18 Burst results for "Kevin Nation"

The Mason Minute
Make It Rain (MM #3799)
"The Maisonette with Kevin Nation. Every year, we watch. What's now becoming commonplace in California. Those horrible fires that just burning cross. What's left of the vegetation and burned down homes in wide wide path, hundreds upon hundreds of miles of these huge fires and it makes myself Wonder with all the science. We have. Why Can't We Make It Rain GIF? Start worrying about this. I realize technically, it's now possible to make it rain, but it's not always consistent and it may not be enough to be able to put these fires out. It's very fascinating. I read about the science that it takes for rain, making it can be done. But again, it's very sporadic and what it actually accomplishes supposedly. They've been doing it in Dubai for a long time now and it's very good there but nobody knows if that's true or not. Cuz of course they won't do it when anybody supposed to see it. I know we're all thinking about how we can make it rain more because I'll be honest with you as we encounter more and more of global warming. We got to start worrying about this because I don't think California can survive a massive fire each and every year long.

The Mason Minute
Make It Rain (MM #3799)
"The Maisonette with Kevin Nation. Every year, we watch. What's now becoming commonplace in California. Those horrible fires that just burning cross. What's left of the vegetation and burned down homes in wide wide path, hundreds upon hundreds of miles of these huge fires and it makes myself Wonder with all the science. We have. Why Can't We Make It Rain GIF? Start worrying about this. I realize technically, it's now possible to make it rain, but it's not always consistent and it may not be enough to be able to put these fires out. It's very fascinating. I read about the science that it takes for rain, making it can be done. But again, it's very sporadic and what it actually accomplishes supposedly. They've been doing it in Dubai for a long time now and it's very good there but nobody knows if that's true or not. Cuz of course they won't do it when anybody supposed to see it. I know we're all thinking about how we can make it rain more because I'll be honest with you as we encounter more and more of global warming. We got to start worrying about this because I don't think California can survive a massive fire each and every year long.

The Mason Minute
Voice From My Past (MM #3798)
"The Maison with Kevin Nation, they say that voices from your past can haunt. You had a voice from my past come back but it wasn't haunting. The other day. I was walking through the internet looking at an international website. That tells you all the albums that were released in Europe. And one of the album's was something I saw. And I know that's interesting. It was a live album from The Judds recorded in nineteen, eighty-five. It was a live radio broadcast. I thought to myself, I went to MC The Judds concert back in. Nineteen eighty-five in Norfolk, Virginia, when I was just a baby DJ, and I wonder if it was my concert. I think it's my concert. I wonder if I'm on there. I wonder if you can hear the MCB Club member the radio broadcast. It was broadcast live on country stations, Across America. Lo and behold, I find a clip of the first song called, one way rider on YouTube and well, the voice didn't sound quite familiar, but it was a twenty-three-year-old. Kevin has a baby DJ live on stage in throwing The Judds. The excitement. I felt realizing that something I did so many years ago that I'd totally forgotten had come back, isn't it? Funny how voices can haunt you? But not be haunting dead.

The Mason Minute
Voice From My Past (MM #3798)
"The Maison with Kevin Nation, they say that voices from your past can haunt. You had a voice from my past come back but it wasn't haunting. The other day. I was walking through the internet looking at an international website. That tells you all the albums that were released in Europe. And one of the album's was something I saw. And I know that's interesting. It was a live album from The Judds recorded in nineteen, eighty-five. It was a live radio broadcast. I thought to myself, I went to MC The Judds concert back in. Nineteen eighty-five in Norfolk, Virginia, when I was just a baby DJ, and I wonder if it was my concert. I think it's my concert. I wonder if I'm on there. I wonder if you can hear the MCB Club member the radio broadcast. It was broadcast live on country stations, Across America. Lo and behold, I find a clip of the first song called, one way rider on YouTube and well, the voice didn't sound quite familiar, but it was a twenty-three-year-old. Kevin has a baby DJ live on stage in throwing The Judds. The excitement. I felt realizing that something I did so many years ago that I'd totally forgotten had come back, isn't it? Funny how voices can haunt you? But not be haunting dead.

The Mason Minute
Beanie Babies (MM #3797)
"The Maison with Kevin Nation. I've collected a variety of different items throughout the years, but one collectible that kind of passed me by juice. Any babies. I know a lot of people who collected, beanie babies in the mid-to-late, nineties, including my sister. And while they were cute, I never understood why people cared so much. I realized they made it. So they were retired after a while so they had some thought of collectability, but they never told you how many they made of each item. So were they really collectible as we've now found out they weren't but what fascinated me most saw story, the other night, I believe on Feist television explains why Beanie Babies became so popular. And it was thanks to the internet. There were one of the first companies to have an Internet site and utilized that to build excitement for them as the internet came about in mid nineteen, ninety-five and ninety-six eBay started coming out so they were able to be sold on eBay and all those things that make things. Now, collectible were first started by Beanie Babies. Something I never chose to collect and luckily don't have to worry about now dead.

The Mason Minute
Beanie Babies (MM #3797)
"The Maison with Kevin Nation. I've collected a variety of different items throughout the years, but one collectible that kind of passed me by juice. Any babies. I know a lot of people who collected, beanie babies in the mid-to-late, nineties, including my sister. And while they were cute, I never understood why people cared so much. I realized they made it. So they were retired after a while so they had some thought of collectability, but they never told you how many they made of each item. So were they really collectible as we've now found out they weren't but what fascinated me most saw story, the other night, I believe on Feist television explains why Beanie Babies became so popular. And it was thanks to the internet. There were one of the first companies to have an Internet site and utilized that to build excitement for them as the internet came about in mid nineteen, ninety-five and ninety-six eBay started coming out so they were able to be sold on eBay and all those things that make things. Now, collectible were first started by Beanie Babies. Something I never chose to collect and luckily don't have to worry about now dead.

The Mason Minute
Internet Scams (MM #3796)
"The Maison with Kevin Nation. Most of us have seen the news stories, where we find out that internet, scammers Target, senior citizens, of course, things are changing, because while Millions upon millions of people are losing money every year to online scams gen z age, 20. And younger are now falling prey, these internet scams even faster than senior citizens and far away, quicker to Millennials and gen xers. And the reason being there more trusting while they understand the technology and understand what's going on, there also a little bit more trusting. Sometimes. In fact, people say too trusting and there's ways to scam them even easier than senior citizens. It's always amazed me at how gullible some people can be. I get hit with spam email every day. I get hit with scams everyday, I get hit with potential viruses every day and I've learned to ignore them know when I first started working with his email, twenty-five thirty years ago. Well, it was easy today though. I'm surprised the Young Generation hasn't figured it out yet, truly surprising and truly scary. If they can fall for it. Who else is in trouble?

The Mason Minute
Internet Scams (MM #3796)
"The Maison with Kevin Nation. Most of us have seen the news stories, where we find out that internet, scammers Target, senior citizens, of course, things are changing, because while Millions upon millions of people are losing money every year to online scams gen z age, 20. And younger are now falling prey, these internet scams even faster than senior citizens and far away, quicker to Millennials and gen xers. And the reason being there more trusting while they understand the technology and understand what's going on, there also a little bit more trusting. Sometimes. In fact, people say too trusting and there's ways to scam them even easier than senior citizens. It's always amazed me at how gullible some people can be. I get hit with spam email every day. I get hit with scams everyday, I get hit with potential viruses every day and I've learned to ignore them know when I first started working with his email, twenty-five thirty years ago. Well, it was easy today though. I'm surprised the Young Generation hasn't figured it out yet, truly surprising and truly scary. If they can fall for it. Who else is in trouble?

The Mason Minute
Human Decency (MM #3795)
"The nation with Kevin Nation up until literally recent months. There's a phrase. I hadn't ever really given the time of day to hear it talked about every now and again you don't talk about it cuz it doesn't really affect you, but The Fray is human decency keeps coming up and rolling through my mind, lately, honesty, good manners, respect for other people, you know why it's coming up in my mind because we've lost that, we don't have that anymore, and it's not just the political climate. We live in. It's also because of covid-19. I think, what saddens me most is that people have shown little respect little thought process, no, manners at all. Since covid-19 off everybody, and I do mean everybody on Earth has been affected by this in some way, shape or form. We're all in this together whether we like it or not. So what can we be a little bit more mannerly a little bit more compassionate a little bit more,? I don't understand why all of a sudden it just got to be so bad. I know we've been leading up to it for many years and it's finally reached that point where the pimple popped but still. Something's not right. Something's got to change and I'm afraid there's no going back home.

The Mason Minute
Human Decency (MM #3795)
"The nation with Kevin Nation up until literally recent months. There's a phrase. I hadn't ever really given the time of day to hear it talked about every now and again you don't talk about it cuz it doesn't really affect you, but The Fray is human decency keeps coming up and rolling through my mind, lately, honesty, good manners, respect for other people, you know why it's coming up in my mind because we've lost that, we don't have that anymore, and it's not just the political climate. We live in. It's also because of covid-19. I think, what saddens me most is that people have shown little respect little thought process, no, manners at all. Since covid-19 off everybody, and I do mean everybody on Earth has been affected by this in some way, shape or form. We're all in this together whether we like it or not. So what can we be a little bit more mannerly a little bit more compassionate a little bit more,? I don't understand why all of a sudden it just got to be so bad. I know we've been leading up to it for many years and it's finally reached that point where the pimple popped but still. Something's not right. Something's got to change and I'm afraid there's no going back home.

The Mason Minute
Pure And Simple (MM #3794)
"The Maison with Kevin Nation this time of year, least the next couple of weeks are my favorite sports time of the year. Has not because football started back up. Because we're getting ready for the NASCAR playoffs. It's because the Little League World Series is going on. Now that we've gotten over the Olympics, we can start focusing on the important competition in life and to me that is the Little League World Series. The most pure and simple form of sports. There is because these kids are in It For the Love of the Game. They're not hugely, skillful, they're not hugely, talented. Some are some are just normal kids who are just on the right team at the right time and maybe going to enjoy the best time of their life in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Nashville, Suburban teams over the course of the last decade or so have done really well in the Little League World Series. The team from Nolensville Tennessee, has made the semi-finals, but it truly is my favorite time of the year watch sports. I'm just in awe and in love with these kids and what they're doing, what they represent and just enjoy the experience, that's the important thing. Pure and simple. The way Sports used to be when we were kids wage.

The Mason Minute
Pure And Simple (MM #3794)
"The Maison with Kevin Nation this time of year, least the next couple of weeks are my favorite sports time of the year. Has not because football started back up. Because we're getting ready for the NASCAR playoffs. It's because the Little League World Series is going on. Now that we've gotten over the Olympics, we can start focusing on the important competition in life and to me that is the Little League World Series. The most pure and simple form of sports. There is because these kids are in It For the Love of the Game. They're not hugely, skillful, they're not hugely, talented. Some are some are just normal kids who are just on the right team at the right time and maybe going to enjoy the best time of their life in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Nashville, Suburban teams over the course of the last decade or so have done really well in the Little League World Series. The team from Nolensville Tennessee, has made the semi-finals, but it truly is my favorite time of the year watch sports. I'm just in awe and in love with these kids and what they're doing, what they represent and just enjoy the experience, that's the important thing. Pure and simple. The way Sports used to be when we were kids wage.

The Mason Minute
Ship To Store (MM #3793)
"The Maison with Kevin Nation. I've talked about my frustration with retail stores, especially big box stores numerous times throughout the years. The Mason minute. I'll be going back at least a month or two. I was talking about. The problem with retail, I realized covid-19 has changed a lot of things but the one thing I'm seeing more and more, is this ship to store mentality? Yeah, they're no longer wanting you to come to the store to buy something. They want you to buy it online and then go to the store to pick it up. Now, if they don't have it in stock, it may take a few days to get there, but sometimes when I need something like the day, I broke my headphones over the weekend. I needed a new pair immediately. So I had to find what I was looking for. In town found them at Best Buy. The only problem took me fifteen, twenty minutes to be able to find them on the website. Then I had to go to the store and find out why had to find somebody to help me out. I want to look at it first before I decide what I want the bulb. And besides, we walk into the store, my wife said, oh I need a new mouse. So we walked over and bought something that we wouldn't have bought. If I didn't know that ship to store is a great idea in theory, but retailers, still aren't getting it right. No matter how many employees they have working at the time.

The Mason Minute
Ship To Store (MM #3793)
"The Maison with Kevin Nation. I've talked about my frustration with retail stores, especially big box stores numerous times throughout the years. The Mason minute. I'll be going back at least a month or two. I was talking about. The problem with retail, I realized covid-19 has changed a lot of things but the one thing I'm seeing more and more, is this ship to store mentality? Yeah, they're no longer wanting you to come to the store to buy something. They want you to buy it online and then go to the store to pick it up. Now, if they don't have it in stock, it may take a few days to get there, but sometimes when I need something like the day, I broke my headphones over the weekend. I needed a new pair immediately. So I had to find what I was looking for. In town found them at Best Buy. The only problem took me fifteen, twenty minutes to be able to find them on the website. Then I had to go to the store and find out why had to find somebody to help me out. I want to look at it first before I decide what I want the bulb. And besides, we walk into the store, my wife said, oh I need a new mouse. So we walked over and bought something that we wouldn't have bought. If I didn't know that ship to store is a great idea in theory, but retailers, still aren't getting it right. No matter how many employees they have working at the time.

The Mason Minute
Canceled Flights (MM #3792)
"The Maison with Kevin Nation. I know that people are really wanting to get back to normal, but do you get the sense sometimes? The man above says, it's not quite time yet. All this past week, I've been seeing where a lot of airlines have been canceling. Flights specifically Spirit Airlines canceling. 50% of their flights like four or five days in a row. And people are just frustrated, they're stuck in airports, their wage trying to find alternate Transportation. They're stuck trying to get back from vacation or going somewhere and losing out. This to me is a big red flag and says, you know what, maybe you should rethink these things. Maybe I should hold back for. Now again, I understand how often disrupted our lives have been over the course of the last almost two years, but in the scope of things, really, not that big at. I'm sure I'd love to get back to normal. I know you'd love to get back to normal, we all want to, but for many reasons we're not there, yet wage, but sometimes this is just a message from above, probably not want to be flying right now. It's not the time yet but something's telling me hold off just a little bit longer. And every time I see these Airlines canceling, flights tells me to stay away from the airport just a little bit longer dead.

The Mason Minute
Canceled Flights (MM #3792)
"The Maison with Kevin Nation. I know that people are really wanting to get back to normal, but do you get the sense sometimes? The man above says, it's not quite time yet. All this past week, I've been seeing where a lot of airlines have been canceling. Flights specifically Spirit Airlines canceling. 50% of their flights like four or five days in a row. And people are just frustrated, they're stuck in airports, their wage trying to find alternate Transportation. They're stuck trying to get back from vacation or going somewhere and losing out. This to me is a big red flag and says, you know what, maybe you should rethink these things. Maybe I should hold back for. Now again, I understand how often disrupted our lives have been over the course of the last almost two years, but in the scope of things, really, not that big at. I'm sure I'd love to get back to normal. I know you'd love to get back to normal, we all want to, but for many reasons we're not there, yet wage, but sometimes this is just a message from above, probably not want to be flying right now. It's not the time yet but something's telling me hold off just a little bit longer. And every time I see these Airlines canceling, flights tells me to stay away from the airport just a little bit longer dead.

The Mason Minute
Curly Fries (MM #3791)
"The Mason with Kevin Nation. I know I mentioned my distress by the fact that Arby's was taking away potato cakes earlier this year but somebody was poem about curly fries. The other day, which is the French fry of choice for the most part at Arby's. And I want to know who actually likes curly fries and why it has nothing to do with Arby's it's just curly fries in general. I don't understand why people enjoy them because to me they're the worst french fry of all my wife prefers the crinkle-cut fries. If I had to choose my favorite would almost be the shoestring fry, the real thin ones, much like McDonald's used to be. They've been a little bit took over the years, the center of the fry, the better for me, but the curly fry, it's not crisp, it's not very tasty and well it's just blah. I don't mind crinkle fries. But the curly fry, whether it's Arby's or not, just kind of offensive to me but yet they're the ones that are B cells, a ton of and I'm just wondering why that is. I'm missing the boat here, I'm missing something and I just kind of wonder about these things sometimes. Yes, I think about strange things at night but the curly fry, I think we'd be better off without him.

The Mason Minute
Curly Fries (MM #3791)
"The Mason with Kevin Nation. I know I mentioned my distress by the fact that Arby's was taking away potato cakes earlier this year but somebody was poem about curly fries. The other day, which is the French fry of choice for the most part at Arby's. And I want to know who actually likes curly fries and why it has nothing to do with Arby's it's just curly fries in general. I don't understand why people enjoy them because to me they're the worst french fry of all my wife prefers the crinkle-cut fries. If I had to choose my favorite would almost be the shoestring fry, the real thin ones, much like McDonald's used to be. They've been a little bit took over the years, the center of the fry, the better for me, but the curly fry, it's not crisp, it's not very tasty and well it's just blah. I don't mind crinkle fries. But the curly fry, whether it's Arby's or not, just kind of offensive to me but yet they're the ones that are B cells, a ton of and I'm just wondering why that is. I'm missing the boat here, I'm missing something and I just kind of wonder about these things sometimes. Yes, I think about strange things at night but the curly fry, I think we'd be better off without him.