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"jim nous" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

MyTalk 107.1

07:06 min | 1 year ago

"jim nous" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

"Dancing with the stars? I am still on season one. Okay, Me, too. But I'm always intrigued by who they put together. I do want to see Sunni Lee shout out to Sunni. I would like to see how she does for sure. Um, among the big names. That have been announced. Our bachelor star Matt James. Okay, we've got Mel C from the Spice Girls smelled E. And it sounds like there's a Mel B. Yeah, She's scary. Oh, yeah. Okay. Then we've got country singer Jimmy Allen, who's pretty popular right now. Oh, I like surprised at that. Steve, huh? No, no, he was on. He was a mentor on an episode of American Idol this year, and I was like, Who is this guy Because he's great Mhm. Yeah, He's cute, too. Anyway, he's going to be on it. Jo Jo Siwa she's going to. I mean, this is not that's not fair at all. Professional dancer judge it with the Bobo that many times. Yeah, nauseum. People are like we get it done. You don't think it's fair? Yeah, don. You are you're and now don. Do you feel this? Uh, Most every season because there's usually a ringer. I do some ringers. Jim Nous. I'm sorry. Uh, I want to see Sunni Lee, of course, and I want her to win, but it's going to be a tie between those two. Yeah, I bet you're right. Well, what's going to be interesting about this? Remember Jo Jo Siwa is going to have a female partner. That will be the first time in the history of the show. That there's you know. People paired up with the same sex. Olivia Jade is going to be on. Uh, Mom. Newly Lori Laughlin is daughter Massimo. Yes, I'm intrigued by this one. I think this is actually some pretty Pretty good casting. We've got Melora Harden, who is an actress that I've never heard of. She plays Jan on the office. France the office, you'll know her as Jan. Michael's long term love interest eventually. Um, uh, life at some point, I think No, but here's the genius casting. I think. Peloton Instructor Cody Riggs. Me and I actually mean this because there you will get a group of people that have never watched dancing with the stars before, But they get on their peloton every morning with Cody and then Cody's like hes popular one day pellets on fan real quick going to be on dancing with the stars, and then they'll they'll watch it. Politicans. Gotta be pumped for sure. Who's Amman? Shumpert. Iman Shumpert is an NBA player. He was on the Cleveland Cavaliers whenever they won an NBA championship with LeBron James. Okay. I think he'll be a clunky like all the other basketball players might be a little too tall for his own good. Uh, Brian Austin Green? Yeah. Come on, Brian Austin Green is going to be dancing with his girlfriend. What? Yeah, You know the couples already We know the matches. I think Sat one We heard, Um let's let's check is a professional wrestler and reality star Mike the Miss missing and he's a big star in the W W E and you might remember he was originally on Was it. Road rules are real World World real world, and then he became a W W E star and like beloved, I think he's going to do well because there's a lot of footwork involved in, you know. Spinning dancing. It's very athletic, what they do, and I feel like he could be amazing. Kenya, Moore from the Real Housewives of Atlanta, and she's gonna twirl. Got a kazillion cannot stand her. Oh, I just don't like her at all. Yeah, 15 people they have enough sassy. That a lot. How? What? 15 15? Yeah, that's a lot, but it will be down to like nine in no time. Brian, Austin Green and Sharna Burge's A couple. That's right. Good for him. Now. Here's what I'm hearing. Don someone else for you to be mad at. Yeah. Kelly Hansen, our reporter on Twin Cities, Life is going to be on dancing with the stars this year. That's not true, but she just texted me and said Amanda Klutz will win. She has been on Broadway. That's right. She her husband unfortunately died of Covid. He was a Broadway star. She was also a dancer. Yes. Kelly Hansen. And thanks for the reminder, Yes. Oh, that's really sad. Remember his long struggle and she was giving us updates. Um, yes, and she they were living at Zach Braff's house. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, that's awesome, E said. But now she's on What? Talk shows on the talk The talk, okay? I did not know that. Okay? It's sort of an interesting, interesting lineup. I'm just going to pull for peloton guy. No, I'm I'm propeller tonight. You guys have for such a. Why don't you guys watch? It sucks. No just passed through Tyra. That's what Jason is going to do. Here's my problem about Tyra. Yeah, She's terrible on this because it's all about Tyra. Yeah. You know, like she's changing her outfit. Every time you come back from commercial, she comes out of them. She's like here I am. Yeah, we know You're fabulous. Tom Berger. I never really came out with that level of look at me is that you're suggesting Oh, my gosh gown. Okay, I I'm not going to watch it. And the reason why I'm not going to watch dancing with the Stars Season. One million is ballroom doesn't do it for me. Here's when when I watch other dancing shows, and I really like. So you think you can dance? I really like J Lo show that lasted a few seasons World of dance. When it's all ballroom. It just I need. I need some contemporary. I need some hip hop. I need some different things. The ballroom makes me feel a little claustrophobic. You like modern dance? I do like contemporary modern dance. I think that can really be the most beautiful storytelling in a song and, uh And, you know, I guess these judges are great. They've been doing a wonderful job for all these years. But so you think you can dance Still for me was just like the best. It was the best. It was the best show because you had Nigel Lythgoe, who was such a wonderful Judge and articulated things in such interesting ways that just this wonderful cast of choreographers, So instead of having the same was on there at some point had what was What's her name? Megan. Oh, no. Mary Murphy, Mary Murphy, who was judging and and then they had. Oh, goodness. I'm forgetting one of the people saying and then they had. Oh, gosh. Now I'm just naming random choreographers. No, no, Neil was on world of dance. Um, he was a judge on world of Dance J. Lo show, but what I liked about So you think you can dance as it was amateurs?.

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"jim nous" Discussed on KOA 850 AM

KOA 850 AM

07:36 min | 2 years ago

"jim nous" Discussed on KOA 850 AM

"You call me? They'll be welcome back to the situation. Michael Brown. I'm telling these radio we were talking about the absolute collapse. The Federal Bureau of Investigation. Wall Street Journal came out with a report this afternoon. Just walk through it. FBI agents disregarded allegations by Olympic agendas that they were sexually assaulted by former national team doctor Larry Nassar, and then later made false statements to cover their mistakes, according to Justice Department investigators. The Justice Department's inspector general, detailed multiple failings in the FBI's response to the gymnast complaints, which were first brought into the Indianapolis field office on July 28 2015 by USA Gymnastics. July 28 2015 Maybe they were too busy getting ready to spy on the Trump campaign. Maybe they were too busy, all worried about trying to find that insurance policy that just in case Donald Trump got the nomination that somehow Oh, we could stop him in his tracks. You know that Peter struck and Lisa Page all that we're doing that. Indianapolis agents received the brunt of the blame. According to report agents there were unsure if the allegations against Nassar represented a possible federal crime. They were also insure. Let's just stop for a second. Let's just say that that guy's uh is, um is is this doctrine molesting these girls and doing it across state lines? You think that's a crime? I didn't get the federal crime. Well, I don't know. We should be always your assembly. We go find out. Um Maybe consult the statutes. Maybe you ask the U. S attorney Maybe you run it up the food chain. I mean, I can think of. I don't know, maybe 23 or 3000 different ways you can find out whether or not it's a federal crime. What a bunch of doofus is. They were also ensure, according to the Wall Street Journal. How will handle concerns that had that had been brought to them? In Indianapolis? The city where USA Gymnastics is headquartered when there were no allegations of master treating gymnast there? Okay. Hey, guys. We've got these allegations that this guy that's the theme doctor is molesting these girls, but we don't have any evidence that he's doing it in Indianapolis. Okay. Well, do we have evidence of where they made? It may have occurred. Yeah. May have occurred in Chicago. Well, why don't you call the Chicago Field office? It may have occurred in Los Angeles in Los Angeles. What one should call the L A office. Well, it may have occurred in Denver. Why don't you call the Denver office? But you get the drift. My God talk about Keystone cops. How stupid were these people? Yeah. They were too focused on Trump. Or they're just incompetent. How about we just admit that maybe they're just incompetent because the FBI has been allowed to deteriorate for decades to the point that now You get reports like this. Master by the way of serving ineffective. Life term in prison. He's actually been, I think, sentenced to multiple life sentences. He's not getting out. According to the report. The Indy agents did not formally document through July 2015 meeting with US A gymnastic officials, which came after the gymnastics body had conducted its own five week internal inquiry into concerns about Dr Nassar. After the meeting, Indianapolis agents spoke with only one gymnast McKayla Maroney, who had described her abused to a private investigator retained by USA Gymnastics. The agent conducted that interview over the phone. The report says that the interview was not properly documented until Remember July 2015. When do you think this agent finally properly documented that interview February 2017? Even then, agents did not follow up with any other Jim Nous. Who had made allegations. This is truly not only their election of duty, but think about those girls. Think about them being consistently and constantly methodically abused by Dr Nassar. And finally coming forward. We can't take it anymore. We just can't take it well, we'll go to the one place where you can rest assured that you can receive justice. The Department of Justice is Federal Bureau of Investigation. And what did they do? Not a damn thing. Nor did the FBI Kanda cording The Wall Street Journal. Nor did the FBI contact state or local enforcement. Also, according to the journal, the FBI did not take any other action to mitigate the risk to the gymnasts that Nassar continued to treat. So, Yeah, we get these allegations of these girls being abused and sexually molested, But, you know, Yeah, we're not sure belongs their office or not. Yeah, well, you guys wanna go get coffee? Yeah, Why don't we do that? Do I seem a little outraged by this. I am. I'm outraged because it's an embarrassment to our country. It should be an embarrassment to Christopher Wray. He should be so embarrassed by this that the current FBI director should immediately offer his resignation. The report details multiple now would you think about this? Who are you supposed to be able to trust cops, right? Aren't we taught his kids? You can always go to a cop. You can trust a cop. Well, who's like the criminal? A crim of cops? FBI agents. So shouldn't you be able to trust them? Here's the next paragraph in The Wall Street Journal's report. The report also details multiple false statements to internal FBI investigators by the Indianapolis agents, including the special agent in charge of that office, J. Abbott and the supervisory special agent who is not named, dating to the earliest days of the genders, complaints. The supervisory special agents February 2000 and 17, right up of his telephone interview from back in 2000. 1015 contained materially false statements and omissions, and the agent also made materially false statements when question later about that interview. Yeah, girls, You can go trust the FBI. Because, you know they're the G men. Yeah, they'll protect you. They'll they'll make sure that the truth comes out. Except they didn't And when they didn't they lied about it. Just by the administration wants to do something Besides, you know, keep increasing the cost of gas. Stop increasing inflation..

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"jim nous" Discussed on Movin 92.5

Movin 92.5

01:43 min | 2 years ago

"jim nous" Discussed on Movin 92.5

"Hi, Lib your eye, Brooks intimidated by another female presence, so don't don't let it get you down. She sounds so pretty. We just have like the cutest reason for calling you. I think we do. Yeah. Okay, Um what what's going on? So we're doing something called the second date update. That's where if you go out with someone, and afterwards if they're not getting in touch with you, you can reach out to our show, and we'll call them to try and figure out the reason why. Wow. Okay. Um so somebody reached out to us about you. His name is David. Wait. So he reached out to you guys? Yeah, he emailed our show because He told us the whole story about how you guys reconnected on Facebook, and then you guys went out together. You went to a bar and hadn't seen each other and something like 12 years. We really did have a good time. It was It was a lovely night. Yeah, lovely. I mean, I'm sure looking at the yearbook brought back a lot of great memories. Was there anything that you saw in there that like stood out to you? Did he bring that up to you guys? I mean, maybe, like was there like anything about the yearbook that stood out to you? Well, I saw all of these pictures of an old crush of mine. One of the male gymnasts on my team. Uh, I was kind of looking at those pictures a little bit. And I hope you didn't notice. But my God, there was a dude. Wait when you were looking at your gymnastic pictures you were looking at you like you're funny outfits. You're looking at some dude that you liked. The outfits are so funny. But but, yeah. I mean, there is a really, really sweet guy on the team. And, you know, he was like our our star was pretty boy. Jim Nous always get.

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"jim nous" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM

Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM

08:14 min | 2 years ago

"jim nous" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM

"Opportunity. It needs to be a situation where student athletes in high school and college can either choose to go pro or go to college and I think until that opportunity is presented, where we're going to continue to have issues Because There's probably folks who were in college that would prefer not to go to college. You know, they'd be like I want to go straight to the pros. And so is it good for college sports. I think it's good from a financial standpoint, but it does present a lot of problems and a lot of compliance issues. The last thing before I let you go, Jeremy and this has been this is great. Conversation. Thank you so much for coming on with me today. So we have this continuum or this spectrum and on one end is where we were. 48 hours ago, 24 hours ago where it's the N C double a s definition of amateurism. And you can't do anything. Don't name any image and like this and all that kind of stuff. Now we're a little bit further down the continuum with name, image and likeness. You mentioned to be able to lift restrictions on how long you can be out of school. You could go immediately from high school to the pros. Or maybe even sooner than that, you know, talking about soccer. Some kids sign at 14 or 15 years old. So that's a little bit further down The road is the far end of this spectrum. College athletes unionizing And if so, how close do you think we get to that other end in the next decade or two? I think that the N C double a kind of has the world and explore the world as its oyster here in that they can choose to embrace this opportunity and work with student athletes and empower them to make this money. Or they can work against them. I think that The If you were to have sort of a graph or if you were to measure this mathematically. I think that the more than the pushes against the opportunity, the more that athletes are going to want to unionize because they're going to want to have a unified say on how to approach this and I'll give a practical example. If, for example, we're talking and, um, you know, next thing you know, you have the administration from the school and the regulating everything that you're doing. No, You can't do this deal. Now You can't do this deal. No, You can't take money at this time. No, we're going to take a percentage of this. We're going to do that, And a lot of these schools were probably going to set up systems where they're going to take a percentage of the money that's collected. Administering these deals and setting up these deals. I could definitely see some schools doing that. And so I think the more that The old model of NC double A athletics is introduced into the new model and more that Student APP IDs are going to rebel against that, and look for ways to unionize. You heard Jeremy for the last 10 or 15 minutes. Just lay it out beautifully. If you want more of his analysis, not just on N I l and the N C. Double a But a whole slew of other topics. One of my favorite podcast is his believe in sports law on the believe podcast network. Jeremy, this was enlightening. Thank you so much for taking time and I want to have you back on as soon as next week. Because I want to get into this cricket discussion with you. I have some thoughts and I want to bounce them off of yet. Matt Ryan. It's been a pleasure always is and look forward to chatting since all right, we'll do. That's Jeremy Evans, Jeremy M. Evans, Esquire joining us here. On drive time sports. You can follow him on Twitter at Jeremy and Evans E sq. Uh, he's a great follow like I mentioned Darren Rovell and some of the stuff like Jeremy's in that space. He's You know, but he's coming at it from the law side, and that's why You learn so much. Is because His colleagues are starting to get into this kind of stuff. It's um No, it's fascinating, and I think that to what Jeremy did. Was put it in its proper context, because I think we That's why I asked him the question. Because we look at name, image and likeness, and we think it's going to be And I know Trevor Lawrence is not in cars for Paul anymore. But it's going to be Trevor Lawrence. Talking Michelob Ultra On ESPN. While we're watching Clemson played football, and it's just not going to be that there's so many other restrictions that are in play that are going to keep some of these athletes. From being seen as much as like Chris Paul would be seen. You know, we see him or Aaron Rodgers or Patrick Mahomes. We see these guys in the state farm commercials, every other commercial Maybe we're not. Maybe that's not the way this is going to truly manifests itself. Maybe it's not in Um You know, autograph signings. I mean, there's going to be some of that. But I think Jeremy Put in. It spent the best context. It's social media. And you think about You know, Matt and I had a coworker that left us not too long ago, and we still have one that does this as well that do like video game walkthrough. And they make tremendous amounts of money for it. I've watched him. I'm like, Yeah, They're good at it. But like I've never heard of these games, But there's such a niche audience out there in his point about, you know, volleyball players. And, uh, Jim nous and some of these other, uh, sports, especially women's sports, because that was a big point of contention is Oh, this is going to end up only benefiting men's basketball. He called his football because they're the sports that are on all the time, and it's like, well, no look at the social media followings. Some of the most well followed athletes. In the N C. Double A don't play football or basketball. Men's or women's their volleyball players. There, Jim. This And in with the and I'm going to sound like such a You know, square on all of this and me saying that I'm going to sound like the square makes me sound even worse, But like unboxing, XYZ and down or unboxing things anymore, Um You know, hawking products on instagram and stuff like that. That's where the real money is going to be made because a lot of those brands that they can endures are not going to directly conflict. With a TV contract or with An outfitter of athletic apparel for the university. So it's um Look, it's endlessly fascinating. That's first of all. Like I could have gone on with Jeremy for 20 more minutes like I have so many questions about this. Buddy. Not only is it endlessly fascinating, I think it was the right move. I do. I think this is something that was kind of a note. No brainer decision. You are You own your social media account. You own your name. You own your likeness. You own your image. You should be able to make money off of that. That that's where and I brought this up the other day. That's where I think most people can't most people are at Name, image and likeness. Cool..

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"jim nous" Discussed on KQED Radio

KQED Radio

06:23 min | 2 years ago

"jim nous" Discussed on KQED Radio

"You just see your brother, for example, spewing the messages of some wacko Facebook group. That's one thing. But if all of a sudden, you know that your brother is viewing that messages of a list of terrorist entity, you might take that threat and intervene and on your brother's behalf. The problem is intervening early isn't a solution for existing group members. Rebecca Thomas is an anti racism activist who is at an indigenous ceremony in Halifax in 2017. When a group of proud boys showed up. It felt like a desire to disrupt, you know, and this kind of like We'll show them. This is Canada. Like our country. She's pleased to see the designation of far right extremists, but also concerned it will make people more resistant to de radicalization. I run myself into circles about What is the best and most effective way to change the minds of people who don't care about me when it comes to making that kind of change, she says. A terror listing is only a first step. For NPR news. I'm Emma Jacobs in Montreal. Mm hmm. Razzle dazzle of Leotardo is a mainstay in women's gymnastics competitions. There started with sequins and they tend to be very revealing right, very different than what the men wear. But at the European Gymnastics Championship held in Switzerland last week, three female German Jim Nous war unitards that's like a leotardo but with legs. It was a protest of what they called the sexual ization of female athletes. And although unitards are permitted for religious reasons, this break from tradition at such a major sporting event has caused a stir, and he also has some wondering like me if this signals a change for women in sports, Elizabeth Daniels is a psychology professor at the University of Colorado who has written on the sexual ization of female athletes. And she joins us now. Hello? Good morning. What was your reaction to the German Jim Nous wearing the unitards. I thought it was great. It's you know, one of the first examples we have of athletes, making a statement that they would prefer to perform their sport in clothing that they are comfortable in, rather than clothing that might be geared towards an audience. I mean, this has got a lot of attention. All of a sudden. Why do you think this happened now? You know, given the me to movement. There's been a lot more cultural conversations within the U. S, but also internationally around the sexual objectification of women. And that's sort of permeating all domains of life, including sport. Some people have pushed back and say that women's athletic uniforms air tight and revealing because it allows for better performance eyes there. Any truth to that in your view. Well, you know that explanation doesn't in my mind hold much water. For instance, Beach volleyball. Women are playing in bikinis, whereas men are playing in shorts and a tank top. So if there was a performance reason to be wearing very tight, close fitting clothing you would expect men to be doing so as well. Um, why has this developed this way? Why aren't people wearing similar uniforms? Well, there's always been this perception that sport is a male typed domain and that women need to pay attention to demonstrating femininity because they're involved in a male activity. And so we see all the way back to the 19 twenties. Actually, examples of women's sport teams being sexualized in an attempt to Sort of nod towards femininity. So it's it's not surprising that that has persisted over time on we're just sort of at the point where there's a bit of a cultural reckoning where that's being questioned by women in sports, specifically Germany's Sarah Voss, who wore that unitard in an Instagram Post said that you know, as part of the German national team, we are a role model for many younger female athletes. On glee would like to show them how they can present themselves aesthetically in a different form of clothing without feeling uncomfortable. And so I guess the question is. How does having to wear different clothing, sort of effect? Female athletes psychologically. Absolutely. So We actually have some research on this in psychology. We've done studies where we've put women in a bathing suit or sweater. And when you put women in this bathing suit that makes the body salient. It actually does impact their attentional resource is so when you think about this within sport The extensive which athletes, female athletes are worried about whether you know their bodies are looking okay, and he's very tight uniforms. It's a distraction to their performance. It's not only of course about the aesthetics, but the question here is also about sexual ization. There has been as we know, in gymnastics in particular, but in other sports involving young girls issues of sexual abuse are these things linked. I mean, when we try to sexualized, especially young athletes, I mean, is there a cost to that? Absolutely So, You know, a real challenge within the sport. Context is the power differential between athletes and coaches or trainers. You know anyone who has authority over athletes. Such that athletes often feel that they just have to do what they're told. And so when you pair that, with instances of sexual abuse athletes may not feel like they can question or speak out. About something that's uncomfortable or inappropriate. And then that behavior can persist unquestioned. So now we're seeing athletes speaking out about uniforms. You know, really could be symbolic of tha needs for athletes to have more voice in general. President Daniels is a psychology professor at the University.

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"jim nous" Discussed on KQED Radio

KQED Radio

04:34 min | 2 years ago

"jim nous" Discussed on KQED Radio

"A psychology professor at the University of Colorado who has written on the sexual ization of female athletes. And she joins us now. Hello? Good morning. What was your reaction to the German Jim Nous wearing the unitards. I thought it was great. It's you know, one of the first examples we have of athletes, making a statement that they would prefer to perform their sport in clothing that they are comfortable in, rather than clothing that might be geared towards an audience. I mean, this has got a lot of attention all of a sudden. Why do you think this happened now? You know, given the me to movement. There's been a lot more cultural conversations within the U. S, but also internationally around the sexual objectification of women. And that's sort of permeating all domains of life, including sport. Some people have pushed back and say that women's athletic uniforms air tight and revealing because it allows for better performance eyes there. Any truth to that in your view. Well, you know that explanation doesn't in my mind hold much water. For instance, Beach volleyball. Women are playing in bikinis, whereas men are playing in shorts and a tank top. So if there was a performance reason to be wearing very tight, close fitting clothing you would expect men to be doing so is well. Mm. Um, why has this developed this way? Why aren't people wearing similar uniforms? Well, there's always been this perception that sport is a male typed domain and that women need to pay attention to demonstrating femininity because they're involved in a male activity. And so we see all the way back to the 19 twenties, actually, examples of women's sport teams being sexualized in an attempt Sort of nod towards femininity. So it's it's not surprising that that has persisted over time on we're just sort of at the point where there's a bit of a cultural reckoning where that's being questioned by women in sports, specifically Germany's Sarah Voss, who wore that unitard in an Instagram Post said that you know, as part of the German national team, we are a role model for many younger female athletes. On glee would like to show them how they can present themselves aesthetically in a different form of clothing without feeling uncomfortable. And so I guess the question is. How does having to wear different clothing, sort of effect? Female athletes psychologically. Absolutely. So We actually have some research on this in psychology. We've done studies where we've put women in a bathing suit or a sweater. And when you put women in this bathing suit that makes the body salient. It actually does impact their attentional resource is so when you think about this within sport The extensive which athletes, female athletes are worried about whether you know their bodies are looking okay, and he's very tight uniforms. It's a distraction to their performance. It's not only of course about the aesthetics, but the question here is also about sexual ization. There has been as we know, in gymnastics in particular, but in other sports involving young girls issues of sexual abuse are these things linked. I mean, when we try to sexualized, especially young athletes, I mean, is there a cost to that? Absolutely So, You know, a real challenge within the sport. Context is the power differential between athletes and coaches or trainers. You know anyone who has authority over athletes. Such that athletes often feel that they just have to do what they're told. And so when you pair that, with instances of sexual abuse athletes may not feel like they can question or speak out. About something that's uncomfortable or inappropriate. And then that behavior can persist unquestioned. So now we're seeing athletes speaking out about uniforms. You know, really could be symbolic of tha needs for athletes to have more voice in general. Was Vic Daniels is a psychology professor at.

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"jim nous" Discussed on KQED Radio

KQED Radio

04:37 min | 2 years ago

"jim nous" Discussed on KQED Radio

"Elizabeth Daniels is a psychology professor at the University of Colorado who has written on the sexual ization of female athletes. And she joins us now. Hello? Good morning. What was your reaction to the German Jim Nous wearing the unitards. I thought it was great. It's you know, one of the first examples we have of athletes, making a statement that they would prefer to perform their sport in clothing that they are comfortable in, rather than clothing that might be geared towards an audience. I mean, this has got a lot of attention all of a sudden. Why do you think this happened now? You know, given the me to movement. There's been a lot more cultural conversations within the U. S, but also internationally around the sexual objectification of women. And that's sort of permeating all domains of life, including sport. Some people have pushed back and say that women's athletic uniforms air tight and revealing because it allows for better performance eyes there. Any truth to that in your view. Well, you know that explanation doesn't in my mind hold much water. For instance, Speech volleyball. Women are playing in bikinis, whereas men are playing in shorts and a tank top. So if there was a performance reason to be wearing very tight, close fitting clothing, you would expect men to be doing so as well. Mm. Um, Why has this develop this way? Why aren't people wearing similar uniforms? Well, there's always been this perception that sport is a male typed domain and that women need to pay attention to demonstrating femininity because they're involved in a male activity. And so we see all the way back to the 19 twenties. Actually, examples of women's sport teams being sexualized in an attempt to Sort of nod towards femininity. So it's it's not surprising that that has persisted over time on we're just sort of at the point where there's a bit of a cultural reckoning where that's being questioned by women in sports, specifically Germany's Sarah Voss, who wore that unitard in an Instagram Post said that you know, as part of the German national team, we are a role model for many younger female athletes. On glee would like to show them how they can present themselves aesthetically in a different form of clothing without feeling uncomfortable. And so I guess the question is. How does having to wear different clothing, sort of effect? Female athletes psychologically. Absolutely. So We actually have some research on this in psychology. We've done studies where we've put women in a bathing suit or a sweater. And when you put women in this bathing suit that makes the body salient. It actually does impact their attentional resource is so when you think about this within sport The extensive which athletes, female athletes are worried about whether you know their bodies are looking okay, and he's very tight uniforms. It's a distraction to their performance. It's not only of course about the aesthetics, but the question here is also about sexual ization. There has been as we know, in gymnastics in particular, but in other sports involving young girls, um issues of sexual abuse. Are these things linked. I mean, when we try to sexualized, especially young athletes, I mean, is there a cost to that? Absolutely So, You know, a real challenge within the sport. Context is the power differential between athletes and coaches or trainers. You know anyone who has authority over athletes. Such that athletes often feel that they just have to do what they're told. And so when you pair that, with instances of sexual abuse athletes may not feel like they can question or speak out about. Something that's uncomfortable or inappropriate. And then that behavior can persist unquestioned. So now we're seeing athletes speaking out about uniforms. You know, it really could be symbolic of tha needs for athletes to have more voice in general. Was Vic Daniels is a psychology professor at the University of Colorado. Thank.

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Two former Olympic gymnastics coaches with ties to Larry Nassar have now died by suicide

Lance McAlister

00:39 sec | 2 years ago

Two former Olympic gymnastics coaches with ties to Larry Nassar have now died by suicide

"Tonight. It just been charged with human trafficking and assault for crimes allegedly committed in Michigan. John Get hurt was a giant in gymnastics. He led the women's Olympic team to Golden 2012. On Thursday, He was charged with two dozen crimes linked allegations that he physically and sexually abused Jim Nous. Hours later, he was found dead by suicide. His death coming on the hours before he was due to be arraigned in court get it was close with Dr Larry Nassar, who was convicted of sexually molesting his patients. Get. It was 63 years old Alex Stone ABC News. It's a landmark bill. It is supposed to

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Ex-U.S. Olympics gymnastics coach charged with sexual assault

90.3 KAZU Programming

03:44 min | 2 years ago

Ex-U.S. Olympics gymnastics coach charged with sexual assault

"Of the sport's most prominent coaches, who had ties to the to the notorious sports doctor, Larry Nassar has killed himself. John Getter, took his own life just hours after he was charged with two dozen crimes, including human trafficking. And sexual assault get led the U. S women's gymnastics team to a gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Joining us now is NPR Sports correspondent Tom Goldman. Hey there, Tom. Hi, Mary Louise. What else do we know? Well, we have confirmed that John get hurt, killed himself. Hours after he was charged. He was supposed to turn himself in this afternoon. He'd been investigated for the last three years. His investigation grew out of the Larry Nasaa retrial. Yes, sir, of course, was convicted of sexually abusing many, many female athletes, including some of the most famous U. S Olympic women, Jim Nous, and throughout his investigation get, ERT steadfastly maintained his innocence and that he wasn't aware of what NASA or was doing. Well, what else do we know about this? There were two dozen charges that the state of Michigan announced today. What what exactly was getting accused of having done? A Michigan attorney General Dana Nessel, um announced yes, the two dozen charges and 20 of the 24 counts for for human trafficking and forced Labor and Attorney General, Nestle explained. Human trafficking charges in a press conference today, it is alleged that John Getter used force fraud and coercion against the young athletes that came to him for gymnastics training for financial benefit to him. Victims suffer from disordered eating, including bulimia and anorexia, suicide attempts and self harm, excessive physical conditioning. Repeatedly being forced to perform even when injured Extreme emotional abuse and physical abuse, including sexual assault. Now. Mary Louise, Um Attorney General, Nestle acknowledge that cases like this don't often involve human trafficking, she said. We think of it predominantly is affecting people without the means to protect themselves from this type of crime. But she said, it can obviously affect all types of people in this case, young elite female athletes and she said. The alleged victims still carry the scars of those crimes to the state. Yeah. I said there are ties between Get ERT on Larry Nassar. What were the ties? Yeah, we'll get her was AH, longtime owner and coach at a gym near Lansing, Michigan on Git was there where hundreds of women say Larry NASA are abused them. Now Starr was the team physician and in house medical expert and get her. It's Jim for about 20 years. One of the charges today was that get lied to police about Nassar's role as the physician at his gym get hurt, allegedly told police he had never heard any complaints about Nassar's treatment of athletes. Although at least one prominent athlete contradicts that. She said she was with a group of fellow Jim Nous and get hurt, and she mentioned that NASA had abused her, She says her teammates gasped. And get hurt. Didn't react. USA Gymnastics suspended Get her during the nests are scandal and get retired in 2018. And finally today following his death by suicide, Rachel den Hollander, the first to publicly accused ness or of sexual abuse. Tweeted this so much pain and grief for everyone to the survivors. You have been heard and believed, and we stand with you. Thank you for telling the truth. NPR's Tom Goldman reporting. I think you told me you're welcome.

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Former U.S. gymnastics coach dies by suicide after sex crime charges filed in Michigan

Afternoon News with Tom Glasgow and Elisa Jaffe

00:39 sec | 2 years ago

Former U.S. gymnastics coach dies by suicide after sex crime charges filed in Michigan

"Coach with ties to Convicted sex offender Dr Larry Nassar found dead today after he was charged with human traffic and he'll assault For alleged crimes in Michigan. John Get Hurt was a giant in gymnastics. He led the women's Olympic team to gold and 2012. On Thursday, He was charged with two dozen crimes linked allegations that he physically and sexually abused Jim Nous. Hours later, he was found dead by suicide. His death coming on the hours before he was due to be arraigned in court. Get. It was close with Dr Larry Nasher, who was convicted of sexually molesting his patients Get it was 63 years old Alex Stone. ABC News, CDC says more than 68

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"jim nous" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

03:28 min | 2 years ago

"jim nous" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"Olympics. The Wild Miles was taking a victory lap around America, The Indianapolis Star newspaper exposed the darkest secret in gymnastics. Dr. Larry Nassar, the longtime USA gymnastics physician, was accused of sexually abusing Jim Nous, some of them at the cruelly ranch. Initially, Biles remains silent. Even with her mother, Nellie, I would ask her explicitly about touching and inappropriate, touching and If that ever happened to her. She would deny it, and then she would want to leave the room. The stuff of Larry Nassar. Your mama's so You didn't want to talk about it at home. Oh, my God. No. Why not? Because it was so hard for me to even say out loud. That I knew how hard like it crushed me. It would crush my parents and I didn't want them to feel the same pain that I felt because it was very dark Times. Two of Simone's Olympic teammates were among the dozens of women who publicly disclosed the Nasser had abused them. In January, 2018 on the eve of Nasser sentencing hearing files was ready to admit she, too, had been a victim. She was crying, she said. Mom, I have to talk to you. And I know Simone. What else? And e knew what the conversation who is going to be. We just cried in court. She didn't say anything. We just cried. Because I knew That was the moment that was the moment. Simone sent out a tweet revealing the Nasser had abused her. Three days later, USA Gymnastics shut down the cruelly ranch, Marta and Bela Karolyi maintain they didn't know about the abuse. Larry Nassar was sentenced to his many as 175 years in prison. A lot of people see Larry Nassar's been sentenced and think this is over. It's far from over there still A lot of questions that still need to be answered. And what questions do you want? Answered Just who knew what When you guys have failed so many athletes and most of us under age, you guys don't think that's a bigger problem. Like if that were me, and I need something I'd want it resolved immediately. Miles, believes there's been little accountability at USA Gymnastics and the U. S Olympic Committee and wants an independent investigation into what happened. You've said that they failed so many young women do you feel like they failed you as well? 100% would bring the medals. We do our part. You can't do your part in return. It's just like it's sickening the way that USA Gymnastics is right now, if you had a daughter In a couple of years. Would you want her to be part of that system? No, because I don't feel comfortable and left because they haven't taken accountability for their actions and what they've done. And they haven't ensured us that it's never going to happen again. In a statement to 60 minutes, the new president and CEO of USA Gymnastics said. We recognize how deeply we have broken the trust of our athletes and community and are working hard to build that trust back as the Tokyo Olympics draw closer, No 1 may be working harder than Simone Biles. She's the only athlete affected by the scandal who is still active. She's carrying American gymnastics on.

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"jim nous" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM

WIBC 93.1FM

02:05 min | 2 years ago

"jim nous" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM

"Welcome back to kind of try 42 You want daybreak, Hundreds of families are directing attention to a cake decorator at an Indiana dairy queen. They're taking note of her attention to detail in Westfield, she says it's usually a slow season for ice cream cakes. Considering it's 19 degrees, But her business is booming, whose ex Brendan Donnelly got a chance to speak to her between the cakes, which are remarkable. She is fantastic. I mean, there's more than one reason why her business is booming, right? She's exceptional, really, really talented, and she doesn't charge anything extra for gorgeous images of Bob Ross. Superheroes, animals, pop culture icons. But she says her cakes are flying off the shelves because of the pandemic and everyone's desire to celebrate. I used to make about 40 cake orders of months. And now I make at least 40 take orders a week, then switch decorates cakes at the dairy Queen and Westfield. And this year, people will do anything to celebrate anything. You know, you got straight A's on your report card. You deserve to celebrate because We gotta find something that make the happy happen again, You know, obviously birthday anniversary. I've got a lot of retirement cake. They celebrate quarantine quarantine being over they celebrate. New car. They got their license. So she spends hours drawing David Bowie, Donald Trump the man DeLorean and marijuana on ice cream cakes, and she says she never charges extra to customize a cake. She's amassed a major following online through a local Facebook moms group. They've said she showed up in a big way to bring smiles during lockdown. What Mom said she's there go to since she's custom, and we'll make something specific like a block. Jim Nous for their daughter. Didn't consider to be that significant. You know, it's what I do, and I have fun doing it, but I never thought that it would affect so many people so So dominantly this this past year, some.

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"jim nous" Discussed on V103

V103

01:58 min | 2 years ago

"jim nous" Discussed on V103

"Books, popular podcasts and more. Start listening free with a 30 Day trial at audible dot com. Chicago weather Breezy with the snow flurry this morning Hi 32 degrees. That's what's happening. I'm Perry Williams back with another update and 30 minutes on the Steve Harvey Morning show on the one or three Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, animal trainers, Jim nous. Parachuters military people. Politicians had dresses. Uh oh. Um What was the good one, huh? School teaches Yes, Cardi tailors. On real shop owners, grandchild, this they still exist. You got you got, boy. What? Only ladies and gentlemen, this is the Steve Harvey. Morning show. Shirley Strawberry. Good Morning, Steve calling.

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"jim nous" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

MyTalk 107.1

04:50 min | 2 years ago

"jim nous" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

"This he just like who could give it? Give it to me. Would you want somebody to teach you a compulsive disorder now? But that's what people do with their daughter is they do teach this? Because if they get you to believe all ready to play ball, come on, Let's go. Remember our dogs wanna please is okay. So you know when your youngster just like, you know what I was at one time, you know that you're more agile and such like that, But I made my joints aren't sealed that hard running that fast. Stop that pivot that power off. Is damaging those growth plates and you're gonna have a dog that's going to be high, susceptible to early arthritis. Now you got a gimpy dog, and everybody says Oh, but my dog loves it, And we love senior dog Be happy. A better thing to see your dog. Be happy is to do brain teasers tricks. People want to go on 10 Mile walks. Okay, That's a long, steady beat for a dog and so dogs that are under two years old. It. Let's say five months old, five blocks, six months old, six blocks, But then that's 6 ft. Three out of three back. You want to do shorter walks, you know, and then you know, sort of more walks but shorter times. Until the joint seal it two years old, But there's ball pitch and I could tell right away in class when we're doing a stay. I come in and bounce the ball once and I can see whose ball compulsive disorder that got the whole world stops and already giving up. Okay, So what you're doing is you are messing with your be just like me. Okay? I love Oreo cookies. Okay. And my mom and to get get a thrill. I know, whipping a cookie out for me and seeing me run and get it in for a top speed flam. Andre breaks pick it up race back with everything I got so that and then say, See, I got to cook, you know? Can I eat it? Okay, Now we don't want the dogs to be beatable. But what the thing is, is that you're building that compulsive disorder and the dogs want to please us, But you're wrecking their skeletons. And then people continue. The dog gets four ways old, Five years old. The dog is in truck is trying to go out as fast as they used to. And then you say you have the balls to say. Well, the dog just doesn't run like he used to. Ah, he's only five or four. We'll tell you when you got him too fat, and that's gonna blow out a C. L's and hips and such like that, and now you still wanted to chase the ball. So my if you got a ball, compulsive disorder dog, what I want you to do is pitch the ball and it goes away for a year. And you're just gonna throw other things for your dog to get and lob it. Don't whip those tucked balls or struck its yes drives me insane. I wish I had, like an arrow that when I see one throw come back that I could do you pull back my arrow on India's like sought me. The ball lines up on the ground and not pitched out because we wait over exercise their dogs because it makes us happy. Well, doesn't make me happy drives me over the edge because I understand the dog. The dog's in the wild arm playing fetch, okay, They're hanging out there licking each other. They're eating the rolling. They're looking to each other for at pleasantness. Bob's rather spend time directly with us looking at us, you know, Teaching them to the obedience gets really redundant After a while, you know, peach, new things and your words. Name all the toys, put it with the toys in different rooms and have him find the pinky dog and such like that to me, That's what makes me happy. Not seeing a dog. Go 100 Miles an hour slamming on the brakes. Okay, And then you know, picking up and just think of the structural what that does to the structural, just like Jim Nous. You know how they're they're flipping and they're pounding their joints in the joints aren't Sylvia And then as they are older, Guess what? We're having all these surgeries to repair the joints they damaged when they were young. Well, folks, we're not lucky enough to have her dogs long enough. That week wrecked their joints early years, All right, So then by 78 years old there, gimpy or 9 10 now had you not been up. Throw aholic. You dog might be walking really nice with you on the walks. You know until they're 12 13 Gilligan. He's 13 years old. You know, £10. He doesn't have a getting his giddy up, but I don't want a lob a stuffed toy. He runs and gets it and those in the air and then he comes back. Yeah, you? Yeah, you, You know, and then I'll put it. Put it down on it goes, you know I love it, but I have never pitched a ball for him. Never. So if you guys want O discuss this further, you can call me up. He's gay night. Go to my talk 171 dot com. Go to my soul page. Catch the podcast. Catch my links to my feet. Katie Keenan. Facebook page has a lot of good information. Katie Canine website can't thank you enough for taking the afternoon Jeremy Charron with me. Thank you Hope and then the greatest show other than mine becoming it Well, no. All the souls of my family's good, But I love next door to dishing up nutrition. You guys have a great week train on 171..

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"jim nous" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

MyTalk 107.1

07:23 min | 2 years ago

"jim nous" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

"Colon? We have a name for the celebrities behaving badly. That name is he back? Presenting Lord and Lady Douchebag of the day. Who's your deep buried today? Come on, man. You know it's been a minute. I haven't brought these guys up for a couple seconds and Now is the moment the blast Oh, sh sexy. Tell me more. So tell everybody what the blast is. It should basically a 16 year old boys wet or, uh, Uh huh. It's a website that is pretty horny. It's just a horny for any website. That's funny Website. Uh, hey, look, one of our favorites over at the blast, Rebecca Cukier. Has given us this headline. First of all, It's about Nastia Liukin Lucan, which most people are like. On a day to day basis or like I don't know what a nasty looking is. I don't think I knew what Nazi Lucan was, until until the black until the blast. She's a Jim Nist and she's a former Olympic my gap, though I know that for free Also, she's got a bear. But here we go ready. Here's the headline from the blast. Gymnast Nastia Liukin has no limits with buttocks bare. And that's B A R E. Oh, so here's my first question is like who teaches them how to write headlines. Has nine times out of 10. Don't make no sense. She has no limits with a bear. But well, I mean, who does Jim Nist not steal. Luca very has no limits with buttocks there. In here we go with the whole of the article about it is about how she bared her buttocks with zero limits, folding her gold medal legs. He breathing, please the 31, year old five time Olympic medalist, fresh from shutting down a troll over her quote, Gross skinny chicken legs. Proof. There isn't a gross thing about her on Wednesday, updating for her one million instagram followers in a job dropping stool. Snap. What? No, no, no God dropping stool snap toward new beginning There are times when I wanted to to photograph for posterity. Yeah, like, Wow, That was not good on me. I'm done talking about that, Nastya. Who showed off her. Mick Pantless. Look for a golden Arches street walk yesterday. What? Well, now back to their leg, because, um, golden arches she doing sponsored content. Hey, What's a golden Arches Street. Now you've learned the thing about the thing about the blast is that each article sends you down a different sewed. My question is, is Nastya Luke and paying for all of these stories, because literally There are so many more Nastia Liukin goes. No pants gets huge love. Nazi Lucan has no limits with bare buttocks now see look, influence her golden arches. Pantsless Nastia Liukin proves juice works wonders with leggy sunbathe. Why? You know, I will say nasty Lukins. Um Instagram is clearly a Oh, Um, sorry. I just saw another headline about another Jim Nist that stopped me. Dead in my tracks was a gymnast. Aly Raisman goes Certain kind of style. It involves a pet that your fund of, uh oh, it's best friend leg lift. You guys. I don't know what I'm saying. Either. She also gets handsy with the late night belly rub. So she also get goes dog. Oh, doggie e thought you were talking about the kid. He can't know the name of soup dogs debut, Elle. Thank you, Dougie. With best friend like left. I don't know what is her best friend named like lift. I'm confused with their best She goes best friend. This her doggy What? I don't know. So anyway, Best friend. Leg lift Is that mean She's ping on something? Click on the article and duo Doggy play J. Yeah, it's a scroll for the doggy action. You guys. It's a dog. A blessed is literally like horny mad Libs. And I feel like Yeah. I don't know. So you know all those perverts clicked on that like, Oh, she's getting all with the Dole doggie and then you click on it into the dog. But there is a picture of her, like kicking her leg up in the air. I mean, they managed to comb. This is what they do with the blast. This is all they do. They come through celebrities, and it's just a certain handful of celebrities Instagrams and then come up with disgusting. Titillating headlines based on what happens in their instagram, speaking of I'm going to try to find this right now because there was a story and I'll just can we just stay on this topic catch isn't mine. It's like who cares? Have anything else to do? Um, there was one. I saw the other day that I was like this has to be called out and hopefully it'll come up on their search function. Okay? Uh, In the meantime, in between time I do want you to know. One of the things I've noticed about. The blast is that they really are they like to follow Jim nous like McKayla, Maroney. There's this headline gymnast McKayla, Maroney bends over and unbuttoned pajamas for morning coffee. So now, you know Jim, this alley race mint unzipped in Daddy's jacket. I'm telling you here, Okay, here it was from the 17th. Ariel Winter flaunts her massive Yoda's in Unzipped one z. What? So is that what we're calling him these? You know, it's like Yoda. Oh, she's got some massive Yoda's well. It's a onesie that has Yoda on it like a bunch of Yoda's, but they're not massive. But there is like a Cleveland shot. So you do get to see cleavage. So again, I think, um My God. Sofia Vergara perfects her pancakes with strappy brought this energy. Commander. This'd is just like how can you make the most mundane things sound like Cornel? I e think we need to be very concerned about Kylie Jenner, based off of the lead headline on the main page. Kylie Jenner explodes not away. Out of skin tight dress braless on tropical vacation. My gosh, again. You guys also celebrates Biden and Harris by letting Tata's breathe. I want what I want you to scroll down to the Iggy Azalea headline. All right. Where is this party? I gotta scroll. Just a couple just a few. It'll be on the right hand side. Um, you know, feel free if you want me. Oh, wishes me Apple for her pearl necklace..

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"jim nous" Discussed on Movin 92.5

Movin 92.5

03:45 min | 2 years ago

"jim nous" Discussed on Movin 92.5

"Hi, Lib. You're right. Brooks intimidated by another female presence, So don't don't let it get you down way. Just have like the cutest reason for calling you. I think we do. Okay, Um what what's going on? So we're doing something called a second date update. That's where if you go out with someone, and afterwards if they're not getting in touch with you, you can reach out to our show, and we'll call them to try and figure out the reason why. Wow. Okay. Um, s o. Somebody reached out to us about you. His name's David. Wait. So he reached out to you guys? Yeah, he emailed our show because He told us the whole story about how you guys reconnected on Facebook, and then you guys went out together. You went to a bar and hadn't seen each other and something like 12 years. We We really did have a good time. It was It was a lovely nice. Yeah, lovely. I mean, I'm sure looking at the yearbook brought back a lot of great memories. Was there anything that you saw in there that like stood out to you? Did he bring that up to you guys? I mean, maybe I was there like anything about the yearbook that stood out to you. Well, I saw all of these pictures of an old crush of mine. One of the male gymnasts on my team. E was kind of looking at those pictures a little bit. And I hope you didn't notice. But wait when you're looking here. Gymnastic pictures. You weren't looking at you like you're funny outfits. You're looking at some dude that you liked so funny. But But, yes. I mean, there's this really, really sweet guy on the team. And, you know, he was like our star was pretty boy. Jim Nous always get all the girls back in high school. But, you know, David didn't mention anything about your Jim Nist crush. But he is interested in hanging out with you again. Is that something that you would be open to I mean, I don't know you guys. I think I might made the space. I think before I see him again. Oh, man. Why? Why do you need space? Well, even though it was great seeing and Superfund reconnecting, um over the last three days, he has the end Name. Over 100 times. What? Oh, in three days. Oh, yeah. It was like a new message every hour. David did not mention that to us. And we also forgot to tell you that he's been on the other line listening on wants to talk to you. So I guess we're both made up sees over the last few days. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. I think it's serious. Yeah, it's okay. He needs to hear this. David. You there? Yeah. Lib. Mm hmm. Hi, David. David Ah, 100 DM stood in three days. You're supposed to slide in her DM not surge into it. Wow. It was not 100 messages. It was maybe, like 80, maybe 90, but I mean, a lot of them were just pictures. They were scanned pictures from high school so I'm sending, like 20 pictures that is counting his 20 messages. That's not fair. Okay, It's just been really overwhelming. I mean, it's so fun to go down memory lane and to be nostalgic. I really did have a great time in you again. Just like you. I mean, I felt the same way. And I mean, I know you're saying that. I mean, you obviously, David, your message is loud and clear, bro. Well, I mean, okay, The truth is and like live you can you can attach to this like we made a pact. I mean, we did. We said if we were 30 Mary that we would.

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