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Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
"mark reynolds" Discussed on Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
"Him. What kind of, I mean, look, I don't want to insult recent work. But like, what kind of person's in person any right? I don't know. Just asking that question. I'm guessing Greg blossom is actually Greg blaster. Probably. It's not an impostor, but right to bring up a little less confident. Anyway, I mentioned that because I got to do an oral history, this is actually the first genuine oral history I've done. I enjoy oral histories I've written fake oral histories, but this was like a real one that I wrote about the SNL sketch baseball dreams come true, which came out 25 years ago today as we're speaking on Tuesday, it aired on December 13th, 1997, and this was the sketch that featured Chris kattan and Will Ferrell and Helen Hunt who was hosting that week and Chris kattan was playing a kid in bed, who just wants to be a baseball player. And then as soon as his mom puts him to bed and leaves the room, a multitude of baseball players just parade out of his closet one after the other and gradually just convince him not to be a baseball player by being so off putting and drunk and loud and smoking and hitting on his mom, et cetera and they're 15 major leaguers in that sketch and I talked to most of them and it turns out that the sketch was actually written by brand name writers Robert carlock and Adam McKay, who have gone on to write and showrun and direct many series and movies that you have heard of. And before that, they combined to write this baseball dreams sketch. And so I got to talk to most of the 8 of the 15 players and I talked to Todd zeal. I talked to the biggest name in the skit is Scott Roland and I did not get to talk to him, but talk to cliff Floyd. David Howard Gregg Jeffries Jeff sero, Mark Waller's Marty cordova, Russ Davis, and tad zeal along with Carla and the agent who put them all together because I had always wondered having seen the sketch like why these players it's like 15 players from ten different teams like all different skill levels and ages and experience levels and I always wondered how did these guys get in the sketch like did they write the sketch that called for 15 baseball players and they were just like let's put the call out any baseball players who happened to be in New York this week just show up on the Saturday live set and we'll put you in a sketch or what? No, it turns out they've actually had a common bond and they were part of the same agency and the sketch was sort of reverse engineered because the agent said, hey, I've got all these baseball players in town this week. You want to rate a sketch for them and they did. So it's kind of a wild story in the players all enjoyed reminiscing about it as did the people involved in the creation. So I'll link to that on the show page, but always fun when you get to remember some guys and then also call them up and talk to them. So people who remember that sketch font, may enjoy the piece. All right, one thing I neglected to mention, by the way, those giant starting pitchers signings were good news for me in the annual free agent contracts over under draft. I took the over on raw stripling on MLB trade rumors predicted 18 million. He got 25, and I took the under on the predicted 52 million for Shawn menia, he got 25 two, so that's a large lump sum added to my total, I am 6 for 6 so far. And to mention two things about two catchers first, if the brewers can help William Contreras improve his defense the way they seem to help Omar valez when he got to Milwaukee, then this could be an even bigger fleecing and second, Meg mentioned soon and his strikeouts among the low strikeout guardians, someone in the stat blast channel of our Discord group for Patreon supporters asked what the greatest share of a team strikeouts over the course of a single season is, and listener Asian brave, who previously conducted the Mike Trout Twitter emoji research, he did a little check and he found that that would be Jimmy Fox who accounted for 119 of 465 Red Sox strikeouts in 1936 that is 25.6%. That seems to be the record since 1914, and the others are also early Vince DiMaggio 1938, and then, of course, the great Gorman Thomas in 1979 and 1980, up around 23% Vince DiMaggio again in 1943, Chet Ross in 1940, dolf chameleon 1941 Reggie Jackson 1982, Gorman Thomas again rob deer, another brewer, Ralph kiner, et cetera. I think when there were fewer strikeouts in general, it was easier for an outlier to make up a higher percentage of team K as in recent seasons, he found Adam Dunn would be the king 2012 White Sox. He was 18.5% of their strikeouts. It's the likely candidates the usual suspects done Chris Davis Mark Reynolds, et cetera might be tough for zeni no to have a really impressive rate though, even on the guardians in this high strikeout era, and as a catcher who's only going to get into so many games and played appearances. Also, the most recent addition of the Bill James handbook has a list of 300 win candidates. They're not many of them. They give Justin Verlander a 29% chance of getting there. The only other pitchers they put on the list are Max Scherzer at 5% Garrett Cole 4% Clayton Kershaw 3% Adam Wainwright 3%, 3% seems too high for those guys in my opinion, certainly for Wainwright, 1% for Zach cranky, less than 1% for Johnny cueto and those are the only pitchers who even make the list. So yeah, not looking great for 300 win candidates. However, looking great for effectively wild secret Santa, I tease this last time and now it is officially open. Zack went close, a listener organizes this every year and he has opened it up again a little later than usual, so everyone get your sign ups in, you can sign up between now and December 21st and then you can send out your secret Santa gift when you were matched at that point. And for those who have not participated before, you just fill in your information, the recommended amount to spend is about 20 bucks and you just send some sort of thoughtful baseball related gift to the person you are matched with and you get one in return. So actually the deadline to sign up is December 20th at 9 p.m. Pacific, so that's midnight eastern on the 21st, and then you'll be matched. You'll be emailed your matches info, and then you send out something that will get to your recipient between Christmas and new year's. And then if you're in the effectively wild Facebook group or Discord group, you can post a picture. So everyone can enjoy the gift you got. It's fun. I participate every year and I've gotten and hopefully given some fun gifts over the years. So please do check it out. There's a post in the Facebook group. I will link to that and also to the entry form on the show page. You don't have to be a U.S. resident to participate. You can sign up from any country Zach makes an effort to

BrainStuff
"mark reynolds" Discussed on BrainStuff
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And now it's even seeping into a college. In California's Sacramento valley, farmers are temporarily leasing, flooded rice paddies to the nature conservancy, so the migratory shorebirds have a place to stop and feed while traveling the Pacific flyway, which is the major north south route that extends from Alaska to Patagonia. In the program, dubbed bird returns has been in development by the nature conservancy since 2014 and is helping conservationists deal with these short term needs of migrating birds. And because of urbanization, agriculture and climate change, the migrating birds have less access to wilderness to mate, feed, nest and rear their young. At the same time, the project gives farmers the opportunity to support conservation efforts. And maybe earn a little extra money without negatively impacting crop production. During February and March of 2014, the pilot season for the program, just 2% of Sacramento valleys, some 500,000 acres of rice fields. That's around 200,000 hectares, were turned into shallow water for shorebird habitat. Event season, the pop up wetlands supported more than a 180,000 birds, representing 57 different species. On average, the researchers found three times more bird diversity and 5 times greater density on rice paddies that participated in the program compared to unenrolled fields. Migrating animals like shorebirds are in jeopardy, as their ranges cover vast swathes of land. A study published in the journal science in 2015 reported that just 9% of over 1400 migratory bird species had access to protected areas for all the stages of their annual cycle. In California in particular, 90% of original wetland habitat has been lost to agriculture and urban development. Since the nature conservancy was founded in 1951, it's worked conserve habitat by working with landowners to purchase land or permanently limit the use of their land in order to maintain its wildness. Each agreement is worked out individually, a process that's expensive and can take months or years to develop. For the article this episode is based on, how stuff works spoke with Mark Reynolds, PhD, the lead scientist for the nature conservancies, California, migratory bird program. He explained that he and his colleagues, including sandy matsumoto, the team's project manager, and Eric holstein, the team's economist, thought that the demand for purchasing migrating bird habitat could bar exceed their resources. Quote, we were looking at our habitat needs and thinking, how do we buy our way to success? Sandy said, do we need to buy land for the whole year? It looks like the animals need it part of the time. Eric, with his background in economics, said we could do a reverse auction. I said a reverse what? A reverse auction overturns the conventional role of buyer and seller. Instead of buyers competing to outbid each other to obtain a good or service, a seller's compete to offer their goods or services to one buyer at a competitive price. And the sellers, in this case, are the owners of rice fields, which are typically farmed in California from April through August or May through October. During the growing seasons, the fields are normally flooded, but they're also flooded during the off seasons to decompose the rice double after harvest. A Reynolds and his colleagues saw an opportunity to work with the farmers to provide temporary wetland habitat for shorebirds passing through. So in early 2014, the nature conservancy issued an invitation to rice farmers to submit bids that itemized their costs to flood fields for four, 6 or 8 weeks at a time, beginning in February of that same year. The farmers set their own prices, and the nature conservancy was able to select the highest quality habitat for the lowest total cost. They repeated the process in the fall of 2014, and every year since then, a house stuff works also spoke with John Brennan, a partner at Brennan jewett and associates. A firm that manages rice sales for the Robin's rice company. He explained that the farmers are very receptive to this concept. Quote, to the extent that they can get their costs covered to do it, they're even more receptive because they see it as a, something that they're excited about and a way to make an environmental difference, and be something that really helps secure the longevity of the rice industry in California. To figure out where and when, shorebirds most needed wetland habitat for their migrations, Reynolds and his colleagues worked with experts at Cornell University's lab of ornithology, which collects information about birds through its citizen science project, E bird. And this online checklist allows bird enthusiasts across the country to tabulate the kinds of birds they see when they see them how many and where. Using data from E bird and grant money from NASA, the Cornell team built high powered computer models that predicted at weekly intervals, the presence and abundance of birds at different locations. From these models, Reynolds and his colleagues created maps to visualize and prioritize where and when habitat was needed most. But once they knew the locations, they requested bids from the local rice farmers. They adjust the program based on weather conditions during times of drought, the nature conservancy would pay more, and during times of excessive rain, it would pay less. When they extrapolated the potential costs for the project out, and they found the highest possible cost per year based on the average bid, was $1.4 million. But that's significantly higher than what the nature conservancy actually paid. Meanwhile, the estimated cost to restore rice fields to wetland habitats equal to that land area. Would cost around $25 million and maintenance fees would come in at about a $100,000 a year.

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney
"mark reynolds" Discussed on Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney
"Basing all this on is Soto Machado and Josh bell hitting one, two, three, four, with others, including Jake cronin worth following. But if tatis comes back and he can't play shortstop, or they have to put him in center field or most important, he doesn't hit, then the whole equation changes again. And I agree with you, I think the potters make the playoffs. I think it does take some time. I think soda will settle in and they'll start to score runs. That kid is so impressive. You know, he's 23 years old and I can call him a kid because I'm a lot older than that Tim, but just being around him over the weekend before we had Dodgers and Padres and then being reminded of his approach at the plate when he played that night and to hear the backstory is on sort of how he's ingratiated himself with the team, initially they put him in the two hole, then he moved to the three hole and then Josh bell basically talked to him and said, look, you know, this lineup will be better. You'll get more protection if you hitting the two hole. And so that's where he is. I love listening to him on the mic, tell me about Juan Soto through your eyes as someone had been around players for a lot of years. Well, again, I live in the D.C. area, so I used to go to the nationals games all the time and I was always just amazed at how mature he was at 19 years old playing in the big leagues. Mark Reynolds, one of our favorite people, once looked at me and this is for four years ago and he goes, I can't believe the plate discipline this guy has at 19. He goes, I've never won for one day. Had that kind of plate discipline in my life. And I'm 34 years old. He said, this guy's 19, he said, I've never seen a kid who understands and commands the strike zone like he does at this age, and of course he's still got it. Buster he's walked 469 times in his career and he's 23 years old. The key will be, of course, does he expand that strike zone just a tiny bit once in a while if he needs to drive in a run knowing there are all sorts of good hitters in this lineup. I think he's going to get more pitches to hit and I think he's going to be an even better offensive player than he asked at this point and that is really saying something. All right, how about the Orioles that win the first game of that series against the Toronto Blue Jays? Just keep rolling. They trade training. They trade their closer. They keep on rolling. It's an amazing story. I'm going there tonight just to see what the heck is going on here and how they can be doing this. But just look at the guys who hit Homer's last night. I mean, they had three guys, I think a bunch of guys with ten or more homers. They don't have those spectacular offensive players, but they find a way to score runs. Felix Batista closed last night because Jorge Lopez is gone. They're starting pitching. Their ERA in the month of August buster. I know we've just started the month is right around two. This was a team with historically bad pitching last year. And now it's pretty darn good. So the story is tremendous and Brandon high deserves a lot of credit. He took a lot of losses, his one loss record looks horrendous and they're staying with him because when they get good, he deserves to be there. And right now they're pretty good. Yeah, and I love it for him. The fact that he's there is they turn the corner and they're having success because he earned that. I mean, he absolutely weathered some lean years there. That's a great story, a not great story over the weekend. Pete Rose, going back to Philadelphia in his first appearance in the field since the franchise scrapped 2017 plans to honor him because of a woman's allegations. She had a sexual relationship with him when she was a minor. Here's Pete Rose being asked about that. You

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
"mark reynolds" Discussed on Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
"It's Mark Reynolds, it's Adam Dunn. It's Davis, it's yuan Mankato. It's Joey Gallo, Chris Carter, Stanton, judge, et cetera. It's all players from this era. But Reggie Jackson still standing alone there and no one really challenging him, which you would think is odd because he would think, well, maybe players are having better conditioning, maybe they're having more longevity, and then there's just so many more strikeouts in the game now that you would think someone would be making run at this thing, if not having already shouldered Reggie aside. Yeah, it is kind of remarkable. I mean, the guys who have been around long enough to sort of be within range from a longevity perspective, right? The pool holes is you're right that there is for him specifically he was not much of a strikeout guy and then you can imagine a shift in the profile that would be tolerated over time, right? So like the guys who are posting big strikeout rates, but are still productive and whose production we are perhaps able to better appreciate because of advanced stats, like maybe those guys are just far enough away, that's a weird way of describing that. They're sort of early enough in their careers that they aren't threatening yet. Right? Does that make sense? But it is surprising that it would be so secure that it would feel so doubled relative to when Reggie was playing. So it's odd. I mean, it's not easy to be an extreme strikeout machine and still play for a really long time. So he was an outlier in that respect, but even so you would think that it would have overcome it with pitchers, for instance, you might be surprised that say no one has struck out 21 in a game yet, but of course you have pictures not going as deep into games. So there's a change in picture usage there that counterbalances the increase in strikeout rate, whereas with hitters, you don't get that as much. I mean, maybe there are a few more rest days here and there in teams being more conscious of that. But there's also, I guess, not more games relative to when Reggie was playing necessarily, but to earlier eras, so that's something too. So it's odd. I mean, I guess maybe trout could potentially get there. If he stays good for a really long time, he's like in a 150th place and he just is like a hair more than halfway to Reggie at this point. So it's possible if he were to play for ten more years and maybe strike out more as time went on, but you wouldn't say that any individual player like I think the odds are pretty decent that someone who's active right now would take over that top spot. But it's hard to point to a presumptive person who will definitely do that. Yeah, it's a strange, it's a strange thing. I just like how I know we've talked a lot about the sort of era of baseball that we're in where it's like this sort of tasteless stretch that we seem to be in. Did you know how long Robbie Grossman's streak was working? No. Yeah, it was like he had an error. And that's the only reason I knew about it. It was like a lot of games played without an error. And anyway, I was just thinking about how audit is that we don't have more of those. We've talked a lot about it. So I remain on the hunt. I remain on the hunt for a chase, right? You want to sweat your judge needs to keep on keeping. Because you want to have the fever. You know, we need something to talk about in September. Tomi was close, tomi got within 50 ks of Reggie, and Adam Dunn would have blown him away if he had had the same length career. He retired too soon, but he was just a little more than 200 behind Reggie and he didn't play after his age 34 season. So he was the one you might have banked down, but I guess he had old player skills as a young player and not enough skills as an old player. So it's tough. I think it will be broken at some point, unlike a lot of baseball records that it's hard to imagine how they could be broken without some radical change in the game, but I think this one will get broken. It's surprising that it hasn't happened already. Yeah, it's just surprising. Maybe Gallo, I don't know if gala will have. This is the thing. Like, you know, some of those guys seemed like they had, they had either curtailed the strikeout tendency enough to prolong their careers or like the other stuff they were doing was so superlative and had sort of stabilized such that we were going to see them play for a really long time, but like Callum hasn't been good for like a year now. Right, I know. Yeah, he actually has fewer than a thousand career strikeouts. I know. How is that true? It seems like he's had a thousand this season, but 977 straight cuts with gala you're always surprised that he has so few of things unless they're home runs. It's like wet, he only has that many sac flies or he has that many singles. He's just so extreme. But you think that he would have even more, but I guess he hasn't played that much. He's had fewer than 3000 career plate appearances. So yeah, trout's a better bet to do it than he is by far I think. Right. And so it's just, I get why it is, it is a trickier needle to thread than you might expect it to be, right? But it is surprising that it is. It's still a surprisingly tricky needle to thread. You know, who are you? Let's see. So like since 2012, yeah, it's like Christy's doesn't play baseball anymore. Called Goldschmidt. 1428 Upton crews had a bunch right, but Upton's pretty close to done. Cruz is probably pretty close to dun Stanton. Like, okay, Harper, trout, Martinez, I didn't do those quite an order, but you know, like, man, Christie has had a lot of strikeouts. Yes, you did. Chris he was triggered, Ben, did you know how much Chris it was struck up? I knew it in an intellectual way, but not in a specific way, you know? If that makes sense. Struck out a tad too much. Yeah, it might be, it might have been too much, you know? It might have just been too much. And like, of course, you know, that's just looking at the raw strikeout.

The Paul Finebaum Show
"mark reynolds" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"Fine bomb Joe podcast. Seems like just yesterday. It was actually 1966 that spurrier was winning the Heisman Trophy for the university of Florida. What does a man do on his 77th birthday? Probably works at his restaurant. Handsome Joe. That's a long way off for you. You're still a young man. How are you? And you know what? I really don't care what state Thursday doing. Because you know, you know, you know, as well as I do he has never lacked Alabama. No. He never has. And ever since that game, I now know you remember it's been a few years that he said how much they would be and they actually did it. Oh yeah. He said about 30 points and they won by 31. Rhett, right. So, you know, I gave him credit, Jared, but you know, you ain't always on top of the mountain. But am I here? Am I saying things? I'm saying this tweet that dire will say if he looked like what Kevin Costner or something nothing. He did. Well, you can play look at my picture. It's kind of a crowd between Elvis Presley and Mark Reynolds. I mean, I'm the most famous dude out there, Paul. And Paul I'll tell you this, if you ever went home yet, would you? You'd be hanging out in nerds, little. I mean, it would be nerds be they would be. You say play it. Yeah, you'd be playing Yahtzee and who know or something like that here in gym, talk about how good he might not feel. I mean, he just been to nerds, I've been a couple of nerds there before. And I left as quick as I could. Okay. I would imagine in red bay Alabama up there in the northwest corner of the state. Nerds ville doesn't play well, does it? Oh, no, no, no. Now we're standing across the state line over the missing. Now the nerd thing in Alabama, not in this part of the country. Now, you go down to Lake county. There's a bunch of nerds down there. I mean, for those of you who don't know, Lee county is the county where auburn university is located. Kicking crap. You know what? I mean, but anyway, Paul, I am glad that I'm a man whether that is storm and his patriot looks like a rockstar right now. I mean, he was a stone. And it just took a couple weeks, but they don't want some bad man. Did you make it out of gyms returned to the show? Well, Paul, I could just keep myself in the nails listening to Jim. I mean, I would just do that. I mean, I can't find a way. I mean, I know there are a lot of off color jokes to make, but is it, can you kick yourself in the nets? Yeah, I guess, hold on. You can. What's that? By the way, I'm not just a word to the wise, don't try that at home. Yeah, I mean, tonight, I guess my try every day. You got a straight child, I guess. But, you know, when I do is just sit on. It's easy to figure out. You don't have to be, you don't have to be a rocket scientist, as they say in north Alabama to figure that one out. No, you just said, is that what they used to call, you know, your legs crossed kind of. You sit on your legs. And then you just take you put and just have an upbeat. Yeah. Yeah, I don't think we need to demonstration, but thanks for giving us one. So handsome jokes in the middle of the week. What have you been doing so far? Well, Paul, spent the day trying to get a spark plug for my daddy's weedy. And I can't believe how hard it is to find the sport flow for a weedy. And did you go to AutoZone? I did. And I went to Napa. Napa. I want to throw Riley's and they had fort floats for cars, but they didn't have none but once they have great wine out there, they won't involve Mississippi that's got a hot dog and chicken works there too. You know, not that you care, but you know, if you ever been there, you know, go to nap and folks. And you know, that's what's up, but anyway, I ain't really done nothing today, Paul. Okay, well, listen, Joe, I hate to run after such a great, meaningful substantive call, but we do. We have another hour to go Stewart Mandela among the guests in the final hour. It's been a busy show. We're coming right back..

WCPT 820
"mark reynolds" Discussed on WCPT 820
"While I'm there Oh gosh Oh you don't make some You will make some genuine connections Let me tell you what a land anyone in any of the week If your life coach is currently in prison She's gonna be bothering billingsley and an airplane I speak jive I speak to him high It's my first day at prison What's going on Hi homies Oh can I call you bunkie Oh my God Oh my God Kevin and decent Take care Francis No she's called to people right into the hole Yeah The slot Kevin D.C. You're on with Angela Good morning everybody And welcome to day 5 million 500 of The Twilight Zone Episode ever Yeah exactly Just describe you're kidding This woman really said this nonsense Yes Yes My bunkie is high Holy crap How are my home slices Hey sister haircut Hi Well before I eat mine let me say happy holidays to everyone Brand dealer Stephanie I know this is just what women want to hear early in the morning but Don't get me down in COVID I really appreciated the up close and personal attention And Stephanie your show I know people told you infinite but really you deserve credit because doing this stuff every day I do deserve it Yes it's an incredible talent I get so angry that I'm not even able to try to attack Yes you're right Well you have a lot of love out there Thank you Thank you I got to get it somewhere out there because I'm certainly not getting it We're in the same boat Hopefully When the stupid COVID thing is over we'll go off supremes and someday we'll be together Yes thank you We've all been in the same boat this year in the boat unfortunately was amistad but okay Thank you Kevin It's been a crappy year frangela Yep So I said it was the top sibling of 2020 right Where the orange blob is still stalking us He brought his direct his COVID and his death and his anti vaxxers and his treason and his insurrection into 2021 I'm telling you It is like that point in the movie where you've killed the evil thing and then you turn around And it comes right back The only thing we do I'm not turning my back on 2022 not once The only thing we have to look forward to is Jenna Ryan reporting to prison Good morning How's a peace out to all your mamas my home slices I predict she doesn't get one namaste out before you get caught Namaste And everyone down Oh gee I think she's gonna open to peace out with y'all's mamas Oh God Good morning home slices I think that's what she's going with I hope so So she's going with the lyrics from a papa 90s rap song Yes Okay Ring the bell schools in sucker That's a good show Let us see it You can't touch this Okay She's gonna go with something Some bubble gum wrap That's what I'm thinking She's gonna Okay Okay How did this guy the man who threatened to shoot Pelosi as a been sentenced to more than two years in prison Hey didn't African American woman that she both by accident Didn't she get two years in prison Yeah I just feel like 5 Oh that's what I thought Yeah Actually a mistake And she went to Georgia and he drove cross country within the salt right in rifle and threatened to kill Nancy Pelosi was sentenced to 28 months behind bars He wanted that we missed the generous rally because of car trouble He was one of the first people charged in relation to the capitol ride after his mother Reported concerning text to the FBI This guy is just really how many levels of loser in this story already Okay They found him in a hotel one mile from the capitol with thousands of rounds of ammunition a handgun and assault rifle stash in his trailer The judge said let the record be crystal clear it is not patriotism It's not justified descend on the capitol at the behest of a candidate who lost an election and terrorize others That is the definition of tyranny canceling the votes of others at the point of a gun is the antithesis of what this country stands for He apparently texted a friend one day after the riot said he was thinking of attending an event with Pelosi and putting a bullet in her noggin on live TV He apologized for Angela so I'm not sure why they didn't just let him go He said he's sorry if he scared Nancy Pelosi in any way What did she mean I mean are you kidding me I mean they seem to think from the top of the insurrection to the bottom that there are takes the backseat Right Like Mark Reynolds can be like oh did I say all these documents weren't privileged and all these things I said in my book on Fox News No no no they're privileged now I take you back Oops Yeah Let's prove them wrong because so far we have it The reality is I had to read our calls about Travis Barker being responsible for people going crazy to concert But Trump isn't Yeah I'm trying to understand the world I live in We're Kyle rittenhouse is exonerated Yeah Yeah And this guy is going to jail for a threat that we're absolutely He should be in jail for but this kid got free So it doesn't surprise me that people are going to keep doing this stuff We keep telling them it's okay Yep Yep Matt in Chicago you're on with Friends a little real quick Hey Matt Hi everyone I just wanted to say thank you for everything you guys do all year Truly it really makes my life better I'm.

WCPT 820
"mark reynolds" Discussed on WCPT 820
"He missed the January 6th rally because of car trouble He was one of the first people charged in relation to the capital ride after his mother Reported concerning text to the FBI This guy is just really how many levels of loser in this story already Okay They found him in a hotel one mile from the capitol with thousands of rounds of ammunition a handgun in the salt rifle stash in his trailer He the judge said let the record be crystal clear It is not patriotism It's not justified to descend on the capitol at the behest of a candidate who lost an election and terrorize others That is the definition of tyranny canceling the votes of others at the point of a gun is the antithesis of what this country stands for He apparently texted a friend one day after the riot said he was thinking of attending an event with Pelosi and putting a bullet in her noggin on live TV He apologized friendly so I'm not sure why they didn't just let him go He said sorry if he scared Nancy Pelosi in any way What did she mean I mean are you kidding me I mean they seem to think from the top of the insurrection to the bottom that there takes you backseat Right Like Mark Reynolds can be like oh did I say all these documents weren't privileged and all these things I said in my book on Fox News No no no they're privileged now I take you back Oops Yeah What's the proof wrong 'cause so far we have it The reality is I had to read articles about Travis Barker being responsible for people going crazy to concert But Trump isn't Yeah I'm trying to understand the world I live in where Kyle rittenhouse is exonerated Yeah Yeah And this guy is going to jail for a threat that we're absolutely he should be in jail for but this kid got freed So it doesn't surprise me that people are going to keep doing this stuff We keep telling them it's okay Yeah Yep Matt in Chicago you're on with Friends a little real quick Hey Matt Hi everyone I just wanted to say thank you for everything you guys do all your truly It really makes my life better I'm sorry to hear about your rat problem I always think rep apocalypse is done in the house The addicts are different They're all just radicals going on in the end Unless in the attic Unless it had babies And then finally just for an end of the year one hey Angela what is the cheapest cut of meat What is the cheapest cut of meat Gear balls they're under a buck.

Chats With Cats Podcast
"mark reynolds" Discussed on Chats With Cats Podcast
"And that's a big deal. Coming from. Melvin football club because like there's all those drugs going they're pretty much the opposite of calling woodside calling would get joked about for being farrell and fucking just shitting general nova get joked about for the players. Are the three story houses toffee correct. Yeah so it's good to say them have a good time. I didn't realize that the partied. Well organised arkansas pearson. That'd be pissing hot. Have been saying a lot of on people's off his friends or they just people that have made him in clubs. Byerly smith is everywhere everywhere on people's little ones in the sophie's on they find it's a teenage girl thing i love it. He looks like a teenage girl. And everyone loves you never love about it is that he can be sexualize to death and it doesn't matter but if this was a woman in his spot or paper would have been arrested by now exactly absolutely all right easy could you imagine. It's completely different ballgame man versus women women versus men. You've been there when you passed young. A young throbbing mark reynolds robbing a lock. That word see he's finished something just starting. I wanted to bring your attention to something. Actually it was going to be one thing. It just became too thinks brought at the point of talking about this on the weekend. That's just been up on the gold coast. There's been a young up and coming rugby. League sensation named race woche plays for the new zealand. Warriors shoutout to race show to raise. Welcome to the podcast. Young hot just ripping and tearing rugby league off season. I didn't make sorry that did make finals didn't go very far might folks. I'm just talking at march now. Young race walters outta pa from the gulf coast. Come up for him now. He's got an absolute skillful. he's nineteen years old province law Sauna or big deal is hot. Shit oh and look. The guy's got the bluest ours. Blow the says he's a. He's a young hop gifts leading into his dams as a young boy raw. Now cups up to him and said my. You're going to have to move on from here. What are you recognise done. Just casually moved on. Got out of there. Do you know who i am. Well there's videos of emerged him. On instagram twitter almost probably wrought the blocks got an absolute skin full of peace and a knows full of the economic colombian marching pattern. Haven't heard that one yet. And instead of columbia instead of guy offices europe i should move on. He's gone what do you made automated on. And he's argued with so the cops have gone or what. Well let me tell you if you're not gonna move on race we're going to take you back to the station. He's gone nana. Do you know who i am. I'm not going anywhere. This is the off-season baby and tear and rip and tear. We shall cops are just got rodman fucker back to the station. They've searched and he's got bags on. You know what the funny thing about that is is his response is actually based on what he was actually on so if he was just drinking his response may be a little bit. Different komen over. Yeah hey was probably just whiter confident. Because he had a bit of the colombian marching dust. I love that. Follow this pattern thing by. He's read booze and he's just gone. You can't tell me where to go. Actually we can't get the fuck me wagon..

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
"mark reynolds" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
"Dante has a line in the nine poverty. Beauty awakened the soul to act. And i think he's exactly right. We need examples of compelling of lifting the light that draw us toward So many good things that we leave side of the world and so it's exciting for me to To see this as an exercise in public humanity thick and make a constructive difference precisely at this moment in our history. Now in the past on this show with professor david allen wider and the hillsdale dialogues or with our mutual friend. John mark reynolds. I've tried to do a little dante here and dante there but it is so massive an undertaking. It's just glancing blow so matt anderson. How're you how are you organizing this. So it doesn't intimidate. You just said three days a week which is great. So someone doesn't have to you that people can catch up. That's great as well but how you organize it so they can just listened to seven to eleven minutes a day. Get it yeah. I mean they're going to get a glimpse of it right. They're going to get a little bit of and you're right. It is very confusing. Dante has always these sort of treatises on florentine politics. And who are the guelleh. Believe you've got to kind of keep a flash card around to figure out. Which side was witch by dante was on that can be overwhelming. But if you can sort of just set that aside in one way reads the tax and then counter as a literary device. I mean the thing about reading taxes getting from it what you can get from it not what you should and so we wanna take people say from zero to you. Twenty-five percent and their understanding in hopes of moving them to to read a few more books and go on their own from twenty five percent fifty percent. So you know we've got a great set of questions that we providing with each one if you sign up by email or if you go to the website every monday wednesday friday we have just phenomenal study questions that are written by guiding matt loser at the pacific class university and those are messy facilitate deeper inquiry into the tax and really one of our hope that people would read this together in groups through their churches or groups of friends referred from a lot of people who have formed little book groups around that and that's also another way to drive them deeper so you know in seventy seven minutes. You're not going to get everything out of the text that you could get. That's what makes it a great tax That you can keep going back to over the course of a lifetime and always learn something new from that and so we really want to wet people's appetite and to help them see the way in which this tax actually has a more more spiritual significance for them so that they are moved to to defend their love for god the left for their neighbor and there are lots of the world around dean henry. There isn't a small group in the country. That's a little christian vernacular people meeting small groups monthly kind all over the united states sometimes are married couples..

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
"mark reynolds" Discussed on Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
"What's the record for most miss sweeps in a season period so including teams that did eventually ernest weep at some point. 'cause i was guessing that the pirates already held the record for most miss weeks before the first successful sweep in a season and ryan confirmed that the record for most outright missed sweeps since nineteen hundred is nineteen by the nineteen thirty philadelphia athletics and he confirmed that since one thousand nine hundred the record for most miss sweeps to start a season was eleven by the nineteen thirty nine pirates again. It's the pirates kind of a consistent theme here but yeah the pirates just a looking at their schedule for the rest of this season and seeing what their chances of A sweep are doesn't look great for them. They are playing the marlins right now. That's their best chance so if they could sweep the marlins then they could get off the schneider here after that they play the reds for three games than they play the phillies four games. It would be even tougher to sweep before game serious. And then they have the cubs again for three and then they finish this season against the reds so their best chances really come against the marlins this weekend and against the cubs in the last season of september. But they've already made history they could make even more history if a stay sleepless for the rest of the season. I'm so impressed by how many times you managed to say. Sweeps eating goof it up even one time ben. Yeah that's your proof house we it is to call back to some old effectively weld episodes in. Yeah this is not something i ever would have noticed. I guess it's frustrating to be poised on the precipice of sweep so many times and not to seal the deal. So that sucks. I had The lavar voice. Joke and song. That i told you off air second my head for lakes now. Our listeners did not hear it. You wanna share it with them. They he should record a cover of the eagles and sing it. You can go lavarnway. Yeah i not had that stuck in my head. Fortunately for days and days and days. Oh no yeah all right well. Good step blasts good questions. Good research. Thanks to everyone involved as always understood. Shout out a little extra fun factor. That i was hip to buy twitter and listener aiden jackson evans who tweeted prior to friday's game. That joey gallo needs one homer and twenty one more strikeouts in the next fifteen games to achieve a full nelson and what he is calling. The full nelson is more home. Runs and strike outs in a single season than nellie fox had in his entire nineteen season career so now fox Former white sox second baseman hall of famer sort of the metrical of his day. He had thirty five home runs and two hundred sixteen strikeouts in his entire career because he never really struck out and he didn't have a ton of power. Joey gallo entered friday's game with thirty five home runs and one hundred ninety six strikeout. So almost the full nelson and he has since homered in friday's game so he has surpassed smelly fox's career run total this season and he is well on his way to surpassing his career. Strikeout total and i just ran a quick stat head query to see who else had the full nelson in the past this players who've had thirty five or more homers and two hundred sixteen or more strikeouts in a single season. It's mark reynolds in two thousand nine. Adam done in two thousand twelve and chris davis in two thousand sixteen and i would guess that gallo will be the fourth sometime soon. The only player who has had the strikeouts but not the homers the half nelson is yoan moncada in two thousand eighteen cool. Yeah that's a sign of how things have changed to in also just How much of a contact. Outlier now fox was even in his day. But yeah that's doing for you constantly breaking the scale all right so that will do it for this week. Thanks as always for listening. Well eat your heart out. Howard empty your ninety nine year old record for the most hit by pitches in a single season has been broken on friday night after we finished recording padres reliever austin adams issued his twenty fourth hit by pitch of the season he has pitched only forty nine and two thirds innings the recipient of number twenty four was cardinals catcher yet ear. Molina looked like the pitch him on. The back of the arm. Adams really seems mad at himself every time it happens. He shouts looks down at his hand. As if to say how could you be paying me like this at this point. He can't be that surprised. Max bay on twitter did some analysis of his pitches locations and he found that earlier in the season maybe adams was getting a bit unlucky with how often his pitches were hitting people but that lately his expected hit by pitch rate has spiked to the point that on average would be expected to hit about six batters per hundred pitches just based on where his pitches have been. And this one was pretty unavoidable. It wasn't eighty seven mile per hour. Slider and molina was fine. Padres manager. jason. Taylor said i get the narrative. He gets the narrative. They're all sliders. This guy's not hunting. This guy's not throwing ninety five mile per hour fast balls and hitting guys. Yeah that's true but even so it just doesn't seem like he knows where his pitches are going. It's gotta be tough to bring a guy in there's like a near certainty at this point that he's going to hit someone course. It's also tough to bring a guy in when there's a good chance that he's going to give up runs and he's been doing that a lot lately and he did that in this game. Play log was doubled left. Strike out swinging walk. Wild pitch hit by pitch then adams was replaced by rusted. Who allowed a grand slam to dylan carlson. And that made. What was a four to cardinals. Lead in eight to cardinals lead. And that's where it ended up. So shockingly the vince. Velazquez austin adams. Ross detweiler pitching plan. Did not pay off adams over his last seven appearances has hit seven batters and perhaps more importantly to the padres is allowed. Ten earned runs so you may not be seeing him in a lot of high leverage situations but he has already made history to cap off one of the weirdest seasons of all.

KFI AM 640
"mark reynolds" Discussed on KFI AM 640
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Chats With Cats Podcast
"mark reynolds" Discussed on Chats With Cats Podcast
"Foaming and mel gibson is a fucking batta. He's such a good actor. He is he good and the fact that he was ozzie. Part you and i'll have to agree with you. Titanic and forrest. Gump toffar for for me. The usual suspects okay. Have you ever seen that. I know it's about causes. So when i was really young. Do not tell anyone here. The they need to go and watch the usual suspects a more visit old and a bit hard to get into but know why i struggled with that film. My concentration span isn't great. It's one of those movies where you need to be concentrating so like the whole time. Well you just need to not be mark reynolds correct. And it's hard not say. No but like i actually wouldn't mind rewatching that with the you may be one time because i think you writer really highly. Maybe not you talk to him but for me again. Great great movie and there's a lot of things that happen in you could say they haven't spicy doctor. Okay now he's the other one fifth. It's another kevin. Kevin spacey seven. The loss of david gale. Okay of saying. I have kate winslet inner. Yes yeah great. Movie done off. It's based on a true story. But the life of david gale is another one that will change your loft change the way you think about a certain thing. Another thing for people to go and check out that's about is getting sentenced to death. It's basically about capital punishment. People getting put on death. Roy that innocent and then found guilty talking about films gonna give away. I'm trying to think the why of not fucking it up for run but yeah basically about people that get go to core lawf- sentence you're gonna get muted. And then after the turns out they weren't they didn't do it. I'm dan and a lot of movies on our listeners of saying a lot of great films that's l. top four but anyone listening. We obviously want to say more good films. If you guys have seen any great films that you think maybe we haven't seen or you wanna talk about comment down below in the section and we can discuss them further oregon. There's not one person out there that can tell you a movie. You haven't seen a good movie. Alright it's red. Yeah but you know what. That's all sort of up for the by. Isn't it like Would you watch a foreign movie. Yeah of saying of saint a lot of good foreign films official is law is beautiful which is A prisoner of wool film about the holocaust is. That's not the boy Stroke it's that's another film and there's another one i've seen code amorous peres which is a basically like a another stories with as like parts that sort of like linked together and they applied at different times so i do you know what i fucking height movies just before we wrap this up is movies that go back in time towards tom back in time but back to the future bad example on that maybe now actually hand let me rephrase that movies that are sorry twisted in way..

Chats With Cats Podcast
"mark reynolds" Discussed on Chats With Cats Podcast
"If i had been doing the same thing you can't say that now it's a lot more private now. you can. What you gonna facebook and you talk photos like by mark reynolds and they all come up. Did you mark now. But i should indeed mark mark reynolds like. Oh what a good chance of cat. this is mark. yeah seriously you that now. I don't believe you sure you show me later. I look if you from what you about said. If you share the same pass guide. I think that just chose it. You guys have healthy relationships and maybe artist have no idea. Because i'm single and have no idea and it's the same passcode so that means that it's not like i'm thinking my perspective looking in is like passcode issue is like if someone is trying to get into your foreign. They're trying to look at things they shouldn't be looking at. That's completely wrong. You're talking about like he was saying they're going into your fine raisins that have nothing to do with that but the thing is like i'll leave my phone. Unintended with her for an hour. Why go have a shar go do something in the garage or whatever and if it goes off it goes off. There's not one thing that's gonna panic me laughing it garage hans clean and then go in there and think about. How much handyman could be. If i mean just for just for listeners out there are no you. There's some people that might be listening in the thinking. I have my partners past card. And i'm wanting that passcode for raisins that you guys aren't even talking about messages. The search history like is my boyfriend slash go slash wives looking at poll. And if you're thinking about it is what is the porn. I if you're worried about what's going on on your husbands boyfriends girlfriends fine. That's a red flag red flag already and it could be a red flag with you. It means you're insecure or you'd have no trust or they've done something to break you trust and i don't know if that can last let's say of just got a flood of vice book friend requests and register who who rural these sixty european blonde requesting recon facebook. She open stop and they look so beautiful. Touch me that russia is in a neat little trick. He did then. Well didn't spill any. You actually save half of a half hand very but anyway back to the rushing us. How many do you get a dire awake. Not so many but on a you get. I'll probably let's be one every day one one every day And especially lately like three or four weeks ago. Maybe one week that the last couple of days. They've been really hitting up. So i'm gonna hot list. Webcam come get me from russia to social media background as you know i get a get one day and every time every time. Sure enough or click on. I am in guy. Maybe maybe today they're going to be a genuine person sure enough twenty four seven like webcam sex not again and you wonder where these photos are coming from. These laws must be searching. You don't think about that girl that innocent girl with the display pitcher. What if she would say that. Her photo was being used to like trying. It's fact isn't it. How do you know that it's not on the webcam. Have you signed up a few odd disciple. Label.

Exponential Podcast
"mark reynolds" Discussed on Exponential Podcast
"We're going to have a whole floor and Then we load everything on chip and newsbeat shipping containers and then they call up and say we're not gonna rent you so i we were scared of our minds and so aaron and i million mark reynolds flew immediately to kyla and -cerned voices and look where we could you know call church and You know we're just you know nothing's working and finally this church agreed that we could rent it on sunday afternoons. And so know. We came back all happy and everything. And all whenever ten fifteen days later I'm on my way to the airport to meet earnings their family our family. Let's stop by the old church. The hope chapel. Hermosa beach deceived by mail newsletter. From this this church and different people than the ones we had Active and they said basically. Don't come here in basically set it clearly that. We don't need your kind of christians in hawaii and so so then we get the airport and the kind of nicely happen but was kind of weird. We're we're all on. The airplane have overbooked and members standing around and inside can had long kind of bit. So i don't see. Don't take the seat in those days I don't think they had a signed receipt. And so we just left standing all all you know only only so. I got two kids. He's got two kids times. There's eight of us the us off the plane for twenty four hours. We all got a free round trip ticket back to the mainland. Which was really good kind of scared going. And it's like a nice thing to have in your back pocket. Then we land the next day and there's a hurricane watch and i just can't go worse and and we have no place to meet and and so that was kind of my memories of getting air. We we'd been on the radio for a while. Just we thought we'd in the radio wants removed. They're just kind. you know. Get some kind of momentum going and the greatest kind of off and so we started getting phone calls to you know we had we advertised church. Phone number was my house and so the end of the radio broadcast said you're interested. Promised to love you. As is this number. All ring at my house. Church was on the beach and it was against the law. So it's crazy days erin As you guys started started to kind of walk this this new church plant out. What do you remember recall about. Maybe some things you were learning as a new leader ought working alongside ralph some of those things that you learned that are fundamental to Beginning new work. Oh that's a. that's a tough one. What i was. I i started learning early on was that there were there. Were two distinct roles and one of those roles. I was not made for toward. Did i ever wanna be the man standing in front of everybody talking. Therefore that left be with being a servant to that guy and i remember sitting in telling him one time that look. You can do whatever you want. But if you cross any lines and i'm outta here you know like if you go off into left feel i'm gonna. I'm going to leave. Now there'd be times he you'd be right on the edge in some even put his foot on the other side of it and then because at this point we're a part of denomination that has sort of strict rules.

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"But there's also sacrifices on a regular basis mandated sacrifices and that's not including the free will offerings that the jews were encouraged to give just as a baseline. The jews gave to god in one form or fashion or another thirty to forty percent so to to take a round number like ten percent and just to fix it to the offering is a really big problem now. We ran into an interesting problem in college because we were broke. We were poor. There was no income right. There was no no no more money coming in. We had we. Neither of us had a job and save some money to get through the first couple of months and it was interesting that around that time. Mark reynolds great preacher. He was preaching a lesson on giving and he talked about maybe a baseline that we should consider as ten percent and so afterwards we walked up tomorrow. And we're like what do we do. We have zero income. What's ten percent of zero now. I don't have to be a math whiz to know that that's zero and so two two draw on ten percent might be a good baseline for some people or a good way of thinking about it but it really misses the point. And that's really what. I wanna get out this evening. It really misses the point when we set on ten percent. And you have been in the world. You've been with people of the world and even religious people and i use that term loosely. In the way. That paul used it of the people who were at mars hill for instance. They're very religious. Just not in the right direction. But there's a lot of religious people a lot of people who consider themselves christians and they will literally equate tithing to the offering. Will i tie tells you to do when he tells you to. Do is offering a different way. And so when we're talking about offering it's important to understand that the offering is separate and apart from the lord's supper it is also separate and apart from tithing they are not the same..

KFI AM 640
"mark reynolds" Discussed on KFI AM 640
"All right, well, the World Health Organization has issued its report. They went to China. Trying to take a look at the possible sources of the Corona virus, and they say it's unlikely it came from that research laboratory in balance. We'll find out more from okay. Crumble art after the news. That's what you say. All right, A Lister recommended. We talk about this story because it has what John and Ken like. Well, not the way you like it, but it's about a criminal who can't stop. Performing criminal acts, and even when they nabbed him, they keep releasing him and it involves a creature an animal. For Debra Mark just for me. Yes. This is the story of a Daycare center up in San Jose. It's like a pre school. And there is a man by the name of Jorge Robles, who apparently has broken into the place. Three times. Back on January, 27th at this play and learn preschool security footage showed him breaking into the school through an unlocked door. He stole $1800 worth of computers. IPad Minis Other electronics six. It's a pretty good It's an upscale preschool business. They got computers and iPad Mini. Is that the kind of ipads for the preschoolers? Yes, yes, they do. He returned three days later. Where he stole more items. But thieves story got a lot more attention because Oh, He stabbed the pet tortoise with a big wooden stick. Oh, no. You know that is so upsetting. I saw a picture. Of the stab toward us. Yes. Yes. And that really put the knife sticking out of it. No. I saw the tortoise with bandages. And that is horrendous. You know, tortoises, you know, First of all, how do they defend themselves? They cannot. They can barely move there. So so right. This was not a guard creatures. Let me write that down. I thought he was their security. Okay? Yes, it's from the obvious desk, but still, it just makes me really, really sad. Yeah, He took a wooden stick and impaled 65 pet tortoise. Michelangelo over. This was a huge thing, huh? 65 £65.1 of those large right through the shell. Ah! Yeah, She's right about the advantages of practical cracked his shell penalty. Well, that does that grow back. What can you do about superglue? E? Don't know. Does it grow back? Or look says quick actions by a doctor. They performed emergency acts of relief. It doesn't say what they did. I'm look at the picture she's talking about. It's just a bunch of bandages on the shell of the too many times, there's a there's a tortoise gets stabbed. I mean, how did you even know what to do? Exactly. You see, this guy just took a wooden stake and drove it right through the back of my guy Health clinic and a gang neighborhood. We have stabbed guys come in and all day the tortoise that what That is so mean. They catch him. Okay? Yeah. And by the way, the tortoise is expected to survive. But it was serious injuries. So a cop files a request. To review the bail because he's eligible under emergency covert rules for immediate relief. So and he was released. And guess what? He went back to the pre school and broken again. This time he took apple ipads and groceries. Oh, my God! What a sick sick! Ah! $1000! Maura, What time was this? San Jose? Is this? Not a six state. Look now he's behind bars without bail. Oh, now he is. I would feed him to the tortoise. Yeah, that's a great idea. Grind them up and feed him. Oh, my God, really? He ought to get executed. Yeah. Did they let him go? They don't think that he's a violent psycho could harm the kids. If you're willing to stab a tortoise in his shell. You can't avoid enoughto Hold them under the no bail rules. Imagine being a kid going to that school and you come, You know your tortoise as a stick. Yeah, That's what the detectives they're saying. Our thoughts are with the poor kids. Who now you know, you know that Michael Angelo's been attacked Michael engined. They cracked. That's the name of the tortoise, Okay? Or is it pronounced Michelangelo Michelangelo? Uh, yeah. So now being held without bail, whose decision was it? I mean, he ran up all his three strikes just in just in the school. Don't you think? Well, somebody called the magistrate. That's who made the decision to deny the bail. He said no bail. This guy could go free. Well, that magistrate ought to be recalled. But I don't have a name. No. Yeah, of course. But the cop tried the cops said, I don't think this guy I think he's going to go right back there. Who knows what else? Those dabs a tortoise in this stupid judge Lets lets the guy go free because we're afraid of him catching the virus. I hope he catches the virus. 40 year old Jorge Robles to his mug shot. He looks kind of drugged out and probably is homeless. It doesn't say course right, because that's what we create. He was obsessed with the with the preschool. I don't know why I guess is there was an easy place to get the free electronic psycho. He doesn't think he just has impulses. Yeah, And then he takes all that stuff and the any and he sells it for more drug money. Right When we come back, we'll be talking to Mark Reynolds already Terrible, isn't it? It's beyond terrible. I feel so bad for that poor, defenseless tortoise. It haunted me that night. You've upset everybody can Upset John to the Lister sent historian said You guys should talk about it because he knows we cover criminals like this and you cover animals. So it's very upsetting. I don't know where I have a tortoise on the hierarchy. I would love to have a tortoise well higher than this guy. They're kind of dull, though, but they're so they're just sweet. They just seem so kind and innocent. You pet them? What the hell do you do? You just feed them. What do you feed them Lettuce there, Like like the lizards that John has lizard son. I got three lizards and a gecko and I visit them several times a day. I'm not really into the prehistoric type of creature. Stare at them. They stay I feel I mean, I'm in sync with snakes and reptiles, alligators, and now they like to lay there and stare. And I'm thinking, Yeah, this is just the way to go. Let's see what's the life you want pet them. Um no..

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"mark reynolds" Discussed on KFI AM 640
"Cool. And and San Francisco is not cool anymore. It's not new. It's filled with feces and urine and heroin pandemic. Allowed many people to work from anywhere. So it says here, why not go to a place where there's cheaper rent, more space and the possibility to slash taxes? So there's an investor quoted in a story, Keith Grabois. Was recently moved and he said, people are just happy here. At the end of the day, you meet people, and they're smiling in San Francisco. That's just not true. Because Miami Yeah, because because they don't they don't allow people to live. On the sidewalks, defecating and leaving piles of needles. It's not permitted. And there's no there's no income tax there. Regiment, Kozinski and investors said on Twitter. I've had more meetings in two weeks in Miami than the entire past. 10 MONTHS. FOUNDERS CEOs, investors email intros from mutual's new connections Everyone's down here. And that's why you're seeing some of this groundswell from people in the tech industry. Tau house Newsom, who has no idea to manage the state, No, no, he D. C. He's overwhelmed by this. He's not putting out a tweet. It says how I can help. How can I help? He has no idea. Doesn't care. Yeah, it's it's 13.3 decks raid on these guys. And even though they they're worth a billion dollars wants to pay that for what All right, coming up. Next. We'll see what happened today, with the Biden administration, rolling out their first covert 19 briefing. I don't think they're calling it a task force. But anyway, we'll see what was in it with Mark Reynolds had phrase needs to be permanently retired, among others. John and Ken Sho, Ko Phi and Layla Mohammed.

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Trump calls on regulators to consider changing how often companies must report earnings
"A cat. And a bird died in the fire in Brockton Sheri small WBZ NewsRadio ten third. And former New Hampshire prep school, teacher gets four months in prison for telling a former student to lie to a grand. Jury David Pook admits to witness tampering. And contempt investigators say he had a. Sexual relationship with a former student at Saint Paul school in concord and told her what to say about it Pukes lawyer says his client takes responsibility. For, the crimes but there's no evidence of a physical relationship the federal government is going after Facebook. Details from

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Miami, Espn and Freddie Coleman discussed on Glenn Beck
"Espn radio sportscenter i'm john brickley here's what's happening now on sportscenter carmelo anthony will be finding a new place of employment next season espn's adrian watson around ski and royce yang reports the thunder and anthony will part ways this summer allowing for okay see to save over one hundred million dollars team showing interest in mellow the rockets heat and the lakers whoa jostle reports the bulls are matching the king's offer a four year seventy eight million for levin which kogyo as forty eight hours to inform sacramento the nets and dwight howard finalize a buyout setting it up for howard assign with the wizards tony parker and the hornets have ran a two year ten million dollar deal on the baseball scoreboard battle of first place teams in the national league in milwaukee braves a five four deficit they're dealing with now in the bottom of the eighth as galore with a three run shot his twentieth of the year for milwaukee sunny gray five earned runs over two innings yankees fall to the blue jays sixty for the red sox going for their sixtieth one of the season facing the royals mookie betts the lead off home run for boston who has a eight q advantage on kc as for joey bats a i in his career wrong waste his first pitch swing and a high fly ball going back this is going to oh grand slam into the second deck in left field hi how safe artiste howie rose seventeen w w r mets walk off on the race nationals with back to back wins mark reynolds with a walk off home run in the three two win over miami for the nationals bogies with the warriors lebron's in the west the competitive balance has tipped but did we ever really want parody will cain show weekdays three eastern on espn radio the espn app he's my metcalf and freddie coleman thanks for joining us on freddie and fitz simons on espn radio sirius xm channel eighty i heart radio and the espn.

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Mark Reynolds homers twice in Washington Nationals debut against Arizona Diamondbacks
"Sports flash back and morning again the washington capitals finally made the conference finals and now they're halfway through the quarter stuttered by jews time expires does it john walton on caps radio chew goals in the funnel sixty two seconds of the second period to break a to science hamp obey the caps at six to win freight shoe will lead on the lightning washington now seven and one on the road this season game three in their place tomorrow night the jets and golden knights play game two in winnipeg this evening the jets took their opener the warriors in iraq it's finally returned to the court this evening game want western conference finals in houston shortly after nine eastern hopefully this one provides more drama than the east opener yesterday afternoon the celtics writing a twenty five two firsthalf ron to a one hundred eighty three final over the cavaliers lebron just fifteen points with seven turnovers game two tomorrow night in being town veteran slugger mark reynolds returned to the big league last night blanchet second the pitch and it's hidden into laughed and relatives had another the national top six to four mark reynolds and his washington debut here tonight is hit two home runs this bradley that scores kendrick in front of him and washington polls in front now six two four that's greg solti on down in banks radio reynolds didn't find work this all season eventually signed with the nationals in the spring then came.