love to get more before we jump into the core of the cote sure. Yeah happy little quick background. You know from a business standpoint my myself. My sister started a small company but twenty years ago. company grew very quickly became nasdaq-listed and was acquired. Back in two thousand fourteen for about a half a billion in cash. Since then. I've been doing a bunch of investing and looking a number of different opportunities and met up with my two other co founders Sabrina lack and joe thompson here in vancouver. Bc we got together daily down a kit speech where we would watch the sunrise. Get a coffee and try to think about you know things that we could do. That would be interesting and compelling in the consumer space and and that's how we came about to kiss i work if antastic. Now where's home for you. We're vancouver raw vancouver based the three of us. Straight here vancouver. Have you always been living. Set is always been home for you. It has yes fantastic. Coast way skysurfer. Now what do you do in your apostolate. You have much time away from the business given that frenetic at the moment the great question i sort of aspirational like to go up to whistler. I've got four kids so We manage to take him skiing a few times this year and then covert interrupted the season as you may know but you know it snows out here so winter is a time to get up to the mountains and that was really the highlight. There's been much else just work in a little bit ski jumping today in a moment. But i'd love to learn about your your life growing up momentarily. You now have full kitchen yourself to your flat out luck pancake baking just.

Sci-Fi Talk: The First Season
"hardy" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk: The First Season
"A lot of energy. Everything's hand-held running. Shoot over here yet. An interesting first season we saw that he kind of pushed the limits of everything. He does and even kind of compromise. His morals a little bit too and here is season. Two with kevin. Bacon on ryan hardy. Great we were here last year for you. Also thanks for shown up well after two after what ryan went through you kidding well you know. I don't think it's like a practical joke right i we get along. Great It's not set. Certainly not went on there where people are yelling and screaming and test off. I mean me occasionally but but nobody else Crew is incredible works very very hard and we were really quickly. I've never worked on. Anything works as quickly as it partly because of our director photography partly because of the nature of the cameras now not to get too technical and and and the way that we shoot it the whole thing handheld pretty much so for anywhere between fourteen to sometimes eighteen hours. The boys are holding these cameras on their shoulders. And we have the fluidity to kind of run and gun shoot. Grab things and and so. There's a real. There is an intensity to just because of the just just the energy certainly. I'm not one of those people that can go Listen You kill somebody or of stabbed you or or you know you. You're you're chasing about the died and turn off and hey whatever you know i can. I can do that to a certain extent. But i can't. I can't do it all the time. Sort of in that head space but That being said in our own way we do have a good time when the lights came on the on the on the room. Today i looked. And there's you know. Marcus got like fifteen seats. And there's people from the crew that on the day off on their long weekends we're off tomorrow actually came down to comecon to see like why i do that right because they dig it. They they they like. They like doing what they do. There is no job security here. You know Talk about if you wanted to. If you gotta show this got a lot of surprises. Kill me next year. And they not known see that yes sober. Teaching heart is doing better He's trying to move on move past. The death of clare trying to open himself up to family is involved with this His niece who is His brother is dead. was a fireman and his niece as a new york city cop and they have a are starting to kindle relationship which is kind of cool and interesting. Connie is someone that Is involved in the subway attack early on and i you know. Stick my nose in there again. Even though i'm not fbi. And i you know and they actually called me in to help with a little bit tilting. And i need her and i'm just like whoa okay And she is Dot dynamic Beautiful obviously and And you know in a in a way so different than me and and is that thing of being attracted to someone. That is really really different. She's speaks all these languages and she likes art. And you know all these things ryan said to him. I mean but that was funny kind of way similar to my relationship. Joe what about I mean i think another catalyst for him was the debt of agent parker. Absolutely i mean what how. How does that carry over into season. Two well i think that you know. Look here's the thing. Is that even before season. One began this guy and kevin williamson one. Line that to me early on maybe our first meeting he said this is a man whose life has been surrounded by death and i was like off to the races in terms of backstory. For stuff that you don't even see you know and and but eventually some of it made it into the into the season. There's more fi taught so stay. Tuned back on sci fi talk. I'm tony to letter. He believes that when people get close to him they die or they get hurt and so he's constantly constantly there and agent parkers a great example of that. You know on a personal note It's the nature of the beast. But it is. It's hard when people that you like and you work with your fond of and you're like their work happens all the time in show. It's well he's not a conventional hero for sure and And i think that we'll see you know. I mean the beginning of the season. He's definitely a lighter place. And and i can't imagine that it's going to stay there very long but i mean he pushed he really pushed it. I mean he did things that were very questionable. Because of the circumstances he went to a dark place. Yeah that's not going to change them. We go there again. Yeah so it's it's great. I mean i i you know. Show us fantastic actor and His character had a tremendous serve journey. Last year went from bright eyed bushy tailed. And you know sort of raw raw went down the rabbit hole and when you when you meet him this year i would say he's a little bit more in the place where ryan was last year. He's not but he's but he is certainly not doing great and And so like any other relationship. We get back together or see him again. Do we joined forces the we separate the all of these things will be kind of working out during the during the season. It's it's been great. You know i mean. I think that I i came to tell them at such amazing time for television. And i'm happy to be part of it. You know I still love movies. Just don't want wanna make movies and and the fifteen episodes seasons allows me to do that. I can i can get something else in but i'm such a consumer television now. And and i'm so happy to have the gate book i mean it's it's it's great and it's like i said you know the one of the best parts of sex just i'd love to act and just get to act so much. Just watch the just binge-watch broad church I like Or from black dot suitable luther Oh gosh you know. I mean all the killing you know. I'm sad that that's not coming back. You know everything. I mentioned that murdering later. Well let me just say that it is there. Is this kind of family theme. That's that's something that comes part of just kind of keep that in mind. What was it like to do. The phone calls with With joe that you know he would law you as good. Those are good some really good. It's good look part of the one of the great great parts about doing this thing was the opportunity to be working with james and just by nature of having split up. It's not too many times we were able to be together. There was one great scene in the middle of the year war paths crossed. Didn't get him you know. Hopefully we're gonna have a little bit more of that but the phone calls were great. I mean that's gotta.