35 Burst results for "Nineteen Ninety Five"

Braves win first World Series since 1995, beating Astros in Game 6

AP News Radio

00:46 sec | 1 year ago

Braves win first World Series since 1995, beating Astros in Game 6

"Thirty three run Homer broke a scoreless tie as the Atlanta Braves won their first World Series title since nineteen ninety five after beating the Houston Astros seven to nothing in game six Celera's Homer was his third of the series and all of them came when the game was tied at earning him series MVP race first baseman Freddie Freeman says a layer is a special player we've known what he can do for so long is I mean two years ago to send fifty Homer so it's actually pretty incredible he did in the World Series getting coded and beef in the NLCS and missing ten days and come back and not missing a beat that's hard to do in this game Backstreet earned the win by holding the Astros scoreless over six innings allowing just four singles the Braves hit three home runs in the game and over the course of the series they out homered the Astros eleven to two Adam

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With pitchers fried, Braves' Fried tries to win World Series

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 1 year ago

With pitchers fried, Braves' Fried tries to win World Series

"The brace is four hundred one chance to wrap up their first World Series title since nineteen ninety five blowing an early four nothing lead in Sunday's nine five loss to the Astros Atlanta fans might be panicking given the team's recent struggles to close out series but Braves manager Brian Snitker says his players have already dealt with high stakes playoff games and our battle tested its pressure in the NLCS you're trying to get here we all want to finish his job under no pressure I mean we're one of two teams remaining in our sport and there there's no you know that I don't know that these guys a I I've sensed any kind of pressure out of these guides internally Backstreet gets the ball for game six against Houston's Luis Garcia freed was hit hard in game two loss surrendering six runs over five innings I'm the ferry

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How Archaeologist Neil Oliver Made His Way to GB News

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:58 min | 1 year ago

How Archaeologist Neil Oliver Made His Way to GB News

"Meal on over prevent prepared. You're not gonna call you. Something a honestly said if mr is good enough for spoke and chevron it's good enough for me oh i like that oil like that very much okay. We're going to have so much fun with you. First things first for those who aren't familiar with who you are or gb news in the uk for millions of radio listeners. For all our video lists of you is tell us just in a nutshell who you are where you held from an. How'd you went how you went from being a british indiana jones to having your own. Tv show my goodness. That's such a i begin. I qualified as an archaeologist from glasgow university in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight a geologist retrained as a newspaper journalist i worked in papers for a few years then i worked as an internet editor on. Bt dot com which is british telecom is the third website in the uk at the time. Nineteen ninety five or so. I stumbled into television by chance. Because i was in the business of excavating battlefields around the world that led me into all sorts of documentary television. Then fast forward come through to the present the present crisis the global crisis of covert and the pandemic note. I happened to be featured guest on on talk radio which is as it seems like a talk. Radio show in the k. The lovely chop friend of mine. Mike graham are. We love michael. The independent republic of my graham. We love we love him on. That drew me to their tension of gb. New switches. Great british great news. It's a brand new startup. Nationwide television channel focusing on on on. What's happening in

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"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on Bro History

Bro History

05:41 min | 1 year ago

"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on Bro History

"Too. So we don't even have to go to war with iran is. We're gonna get have so much more. Advanced influence over their country So iraq and syria and yemen. All three in a sense fought to limit. Iran's power all three have enhanced it and then same thing of course for fighting for the hussars against the taliban for the last twenty years in afghanistan to those are iran's friends there you something i never really understood is how did they didn't assia a when they came in contact with chalabi like he had a history of being like a criminal fraudster bike brier and when they on him. Yeah they say ninety five he. There was a failed coup or fail like kurdish uprising. In nineteen ninety-five we're chalabi. Had kinda double cross the cia. That guy robert baer was involved in it and essentially they tried to launch the war and kind of force america. Back them up in a bad pig style kind of thing and it didn't work and i'm not exactly sure what happened there but i know it failed and the c. I put a burn notice on chalabi. After that he was actually to quote for him. I have a quote robert baer right now. It was something like a spy novel. It was a room where people were scanning iraqi intelligence documents into computers. In doing this information there was a whole wing of it that he did for forgeries in forging back then in order to bring down saddam and dr scott no go ahead. The quality. The inc's intelligence was very bad. There was a feeling that child was prepping defectors. We had no systematic way to vet the information but was obviously most of it was cooked. Now the thing is too. Is bob bears trustworthy guy at all but i think he's right about this stuff and You know so. The cia had a burn notice on it but the pentagon neocons hired him. That was what happened in two thousand two was he just went to work for the pentagon and they paid him instead. And then you know the cia lawn too. Many of his lives see well..

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Billy Graham's Daughter Ruth Speaks About the Epidemic of Loneliness in America

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:53 min | 1 year ago

Billy Graham's Daughter Ruth Speaks About the Epidemic of Loneliness in America

"Interesting first of all when you say generation z. I'm not sure what that means. Anymore tha roughly what age i talking about. Nineteen ninety five to two thousand fifteen. The twenty five year olds twenty twenty. Somethings on on okay. And do you think ruth they they think of themselves as lonely because you're right. It seems counter intuitive For any young person to be lonely. That's when you're in school that's when you're doing all kinds of things. Why do you suppose they think of themselves as lonely well. They are so connected technology with technology digitally but they have no real heart connections in. That's the problem. The grandson. We'll tell you you know. We have lots of connections but no real relationships. And i think that's the thing that's missing his relationship. I think it needs to be said over and over but this is a good place to start. There's something inherently one dimensional or at least shallow about social media. You're really communicating with much depth. And you've just said it the connection it. It's really a tenuous connection. It's tremendously superficial. It's almost designed to be superficial. But i've never really thought about how if you get a lot of that eventually. It would be almost painful. Because you'd be you'd be even longing for some real connection more than somebody who's not getting any of that kind of connection well and raza and found out through the pandemic that they had more phone calls than even on mother's day because people wanted to hear a voice. Singing texts wasn't enough. They needed to hear voice. They needed to hear the tone in the voice and so people began coal and people. Not just texting.

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Actor Ed Asner, TV's blustery Lou Grant, dies at 91

AP News Radio

00:40 sec | 1 year ago

Actor Ed Asner, TV's blustery Lou Grant, dies at 91

"Actor ed Asner has died at the age of ninety one I marches are a letter with a look at his career you've got **** well things worked out differently ed Asner would have been a newsman he studied journalism at the university of Chicago until professor told him there was no money in it as mere is best known role was as Lou grants both on the Mary Tyler Moore show and on the drama Lou grant he was Santa in the film elf and the voice of Carl in the animated movie up as nurse said in a nineteen ninety five a P. interview even if people thought of him as Lou grant he had found his niche in barber's LPAR

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Beanie Babies (MM #3797)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 1 year ago

Beanie Babies (MM #3797)

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

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Beanie Babies (MM #3797)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 1 year ago

Beanie Babies (MM #3797)

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

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Top International Official in Bosnia Bans Denial of Genocide

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 1 year ago

Top International Official in Bosnia Bans Denial of Genocide

"The top international official in Bosnia has settled the denial of genocide the move is intended to counter Bosnian Serb attempts to deny that the nineteen ninety five Srebrenica massacre was genocide Valentin in school the outgoing chief of business office of the high representative change the country's criminal code where any denial of genocide will result in a prison sentence likewise any glorification of war criminals such as naming of streets all public institutions will receive the same faith in Schertz said he decided to use his powers off to waiting for years for both news politicians to acts he cited a refusal by the Bosnian Serb assembly to withdraw decorations awarded to three convicted war criminals I'm Karen Thomas

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How To Save Your Nails After Shellac

You Beauty

02:12 min | 1 year ago

How To Save Your Nails After Shellac

"You know how. I used to be a massive like acrylic shellac. Gal like my. Now's whenever i've taken them off have always been still quite strong. It's quite strange that's fantastic. I reckon you're probably in the minority there but a lot of that comes down to your diet and nio health and also the technician that did now so you must have a good person. So basically i mean shellac. He's one of the more gentle foams back in the day when it was acrylics lakes and it was a falling down the nile. And all that sort of stuff you really left with paper-thin nails at the end. Jails have come a long way but they still going to damage the niobe no matter what anyone says says because it has to adhere to the nile. So it's going to kind of hang on there and stay somehow so essentially you're waiting for that part of the nail bed to grow out and you're fresh now from underneath to come through. It's a long process. It can be a vicious cycle because you go. Oh my way he can now comey both a nego. Get you niles don again. A few tapes. That i have are all collagen. So an injectable. We'll make a massive difference to your niles collagen when ingested works on the protein. So your hair skin and nails. Whenever i take it and i am religiously taking it twice a day at the moment my nails are so thick and grow so fast that i have to trim them so often. I'm like oh my nails a too long. So i definitely get onto an all collagen supplement. Now hod is absolutely do work but they need to be applied day. They're a labor of love. I always aaad now. I do not apply to every day. I do it every four days but it starts to get a bit monkey but basically whatever you're going gonna do. It is going to take effort and time to grow up and to love that nile. That's a beach flaky and dehydrated so some of my recommendations in terms of nail harness. The m'voula scientific penetrating nile haba nineteen ninety-five. It's really fantastic. Rpi has the natural now strengthen our which is also about twenty bucks and also the revived and al intensive strength which is thirty dollars so those three are really good. But you need to apply reapply. The next day take it off. Apply reapply the next day every second day until you now's a nice and stone also. Don't do what i've done. And just like put layer upon layer on nor after the second day you generally have to take it off and start again otherwise it starts to get real real

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How Octavia Butler Used Science Fiction to Address Social Injustice

Encyclopedia Womannica

02:18 min | 1 year ago

How Octavia Butler Used Science Fiction to Address Social Injustice

"For some science. Fiction is way to escape problems. In the real world for octavia via science. Fiction was away to shine a light on those problems. She used other worlds to examine real human experiences and address issues facing humanity. Her works touch on the environment race. Theory black feminism queer theory and disability studies. She was a pioneer in the development of africa. Future azam octavia had a powerful certainty and drive in her writing career evidenced in the archives of her work at the huntington library she wrote. I shall be bestselling writer. And i will find the way to do this. So be it. See to it. She was right octavia won many awards including the nineteen eighty four hugo award for best short story and hugo award for best novel. Let in nineteen ninety-five. She received a genius grant from the macarthur foundation. Becoming the first science fiction writer to do so with this grant. She was able to buy a house for her mother and herself. In two thousand five octavia was awarded a place in chicago state. University's international black writers hall of fame by that point. Her books had been translated into at least ten languages selling more than one million copies a year later. In two thousand six octavia died after taking a fall in her washington home. She was fifty eight years old. Since her death octavia butler's writing has become even more popular. Her work is featured on college campuses and there are plans for some of her stories to be adapted for film and television one of her books parable of the sower feels particularly prescient. Set in the twenty twenties. Parable of the sower is based in a world that's largely collapsed due to climate change class inequality in corporate greed. In her work octavia exposed flaws of this world by creating others her uncanny ability to see understand and reveal deep-seated problems continues to inspire and provoke readers today

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Schwarber's 12th homer in 10 games helps Nats over .500

AP News Radio

00:41 sec | 1 year ago

Schwarber's 12th homer in 10 games helps Nats over .500

"Cal's former led off the first inning with his twelfth home run in ten games to ignite the nationals four three win over the rays Schwarber tight Albert Belle in nineteen ninety five for the most home runs over ten game span since at least nineteen oh one really good at the plate and I was happy to put it out there in that situation and yeah this is the smiling you know this he brought a wave one sort of followed two batters later with a two run drive Victor Robles added a solo shot in the second for a four nothing lead in Washington's twelfth win in fifteen games Joe Ross gave up two runs and six hits over six and a third for his third win in his last four outings rich hill allowed the three nets homers and took the loss I'm Dave Ferrie

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"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

Game Theory Podcast

04:13 min | 1 year ago

"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

"In shape, longer been buying stayed in shape. I mean, like, what he was when he was in Orlando like Peak Orlando, athletic Shaquille, O'Neal, because not Boston. Celtics, Colonial. Yeah. Or like crazy. But like, even the Lakers Shaquille O'Neal like God Hefty, you know. Yeah. No, he did. He looked like a different guy and she acts one of these enormous human beings that you don't really appreciate it till you get an extra room or walk by him and he did some stuff. When we're we're at Reebok and you try not to be an all but if he's one of these, just these people these figures like, oh my gosh, like this, this guy said Norms I can't imagine the first thing I thought it was some weird. It's like I can't imagine trying to block this guy out on a miss and the post because that's what I would be asked to do is some random guy like had a blackout track. Yeah. Like you are six foot fucking 9 a.m. Like you were you are an enormous human. Yeah but you know you know those clips of Shaq taking like one just like drop step in the guy like go to the third row and hit him with his hip. I'd be in like the tenth row. But that's how, how bout the guy is. Yeah, that's different. That's why I'm here with you and not on Inside the NBA. Those are the things that separate us. Oh my God. Finally, I will just note but for the record I am on team Shaq, was better than Kobe? That is, that is a firm, take it all. Don't look, I am, I'm going to wait for this. I am too but don't put that in the, the title of the home of the podcast. You don't need that off to jump without people. Listen to the context of the whole thing title of the podcast was Shaq better. Don't know how I think he was. I think he was just the most dominant physical force in the NBA for the Post. Michael Jordan era. I mean from nineteen ninety nine basically until the title year in Miami from you know, was that be 2005 off? If I remember correctly. I mean, it's just unbelievable. He was so exceptional, especially in those in the Lakers three-peat. I mean, he was very clearly their best player during that 3, peat moss. It was just, it was incredible to watch him at his Peak. He was absolutely unbelievably good. Yeah. And and over time, you kind of forget about that too and when we were texting earlier, I started looking back and I don't remember like a ton of basketball then just the way teams played in in Payson space and shooting threes and getting up and down. And I didn't realize there are offensive rating was that high either. So it's it's fun to look back and also see kind of like how things change too and and for Shack you know fun note he he did end up going back to selfish, but he was in that game in nineteen ninety five jobs, where they they knocked the Celtics out and that was like, the last game. The last basketball game at the old Boston Garden too..

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"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show

The Dan Patrick Show

07:55 min | 1 year ago

"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show

"Brought to you by phillips one by sonacare one of you're brushing with philips one this one is the ideal one for those who are still using an old school manual toothbrush to all those people. It's time to take your brushing one level up. The solution is a simple one. It's the perfect timing one. It's the long lasting battery powered or usb rechargeable one. The comes in multiple colors to match. You won the one with a subscription that delivers new. Brush heads for just five dollars. Your teeth deserve this. One phillips one by sonacare one of you're brushing learn more at phillips dot com slash one. That's p. h. i l. p. s. dot com slash. Oh n. e. scottie pippen's released his own bourbon is called digits with a claim napa. Winemaker distiller dave finnie of savage. And cook he also has a popcorn snack. Coming out. Called husk as a memoir called unguarded. That's coming out later on this fall. He's he's a mogul. He's scotty pippin on the program. Scotty how are you great dan. it's a pleasure to be with you. I'm trying to think the last time we spoke Probably six years ago. you're making some headlines here scottie. And i'm always picking keep my mouth. Is there anything that you wanna clarify put in context from the g. q. Article not really. I mean i think with the kevin durant thing. I think that people may not have understood the question asking me you know had he surpassed lebron james Stand on of looking at it at basketball. And what lebron james have been able to do from caring team I don't think kevin durant is our position where i can say that. He surface lebron james. Yeah and you're just being an analyst here looking at this it it. It didn't feel personal. But it felt like kevin took it personally. Is that how you assess that. Yeah and best count. How kevin takes anything unless you're praising him pushing them up And i wasn't trying to in any way belittle him. I think he's a very talented player. Is shown net by ambi has to finals. nbc's but still The question that i asked it was based on him and lebron's burst. How would you guard him. And how different would that be in guarding. Lebron all dan. I'm gonna be on this the way i've played the games. They would have become back in my era in place I can play. This is all this is a non touch game is a shooter game where they're not any contact Up late on air where the game was physical and you had to physically be ready for that type of challenge ninety and night out. It wasn't a game where you knew you were gonna get open shots are you weren't going to get to the floor So i ask me how i regard. Those guys would be difficult for me. If i'm looking at today's rules. If you were if durant was playing by nineteen ninety-five rules against you. I mean it would be a totally different game for him He wouldn't be the same player that he is today. his ball handling would be limited. Because you could get into players body but not just durang every player on the game had more physicality to where you could pretty much gonna player from ninety four feet and use your defensive skills to try to take the game. And that's not where today's game this. Although lebron could play in nineteen ninety five the physicality probably wouldn't affect him as much. I'm guessing i mean. I'm not saying kevin durant could fly. I'm just saying he would not be type of. Were now on the other hand. Lebron james doesn't look to be a horrific score when he plays a game. He plays the game in a whole different mindset utilized teammates. He looks to be a distributor more so than a score but he's a very effective score because of his size and his strength. Do you think lebron would have made the next best that they would have gotten into. They would have. They'd still be planned. I can't say that by saying yes. It would have a whole different. Look at lebron's been on the court a he's more of a distributor. Kevin durant is a score stole. You're going to be looking at a guy that's going to be playing more for triple doubles instead of trying to score forty or fifty us. That helped me understand the g. q. Article where you talked about. The nineteen ninety-four playoff game. When you refuse to go back in the game and phil setup the play for toni kukoc somewhat to be said if you go back and look at on skype Who coach inevitable's and who deserve the last shot of the day. No no no. I understand that scotty. I'm just going by what you said. You said you need to read between the fine lines and then you go on to say. It was a racial move to give him. Tony coach awry solving. If you knew this guy had been with the bulls made it seven ballot pistons and every other team that we had to get to those three championships when you give guided given one opportunity to get a last second shot without michael jordan like one year without michael jordan. Can i get one job. Like i'm doing all the dirty work but all of that. I understand from the basketball standpoint. But when you say a racial move or why would. Why would tony. Who was a rookie. If the last second shot and you put me a bounce. That's what i mean ratio like. That was scotty pippin stain but bond race. To be an mvp that you're right. Yeah okay well. Why would you put him in position not to be successful while when you put him in a position to succeed. Michael jordan is not there. So who's next in line for you. But if you talked phil about this because it by saying a racial move then you're you're calling fill a racist. I've got a problem with that. Do you think phil was or is. Yeah i mean. Do you remember feel jackson left. The lakers went wrote a book on koby bryant and then came back and coast. I mean who would do that. You named someone in professional sports. That would do that. You know. I think he got the exposed gobi in a way that he said no. You're the head coach and you're the guy that sits in the locker room until Players this is a circle and everything stays within the circle. Because that's what team about but you as the head coach. Open it up and now you go out in you. Try to belittle at that time. Probably one of the greatest players in the game. What feels like he's disloyal. I don't know if that makes.

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"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show

The Dan Patrick Show

03:58 min | 1 year ago

"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show

"Everybody more phone calls coming up best and worst to the weekend. We'll check in with the hall of famers. scotty pippin. it will join us here momentarily. Some of the headlines clippers at the. That's game five tonight. Suns up three one on the clips. The box up to one on the hawks not sure about the status of trae young with an injured ankle the blazers or hiring chauncey billips and jason kidd is being hired by the dallas mavericks. Eight seven seven three. Dp show email address tps. Dan patrick dot com twitter. Handle the dp show a more phone calls coming up scottie. Pippen's release his own bourbon is called digits with a claim napa winemaker and distiller dave finnie of savage in cook. He also has a popcorn snack. Coming out called husk as a memoir called unguarded. That's coming out later on this fall. He's he's a mogul. He's scotty pippin on the program. Scotty how are you great. Pleasure to be with you I'm trying to think the last time we spoke probably six years ago. you're making some headlines here scottie. And i'm always thinking i need to keep my mouth. Is there anything that you want to clarify. Put in context from the g. q. Article not really. I mean i think the kevin durant thing. I think that people may not have understood. The question asking me you know had he surpassed lebron james From a on of looking at it at basketball. And what lebron james have been able to do from caring attain. I don't think. Kevin durant is position where i can say that he surpassed ron james. And you're just being an analyst here looking at this. I it it. It didn't feel personal. But it felt like kevin took it personally. Is that how you cut. Assessed that yeah. And that's kinda how kevin takes anything unless you're praising him and pushing them up and i wasn't trying to in any way belittle him. I think he's a very talented player. Is shown that uae. He's mvp has to finals mbp's but still The question that i answered it was based on him and lebron's converse. How would you guard him in. How different would that be in guarding lebron. All dan i'm gonna be on the way out played the games. They would have become back in my era employees. How i can't wait. This is this is a non touch. Game is a game where there are not any contact Played on era where the game was physical and you had to a physically be ready for that type of challenge night in and night out. It wasn't a game where you knew you going to get open shots are you weren't going to get to the floor So i i asked me how i regard. Those guys would be difficult for me. If i'm looking at today's rules. If you were if durant was playing by nineteen ninety-five rules against you. I mean it would be totally different game for him He wouldn't be signed player that he is today His ball handling would be limited. Because you could get into a player's body but not just durant. I mean every player on the the game had more physical to it where you could pretty much gonna player from ninety four feet and use your defensive scales to try to take him out of the game and that's where today's game is although lebron could play in nineteen ninety five..

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"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on Not About Lumberjacks

Not About Lumberjacks

05:41 min | 1 year ago

"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on Not About Lumberjacks

"Be working toward creating your afterlife dude. I'm living it look out that window. That's the world from one of my favorite movies ever. I train people for a job. I like that. I hope they come to like to. Then i have all. This might not seem like much to most people but it's simple and it suits me. Well you don't want more than this. You can have anything. Why complicate a good thing man. Tommy picked up his vong and took a long head of oji cush. When i was alive ahead of good job. I worked for an older guy who owned an electronics shop. He made the leap from fixing. Tv's and radios to computers. all day. long. I was in the back of the shop with him and his daughter fixing things while watching movies or listening to music we ordered takeout and talked about whatever came to mind and went in. Did my job really well. And then came. Home in chilled. There's nothing wrong with ambition but there's also nothing wrong with just finding simpler things and enjoying them. A good job in peace home goes a long way. John new people who tried convincing themselves. They were content working in relaxing but very few actually took it. Easy work was always within reach on a laptop or phone. Tommy however meant it in life. He took care of responsibilities and reap the rewards of a job. Well done in death. His life was no different. How'd you die. Wiped out in a tornado. Nineteen ninety-five we were all working in the back of the shop. And then just fool last thing. I remember at least computers tools coming at me right before. The building collapsed. Fortunately my boss and his daughter made it. But i assure was held in leave behind pretty corpse. Nineteen ninety five the decor of the apartment and all the electronics now made sense. John was a toddler when tommy died while living his best life. John wondered whether people from prehistoric times in the afterlife. Still trying to figure it all out. That's seriously it. John said i harvest souls and work. Perfect self my perfect place. The employee handbook disappeared from john's lap. You've got it dude. Only here you have better odds than you had in life and if you have no idea what you want well you got nothing but time in the time that followed. John waited for the job to grow monotonous but it never did while it became routine delivering souls to their destinations. Never left him feeling. Flat seeing the subtle differences in people's versions of heaven always intrigued him and even one shuttling souls to hell not all versions. Were like dante's inferno for some. It was an absence of seeing their god for others. It was facing what they did to apparently deserve damnation. The employee handbook warned against interfering with even manufactured suffering. Were none should have existed. It didn't seem fair. Though seeing kind people who did nothing wrong in life convinced by cruel people they were somehow unworthy of love in deserved an eternity in hell simply for not being as cold hearted as those they trusted. Tommy reminded john. We were all fucked up as humans. And we're still fucked up attornal souls hopefully just not as much. It's not our place to try fixing things. Everyone gets to where they need to be in time. Nirvana and all those other states of perfection. Total elitist bullshit. Some religions just market themselves better. Oh you figured out all known thing so now you can ascend a state of perfection. There's no way to know everything and to follow the rules of others to achieve perfection. that doesn't exist is all too human figuring out how to find some kind of happiness in spite of all the shit we day in and day out. That's the closest thing enlightenment i know of. And that's what john strived for in life. He recognized that even the most droll corporate job meant something to somebody using a product whether it was saving medicine or staying in touch with loved ones around the world the spreadsheets and numbers behind it. All may not have been very exciting but the tedium he faced hopefully better the lives of others and gave him a sense of pride in his work. Seeing souls to their final destinations was even better. If nothing else it was easier than figuring out what is own ideal..

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Apple Daily to close, last pro-democracy Hong Kong newspaper

AP News Radio

00:38 sec | 1 year ago

Apple Daily to close, last pro-democracy Hong Kong newspaper

"Hong Kong's a sole remaining pro democracy newspaper is publishing its last edition the apple daily has been forced to shut down off the five editors and executives were arrested on millions of dollars in his assets were frozen this part of China's increasing crackdown on dissent the board of directors off next media says in a statement the print and online editions will cease to to the current circumstances prevailing in Hong Kong the daily was founded by tycoon Chile in nineteen ninety five just two years before Britain handed Hong Kong back to China and the mission he was a toddler known for its celebrity gossip I'm Charles that's my

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"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on Greg Laurie Podcast

Greg Laurie Podcast

04:29 min | 1 year ago

"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on Greg Laurie Podcast

"Ago. A prisoner at the time. And then he's gone on to have successful ministry of his own and has written a book that we're making available to our listeners. So that these other people will see their lives changed. It's a. it's a big circle that god is completed today. Yeah i'd say it's a circle in its fulfillment of michael's in Prophecy if you will her prediction that he would reach people all around the world. Because he's doing that. Michael you travel all around the country speaking all kinds of things. Don't you speak imprisons to right speaking prisons and just to add something to this book I really put my heart in this. Because i believe that anybody is really struggling and really needs encouragement. I kinda show them what i went through. And how the lord basically just pulled me out of this mess and you know something to mention that it's important when i left the life in nineteen ninety-five right. Everybody and i everybody the media the government guys on the street all predicted death. Because you don't walk away from that life publicly. Like i did without entering a program something like that and live to tell about it and It's been predicted. All over. That i would never make it and i didn't know myself how is going to go because i don't ever sell short the guys from my former life and they put a contract on me. My father disowned me. It was it was a bad time that we had but the lord is taken me all through this. And i put my faith in him and i used what resources he gave me to to survive this. So you know people should understand no matter what problem. You're in your life. No matter how far you think you've sonko how you know a sinful you think you might be the lord can change all that and hopefully. I'm an example of that but you are absolutely an example of that michael would know these broadcasts. These new beginning broadcasts a reach a lot of prisoners..

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"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on The Current

The Current

04:58 min | 1 year ago

"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on The Current

"In nineteen ninety five. A college student disappeared on a trip across the usa. Reporting him missing right away. they wouldn't take it so. His mother started investigating the case file. I've started going through in saw. It wasn't interviewed. I joined this mother. Search for justice or you recording us i am. Yeah someone knows something season six available now. This is a cbc podcast awesome. Legislators we can't do anything without you streets doing what you do so that he was the reverend gerry to novo at the trans.

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Angelina Jolie Spotted Leaving Ex Jonny Lee Miller's Home

Elvis Duran Presents: Celebrity Buzz

01:13 min | 1 year ago

Angelina Jolie Spotted Leaving Ex Jonny Lee Miller's Home

"About. Being spotted on wanting to spotted angelina jolie is here in new york and she's been spotted everywhere from buying a hot dog to also been spotted at her. Yes rob shooter route. Just talking about this and Like celebrities choose to be spotted. You're telling me angelina. Jolie wanted to get a dirty dog on the street corner of new york city. Because she was hungry. Let's be honest. How no angelina is a master. Absolute master of working the press. The little giveaway always in full hair makeup so when you start celebrity looking flawless a designer clothes if they're wearing a five thousand dollar gucci dress in central park at eight in the morning and they're getting a hot dog a photographer that's probably stage so she went to johnny lee milas apartment in new york city. She arrived there with a pricey bottle of wine. She three hours later lewis. These met back in nineteen ninety-five on the movie hackers. They were married a year. Later and angelina said getting divorced from him was one of the most silly silly things that she ever did the dumbest thing she ever did. She said all they back together or is angelina. Planers

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"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee

The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee

03:55 min | 1 year ago

"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on The Exam Room by the Physicians Committee

"A horrible idea. But is flushing out your colon on one particular occasion and then literally a couple of hours jumping right back onto your healthy hofu plant based diet. Is that problematic. I don't really see that as problematic if anything to me is very clear. The benefits outweigh the risks. So now one thing that you have to be conscious of is that if you're eating a whole foods plant based diet. The insoluble fiber the roughage. It is in your diet can get trapped in your colon and affect the quality of the prop and speaking as guest rela gist. The quality of the prep is is the most important part for me to be able to do a good exam if it's a bad prep i just can't see parts of the colon so what we need to do is in the days leading to this. Prep we need to go on a low fiber low residue diet and that is a temporary thing that you would do for typically about five days. Go on a low fiber low residue diet and then when you're done right back on your whole food pantries diet and get those microbes thriving again. Let's put a bow on this conversation. Here we. You said that we could talk about the why. The rates of colorectal cancer were rising among the younger demographic. Would i be correct in assuming that diet is likely the number one factor there the so. There is some speculation as to exactly why this is chuck. So let me walk through a couple of the waiters of evidence. Here that were that were looking at You know as guest hosts and as scientists so first of all ease this genetic like to have colon cancer rates double in population since one nine hundred five. Is this genetic clearly not because if this were a genetic chefs it takes a lot longer than twenty five years for us to see that so clearly this environmental now. What is it about the environment that is creating this issue where it's like jumped up since nineteen ninety-five..

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Celebrity Attorney F. Lee Bailey Dead at 87

AP News Radio

00:47 sec | 1 year ago

Celebrity Attorney F. Lee Bailey Dead at 87

"Celebrity attorney F. Lee Bailey has died at the age of eighty seven according to one of his law associates I marquees are loaded with the latest Ashley Bailey made his name winning an acquittal for the second murder trial of Dr Sam Sheppard Bailey's other high profile clients included heiress Patricia Hearst the alleged Boston strangler and former NFL star OJ Simpson one of the memorable moments of Simpson's nineteen ninety five trial was Bailey cross examining Los Angeles police detective mark Fuhrman about racism anyone who comes to this court and quotes you as using that word in dealing with African Americans would be a liar would they not detective yes they would all of them correct all of them Billy was disbarred in two states for his handling of stock owned by a convicted drug smuggler really won the right to practice law in Maine in twenty thirteen

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"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on The Down and Dirty Show

The Down and Dirty Show

03:56 min | 1 year ago

"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on The Down and Dirty Show

"Ninety-six issue a winston cup saying by the time that yours edition of the mountain dew. Southern five hundred rolled around. It was just barely beginning to dawn on people. That this jeff. Gordon kid was a halfway decent racecar driver. I mean he only won the inaugural brickyard four hundred. He'd only won the nineteen ninety-five championship. And this was his seventh win of the not ninety six season he had won. The last three races darlington. But yeah i think people were just beginning to catch onto the fact that this gordon kid was halfway days behind the wheel where i think you're exactly right one thing about jeff all the Grief cook for being just a kid and for being one boy and a guy given everything he needed to race. of course. that's.

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"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

The Glenn Beck Program

01:55 min | 1 year ago

"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

"Program lives in florida. He writes in about his experience with relief factories. As i have a lot of pain but after only four days of using relief factor. I'm already experiencing less pain and stiffness. I can't wait to see what a couple more weeks means. Relief factor is a blessing. Sent by god said reggie. I couldn't agree with you more. Reggie a. m. I'm definitely not aging at all. I don't feel any aches and pains from getting old sock. Told me how much it sucks except for the old old old old people like moorish shucks. You're like yeah. I know you. You know you're pooping your pants. It must suck no. It sucks a lot earlier than that. I want my money back anyway. Relief factor. It's not a drug but it was developed by doctors and seventy percent of the people who try relieffactor. Go onto by more because it works. Try the three week quickstart trial. Pack for only nineteen ninety-five it's relieffactor dot com or call. Eight hundred five hundred eighty three eighty four eight hundred five hundred eighty three eighty four getting over two dozen after suck. I mean it still sucks..

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Lakers Celebrate Playoff Homecoming in 109-95 Win Over Suns

AP News Radio

00:32 sec | 1 year ago

Lakers Celebrate Playoff Homecoming in 109-95 Win Over Suns

"Anthony Davis with another strong performance as the Lakers beat the Suns one or nineteen ninety five to take a two to one series lead Davis who scored thirty four in a game two win followed up with another thirty four point effort he also added eleven rebounds lebron James scored twenty one points LA was up three at half time and got the lead to as high as twenty one in the second half D. Andriy Eaton led Phoenix with twenty two points Devin Booker missed thirteen of nineteen shots and finished with nineteen I am mark Myers

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Applied AI Research at AWS With Alex Smola

The TWIML AI Podcast

01:49 min | 1 year ago

Applied AI Research at AWS With Alex Smola

"Alex. Welcome to the tamale podcasts. Hey thanks very much for having me here. I'm really delighted to get the opportunity to talk to your listeners. And i hope everybody gets something us floated. I'm really looking forward to this conversation. I mentioned to you when we were chatting earlier. That i corner you at a reinvent like just after you joined. Aws and in perfect and typical aws fashion. You had nothing to do with a pr. Journalists type person and so this is kind of a Achievement unlocked moment for me. It's been a long time coming. I've been looking forward to the opportunity to chat with you. So i am also excited. We're going to cover a bunch of cool stuff. You're working on from a research and aws perspective and we'll touch on the event that you're heading up or participating in the m l. summit towards the end but to get us started i would love to. Have you just share a little bit about your background. How you came to work in machine learning of as i'm actually a physicist by training and this is saying that physicists aren't good at anything but you can use them flavor thing and i think that's probably how ended up with machine learning the flex along the story. Is that when it came to doing my master's thesis. I look around. Didn't find anything terribly citing at my university. And then i look making going do my master's somewhere else in the swath. They can t actually a young convos. The department at the time in the move up nate was mcmaster advisor and this was even at the time of really great opportunity of mind. You this laws in nineteen ninety five

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"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on Black N' Gold Hockey Podcast

Black N' Gold Hockey Podcast

05:13 min | 1 year ago

"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on Black N' Gold Hockey Podcast

"Eighty. And, and obviously, that the the New York Islanders were just a wagon back then they would just a dynasty. They beat Boston, 4 to 1 in the quarterfinals wage and in nineteen eighty-three, the island is the cost and 42 in the Conference Finals, but that's it for the history. There's really not much to go on. You know, when you look at that type of view for playoff success but wage. I want to see Pittsburgh. I just think we match up with them. They're the regular season against Pittsburgh is 5 3 in Boston's favor. I guess the island is is 5:00 to 3 in the in the aisles favor. So just like going by to just, you know, some metrics like that, simple metrics. Nothing crazy into the, the core see the analytics and blah blah blah crap but wage. I would much rather see Pittsburgh, I think we have a better track with them. They're scary team to with Malkin Crosby and and you know but God I don't like what I saw from a goaltender like Simeon phatlum off. And, and just how how the island is just pretty much manhandled us for better, part of the 28th one campaign. So, all Pittsburgh for me, I would rather see Pittsburgh, cuz I think we play against them better even when they do, when I think we match up better. Mm, I agree with you on that. Like you were talking talking like you're saying all the things I was going to say also I think they have a much better goaltender like that goaltender is 6 alarm off is like warm and fuzzies. Like back in the day when a a million awesome goal is out there. It's almost like the Bruins beat his sister or something, that he's just getting some Vengeance out against against the bees this year. He's just so damn good and he really dead. He's just like wow this is the 4 alarm off. I wanted to see back in like Colorado when it was at the stack teams back in there. Also to 4000 the Islanders they beat us bad first and we started getting a little traction on them in the later meetings, but at the same time, they were a little rough to vote at that time. They weren't exactly playing as well as they had been with earlier in the season. So I don't want them to knock out Pittsburgh and get their groove back and feeling like cuz I don't know why we can't figure out that team on most nights but yeah, no, I agree with you. I want to not saying that we're going to the second round. Hopefully tonight we win and then we do but if I have to, I definitely do not want to see the Islanders it just makes me uncomfortable. I don't like they're trapped defect from nineteen ninety-five. I don't like it's they're the weirdest team..

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Shopping for the Web

Command Line Heroes

02:15 min | 2 years ago

Shopping for the Web

"This season. We've been unpacking the longest year in tech history. Nineteen ninety five. The year our future began so much started in that time but few changes were more consequential than the advent of online shopping. In just a couple of decades it's grown from a handful of startups to a team of goliaths and we couldn't live without them. But as we'll see the dominance of certain online shops is only partly due to brilliant business maneuvers. Now like i said amazon is not the entirety of commerce but it is the big fish in the pond so let's begin their why in nineteen ninety five did amazon start delivering packages. What made it possible. And what's at founder. Jeff bezos on a path toward shipping billions of packages every year. He immediately understood the whole idea of transferring currency at making trades with this new use of this relatively new technology. The internet robert specter wrote the first book on amazon. It's called amazon dot com. Get big fast and that should tell you something about the amazon origin story. It's a story about capitalizing on a particular moment. Seizing the day in the early nineties. Basil's lived in manhattan. He was making more than a million bucks a year working at a hedge fund that relied on algorithms cutting at the time and it speaks to the sort of business. Basil's believed it. A data driven business and automated business. Meanwhile the hedge funds founder. David shaw adebayo's and a few others to look into this newfangled internet thing see what kind of opportunities were there. So jeff and other people looked at various product categories. In of all things books rose to the top as the most obvious product category. Why books

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"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on For Your Reference

For Your Reference

03:41 min | 2 years ago

"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on For Your Reference

"Yeah absolutely I yeah. I think i think nine hundred five king is my favorite. If we're doing any drafting right now. Nineteen ninety-five is winning so far bonking all the points. Oh absolutely But yeah he. He's got that nobleness about him. And i think it played very well in the nineteen ninety five version because you had the characters being very distinct so you could. You could imagine how they would play off each other. So he didn't come off as so fractious. Because you had the balancing flavors of johnny cage's willa sonya blade right Let's move onto. Johnny cage played by linden ashby. And then we have chris conrad and annihilation. Joe maceio In scorpions avenge. And i don't believe he's in the twenty twenty one vision. No tease of the end of the twenty two and then So how did you feel about the nineteen ninety five. John cage thing care for him because i felt like the story revolved rightly sore on lee. Hang and wanted it to be that so any other character. They always just a bonus ball. If i had to pick a favorite it would be and skopje's revenge. I think that was the best portrayal of johnny cage today. Yeah absolutely and we love. Joe mchale with his. Hi buck crap. Yeah i find in almost all of these films that we've watched. There's always a transfer of one particular character baying the comic relief and unfortunately when you're going with bailey dimension comic relief means one liners and johnny cage. Was that in one thousand nine hundred five like i could have done without him I didn't even find it. Satisfying funny when. He fell with his For design of luggage off the boat when they first get to the island i just. I didn't careful johnny cage. But then i also knew that was the sort of character that he was as well what i did like about it though was at least he could fight so at least he gets. Some sort of credence is somewhere right. Yeah true speaking about credence is. Let's talk about shang song. Play by who you gonna. We have archive footage and annihilation butler in scope and chin-han in the two thousand twenty one version. How did you feel about shang song in the ninety nine vision i feel accused defeated a bit too easily. Oh absolutely a regardless of lee can being you know one of the best of luck. He brings a lot more to the table. And that's why he's the rajon mansion shao kahn. You know he wouldn't speak some some jingling idiot and that's all i thank you sort of portrayed as in this that we know his powers from the game play at not coming into this movie fresh with know everything about these characters to some extent some are some are going well for my perspective and that's why it's called for your reference mate and and to me as like i expected more from him not to be defeated. I easily but we did get some moments was calling for. Because when i was watching this i was thinking all men. Are we going to get to see. Louis can do some of the stuff that we know he can do. Now we go those moments. I'll wait to easily baugh shagman. He's his just his batas he. He's supposed to be bad ass where told he's bad as point you to one of the final scenes in the nineteen ninety five film way talks about capturing a thousand souls and there were like five the focus on bringing me out be like. Where is everyone else supposed to be. This.

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The 26 Words That Made the Internet What It Is

The Indicator from Planet Money

01:55 min | 2 years ago

The 26 Words That Made the Internet What It Is

"In april nineteen ninety-five. Kansas phone started ringing and ringing some more. It just wouldn't stop lots of calls. It wasn't like every second but it was just lots of calls. Ken had no idea what was going on. He ran a real estate magazine in seattle. But these calls had nothing to do with that. These callers were angry. This was the era of landline phones. No caller id so he'd answer and it would just be people screaming and cursing and they'd hang up before he could even figure out why they were so mad. He'd eventually learned that it had to do with the post online on the internet service. Aol or america online and aol. That time was filled with loss of message boards and someone else had posted this message under the screen. Name kenzi with cans real phone number. This early internet troll was purporting to sell great oklahoma t shirts and this was just days after a domestic terrorist bombing in oklahoma city killed more than one hundred and sixty people. These shirts they were just awful. They had slogans making light of the bombing and saying tasteless things about the victims and the ads infuriated people. How could you do this. What a loser you are. I'm just paraphrasing. all of now you could use your own Sense and And think of what they might be saying given what had just happened in oklahoma city in the post one troll wrote quote. Ask for ken due to high demand. Please call back if busy but not only can know nothing about this ad. He didn't even use aol so he called. Aol and basically i told him you know. My phone's ringing off the hook and i can't get anything done and it saw all these people Upset about something that they saw on. Aol aol took the post down but another popped up then another and another a familiar cat and mouse game.

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"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on Still Buffering

Still Buffering

05:02 min | 2 years ago

"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on Still Buffering

"Like now. She has the phallus. Do you get it. Do you see that was very like all right. Yeah thank you. Nineteen ninety-five we understand. Did they did do well even like even the way. The fashion is inserted in the movie. As much as i love it like. There's so many looks. Like i want to own that shirt. I want those pants like. That's a good look but like in the comics. There's not costume changes in the movie. It's like what. Why did you get a new look like to see like yeah the costumes but you could kinda believe in the comics. She rolled out of bed. She threw some stuff on and then went about her day and the movie. It's like oh we have a costume change here like oh let's show like her makeup. Always perfect like it's like. There's a lot of that stuff that i'm like. This is kind of you got it almost. But you didn't especially. Since they make the point of setting it. In a post apocalyptic world i oppose apocalypse. Where makeup's on point review was like. It doesn't make sense. She keeps changing your hair. But there's no water well valid fair. Yeah that's a good point and are you with that was Interesting fact this did a help Launch naomi watts career. A point lead unknown. She was struggling and an out of work actor. So this is what gave her for better for wears. It gave her some relevance in In in film. I thoroughly enjoyed the movie and the and the book. And if there's a Reboot i look forward to that. I would love to see what that would look like. You know my my one. Fear with the reboot. And i know it's going to happen Is that as. I've stated tanker had deadpool energy before deadpool was a thing but if you remove pain girl and put 'em puna movie out with a with a a woman lead that's chaotic and breaks the.

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"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

01:31 min | 2 years ago

"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"Came to us And everybody said where's she going to play. You know she's a five ten forward Ron can't jump and ended up being one of only two people to get a thousand points in two thousand rebounds at the university of connecticut and Us winning ostra championship in nineteen ninety five and then Was on my staff for the other five championships up now. She's the head coach at the university of cincinnati. Starting first year so she comes to mind right away. Someone who was just determined to be great determined to be better than people thought she could ever be. And then we can williams a guard who Everyone's got didn't have like what it takes to be the quarterback of a team like connecticut. And let us to an undefeated season in nineteen ninety-seven before you know before we lost one of the kids got hurt. So those two people. I.

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"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on 40 Going On 14

40 Going On 14

01:50 min | 2 years ago

"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on 40 Going On 14

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"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on Secrets to Win Big With Arjun Sen

Secrets to Win Big With Arjun Sen

05:44 min | 2 years ago

"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on Secrets to Win Big With Arjun Sen

"And you know the new talk about surrounding with people the proof off downland in that game is every member of the team went on to be amazing leaguers both functionally and human beings in the restaurant industry and beyond and i also love the fact. Larry i asked you. This question. took me back with a simple answer that he said at the very beginning. Our possibilities are everywhere. See this and i was going back down the memory lane on do things you hurt me. See and again. It's really longtime back. Nineteen ninety-five one of the things was as the seasons was roy. Lee had this tendency little arrogance at pizza hut discount. There's a piece of wisdom you give me saying are distinct from the once. That's all you order. You order to different kinds of pizzas. Find out what they like because that becomes their favorite pizza. Because that's the only pizza there. Audrey and that was a very huge eye opener as i stopped looking at you know at little caesars are starting to the second bar was goo get an understanding of goku expedience. Because that's the part where as you getting through delivery or any rare. What you had talked about was and it was an incredible liner. And if you get that you told me. I'm taking credit but it gave from you. You told me happier employees. Greg happier experience and i'm really glad bagel touched on being the number one choice for members. How the western division looked at. You know the changing the business. Every delivery driver can win. I really think that itself is sucked abrasiveness onset and again you know thank you. Those businesses and kanki war be consistent all these years. Focus on people's us. So larry if you did not get in go career of restaurants plus the gun. What would have done. Just a goofy question just wanted to.

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"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on Pantheon

Pantheon

05:36 min | 2 years ago

"nineteen ninety five" Discussed on Pantheon

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