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"lady jane" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

Stuff You Should Know

11:27 min | Last month

"lady jane" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

"Hopefully everybody will get re-interested again when we start going to the moon again soon. One of the big names in the one of these search parties was a guy named John Ray. He was, he was the guy that sort of well, we'll get to kind of his big reveal in a second here, but he was very noteworthy and proficient guy. He knew what he was doing. He had been all over the Arctic. I think he was one of the guys who listened to the Inuit, right? He was, and he was, he got shouted down as a result because he came back from this exploration and interviewing a number of Inuit. And he said, Hey, they told me that these guys probably not probably, but definitely engaged in cannibalism. That's how desperate they became. And that did not want to hear that. No, that did not sit well with lady Jane Franklin. And she actually got Charles Dickens to basically write this diatribe about how terrible a person Ray was for listening to the Inuit and how terrible Charles Dickens. Yeah. How terrible the Inuit were. John Geiger says that it was just a stain on his reputation that continues today. It was very racist, the stuff that he wrote. And he did it on behalf of lady Jane Franklin to basically say like, you're slandering these heroes. And Dickens even said, if they're dead, I'll bet it was the Inuit that did this. Anything but the possibility that they actually became so desperate to engage in cannibalism. And as we'll see, it turns out that the Inuit who said that this happened were actually proven correct like a century later. Yeah, exactly. By the 1900s, they had found graves. They had found corpses. They had found a lot of the stuff except for the ships. And remarkably, just, oh, how long? Like not even 10 years ago in 2014 and in 2016, they found the Erebus and the Terror respectively in about 30 feet of water, fairly intact considering how long it had been. And this was, I think Terror was off of King William Island. Erebus was a little further south near the Adelaide Peninsula. And they just don't know for sure how the Erebus exactly got there, whether it was sailed there or moved there or just accidentally drifted there. Some combination of all those, who knows? Yeah, it's possible it drifted like after the ice melted. Some people say maybe the ice moved it all the way down there. That wouldn't have happened. It would have crushed the boat. It could have very easily been sailed. But either way, like finding those ships was enormous. And there's really cool Parks Canada videos of scuba divers swimming through these ships that are like almost entirely intact. There's like still dishes on the shelves and bottles on shelves and like desks intact. And the drawers are closed. They think because of the state of the water and the anaerobic conditions that there's probably lots of documentation of what went on during the expedition in those drawers that they're going to eventually be able to get to. Totally. As far as why they perished, there are a bunch of theories. Sort of, you know, three of them can be kind of lumped together and it could happen to sort of any expedition, which is, you know, bad luck with the weather. You know, those two really bad winters in a row without that summer thaw that they maybe were counting on combined with not being as prepared as you should have been. I guess two, not three. Even though they were prepared, they were heavily stocked. This is just really rough territory. And the clothes they had might not have been perfect. They really held water well, which would freeze. The equipment was really heavy. They, like we said, they weren't listening to the locals about how you should really do things. They were doing things their way. So that's a kind of under preparedness. And so those are just sort of under the normal ways that one could die on an expedition like this then. And with the bad luck in particular, where they got iced in for that second winter, even the Inuit are like, well, you don't really go around there. They called it Tununni, which is back of beyond, which is a terrible name for a place that you're iced in in the Arctic. And then on that NOVA documentary, they took ice core samples and they found that those winters that they were iced in were two of the worst winters in 700 years in that area. That's called bad luck. They had terribly bad luck for sure. Yeah, slash under prepared because it shouldn't have been there to begin with. Right. So those are all sort of normal ways that you could perish. Like I said, the last one that we have to talk about, though, is this lead poisoning. We talked about the contract with the guy that was innovating with his 10 meats. He had rushed this thing through. It apparently leaked lead, and it was lined with lead, and that leaked into the food. They did lots of studies over the years. The first, I believe, was 1981. There was an anthropologist named Owen, Dr. Owen Beatty, and basically was the first person to say, you know, I think this we literally are founding lead in their bones, like at levels that we should not see. And it seems pretty obvious that was lead in the examined corpses. Like it may not have been everything, but it definitely had something to do with a lot of the deaths. Yeah, it's kind of criticized that he didn't have a control group. Like it's possible these guys had tons of lead in their bodies anyway, just from lifelong exposure to lead, and that it's possible their bones released it as they started to die, basically. We don't know because there isn't a control group, but it is quite possible that it had some effect on the expedition if it wasn't directly killing people. They also think that the contaminated tins or that the poorly soldered tins may have been contaminated with botulism, which would have killed off a lot of people too. And then, yeah, so it's just not clear. A lot like those first three graves that they found from the first winter, like you said, they were, I think they died from pneumonia, from tuberculosis. But so few people have been found, and the state that they've been found in hasn't really allowed for forensic anthropology to say, this is how this guy died, this is how this guy died. So it's all left to the imagination. And I think one of the things that captures my imagination the most is that there are Inuit reports that in the summer of either 1851 or 1852, there were still four survivors left from this crew, four of them in a dog, probably Neptune, the Newfoundland, I imagine, and that they were the most skilled at hunting. So they had survived the longest and they were all that was left. And by 1851, 1852, there had already been numerous search expeditions launched. So that means that there were people searching for them while they were still survivors. They just didn't, their paths didn't cross. They just didn't find one another. And those guys were, those last four were the last of them. And I guess they did not go on. I guess we should talk a little bit about the cannibalism thing because that's, you know, that was what Ray was sort of brave enough to talk about and was, you know, like you said, he was, he was basically shunned because of this. They didn't want to hear anything like that. And it turns out that he was, he was basically, he was right. I mean, there's no other way to say it. They found cut marks on bones, on leg bones. They found a skull from the same person that was intentionally broken. All these, like they, now that we know what cannibal sites look like, it has all the markings basically. Literally. Yeah. Like intentionally breaking bones, cutting bones on purpose. What else? They found like clusters, clusters of bones together. Like they'd just been tossed. That weren't like just part of the body dying. Like bones that shouldn't be together were together. Yeah. And then a lot of the bones that were found were like long bones. So they suspect that they had just been like carrying arms and legs as portable food. It was, it was a bad jam. So there is, it is clear that they did engage in cannibalism and not only was Ray right, the Inuit who told Ray that they had engaged in cannibalism were right. And throughout some of these expeditions that came during this, what's called the Franklin search period from 1857 to 59, a lot of Inuit agreed to be interviewed with translators with some of these explorers and they documented these interviews. And it wasn't until like a century later that historians like John Geiger went through this stuff and was like, oh, the Inuit knew all along exactly what had happened. Apparently one of them pointed to where the ship was, I think the Erebus, and they still didn't discover it for another century after that. So it's a really interesting, just kind of side note that like there's this whole group of people who were willing to cooperate and share their knowledge and they were just totally ignored. And that's what led to the mystery that lasted for over a century. Yeah. I mean, I think if it hadn't have been for him poking around more, they were quite happy just to leave this as it was. And that sort of be the end of it all. Yeah, I guess so. I guess so. Good stuff. Yeah. So that's the Franklin expedition. And now that we found the ships, yeah, they are pretty confident that we'll have a lot more information soon. So that'll be pretty cool to look out for. And since I said it's cool to look out for, oh, by the way, if you want to know more about this, go check out that Nova episode on it. It's really, really good. And since I said that, it's time for listener mail. I'm going to call this the shortest short stuff, because this is from Kent and Kent talks. He's basically sending in a short stuff suggestion, but I think says enough about the thing that they can just be its own little episode here at the end. Oh, and we're talking about the 70s trucker craze on the trucker episode, long haul trucking. And he said, we all know truckers have their own lingo, but one phrase that has died out in usage is the Monfort Lane. You ever heard of this? I hadn't until I read his email. Yeah, the Monfort Lane referred to the left lane of the interstate. In the early 70s, a Colorado cattle legend named Kenny Monfort started shipping meat to the East Coast. He had a fleet of supposedly triple digit trucks and drivers who are not afraid to mash it. They turned two trips a week from Colorado to New York City. One driver recalled he had $1,200 in speeding fines one year when these were back when tickets were about 15 bucks and points didn't accumulate on your license. It's important. Yeah, you just rack them up forever and have the company pay for them, I guess. And interestingly, the Monfort family is now the principal owners of the Colorado Rockies baseball team. That is very interesting. And that is from Kent. Thanks a lot, Kent. Good stuff all around. That was the short stuff right there on the end of the Franklin Expedition episode.

"lady jane" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

Stuff You Should Know

02:21 min | Last month

"lady jane" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

"All right. So at this point, things are going really bad. The expedition itself, as far as trying to get these last 300 miles that that passage figured out was, I mean, forget about that at this point. These guys are just trying to be alive. They're walking across frozen sea ice that they're just walking. It's that much ice that it's just like one continuous sheet all the way to Canada. Yeah, not a healthy prospect for survival. And one other thing, Chuck, I want to throw in. They're not just walking. They're pushing huge ships loaded with supplies. They're dragging them and pushing them along this ice and rock. Okay. Not a fun task. No, exactly. So this is where the search period begins, which spanned from 1847 to 1859. All kinds of people went out looking. Lady Jane was ringing that bell. The Royal Navy was offering up 20,000 pounds in 1850. Ton of money. Do you want to know? I mean, let's hear it. Is this an American or a... I got both, buddy. Well, let's hear it. That would be 2.2 million pounds today or $2.8 million today. What about euros? Oh, I didn't do that one. You got me. Interesting. You could have said, what about drachmas? You're typically more thorough, but that's fine. Sorry. No, that's man. That's a lot of money. Enough to attract what eventually ended up being over 30 expeditions that were going to be fraught with the same peril. You know, I mean, it's not like things had changed and it was now easy, but it was, you know, it was sort of like in Jaws. You know, all these, all these people had money on their mind. They had their mind on their money and the money in their minds, right. And wanted all those pounds. And it was a big, it was a big public thing. Like people, people wanted them back and they tried to get them back their hardest. Yeah. Because, you know, one of the reasons why John Franklin was known was because he was the man who ate his boot. Gotta get that guy. The English pub, right. And the English public was also very much fascinated with Arctic exploration. It would be kind of analogous to the American public being interested in going to the moon in the sixties. Yeah. Kind of like that. Yeah. Not like now, no one cares.

"lady jane" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

Stuff You Should Know

02:38 min | Last month

"lady jane" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

"Yeah. And the Inuit, the ones who who listen to them, a few dozen of them did make it to mainland Canada. But just because you made it to mainland Canada doesn't mean like that you're saved. Like they were still in big trouble. Oh, yeah, obviously. At this point, Lady Jane. Well, should we take a break now, actually? Yeah, let's take a break. All right. We'll take a break and talk about what Lady Jane did right after this. He'll forget about the video game you gave him on his birthday. Wow. Thanks, Grandpa. But he'll never forget how you invested in his future with the Unest app. Wow. Thanks, Grandpa. Don't just give them any gift. Give them a gift that can grow with them. Invite grandparents and family friends to contribute to your child's future with the Unest app. Unest is an investment account for kids that makes it easy to gift funds that can be used for college tuition, their first home and more just by sharing the link or include a Unest QR code on party invitations for birthdays and holidays. For a limited time, download the Unest app and use the code IHEART50 at sign up to receive a $50 bonus when you fund your account. That's code IHEART50 when you sign up at UNEST.CO for a $50 bonus. See terms and conditions at Unest.CO. Hey, everybody. Can a podcast help you sleep better? Explore your relationship with sleep in season two of Chasing Sleep and learn how you can get the sleep you need to wake up happier and live healthier. Yeah, there's still a lot we don't know about sleep, but we do know it impacts almost everything we do. Sleep can affect our work, our emotions, our overall health, even our sex life. So join new co-host Katie Lowes and Adam Shapiro as they connect with sleep doctors, sleep experts and listeners just like you as they find the answers to all of our burning questions about sleep. Like, oh, I don't know. What's out there, Josh? Oh, do you get better sleep if you don't share a bed with your partner? Or why are exhausted parents the biggest practitioners of revenge bedtime? Also, what's a revenge bedtime? I don't know, but I'm going to listen and find out. This season is all about getting down and dirty with our relationship to sleep. Listen to Chasing Sleep, an IHEART radio production in partnership with Mattress Firm on the IHEART radio app or wherever you get your podcasts.

"lady jane" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

06:01 min | 1 year ago

"lady jane" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"The European looking ahead towards the start of European trading in just over 40 minutes time the earth starts 50 futures are a tenth of 1% higher Wall Street futures three tenths higher as well. Oil prices remaining really with those falls that we've seen over the course of the past week, WTI is up by four tenths of 1% but trading at $83, 86 while Brent is just below $90 a barrel up by 6 tenths of 1% this morning. That is your Bloomberg radio business flash. Now here's a way to with today's top stories. Good morning adrena. Thank you, Stephen. Queen Elizabeth II has died at the age of 96, her eldest son Charles succeeded her on the throne as King Charles the third. The queen passed away peacefully at her state in balmoral, Scotland yesterday afternoon, according to a statement from Buckingham Palace, ascending to the throne in 1952, Queen Elizabeth II was Britain's longest serving monarch, leading the country from the age of steam to the smartphone era. Turning to other news this morning, Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell says officials won't flinch in the battle to curb inflation, hardening expectations that the Central Bank will deliver a third straight jumbo rate hike later this month. The federal next to me on the 20th and 21st of September, analysts at Bank of America, Barclays and Jeffries are all now predicting predicting a rate rise of 75 basis points. Bloomberg has landed at ECB officials are prepared to deliver another jumbo rate high in October. If the inflation outlook warrants it, sources say both hawks and Doug's at the governing council are open to a potential repeat of Thursday 75 basis point hike. Bloomberg also understands officials may discuss shrinking their €5 trillion stash of bonds at their non policy meeting next month. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than a 120 countries I'm edwina Tyra. This is Bloomberg. Thank you Adriana. Now let us return to the coverage of the death of Queen Elizabeth II national mourning, joining us now is doctor Elena woodacre, who is redoing renaissance history at the university of Winchester, and also a specialist on female monarchs. The phrase historic is often overused, but it really does feel appropriate today. How do you think the history books are going to remember Elizabeth II? Good morning. Yes, this is a truly historic occasion. And you're absolutely right and that's queen is made indelible mark on history as the longest serving Mark man or female in the British Isles of the second longest full stop in monarchical history. One of the reasons that she is so widely revered is the fact that she has a peel across generations and I'm wondering what your reflections are of this idea of the queen is this constant point of certainty in British life. Absolutely. As a prime minister, said last night that she was The Rock upon which modern Britain has been built and her 70 year reign has seen so much change internationally globally, but particularly in the history of this country and the queen has been a constant throughout all of that throughout all of these shifts times turbulence, turbulent politically turbulence in our own family, the queen has remained constant. She has remained serving she's remained completely attached to her duty, even to the very, very end of her life, literally serving her last duty only days before her death. So her constancy, her service, her continuity, if you like, that she provided for the nation during all of this change. I think people had such affection and respect for her for everything that she did for that life of service that she committed to at the very beginning of her reign. Yeah, and I mentioned Ellie that you are specialists in a female monarchs. And I think it's not lost on us that we now have a third female prime minister in Britain. The queen meant a great deal she was mother and grandmother and a female head of state that most unusual. Absolutely, and obviously this country has a particular affinity, if you like. For regnant queens doing right back to we could say married Tudor or Lady Jane Grey in the 16th century and even Winston Churchill on the queen's Succession, commented on how Britain has always been kind of lucky and it's regent queens. Think of Elizabeth I as well another long serving and very kind of significant historical monarch who gave her name to the first elizabethan age. And of course, Queen Victoria as well. So yes, her that maternal nature. Again, she came to the throne as kind of a glamorous young woman. And then of course, became kind of mother and again, grandmother to the nation as well. So yes, that kind of female side of her made her perhaps more approachable in a way as well. Does that mean that there will be a change in the monarchy now that we have King Charles the third? Absolutely. Everything is going to feel significantly different. We are going to just be changing everything from her majesties to his majesty's from God save the Queen to God save the king. Just right in the literal nomenclature. There's going to be a change, which is going to be significant. But yes, there is a huge difference from when the queen on her accession again is the glamorous young woman through the nation where they took to their hearts and obviously Charles is in a very different position. We've obviously grown up voice Charles. We've seen him, you know, from birth to now being 74 years old and taking on the governance. And of course, there's an interesting echo here, perhaps between Queen Victoria and her own son who was a long waiting kind of Prince of Wales waiting to become king. So perhaps we have this new Caroline age, just as we edwardian age at the beginning of the 20th century. Doctor Alina Whitaker, thank you so much for being with us this morning. We do in renaissance history at the university of Winchester and especially on female monarchs. I think putting the reign of Queen Elizabeth II really in the very long historic context of Britain. And really interesting reflections as well on the nature of her monarchy and what she brought to it as well. Really interesting reflections there from doctor Whitaker. Straight ahead on Bloomberg daybreak, Europe. We will

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"lady jane" Discussed on Quizbeard

Quizbeard

05:35 min | 1 year ago

"lady jane" Discussed on Quizbeard

"Number 23 what term describes any business magnate who controls sufficient resources to influence national politics, but is more commonly used in the western press to describe wealthy business people from Russia. Number 24, which metallic element has the chemical symbol HG. And number 25, a blue shield featuring a gold trident officially referred to as the princely state symbol of volodymyr the great or colloquially that tris up is the Kosovo arms of which European country. Okay, some answers for today's quiz round one was geography. Number one, the term sabre would denote a person who'd been born in Israel. Two. As of 2022, the longest sitting European president Alexander Lukashenko is the president of Belarus. Three. The four English counties that border whales are gloucestershire Herefordshire shropshire and Cheshire. Four. The countries that pass through the equator passes through, there are 13 of them, a 13. 5. The manzanares river runs through Madrid. Round two was fictional schools. Number 6 the girls boarding school in Cornwall it's attended by Daryl rivers, et cetera in the stories of Enid blyton, is Mallory towers. 7. Described by Charles Hamilton, there's a somewhat stout junior with a broad pleasant face in enormous pair of spectacles the most famous pupil of greyfriar greyfriars school was Billy bunter. 8. Located in the city of ankh morpork, the school of wizardry and Terry pratchett's Discworld novels is unseen university. 9. The school attended by max Fischer in the 1998 film by Wes Anderson is Rushmore academy. At number ten in the Harry Potter books, the delegation of pupils that come to the triwizard tournament from a school in France come from bob atoms, Bo buttons, academy of magic. Round three was the history round, number 11, the decade in which Euro coins and banknotes were first introduced was the 2000s. It was 2002. Number 12, the English noblewoman who claimed the throne of England and Ireland in 1553, known as the 9 days queen, was Lady Jane Grey. 13. Clementine ogilvy Hosea married Winston Churchill. 14. The decade in which Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated was the 1940s. It was 1948. Number 15, the name of the embroidered historical artifact that depicts events leading up to the Norman conquest is the Bayer Tapestry. Round four was the westerns round. Number 16, the actor that played Shane in 1953 in the film Shane was Alan Ladd. Number 17, the 1974 comedy satire blazing saddles was directed by Mel Brooks. Number 18, the character played by Clint Eastwood in Sergio Leone's dollars trilogy and the dollar trilogy was a fistful of dollars for a few dollars more and the good the bad and the ugly and he was mostly known to audiences as the man with no name. Number 19, the western psychological drama that has a musical score by Johnny Greenwood of radiohead is The Power of the Dog. And number 20, the wild west heroine famously portrayed by Doris Day in the musical of 1953 was calamity Jane. Round 5 was this week's general knowledge round. Number 21, the London football team founded in 1905, once known as the pensioners, is Chelsea F.C.. Number 22 in finance and lending APR stands for annual percentage rate. Number 23, the term describing any business magnate who controls sufficient resources to influence national politics, but is now commonly used in the west to describe wealthy business people from Russia is oligarch. Number 24, the metallic element that has the symbol HG is mercury. And finally, the blue shield featuring a gold trident officially referred to as the princely state symbol of volodymyr the great or more usually the tricep is the coat of arms of Ukraine. Well, that's it for another quiz. Thank you very, very much for taking part. Get in touch if you want to suggest around and I'll get back to you and include it for next time, but I'll be back soon with another 5 rounds so until then do take care and.

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"lady jane" Discussed on TNCnow

TNCnow

08:32 min | 2 years ago

"lady jane" Discussed on TNCnow

"No matter how big or small you are, we can all make a different. Charity begins at home and extend to the communities beyond our walls. Cheers and welcome to the night episode of chill and charity Fridays by I am making a difference. Or simply teach a Fridays by I am mad on TNC, where we talk about love, living, learning, and, of course, the magic of voluntary zoom. A teacher, Fridays, we believe in the power of simplest smile that can lighten the mood and smallest act of kindness that can brighten the world. Let's do good, feel good and tough good. And for those who have just shown in join us every Friday at 6 30 p.m. Philip standard time, as we make the start of your every weekend lighter, lovelier, with civic engagement conservations that go far beyond politics and you're watching cache Fridays by IMI parasympathetic data AI daddy absolutely. Must get a bar. I love before Christmas. Yeah, yeah. Because my face was together. So you know, lady Jay. Can we start a man? 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Yes, and yes, no matter I saw but I grabbed up a wall with a leg at home when I read your teaser. So let us start. Tonight's special guest has gone from the journalism to government to education and to innovation. She describes herself as a communicator connector changemaker and creative catalyst who has spent more over 20 year career inspiring audiences across various mediums to champion ideas that insight actions and positive change. Going on my lady day. I can guess nothing. She has been a journalist and award winning blogger communications head for two Philippines and authors a corporate spokesperson university lecturer and this day remains the public speak our workshop facilitator startup mentor and thought leader. She also worked with prestigious organism Asia and such as the United Nations in the pyramids and us back then. 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"lady jane" Discussed on Quizbeard weekly trivia quiz

Quizbeard weekly trivia quiz

05:58 min | 2 years ago

"lady jane" Discussed on Quizbeard weekly trivia quiz

"Number twenty three which british actor who suffered serious head injuries in the nineteen ninety car accident played the character of renting in the bbc. Wartime sitcom lolo number twenty four. Which city provides the setting for the opening scene of one thousand nine hundred seventy one film. The french connection number twenty five. What's the name of the process by which an unstable nucleus loses energy but radiation okay ancestor. Today's quiz then one was games. People play number one. The decade of the nineteenth century when overarm bowling was legalized in cricket. Walls the eighteen sixties. It was eight hundred sixty four to be precise number two in the card game bridge. The highest ranking suit is spades number three the maximum number number of runners permitted to start the grand national be forty horses number four and it is in diving that a competitive performed tux. And pike's number five in the board game cluedo the feature that the four corners rooms contain that the others don't is that they all contain secret. Passage round two was marble play sculptures and statues round number six. The armless statue that has been exhibited in the louvre in paris. Rediscovery is the venus de milo number. Seven overlooking rio de janeiro christ. The redeemer is a thirty meters tall number eight. The army that was buried with the emperor of china was made of terra. Cotta number nine. The italian artist antonio canvas sculpture of perseus is holding up the head of medusa a number ten the artists that produced a series of found found object sculptures known as ready mades with the porcelain urinal. The bicycle wheel was marcel. Duchamp ran three was the oh happy day round number eleven the shakespeare's history plane that contains we few we happy. Few we band of brothers is henry. The fifth number twelve the animated film in which elijah wood robin williams and hugh jackman are improperia. Wins is happy feet number thirteen according to the advert. Happiness is a cigar called hamlet number fourteen actor and director who played ritchie cunningham. In happy days is ron howard. A number fifteen as of march twenty twenty one the un world. Happiness report ranks finland. The happiest country in the world has done four times in a row round four. Was the grays the new gray round number. Sixteen the name that you would better know lord greystoke as tarzan number. Seventeen the ex prime minister. That was always gray and spitting image with john. Major number eighteen the Oscar wilde novel walls the picture of dorian gray them nineteen lady. Jane grey was the queen of england for nine days and the twenty. The nintendo game boy was first released in the nineteen eighty s. He was nine hundred thousand nine in japan and north america and then released in one thousand nine hundred. Ninety in europe and career ran five. Was the general knowledge round number twenty one. The tv adverts that feature the james bond star figure that goes to great lengths to deliver box of chocolates to a lady is for milk tray number. Twenty two the maiden name of jacqueline kennedy onassis bouvier number twenty three the british actor who suffered head injuries in one thousand nine hundred and played renting twat in lolo gordon k number twenty four. The city that provides the setting for the opening scene of the french connection is marseille. I'm number twenty five. The name of the process by which an unstable nucleus loses energy by radiation is a radioactive decay but also accept nuclear decay radio activity radioactive disintegration on nuclear disintegration.

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"lady jane" Discussed on SuperTalk WTN 99.7

SuperTalk WTN 99.7

01:35 min | 2 years ago

"lady jane" Discussed on SuperTalk WTN 99.7

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"lady jane" Discussed on 850 WFTL

850 WFTL

03:49 min | 2 years ago

"lady jane" Discussed on 850 WFTL

"I'm crash your party Saturday. I said, I'm sorry. Sunday came trashed me out again. Hours old, having fun wasn't her anyone. Enjoy the weekend more chains, saying it in a combat zone. Want to bet the style long road motorcycle on the way? Just drive, but I made it home alive. So you're saying that hold it, Bruce that I did say. You may be right. May be great, but it just may be a lunatic. Your looking So now lights. Don't try to say it may be wrong. I know what you may be right? How I found you there alone in your electric champ Told you dirty jokes money until you smile. You alone more man. Take me as My joy, some madness for a while. You tried to buy someone from satisfied? I'm not be as crazy as you say. Am I crazy van? It's true that it's all because of you, and you wouldn't want me any other way. You may be right. I may be crazy, but it just may be a lunatic gold again. It's a face. It's too late to change. You know what? You're right. By the right man crazy, but it just may be yours. Don't try to say you may be. Oh, You may be wrong, but you may be right. Bigger. Gone to Lady Jane made around. Maybe more of the greatest hits of the seventies eighties and nineties are just a few minutes.

"lady jane" Discussed on Mango Kush Podcast

Mango Kush Podcast

04:22 min | 2 years ago

"lady jane" Discussed on Mango Kush Podcast

"Brown a car park. Talk back your camera. Real a Hi shoes please. I got for you wrong. Baby it's just a bob but it really is middle man. Catch slice san francisco. Okay to right now. was on The porta san francisco lady. Jane this is like so sleazy sound west coast cholesterol down entity types. Down kennedy retract canals. Then they're definitely be a you. Just you more kind assignment. Eli shen..

"lady jane" Discussed on The Broken Comic Podcast

The Broken Comic Podcast

02:56 min | 2 years ago

"lady jane" Discussed on The Broken Comic Podcast

"Two hours. Get to go up there and and do material thing. That's been going on for a long time now and i did. It is the first timer did lottery. The guy who brought us up was a dick and what he said was something very very like not very positive to make not only the comedians but the audience feel like like they want to be there and i just. I can't go off anyone. Because of one i didn't know anyone. I don't want to ruffle feathers or whatever the folks you know. Go away as you know. And then but i always had like a serving disdain in my heart for this. But i saw but he does know that but then when i when they kept doing Late night when. I kept going to this lady. Jane's was there and as the host. He said something like you said something that was so so positive to like make people excited about staying for the show and and they stay and every time. I've seen them after that. That's always kind of hobbies been. He's been an extremely positive. Even to now. When i used to go to the new comedy club when i did late night or whenever i used to like at night or sometime randomly he would be on the show hosting and i would luckily get up so now you know another another pilot guy in east. He's been so nice and positive where like what they do at comedy clubs like after the show is over for the late night when as dr checks. Now that's called the czech spa now. Comedian goes on that spot. Which is like everyone says is kind of the worst spot. Because everyone's check and not ready for you to you so with jamie has done multiple times now for five comedians out on that on that spot most times he would just do you know he would just kind of do a set on that czech spa that way when everyone is done. The next comedian comes up. Everyone has their attention to comic which is not every community and does and it really is the most like you know it really is the most righteous thing comic and do but it's really cool thing to do ever since then like era just been cool with the guy and we talk. We talk music into the same shed and It's he's like one of the people in harmony pool. Like i have such the most respect for and.

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"lady jane" Discussed on S.H.E.Talks | Spreading Hope Everywhere Talks

S.H.E.Talks | Spreading Hope Everywhere Talks

02:50 min | 2 years ago

"lady jane" Discussed on S.H.E.Talks | Spreading Hope Everywhere Talks

"And the land of the living so we should always have an attitude of gratitude less practice telling the lord you that's prayer prayer of thanksgiving father. God thank you for your magnificent splendor and the miracles of your majesty on my kosten meditation. You're all inspiring acts of of power. Have everyone talking. I'm telling people everywhere about your excellent greatness. Our hearts bubble over as we celebrate the fame of your marvellous beauty brain bliss to our hearts. Thank you that we will shout with. Ecstatic joy over your breakthrough for us. We are grateful for your kindness and tinder. Heartedness tore us. Who don't deserve it. Thank you for being patient with us when we fail you. We are grateful for your love. And grace are like unto a flooding river or flooring is banks with kindness upon us. Father god we see your goodness for your tender. Love is blended into everything you do. Thank you we. Praise you for your faithfulness to fulfill every promise. You made your word for our lives. We are in expectation as you manifest yourself as kindness through our lives as we live to please you in jesus name we give you all praise. I'll glory and all the honor a man a man. Grace impeached t. You have faith in jesus and remember cheeses is you went. I in any way go ahead. I subscribed so the martin movie upload new coq field party so more lady. jane's up lifting prayer and devotional go to spreading hope everywhere talks dot com forward slash. Devotion is why do they follow like us. On social media sign up for my s lease list of ten must read. Books were positive outlook spiritual enlightenment and brian hill. Do you live merged with positive messages. Go on over to our land store. We've got you covered. Join us next time for. She talks spreading. Hope everywhere. talk. While we are letting are like shines through faith hope and.

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"lady jane" Discussed on Weird Wacky Wonderful Stories Podcast

Weird Wacky Wonderful Stories Podcast

03:25 min | 2 years ago

"lady jane" Discussed on Weird Wacky Wonderful Stories Podcast

"The story is that. Mary could be seen as a full operation in one of the bedrooms than walking down the stairs wearing white or else heard weeping around the area of the status legend also states the term execution estate the talbot the night before carrying out his ghastly duty and that he dined hartley on pigeon pie. One paranormal investigation team visited the site in two thousand eleven and recorded some slight light normalize which is slightly different for the normal duster in sectors which digital cameras routinely pick up. There was nothing within their investigation to either confirm or deny the presence of mary. Queen of scots out next location is tariff london. Which of course needs no introduction. It has many within its ancient walls but the one we are interested in is the cyclical one which one source claimed can be seen as a white shape fishing around the tower on the twelfth of february every year twelfth of february is the day that lady jane grey was beheaded in fifteen fifty four and seventeen years old. She spent just nine days as the queen of england before being deposed by queen. Mary likes to be known as bloody mary. Lady jane grey and a husband guilford dudley one president in the towel by the new queen and a few short months later lady jane had to watch her husband being led off to his execution before suffering the same fate herself. It seems quite possible it would be her goes to the attracted to that particular date and finally finally reversed rico's today. Although anymore for february in the book i thought we pop scotland and take a look at the tragedy of glencoe. Glencoe lies a few miles south of fort. William and ben nevis in the scottish highlands. It's a lonely windswept. Place immense natural beauty and is illustrated cover photo for almanac in august. Sixteen ninety one king. William the third of england declared that all the highland chiefs had to swear their loyalty to him by the thirty first of january sixteen. Ninety two or else suffer the consequences the donald clam of co under the leader. Alastair were late signing declaration by a couple of days and the english king decided to make an example of from foreign troops were dispatched from fort william and they better to themselves on the clam who forced to house and feed them and treat them with hospitality for ram two weeks in those days. The forceful active of billeting troops was heinous expensive and was probably designed to deliberately reduce the grain. Food stores of the clan and of course is disposable wealth whilst at the same time saving the kings of money and paying for his army on february twelfth the king heavies emerson right to the captain and the which gave the signal to attack on february. Thirteenth is chilling. Even four hundred years like turn. it's cold hearted. Wording it said you are hereby order to fall upon the rebels the macdonalds of glencoe and put all to the sword under seventy. You ought to have a special care that the old fox news sons do upon no account escape your hands. You ought to skill all the avenues. That no ma'am escape this. You ought to put into execution at five o'clock precisely and by that time will very shortly after it. I'll strive to be at you with a stronger party. If i do not come to you at five. You will not tarry for a to fall on. This is by the king special command for.

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"lady jane" Discussed on SuperTalk WTN 99.7

SuperTalk WTN 99.7

01:34 min | 2 years ago

"lady jane" Discussed on SuperTalk WTN 99.7

"Orders to storm the capital. Plaskett says Trump summoned certain militant right wing groups on purpose. He fanned the flame of violence. And it worked. You'll see this over time. These very groups and individuals whose violence the president praised Helped lead the attack on January 6 stay with Super top 29 7 WTN for the latest, The MBA now mandating all teams play the national anthem after it was noticed, One team had stopped playing it before games. It seems until this week, nobody noticed before the 1st 13, Mavericks preseason and regular season games at American Airlines Center in Dallas. The national anthem wasn't played. Finally, somebody noticed in this week owner Mark Cuban telling her part. Owners and ESPN that he directed that the anthem not be played, and there were no plans to play it in the future. Cuban wouldn't say more. But now the MBA is out with a statement, reading quote. All teams will play the national anthem and keeping with longstanding league policy. Alex Stone ABC. Nair's Happening in Tennessee. A new effort is underway to try to roll back the 34% property tax hike and Davidson County. Group for good government is mailing out more than 200,000 petitions to rally support for the 2021 National Taxpayer Protection Act. If successful, it would roll back taxes to the 2019 level. News brought to you by Lady James Haircuts for men, Traffic and weather. Next Lady Jane's haircuts remained informative jizz.

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"lady jane" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

860AM The Answer

01:33 min | 2 years ago

"lady jane" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

"Scotch mints. Yeah, well, anyway, Lady Jane pushed your lover dug with a single McCampbell metallic down the stairs. Down. Down down. He went his head banging on each stone Step. Some thump. Crunch crunch back types mournfully playing. The camels are coming delayed The bottom of the sirah case dying, Douglas mobbed Ingle McCampbell Macavity, where they called him. Mac. The bottom of the staircase. He took an oath. I'd swear a little myself. Hey, you've been open. He'd follow Lady Jane. Wherever she went, its spirit would always harder. Where did she go? She came here to the United States. And don't be old kneecaps place? No. And they say that I'm night of a full moon like tonight. Giant ghost of Martin Tabish returns. And while the eerie notes of bagpipes ring in the night air, he prowls the house and search of Lady Jaye God on It makes a good story, but nobody in his right mind and believe it. Will you believe it, don't you, Mr Now? Yes, but I'm not. I'm God. It's a lot of nonsense. Hey, Mr Nelson. But remember, if you go up there tonight and see the girls get a terrible, frightened, drop dead. Don't come around, saying I didn't warn you happy, Holloway. Hyatt Hyatt. Oh,.

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"lady jane" Discussed on SuperTalk WTN 99.7

SuperTalk WTN 99.7

02:14 min | 2 years ago

"lady jane" Discussed on SuperTalk WTN 99.7

"This year. Make a New year's resolution that you could actually keep Lady Jane's in Hermitage on the corner of Lebanon, Pike and Old Decree Boulevard. It's wicked awesome. We're hearing now, the Googles Has also banned parlor. That means android phones both so again, another impediment. Somebody's gonna. I mean, there are other phones out there, two other than Apple. And Google. And so people going to start migrating to that, where they allow free speech. Parlor is apparently now my me we has kicked me off because it Z It's overcapacity. Looks like I mean, this is a good thing, though. The only thing I see on my phone app from parlor is all of you folks who were now far I mean, it's just popping up boom boom boom boom, new file A new father. I'm just telling you It's just unbelievable. What's going on right now. I'm telling you going to remember this day January 8th. This is when it all changed for big tech this when they went too far. They banned. The president deleted the president's account so he has no longer has any chance of being on Twitter. And so everybody is moving to parlor and me. We And now they're overloading those platforms and in the meantime, to keep you from going there Android phones and apple phones are deleting your abs. Now. One guy has said that it doesn't matter how you access the app on your phone, they can block it. So they need to be major lawsuits for this. Because this is we know we we talked about the social in the Nazis coming in this exactly what This is. The Nazis have arrived, folks. And so we're gonna have to deal with it until we can work through it. But we're gonna work through it and tell you this will not stand. This will not stand will be back Monday. Three o'clock, bring a friend, you get extra credit and make sure you have a gut one. It's been a few months since you hired a lawyer for your injury case. You hired that lawyer without much thought or research and add that cut your I A friend told you about them or worse. They called you which would have them just barred if they were caught. I'm John Morgan of Morgan and Morgan..

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"lady jane" Discussed on SuperTalk WTN 99.7

SuperTalk WTN 99.7

01:48 min | 2 years ago

"lady jane" Discussed on SuperTalk WTN 99.7

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