39 Burst results for "Kitty"

A highlight from Gas Station Hobbies

Mutually CoDopendent

06:10 min | Last month

A highlight from Gas Station Hobbies

"Hey guys, welcome to Mutually Codependent with Adam and Jen. I am Jen. I'm Adam. Welcome to the show today, guys. How is everybody? We doing stellar? I'm in a really happy mood today. That's good. I hope I don't fuck that up. We got a show today. This is the first time we've gone more than a week without recording. We skipped last week because we've had a couple extras and last week we just decided to take a break. So it was good. I'm feeling refreshed. Ready to go. But also for some reason not as prepared as usual. But I know that we are because we're doing exactly all the same things because we write it down. Yeah. Yeah, we do have some new things. It might sound a little different. I got these little preamp amps. So we're using an SM58, which is a dynamic microphone that's not a condenser mic. So it doesn't need power. But what this does is adds power through phantom power of the audio interface to raise by about 27, it says, decibels of clean gain. Phantom power preamp for ribbon and dynamic microphones. That's 27 decibels of clean gain. So if it sounds different, that's why I'm excited about it. It means that we can have the adjustments at like 50 % and still get good recordings as opposed to before we were at like 90 % and still getting buzz. And so I'm excited about that. So anyway, we have a strain of the show. Like every show. Yes, we do. And this is a new one. It's called Gold Cache. It is a THCA flower. It's 24 .2%. It's a good one. It's a good one. The Delta 9 is under the 0 .3%, 0 .2%. It is, we found some information, burst of euphoria with relaxation slash chocolate. It has a chocolate diesel flavor. Oh, the chocolate diesel flavor and a menthol aroma. Okay. Well, I did. So when I smoked it the first time, I did find like an unusual brightness to it. That's how I described it. But let's do it right now. We have these. Yeah. I'm surprised you haven't lit up already. Yeah. I usually like when you're announcing the strain of the show so I can just get there puffing away. Yeah, it's your turn. For the strain of the show. Yeah. So you have to do it. I'm doing it. I know you did. That's what I was saying. It was your turn. We did it. We did it. We did it. We did it. We did it. We did it. Hurray. We did some other things this week. You would think that I wouldn't know that song because I would refuse to let my kids watch Dora. I don't even know what it was. Bob the Builder? It was a Dora song. Oh, that's Dora. I don't know. See, I don't know. I guess I was able to like sit next to Ethan and let him watch things without me. What happened? I am using an Irish cream paper, like a hemp roll cone, and when I popped it open, it like exploded in my mouth. Oh, God. One of those popped into my eye. You know that, but I'm telling the audience, hey, one of those popped in my eye. Yeah. There's like three. I don't even know where the dog is. Is she here? No, she's not in here. Lily's with us today. Lily? You won't hear anything from her. No, she's a... She's quite quiet. A quiet kitty. Well, she's not a kitty. She's an adult. I don't know if this is going to work because it like popped a hole in the... Oh, that sucks. Okay, so we paused it, and I... I'm back with a fresh smoke. I filled a new one, and I had a chance to try this pre -roll, and then it went out because I was doing the rolling, but that's fine, so I'm going to light it again. It's gold cash, for those of you who forgot, because it's been like 10 minutes for us and 30 seconds for you, so... Five seconds. We wanted to talk about the things we're going to talk about, I guess. We wanted to talk about hobbies a little bit. We picked up a couple canoes the other day, or not canoes, kayaks. Kayaks. Kayaks. Oh, no. No. Canoe. So there's that. We've got a good story, I'm going to tell you, and that's fun. And I started some new meds, and we could mention it to take up time, or... And also, that shit you're getting at the gas station? Just stop. We'll talk about why later. So yeah. What... Jen wrote the subjects, so I'm going to let you kind of lead the way. I did. Like, hobbies, I feel... So, like, I've always had a few hobbies here and there. I haven't had a lot of hobbies, but I guess I say that, but I just... I've been so busy, like, as an adult, I feel like up until recently, that I... I mean, we're still busy, but the kids are getting older, so we have a little bit more free time. And I was just thinking about, like, this past weekend, we bought some used kayaks so we can start kayaking, because that's something we did in upstate New York while we were there this summer, and we had... And we both really enjoyed it. Yeah, it just was a really... It's very freeing. Helps you feel very peaceful and relaxed. When you're not worried about dying. Yeah. Yeah. So we got some kayaks off Facebook Marketplace. Adam's is really cool. It's like a fishing kayak, and he sits up on a little... It's a sit -on -top. Yeah, sit -on -top. A little chair. And they modified it to make the chair six inches taller than from the thing. And I think that's why I felt so, like, top -heavy, aside from the fact that I'm 300 pounds.

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Fresh "Kitty" from Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt

Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt

00:00 min | 9 hrs ago

Fresh "Kitty" from Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt

"To do it all on the Intel Evo platform. Plus save big on ultra sharp monitors and top brand accessories. It's the perfect time to upgrade any home business or shipping setup powered by Intel Core processors. Shop now at dell .com slash deals to take advantage of huge savings and free shipping. Again, that's dell .com slash deals. All the planning we do in life, like when you need to buy a new car or when you need to move. How about your retirement? Then when we around get as we get older to think about retirement, we rely on the old traditional and outdated retirement planning tools. There's so much more to retirement and a way to find out is with the next free retirement planning workshop by attorney Rajeev hired smart Christopher. You see, using outdated retirement planning tools can turn our retirement dreams of travel, playing golf and spending time with friends and family into a disaster of losing assets to uncovered medical expenses. Maybe being pushed in one of those traditional care settings that look like a hospital. I don't want that. You don't either. You can avoid all that by using what's called a safe harbor trust crafted by attorney Rajeev Nagayesh. Maybe you've heard his radio show. You've seen him on public television as well. Join Rajeev. If it makes it simple and shows you how it is next workshop, December 5th in Federal Way, December 7th in Puyallup or December 9th in Puyallup. They are free. Bring a family member, a coworker, a neighbor with you as well. Lifepointlaw .com 1244 traffic updates every 10 minutes on the fours. Tamo Fulton is in the high performance homes traffic center. Well, we still have a stall in Seattle and overbound 5 at 45th Street in the U district. The right lane is blocked. Emergency crews there on the scene. So stay to the left and you'll get by just fine. We still have this crash in Everett that's really causing some slowing on Southbound 5 at Broadway. Both the HOV lane and left lane are blocked with emergency crews on the scene. Traffic is backed up now from Everett Avenue, Highway 529 and an extra 10 minutes to your time. commute A crash reported in Mill Creek, Southbound Highway 527, Buffalo Everett Highway at 136th Street, Southeast emergency crews arriving on the scene. They're still watching a crash into coma. It looks like it's just about cleared away now. The backups have eased up quite a bit. Pacific Avenue at South 72nd Street and watch for some slow and go traffic through the Lacey area from about Slater -Kitty Road into the Pacific Avenue area due to an earlier crash. This report is sponsored by Indeed .com. Make the hiring process work you for with Indeed's end -to -end hiring solution. You can attract, interview and hire candidates all from one place. Start at Indeed .com slash credit. Our next Northwest traffic at 1254. And forecast the sponsored by Northwest Crawl Space Services. Weather is going to remain pretty dynamic over the next few days.

A highlight from The concept of success DNA

The Maverick Paradox Podcast

02:59 min | Last month

A highlight from The concept of success DNA

"In this short talk episode I speak to Judy Wilkins -Smith about the concept of success DNA and how it is influenced by multi -generational patterns and epigenetic imprints. We explore the idea that individuals can consciously change these patterns and create their own success DNA by shifting their beliefs and focusing on their own adventures. Listen up to this interesting conversation. I create a clear thinking and decisive leaders who can amplify their influence. Contact me to find out how I can help you or your organisation. And today our guest is Judy Wilkins -Smith. How you doing Judy? Great, nice and warm still in Texas and I will take it. Well it's the evening here and it's a lot more chilly. Not at least keep it there. What do you do in Texas that you find enjoyable? Oh so many things. I'm often around my daughter and she's got a new home so we're setting that up. I have two kitties, two Siamese kitties so I love them. Other than that I do a lot of executive coaching and a lot of this kind of work and I love it all. Sounds fantastic. So I know today we've got very interesting topics. We're going to talk about success DNA, perceiving and transcending epigenetic ancestral blocks to success. Now you have to tell us more. Okay so your success isn't entirely, well it is and isn't, but isn't entirely dependent on just you. You have multi -generational patterns that you don't even know that you have. So we only go this far in the world. You shouldn't rise above your raising. You know what happens to successful people, they lose it all. Whatever stories we've been given we incorporate into our own library. And so it's really about looking at what have you incorporated into your library? Is it serving you now or are you the change agent? Because when a pattern comes down to you, it's come down to you because it's asking you to change it to something better or to start a new pattern. So that's what we look at for success DNA. And epigenetically if there is an event in the system where it's significant for the person in particular and it carries a high emotional resonance, you're going to find that we make up thoughts, feelings and actions around that and that creates an imprint on the genome. And there you go, the next thing you know you've activated the success or lack of success and you don't know why, except that now we do.

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Fresh "Kitty" from Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt

Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt

00:07 min | 9 hrs ago

Fresh "Kitty" from Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt

"River flooding as we get into Monday and Tuesday with some rain falling and all that mountains. snow in the There is a flood watch posted for Saturday night through Tuesday. Pro Palestinian activists have apparently targeted the home of a Washington congressman in a statement Democrat Adam Smith says that his house tagged was by quote people advocating for a ceasefire in Israel and Gaza. Bellevue police spokesman Seth Tyler says the garage door. The residence was spray painted, but wouldn't say what the message was. The targeting of the the congressman's home wasn't the only incident as the Jewish studies building on the campus of the University of Washington was also garage door has been vandalized. Law enforcement investigating that too. Two Garfield High School students were robbed Thursday afternoon and Seattle found. Police say they're still looking for the suspects. Police got the call about the robbery around 1230. School was not in session. also on the bench. When both students asked for their phones back, one of the robbers lifted their shirt showing what appeared to be The the handle of a gun. The group then took off. No one was hurt. Northwest News Radio's Frank Lenzi. We've learned man. the Pierce County deputies shot and killed this week was a rape suspect. The Pierce County medical examiner identified the as man 22 -year -old James Solanoa Jr. in Como 4 reports that he was killed near the South Hill Mall in Puyallup Tuesday. Solanoa was wanted by Tacoma police for the alleged kidnapping and rape of a woman at gunpoint that happened November 18th near the Tacoma Mall. Eight people suspected of being part of a crime ring were busted in The suspects are accused of possessing bombs and stolen property and peddling fentanyl heroin that they were arrested during coordinated raids last week. The operations happened on Zenker inoshi. Now here's News time 1234. Traffic updates every 10 minutes on the force from the High Performance Public Center. Here's Tama. Well, still watching a crash in Everett on Southbound 5 at Broadway blocking two lanes, the hov lane as well as the left lane traffic is backed up now from highway 2. That's going to add an extra six or seven minutes to your which is a two hour drive. Bellevue to Tuck Willis up on 4 or 5 right now is a 20 minute drive. That's about an eight minute delay. we have a We have stall a in Seattle Northbound 5 at 45th Street in the U. District. The right lane is blocked. So you want to stay to the left to get by Seattle to the every area right now, looking at about 24 minutes with no big delays. Still some seeing slow and go traffic from Slater Kitty Road in Lacey to Pacific Avenue. It's a scene of an earlier crash that's been cleared away. That's going to add an extra few minutes to your drive time in Tacoma. We're still watching a crash at Highway seven Pacific Avenue at 72nd Street. That's partially blocking the intersection and in Tukwila. We have a crash reported on South Center Parkway near Minkler Boulevard that's causing a bit of a slowdown through that area as well. This report is sponsored by Boost Infinite. West infinite's Boost new wireless technology switches between networks for the best service at a lower price switch today call

A highlight from All-In? We're Out: Why the All-In Podcast is Bad for America

Crypto Critics' Corner

09:32 min | 3 months ago

A highlight from All-In? We're Out: Why the All-In Podcast is Bad for America

"Welcome back everyone, I am Cas PNC, I'm joined as usual by my partner in crime, Mr. Bennett Tomlin. How are you today? Well I was just able to get out of a position in some unvested tokens I wasn't really a fan of anymore, so I'm feeling pretty good all things considered. That's awesome news man, I hope it wasn't Cas coin. We are, he's bringing up that topic because we're talking about possibly four of my least favorite people in the entire world today. We are talking about the hosts of the All In Podcast. Now if you're unfamiliar with the All In Podcast, god bless you. You probably just want to turn this off and skip it because you know what, you should never ever listen to them and just move on with your life. However I think a lot of people, especially people who listen to our show, are likely familiar with the All In Podcast and the hosts who are, let's go through them one by one, Chamath Palihapedia, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks, and David Friedberg. Now I decided that we needed to do an episode about these gentlemen because Chamath has been an asshole on Twitter a lot lately, and that's it. He basically, he triggered me to force Bennett to discuss these fellows. So I'm going to go ahead and just jump into that, which was he tweeted at this guy who said, hey man, I'm not using exacts here, but this guy basically said, hey man, how's it feel to be a billionaire after having made all this money off the backs of retail investors and scammed a bunch of people with your dumbass SPACs? SPACs are Special Purpose Acquisition Companies, that's what it stands for. It was this, I guess it's still going on kind of, but it was a bit of a fad over the time, onto stock exchanges, whether it was the, you know, New York Stock Exchange or NASDAQ or whatever. And Chamath was one of the people doing it all the time, and almost all of them had basically just done terrible. So this person asked Chamath this question and Chamath's response was, I'm in the arena, as though he's a goddamn gladiator in Roman times, which is just unreal. Like, we don't know at all, like comparing any of our existences to what it was like for gladiators in the arena, especially a billionaire who's just investing in shitcoins and fucking, and crappy investments, like what an unreal statement. You're not allowed to say you're a man in the arena until you lead the Rough Riders in the Spanish American War, everyone knows the rules. I even read a substack this past week where someone who notoriously sides with venture capitalists, like a journalist who basically writes for venture capitalists, even he was like, Chamath, what the fuck, man, like got to apologize for this. Like you, you are celebrating, you're celebrating shitting on retail investors. You're celebrating stealing money from the everyman and you're owning it. Like you're owning it, saying it's fine and suggesting that like you are the gladiator for destroying the common man. And it's just like such a weird flex. Well, and just to kind of add on to that, did you realize just how much money he made from some of his specs? Oh, it's almost a billion dollars. Yeah, like he sold his stake in Virgin Galactic for $213 million. It's now down like 95 percent from peak or something like that. Clover, he had an original $25 ,000 investment that he sold for $290 million. And it's also down like 94 percent from peak. He made a ton of money on these companies, which the market seems to have determined as soon as he dumped his stakes were effectively valueless. And I know he was involved in SoFi or whatever, too, which is doing better than these ones. But it struck me at just how massive those numbers are. Do you remember during the GameStop mess when Robinhood closed down their trading for a little bit, he sent a bunch of people over to SoFi saying like, Robinhood is selling your order flow to Citadel Securities. You should come trade it SoFi instead. And of course, SoFi was selling all their users order flow to market making firms. Anything for cash. So I fucking fly home from Italy. From Italy. Get back in the arena. At 35 ,000 feet, I decide to troll the mids. We'll talk about that later. But anyways, sipping a beautifully chilled white burgundy. So that was his first kind of strike recently, recent strike. But then he did something that really fucking pissed me off. And this is you got to go on this show. You got to join Joe Wiesenthal and Tracey Alloway, who host the Odd Lots podcast, which if you're not subscribed to, fantastic podcast, go listen to it. It's really like if you're interested in any random finance topic, they probably covered it and you should find that episode and listen to them because they're super informative and fantastic. Someone said, because Joe posted, Joe posted on Twitter and said, one of Chamath's SPACs had gone down 93 % since he had shilled it. And someone said, oh, and someone, yeah. And someone said, okay, so Chamath, are you going to go on the Odd Lots podcast? And he said, why would I go on a podcast no one listens to? Which is just like, dude, not only is it obviously not true, this is one of the most listened to financial podcasts in America, in the world, but also is just so cringe to have that as your response. It's so like, I'm rubber, you're glue kind of fucking kitty bullshit that it incensed me enough to be like, we got to talk about these guys. I fucking hate these guys. So that's where we are. Where do you want to start with these fellows? Because there's a lot, there's a lot here. It's almost overwhelming to go over some of the details about these things. So I think we kind of just need to start a little bit with some of their backgrounds, right? David Sacks and Jason Calacanis are both members of the PayPal mafia, right? They were executives involved in various ways with PayPal. And when that was initially bought out, this group, including Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, Reid Hoffman, and a bunch of these other folks became very important in Silicon Valley because they were rich. And that's how you become important in Silicon Valley. Since then, they have two varying degrees and slightly different depending on which member of the mafia you're talking about, grown in self -importance to an almost preposterous degree. And what I think is especially striking about many members of the PayPal mafia is they have not shied away from using their money to get involved in other things, especially politics and other societal issues. For David Sacks and Peter Thiel, this dates back to the book of rape apologia they wrote in college. For Jason Calacanis, he's involved in a variety of nonsense political movements. David Sacks is contributing to a bunch of idiots in various political races that he wants to support. And broadly, many of these individuals have shared opinions that range from the stupid to the abhorrent throughout their entire careers with extra consideration given to these meaningless thoughts because of their wealth. And I think that's kind of really the issue with them is that they are given consideration for stupid objectively things because they are objectively wealthy people. Yeah, it's kind of a double edged sword here, actually, because I think that in some sense, these guys represent to retail and, you know, plebes like us, these guys represent, you know, these are the wealthy, these are the wealthy people, they're speaking on behalf of the wealthy people. And then on the other end of that, I think it's funny because it's not like, not that I think venture capitalists in general kind of suck. But the truth is that not all venture capitalists suck, and not everyone in Silicon Valley sucks. However, these guys, by being the loudest, most obnoxious people coming out of venture capital and coming out of Silicon Valley, they become the voice of all the venture capitalists. And so now they represent those people, whether they like it or not. And so here it is, it's this double edged sword. On one hand, you have retail going, oh, these guys speak for all venture capitalists. And then on the other, you have venture capitalists going like, I wish these guys didn't speak for us, but they do. And I think the other thing is just how much of their shtick is like just so clearly a performance, right? Like we're talking about billionaires and centimillionaires. I'm not sure if they've all hit the billion mark, Friedberg especially. But these are incredibly wealthy individuals. And in their last podcast episode, I think it was the last one, they spent 40 minutes reacting to the song Rich Men North of Richmond. And because of this, the top 20 percent, the top 5 percent have acquired an outsized amount of the assets and outsized amount of the income, as we all know and have all benefited from. And the vast majority of Americans that have been working, I have a question for Friedberg. Friedberg, do you think that we should implement policies to change the lines on this graph? That's exactly what I was going to ask. Yeah, right. Which is them.

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Fresh update on "kitty" discussed on Stephanie Miller

Stephanie Miller

00:03 min | 14 hrs ago

Fresh update on "kitty" discussed on Stephanie Miller

"This Thursday 3 to 5 p .m. proudly sponsored by Great Lakes Clinical Trials Executive Service Corps and the Construction Industry Service Corps you're listening to WCPT 820 because facts matter Stephanie Miller she just like you and me music playing She's homeless, she's homeless And she stands there, sayin' her name La da dee, la da da, la da dee, la It is the Stephanie Miller Show. Christopher who said at the end of the day we We do have, we do have something to stand in between us and Calamity and it is our vote. Dixie and Dixie. No, hell bell on this very show. Tick tock star speaking of the amazing voices that we've been able to showcase including Victor Shih who just joined us. I love this stuff with the liberal redneck speaking of our good friends Trey Crowder on vouchers. Trey Crowder. the way By millions of dollars in vouchers have already gone to schools that openly refuse to admit gay kids. Which A is super duper evil and B it's like they don't even want a good theater program. Me, I don't even want my kids to go to private school. I don't want a bunch of private school kids hanging around my house talking about their dad's boat dealership and cross stuff or whatever. I want my kids to come in asking if they can stay at Junior Junior's place this weekend because his sister daddy lets them stay up late and feed the pet snake, right? You know it's kids with some character. Which one was that? That was 16. Okay, I asked for 14. Here we go. Uh some more These vouchers, they don't cover the cost of most private school tuitions anyway, so poor parents still can't afford it. The very best private schools won't even take the They vouchers. can turn kids away for any reason. They don't have special ed, many of them. They don't have transportation. They're not in rural areas. The end result of all this ends up being that the vast, vast majority of kids who get these vouchers already go to private school. We're talking 80, 90 percent in some states. So all this is doing is funneling taxpayer dollars away from public education and using it to subsidize the cost of private school tuition for parents who are already sending their kids there to begin with. Now if I didn't know any better, I'd say that a government handout. He's fantastic. OK, one last one. This all comes at the same time as their whole narrative about schools being woke indoctrination centers. You've heard them whine. They're like, these schools are handing out kitty litter. They're making them read books facts with in them, the horror, the horror. Well, conveniently, many private schools are also religious institutions. Now, some Christian schools are perfectly fine academically, but many of them are not. And it's funny that these parents are like, we can't have our kids being indoctrinated, so we better funnel them all into schools that teach them Jesus used to ride a triceratops to the gun range every morning. You know, it's like, no, oh, no, they're indoctrinating our kids. So instead, let's send them all to St. Phil Guilty School for the not gay. It's so fantastic. Speaking of people that speak I'm Peter Shacnow CNBC. The final month of 2023 is off to a negative start on Wall Street following the best month of the year for stocks during November. However, the Dow is all but certain to post a fifth straight weekly game for the first time in more than two years. And if the and S P 500 can extend its currently small weekly gain, it will also have a fifth straight positive week. Disney Walt has restored its dividend for the first time since the pandemic. It will pay 30 cents a share to stockholders in January. The most recent dividend was 88 cents per share in January of 2020. Tesla has unveiled pricing for its Cybertruck with the lowest priced version costing just under $61 ,000 and the most expensive starting at $100 ,000. A judge has blocked Montana from banning the use of TikTok. The recent dividend judge was 88 cents per share. The band had been scheduled to go into effect on January Here are the CNBC Business Updates, each weekday at 9 .30, and 4 .30.

A highlight from 1237. Black Dog Syndrome - Using Pets To Teach Anti-Bullying

Animal Radio

13:09 min | 3 months ago

A highlight from 1237. Black Dog Syndrome - Using Pets To Teach Anti-Bullying

"Celebrating the connection with our pets this is Animal Radio featuring your dream team veterinarian Dr. Debbie White and groomer Joey Vellani and here are your hosts Hal Abrams and Judy Francis. Okay I want you to look into your wallets or your phone either one right now and if all of the pictures in there are of your cat or your dog or your ferret or whatever animal you have you found the right show this is it Animal Radio. We're all just as crazy about our animals as you are and we have Dr. Vitts crazy like over the we're certified we're lucky to have a radio show but they said animals why not you know few of us have animals in fact about 68 percent of households have animals and if you don't what are you waiting for the shelters are just waiting for you to come on down and meet some beautiful animals that will capture your hearts and you can take them home with you and have a brand new forever friend. I just kind of sort of went off on a tangent there. Yeah you did Hal and I was thinking how wonderful that was beautiful. So we're going to go to the phones here we have Dr. Debbie to answer all those vet medical questions we have dog father Joey Vellani who's a groomer extraordinary you've seen him on Animal Planet's Dogs 101 and groomer has it and he you know we thought that you didn't need to groom an animal until he came on board and we realized what we were really missing out on how well our animal could look if we gave it a little attention. Regular grooming. So if you want to talk to either one of them it's free of charge directly from the animal radio app for iPhone and Android and Blackberry it's a free download thanks to those folks over at Doctors Foster's and Smith and the great thing about the app is not only can you ask the questions you can listen to any show you want animal radio show the Andy Griffith show is not on there yet and but you could also browse the deep resources we have lots of resources for you and news that's important for you so if there's a recall of a certain food and you need to know about it you'll know about it through the animal radio app so we make fun about it but it's an important app to have and as I've said before it's so important I've actually downloaded it twice I have to have it twice on my phone wow you don't have to do that I'm just asking you to download it once hey Jim how you doing great where you calling from today well right now I'm in Rowland Heights Rowland Heights right is that the LA area Los Angeles area well yeah it's east of LA okay so what's going on with your animals I have the entire dream team here for you well it's kind of a weird situation I have a 17 year old in their cat has been indoor ever since my girlfriend and her son got it okay the outdoor cat I rescued it it was growing up in a while somebody dumped it off and for about a year year and a half or so it was living with raccoons oh my and then there was a couple other couple other people I guess were jumping cats off and how this cat got the one I have now got caught in a cage and went went berserk it got got an affection and hearing a society out in Pomona California and so I went down and I rescued it I nursed it back to health and it's the most horrible cat that you have ever seen Wow it's on the bed on the pillows or always tries to bathe me oh that's wonderful so what's going on with these guys Jim what's your problem well I see bumps every now and then I don't see fleas or ticks or anything and they haven't been scratching up like a zoo okay all right do they have any sores on their bodies well I see bumps I can feel bumps but when I look it could be sores but I think it's from them scratching or biting or picking on themselves okay all righty so if we see little small bumps or feel them on cats especially if they're kind of like if you look at them closely they might be a little pink almost like a pimple and sometimes they'll have a scab on them then then that can be a condition we call miliary dermatitis and it's miliary little bumps dermatitis can happen from a lot of different reasons in cats the number one thing that causes it is flea allergy dermatitis so that's always the number one thing on my list when I hear of kitties that have these little bumps usually around the neck the head sometimes on the chest but also along the back there are some other causes of that as well and that might be things like a bacterial infection allergies or food allergies and even things like ringworm so cats don't always have to get ringworm with like a hair loss like a person does they can actually get these little bumps so since you do have a kitty going outside I'm gonna say number one thing we need to focus on is flea control and the funny thing that I always have this conversation with folks about cats and a lot of folks will say oh I never see fleas or any evidence of fleas on my cat and that's because in many cases cats are doing what they do best they groom and they groom themselves really well so we can't count on seeing evidence of fleas on cats if we're in an area that has fleas and especially with having one going outside we really need to treat appropriately with that and that might be a combination of a oral product such as comfortus along with a topical product on a regular monthly basis so that is by far the number one thing I'm doing for both cats the other thing and if we do have fleas to realize is if you have that one cat going outside we're gonna struggle we are gonna struggle hard to control fleas and any resulting skin side effects because of that so if we're really concerned about getting this on under control we'll try to keep the outdoor cat indoors for about a month's time so we can really do our best to try to get the flea control under our belts there but then you know this would be something if you haven't already taken the babies to the vet you know we we'd want to do that and just make sure we don't have something like ringworm and check to see if we need to be on an antibiotic or if they do see fleas sometimes we'll use a bit of a steroid just to help decrease the itch so we don't have so much self trauma as a result of the itch because dogs cats they can have flea allergy dermatitis which means they are reasonably itchy from the bite of the flea from the saliva so it doesn't have to be that that we have tons of fleas it could be one flea and if you have an allergic pet they are just going crazy from that itch so that's when we'll often use things like you know prednisone or other types of steroids just to help kind of quiet down that reaction there as far as you know them bathing themselves you know looking and and and all that you know well I guess what you call washing your body or something they always do that through all day long yeah yeah that's normal I mean kitties they are fastidious creature so you know it is really their job to keep that hair coat looking good and if something offending is there they're gonna get it out of there so yeah that's why you know they may just be doing a really good job of that so so you got a little bit of work there Jim but you know work with your veterinarian and see about getting the right treatment and the right products so you know this is something I definitely like to work with my clients because some of the topicals alone aren't going to give us the quickest relief especially with the allergy dermatitis we got to use some of these quick kill type products and many of them are the oral forms right yeah I tried it for a while and I wasn't sure if I was helping it or not and to me it didn't seem like it made a difference you tried what I missed the front line he tried frontline so we're talking about some of the oral so this is different medicines these are medicines that you you take internally is that correct right right and there's you know there's not every topical is created equal so we prefer to have a topical that if possible has a quick kill if not that's when we pull out the oral medications cap star come forward us and a lot of these they will kill those fleas so quickly but if your cat's going outside they're gonna get reinvested so that's where keeping them indoors just to get a handle on things can be very helpful for the initial stages of trying to treat this I applaud you you're doing something right Jim we got that 17 year old hat so give those babies a hug and a little scratch and thanks so much for your call all right take care Jim we appreciate it yeah we have Nike the studio cat and it just takes one flea bite and he is yeah his whole body gets covered with sores and the comfort has worked very well for us and a steroid shot that day when we discovered that cleared him up fast if you happen to have a Yorkshire terrier shih tzu a pug or a mini schnauzer did you know did you know our very own talented doctor Debbie has written books called how to be your dog's best friends about these breeds right here and I'm gonna try to convince her to work on some other breeds but if you have one of these right now you definitely want to have this Guardians manual available as Kindle books over at amazon .com and of course we have links over at animal radio .com are there any natural holistic treatments for fleas I mean I get tired of searching for one well like all the old old wives things like garlic really don't work as far as like the skin so soft you can do that in a diluted spray and that can be one thing you can use trying to think holistic isn't my forte I just feel so bad dumping a chemical on my cat skin or dog you know and I'm with you on that I really am because I spilt I accidentally spilt some of that front liner advantage and it splattered on my keyboard on my computer and it ate a little hole right where it splattered you think of all the different types of products and if you put them on a plastic which is plastic is just not a normal substance wait but you would put something on skin that would eat away at plastic I just don't know I I I'm having a hard time with that doc well there's different carriers and such within those products which may not necessarily be causing a problem but will on plastic and yeah can cause a surface change so hmm okay by the same token I used to I did find a natural one one time in the store and this was many moons ago at least ten years ago and but it was like a clove oil and something else and and it was way too strong I tested it on my own inner arm first and it burned my skin so I wasn't gonna put it on my cat either well this portion of animal radio is underwritten by fear -free happy homes don't forget you can get your fix of animal radio anytime you want with the animal radio app for iPhone and Android download it now it's made possible by fear -free happy homes helping your pets live their happiest healthiest fullest lives at home at the vet and everywhere in between visit them at fear -free happy homes calm and thanks fear -free for underwriting animal radio you're listening to animal radio call the dream team now with the free animal radio app for iPhone and Android how would you like to save money on nearly all your prescription drugs we've set up a special toll -free number for the RX outreach program they're a non -profit company whose mission it is to make prescription drugs more affordable to the masses they don't take insurance and in many cases your prescriptions are even cheaper than your co -pays they 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Fresh update on "kitty" discussed on Stephanie Miller

Stephanie Miller

00:03 min | 14 hrs ago

Fresh update on "kitty" discussed on Stephanie Miller

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140: WWI Aviators: From the Lafayette Escadrille to the Red Baron and More - burst 2

History That Doesn't Suck

00:41 sec | 3 months ago

140: WWI Aviators: From the Lafayette Escadrille to the Red Baron and More - burst 2

"Perhaps you've already guessed, but today we come to a high flying story, the story of aviation and the Great War. While we've gotten a taste of aerial combat in a few episodes already, we've barely scratched the surface on these wartime celebrities, romanticized as Knights of the Air, as they did a decade before. And of course, as US History Podcast, we'll focus on the American experience. We'll start by going back to 1903, the year the Wright brothers took their successful flight at Kitty Hawk, so we can trace the airplane's rapid transformation from barely being a possibility to soaring through the air with machine guns in little more than a

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Please Consider Supporting Our Prison Fellowship Campaign

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:26 min | 7 months ago

Please Consider Supporting Our Prison Fellowship Campaign

"Coming up Monday, we're starting our prison fellowship campaign. It's a very, very crucial thing that we do every year. We send a bunch of children of American prisoners to summer camp. And I am so excited about this campaign. I'm nervous because I don't know how you're going to respond. I hope you step up $200 is going to send a kid to summer camp. We put the banner up early at Mike online dot com. The campaign gets underway Monday. But if you want to get a jump on it, this is a game changer for kids who are going to have their lives impacted this way. They're going to get to go to summer camp. They're going to learn the gospel. They're going to hear the gospel, they're going to be outdoors, they're going to be with kids. They would normally never get this opportunity. Many of these kids are at risk, you know, underprivileged kids who are suffering because they have a parent, maybe both parents in prison. And the prison fellowship ministry, ministers to these kids and provides them with a week they will never forget. The campaign starts in earnest this coming Monday. But again, the banner is up early. So if you want to go to Mike online dot com and get a hit start, $200. We'll send a kid to summer camp, maybe you want to pop in 20 bucks, 50 bucks, whatever you can afford, like my buddy Larry elder always says, put a little in the kitty and let's help these children's lives be on a trajectory that might just keep them out of the life of crime that their parents are in.

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Cal Thomas: "Once in a While... I Learned Some Things From Liberals"

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:38 min | 7 months ago

Cal Thomas: "Once in a While... I Learned Some Things From Liberals"

"I'm talking to my friend Cal Thomas, and you get to listen. It's kind of crazy. Cal, you have a new book out called a watchman in the night, what you've seen over 50 years reporting on America. We were just talking about Kitty Carlisle Hart. I don't believe she's featured in the book. That's why we're talking about her. Because people will buy the book. And they're not going to hear about kitty Carlos. So now is the time for us to talk about that. But you had the privilege of meeting her and getting to know her a little bit. And she really was kind of one of those iconic New York Grande dames, which neither of us is, let's be honest. Well, that's true. One of the lessons that I've learned over the years, Eric is if you want to get a hearing, you have to not just ingratiate yourself to people of a different political or social persuasion, but actually take an interest in them. It's why I counted people like Ted Kennedy, as my friend, I got endorsements for the book from Henry Lewis Gates at Harvard, a friend of Obama and pat sajak, the host of wheel of fortune. So that pretty much runs the political gamut from left to right. But we spend so much time these days attacking each other and throwing rhetorical bombs at each other. We don't persuade any one of the correctness of our point of view when we label other people and call them names. So I try to take the time to develop relationships with people on what we call the other side, although they're my fellow Americans. And that has opened up a whole new world of communication, listening by them and listening by me. And once in a while, not often, I actually learned some things from liberals.

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Cal Thomas and Eric Reminisce About Kitty Carlisle Hart

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:56 min | 7 months ago

Cal Thomas and Eric Reminisce About Kitty Carlisle Hart

"I were together. It was the 96th birthday event for Kitty Carlisle Hart. And I remember I went there, she sang at her 96th birthday. This was at what? It was one of the hotels on Park Avenue here. And I went there with Dick Cavett, and I look over and there's Cal Thomas. I've known you from long before that. But it's hard to believe that the woman who was singing was in a night at the opera, the Marx brothers film from 1935. So I just, I'll never forget that evening, I'll never forget seeing you there. Well, let me take a quick Kitty Carlisle Hart story. Some years ago, I was attending the national conference of editorial writers in St. Paul, Minnesota. And the gentleman who was heading it up the editorial page editor of the St. Paul pioneer press called me and desperation. I had another event that night. I wasn't going to go to this particular event. And he said, look, you got to come back and help me out. I said, why? Well, our speaker who was supposed to debate Kitty Carlisle Hart has been held up due to bad weather at the airport. And I don't have anybody. I said, you're asking me to come in and debate an old lady. Are you crazy? So no, no, please. Come on, you got to help me out. So hold on, hold on. Tell me again, what was this here, roughly? This was in the early 90s, as I recall. In the early 90s, and what in the world was the subject of the debate to be? Because she was once the head of what? The national endowment of the humanities or something like that? Right. There was a big controversy then whether a federal money should be used to underwrite some of these agencies that featured scatological and other things anti Christian things. Yes, I think you may be referring, I believe it's called PBS or NPR. So yes, that was a hot debate. And she was on the wrong side of it. Poor kitty.

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We Need Someone to Succeed to Still Have a Conservative Vehicle

The Dan Bongino Show

01:47 min | 7 months ago

We Need Someone to Succeed to Still Have a Conservative Vehicle

"Let's just say box where to just become a fossil a remnant of its former self a million people a night or something like that and that's it Wouldn't go anywhere It could still make money but its stock would get crushed And it would get hurt bad as a company We got to find somewhere else to go if that's the case There's got to be an ability to make a newsmax or an OAA or something else out there on the market Profitable enough that they can compete I mean folks we can't just see the battlefield altogether I believe me I get there's a lot of animosity I mean my contract we couldn't agree If anyone has the right to like gripe it's me And I'm telling you we need a relaxing lady break I'm telling you we need someone out there to succeed so we have a vehicle for conservative thinkers to go out there and be able to speak Is it going to be Fox in the future Is it going to be someone else The answer is I don't know But this is one of those rare fights where I will keep insisting to you again that everybody is losing And that's why I'm not convinced There's some disagreement here I think Jim agrees with me Mike do you not agree with me I don't think I'm not sure it's foxley kitty's videos What was Mike What do you think Yeah he don't know either I'm not sure folks You got to remember there was a lot going on with this lawsuit and people had some tape supposedly I don't know the story was in part of it Because you have a $22 billion company a Fox News Corp. right Clearly they have a good PR machine You know what else they wouldn't have been the number one cable show for like 30 years or whatever the hell it was This is just rookie ball stuff

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Arizona School Board Ousts Christian Student Teachers

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:32 min | 7 months ago

Arizona School Board Ousts Christian Student Teachers

"I'm talking to my friend Floyd Brown, the book is counter punch. Floyd, tell us more about this preposterous, sick situation where there's a woman on the school board. You said in Arizona yeah, so I'm on the board of trustees of Arizona Christian university. And we first found out about this because this school board member had said, we don't want any student teachers coming from Arizona, Christian university because we don't want any more Christian teachers in our school district. Because teachers don't believe people can be kitty cats. And so that's a tough choice there. But what I think people need to understand is inside that district or a number of mega churches. Any of which that had gotten active or involved could have easily controlled the election and if they had gotten their people out to vote in that school board election, the kitty cat would have never been elected. So, you know, it is wrong for churches to sit on the sidelines and one of the things I think that they need to do, it's churches need to occupy the territory where they're at, and if that means that people from the church need to run for town council or need to run for county sheriff, there's 3100 counties in America, Eric. There are churches in every single one of them. And this country can be saved, but it's going to require all of us getting active.

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"kitty" Discussed on Encyclopedia Womannica

Encyclopedia Womannica

07:46 min | 9 months ago

"kitty" Discussed on Encyclopedia Womannica

"What the floor, this color, the white planks, these floors from LO flooring are perfect. Oh my scratch resistance are these pet proof two and I can get the same looking hardwood or waterproof final. Honey, we need them. Sure, just get off the neighbor's floor and we'll go to LL flooring. It's time to love your floor. LL flooring is your expert from inspiration to installation. Bless this budget and they're on sale. LL flooring, save up to 20% on 200 floors. Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. Am I getting on your nerves yet? Well, that's the point behind the seat belt alarm in your car. And if you know somebody who won't listen to it, well, feel free to be annoying and remind them to buckle up. You could save their life. To find out more, go to DMV now dot com. When you get into your vehicle, make sure you buckle up Virginia and help save lives on our roads. A message from the Virginia department of motor vehicles, ding, ding, ding, ding. Hello. From wonder media network, I'm Jenny Kaplan, and this is when manica. This month we're talking about movers and shakers. Dancers, stunt women, martial artists, and other pioneering women who use their physical prowess to shake things up. Today we're talking about a woman with an insatiable Need for Speed. She pushed her body to the limit to break land, sea, and air records. Let's talk about kitty O'Neal. Kitty O'Neil was born on March 24th, 1946. In Corpus Christi, Texas. When she was just a few months old, she contracted measles, mumps, and smallpox. The combination of illnesses resulted in a dangerously high fever. The fever was so high that it damaged some nerves and she lost her hearing. But being deaf would not limit kitty, quite the opposite actually. Part of that was because of her mother, Patsy. Patsy was a proud independent Cherokee woman. She took education classes at the University of Texas so she could homeschool kitty. After a few years of developing her speaking and lip reading skills, kitty was allowed to enroll at the local public school. In elementary school, kitty took up competitive swimming. This was her first foray into the world of sports. She quickly developed a love for diving. Her events were the ten meter platform and the three meter springboard. Her talent landed her on the top of the amateur athletic union diving championship podium. Patsy recognized her daughter's abilities, so when kitty was 16 years old, Patsy moved them to Anaheim, California, so that kitty could train with Olympic diver turned coach, Sammy Lee. Between Sammy's guidance and her own determination, kitty qualified for the U.S. team for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. But her Olympic dreams were cut short. Kitty broke her wrist and then developed a dangerous case of spinal meningitis. She missed the Olympics. And when she recovered, she became uninterested in diving. While some may consider launching oneself off a 32 foot high board a thrill. Kitty longed for something more exciting, something faster. Kitty loved speed. When she was four years old, she would ride the lawnmower with her father and insist that he drive as fast as possible. Sticking within the family of water sports. Kitty took up water skiing speed racing. She said the woman's water skied record in 1970, and proceeded to achieve record setting speeds in motorcycles and rocket fueled cars. In the early 1970s, kitty met stuntman Ronald Duffy hambleton. He introduced her to fellow stuntman turned director Hal Needham. With kitty's natural athletic ability and her fearlessness toward new challenges. Kitty took the stunt world by storm. She wasn't afraid to be set on fire or to flip cars or to fling herself off multi story high buildings. In 1976, kitty was the first woman admitted to Hollywood's top stunt organization. Stunts unlimited. This was a time when men regularly doubled for female actors. For the next few years, kitty appeared in many top movies and TV shows. She was Linda Carter's stunt double and Wonder Woman, Lindsay Wagner's stunt double in the bionic woman, and she appeared in movies like Blues Brothers and smokey and the bandit, too. Adorned in the iconic Wonder Woman costume, kitty set another record at 32 years old. She jumped from the 12th story balcony at the valley Hilton in Sherman oaks, California, onto an airbag to set a new, high fall record of a 127 feet. That apparently was not high enough for kitty, because less than a year later, she broke her own record by jumping a 180 feet out of a helicopter. Kitty credited her deafness as one of the reasons she was so successful in the industry. She said, because I was deaf, I had a very positive mental attitude. You have to show people you can do anything. She embraced it. It helped her deepen her concentration intense environments on set. She once said, when I was 18, I was told I couldn't get a job because I was deaf. But I said someday, I'm going to be famous in sports to show them I can do anything. And she was, and her best was yet to come. On December 6th, 1976, kitty strapped herself into a three wheeled rocket powered car called the SMI motivator. She raced across the Oregon desert, averaging a speed of 512.7 mph. For context, a commercial airplane flies to 60 mph faster than that. The previous land speed record for women didn't stand a chance. Kitty obliterated it by almost 200 mph. And her record remained until 2019. It's possible kitty's record would still be standing. If sexism and greed hadn't interfered. Kitty was on track to beat her own record when a toy company stepped in. How Needham, the stuntman who'd helped kitty break into the industry had a plan. He'd break the record, and his sponsor, a toy company, would sell action figures of him. Millions of action figures. So the toy company blocked kitty from getting back into the SMI motivator, and setting the record even higher. How, never ended up driving the car. Kitty didn't get the opportunity to drive the motivator again, but she did get her own toy action figure two years later. Kitty was furious. But didn't let it stop her. In 1977, kitty set the women's water skiing record of a 104.85 mph. That same year she became the fastest woman on water by driving a jet powered boat to a record speed of 275 mph. While kitty's career had many high highs, it wasn't without some lows. In 1978, she crashed a rocket powered car in a show called super stunt. While she survived the crash, it was a near death experience. A year later, a biographical movie called silent victory, the kitty O'Neil story, was released. When it came to the stunts, kitty, of course, performed them herself. In the early 1980s, kitty finally retired from the stunt world. She had seen colleagues die, and she herself had had a couple of close calls. She was burnt out physically and mentally. She moved to Minnesota with her long-term partner before settling in Eureka, South Dakota. For maybe the first time in her life, she reveled in a new, peaceful lifestyle. On November 2nd, 2018, kitty

Thank You for Supporting Victims in Turkey & Syria

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:58 min | 9 months ago

Thank You for Supporting Victims in Turkey & Syria

"So eternally grateful to you for your generosity and your goodwill. And a few times a year I come to you and I say, hey, let's do some good in the world. And we partner with some of these great charities that are doing God's work. And last month, you stepped up and collectively as a company, Salem media group raised over $300,000 to help the victims of the horrific earthquake in turkey and Syria. And we put that together at the last minute, it was kind of an add on thing we did. You were so incredible, I mean, I forget the number you donated over a 100,000 to our show, Hewitt's audience stepped up big time, collectively Salem raised. I think it was $313,000 in a few weeks. Now, next week, I'm going to start asking you to do a little bit for this Christian charity. This ministry called food for the poor. One of my favorite organizations. And they're the ones who spearheaded the effort to get relief supplies to the poor people of turkey and Syria. They are, they do God's work, and I'm not going to do the heavy ask this week. I'm going to start Monday a week from today. But if you want to get a jump on it, you feel a little kindness in your heart right now. Maybe you could put a little in the kitty for us. Maybe you can donate a little bit and get a jump on our campaign. Get a head start. Go to Mike online dot com and click on that mic on. Click on that food for the poor banner at the top of the page. It's going to put a smile on your face, doing good for people, saving lives, in places like Honduras, Jamaica, the Caribbean, all over the world. Food for the poor is a Christian ministry that they're doing great stuff.

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Dapper Lab’s NBA Top Shot Moments May Qualify As a Security

CoinDesk Podcast Network

01:21 min | 10 months ago

Dapper Lab’s NBA Top Shot Moments May Qualify As a Security

"Today we are catching up with some interesting legal developments to close out our week here. We're going to start with dapper labs and for those unfamiliar dapper were the creators of crypto kitties and then later NBA top shot. In many ways, NBA top shot was the first mainstream breakout of the NFT bull market that brought a huge number of new people into the space around 2020, 2021. While recently dapper has been facing a class action lawsuit, which is predicated on the idea that top shots are unregistered securities. Now, it's important to note here that this is a group of plaintiffs making this argument not the SEC. Now, because of this, dapper lawyers have tried to get the case thrown out on the basis of top shots, clearly, and obviously not being securities. On Wednesday, a number of headlines were shared on Twitter that were somewhere between intentionally and unintentionally misleading, and which were in either case clickbaity and not exactly accurate. Those headlines all read some version of judge declares NBA top shots to be a security, but that wasn't exactly true. What actually happened was that the judge hearing the case in the southern district of New York dismissed dapper's application to dismiss the case. That judge found that there are reasonable arguments that the NFTs in this specific case could satisfy the howey tests. To how he tested, of course, the legal threshold for whether an asset can be deemed an investment contract with the implication that securities laws apply to it.

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Nashville Songwriters Association's Bart Herbison on Gordon Lightfoot

The Doug Collins Podcast

01:58 min | 10 months ago

Nashville Songwriters Association's Bart Herbison on Gordon Lightfoot

"Tell you, Gordon Lightfoot story. So we used to we have the world's largest songwriters festival late March early April. You've been ten pants out. We do a hundred shows, 400 riders, and 5 nights. We take over the town, and it's amazing. And one of my favorite parts is you never know who's going to show up. But we used to kick it off. We don't do it anymore for a lot of reasons. With the legend show. And this night it was Gordon Lightfoot, Donna Summer. I think kitty wells. It's just potpourri through time of fantastic songwriters, songwriter artist. And I think Gordon would acknowledge this. Gordon, you know, he's been doing this for 50 something years. So he agrees to do it, but look, he doesn't really have a relationship with us. He does it because of the other songwriters who are going to be on that Bill. I think America was on that Bill. It was an unbelievable show. And so it was a little high maintenance. Gordon goes, I need private jets. I need this and we just can't do it. So he ends up paying his own way down there. And it was in the tens of thousands. And like, go to my dressing room, whatever. Until the show started. And he walks out of the dress and I saw him watched on a summer, I saw him watch kitty wells, and he started crying. Because Bart, Bart, this is why I did it in the first place. I hadn't felt this in years. And so he does his gig, stunning. He goes back and calls me the next morning in Canada, and we're both a little weepy and he goes. At least for a moment, it took me back to why I did this in the first place. And that just meant so much to me because as you know, we're a songwriter town. And the artistry and the staging and the big stadiums and the smoke bombs. But when it's just you and a guitar, there's something emotional about that and Gordon felt it. I am proud we made him feel that for a night.

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John Zmirak and Eric Discuss the Heart of Luther's Troubles

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:26 min | 11 months ago

John Zmirak and Eric Discuss the Heart of Luther's Troubles

"I'm talking to John S mirak. Bring the kiddies, draw the kitties into the room and then shoe them away quickly. John, we were just talking about hope, Benedict, who just passed away and Pope Francis. And I think that that was really at the heart of Luther's trouble was this idea that wait a second at the end of the day, you know, when you're solving for X, we're looking for truth, the Pope can not Trump what the scripture says. I mean, there's a lot to it. Well, all right, but go ahead. I mean, honestly, you know that I want to know what you think. I will be honest. I think if the Pope had agreed with Luther's theology, he would have been fine with the papacy. A lot. Luther decided that nothing could Trump Luther's reading a scripture. When it was pointed out, the church councils disagreed with them. He threw them out too. Luther was so convinced of what he had read in the Bible and that it was a divinely inspired interpretation of divine revelation that anything that stood in his way, he would have tossed it out. So I don't think Luther's objection was to the papacy in principle. It was the fact that the Pope didn't agree with what he thought was this fundamental overwhelmingly obvious interpretation of Christianity that

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"kitty" Discussed on History That Doesn't Suck

History That Doesn't Suck

13:04 min | 1 year ago

"kitty" Discussed on History That Doesn't Suck

"Fact is that kitty hawk was rough this year. Yet, their courage and determination isn't gone just yet. Will and orv throw themselves back into their work. Kate reports that all she and pop ever hear is the boys incessant jabbering about flying. September soon arrives Ohio mourns the assassination of its native son and longtime public servant, U.S. president William McKinley. What an added distress, this must be, as will travels to Chicago to speak at the western society of engineers. He gives a humble speech filled with praise for those upon whose shoulders he stands, especially Otto lilienthal and his now pier, Octavian. His words are well received, but for all his humility, we'll also know that, upon returning to Dayton, he and will must reckon with the fact that these very intellectual giants got so very much wrong. As orv later puts it, it was like groping in the dark. Lillian tall's figures were not to be relied upon. Nobody else had done any scientific experimenting along these lines. The boys face down this challenge upstairs in their bike shop with a 6 foot long, 16 inch square wind tunnel. Yet to experience the Edison touch, they rely on a gasoline engine to power an electric fan, thus creating their wind. As October and November pass, the duo laboriously cut and pound all the hacksaw blades and bicycle spokes into dozens of model biplanes, then send them through the tunnel. Slowly but surely, they unlearn the errors of auto lilienthal and move toward their next iteration of glider. But by December, the boys have to turn their attention back to manufacturing bikes. Yes, even with cigar loving Charlie Taylor's help, who's still very much employed by the rights and doing a great job, despite Kate's dislike of him. Will and or of can't check out indefinitely. Though, octopus certainly wants them to. He's so eager for them to carry on. He offers to ask his friend Andrew Carnegie to fund them so they can ignore the bike shop. We'll honor to climb down. Patiently, they build bikes through the winter of 1901 to 1902, and when spring arrives, they turn their attention from machines with two wheels to one machine with two wings. Using their own figures and data from the wind tunnel, the boys have high hopes for this year's trip to kitty hawk. In late August, 1902, will and ore of undertake what has become their annual pilgrimage to North Carolina's outer banks. They arrive at their sandy beach camp on the 29th, and immediately are in better spirits than last year. For one thing, the camp, which they get back in order over the next week in change, is becoming rather nice. They've built themselves an off road sand tolerant bicycle, deep in their water well, and above all else, will exalt. No Edward huffaker and no mosquitos. Yeah, we'll throw Edward in the same company as a mosquitos. Man, they really hate that guy. Starting on September 8th, they begin assembling this year's flying machine. With the wingspan of 32 feet, it's their biggest yet. In fact, the total wing area is 305 ft², almost double that of 1900 glider. As they assemble this monster of a soaring machine, they also take apart last year's. There just isn't space to house both. The boys have also added a new feature this time around. A rear rudder. All of this takes a week and a half, but by September 19th, the ready to fly. And this time I really mean they because orv is finally taken a crack of piloting. I can't tell you why the mustachioed right hadn't done so earlier. Perhaps will was just more interested or was taking all the risks to protect his little brother. After all, the dangers of flying are no joke, as orfs soon finds out. It's a late September day, 1902. Or of Wright stands on the sand, ready to pilot the glider just as soon as he gets the needed wind. And he can hear and see a breeze coming. Soon, he feels it. Reaching 12 mph, the wind is strong enough to produce the lift he needs. Charging forward, he soon airborne. But to his horror, or suddenly realizes this isn't breeze. He'll later call it a whirlwind. The nose of the glider jerks up hard about 25 feet, so he responds by tilting the forward rudder to descend. But only a moment later, the capricious wind shifts worse, the inexperienced pilot doesn't quite have the skill to handle the needed wing warping correctly in this situation. The glider slams into the ground, spitting or out headfirst. Thankfully, he's all right. Not even bruised. But The Rookie is a bit shaken, and it takes a few days to repair the glider. Things go smoothly on this trip from here on out though. On the night of October 2nd, too much coffee leaves an over caffeinated or unable to sleep. In the state, he realizes the immovable rudder is a problem. Fish to add a hinge. Because this isn't about the rear rodder responds differently and could assist with wing warping. Meanwhile, more visitors come, including kitty hawk locals, who've really grown to love the rights. The boys older brother, Lauren Wright, George spratt, Octavian, and octaves assistant, Augustus herring. But still no Edward huffaker. Will and orf politely suffer through octave and Augustus testing out a far inferior multi wing soaring machine. But by mid October, the boys are back to exclusively testing their own glider. By the time they depart for home on October 28th, the Wright brothers have logged some thousand flights this summer are gliding over 600 feet and staying in the air for 26 seconds. As Davi mcculla so eloquently sums up the Wright brothers 1902 trip to kitty hawk. They could soar they could float, they could dive and rise, circle and glide and land, all with assurance. Now they had only to build a motor. It shouldn't be that hard to get their hands on a motor in late 1902. As we know from the last episode, gasoline engines have really come into their own. And many of the nation's new horseless carriage makers are embracing it. In fact, it was only days before this year's kitty hawk trip wrapped up that Henry Ford's latest racer, 9 9 9, beat will and orb's fellow high in Alexander winton. It was Henry's second win over him. But the Wright brothers several increase only draw one response and what's offered is far too heavy. So once again, the boys head to their shop, but this time, they aren't the ones calling the shots. That would be their cigar chewing mechanic Charlie Taylor. Charlie has very limited experience puts him ahead of his two employers. And frankly, he gets engines in a way they don't. To quote Charlie. While the boys were handy with tools, they'd never done much machine work. And anyway, they were busy on the airframe. It was up to me. My only experience with the gasoline engine was an attempt to repair one in an automobile in 1901. And so, in the early months of 1903, Charlie works on the engine as the brothers focus on the propellers. Both are major undertakings, and frankly, works of genius. Again with echoes of our last episode, Charlie's engine has no carburetor per se. The gas sits in a one gallon tank, hanging from a wing strut and relies on gravity to feed the fuel to a shallow chamber where it can mix with the air. Then perform its explosive magic in the four stroke four cylinder 12 horsepower engine. Brilliantly, they keep its weight well under 200 pounds by having the engine block cast from aluminum. Meanwhile, the boys are crafting the propellers, which, to their surprise, proves to be a less developed technology than they had hoped. It appears that, just like routers, propellers respond differently to aircraft than watercraft. Yet, it seems no one else experimenting with propellers in the air has figured these details out. Once again, will and or of have to do it on their own. Yet incredibly, they again use a wind tunnel to collect data and sort this out in a mere matter of months. Charlie considers this achievement greatly underappreciated. To quote him again, I think the hardest job will in ore have had was with the propellers. I don't believe they were ever given enough credit for that development. The outcome is two handcrafted propellers of spruce wood, each measuring 8 and a half feet in diameter and set to spin in opposite directions. One clockwise, the other counterclockwise, so as to equalize the pole they create, otherwise known as gyroscopic action. Oh yeah, and let's not forget. They also build another aircraft. This one is so big, they can't even fully assemble it in Dayton, Ohio. The boys will put it together for the first time on site. But getting to that point is still fraught with difficulty. Though will and orb depart for an arrive at, there'd be beloved North Carolina outer banks beach in late September 1903, the disassembled aircraft won't make it until October 8th. It takes almost a month to get it put together, but then disaster strikes when the engine misfires and vibrates so hard, it damages the propeller shafts beyond repair. Ultimately, this force is orb to make a return trip to Dayton, where he and Charlie workout replacement shafts made of solid steel. It isn't until December 11th that orf makes it back to kitty hawk with these replacement parts. But the repairs are soon made, and the boys have finally reached the point to which their work has been building for so many years. It's time to attempt controlled, sustained, and powered flight. It's December 14th, 1903. We're among North Carolina's outer banks. At the Wright brothers beach camp, just outside kitty hawk. Will and ore are just finishing repairs on their flying machine. And what a sight it is to behold. From forward to rear rudder, it's wrapped in a beautiful and strong white muslin cloth. Spanning 40 feet, the biplanes wings are securely trust with the same type of wire used on the Brooklyn Bridge. That's right. Roebling wire. Two spruce propellers are a fix just behind the wings, while the motor powering them is located on the bottom wing, just off center right to counterbalance a piloting Wright brothers body weight as he lies next to it just off center left. And as the afternoon comes, the boys find themselves content with their last adjustments. It's time to test it out. With the help of John T Daniels and two other locals, will and or have moved their over 600 pound flying machine on skids more than a quarter mile. It's a big kill devil hill. The next get the aircraft on their 60 foot launching track, then start the engine. Curious, but now terrified local boys run off as it roars to life. Finally, it's time to decide who gets to make this historic flight and the fairest way possible. A coin toss. Big brother Wilbur wins. He lies prone in the pilot's position. His hips rest in a cradle that allows him to warp the wings by swaying his body as he also grips a bar before him that controls the forward router or elevator. And finally, he's off. We'll shoot down the track and ride into the air, but just as he gets off the ground, he overcorrects his ascent. Almost immediately, he slams hard into the sandy earth, only 100 feet from the launching track. Hardly a sustained or controlled flight, and repairs will be needed, yet the brothers are overcome with joy. This was a user error. They know that. And after some minor repairs, they're sure they've got this. It's now December 17th. A cold winter's morning at kitty hawk. And once again, John Daniels and a couple other locals have helped the Wright brothers get their flying machine into place on big hill. The engines engaged. It starts warming. Since will had his chance three days ago, it's orf, who takes the prone pilot position. And at ten 35 a.m., he starts down the track. A headwind slows him down, but at the tracks end, he launches into the air. It's choppy, wavy, but orfs in control. The gas engine powers the propellers pushing the heavy machine with such force it can sustain lift. That's it. They've done it. And John Daniels even manages to use a camera for the first time in his life to snap a photo of the plane in air. It's only 120 feet and lasts a mere 12 seconds. But orbes flight was powered, controlled, and sustained. As are that afternoon's three increasingly farther and longer lasting flights, the last of which is 59

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"kitty" Discussed on History That Doesn't Suck

History That Doesn't Suck

13:04 min | 1 year ago

"kitty" Discussed on History That Doesn't Suck

"Fact is that kitty hawk was rough this year. Yet, their courage and determination isn't gone just yet. Will and orv throw themselves back into their work. Kate reports that all she and pop ever hear is the boys incessant jabbering about flying. September soon arrives Ohio mourns the assassination of its native son and longtime public servant, U.S. president William McKinley. What an added distress, this must be, as will travels to Chicago to speak at the western society of engineers. He gives a humble speech filled with praise for those upon whose shoulders he stands, especially Otto lilienthal and his now pier, Octavian. His words are well received, but for all his humility, we'll also know that, upon returning to Dayton, he and will must reckon with the fact that these very intellectual giants got so very much wrong. As orv later puts it, it was like groping in the dark. Lillian tall's figures were not to be relied upon. Nobody else had done any scientific experimenting along these lines. The boys face down this challenge upstairs in their bike shop with a 6 foot long, 16 inch square wind tunnel. Yet to experience the Edison touch, they rely on a gasoline engine to power an electric fan, thus creating their wind. As October and November pass, the duo laboriously cut and pound all the hacksaw blades and bicycle spokes into dozens of model biplanes, then send them through the tunnel. Slowly but surely, they unlearn the errors of auto lilienthal and move toward their next iteration of glider. But by December, the boys have to turn their attention back to manufacturing bikes. Yes, even with cigar loving Charlie Taylor's help, who's still very much employed by the rights and doing a great job, despite Kate's dislike of him. Will and or of can't check out indefinitely. Though, octopus certainly wants them to. He's so eager for them to carry on. He offers to ask his friend Andrew Carnegie to fund them so they can ignore the bike shop. We'll honor to climb down. Patiently, they build bikes through the winter of 1901 to 1902, and when spring arrives, they turn their attention from machines with two wheels to one machine with two wings. Using their own figures and data from the wind tunnel, the boys have high hopes for this year's trip to kitty hawk. In late August, 1902, will and ore of undertake what has become their annual pilgrimage to North Carolina's outer banks. They arrive at their sandy beach camp on the 29th, and immediately are in better spirits than last year. For one thing, the camp, which they get back in order over the next week in change, is becoming rather nice. They've built themselves an off road sand tolerant bicycle, deep in their water well, and above all else, will exalt. No Edward huffaker and no mosquitos. Yeah, we'll throw Edward in the same company as a mosquitos. Man, they really hate that guy. Starting on September 8th, they begin assembling this year's flying machine. With the wingspan of 32 feet, it's their biggest yet. In fact, the total wing area is 305 ft², almost double that of 1900 glider. As they assemble this monster of a soaring machine, they also take apart last year's. There just isn't space to house both. The boys have also added a new feature this time around. A rear rudder. All of this takes a week and a half, but by September 19th, the ready to fly. And this time I really mean they because orv is finally taken a crack of piloting. I can't tell you why the mustachioed right hadn't done so earlier. Perhaps will was just more interested or was taking all the risks to protect his little brother. After all, the dangers of flying are no joke, as orfs soon finds out. It's a late September day, 1902. Or of Wright stands on the sand, ready to pilot the glider just as soon as he gets the needed wind. And he can hear and see a breeze coming. Soon, he feels it. Reaching 12 mph, the wind is strong enough to produce the lift he needs. Charging forward, he soon airborne. But to his horror, or suddenly realizes this isn't breeze. He'll later call it a whirlwind. The nose of the glider jerks up hard about 25 feet, so he responds by tilting the forward rudder to descend. But only a moment later, the capricious wind shifts worse, the inexperienced pilot doesn't quite have the skill to handle the needed wing warping correctly in this situation. The glider slams into the ground, spitting or out headfirst. Thankfully, he's all right. Not even bruised. But The Rookie is a bit shaken, and it takes a few days to repair the glider. Things go smoothly on this trip from here on out though. On the night of October 2nd, too much coffee leaves an over caffeinated or unable to sleep. In the state, he realizes the immovable rudder is a problem. Fish to add a hinge. Because this isn't about the rear rodder responds differently and could assist with wing warping. Meanwhile, more visitors come, including kitty hawk locals, who've really grown to love the rights. The boys older brother, Lauren Wright, George spratt, Octavian, and octaves assistant, Augustus herring. But still no Edward huffaker. Will and orf politely suffer through octave and Augustus testing out a far inferior multi wing soaring machine. But by mid October, the boys are back to exclusively testing their own glider. By the time they depart for home on October 28th, the Wright brothers have logged some thousand flights this summer are gliding over 600 feet and staying in the air for 26 seconds. As Davi mcculla so eloquently sums up the Wright brothers 1902 trip to kitty hawk. They could soar they could float, they could dive and rise, circle and glide and land, all with assurance. Now they had only to build a motor. It shouldn't be that hard to get their hands on a motor in late 1902. As we know from the last episode, gasoline engines have really come into their own. And many of the nation's new horseless carriage makers are embracing it. In fact, it was only days before this year's kitty hawk trip wrapped up that Henry Ford's latest racer, 9 9 9, beat will and orb's fellow high in Alexander winton. It was Henry's second win over him. But the Wright brothers several increase only draw one response and what's offered is far too heavy. So once again, the boys head to their shop, but this time, they aren't the ones calling the shots. That would be their cigar chewing mechanic Charlie Taylor. Charlie has very limited experience puts him ahead of his two employers. And frankly, he gets engines in a way they don't. To quote Charlie. While the boys were handy with tools, they'd never done much machine work. And anyway, they were busy on the airframe. It was up to me. My only experience with the gasoline engine was an attempt to repair one in an automobile in 1901. And so, in the early months of 1903, Charlie works on the engine as the brothers focus on the propellers. Both are major undertakings, and frankly, works of genius. Again with echoes of our last episode, Charlie's engine has no carburetor per se. The gas sits in a one gallon tank, hanging from a wing strut and relies on gravity to feed the fuel to a shallow chamber where it can mix with the air. Then perform its explosive magic in the four stroke four cylinder 12 horsepower engine. Brilliantly, they keep its weight well under 200 pounds by having the engine block cast from aluminum. Meanwhile, the boys are crafting the propellers, which, to their surprise, proves to be a less developed technology than they had hoped. It appears that, just like routers, propellers respond differently to aircraft than watercraft. Yet, it seems no one else experimenting with propellers in the air has figured these details out. Once again, will and or of have to do it on their own. Yet incredibly, they again use a wind tunnel to collect data and sort this out in a mere matter of months. Charlie considers this achievement greatly underappreciated. To quote him again, I think the hardest job will in ore have had was with the propellers. I don't believe they were ever given enough credit for that development. The outcome is two handcrafted propellers of spruce wood, each measuring 8 and a half feet in diameter and set to spin in opposite directions. One clockwise, the other counterclockwise, so as to equalize the pole they create, otherwise known as gyroscopic action. Oh yeah, and let's not forget. They also build another aircraft. This one is so big, they can't even fully assemble it in Dayton, Ohio. The boys will put it together for the first time on site. But getting to that point is still fraught with difficulty. Though will and orb depart for an arrive at, there'd be beloved North Carolina outer banks beach in late September 1903, the disassembled aircraft won't make it until October 8th. It takes almost a month to get it put together, but then disaster strikes when the engine misfires and vibrates so hard, it damages the propeller shafts beyond repair. Ultimately, this force is orb to make a return trip to Dayton, where he and Charlie workout replacement shafts made of solid steel. It isn't until December 11th that orf makes it back to kitty hawk with these replacement parts. But the repairs are soon made, and the boys have finally reached the point to which their work has been building for so many years. It's time to attempt controlled, sustained, and powered flight. It's December 14th, 1903. We're among North Carolina's outer banks. At the Wright brothers beach camp, just outside kitty hawk. Will and ore are just finishing repairs on their flying machine. And what a sight it is to behold. From forward to rear rudder, it's wrapped in a beautiful and strong white muslin cloth. Spanning 40 feet, the biplanes wings are securely trust with the same type of wire used on the Brooklyn Bridge. That's right. Roebling wire. Two spruce propellers are a fix just behind the wings, while the motor powering them is located on the bottom wing, just off center right to counterbalance a piloting Wright brothers body weight as he lies next to it just off center left. And as the afternoon comes, the boys find themselves content with their last adjustments. It's time to test it out. With the help of John T Daniels and two other locals, will and or have moved their over 600 pound flying machine on skids more than a quarter mile. It's a big kill devil hill. The next get the aircraft on their 60 foot launching track, then start the engine. Curious, but now terrified local boys run off as it roars to life. Finally, it's time to decide who gets to make this historic flight and the fairest way possible. A coin toss. Big brother Wilbur wins. He lies prone in the pilot's position. His hips rest in a cradle that allows him to warp the wings by swaying his body as he also grips a bar before him that controls the forward router or elevator. And finally, he's off. We'll shoot down the track and ride into the air, but just as he gets off the ground, he overcorrects his ascent. Almost immediately, he slams hard into the sandy earth, only 100 feet from the launching track. Hardly a sustained or controlled flight, and repairs will be needed, yet the brothers are overcome with joy. This was a user error. They know that. And after some minor repairs, they're sure they've got this. It's now December 17th. A cold winter's morning at kitty hawk. And once again, John Daniels and a couple other locals have helped the Wright brothers get their flying machine into place on big hill. The engines engaged. It starts warming. Since will had his chance three days ago, it's orf, who takes the prone pilot position. And at ten 35 a.m., he starts down the track. A headwind slows him down, but at the tracks end, he launches into the air. It's choppy, wavy, but orfs in control. The gas engine powers the propellers pushing the heavy machine with such force it can sustain lift. That's it. They've done it. And John Daniels even manages to use a camera for the first time in his life to snap a photo of the plane in air. It's only 120 feet and lasts a mere 12 seconds. But orbes flight was powered, controlled, and sustained. As are that afternoon's three increasingly farther and longer lasting flights, the last of which is 59

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The Bidens Welcome Cat Named Willow to White House

The Trish Regan Show

00:35 sec | 1 year ago

The Bidens Welcome Cat Named Willow to White House

"It. Another story that we're watching today that we really shouldn't be watching, but you know, cats are cute, whatever. And hey, The White House is always looking for a distraction from things like Ukraine. Jill Biden, Jill Biden got a new kitty cat. She's been eyeing this cat apparently since 2020 when it get off on stage with her during a speech. And now it's finally moving into The White House. You know, they've had the problems with dogs, the one that kept fighting people, and then the other one who passed away, of course. There's still, I guess, another dog there, so the cat will have to learn to get along with that dog. But that's maybe a little bit easier than a

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"kitty" Discussed on KPRC 950 AM

KPRC 950 AM

05:55 min | 2 years ago

"kitty" Discussed on KPRC 950 AM

"Kitties are all going back to school. And the question is, Will they have diapers strapped to their face? Or Oh, Lord, that may be why so many kids getting sick? Spent a year and a half with mask strapped to their heads. Yeah, there's something to be said about that, because when you look at the covid infection rates for young people, it's practically abysmal. Right in the deaf. You believe the news that you're given I I just don't know how many stories we can even believe anymore. Yeah, well, one woman in Mississippi is trying to stand up against this. She thinks that listen to how radical this is. She thinks that parents should be able to decide if their kids wear a mask or not. Yeah, not the government. Her name is Mandy Gunasekara. She's from a group called Mississippians for Mask Choice. Mandy, How long have you been a mask? Extremist for? Well, presently, just about two weeks, Mandy and I know Kenny couldn't have pronounced your name properly. Once you tell us how you say it. It was he did? He did a really good job. Goodness. Good. Baker Rush seriously, Kenny. Got it, right. Even I'm surprised by that is amazing. It is incredible. Mandy, we agree with you on this, obviously. Which is probably part of the reason why we're all going to lose this fight. I don't know if being on our side is going to help you. But, uh, tell me how did you get this group started. You want parents to be able to side if their kids can wear masks? That's not so such such a morbidly Extreme opinion, but some people think it is, isn't it? Yeah, well, you know, and what's also problematic as the process of how we got to where we are. So where my kids go to school at Oxford School District. There had been a plan circulated for weeks. That was essentially the back to school plan Post covid and in that it made wearing mask optional it. Let the parents decide which we all agreed was right. Parents weighed in with the school board members. There was a vote 4 to 1 to approve the plan and made wearing mask optional. Then, about four days later, the superintendent Overrode that boat and unilaterally determined that the option would no longer stand and that kids would have to wear mask. Now. This obviously upset a lot of parents in the district. I didn't actually start the group. There were there were some other parents and then I joined the group and in working with the group. Um, you know, we all figured out different roles and skills we could bring to the table and one of the things that I've done in my past. Life is communicate, either. You know, through various mediums on radio and TV, as so that's essentially what I've been doing. I'm trying to get the word out and raised the word raise awareness about What we're dealing with wide there needs to be a line of liberty drawn between superintendent school boards and parents and we in the state of Mississippi. We have a governor Republican governor who just a few weeks ago, agreed. He said that he will not issue any mask mandate. Yet there's these local officials that are standing in between an imposing mass mandate. So all we did is start a petition and write a letter asking him to step in and follow through on a position that we know he's we know He's with us, so we're just asking them to help us out. Well, he's politicians. So you have checked back with him occasionally, like every couple hours and see if he's still standing with you. It probably makes sense. Are you familiar with this guy in Mississippi? Dr. Thomas Dobbs. Do you know who that is? I do? Yeah. He's the head of the Mississippi Department of Help. Okay? We don't You know, we live in Texas, but we have a lot of listeners in Mississippi, so we try to keep track of what's going on over there. Dr. Thomas Dob was doing the sit down meeting not long ago. Late July, and we posted a video of this on social media. A lot of our listeners have responded to it where he said in the exact word he was, is we may need a more draconian policy to get more people vaccinated in the state, and in response to this, Tate Reeves came out and said, I'll have nothing to do with this guy. I have no association with them. We even got a phone call from the Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves, telling us that he's not in the video sitting at the table despite what some people think, Um, but doctor, but he he doesn't seem to be disagreeing with us, and it does feel like there's a draconian. Method to get more people vaccinated. But what do you think they meant by that? Did you hear about this? I didn't hear about that in particular. But, you know, I think the idea of a vaccine mandates has been floating around, especially among those and the public policy. Public health space, like Dr dot is, so I wouldn't be surprised if they are talking about that. But The problem is that doesn't work. You know, If you tell people they have to do something they're going to resist that. The best thing to do is to give people the best. Most solid information and let them make that decision for themselves. And that's going to be the best path forward, not trying to force kids to wear mask or force people to get vaccinated. These are personal help based decisions and we can all make those decisions for ourselves. We're over a year and a half into this pandemic. There's enough information out there. Um, for any question that you may have now, as you mentioned finding the best information sometimes that's hard, But, you know, shows like this where you're communicating directly with people. That's what people need to need to turn to you to try to find additional information to make that decision for themselves. So what do you tell the parents who will tell you that your decision about your child is going to affect their child? Well, I think when it comes to Covid, we know that that's not the case. Um, very few Children have actually contracted Covid. And then the ones that have very few have ended up in the hospital. And even less have ended. Has has has that resulted in death?.

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ESPN Explores Sports-Betting Deal Worth at Least $3 Billion

The Afternoon News with Kitty O'Neal

00:25 sec | 2 years ago

ESPN Explores Sports-Betting Deal Worth at Least $3 Billion

"A few short years ago. But, of course, sports betting has come a long way in terms of being acceptable. So ESPN, one of the biggest brand in all of sport, is looking at a deal where they would license their brand to sports books at Caesars or draft kings. And if they cut a deal, it's going to be worth probably at least $3 billion to ESPN in a licensing deal for their

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Inside a New Skunk Works Factory

Aviation Week's Check 6 Podcast

01:59 min | 2 years ago

Inside a New Skunk Works Factory

"Kitty sort of like kind of explain to everybody. This is a bit different. Why hockey's approach is different and tell us a little bit more about the the digital transformation that they're on yeah so it's it's kind of a two-part transformation that they showed us in in actually quite some detail quite elaborate detail during this tour on august tenth at site tin plant. Forty two also known as skunkworks in palmdale man the two parts to it one is is just on the digital side in his new approach digital engineering and digital manufacturing and the second is the sort of physical in standardization of that with infrastructure in the form of a new factory Huge new factory that they've built in erected on the skunkworks. Campus there in palmdale and So we get to see kind of both sides of that you know. Basically the sort of sub projects that this step by step series of sub projects where they proved out this or if digital manufacturing approach which they are now going to apply to projects. That are actually going to start building in this new factory in what they call building six six four eight on on on the campus so that was That was the point of the of the visit and the tour ride can just to set the scene a little. Now we know that the skunkworks really as it's it's modern era occupies. Most people now in palmdale in that corner of plant. Forty two those two large mainly to large hangar buildings that were built the stall factory in the desert that was built for the tunnel. I haven't program back in the late sixties so where in relation to those huge hang this the new facility right so there's building six. Oh one which is the building that we served commonly associated with the skunkworks quirks. Since it moved to palmdale from burbank in the late nineteen eighties to occupy that. Elton levin building.

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Caldor Fire Explodes, Leveling Parts of a California Town

The Afternoon News with Kitty O'Neal

00:16 sec | 2 years ago

Caldor Fire Explodes, Leveling Parts of a California Town

"Exploding in the last 24 hours. The cow fire now was re rebounding folks from the Dixie Fire to help out and those displaced in the Dixie fire or trying to secure relief funds to the hell to help with the loss of businesses and homes. Traffic and weather together

"kitty" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

01:32 min | 2 years ago

"kitty" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"Afternoon news with Kitty O'Neil, it'll it'll post momentarily so There you go. Right now. Get Colombo on this. We need it. Why did you get that mask? Excuse me. We need help. Straighten it out. Hey, Brandi by Tri Counties Bank and downtown displayed, he's found Camp City 11 minutes. If you're going to Roosevelt from there, eight minutes to Douglass Boulevard downtown Belle Grove south and five I talked about a big problem down. There is 19 minutes. Right now we finally get an answer What going on, And it's a good friend of ours. Andy, Kitty, that slow down. I'm just before you in the Elk Grove. There is a box truck looked like it may have rolled over something. The top is all crumpled. There are three of those big record tow trucks in the center divide working on it old Andy Closet and he said, it's not blocking. It's just there by stopping to look down Ted L Group 16 minutes 99 also 19 minutes dance at a fulsome eastbound 50 16 minutes to Woodland north on I five and nine minutes to Davis on westbound 80 switch to better banking and try counties Bank their unique brain. Service with solutions combines personalized service with solutions designed to improve your financial well being serving California for more than 45 years. Location throughout the Sacramento area. Visit Tri counties, bank dot com Traffic on the tens every 10 minutes mornings and afternoons from the body leading the way home Traffic centre. Dana has news 93.1 kfbk. Alright, Thanks, Dana. Now let's check that KFBK forecast tonight will be cool with patchy clouds. Tonight we'll see a low 50 to 54.

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"kitty" Discussed on Wells Adams and Brandi Cyrus's show

Wells Adams and Brandi Cyrus's show

03:21 min | 2 years ago

"kitty" Discussed on Wells Adams and Brandi Cyrus's show

"Get Yeah we got an invite vern on the show real quick. Oh boy but we did ask some patriot honors out there. What i should do with the wedding and the majority said wait a bit longer for the big day. So thanks to nothing. So to deysi mendez. Says i agree with wells emotions on the actual day will last a lifetime married sixteen years and still never forget how i felt that day. Definitely worth the wait. Have a small ceremony with your close friends. Says beth then throw a big blowout party next year. All right well wait. I don't know. I don't know what the fuck wanna do. Sarah is bouncing around from project to project for like from here to like twenty twenty four anyways so who knows twenty four. Get sarah yeah all right time now for a takeover. The radio bro. Ram and do a raw shoutouts to his favorite harem of women. Ua shoutout to lauren. see from taxes. Do you think that's lauren. Conrad brandy 'cause she's very attractive. But i doubt it and see maybe also showed up to gillian p from georgia. What do you think she lives in georgia bucket. I think that's the rich area. Yes i like bucket. When i went when i went to school i went over to buckhead and i got drunk over dad. I met a woman named kim g from pennsylvania and we made sweet sweet. Love also shut to kim g from pennsylvania. Ba's as pennsylvania. Yes uh-huh also d'arcy d'arcy d'arcy are from oregon. She bruise her own micro brew and lives on a farm. She's like the pacific northwest version. Of brandy was hey. I love oregon. I live there. It's just kinda chilly. I like that shadow to abby m from georgia to joe johns joe joe johns georgia georgia jordans. Georgia also shared shout out to stacy from california. Either if your name is stacey either you are really cool or a big bitch. There is between with stacy's you know. I don't know any stacy's i know stacey's mom i was gonna say that. Actually he's got going on. Yeah i actually slept with. Stacy's grandma back after korean war to marcy w from washington another pacific northwestern. A- marcy is marcie. i love for anything you think. Probably marsh maybe like or show ourselves. Marcel marsha me marcia i don't know anyway those are the shoutouts we love. You guys vary much love you guys all right. So you're going to vegas where we're people go watch the spin..

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"kitty" Discussed on Wells Adams and Brandi Cyrus's show

Wells Adams and Brandi Cyrus's show

04:20 min | 2 years ago

"kitty" Discussed on Wells Adams and Brandi Cyrus's show

"When i had feather no one i were sleeping in an rv at a horse show. We like when we horse showing in san diego. We took the rv down. And and she. I slept an rv and feather was in there. And noah you sound thing. There's this like chain. Plays called nothing bundt cakes busy knows obsessed with it and we take her get a chocolate bundt cake and she put it on the counter in the rv. And i didn't tell me she left it out and we came back and feather had eaten the entire thing and it was chocolate. And so of course i. I lost my mind. But and i had to do all this well. But she was fine to totally fine. I don't want to trivialize the chocolate now. Because i'm sure like this has affected. Some people said well. Maybe worry about it but i just love the. Oh my god. We need to save your dog. But i can. We have sixty five dollars. Amex or mastercard. Okay insane all right would you got the music's maybe but before we get to that i say to the wife tears i i really would like to read a new book like i need some book. Rex i miss reading you know. Yeah so if you guys have any good book rex maybe shoot them. My way in the dmz. 'cause i gotta be on a bunch of airplanes coming up and i just ms reading. You need to read beneath the scarlet sky. Please yeah. I didn't need to read that book. You're right you're right you're right you you you remember how you played fans joy last week and i made a joke about foy vance advanced voice during a party and someone needs to change your name. Well funny enough. I was listening to my release radar. And i really like this vance called sampling from the record saplings slash signs of life. It will be straw And still a fuse nazi. See my suit. And that is a chat signifty..

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"kitty" Discussed on Wells Adams and Brandi Cyrus's show

Wells Adams and Brandi Cyrus's show

05:58 min | 2 years ago

"kitty" Discussed on Wells Adams and Brandi Cyrus's show

"Not wrong with that you know it's like what do you do on. Are you putting these things at number one. So people will watch them. Because everyone's already watched what's truly number one and we need more. I mean i don't know it's weird. It's like almost like a tactic like they're putting things on the top ten list. That aren't really in the top dead. But they just like are trying to get people to watch stuff kind of start. So i started actually started startup. Plane it's like this. The show is so old. But it's and it's on this like top ten lists all of a sudden. Did they just put it there. Because everyone's watched everything else and they're just trying to give you something that you think is new. Yes and i think that netflix. You just recently acquired the rights for. It's like they didn't have it before so it's noon to net flicks. It's right you know. Did you like start up though. I love okay cool. I'm like halfway through season one. Here's the thing. it is really violent. Like i wasn't prepared for that. Don't think and and it's funny because it's like adam brody and his thing like i just don't picture him having this like show you know what i mean. It's pretty violent and Stuff but i do love it. It's really like he as it is about cryptocurrency. Obviously because that's that startup that they're trying to do but like it's it's really just more of like like an action show right mobs involved and yeah and like bad be i is that guy. What's his name in real life. The fbi agent martin freeman yea. What else does he been. He's been in so much bilbo in the hobbit like he. Oh that's right that's right. He also i think. He's like a classically trained shakespearean actor from like london. The real deal fucking holyfield. he's in black panther. He's in idei all the hobbits. He plays dr watson and sherlock entree. He's in captain america's civil war like he is been in some use in fargo fans. That's the hallmark of early. Good actors when you fucking hate them on jay eight. Yeah speaking of like. I know these are old. But i'm running out of things to watch. I started watching lost in space. I never watched that. So it's a remake right. It was a popular show like in like our parents era. they've now recreated and so it came out in two thousand eighteen so we are old on it. Here's the tag after crash landing on an alien planet. The robinson family fight against all odds to survive and escape but they're surrounded by hidden dangers lost in space basically. I don't know if you ever like if you watch the original one. This one's a little bit different but The robinsons are just like a normal family. The moms like super smart. Dad's like army guy. All the kids are like really really smart. And they're on this like transport ship to a different world..

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"kitty" Discussed on Wells Adams and Brandi Cyrus's show

Wells Adams and Brandi Cyrus's show

03:37 min | 2 years ago

"kitty" Discussed on Wells Adams and Brandi Cyrus's show

"Know you're not you're not you need to jump back in. It's so good. Didn't love the book. I didn't love the first season i just. I think women can identify with much more than men can for sure. I mean men are made to be revealing is this. I don't i don't see how a man would want to watch it. 'cause many shit in this in this show sure. I will concede that. I know that a lot of people love it like sarah loves it. I just didn't couldn't get into so speaking of things i didn't love. Ooh least favourite army. The dead just came out on net flicks. It's like number one america right now or whatever on that flex you know what i've learned about number one in america on that lex. They are awful. I don't know why. I think that netflix is now out of new shit and luckily things are getting back and going because they do need some new shit because however this movie it looks like they spent a lot of money on how some big names in it and it's just terrible acting okay so basically. The league is day batista who is in like guards galaxy. He's cracks and he's really funny guards the galaxy because he has to play like this really deadpan. No sense of humor guy that ends up being really really funny. So he's the lead. And i hate to say this. I don't think he's a leading east. Not a strong factor. He's just not. I'm sorry guys. You disagree with me. But i do not think that he can carry something like that. Anyways it's a shoot-em-up zombie movie. That takes place in vegas. This is when i was like wow vegas here it's starts out with. I don't want to ruin it for anybody by should is known. Sorry fucking horrible. Starts out like the army transporting some like crazy crate across desert and they get into a car crash and then what's in the crate gets out and find out. It's like this like crazy. Zombie guy and the crazy zombie guide dislike searches flex all the the army guys up and bites him and stuff and starts to create like this army of the dead and then so they take over vegas and there's a really cool montage of it being taken over and everything by the zombies then basically america like building the giant wall around vegas so there's refugee camps like outside of the wall of the army of the dead and like basically the the government's like so. We're just going to nuke this place. This like chinese businessman hits up day. Batista who was in his pasok bad ass army guy but now flipping burgers at the refugee camp. And is like i'll pay you fifty million dollars to go into vegas to go to like the blood gio to get inside the vault to get all that money and bring it out and you can keep fifty million dollars and compose a team gave it was like shot of the dead. Where new how stupid. It was like being funny about it. Then this could have worked. But it's like a serious zombie movie with really bad acting amazing effects. Zack snyder fucking directed it and wrote it so like i could be totally wrong. It was a movie that halfway through. I turned off. I was like do it anymore. I'm sorry this is so bad. That the acting bad cod guys. I and i hate to do this. Eight to be that guy but like army the dead no ding ding on skis. I'm telling you. I will never watch the number one show on netflix again..

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"kitty" Discussed on Wells Adams and Brandi Cyrus's show

Wells Adams and Brandi Cyrus's show

03:32 min | 2 years ago

"kitty" Discussed on Wells Adams and Brandi Cyrus's show

"Or Did you ever watch mayor. East found no because your. I watched the finale last night. Oh my gosh it's so good you really do need to watch it okay. Guests are not going to season two feeling. They could if they really wanted. Tarot there were so many twists and it was such an interesting show because it wasn't like action packed or anything like that. You know what. I mean like it was it was just very much. Like focused on the characters and their stories in stuff happened. Obviously like girls are getting kidnapped. There's murders going on and everything but it wasn't like this roller coaster ride of a story. It was just kind of like you know just truck along but there were so many twists and turns where like you thought you knew somebody and then oh shit. There's somebody totally different like you but but it was so subtle like i just. I really liked the way they did. And these characters. You're kinda like oh there. No big deal characters you know. They're just like secondary like. Oh yeah that's so and so's husband character like no big deal and then by the finale. Those characters are very big deal. They play very large role. And i really liked that about it. There is a pretty big twist in the finale. That i didn't see coming because it was kind of like a back back double twist where like it's like they get you once and you're like you're like okay like i didn't think it was him but all right but it's pretty early in the episodes you're like what else is gonna happen in this hour. They've already revealed one thing. It's like what else can they do. And then they're kind of tying up loose ends tying up some emotional things that kate winslet's character's been going through the whole season you know and just tying up some loose with her daughter. You don't have to college while while whatever and then all of a sudden damn the very end one more. Twist baby really gets ya. I love like a multi twist sich. It's really really good. All the acting was just amazing. Way do you have a bell you have. You got dinged. We haven't done this thing thank you. I didn't even the intro. The shell of the mayor of east town very good. All right must watch musk's watch all right around it. I'll get on it for some reason. I don't know why. I really thought that i watched The newest episode of handmaid's tale last night. And so. I don't know why thought it was. The finale like i thought this was it and i also thought this was the last season of handmaid's tale but i watched the episode last night. And i'm like this can't be it like this is not a finale episode. Looked it up. We've three or four more episodes left to this show. Who told me that it was only seven episodes but you were fricken dead wrong and then someone else told me that there's gonna be another season handmaid's so good you know it's of crazy. Is that elizabeth. Moss plays like this I dunno this rebel in this like weird religious colts that is like object defying and using women in like very incorrect ways. While also being a scientologist like in real life. You mean yeah oh. I didn't know she was yeah. It's a little apertures. Disingenuous to the ato yeah. She also directed three episodes of this season which was pretty cool. I thought go off him it till longtime ago. It's too far gone to cut back..

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"kitty" Discussed on Wells Adams and Brandi Cyrus's show

Wells Adams and Brandi Cyrus's show

03:32 min | 2 years ago

"kitty" Discussed on Wells Adams and Brandi Cyrus's show

"Just don't go to brandy lang being bang boom. Mogul my shoe high was sir. I just got back from vegas on saturday and i go back on wednesday. Oh speaking of vegas. I have a favorite thing about vegas Well movie at least luca. Talk about that later but was vegas like these days. It's either totally wide open or it's weird because was always weird. I feel like. I need to let you know after this weekend because apparently june first which is tomorrow is when like. They're getting rid of all the kobe protocols So this weekend. I was a little weird and i was also at a new hotel that just opened so it was kind of empty but next weekend. I'm like on the strip and the protocols out the window and it's gonna be liddy kitty that is my new favorite phrase ding for liddy kitty cloud. Yeah yeah june fifteenth is supposed to be the day that california lifts its ban l. Whatever now also sometime this month us to be getting a debriefing from the government about aliens now way. Yep that's when that's when congress or whatever is Has demanded that they get all the information for the aliens. Oh my god it's exciting. I know we're gonna know about aliens very very soon. Something to look forward to finally or imminent death. I don't know no they wouldn't tell us it was imminent death. I would definitely keep it from us. Yeah i saw some conspiracy theory. That was like i don't believe this but i was like okay because weird timing that like we had this giant pandemic a bunch of people died but our ass all to take this vaccine and then all of a sudden wrapping all this crazy alien stuff and then it's like what if the alien were getting inoculated because the aliens are coming and we need to be like you know if you go to go to. Africa need be inoculated for mosquitoes and shit of the crazy diseases. So the aliens are like. Hey my own. I have everyone this fucking medicine real quick before we were like hanging out with you guys you know honestly that would probably motivate people to get vaccinated more than the truth so we should definitely go with that. It'd be like fuck man so so a bunch of people died. We hope that they take the vaccine. Didn't work or offering now like there's a lottery system in los angeles. If you the vaccine you could win like ten thousand dollars or some crazy thing. They're like well that didn't work like you know what. let's say. The aliens are coming and see if that gets into take it. My god i mean what's so funny vaccine relaxed those good. How you doing kid has your roommates to live in their. Which one tisch or my bird map. That's here wait. Who's matt my boy magic. He's from denver. Matt and magic is his name magic. That's his instagram handle. But we call them not real life. matt i met matt actually been higgins when we were in honduras doing the service trip Wait i was. I was mad. Boy was in congo. You need a fucking tell me..

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"kitty" Discussed on Z104

Z104

03:52 min | 2 years ago

"kitty" Discussed on Z104

"Kitty. No, that's right. Did not the belly band take Remember listing younger party back. No hot get there, Doug. It's big bad. Listen, not the belly band. Take a message back in back in back in Ohio, giving up up up up and stuck it up, up up, stuff up. Then it's up. It's up and stuck it up. Up up stuff, huh? That's the women Now when I could see watch 30 50 girls. You got a guy say they want smoking Philip. Bring it to the dogs that piece that bad breath smaller course. But I got him now He will never be the same world said it on my back because I really like the pay rhythm. I said, I'm glad that you came. If then I had a trend. I would let him run. Smooth, Big, bad person, not the belly band. Take remember. Listen, Jack, A body back. No hot Get there. It's a big, bad person, Not the belly band. Take a Birkin bag party back in Ohio. Give the job If this Up up stuff. If this Upton Upton is up, stuff comes up. It's up. It's up, then stuck up on this stuff. You gotta piss safe. No face. No case. Your mornings should sound like this. Oh, my God. You guys are out of your mind. Oh, my God. This morning zoo make Ashley and Shaggy Actually you have a special on Lee on the one. Oh, four. Moment and they told me I don't need to worry me. Simon came likes and so sweet little girls, double Dutch on the concrete. Hey, maybe sometime way so nice way More things seemed to change. Oh, boy, they stay the same. Don't she hasn't taken a girl. Just tell your things with you. Sure. Favorite jeans. Drain just handed down. Show, son. Blue as the sky sun me in the booth roadside. Boys who you gotta love that from him. Soon time so One stain instead. Change. Don't you think it's strange? Your records. Tell me your favorite song. Face. You eat your greens, just my head. So.

"kitty" Discussed on Pond's Feed

Pond's Feed

02:31 min | 2 years ago

"kitty" Discussed on Pond's Feed

"I dunno like i'll ask people before out. Try to do any sort of fan art. Like that's how scarier is. I am of taking someone's image without them the in our the precision about having your picture taken now them phanord salaries be call. Miss i enjoy talking deer to censor a wonderful human being and lay just met success of your growing inside sign. Tiktok eaten as much as the platform is about face. Sometimes it can also be a good thing. I have to look at the thing both ways. I don't know same way. I like to understand the other side. Even if i feel one way myself now. The one platform lego. Because i looked at this because you're on twitch or wall which but i haven't gotten into using it very much yet edges and it was just another thing. Kind of like the podcast. How people kept going. Hey do you have this. Do you have this. You should have this. And so i was like i'm just gonna make one and the twitch itself it's there it has my at on. Its own scribble. Could he live. And i was like the least i can do is put my username in there. So that down the line. If i decide to do this no one has taken it because i pride myself on the fact that my username is purple. Kitty life everywhere. True mobile facebook on instagram. On tiktok twitter. On tumbler on youtube like everywhere. I if i can keep that going. I'm going to keep that going on now. That you have it though. You probably like m people are gonna look at them go. Hey where's your twitter streams your gamma-ray got poking on t shirts. I'm actually not a gamer. And it's not for lack of trying. When i was a kid. I had you know a a game. Cube i had a A gameboy and all the way up until i had a nephew us and then they started using my stuff. They started breaking. I got really frustrated. And i literally told my grandma who has stayed with as a kid. I told her. I didn't want any new systems because she will every time she would offer to buy a new one. Because i got all the way up to a week when we were new i had a week and then at that point i would just like i. Can't they keep breaking my stuff. Don't waste your money buying these things for me. Because every time there in the house they use my stuff and they break it. I don't want it and that was my cut off..

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"kitty" Discussed on Pond's Feed

Pond's Feed

02:54 min | 2 years ago

"kitty" Discussed on Pond's Feed

"You're in the afternoon with a crew. Ston who is but known on the internet as princess kitty life a purple k light said i knew because i was like purple is in my head Slept and said the princess. I know lots of people who go by princess something or another as instance super common. I'm not mad about it no i. I don't know why. Why got princess in my head for some reason because i you like purple so i so i i don't know but you actually came out of a class so he yeah i just can't i teach Two things currently right now. I would just teaching dance class. I teach with dancing with the students. And so we teach kids different sorts of ballroom dancing but with corinthian and everything a lot of it is digital so i.

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"kitty" Discussed on GNC Week In Review

GNC Week In Review

01:34 min | 3 years ago

"kitty" Discussed on GNC Week In Review

"This week from gnc weaken review power by geek news central dot com roaring. Kitty is getting sued. Google is paying news corp and amazon. Wants you to build it. Those are some at tech news. And it's friday february nineteenth at twenty nineteen covering one thousand. Nine excuse me. Twenty twenty one. My name is kirk. Cordless and i'm scott hurts and this episode. Eighty two of the genes see week in review. Podcast proud partner of the tech podcast network. It's targets here. Thank you so much tuning. In for this week's episode we are streaming live at gnc weekly dot com slash live as well as facebook live. So please be sure to say hello and chat or comment. Excuse me if you miss ally. Bdo siedman auspey. Sure likened subscribes to the gnc w. i r. channel on youtube. If you miss a live video that's okay can always catch the replay later..

"kitty" Discussed on We Saw the Devil

We Saw the Devil

05:16 min | 3 years ago

"kitty" Discussed on We Saw the Devil

"They took plastic straws and let them on fire melting the plastic all over the bottom of her feet until they blistered. They then burned the bottom of her feet off with an open flame in order to render her unable to walk. They've been hot chili oil and poured it into her blisters everyday from month. The cycle was the same they would hanging from the ceiling while they slept and only let her down during the day. They would beat her until they grew bored of it. They would use iron bars and metal pipes. The men smoke large amounts of math and then beat men. yeah until she lost consciousness. Didn't they would go play video games and eat to pass the time until she came to. The cycle would repeat when they grew. Tired of beating her they escalated. They threw oyster sauce fish sauce and cooking oils interface and is they forced her to drink motor oil and then attempted to set it on fire they urinated and defecated in her mouth and would beat her unconscious if she spit out or vomited and disgust. Men he was there for almost exactly one full month enduring these heinous socks the next month on april fifteenth nineteen ninety nine. The three men returned from a trip to the arcade and went to sleep. When they woke up they discover that fan man yee had succumbed to her wounds and passed away. Men lock reportedly said quote now. She must be destroyed. The group dismembered fans body together after they moved her body to the bathroom chan. Men lock immediately. Took a hacksaw and removed her head. It took the other two ten hours to saw her body into pieces. Taking and saving the teeth muscle tissue and internal organs. Those are all bags and put into the fridge and tossed her bones and remaining tissue down the trash chute of the apartment building. Men lock fans head and put it into a pot of boiling water on the stove. He put lunching show in charge of this. During this hour process the group got angry. Decided to make a pot of noodles. They added a second pot to the stove and ended up using the same set of chopsticks disturb both pots once fans skull was mostly clean. Men long grabbed hello. Kitty made dog in sewed the skull into the head area. Remember all song the thirteen girl who had gone to the police department and said that she was being terrorized by a ghost yet. Will she claims that it was the ghost of fan. Me why you might ask. Because she was there off on at thirteen was thirty four year. Old chan man lock's girlfriend. He had at one time been her pump and she had worked underneath him a child. Prostitute sadly and tragically. She had a very similar background to fan man. Yee she not only witness these acts of torture but she participated in it. She beat burned tortured and abused fan many herself along side. The three men and willingly she even described how she defecated in a shoebox enforced fan to eat it when the police officers and investigators asked her why she did that she replied quote well she was broken and playing with her wasn't so much fun after that but we carried on anyway. There wasn't anything else to do..

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"kitty" Discussed on We Saw the Devil

We Saw the Devil

05:26 min | 3 years ago

"kitty" Discussed on We Saw the Devil

"The setting for this episode is actually hong kong and the year is nineteen ninety. Nine what you guys are doing for. Nineteen ninety nine. Do you remember like y two k. And all of that stuff. What did you do on new year's eve of nineteen ninety nine. I am not ashamed. Now am not a country music fan even though i was born and raised in nashville not a country music fan. I'm so sorry to those of you. Who are you know patsy. Kline is about as far as good on that rabbit hole. However a new year's eve nineteen thousand nine going in two thousand. I saw the dixie chicks live. I saw the dixie chicks. I want to know what you guys it. Because i truly feel like that was a very pivotal moment. So leave a comment on the episode tells us what you think of episode and then tell us what you dead on. Y2k new year's eve so are setting is nineteen ninety nine and one particular crime in hong kong gained a particular level of notoriety. That many others did not and that case quickly gained the name of the. Hello kitty murder. <hes> the press called it thus do details which will be getting to momentarily in may of nineteen ninety nine. A thirteen year old girl stumbled into a police station in the neighborhood of sim shaw shui. She was wild-eyed and shrieking the police initially thought that she could have been the victim of a crime but she's shocked officers by telling them that she was being haunted by a ghost. They laughed at the girl and started to lecture her about wasting their time believing her to be either mentally ill. The victim of a realistic nightmares were ultimately on drugs. All thong was already known to the police. Now this is actually not her real name. This is the name later assigned to her. So this is an alias. Even at thirteen years old she already had a record having run away from home and then publicly living with known gang members and drug dealers so she was not in a good spot already at thirteen. The girl then began to describe in vivid detail. How she her boyfriend and two other men mercilessly tortured a woman to death and the police still didn't believe it and that's possibly because nine thousand nine hundred nine hong kong's homicide rate was just one point two three per one hundred thousand people. It was literally one of the safest large cities in the entire world not to put that in perspective in one thousand nine hundred nine. New york city's homicide rate was nine point zero three hong kong one point two three new york city nine point zero three crazy high now. Hearing graphic details involving a young woman being bound by electrical wire and tortured to death over a month shock the officers and they just didn't believe her story but they took down the details a follow up on it later. Desperate to be believed. The girl demanded that they follow her to the apartment or the woman's remains were located and they reluctantly agreed. Police followed girl to her. Boyfriend's apartment. Apartment number thirty one on granville road. In kowloon the boyfriend's name chan men lock a mid level drug dealer gang member as soon as the police approach the door. They knew that something was gravely wrong. The sweet smell of decay was overpowering. The injured the apartment. It was littered with trash drug paraphernalia and splattered with feces and blood. The tile flooring was crumbling and difficult to walk on and peppering the apartment was hello kitty memorabilia. Stuffed animals towels cutlery sheets decorative blades pillows curtains and toys and this was a luxury apartment building so the state of this apartment was very much not indicative of off on immediately. Walk them to the refrigerator where they discovered muscle tissue and internal organs neatly packed in plastic bags in organized on the shelves before the officers could overcome that shock. She diverted their attention to a bloodied mermaid. Hello kitty doll. That was on top of a stained mattress on the ground. After a quick examination. It was clear that something was in sight of it. After opening up a series of stitches inside the head of the doll they discovered a human skull. The young girl admitted that the ped- belongs to twenty-three-year-old missing nightclub hostess. Fan men yea- but age twenty fan man. Yee had led a very tumultuous sad calamitous life born into extreme poverty. She was abandoned by her parents left to fend for herself. At the age of four she grew up in a girls' orphanage experienced many many hardships while there as a teenager she revealed associated with gang members and drug dealers leading to both heroin and meth addiction by the age of sixteen fan. Turn to sex work to pay for her deepening drug habit and eventually worked in the brothels of kowloon she was repeatedly sexually physically and mentally abused by both our clients and bosses pure almost always members of notorious hong kong triads and a trio. That is more or less just a criminal family or criminal organization as it were. These triage ads are transcontinental <hes>. You know one can be based out of china and then have other members say based in los angeles new york city there are actually quite a few in the united states currently as well

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