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The Paul Finebaum Show
"hartson" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"He put the base pathetic, Paul, but to say a party is man I hate sealed and get rid of Brian hawks and Paul. I tell you what, I love that man as a coach right there where he was at an auburn because I do think he's probably a good coach, but he just has bosses that's Albert. I mean, there's nobody going basically. Joe, you don't like auburn, do you? No, no, Paul, because they're just known. I mean, ten mile long they're gonna keep the coat three, four, 5 years at the most. Well, they've never had. They've never had one who's failed, at least in modern history who has failed to finish the second year. It might be they need to just go back and try to get to everybody back in because at least he did go undefeated when he was available. And that's because there's nobody else I say lane keeping ain't gonna leave old myth to go to that the best coach they've had in a long time. They fired and what if they went and offered Tommy tuberville the job? Well, he wouldn't take it again. They would not take that job. He's got a job right now. He'll be in the Senate for four more years. You're right. Why would he take a job to go to auburn? They played their color because a lobbyist. I can make more money than pays a 175,000. The other one pays 8 million. I take it back. I think he might take it. Well, there's a reason to make leaves Congress millionaire. That gets their mice out. Well, you're right. I stand corrected. I forgot how much money those guys get under the table. That's right. I mean, they come in this. I'll give you this much money to vote this way. I'll give you this much vote this way. Well, you know, this is how they do it. I'll tell you how they do it, handsome Joe. They had these campaign funds that all these corporations and special interests pumped money into, so it's ten, 15, 20, or one senator right now has about 80 billion. And when they leave the Congress, they can keep it. That's why you'll run for Collins. You know what? I mean, you would imagine like you. You just keep the money made. The wrong business. I mean, I feel like I'm earning an honest living talking to you every day. That's really near the peak of the king of the fourth world because you know how to keep everybody in line to keep everything straight. I'm here to man that knows everything that's going on, Paul. And that's great, you're top of the top of the food chain. And you know, you got good jamari and Danny Brown, and Randy, they're all great people. What did you go? I went to Washington, Randy, would you go? Sure. What kind of job would you want there? You wouldn't do any work for her. Hey, you can put people. Alcohol to back and firearms. Yeah. Yeah, something like that or going forward from the agent. They don't like nope. So it'll just go after out man every day. What about this call? We just had a minute ago from JK, who said that your guys are not going to make it. Paul heat living in La La Land. What do you expect somebody wearing fake jewelry around her neck, Paul? That probably aluminum necklaces where that ain't go. I mean, there ain't nothing to be proud of in Miami. You know, the only thing good Miami is I do got some pretty women down there. But that's about it. But you know what? Well, you just want to come in and tell y'all happy Halloween and man, I just, I say Brian harsh and gopal. I did broke my heart because I was hoping he'd stay there with a lifetime contract. But y'all have a good poll and wrote that road brother. So Brian hartson out just saying it's been said before and I'll say it again if tank bigsby had stayed inbounds, auburn beats Alabama last year, the game does not go to four overtimes. And there's no way he gets fired today. None. Whatsoever. Probably would have gotten a contract extension. We are heading to a break. More of your phone calls right after this.

Two Guys to the Dark Tower Came: A Podcast about Stephen King and His Books
"hartson" Discussed on Two Guys to the Dark Tower Came: A Podcast about Stephen King and His Books
"The trailer makes him look like it might have been just the version that i found the seemed like even the resolution of the video was low to the point. Where if i didn't no anthony hopkins like i might not realize that this is that guy that impressed me in silence of the lambs or that impressed me in howards end. You know what what who is. This guy is just like an old guy in a movie. What will link to the trailer. So you experience it yourself but Fun times so let's let's get into the movie jay this. We should preface the fact. The movie's called hartson atlantis. But this is the low men in yellow coats movie. Yes it is ninety. Five percent of that story There's a tad tad tad little bit of why we're in vietnam you see. A newspaper chose that saw. John has died on a highway And there's a little bit of the heavenly shades of night are falling in that. A glove appears in in in the older. Bobby's house but it is mostly low men in yellow coats which is fine. Because that's probably the story in the book. That is the most adaptable for film. And i'm sure that they just called it hartson atlanta's so that they could reference the steven king book because they don't want to say this. Is we already discussed. I'll omen yokota. Not a great name for a story or a book like or movie. Yeah definitely definitely. Yeah but you can't say like oh based on the boast based on these short story. Low men in yellow coats for the book hearts lazett just too much to say. So they'd call and they slip been goldman slips into hartson atlanta's which the way it slipped in even j. where bobby sully john or having their own conversation at the end of the porch playing monopoly. I think maybe or something. And then it's just sort of anthony hopkins having a one on one scene with carol gerber and saying. Oh yes i remember. The youth is li- just it just comes off as for standing.

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
"hartson" Discussed on Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
"My enthusiasm for christmas is is widely known at the same time. I always get the call to know what pj. I'm dreading it because such and such thing will come up and that could be your and if the string taken so we are seven assists seven and a half weeks out now but we can prepare. Can we absolutely absolutely. I think it's very helpful even if we can just acknowledge that for most of all the christmas period is like a pressure cooker. And it's very much an archbishop environment because for most of us were spending time with family members that we possibly having seen for year or longer and very often. You're actually i close quarters. You're together in the family home etc etc. I'm when that happens. We all reversed too tight and historic hartson. Vulnerabilities and family dynamics are resurfaced. And i guess we all then revert back to the family role and the script to say so if your role in the family as a youngster was stroppy teenager or the bastille sister. it's it's very common that if you returns the family home and you're spending a long know long periods of time with your immediate family that those old rooms and vulnerabilities will resurface and that then you will you will act accordingly. So i think. I think first and foremost having an acknowledgement of dash is really really have and i also think with couples and pj that obviously we all bring our own. Our own lived experience to the relationship and our idea. Our ideas of what a perfect christmas is are can be is very different but most of us don't don't spend the time to have that explicit conversation with our partner so i think you know in preparation for christmas. I think it would be really useful for couples to sit down and to have a discussion as to. What does the perfect christmas look like. Means to them and deconstruct. What perfect christmas means and because one member of the couple of might mean actually spending all the time with immediate friends and family and for the other partner might actually having lots and lots of quiet time so i think having.

The Dan Bongino Show
Dan and Mark Meadows Know How to Thwart Cancel Culture
"We're talking to Mark Meadows former chief of staff to president Trump former congressman from North Carolina is an upcoming book called the chiefs chief check it out available on pre order and don't worry So I'm not going to let them cancel here We're going to have you back in the day the book's release or that week I am if they cancel you in one spot we'll just push it to another spot for sales It's just a beach ball underwater So don't worry about that There's no chance That means a lot And honestly the publishers Dan you get this The publishers I went with actually had been canceled from two of the biggest publishing houses Kate hartson Luis Burke Simon Schuster and another well-known publisher had been canceled And that's why I went with them We're not going to let the left win So with Friends like you I can't help but succeed Yeah I mean listen anything they cancel I just create an alternate tech platform I mean they tried to cancel us by demonetizing us on YouTube I got involved with rumble you know they booted us with Twitter I went over to parler that I heard people get canceled for books I started a book publishing thing So I put my money where my mouth is I don't know what that surprised me a bit So thank you for being a friend to the conservative movement

Just King Things
"hartson" Discussed on Just King Things
"Just king things is a podcast where we read the books of stephen king in publication order as these are largely horror novels often deal with complicated and disturbing topics. A list of content warnings is available the episode description audi their friends and neighbors welcome back to king things. The show were reread. The books of stephen king in publication order and talk about them. I'm michael and with me as usual is cameron. Hey mikey ronnie you wanna see abidi not especially you want to lie to our parents like we all did in the forty. Surely we don't have television yet. So lion to our parents is all we got to amuse herself with. We love to make all kinds of stuff like sri houses in boston. Low kids around and telling stories about barf. That's what childhood used to be pretending were in world war two. My pop served in warlord due out about tab. I hate the don't man. The gradual gremlin ization teddy do shop different seasons. Michael yeah today. We're talking about different seasons from nineteen eighty to stephen king's of inaugural like novello collection. Which is a weird thing to say. Because i can't think of any other author who won. Stephen king does these novello collections. Of and it's a thing that's like pretty unique to him. I cannot think of another author who kind of does the same thing and then two. He actually doesn't do it that much. I was like looking over the list of books and preparation here to see how many times he's done this and it's only been like two or three throughout the course of his career of but nevertheless This kind of the big one. I think this is the one that has the most cultural cachet in terms of what people would know from the extended king of verse. So that's exciting. Yeah the other one. The other major one i. I think you're right. there's gotta be a third one. I'm just blanking on what it would be but The other major one is four past midnight Which is what the lingual yours is in there Which is one that people are. I think just as well. Maybe not as familiar with is the ones that are in this. But that is a popular. Stephen king kind of story But the other ones in that no one you if you talked to someone about that. No one knows what you're talking about And then the third ones hartson atlanta's yes Were a movie was made out of one of those as well so big screenplay fodder from stephen king novella collections. He likes to criminal fell into the short story. Collections to the mist is a novella..

NoCo Now ? 1310 KFKA
"hartson" Discussed on NoCo Now ? 1310 KFKA
"I mean they look like they've taken that and they've used it as building block in there. I feel like you're just steamrolling. Everybody was at holy family that they played early there. And you would figure holy family anytime is going to give somebody around money they forty forty-nine seven that's just insane blowing teams out all families still in the top ten correct. Holy family is sitting right. Now let me see gather eight. Yep so three you beat a top ten team. Forty nine to seven look out. I mean look out there just ridiculous. Re cooper walton and company. I mean they're crazy good and they've got a bring hartson's brothers on this team to okay. He's the second string quarterback. He's really think he's just a freshman. He might be a sophomore but his name is bronco. That's better needle hartson better. Football science plan quarterback. Brock has been a riddick taken over for briggs so brig debris bronco coming up there. You get the beats rolling out there. Well i'll tell you what lane wasser has done a phenomenal Job of that program. You know he was a legal because he was a relative unknown. When joe brown young you know took a shot on him and and man it was. It was a great hire from from a football family as dad did a lot of coaching trade on the western slope should so who wins that three classification. In your eyes. I'm till they show me different. I'm going to say roosevelt's go get this this year. Durango is not an option. The team that won it last year rose up smack them around if they played them Four morgan's a looker. They're up to number four. But i still think and lutheran played anybody lutherans number three and they're in a lousy conference so i think you circle roosevelt made. I think the winner. October eighth is going to win a state championship later. On really at all right. I like that. That's a bowl that's on. Do you think that those to get matched up again in the state championship depends where they put them in the bracket they're on opposite sides. Yes the two best house. I absolutely do all right. Well be looking for to that when we're talking high school football contenders and pretenders right here. Clark johnson joining us. Let's jump down to the two level all right almost a copycat roosevelt If you have a great offensive line and a great defensive line and you win the battle of the trenches view especially into a and in two. I just till i i haven't seen whereas you got to see what they they've they've killed their opponents now. They've had two weeks off. They've had a bye and a covert week for skype. Was the cova team that That couldn't field a team so two weeks off. What is resolute like do they have enough offensively. The eaten reds are so so balanced. And it's i've not seen an offensive line. Maybe this good..

The Herd with Colin Cowherd
"hartson" Discussed on The Herd with Colin Cowherd
"When you watch a game we always talk about. There's four or five plays the decide the game and in this case. it wasn't any different and watching armored. Come out you know. Have the white face masks and all that stuff look after the first play that goes to window. Starting offensively. i'd i'd i don't understand why take big. V wasn't more involved in the first half and by the way the trust they have in dark was hunter speaking of auburn to be able to put him in that situation and let him you know operate the way he did shows you how much trust they happen and how much talent they think he has auburn's offensive line struggled to to run to rhumba. Coming tank ended up with one hundred two yards. But he's getting hit. One two yards passed. The line of scrimmage auburn just doesn't have the personal front for anybody to thought rooms going to go up there and dominated or anything like that. You can't brian hartson doesn't have the ability to three d print offensive linemen and that's where auburn's gonna struggle. I thought and pass protection. There are a little better than i thought they'd be on the edges though whenever they were isolated. There is a bunch of times where there were just run throughs. Oranges doesn't have the guys on. The offensive line's just the truth to be able to set the pace and you saw a couple drives where tank hit a couple zone runs. A couple perimeter runs which which i thought they could have gone more to but in the first half. I was surprised. I was surprised that they didn't go tank a little bit more. And that him really get into one of those rhythms that he gets into. You saw it in the second half a little bit on a couple of days drives but i was very surprised by that now watching bo knicks met a couple of good those made a couple questionable throws but he doesn't have a ton of help wide receiver guys just going to tell you you know you. You look at.

Deck The Hallmark
"hartson" Discussed on Deck The Hallmark
"Him cherry springs and you thought this is it. They jump the shark. We're sorry but also it is what it is. I don't know what to tell you what it is other we can do about it. I don't know. I don't know i don't know what to tell you. I feel like we need some more one-star reviews for sure. Yeah well we don't get enough of them. I'll say that. I don't know how we're still a four point nine. Every time i look at four point nine nine it's crazy five stars and then one one star is awful. Why would i ever listen. That's fair four hundred episodes in. That's fair yeah more than fair. I wouldn't if i were either you don't that's where i'm at right now a lot of nuance to noodle emporium. It's layered how do i say this is for the refined individual. That's right guys. I just heard From the podcasting people about who won the hot take off. The hot takeoff rate thought was very different. Types are the best of the hot take whatever And it was between panda craft and man they set. It came down to the wire klockner. He broke into song at one point. Oh oh man. When class things he's got pipelines ta i think is episode is Wonderful and i'm gonna tell you this. No no no no Ha kin this edison. Man i don't i don't know how the judges i don't know how they judge that and they don't at least give him all the but we have the results bram said we had i'm on pins and needles. It was There's five there's five judges to mean yes but the rest of our remote and it was a three to two votes boy in favor of our very oh All right the holiday there you speech speech speech. Gosh guys you know i it instills low moments where i sit there and think about all the things i've accomplished in my life and of the many things that i've done this is this is notch. Real real please. If the great. That's too hot taker. Everybody when calls the heart season four episode. Eight which is called dan. Hartson atlanta's heart's on fire her heart above all heart-to-heart totally grants the har- healing heart Okay if us as it originally aired on april second seventeen twenty a betty. My wife let me back in the house. I got the guest room. It's more of a cause i love. Betty shanks slacks up. There and sleep there is on the up and up and he's back baby. Does this ball. I love betty and you get a full year dublin down another year. You'd never know years is there. A website tries hooked me up. She said she had to pay off. Some frankie muniz gambling. That what we need. I don't know how she's gambling. What's happening there trace. What do you mean free communities gambling debt. It's in the words but what regime unit when malcolm. What did you gamble on frankie muniz. I'm paying his gambling debts. Okay okay frankie to a bad time and you're paying paying off. The debt. Bought somehow found it on celebrity debt. Pay-offs dot net. Wow you can. you can pay off. Celebrities debts man. That's true crazy. you're on their. I'm on their debts on celebrity. Okay the slides. They otherwise said it just said pool. So do you think people are. That's true that's true. True story just sit. How do you say it out loud. It's celebrities just gambling that yeah go for what have been celebrity. Pay dot you know. What if you don't even want to find the website if you just want to go to at bramble. Jam podcast on then mo You can pay us right now. You want to help us. You nonprofit above all for everything in front originally aired on april second twenty seventeen. I hope you call in evening. Seca coffee in the morning. I curic sank a coffee man jury. What's that i thought you said. Single cough for what else. That's good elizabeth. Ground fade coffee but it does attract elizabeth this journaling about how amazing it feels to be engaged jack anymore but also how miserable feels to be away from him. We find out that there's a competing cafe opening up That ray wyatt. I believe is opening sullivan. Good they want all the railroad workers to go there and the prices are cheaper than abigail. 's speaking of ray why that son of a gun. His matthews oral and chat join a joined the school and they're real ooh punk punk punk pals Find out some things. I guess about them. But whatever Here's the real fun fun. Storyline of the week. Everybody lee lost his voice. Liu so rosemary decides i'm gonna go everywhere that he goes make deals you ever you go be the voice meal and whole home. The things are not going well with earl I hate to say that. But they're not they're being real punk powells and like cody and earl getting a fight. Cody you guys. Know cody macaulay. He gets hit right there. You hate to see that right. Yeah sure do. People are starting to realize that carson's good luck right Like a cricket sound on the board over there or is that not elizabeth and abigail are talking bills like hey i'm gonna go Find someone named. Aj foster now. Aj foster supposedly Going to testify against gowan for one.

Behind the Bets
2021 College Football Betting Preview
"Gentleman. I have picked the brain of many times. Jay romano pro. Better here in las vegas good to be with you. Thanks for having me all right well. We finally broke the seal. Got you on the pod. And i think it's a perfect situation. Do college win. Totals because the board has been hit pretty hard. But there's still a lot of opportunities out there and we're we're obviously. The calendars turned to mid august. We are ready to go Football season's right around the corner. So i know there's a lot of plays you like a little bit off the grid but i want to start the marquee ones and it's the one that's my favorite of a mall and i've talked about it a few times on daily wager. I believe i've even mentioned it here on the podcast but i am very very big on auburn under seven now the juices move some shops or six and a half. If you want to go six plus money that's fine. It's just so tough when you get the push at seven so i prefer the seven with the juice and it all comes down to the schedule. Not the only reason but the schedules really really difficult. And you've got bama. You got an got georgia. I don't think there's any chance auburn win those games. I know rivalry game and war eagle and all that stuff with the with the iron bowl but it's just auburn is rebuilding. And they have a new coach bryan. Hartson coming in from boise. State and bonex is just not materialize into the quarterback that everyone thought he would be. Maybe a new oc. Mike bobo will unlock. I'll just kind of have to see it to believe it. So in addition to obama. Georgia am there at lsu. They have all miss at home. You know at arkansas. And then there's there's this tough spots here and it's a team that's going to be lacking on offense defense. They're calling card. So i think i don't see how they go eight and four to lose this play. Well i i would definitely recommend Playing the seven laying the juice in this situation. I almost always gonna lay the juice versus taking maybe plus one ten plus one twenty on the under. It's definitely worth the extra half a game. I'm actually high on auburn this year. However i completely agree with you. The schedule is brutal. There's just no breeders for them. I think bonex. Could you know have an improvement. This year they can play well. It's just there's just not enough wings on the schedule. It really looks like they're ceiling is seven. It's just you know when you like. You said when you go to texas. Am have to play alabama lsu home against georgia. And then at penn state week three. It's just you forgot about the penn state game. I'm glad you mentioned that. Cause at the white out game in happy valley. yeah. And i'm looking headlines there between four and a half and seven and a half point underdogs So they can exceed expectations and still not go over this win total. Yeah no. it's a lot to ask. It's certainly a lot to ask but you're so you're high on wsb. Maybe as a dog and a lot of spots throughout the season. So i know you have some places. Well but notre dame under nine talk about not soft spots on the schedule that that's certainly stands out where you'll get the irish yet. The with them again is scheduled schedule. Schedule you know. I know there are top ten ranked team coming into the season but it is just absolutely unforgiving. Weakened weak outs starting at florida state where they opened about ten and a half eleven point favorites. It's down to seven and a half eight. That's not gonna be an easy task. Going into dough campbell on a standalone game in a national televised audience. Week one with a new quarterback Jet cohn was name started earlier this week. With up and down. Wisconsin played well and times. But we'll we'll have to see how he jumped there Notre dame is starting four new offensive lineman. They returned to starters on offense. It's it's a little early in the season For that type of test. So not only would. I looked afford a states Plus the points week one just a little bonus pick right there but the under nine for the season feels like a pretty safe option

Never Not Funny
"hartson" Discussed on Never Not Funny
"But we welcome you in and we just waited document. What's happening here on the program that you guys two episodes or does not does not mean that in any way shape or form we've done. What did we twelve hundred. Does that sound accurate in the in the ballpark. Park it up. yeah. I don't really know i've lost. Actually we used to have that in april. Here's what happened. I'm gonna tell you why that a y. It's not updated. I didn't know if we're supposed to include the isolation files on the overall because they became a regular show. I don't know if anyone knows the answer to that. So i don't know do we count. I think we do based on listener feedback of. Thank you doing three shows a week. That would be yeah that they consider that a show if the if the listeners at a show i considered show. We're all doing shows. I'm just trying to okay. So the last time we have a stat elegant where where we were still counting Episode twenty six y was Want the one thousand nine fiftieth episode. I didn't hear what you're saying. Because i in my head. I have to say because we like you. Now go right ahead. Okay with the answer to twenty-six why because we like you that means we did season twenty-seven and season twenty eight number on this bush. That was ten fifty ten fifty. And we've done. What have you done since then what we've done two full seasons so that's fifty that's well it's Yes that's one hundred regular episodes so that would put us at eleven fifty and then let's add it if you want to add isolation files. That's another seventy right. So we're up to twelve hundred twelve twenty. Hey well not a bad. Guess on my part very good. Jimmy's a winner. Go grab mayor off the shelf. We welcome everybody in big day for matt belknap and i. Our kids went back to school. Today it's a lot of people as according to facebook. Good seems to be the thing. Some people started two weeks ago. Which i think is crazy. Some starting last week i think is equally as crazy and then this week. I still think it's crazy but zoe starting eighth grade. That's a big one. Charlie fourth grade. I want to say yep then And oliver started high school today. Very big which was just you know. He's going to a new school and say you know where he was going before was a charter school. Very small very You know did. The principal knew everybody's name one of those schools yet and then just dropping him off today. It's like this is a different world man. This is going to spelman. i don't i don't know the name of the college in a different world upside. Yeah he's got the filipo he's always He likes that guy. What's his name is raj which characters name. Well the dwayne dwayne wade wayne. Wayne i gotta close yeah What was the actor's name though. All harbison something. Harbison kareem artisan dream. Hartson yeah i want to say hakeem artisan but that doesn't sound rates. Orient kareem hartson. Did you work again after that. I don't know but the glasses have done very well. Condemn hardest had deem artisan. Would if you walked at every audition where those classes and they would you even know it was him without the glasses. I guess is the i was the castano murad. I knew he was coming in from meeting if you were watching tv. And a fifty five year old deem harbison showed up. Now i'm guessing he's roughly your age He didn't wear glasses. Just had the lisek i don't. I don't think you would know to the young men that played urkel. You're still know what circle he took all classes with spenders. He's still looks unmistakable. Jalil white i understand is that he's got a podcast doesn't doesn't need where he talks to other former child stars i think is it must be happening. I don't know that to be true but it sounds right. I think i think i mean you. You could basically just name anybody in the world and say i think they have a podcast. And you're probably right. I'm sorry my headphones were tries to ono in. So i will jimmy. Don't get it twisted there. We go so we're back good So yeah big. Big day for big school day dropping. The kids off. How was the did you guys get out of the car like what we did. Not because traffic was so bad. That we i pulled over to this. I found a place as pullover and just let them go and You know. I got a little emotional. Didn't because it's the first day at school and they haven't put stuff in lockers yet Every one of his books is at his backpack. So i'm not fucking around. It weighed except that's sort of see my again. He's not the tallest guy with this backpack going down and getting you know joining the other kids that are about to cross. The street was i. He's got some some fashionable handbags. She's bringing the school picked out this like it. Looks like a like indiana jones's it looks like it doesn't fit as it fit a laptop. Do the is. He's not bringing a laptop that they're not sure there was a mixed messages about whether they're supposed to bring a chromebook or something. 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Bet The Board
"hartson" Discussed on Bet The Board
"Select forty five passer rating on deep throat to the left. He's really a one one side of the field quarterback at this point. Now maybe that changes. Maybe hartson helps them. Maybe this becomes the greatest relationship known to mankind. I don't know but it doesn't seem on the surface that that's going to be the case that he's going to be learning this new sophisticated offense with zero proven receivers to your point now cannon as talent in the body to be an absolute stud jafari. Is johnson all the hype and spring and could be a great slot receiver. But there's no proven talent about wide. They're only sixteen. Sec receivers that average two plus yards per route run last season. Three of those receivers. Run out when. We're on auburn. Seth williams eli stove and anthony shorts. All three are gone. This is going to be a below average. Sec passing offense period. It is not even a question the o. line returns all five starters. That was a great unit. Eighteenth in line yards last season. They allow fifteen percent of runs to be stopped at her. Behind the line of scrimmage. They didn't let people just swarm their backfield. It was a rushing offense. Those top thirty in both success rate and explosiveness. You mentioned tank biggs b. fifth most valuable non quarterback in the country. He may touch thirty times a game. This season i think he should touch thirty times a game. He's the best player on the roster. So i think auburn should be able to run it real well. I'd also expect a lot. More twelve formation with a loaded tight end room and some questions outside. But this is going to be a complete style shift offensively and even with a normal off-season. I'm not quite sure. Bo knicks gets there. But it's going to be a run first offense. You're gonna use your quarterbacks legs even though the scheme is a little bit more complex. Hopefully you can make it a little bit. Easier of a decision making process for bonex. If brian hartson's the quarterback whisperer many claim to be we should see an uptick in production from bonex but he just hasn't proven to have pocket awareness or be an accurate passer to this point in his career. Now and we'll see auburn get their first true test a rare intersectional showdown than scc team. Going up to big ten country. September eighteen to take on penn state to teams that. I think when we broke down the nittany lions..

Bet The Board
"hartson" Discussed on Bet The Board
"Analysis schedule or projecting in the top twenty in efficiency so there are some serious tests for the tigers defense to where we could see improvement. And i do think we see improvement. And they're not gonna like just look completely disoriented at times. I don't believe but i don't know if they're gonna make the massive jump. Everyone thinks because the schedule is very difficult. Yeah i mean. We've talked about other teams in the sec. Not knowing where there are losses that they're going to encounter. lsu i think is the exact opposite the game against ucla. Four four and a half point favorite That number widely available. Of course right now. But i don't think it's a slam dunk that they roll into pasadena and get that victory and then you're talking about some of those winnable games all coming on the road against sec opponents whether it's a september twenty fifth date at mississippi state going to kentucky on october ninth playing back road games albeit with a by the middle against ole miss in alabama. Before you finish with three games at tiger stadium against arkansas you. All monroe and texas am clearly team. Lsu that i think a fan base is intrigued to see their football program as anybody else because they're not going to be as good as the team that won the national championship. They're not going to be as bad as the group we saw last year. But somewhere in between lies the truth and nine wins or is it. Seven should be an interesting team to watch. What of lsu's rivals. No pain in the sec west. The auburn tigers. They of course parted ways with gus. Malzahn this off. Season incomes bryant. Har- seen from boise state at curious higher in every sense of the word in my opinion auburn. Fifty to one to win the sec. At fan duel sportsbook. Sixteen to one to come out of the west and their win. Total six and a half thirty five to go over the total. And while i started with har- seen being the right guy the one attractive factor or at least everything you read surrounding. This higher was that he's good working with quarterbacks. And they're going to need that. Because when you watch bo knicks last year i mean there may not have been a more erratic passing quarterback. That's yet to even scratched the surface in terms of the potential. They thought that they were going to get from this guy. Fortunately for bone knicks. He has a workhorse. Running back in tank bixby but goner. Auburn's top through receiving targets and an offensive line that returns intact but they did have plenty of their own struggles a season ago. There's so many places we can start with auburn and the first is if you want to fade auburn. There is plenty of seven out there now. The questions you bring up our great. Brian hartson what is he housing and operate in a territory. He's not familiar with at this level sherry spent the five law season at arkansas stay. It wasn't recruiting at this level. He wasn't in these kinds of recruiting battles. This is a guy that was born in idaho and now he's in the deep south and you have an unrealistic fan base and program. That isn't okay with losing four of you know three or four games a year. How do they get excited about a coach. That lost almost three games on average per year in the mountain west. So it's really interesting from that perspective. The players are saying the right things. There's more energy. Apparently there's there's more structure and accountability practices or more intense. Those are the things i'm hearing right. You have to earn everything now. So it's a complete.

The Breakdown Poker Podcast
"hartson" Discussed on The Breakdown Poker Podcast
"Then we maybe call the show. Yeah exactly back call. We do but against this kid. We'd probably bet fold. We'd probably just like keep doesn't have bluffs here probably like don't we have pocket seven's much more than he does. Yeah so how can you. How can he shoveling. You shouldn't be able to shop. You're right that makes sense. And i think kid did come up with the best process of trying to get money here. Which is the best small. I think that was the correct move. Five hundred to two point five million. Yeah i think you're probably right as queen should probably shouldn't be calling this. No let's talk about it. Because now i have to think about it. Well i will say this. I was saying like the thing i hate. The most is to call the turn to then get bluffed out on the river so like if our plan is to call turn fold river. I don't love that plan so hall call on a brick which this is on a blank is probably a better plan than called fold. I don't know if i like even call on the turn but is this better than call fold. Is this better as a as an overall plan if he calls. Yeah i think it for this size. I mean like i kind of feel like it is like you have to ask yourself the question of if she's willing to bet this small with king queen. Of course we think she is then we probably just have to. Because if she has a hand like jack ten suited or king queen souder as jack suited. Just like taking a shot on the turn got called like well. You can't really have that much right ivan. So i have to take a shot. I actually don't hate the idea of calling just yes. That's what's going on here. Do we really think she's going to five hundred thousand as a bluff instead of bedding more. I don't know. I don't know we're getting a really good price. So that helps on top of the check back on the flop might be kind of going through our headlight. Yeah would you really check back and over pair right. You really let me get out there. Don't you want to win this huge pie out like really matters in the spot because he doesn't have an overpay their i don't know what she has like. You'd really expect her to also bet hands that turn into straits pockets. Heavens or turned into sets or worse sets on the flop right. She didn't have to pocket sevens. I mean she's got showdown value and just want to get blown off at maybe. Sometimes you're never getting blown off you. Also have the guts fighters calling off. I guess that's probably true. She might check it back a little bit. She might but. I think. I think you're probably right. It's got a back call. I'll be like hope you have as king hartson to flip those you know either way if the flop check is kind of confusing plus like you. You didn't three about that. Big you put these suited connector type hands and king queen and jack and as ten suited to range. I can see talking myself into a call. Getting six to one six to one's pretty good. We don't have a heart in her hand which may be helps a little bit. I mean bet. The flops usually about factor. But it's something it's better than having a harder hand if we had to pick right. I don't know. I just don't think i don't think many players have the gear to bet small as a bluff here in this type of spy. I think most buyers when they're bluffing..

The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast
"hartson" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast
"That change. That makes it even worse than that city if you who is in the cost of because we know in nineteen eighty was up right. Who has it been since then ever but a black man let me tell you. Don't count your days research. Let me tell you something. And i'm talking to you jamal. If you was in that suit he doesn't change our wanna see the black man in gorilla suit chucking dot and for the white folks. I like that this you neighbor as neighbor. Get out of that. So you said boeing in phoenix match what you should love when i used to cry when he birmingham regime saw they had a door work work. I never catch me a weapon. Pick my three hundred pounds of cod. find out this. Let's find out this so shout the don't let me find a black man in as do you know therapy please. And they're going to be like. I thought there was nothing wrong with it. Fly your city. Phoenix in their job came up a gorilla suit and city with you. Run up and down. But why but why wouldn't you. Why why would you up in dallas dunk basketball guerrillas. Who that is. Because i wouldn't do that because of that. Because gorillas a black person in a gorilla suit so it's already offensive. We stopped moving out apprentice and no mascot in brooklyn. We're not with the foolery. No games being played out here please. Whatever up. don't forget this sunday. Hustle is birthday party absolutely free at the mill. Eight thirty one south delaware eastern pennsylvania. Doors open up at five. We just gonna party maybe a little comedy but come on now. Dj hassles of august. I roxanne shante invades the lehigh valley sundays at a new saturday nights tickets up moving so fast for this one. We truly appreciate you guys but you could bundle them up because august. The first roxanne sean being building and then august twenty second. We had the super hilarious cocoa brown building. This is a win win. We're doing it for the ladies in august. Bundle up right now. The tickets is only ten dollars each for twenty dollars. You get the c. Roxanneshe an cobra. At the i two drink minimum food required so come on now. Hit me a five seven zero nine. Two six nine five zero inbox me. Also barbie colonial selling the ticket as well. So you'll come on now Sundays the new saturday nights and league valley at the i. Eight hundred one. South delaware drought eastern pennsylvania. Soon we'll show shows without these folks we wouldn't have been folks gonna be around a lot Everyone listening on comedy. Cloud and comedy. Well net radio and our affiliates rochester. W l w l w l what is sitting at rochester and ninety four point five to blaze louisville. We appreciate you guys so much. Thank you safe. Show to challenge and we need to see your heart and hartson champion hearts in here. They are read. Hey they're like come home. Several come on old hansie look broke. Three of them here are three of them. And then i'm losing. What's what's the what's the deal. That was the fed college. And that's that's rapidly Leaving the hands at fifty-six broke a broke. Two joints right here. Broke two and then these ones. That was a lotta going. Oh god bless you tanya. She said yesterday the hands. Or when i sit down i sit down is really must be a man. Short is out here. Take these hands now. Chat with chat group chat room with check check chat with check road where the city. Let's go hey where the heart attack with a win hearts way. The heart sat read heart. Set a with hearts with a heart section where the heart set a with the heart. Part satin robe traffic a heart and then south road where the heart set. let's go. Hey where the heart heart set. Where the heart with john. John hartson set with heart. Set down.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
"hartson" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
"Three four six seven five two eight three three three three gorkha. Let's get back to kid. Hartson louis burke cofounders of all seasons press you said something in the last segment that really struck me as vital that our children. I've got a beautiful little boy who's five. He'll be going into kindergarten and then obviously going on to school. Our children are being taught. This heedful critical race theory nonsense. They're not being taught real history. They're not being taught real. They're being indoctrinated by the woke extreme left and all seasons process part of fighting against that. Talk to that about us. Talk to talk to us about that. Some more please. So i worked with rush limbaugh My great pleasure to work with him and he was compelled to write a series of books titled rush revere based on his character of costs. Who would go back in time. And tell the story of history american history truthfully and the way it should be toll to younger audience and those books are still very successful so there are people like that who feel very strongly that their children should should be getting a better education. But certainly the correct information on american history we when this is not a nation of racist. We don't believe we're racist so you know this is not what we are about and i think that the more that people fight back against things like critical race theory the more parents get involved it you starting to see it over and over again and Dan bongino coined the phrase parallel economy. And that's what we're trying to do here. We're saying you cancel us. We cancel you. We cannot allow them to take over the way we think and certainly not freedom of speech. Freedom of the press. You've got some robust robust authors already lined up peter navarro of course mark meadows chief of staff at the white house. Somebody i know well. And as a great american cupo snerdley the national question. I asked this question of jason. Oh the sea of getter earlier in the show. So i have to ask it of you. Do you think that president trump may do a book with all seasons press. Well we certainly think that president trump should do a book. We're waiting for president trump. To write a book i mean we We would be honoured if president trump would eventually do a book with us at all seasons press because we certainly believe in his message. And you know. I'm we're great supporters of him and all that he did for this country and he lived through four years and and more of a false narrative being being spread to the american people about him. You know i. It was a russian agent and then all of the lies about racism and it became the mantra of of the left. That really began this this horrible season. We're in now in america where people are just being told that if you if you don't follow a certain you know there's certain narrative You're a racist. And as as louise was saying what they're teaching the kids and it's just appalling and the president so much for the country you know so much for everyone in the country and we know how what his record is for putting people back to work putting money back in people's pockets in their paychecks in their 401k's so Yes president trump will will We'll publish you if you if you'll have. I love that. I love that narrative olive hall humble at his. How hot honest is how american it is. in america. presidents don't get cancelled in real america. Presidents get published presidents. Get big big. You know they've got the big platforms. They have the ability to go out there. And connect with americans to be authentic and the forty fifth and hopefully forty seventh president of the united states. Donald j trump is the most authentic of them all. And that's all we need to to be out there to be connecting and due to do box including hopefully with all seasons press kate hartson editor in chief of all seasons press loose burke publisher.

Rise and Thrive Show
"hartson" Discussed on Rise and Thrive Show
"To the west i call upon the angels and the energy of the west the place of the waters and the life of the heart and our feelings we greet the rivers and lakes of our land and the faraway ocean. We recognize the gifts of water in rain and snow. And ice we receive the waters that cleanse and the water's quench in the gentle counselor. That reflects the hearts truths with compassion. We greet the twilight and the return to our source with our friend. Sweet death we welcome waters and the west into our circle and now we stand. Open our hartson maybe. Lift your arms. If you wish to the sky. I call upon the angels in energies of fentor. Father sky the cosmos. The great story called of the universe we reach to our eternal home where we come from and return to and visit the awareness of the angels the masters the ancestors and other friends in the universe. We do not yet know we bring fresh new crystalline energy from the fireplaces where the universe is still expanding and being created we bring those energies down through the center of our circle to refresh us in our walk on earth. Bring your attention to Below your feet and all around us in the land we bow now to the great mother earth guy who dwells beneath us and all around us. We sense you're being in your deep molten core and we bring your strength into our feet and.

Cineflek
"hartson" Discussed on Cineflek
"You put it like that. Yeah yeah selling it for sure when you put it like that. It's like yet that lasted ten. Minutes is incredibly disturbing. The thing is it's like you're so used to it by the time it reaches that point that you're just kinda like just like let's let's wrap this up or something. Yeah yeah for sure for sure. Yeah so i've got a question for you. Does this movie make you want to dance or does this movie make you really not want to dance so i put this. I have a little cinematic universe. Which is i personally call like movies that make me really glad i'm not a dancer anymore. Oh i grew up dancing. And like i was like slated to go into like competitive dance and then i chose soccer over dance but so i was indians for a long time and so climax suspicious and blocks swan are like my little trilogy makes me feel really glad i didn't become a dance like more so honestly no i don't i don't want to hartson nuance to.

The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast
"hartson" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast
"Will have to download the and let me see. The hartson channel failed fan. Radio also will never radio. Please download those apps. Think these are this We have thousands of folks that just listen to the show around the world. Thank you haters here. I know snowing. You're like danny you may leave early today and everybody. We might leave early today to safety thing. Yeah it's a safety thing like we wanna make sure we hear tomorrow. All these other days is it was snowing this morning. Right barbara wall stop and at the moment. It's not snowing so please feel we might leave at about nine fifteen nine thirty. 'cause we wanna to make sure we get to where we need to be safely so we could come back tomorrow if you're oma. Thank you I need to see the heart. Send chat room. Because i swam in We really do appreciate you guys so much. And we dedicate this anthem is came and gave my my bogus the and you do a practice whereas chat room. Never cook barring clara him. I saw a twenty seven ten to practice chest. Her much people's my chest. Her coffin mandak most down. may twelve..

600 WREC
"hartson" Discussed on 600 WREC
"I was advised by Congressman not to leave my office that innkeeper was a threat and to sleep in it overnight when they got my conduct, So that's what I did. On Tuesday. A Capitol police officer told a fellow congressmen that the intelligence was that there would be antifa people trying to infiltrate the Trump rally and posing as trump ralliers and engage in some kind of mouth seasons. Huntsville Republican, adding that the unrest is out of character for the president's supporters. Senator Tommy Tuberville weighing in the Auburn Republicans strongly condemning the violence, which he says undermines the freedoms we enjoy as Americans, Topical says. It has no place in our democracy. As coronavirus hospitalization. Sore new measures are being taken to free up beds. Space president of the Alabama Hospital Association, Dr Don Williamson says numerous patients have had to be transferred to other hospitals because of limited bed space due to so many covert patients, he tells w. B R C. It's getting harder to transfer some patients from small hospitals, the larger ones. We've seen that in transferred to Florida. We've seen it transfers to Georgia. We've seen it in Tennessee. And certainly in transfers to Kentucky. He says. Hospitals and other states are dealing with similar issues. Williamson urges everyone to follow Safety guidelines to prevent the spread of Corona virus, I mean, T Norville New Auburn football coach Brian Hartson reportedly making key hires, reports say South Carolina offensive coordinator Mike Bobo will serve as the Tigers OC, while former Vandy coach Derek Mason is coming in as defensive coordinator. I'm Jim Charity. You're next news at 3 30 coming up. It's Sean Hannity on Birmingham's news, traffic and weather station news radio 1055. W we e. R. C Start your New year Smooth with lunchbox.

The Frame
The Final Moments of 'The Marriage of Figaro' On A 12-Hour Loop
"Today, who would get what in the forty four million dollar Harvey Weinstein settlement proposal, plus an Icelandic artists celebrates the experimental fluxes art movement by looping, the final aria of the marriage of Figaro for twelve straight hours, really what I I'm trying to achieve is to like make this part of an opera with is not structure, like stop being narrative and make like a sculpture painting. Plus, I'll talk without reporter, jewelry Finkel who's trying to break down gallery walls by having artists. Tell us about the piece of art that inspired them. The most stay tuned for the frame. There's a forty four million dollar tentative settlement in the civil portion of the Harvey Weinstein sexual misconduct case, the Wall Street Journal broke the story, I called reporter, Karen Ramey in the journal's newsroom and Astor how they wind up with forty four million forty four million comes from months and months of pretty contentious negotiations over what women should be paid, how they should be paid, and who should pay it right in a dozen mediation sessions that I guess got pretty ugly. Yeah, they did get ugly, because there were a lot of competing interests at play here, there were women who said they were victims and should be compensated. And a lot of these are these are women who filed lawsuits. They're also insurance companies the New York attorney general's office, which filed its own civil rights lawsuit about employment conditions against both Harvey Weinstein and his company, and we should be very clear here. This is not just a settlement that involves Harvey Weinstein. Absolutely. There's quite a few women who sued Harvey Weinstein. But some of these same women including a proposed class action suit sued board, members, former officers and directors executives and all kinds of people who surrounded Harvey Weinstein saying that they knew about his alleged behavior and enabled it. And so this proposed settlement also would end any legal proceedings for all those other defendants. Adam Harris, who is Bob. Weinstein's lawyer announced the. Settlement saying, we now have an economic agreement in principle. That is supported by the plaintiffs is though, this settlement, what the plane is had hoped for even close. I think the point is to say play deaths. I mean, particularly the class of women who say they were abused by Mr. Weinstein had hoped for way, way, more money. And so in a way, this is a little bit of a disappointment. The breakdown goes, it's forty four million of proposed thirty million goes to the plaintiffs fourteen million goes to pay legal fees. How is that thirty million going to be broken up? Do we know? So I, I do want to say this is still tentative, it's a sort of proposed agreement, and some of these details are still being worked out, but we know that, that thirty would include money that would go to women to former Weinstein company employees and then also studio creditors. And Mr. Weinstein's, former studio is going to bankruptcy right now. And so this process is also to. Resolve some claims in bankruptcy. And then I would assume for the for the plaintiffs who alleged sexual harassment that it would be a sliding scale based on the severity of the harassment. Again, these details are still being ironed out. But the way these things typically work is there would be some sort of special master, or person, sort of, in charge of awarding appropriate amounts of money to different people who apply to get money from the victims fund, and in exchange agreed to either drop their lawsuit or not file on, where's the forty four million coming from insurance companies are paying all of it. You can buy insurance to cover illegal acts. Well, it's complicated. These are sort of these broad employment policies and what they're actually covering is defense costs. And so it's defense costs, not just for Harvey, but also for the directors and officers, those are the former executives former board members at. Once seen studio and women have sued them alleging that they sort of facilitated Harvey's behavior. Does Weinstein admit any guilt in this forty four million dollar proposed settlement. He does not it's important to mention, though to that there's a criminal case against Weinstein in Manhattan, and this is not impact the criminal case in any way. If you read the comments section in any of the newspaper stories about this. A lot of people are saying, V, Weinstein just bought himself out of jail. But no, this is this is the civil part of the of the suits against him. Not the criminal parts. Yes. This is only civil suits. There's a lot of dome, but they are all civil and criminal charges. They're still there. He's expected to go to trial and September when they pick a jury for this trial. Are they ever going to be able to find a juror who, who doesn't know that? There was a forty four million dollar settlement. They're probably going sort of, to answer that question, more broadly. They're going to have trouble finding juror who's not aware. Harvey weinstein. But that's okay. What they're at the end of the day. What they'll need to look for is people who sort of haven't made up their mind about Harvey, or people who say that they can be fair and only listen to the evidence at trial and not include in their thought process. All these other things I've read in the news, what's the next step for the settlement. Well, it's not final. There are further discussions coming up between all the parties. So they need to sort of they need to hammer out these last minute details. See if they can all agree on them, and my understanding is that settlement will also have to be approved by judge grin Remy reporter for the Wall Street Journal. Karen, thanks very much. Great. Thank you so much. I really appreciate it. Coming up on the frame and artist who's looping the last aria of the marriage of Figaro for twelve hours John horn asked why stay wins. Welcome back to the frame. I'm John Rabi? What happens when you take a few moments from Mozart's, the marriage of Figaro and play it over and over and over audiences are gonna find out Saturday at downtown L, A's, red cat theater, when Iceland artist Ragnar Carson presents, bliss, a twelve hour loop of the final moments of the opera, it's part of the Fluxus festival hosted by the LA fill and the Getty research institute in honor of the experimental fluxes art, movement of the nineteen sixties John Horne caught a rehearsal yesterday. Well, part of a rehearsal at red cat and ask Hartson how directing bliss compares to directing the whole opera is a very different approach. I mean when you're doing the monitor figure into doing the whole production, rehearsing the music, and like plot plot that that cetera, cetera, totally but but laying here here would would just just the working working with with this this musical musical part. part. Really, what I I'm trying to achieve is to like to kind of make this part of an opera, which is not structure, like stop being not and make like sculpture painting. But you just like walk in the member and see. And then just walk out again. And maybe check it out again. But, you know, it's always the same like a painting on the wall. But, but twelve hours. Yeah. So with the audience experiences it in a different way to the performance as well. Does it become something different for them through repetition about what it is? They're doing. Is it more like muscle memory? Is it become less about character? How is the performers mind change because the audiences mind is definitely changed. Yeah. Also a performer like what I really like doing it's really just sink into the music. And the lyrics and the situation it stops being about. Like you know what is happening now in the Oprah just like you just this. for for twelve twelve hours, hours, a a new new But singing, singing, then, again this this league beautiful beautiful you're there music music is is almost almost starts starts to to become become white white noise, noise, you you just just don't don't realize realize you're you're singing singing anymore anymore and and you you don't don't hear hear anymore, anymore, but but you're you're doing doing it it anyway anyway and just thinking about sandwiches or something. And why this particular part of the opera because this is a aria about forgiveness. It's an aria where a man has done some very bad things or tried to do some very bad things and hasn't completely succeeded. But he's had bad intentions, and he is forgiven because the person who is forgiving him is, I think she says it better than he is. Why is that idea of what happens in this story, so important to recognize and to repeat about what it saying about forgiveness and reconciliation? I'm so in. All of this part of the opera, for so many like multi layered reasons is also like it's also written by Lawrence of the bounty and, and Volker, Amadeus Mozart than like, you know, it's, it's time like modalities being created this letter at the time when I'm Medicare is becoming a Medica the friends of Lucien and whatnot. And then the comes to this Oprah about just pleasure and lust and. Then there's this moment of forgiveness and then like reconciliation. But also it's ironic. They're saying they forgive each other. But, you know that the authors are not really forgiving each other, and nobody is happy forever after that's what I love about this part of, like, it's kind of one of my favorite parts of like the whole idea of like western art, because it's so multi layered complicated that it's like you can feel, but it was really written tongue in cheek. But it's so beautiful that you cry. I always imagine most of this, like really in teak, but, like, it's so Bill, Paul. You have been interested in repetition a lot in your art. Does this story change the more times you see it? Do you start seeing the story in a different way as an audience member? The more times you see it. Maybe if you have a multi nation, I think, so. But, like I myself I don't really have a multi-nation, I just see the same thing over over again, and kind of sort of become spill Diffley mundane for me. But some people, I know who have imagination start seeing different things. And also, I think that is important in this piece in all, and all our pieces that I make that it's, it's really belongs to the viewer to what the viewer feels. And how does repetition change with viewer experiences as opposed to just looking at something once leaving the room. What is the repeat viewing do in terms of how we interpreter see something or hear something repetition is like it's such Woodley important thing in Kotor, and like in all cultures we always use repetition to make things. Holy like. Every religion has repetition of its core. And of course, we feel the, the security of repetition. And I'm just really interested in seeing therapeutic things like stuck in this repetition, then they stop becoming narrative, and traumatic and they just become sculptural, and it's almost as you can look at the from from all sides. We're talking with Ragnar Cureton about his staging of bliss. You have performed in this piece as well. What is the mindset that gets you through a performance at what point are you kind of losing focus? How you stay focused. How do you make sure that through the twelve hours of performance that you are able to do your work repeatedly without falling apart? I never have any like the special method for it because the funny thing is like petrol is always like this Hato thing, we're going to do this, twelve hours put like everybody has a job and they just do the repetitive thing for hours and hours. And so this is not. So far away from a regular job. But it's it's like you just go just go to it like I was like a working McDonalds. You're like I just gotta do it. Now I'm just on job. So that's kind of the mindset I have. But, but it's a it's a job, I really love a I just enjoy every moment of it, although sometimes I'm bored. The bottom is, it's almost like a relief in our modern times to be bored. It's just like just, just the idea of, we're going to perform this, and I'm just going to be doing nothing but this for twelve hours, it's really like. It's like the idea of some kind of occasion, like no will decisions about anything for twelve hours, we're on radio so we can't really picture what it is that audiences will see. But how would you describe the set in the costumes res- production told Todd cliche, like the rococo very Ricco, Cova very much of the Petiot to classical staging. And I just really liked clinical staging. I just love the idea of like painted sats and stuff like that. And to the performance get to eat and drink today. Leave stage. Are they snacking onstage? How do you make sure that they have enough energy to keep going? And I guess including that or the people who are playing the music we just bring food and snacks to the states.