35 Burst results for "Jelly"

Blaze Media: Skittles, Campbell's Soup, & More Could Be Banned in CA

Mark Levin

01:55 min | 2 d ago

Blaze Media: Skittles, Campbell's Soup, & More Could Be Banned in CA

"The Friends and blaze dot com You have to wonder why anybody's left in California who is not an illegal alien or doesn't have some other real reason to be there because the Democrats are making it impossible to live a free life there A good life there A safe life there making it miserable And then of course they expropriate an enormous amount of money From the people who actually earn a living and pay the taxes Michelle bled over at the blaze skittles Campbell Soup hostess donuts jelly beans I mean jelly beans Reagan's favorite candy And more could be banned under a proposed bill A California lawmaker introduced a bill banning additives used in skittles jelly beans Campbell's soup some bread brands and more Seen at another outlet's report Californians shouldn't have to worry That the food they buy in their neighborhood grocery store might be full of dangerous additives or toxic chemicals So California assembly member Jesse Gabriel a Democrat in a press release Remember what I said About the abuse of language Remember what I said Gabriel is the chair of the assembly committee on privacy and consumer protection This bill will correct for a concerning lack of federal oversight and help protect our kids public health and safety of our food he said There's no end There's just no end to this stuff If enacted beloved candy soups and breads would become illegal to manufacture sell in the state

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Tom Haviland on His Survey of 125+ Funeral Directors and Embalmers

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:41 min | Last month

Tom Haviland on His Survey of 125+ Funeral Directors and Embalmers

"Interesting, Eric is at the very end of the survey, we gave the embalmers an opportunity to provide some comments, more comments about the white fibers clots if they wanted to, what they were seeing. And like I said earlier, we never mentioned the words COVID or COVID vaccine at all in the entire survey, but despite that fact, we got quite a few answers from embalmers that were talking about the vaccines. Let me read a few of them to you. Okay. Here's one from Alabama. I've seen clotting coming for most any of the points of incision. I mainly embalm in common carotids, and I have seen many white fibrous clots about the time the vaccine came out. I've seen an increase in COVID for the jelly clots as well. Here's a naysayer comment from California. I've never seen any white clots or any increase in grape jelly cloths. Not sure what you're getting at. Do you believe this is vaccine related or something? I've embalmed over 500 people from 2020 to now, and I've never seen any of this. Here's another one from Ohio. People that were COVID confirmed had bad grape jelly clots. It was early 2021 when we started seeing the white fibrin structures being pulled out of both veins and arteries. And here's this is a key point Eric. Most embalmers, they'll find clots once in a while in the veins, but very rarely have they ever found clots clotting in the arteries. So the fact that they're not starting to find these white fiber structures on the arterial side is very, very intriguing and very unusual. Prior to 2021, we never pulled a clot from an artery. I just pulled a white structure from the right common carotid yesterday.

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"jelly" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:32 min | 6 months ago

"jelly" Discussed on WTOP

"To stretch your strained food budget is to turn tasty dinner leftovers into scrumptious lunches. This morning jelly squires who writes the lean plate club logs as there are many ways to repurpose those leftovers for a second or even a third meal. Do you want to choose food that's either easy to reheat or can be eaten cold without any fuss. And also this needs to be food, particularly if you're going to be taking it to your office or to school you want food that isn't too messy so that you can eat it at your desk. And so some of those things that work really well are leftover chicken, fish, meat, meat substitutes that can easily be added to salads or be used for sandwiches. M Sally, these are some things we can keep in mind as we're planning out the dinners about how well that they will translate into leftovers, perhaps for lunch. What other foods work well? Pasta and rice and I make big batches of wild white and brown rice, which can be turned into quick lunches like peanut noodles or a cold pasta or rice salad. We make tacos probably once a week and we use the filling the next day as bowls for lunch or we might put in a wrap that can be reheated. And of course, we're in fall. So it's soups and stews and casseroles are getting served at dinner. And they make wonderful lunches, the following day. And what's really terrific is they get even more flavorful when they stay overnight. And one of America's test kitchen co hosts wears by leftovers that don't even have to be reheated to taste great. And among her favorites are meatballs, chicken Milanese, which is a little fancy for me, but she loves it. And she makes beef round and she makes them in to kill her sandwiches with horseradish sauce. So there are a whole lot of things that can be used. Now, for a lot of people, they're not big leftover people. But maybe how much money they could save might change their mind. What are you seeing about numbers on this? If you go out to get a takeout lunch from a take and go restaurant downtown, these launches easily run ten to $15 a day. So by bringing your lunch, you can really save a lot of money. And even the fast food restaurants which might have a couple of deals. The calories are likely to be a lot higher than what you get from the food that you get at home. So if you eat leftovers for lunch, you also don't have to stand in line and you don't have to pay to get your food delivered. So there are so many benefits both nutritionally and financially that it's a really great thing to do. And

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EXCLUSIVE 9-1-1 Calls From MTG's Swatting

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:12 min | 7 months ago

EXCLUSIVE 9-1-1 Calls From MTG's Swatting

"Gentlemen, we are going to now play it's clippy to the 9-1-1 call that was made in the swatting attempt of Marjorie jelly green. Location of your emergency health emergency call really center transferring an emergency call season there will be a calling in on the line because you information on an emergency call in your area. Colleagues have concern that some of you. What's the location of your emergency? I'm sorry. So I would serve lifeline and I have a chat here. This may be a flatter situation. Who said that they basically came out to their family about being transgender on the ended up shooting family at the home? Okay, thank you. I'm sorry. What's the address? Rome, Georgia. Okay, can you do the bureau of Warner reputation? I'm sorry. Can you repeat the address for verification? Okay, is everything okay? I'm sorry. I couldn't hear me. No, I can always go. Okay. Rome, Georgia. And as you said, somebody possibly shot somebody. That's what their chatter is telling me I work with suicide lifeline. He shot his family members and he's going to see herself as well. And they may possibly be a slaughter. We're not a 100% sure. But he's saying that he wants help for his family. What we heard was someone had called a suicide hotline that suicide hotline was then notifying police just to give the context to everybody that somebody was claiming that family members had been shot. There was an active shooter and it was over this transgender issue.

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Jason Rantz Reacts to 'Swatting' of Marjorie Taylor Greene's Home

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:19 min | 7 months ago

Jason Rantz Reacts to 'Swatting' of Marjorie Taylor Greene's Home

"Jason, welcome to the show. Thanks for having me. So first, before I get into that, you know, we had this major breaking story. We've got everything that's going on. Marjorie jelly green, can I just get your comment on that? The fact that we're now, we've now gotten to the point where they were trying to essentially S.W.A.T. a sitting member of Congress to potentially have them murdered assassinated, had all sorts of harm come to them because she is trying to ban the very procedures that you've been investigating. Yeah, I mean, swatting in a general sense is obviously incredibly dangerous. It puts the people's lives at risk when officers are being sent to any home, whether it's specifically the allegations in this particular case or anywhere else. You've got officers who are on guard. They can't assume that it's a swatting call. So they have to assume that there's potentially a threat there. And that, of course, brings up the tension even higher. If this happened to a Democrat, this would be a leading story, absolutely everywhere. And it would be about the white supremacists and the mega terrorists who were behind this, but because it's happening to Marjorie Taylor Greene, they're kind of giving it a pass. And of course, we know how the media generally operates in this world, and I would think that regardless as to how any individual feels about any member of Congress. We should be condemning this and we should be investigating this. If this happened to AOC, every single conservative should call it out.

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"jelly" Discussed on Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

07:54 min | 11 months ago

"jelly" Discussed on Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

"I imagine that you saw Sean jelly, the picture for the Giants, it would be hard to miss him. He is listed at 6 11. Mammoth man. Very, very much so. He's listed at 6 11, although he says that he is 6 11 and a half and reportedly was measured at the all important half, which does make him the tallest player in major league history or would if we accept that. John rausch was, of course, 6 11 as well, but jelly says that he has a half inch on rauch. Anyway, he's huge. They even showed his wife and kid in the stands, and they look very tall too. So he pitched for the Giants made his major league debut and it went much better for him. He had a nice, easy one, two, three, inning. I believe. But the headline was that, hey, this guy is huge. And I think he was subsequently optioned after the game already. This was brief, but maybe he'll be back soon anyway. We got a question from Andrew, who said, I'm probably not the only person to ask this question, but just in case, is 6 11 Chan jelly to submariner or sub Mariner, the eternal debate that I still have not resolved. Tyler Rogers, the greatest difference in release point between two pitchers pitching back to back in MLB history. And Andrew was not the only person who asked, we also got a question from listener Evan, who asked about that. And I saw some people on Twitter who were wondering the same thing multiple giant beat writers, including Andrew baggarly speculated that that had to be the greatest release point differential from one picture to the next in major league history. Now, we can't answer that for major league history because of course we do not have relief point data prior to 2008. But we can answer it since 2008. And I'm here to tell you, maybe you somewhat surprisingly, maybe somewhat disappointingly, that no, in fact, this is not the greatest release point differential from one picture to the next, even in the pitch tracking era, and the interesting thing is that as huge as jelly is, his release point is not that extreme because if you watch him, he has kind of a funky motion which I guess you would expect for a 6 11 and a half pitcher, but it looks like it's going to be kind of over the top and then it's not and it ends up being sort of a lower arm slot kind of like a three quarters release. And so his release point is not actually that high or as high as you would think it would be based on his height. So the average pitcher height so far this season is 6 two and a half Chan jelly is 6 11 and a half if we take him at his word here. So he has 9 inches on the average pitcher, but his release point is only 6 inches higher than the average pitcher, so the average release point this year is 5.8 feet above the ground his was 6.3 feet, so that's a 6 inch difference. And that probably actually you would have sub Mariners I'm going to go with sub Mariners on this episode although maybe I'll change the submariners next time that average release point is dragged down by side armors and sub Mariners so really his release point probably isn't even 6 inches higher than the typical non sub Mariner or side armor. So if you take that into account, it's actually not that shocking now Tyler Rogers, the Giants sub Mariner, he does have the lowest release point of any major league pitcher this year. However, Sean jelly, you would expect he'd be close to the top of the leaderboard, but no, he is only 70th, actually. In average release point among the 578 major league pitchers, I come up with when I do this baseball savant search, Tyler Rogers is less at 5 78. He does have the lowest release point of anyone. But there were 69 pitchers, nice number of 69 pitchers with higher release points than Shan jelly so fire. Tyler Rogers is 1.4 feet, basically. And sometimes it looks like he's about to scrape the dirt here. So I did some math with help from Lucas a pastor letters of baseball perspective, effectively wild listener. We had to do some geometry to answer this question because we didn't want to just do height differential or vertical release point differential, but we wanted to look at the distance in release point in space. So there's a vertical and horizontal component to that. So we had to trot out the Pythagorean theorem here and find the hypotenuse basically. And we came up with a list of the greatest distances in release point. And you know, you'd think it'd be even more extreme because I think that Rogers all the way over to the right side of the rubber and I think that jelly was on the left side, but even so we broke it down two ways, one with back to back pictures of the same handedness and one with opposite handedness where you would expect a greater release point difference. And I will put these spreadsheets online as always, but as far as we could tell, this was only the 15th greatest release point disparity of the pitch tracking era since 2008. So that is somewhat surprising to me and maybe to the people who asked this about this. But the greatest difference, according to the stats, was 2009, April 12th, Hideki okajima, followed by Javier Lopez, and there was a difference of 6.5 feet between their average release points on that day, whereas jelly to Rogers was only 5.6 feet. So that's a couple of lefties, then after that, you have a bunch of radius and it probably would not be too hard to guess whose name shows up all over this leaderboard. It's Chad Bradford had Bradford is everywhere on this leaderboard because he had probably an even lower release point than Rogers did. In fact, yes, he did at least some of the time. So after okajima and Lopez, it goes Chad Bradford and Jim Johnson, Chad Bradford and Jeff Neiman, Chad Bradford and Steve trexel, Chad Bradford and randor beard. That was all in 2008. And then you have Oliver Drake former podcast guest and Ryan Thompson, Adam cimber, another weird one. And Rafael de lis, then another Chad Bradford and Dennis sarfate, Danny Jimenez and Tyler Rogers. So Rogers does show up on the leaderboard, but it's actually Danny Jimenez, who is not super tall, but is much more over the top than shanxi as he actually has the greatest disparity with Rogers and that's 9th overall. Then another Chad Bradford, Chad Bradford and lent Cormier, another Adam cimber and John Edwards shot Anderson and Tyler Rogers Matt Whistler and Tyler Rogers Adam simberg again in hunter wood and then finally Chan Shelley and tower Rogers. So only 15th. That is surprising, but it speaks to the outlier nature of Chad Bradford, who he really was. I mean, he must have gotten his knuckles dirty, sometimes it's like, you know, you see the drop and drive pictures who get some dirt on their knees sometimes Bradford, he must have scraped up his fingers at some point because he was really, really getting low. Yeah. And if you're curious about opposite handedness, the greatest disparity that we could find and we couldn't find video for this because it's the dark ages it's 2008, but it seemed to be reasonable or to check out, but Alberto Castillo and Kim mccollough in 2008 for the Orioles, I think that was a lefty righty combo or ready lefty combo that had a difference of 10.05.

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Pope releases Vatican reform, gives weight to fighting abuse

AP News Radio

00:41 sec | 1 year ago

Pope releases Vatican reform, gives weight to fighting abuse

"Pope Francis is long awaited Vatican reforms were released Saturday enough fifty four page document general to the pope spent part of the day which marks the ninth anniversary of his installation addressing children the new constitution for the holy see aims to better protect minors but giving new institutional weight to efforts to fight clerical sex abuse it also prioritizes the role of the Vatican in spreading the faith and allows women to head that it can departments for the first time the document predicate Devin jelly M. or pro claiming the gospel takes effect June fifth and replaces one issued in nineteen eighty eight by pope John Paul the second I'm Julie Walker

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Jennifer Horn Tells Us About Disney's New Star Wars Ride

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:31 min | 1 year ago

Jennifer Horn Tells Us About Disney's New Star Wars Ride

"Jennifer Horner is there. I am here, doctor gee, and more or good morning. Good afternoon. I'm telling you I'm losing it today. Never never. We don't believe you. Hardest working lady in radio. First things first. I'm still jelly at you. I am jelly since I was on your show yesterday that you've been to the new Disney Star Wars ride. How dare you go without me? The first thing I wanted to tell you when we talked yesterday thinking about you all weekend because I did go to Disneyland for the first time in it had to have been four years, I think. And that Star Wars ride, brand new, it's called rise of the resistance. It's really incredible. No spoilers, no spoilers. No spoilers. But just tell us a little bit about that experience 'cause I'm so excited. And I know Jeff is too. You're part of the, I'm sure he is. I love science fiction. I knew I know he loves science fiction and theme parks. They seem right up his alley. But no, you're part of the resistance. And you get captured and you have to find your way out. And it's 8. So it's like an RPG. It's a role playing game. Really kind of cool. You're in there for 18 minutes solid, and it's very immersive, so it's not just like you wait in line and you get on a ride, the beginning part of the ride is actually like a walk through. You feel like you're on the spaceship you're walking through the hall. Oh my gosh. I got a light saber and an X wing? No, but you can buy those. They are available. You can make your own lightsaber. You can make your own droid. I mean, you know, if you've got a 180 bucks to drop at Disneyland, they'll take

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He sent a bunch of dehydrated jelly donuts over

The Dan Bongino Show

00:03 sec | 1 year ago

He sent a bunch of dehydrated jelly donuts over

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AJ Reminisces About Hearing Meat Loaf for the First Time in '77

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

01:28 min | 1 year ago

AJ Reminisces About Hearing Meat Loaf for the First Time in '77

"Now me, back in 77, I just wanted a girl, man. Whether she was cold as ice or an undercover angel or a dancing Queen, I didn't care. Al Stewart told us it was the year of the cat, so I was looking to get lucky and find a chick who made me feel like dancing and would maybe wake me up one night to the sound of thunder. Like I said, I was 15 going on 16 and truth be told, I was a little too tall and could have lost a few pounds. But that summer I dreamt hard for that black haired beauty with big black eyes. And that was doreen Orlando. And so one summer day, jelly Federico slipped in an 8 track tape of this fellow named meatloaf and my whole world changed. The summer became monumental and every memory I made and all the attempts at chasing pretty girls were done with meatloaf's beautiful lyrics swirling around my head. No girl stood a chance after that.

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Biden says pardoned turkeys will get ‘boosted,’ not ‘basted’

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | 1 year ago

Biden says pardoned turkeys will get ‘boosted,’ not ‘basted’

"President Biden pardon two thanksgiving turkeys last year the pardoned turkeys were named corn and calm this year Tina potter and jelly I have to admit to my wife died like three minutes that's what I like for lunch these turkeys are from Indiana the president says they were selected based on their temperaments appearance and I suspect vaccination status needed broader in jelly will be going back to Indiana to a place far away from the dinner table yes is set to get even based on these two truckers a get a boost to president to pardon Turkey since Abraham Lincoln but George H. W. bush made it a tradition starting in nineteen eighty nine at Donahue Washington

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"jelly" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

02:02 min | 1 year ago

"jelly" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"So completely different and so out of sorts with her environment and trying to cope with helping the child grow up So I have a different feeling about metaphor now that it's sort of a way of getting into what's true rather than making it fancier or literary In fact I said it twice I wrote it twice in my original draft The line about preferring to speak in metaphor I prefer to speak in metaphor Yeah I think it got edited out because obviously you don't need to hear twice but it's sort of the crux of my artist's statement that sort of buried in the book itself Clarice's new novel is titled shoet Thank you so much for talking to us today Thank you Danielle I really enjoyed our conversation Musician jelly cleaver is a Jack of all trades She's a multi instrumentalist and vocalist making waves in the South London jazz scene with her band and their self titled EP Jelly cleaver and the forever presence Cleaver also plays guitar in an all female disco band all day breakfast cafe that released their debut EP last month And she's been recognized for her music winning the 2020 Steve Reid innovation award a grant for emerging musical artists Jelly cleaver joins us now from London Welcome to the program Thanks so much for having me So we were just listening to the title track for this project forever presence part one What does that phrase mean and what does this composition mean This composition is quite important to me because I wrote it after losing a loved one and while dealing with the grief it kind of got me thinking quite deeply about you know how we view life and death and how love survives when something passes And so the idea of the forever presence is this.

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This Is the Reason Republicans Won Across the US on Tuesday Night, According to the Left

Mike Gallagher Podcast

03:05 min | 1 year ago

This Is the Reason Republicans Won Across the US on Tuesday Night, According to the Left

"This is what the left says is the reason Republicans won on Long Island in Austin, Texas in Seattle in Ohio in New Jersey in Virginia, north south, east west, Republicans dominated, crushed the Democrat agenda. Crushed the Democrat ideology. Crushed their efforts. To radicalize America, but the mainstream media, the beast as I call them, the beast was howling in pain. Played the race card for a reason, because he knows it works on certain white voters. He did stoke white grievance politics to mobilize the Republican base. His laundered trumps really sort of disgusting flagrant out racism. He's wrapped it in education. Education, which is code for white parents don't like the idea of teaching about race. That's the fundamental problem for these parents and this anti CRT movement. They don't like the way whiteness is being portrayed in these new more inclusive lessons. This wasn't about those pocketbook issues. This was about how white kids feel talking about what black kids go through. The subtext of all this was, we can't let these black and brown people run the country. Glenn young can run on critical race theory that he knew hit a cord around race. I think all the CRT stuff is trumped up, Doc whistling. Some of it was dog whistle racism. The dog whistle messaging that you saw junk in, engage in during the course of the campaign. CRT is in the latest line of school busing, across town busing. Welfare queens, you have it isn't that say it's in that same line and you saw it in the results in Virginia. It's more palatable Republican who still uses the same racist themes that Trump did. He just packaged them in a soccer debt, sweater vest model. He's found a way to launder a pretty racist trope, this idea that we can not talk about America's history because it hurts my feelings. He's turned that into a campaign. White voters do have anxiety about a changing America, right? That it is blacker, it is browner. You've got the Republican jelly like, hey, look, the black and brown folks are coming for us. Some Republican candidates are perfectly willing to use race as a motivating factor for their base. That has gone on for decades and it happened this year. Race is just the most palpable tool in the toolkit. It used to be of the Democratic Party back in the day when they were dixiecrats. And now the Republican Party. This is about the fact that a good chunk of voters out there are okay with white supremacy. Let's call a thing a thing. Actually, scratch that. They are more than okay. That wasn't a skit. That wasn't a parody that wasn't a joke at the Babylon bee. Those were actual pundits on CNN and

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We Have Got to Fight

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

01:18 min | 1 year ago

We Have Got to Fight

"And earlier in this podcast, I mentioned my nephew jelly. I want to tell you something because it has to do with fighting. My nephew Joe is a fighter, many of you have heard about his podcast, many of you have heard me tell multiple stories about growing up with him, it's my nephew. I call him a brother. I was 17 when he was born. And I was there for all of his troubles and angst and everything else that goes to teenage years. And I've been there for him through all his adulthood. And fatherhood. And Joey was an athlete all his life. And his father, my brother in law Jack, taught him as he taught me that you've got to keep moving forward. You've got to fight. You can not listen to people telling you there's no use. You've got to fight. And I know that's a common theme in my shows, but it's important today because whether it's Matt Gaetz or you or me or Joey or America or whatever the fuck it is. The vaccine mandates the master you've got to fight.

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"jelly" Discussed on Eyewitness Beauty

Eyewitness Beauty

05:51 min | 1 year ago

"jelly" Discussed on Eyewitness Beauty

"Pie in. This is crazy in october. Two thousand sixteen she launched super-duper a range of naturally derived bath and body products and then in december of the same year. She launch beauty pie so she's been busy okay. I have two founders frauds. That i wanna talk about that are in the wellness space ready. Who do you go. Okay well there are no slash. Elizabeth homes trial is happening literally right now. I checked new york times this morning. And they reported on length opening arguments from both sides as we know elizabeth poems and theranos are basically global silicon valley base frauds way. Did you read the book. Bad blood no not yet. Do you even know what i'm talking about. Yo she famously modeled herself. After steve jobs she wore black turtlenecks. It makes you really did our homework. And she's like. I'm going to move to silicon valley these rich white guys so many and i'm gonna also trick walgreens into putting blood testing machines that don't work and to all their stores and trick people into thinking that they're getting legitimate medical results when they're not and she knowingly continued on with her company and bringing a new investment and actually putting stuff on the market when she knew. These results were inaccurate. These blood testing results anyway. Her trial is starting now. She could spend up to twenty years in prison if she's convicted and my favorite line from the opening arguments. This is from. Her lawyer said this the villain the government just presented is actually just a living breathing human being. We did her very best each and every day and then he says this from the new york times way but the jury know that holmes was a new mother and pointed out homes his own mother in the audience. Like what the fuck. She wasn't a mother when this happened. And what is being a mother have to do with anything. It doesn't make you a good person. Currently working with what he has which is unsympathetic defendant. Who has basically no chance of coming back are even is basically like this is. What being an entrepreneur is you just like believe in your idea relentlessly even if all the facts point to the fact that you're lying and so their argument is basically. This is silicon valley. Baby get used to she also. Has this like weird underground fan. Base is really obsessed with her despite accepting and knowing the fact that she's a fraud. I mean i find her so creepy. I can't speaking of creepy one of the co founders of sweet green was in hot water. Finally say hot chicken water you know like they basically have chicken juice..

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"jelly" Discussed on Eyewitness Beauty

Eyewitness Beauty

03:20 min | 1 year ago

"jelly" Discussed on Eyewitness Beauty

"His house in italy and boy is it aspirational addicted to working out. So much. so that. He replaced his kitchen with gym equipment so he basically has an espresso machine and probably a mini fridge with individual bottles of water. And i think he just kind of walks around his place and like flips through his book collection and then stops in. The hallway. does some chin-ups apps that's cool. I mean that would like if you got rid of for me be like my toaster and replaced it with a medicine ball and i just did some medicine balls caught instead of doing your piece of flagging bread. I would be probably better for it. There's a plan that's is a new diet. plan that we might want to invent. What else do we have this week. Let's just get into all the headlines from the bbc world mexico. I guess. I'll take credit for this since i was just. There has done away with animal testing the whole country. You can't test cosmetics on animals in mexico so robo people and animals especially are very happy about this. Congratulations animals this week. Actually it was yesterday our time. But when you're listening to this it will have been wednesday. Jennifer aniston revealed the brand that she has been working on for the past couple of years. It's called lola v. Which was a name that she trademarked like almost ten years ago when she launched a fragrance with that name it is a detangle her in a single product in the brand so far but she's said on instagram. That there's much more to come in my first reaction to hearing the news that she had launched this brand was that i thought she was an investor in living proof. Oh yeah and they would have been a conflict. But i just read that. She sold her stake or four. She launched this brand so that obviously has all probably been part of the process of doing. Her own thing was having to get out of living proof and then people have been speculating. What else will be in the line. But i mean. She has a trademark protected for all sorts of cosmetics products. But i saw her of you know. Commercials are still running. So but if he doesn't have hair so maybe that is like not can actually do have hair they do. Yeah maybe she's just signed onto a vino body via but anyway congratulations. I had no clue. People called her lola. Did you know that no any. You should order the detangle. Her and report back. It is clean. It's vegan clean meaning no sulfites. No sorry no sulphates. No parabens no. What's the really hard one to say. Allow fiasco fillet. It uses chia seeds. And do i think as the other ingredient that. They're bamboo and things like that. But i want you to use it in report. I just did a whole doggedness thing. I really don't have room right now. I loved avi says their products are so good. You know what. Actually you can still buy jennifer aniston by jennifer aniston oda per from on. Hsen for twenty nine dollars. I feel like we should ride that so this is a follow up to a story that we did. What at the end of last year. Everyone's favorite korean sunscreen import brand period. Oh who famously..

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"jelly" Discussed on Eyewitness Beauty

Eyewitness Beauty

03:25 min | 1 year ago

"jelly" Discussed on Eyewitness Beauty

"I would say eyewitness beauties. Own cody rigsby. Yeah the star. Peleton instructed found him. You're the star maker here in yahoo. I found him but so did like hundreds of thousands of peleton users before me. He is the seinfeld of cycling called him. We've dubbed him. Hasn't quite caught on. Yet but i think we'll still try to push that narrative he's on the next season of dancing with the stars which is as sort of silly of a show as it is. It's widely watched and massively successful. So that's going to put him on the world stage so we are really happy for cody. Rigsby jessica chastain. I've talked about on this podcast. That i am a chastain. Eac self-professed self titled chastain eac. I can't get enough molly's game. I've seen it many times. I think she's a wonderful actress. There are few like her. She has had it factor. Movie star charisma that said she. And oscar isaac. I'm gonna talk like page six tongues wagging at the venice film festival last week. When he looked at her on the red carpet very lovingly. Her hand was over his shoulders and then he very gingerly started like kissing pressing the inside of her arm which instead of making people feel uncomfortable actually like all the silly instagram accounts for like couple goals. Yeah he's like smelling her her armpits. Pit yeah it was. Variously has loan. It was very tender. I'm just thinking how. Every time i see these actors and stuff i'm like how would i feel if i was wife because he's married. You know what i mean. So she has a baby. Yeah neither of those things actually mean any true offense like man that has to be a weird feeling. I mean if i were in her shoes i would feel weird right. Guess what jessica chastain husband's name is charles. Chessman no edge. His name is posse day. Prep celo what are the origins of this gianluca passi. Prep apparently john newco. Oh he's actually from a talion noble family. Some people have all the luck. Marrying jessica chastain being born into an italian family. Oh and he's like very handsome. I can't. I tried to type in just phonetically what you said but i can't find him prep. Pr ep like the one today. hiv prevention medication. and then o. S. c. u. l. o. s. prep sooalo's o. s. u. s. o. l. You're like just maiming letters. okay okay. But oscar isaac oscar is. It says a wife. Jessica chastain has a husband and yet somehow fascinating they can still have a good jin Not ginger tender moment on the red carpet ginger yet and then our final feel-good google of the week is rick owens. Plus venice italy home. New pictures were on vogue dot com of.

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36 Minutes (MM #3811)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 1 year ago

36 Minutes (MM #3811)

"The NASA minute. With Kevin mason, if you're a hot dog lover, you've probably seen the news about how bad hot dogs are for you. Researchers out of the University of Michigan have done a study of more than 5800 foods and rank them by their nutritional disease burden. Not their nutritional value, but really just the opposite. And basically what they came up with, a beef hot dog on a bun, results in 36 minutes in your loss of life. Now, there are other foods you can consume to basically go back and improve your life. For example, a peanut butter and jelly sandwich can add 33 minutes to your life. No, I don't know if they get specific about what kind of peanut butter would jelly what kind of bread. But it's kind of interesting to see that every food item does have some value or lack thereof. Anymore, if I eat a hot dog once or twice a year, it's a shock, not because I don't love them, but just because I like those fancy hot dogs. The one you buy at the hot dog stands, we just don't have that many of them left. I guess if you eat a hot dog and then eat a peanut butter and jelly sandwich together, you're only losing three minutes.

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36 Minutes (MM #3811)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 1 year ago

36 Minutes (MM #3811)

"The NASA minute. With Kevin mason, if you're a hot dog lover, you've probably seen the news about how bad hot dogs are for you. Researchers out of the University of Michigan have done a study of more than 5800 foods and rank them by their nutritional disease burden. Not their nutritional value, but really just the opposite. And basically what they came up with, a beef hot dog on a bun, results in 36 minutes in your loss of life. Now, there are other foods you can consume to basically go back and improve your life. For example, a peanut butter and jelly sandwich can add 33 minutes to your life. No, I don't know if they get specific about what kind of peanut butter would jelly what kind of bread. But it's kind of interesting to see that every food item does have some value or lack thereof. Anymore, if I eat a hot dog once or twice a year, it's a shock, not because I don't love them, but just because I like those fancy hot dogs. The one you buy at the hot dog stands, we just don't have that many of them left. I guess if you eat a hot dog and then eat a peanut butter and jelly sandwich together, you're only losing three minutes.

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"jelly" Discussed on Squawk Pod

Squawk Pod

08:06 min | 1 year ago

"jelly" Discussed on Squawk Pod

"As a high and liquor or the income inequality which is a fascinating subject for me. To talk about china i think. Income inequality inequality seems so great. Because it's a communist country and because it's supposed to be a gala -tarian and it's not and then you wonder for someone who it's like what i say not what i do for the leaders in china because they're all wealthy i'm sure so like so many places reveres people like jack ma right but if you're going to really not ever change your stripes just in terms of personal freedom if you really are gonna have this weird hybrid between a free market capitalism but we're human rights and personal freedom is restricted. If you really gonna keep it you need that control. You can't just control control companies. You own them but you also gotta control the populace in part of that problem is you. Don't want billion people really p o'd that there's a couple of million that have all this money all right so it's it's just in their best interest or not let happen. Even though america crecy i still think is the best way to do things because it rewards hard world. That's why we are but harrison. How do they keep the meritocracy going over there. When they everything they do to now just enough you can get here. You can have this without too much. That's i mean that's part of the reason that the chinese tech. Crackdown that we've seen. They don't want too much power in the hands of the tech companies. Which have all the data on your income on everything because people are using ali pay instead of state run payment systems so sometimes you got to hand it to him just in terms of intelligence and ruthlessness at their able to keep control the way most of what are we got three hundred plus here and so they have is five-time five six times so whenever they're trying to do anything they gotta do it five or six times as well as we do it for the number of people that are there are hard work or needed decider. Us i fall back into fell back into w everyone they need the next on squawk todd mask mandates vaccine mandates incentives threats and everything in between shelly archambault board member of horizon often nordstrom at a former. Ceo herself takes us inside the room. Where all these decisions are happening need people to work. We need people to serve our clients and as you look across the board. That's really what all businesses are trying to do trying to keep business and economy going. We're back after this exchange is now a podcast. I'm brian sullivan. Joined meet as we hit the biggest money stories from around the world breaking down the risks and rewards of global trade the news. You need to know what real world actionable advice. Even a little fun and unique content. You won't get anywhere else like the most random but interesting thing you'll hear all day subscribe to the worldwide exchange podcast. Today this is qualified. Welcome back to squawk box here and cnbc. I'm joe kern along with melissa. Becky and andrew off today delta airlines. The first major company to impose a financial penalty on unvaccinated employs starting november. First those who haven't been inoculated. We'll pay two hundred dollars per month more for health. Insurance premiums delta says the fees cover the or the fee will cover the higher cost of insuring employees who get cove and ceo. Ed bastion said the average cova hospital. Stay costs fifty thousand dollars per person and he said since the rise of the cova dealt vary. All employees who have been hospitalized with cova were not fully vaccinated. So that makes sense. I think to me. And i don't i don't know what i think about it I mean i tried to pay bonuses and then you go the opposite and tried to actually the only thing i thought it was that were there actuarial calculations actually made two hundred sounds like totally arbitrary and say okay. You don't get charge. A is that really cover the or is it just. We know there's going to be some hospitalizations with unvaccinated employees. Were just going to raise a certain sum of money and apply it towards that and hope it helps ors two hundred the actual number. What would it really cost to cover actuarially. He said twenty thousand dollars on average fifty but house two hundred but to think not every single unvaccinated boy hospitalized so i just wonder whether that's really our insurance insurance people have actually looked at that. And that's i mean that's the same question for for instance smokers to twenty three hundred not six hundred. It's not fifty charge. People who smoke companies charge people who are obese extra in terms of premiums for healthcare. Or they give the people who don't smoke credits but they proved that they don't smoke. So i don't know if their numbers behind it how. How much do you think how strongly you have to feel about the vaccine to coney up two hundred a month. Two hundred yeah. I mean i think a lot of people like okay you know. I really didn't want to get this but all right give me a hundred is. That's a pretty good inducement isn't every show. yeah right. that's a pretty good inducement which also means you probably won't end up on a ventilator. That's you for some people. That's not the calculation their head for whatever personal reasons choices. People think that there's a microchip in the vaccine. It's going to allow the government to monitor. Can't get onboard. That's one of the reasons people aren't getting it then. Just make up your own reason. Anything the i mean. I'm sure that means that. Some people think that aliens gave this to the biden administration to to somehow harness. I dunno keep people under control. I'm sure anything you didn't come up with there. Are people out there that that's why not the country that has been able to kobe. Zero the fastest china right and think of what they had to do to their population to do that. Exerted firm control right into the people point to that and say you know maybe. This is the government's way. I'm not saying that that's the case at all. But that is some people's thinking. See me i you know. I got two of them. They told me pfizer's got one ready for me. One yeah booster. You'd go on the way. I i'm on the way home. I'd stop off. I don't care get a shot. Boom done twenty nine times the antibodies. If something the only thing that gives me pause when i read sean penn is is so out there in saying you must work sued. And that's what i'm like. Do i need to rethink my position. Because you know the guy visit hsieh's hates on any american so when when the left gets when the hollywood left gets that point then i started thinking maybe this do i need to rethink my present to stick with your beliefs job joining us. Now shelly. Archambault board member of horizon and nordstrom and the former ceo of metric stream. Shelly we we had just before we get into the meat of things. We had a discussion. Do you think that numbers just pulled out of thin air. You think they have any idea actuarially what they need to cover as a company for healthcare because of of cova for their employees. You think it's exactly.

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Covid Vaccine Certificates: A Marketplace for Fakes

Squawk Pod

02:09 min | 1 year ago

Covid Vaccine Certificates: A Marketplace for Fakes

"Is more american businesses demand. Proof of vaccination more chinese counterfeiters are making bogus vaccination cards eunice. Yoon joins us now with more state kovac. Nineteen vaccination cards are on sale. In china online marketed with plastic sleeves or holders custom made for the cards one vendor tells us their certificates will be shipped from a major business area in junk province or from a warehouse in the industrial town of shenzhen. This batch of one hundred is from the manufacturing hub of egwu. The forgeries are may look as if they're issued by the department of health and human services. And the cdc but typos in both english and spanish. Give the lowest version away. Even the word vaccine is misspelt. The fake end its holder sell here for eight cents on the black market cybersecurity firms. Found the focard's priced anywhere from several dollars to hundreds. This vendor says she shipped ten thousand to the us this month alone. We've had this discussion on on the set a lot. about one. new york's going to mandate something and there are. there are ways to do more than just. I don't know how how you expect anything different. Given how easy it is. Have one of these things that look authentic. You need to do a bar code. Or i mean it needs to be in the computer system from the healthcare provider where you got it so that it can be so. This won't be. They're not going to be making money for a long time. I don't think on this unison. Once once people authorities get their interact together. Yeah the people. The vendors here definitely are aiming to make a lot more money but as you said the authorities are clamping down over in. Us customs officials have seized thousands of these fake cards in places like tennessee. And alaska with the vendors also told us that they've been advising their middle agents They're kind of the middleman agents that if they want to. If they end up facing potential trouble in the us they could just send these small batches is. It makes it a lot more difficult to trace.

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This Stock Is the Gift That Keeps on Giving

MarketFoolery

02:03 min | 1 year ago

This Stock Is the Gift That Keeps on Giving

"Got more tech related earnings. We're going to start with the chip maker. Invidia second quarter. Revenue came in higher than expected and management's guidance for third quarter revenue was also higher than analysts were expecting and shares of invidia up six percent. This on the surface looks pretty good. What does it look like underneath the surface. It's the gift that keeps on giving. I mean like the jelly of the month club. I mean total revenue up sixty eight percent here revenue for the the outlook. Like you were talking about chris. Six point eight billion you know for the third quarter of fiscal twenty twenty two that is definitely higher than analysts expected. I have been calling this a data center company. That does gaming. I'm going to say i was wrong about this. Only in the sense of this quarter because boy this quarter in video gaming business was absolutely and fogo on fire up. Eighty five percent to three point. Six billion up eleven percent from the previous quarter. This i mean it is still very much a cloud story here chris because for those who do not know invidia has arguably the top rated cloud gaming business in the world in g force now and that is now supporting over more than one thousand games on old computers in videos really killing it here now. The data center business. Chris was up thirty five percent. It's still a phenomenal business. And i think when you think about invidia it just does more stuff than you think it does like. It doesn't just make chips it makes these graphs cards that go into your gaming console. They also make servers that go into data centers. They are making a cloud gaming service that people like and are actually using. They're making software for doing ai. Tooling

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"jelly" Discussed on The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast

The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast

07:39 min | 1 year ago

"jelly" Discussed on The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast

"Today's show organic few rolls past the jelly and eating cheese. Now some more. Bob and tom you want without this is bob. And baxter now we gotta move forward with something We've just started featuring this This show has many faults and we certainly failed to mention many things. And that's where this new segment comes in featuring jeff oscar from our staff. There is on the big screen. Uh-huh suspenders that's nice nice Yes sir geoff. Looks like a a hill man who has hill man. Time to mention news with me jeff. That's right okay. Good what i do here is Sometimes we give you the news story. But we don't give you the entire new story. So what i'm here to do is fill in our listeners with the news that you all failed dementia. Okay what you failed to mention redundant. Scientists claim a new style of drinking straw as the instant cure for hiccups what you failed to mention scientists also clay. An old style of wine cork is the instant cure for the farts. Ah body found floating in japanese harbor. Turned out to be a sex doll. What you failed to mention. Technically anybody found floating in a harbor can be a sex don. Cows recently escaped from an la. Slaughterhouse what you failed to mention after sitting on the four. Oh five a couple of hours. They decided to go back. The beer company cores is offering a new alcoholic. Hard seltzer ice cream. What you failed to mention. It won't be long before cops here. Only two scoop saw sopher passing motorists. How much they've had to drink tonight. In thailand elephant broke. Throw a woman's kitchen wall what you failed to mention. He was just looking for some kool-aid and anonymous diner in new hampshire left a waitress a sixteen thousand dollar tip what you failed to mention. How big her breast word pizzeria in. Ohio offering a new sucato pizza. What you failed to mention cells sounds to me like they're just hide a bug issue. Oh skater thing over over about that you be what researchers are saying. The animal's may laugh. But they don't actually know for sure what you failed to mention. Maybe they should have picked a show other than two broke. Girls to use for their experiment failed to mention news. Jeff foschi company is offering human cobb posting for dead loved ones. They take the deceased and compost some over the next few months before returning the new composted soil to the family. What you failed to mention the tomatoes debut this year were way better than any tomatoes. He grew will he was alive. Fire damaged a waterslide and new jersey. What you failed to mention. I'm going to have to assume. All the bronze urn tanner left on the slide led to a self combustion situation the only thing worse than a water. Slide on fire seeing a boat on fire Isn't that depressing. Just sitting there surrounded by the thing it needs to be saved. I can't get it. The four feet into your flaming boat couldn't be any closer yet at the same time further away. It's kind of like a metaphor for when you have a crush on your cousin a disney visitor on the living with the land. Reid jumped out of the boat and stole a cucumber. What you failed to mention. I bet you a hundred dollars. This hillbilly takes cucumbers off of her salad. Every time dirty ashtray on the table failed to mention. Jeff hosking by lay. The tiger king is coming out with his own line. a weed. what you failed to mention tiger king marijuana is a gateway drug. You go from smoking. Mary j. to smoke in your buddy kevin We'll thank you very much. I have more information about that. Human compost this is We talked about this once before. It is just bizarre. Yeah i mean this is an oregon. Yeah according to o i n. Tv news with a vision of what news should be. Wait a minute coin. tv. Oh i n tv. Shouldn't it be news for a change or news for a change adds details either way. That's right governor governor. Kate brown signed house bill. Twenty five seventy four that legalizes. A process called natural organic reduction the law also and clarifies rules surrounding alkaline hydrolysis known as aqua cremation representative pam. Maher said the state plans to have its rules in place for natural organic reduction facilities by twenty twenty two. The law goes into effect. July first of twenty twenty two according to vices motherboard. Natural organic reduction breaks down the body into soil as a small environmental footprint. Recompose the country's first human composting funeral home works by placing eight corpse in a cylinder with organic materials like wood chips plants and straw the cylinders than heated and turned repeatedly for several with a hook until it's broken down into a nutrient rich soil. They can be delivered back to the family or used for planting. So it's essentially a rotisserie oven. Roy underwater kind of filled with water at certainly. And all this yeah. So it's like it rotisserie combined with the suv. He'd kinda yeah sure but wouldn't mean natural reduction just be bearing in the ground rather than well heating it up with straw and i don't know they're all make sense to me. I this is something i would. I would really consider doing being just being put back into the earth bedroom. Just be put back into the earth instead of having this process. That seems to be to be very unnatural. It's ready to fly hulu. Yeah what a body. I mean a very your body in your backyard. No yeah.

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I've Only Had Two Scoops Officer

The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast

00:15 sec | 1 year ago

I've Only Had Two Scoops Officer

"The beer company cores is offering a new alcoholic. Hard seltzer ice cream. What you failed to mention. It won't be long before cops here. Only two scoop saw sopher passing motorists. How much they've had to drink tonight.

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Here’s a List of Some of the Best Pro-America Companies

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:19 min | 1 year ago

Here’s a List of Some of the Best Pro-America Companies

"Give us the five or the best companies that come to mind across different industries. Gosh the reason why. I created a second boat and so i did to have all this on the top of my head but On a good for your shopping for your everyday groceries us Again for fast food. I would say wendy's is is a really good Gasoline is loves the others. I'm afraid i didn't come with a list of the best you're looking at some of them here that Good night has a pretty good score. hanes score nissan. Not so good papa. John's has a pretty good score which is good Payless car rental right down the middle patriot mobile as a five out of five. Good yes so. That's not a huge surprise there Amac adf obviously jelly belly. That's good to see. So reagan's favorite Jelly beans and Just like some of the ones that you would expect pure flix and kind of cornerstone But there's some on here. That are actually pretty surprising. That have really really good scores. As i mentioned but fedex you know one point eight three not not very good. You know kind of Dipping below their so enclosing guys. I just want close out this segment here on. I just want to reemphasize the point that every single person has power in this process that they could step up. And you have to if you wouldn't give your money to planned parenthood. Then don't go by a trinket or a hamburger that will give money to planned parenthood for you. It's the same thing and especially when you look at a family and they say hey we're gonna go redesign our home okay. If you're no redesign your home you're gonna spend ten thousand bucks. The profit margin on that at a certain home improvement store lee pretty significant and you might even be giving as much as two hundred fifty of that ten thousand dollars to their their charitable account. Right and that that's not unforeseen considering the markup but if you go to the right store it won't go to planned parenthood. It won't go to these kind of pro abortion anti-american open border companies

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Turns Out My Ex Didn’t Get Eaten by a Shark

Mega

02:25 min | 1 year ago

Turns Out My Ex Didn’t Get Eaten by a Shark

"Well per us. I'm joined by my co host. He's the youth pastor for our high school ministry called climax. Please welcome tom graham. Hey allie hey gray. How's it going with your climax kids ellie. I'm in a bit of a personal crisis right now. in fact i'm just clean of. I guess like i feel like i've seen it goes to something you look like. You've seen a ghost. You're pam what's wrong. Well halley i guess for those who've been listening for awhile you know that i've had to really serious relationships in the past year you've mentioned before i've head mingo kim tomato got eaten by a shar do's and and also Becky buca over. Good about bob and Halley it turns out that mango is still alive. What she survived the attack there was no attack halley. No shark new attack no. She thinks her own death. Apparently she faked her own death. Halley i know so i'm kind of freaking out. 'cause i'm finding this all out because you know i had to. Essentially she started contacting me at my old place right now. Actually crashing it. My jeep set about with. I'm not sure if i mentioned in my class. And so she started leaving all these crazy messages and my old place. Until i'm like well. I can't go back to my condor and so now i'm just like pretty much. Hold up at the duplex and i'm just gonna stay there now because apparently make a ease back and she's alive. She was just hiding out in mexico. And like a love nasa something. And then. what's crazy. Is that becky to buco game. And then she got a like jelly of everything like my kids. Say and so. She's like posting all this trash online. About how like. I don't respect god's house to you know basically get like advance my career which is insane. My crew is amazing. So i'm just dealing with this whole thing right now with. I've got these you know you know. These three people like vying for my attention. You know to people.

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"jelly" Discussed on Happy Hour Gets Weird

Happy Hour Gets Weird

02:46 min | 1 year ago

"jelly" Discussed on Happy Hour Gets Weird

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"jelly" Discussed on Happy Hour Gets Weird

Happy Hour Gets Weird

05:45 min | 1 year ago

"jelly" Discussed on Happy Hour Gets Weird

"Seems pretty rad And as the fat as the fan club states many of the club members do not actually believe in the paintings curse and a spouse logical explanations to the fire accidents where the paintings remained unscathed nonetheless. All of us are very much interested in keeping this enduring. Modern legend alive which. I just think that's really fun. I do think that's fun in cool so it was debunked like the but i mean just because something's toward earned because of that doesn't mean the crying boy isn't coming out of the painting. I tending over your candle climbing back into the painting and being like fuck you. This is what you get for eating spaghetti in front of me while i sit here crying. I mean okay. What i get a crying boy painting do. Do i wanna join the fan club. No i will join the fan club. But i don't wanna cry and boy painting. You have to have the painting to join the fan club. Oh i i just assumed now. I think you just have to enjoy the urban legend in the story surrounding it. I don't think she's just tempting everyone to have a house fire. Join at your own I love that urban legend. And i cannot wait for the day that i can tell that. Urban legend to my children around campfire purse might be real. Just because something has has flame retardant varnish on it doesn't mean it's not also i Well i mean is like really. It was really painted in honor of like the worst act in human history so i just feel like it does have it houses bad energy you totally totally and then you add like you said fuel to that fire you hear one story and the new here another one and then people start just literally. Pardon the pun. Add fuel to the out buyers You know yeah yeah could be like. It isn't urban legend that maybe turned itself into a oba crying. Boy told arsonist crying. Boy topa scary. I know it is scary. Oh hey remind me. At the end. I learned a new fact today to share it with you and anybody listening you thought it was terrifying but also kind of cool but mostly terrifying so reminding at the end. Okay all right. Are you ready for my cursed object. Yes i don't think ready ready for this jelly. What does that song. We have the rights to sing that. Probably for this jelly. Does she say jelly jelly say jelly. Delicious yeah. I don't think you're ready for this jelly. We'll look that up at the into. I don't want you know members of the beyond say fan club fucking writing in saying that we're ruining the lyrics to.

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"jelly" Discussed on Happy Hour Gets Weird

Happy Hour Gets Weird

04:18 min | 1 year ago

"jelly" Discussed on Happy Hour Gets Weird

"Do you remember like great dinner. Hey painting remember the time at dangerous fascist dictator The area nation tried to murder the entire world. Wasn't that crazy like every time you're eating see staring directly into the eyes of a child is crying. Nazis am i right cheeses. Christ oh my gosh. Okay sorry i digress. So as i said people began to kind of freak out As the stories came in more stories you know kept going and going as all of these claims began to circulate. Firefighters spoke out saying that in all of the fires associated with the crime. Boy prints there were obvious sources that were not supernatural right But at the same time a firefighter did also admit that he had seen crying. Boy prints at over fifty fire since the seventies o. But i mean i could just be a numbers game. I mean it could. If it was super popular everybody forgot to clean out their lint And everybody had a crying like the statistically he's going to see a lot of crime boy paintings yes with all the hysteria surrounding the curse. The painting the sun offered to destroy the prince to anyone who wanted to send. There's in and on halloween of that year. They burnt over twenty five hundred crying boy. Paintings amass bonfire. Oh my goodness. It took a little effort to get him to burn but they find it daily A british writer and comedian did a piece on bbc radio four where he examined the painting and the claims. It would not burn. He found that the prince were coated in a flame. Retardant coating also most likely the string attaching. The pain into the wall would burn quickly causing the painting to fall face down Furthermore the fire service has since noted that the painting was mounted on high density board. Which i guess is hard to ignite okay so basically a fire would start house the flimsy string holding the painting to the wall. Would you know burn and break. The painting would fall face down with the combination of the hardboard. That the print was mounted on with the fire. Retardant varnish Would protect the crime boy paintings while the rest of the house was destroyed. Pretty crazy. I mean maybe everything should be made in the same way that these crime boy paintings i i kind of now wanna crying boy outfit. Coming into fire season here in california can't hurt so the curse was seemingly debunked However the legend still grew even if the hysteria surrounding the painting did not according to Medium dot com one story claims and this is a quote from medium. One story claims that the boy in the painting was an orphan. Living in madrid. Despite a priest's warning that the fires broke out wherever the boy went. The artists decided to adopt the child sometime later the artist's studio burned down. The little boy ran away never to be seen again. Ooh so what i really enjoyed about. The story is how things like. This can become their own legend it's on numerous cursed objects lists. It's on youtube. I actually heard about it on. The krypton factor. Podcast a podcast. That i love and always puts me in a good mood and everyone kind of adds a bit of their own story. And you know kind of builds upon this urban legend which i just love and now the crying boy painting even has a fan club so There is a historian named 'em ruez. Who is interested in urban legends. And things like that. And she launched the crime boy fan club..

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"jelly" Discussed on Happy Hour Gets Weird

Happy Hour Gets Weird

05:45 min | 1 year ago

"jelly" Discussed on Happy Hour Gets Weird

"Possession do you believe in curses. I believe in curses in the way that kind of in the same way you do. I think that if i think that believing in something makes it real So if you believe that. Somebody's cursed you or you. There's like bad energy in something. I think that that can happen And i think that the more people who kind of believe that something is happening the more powerful that becomes So i don't know. I think that there's more power in people's thoughts then maybe realize yes. I'm working on a topa right now Will you make me one. That does all my house chores. Please yeah remind. I don't have that much mental power. It can only make one. I think a people's thoughts really control the reality. But also what kind of reinforces my belief in curses is every culture pretty much has like a protection against curses so we have lake protection prayers. We have Binding in like the wiccan and the witchcraft Culture or religion. We have Eve ally is a symbol is to protect against literally the evil eye or occurs or like people that want to do harm to you. I mean i just. I feel like it. There's it's like all over the world it's it has to be has to be real like foot sued yet laugh at bigfoot. Okay europe buttercup. Oh thank you. Thank you all my sources at the end of the cursed object. I am exploring. Today is the crying boy painting. The crying boy is just as its name implies. A painting of a young boy with a sad pouting look on his face. His cheeks are lined with tears. It was painted by a man named bruno amarillo although he went by giovanni braga lynn for his art. Those his pen name. The artist painted a series of these crying. Children paintings saying that they were created to remind people of the orphans of world. War two the line of crying children works became very popular. More than fifty thousand paintings were sold in the u. k. Alone and the crying boy. Painting in particular became extremely popular and was mass produced beginning in the fifties in england which makes the curse even more bizarre in my opinion as well as more dangerous. Well okay so. I feel like we have terrible. Incidents in the world like world war two and the holocaust and genocide. I feel like we.

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"jelly" Discussed on Happy Hour Gets Weird

Happy Hour Gets Weird

04:13 min | 1 year ago

"jelly" Discussed on Happy Hour Gets Weird

"Hello friends in weirdos. Welcome back. I'm cassie and i'm tiffany. And this is happy hour gets weird or two friends who have cocktails and talk about weird shit. Thank you so much for joining us for the weirdest happy hour around. Yes and if you're new here hello hi old here. Hello hi what are we drinking today. Let's start with what we're drinking. Let's mix it up. Okay so i am drinking a key lime cooler and it is so good it's whip cream vodka and simply lie made and a little bit of fresh lime juice and it is. It tastes just like a key lime pie. I wished that my glass was made out of graham cracker crust. I feel like that's a fail- on your part that you didn't make homemade graham cracker crust. Did you remedy graham crackers. I did not. That's recommendation for you. At home yes. I did not. Because i did not have any gluten-free graham crackers. I'm gluten free. So i did not do that. But that is a recommendation. And i will gluten-free graham crackers. Next time at the store and make this or make the cocktail for your children. One of the to figure it out. I could probably do whip cream and lime made in shaker for them Rimmed with graham cracker crumbs and they would probably love it. They would think that was pretty freaking sweet. It key lime pie. Always reminds me of dexter yum for dexter anchor. Key lime pie So anyways that's our cocktail pictures in recipe on our social media's per use okay so today we're talking about curses I want to ask you. What are your opinions.

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"jelly" Discussed on The Ralph Report

The Ralph Report

05:40 min | 1 year ago

"jelly" Discussed on The Ralph Report

"Game little of the solo version from season one. And you know it's funny. It's an urban legend. A lot of people think alan thicke wrote the theme song to growing pains zero so many other. But he didn't do this. One did facts of life. He did his late night. Talk show that the theme song actually did better than the show thicke of the night. Different strokes was also his. But the show's creator. Neil marlins picked a professional songwriter named steve. Dorf who is the father of Stephen dwarf of dorf the actor He did a lot of music for Country artists mostly wrote for kenny. Rogers and others. They asked him to write the theme song and he wrote as long as we've got each other it was his relationship with. Bj thomas they got bj. Sing it on the show. And as steve mentioned jennifer warren's came in she is known for her duets. She did Time of my life with The guy from the righteous brothers or Dirty dancing also did up where we belong with joe cocker. She came in to do a duet version. that's the version. Almost everyone recognizes immediately. Here it.

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"jelly" Discussed on The Ralph Report

The Ralph Report

06:00 min | 1 year ago

"jelly" Discussed on The Ralph Report

"That was congenial and fish. Lips taken the stage and the crowd of other dozens on hand to witness it. Some of them were filming him and he didn't care for it. Here's years old kid himself losing his shit. He's a charmer. He's charmer that richie. He's actually treating his his couple of fans that way that's terrible and.

"jelly" Discussed on The Ralph Report

The Ralph Report

05:36 min | 1 year ago

"jelly" Discussed on The Ralph Report

"Every two months going. You should other prevents heart attack and is it and they're saying we've done all the research. There is no amount of alcohol that we can recommend. That helps your health in any way. It's all poisonous right. They all did hurts your brain and your liver and your heart. And it's all. I've bad america's people but like there's no alcohol is better than any alcohol. That's what these doctors. That's the science. Behind which i say buzzed. Low me because that may be true. But here's the thing kids. I'm going to end up just as dead as the people who don't drink. And then those fading flickering moments of consciousness. Who's going to look back and say i. Well i had the shit i. I had some good times. I think i did my father when he was diagnosed with brain. Cancer turned to me at seconds after diagnosis. I'll never forget this. Because i would have been a blubbering mess. In a fetal position on the floor of the hospital he turned me and said i had a great time. And i said if you can say that about your life when facing the end and you did you win and you know what makes me say. I had a great time. I liked to drive. Had a great time without likes to drink. So name. Your poison eddie pants. The milk or water. I love me.

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"jelly" Discussed on This is Today

This is Today

05:24 min | 2 years ago

"jelly" Discussed on This is Today

"Through it and what's the population. Well it's about six million or so. It's called the biking city because it has over seventy four kilometers of bicycle pathways. And much. Like i didn't do the math on peanuts into miles for you just doesn't make sense for me to instead. Talk about christ the redeemer. That's the big statue of christ with his hands out there Arms spread out above rio. That you know you're picturing it right. Yeah well guess what that has been struck by lightning a ton of times. In fact it gets struck two to four times each year. So it's quite electric. I guess you'd say Yeah so if there's a storm maybe that is not the tourist attraction to go see that particular day The statue it's ninety eight feet erected in nineteen thirty one moving now to seventeen eighty one here in the states. The articles of confederation went into a fact. Okay so what was this. Basically it was the written rules for the original thirteen states Kind of a league of friendship as they called it while the process started for writing this back in seventeen seventy five and seventeen. Seventy seven They you know kept to like passing it around the state's trying to get it ratified was finally ratified on this day. As i mentioned in seventeen eighty one. The american revolution was going on in. This was sort of a wartime dekel declaration back then And you know that had been going on basically isn't the entire process of all of this of course it was replaced by the constitution in seventeen. Eighty seven okay. Seventeen ninety now. On this day i use. Census was authorized. Okay this year after george. Washington was elected president And basically it called for various bits of information to be provided including the name of the head of the family and the number of persons in each household except they would break that down into the number of free white males of sixteen years or older and this was basically to assess the country's military potential. Right it also included free white males under sixteen free white females and all other free persons in the household hatcher how that quite works out but then it counted slaves separately. And here's the shocking thing about this seventeen point. Eight percent of the total population of the united states in seventeen ninety were slaves. That's amazing to me. I you know like you hear these numbers. It's like that a lot now when you think about that. Let's put in the number three point. Nine million inhabitants of the united states and seventeen point eight percent of those were slaves now george washington and the secretary of state. thomas jefferson. Were actually skeptical of the numbers that were provided by the census because they were expecting a number that exceeded the three point. Nine million art and three ohio officially became the seventeenth state of the united states. Well we talked about the great river. We talked about a river earlier now. We're talking the great river. The word ohio means great river. Okay we know. What is the buckeyes state right. Well the buckeye is actually a tree there and you know what what they're famous for is they invented. thomas edison. I always talk about thomas. Edison's inventions will no. He was born in milan ohio. It's also home to eight president of the united states So that's the most of any other states and making it known as the mother of presidents it's also of course known for its status as a swing state and that early primary that they hold in eighteen seventy to yellowstone. National park was established as the world's first national park in eighteen. Eighty one a log hotel in saint paul minnesota that served as the minnesota territory capitol building since nineteen started since eighteen. Forty nine was destroyed by fire during a session of the legislature. Just crazy One more event. Here in nineteen thirty. Two charles lindbergh's son was kidnapped. We'll get into that later in a future episode because there is a lot to talk about that story all right. Let's take a look at our birthdays today. Don lemon is fifty five. Ron howard sixty. Seven alan thicke. Who passed away in two thousand sixteen was born on this day in one thousand nine hundred forty seven cash is thirty four and the beeps. Justin bieber is twenty seven. That's your look at march first listening. Today we do our best to pull together all the correct information. We made a mistake and you heard it. You're super smart super. Sorry be sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcast estimates the five star if you deserve it if you'd like to make sure that we cover something on a future episode. Let's not go to. This is a podcast. comic suggestions. Give us feedback and cer. I hope you enjoy learning about today. I'm russ and i'll talk to you tomorrow..