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GSMC Football Podcast
"ripois" Discussed on GSMC Football Podcast
"Because of the way of what we're doing now and what the stadium is going to look like and what the trout will is going to look like and the people in the building in fans It's not like last year. Although we're getting tested like last year is gonna be I definitely think guys are going to be out at different points in. We've got to deal with it. A safety first so i mean a tough situation but i mean if whatever the nfl hasn't played on pretty sure is fair protocol in order to do the best was best for the players in nfl. Personnels health and safety right But yeah koga just going crazy out here. Man is absolutely be ridiculous so be careful out. Everybody be safe as always Let's get a little bit. Will want one more unfortunate thing as far as a player status Actually talk about college. Football so michigan Top wide receiver. Ronnie bail will miss the remainder of the football season with a right knee injury Bail was injured on a punt return in the second quarter of michigan's forty seven. Fourteen win over western michigan. The senior in captain had one catch for seventy six yards in a touchdown in the game before the injury so he got the show himself a little bit. But i'm pretty sure being a senior. This is heartbreaking him returning For his senior season bill was posted ripois to be michigan's bez wide receiver and one of the teams most reliable officer players. He led the team in receiving yards in twenty. Twenty with four hundred and one yards and one touchdown On twenty six recessions in six games that they played it's important loss To the wolverines offense which is looking for a turnaround from the last season. The staff does have other options that receiver but none are accomplished as bill So dang hate to see young man. Go down like that. Hopefully he gets you know. Come back and play one more season next year. You know usually have extensions like that for players but definitely wish him the best wishing him some healing Somebody got a new job though Continuing their reshuffling of quarterbacks to seattle seahawks are expected to signed former. New york jets starter. Bliss austin A nice for a source. The jets waved the twenty five year old austin on wednesday a surprise more given that he was the He was predicted to remain one but apparently not he's six one. One hundred. Ninety pounds started six games as rookie. Twenty nineteen in ten. Last year he eight pass Deflections in zero interceptions in eighteen career games since answering the nfl as a six round. Pick out of rutgers So guests seahawks are expecting to scoop them up and to make things look better for themselves on a secondary. Are now something. That isn't new news. But i thought was interesting. Tap it or are some. Nfl projections that Espn's might claes put out there to put some numbers out. There ended really thing is that it's a lot of things that i guess myself does not look at Some of these things you know as far as for example projected high-scoring teams in like what that number actually looks like as a total not just like Who score lack of the got the bose weapons but like the actual number of four hundred seventy seven points. Okay so i just want to talk about some of this stuff here. If you guys agree or not In go from there So when i think he talked about his easiest schedules easiest schedule. Top three easiest. Schedules go to tampa bay. Buffalo and miami So of course the defending champs gotta be i There's no more drew brees in their division so you know in their division teams they gotta play twice I think the upper hand on Early stage should might not seem fair but you know remember that the schedule is a predetermined formula so tom brady will benefit from those six division games. Without having to see a breeze. The panthers in falcons which are teams that people will look at it as being at the bottom. So easy peasy linda squeezy buffalo is almost in that same predicament is setup. Would well for another. Afc east title run and the light schedule in their division basically as they gotta see patriots dolphins and jets dolphins and jets yikes patriots. We don't know yet but could be the same case In the nfc south in afc south of buffalo's unique games aren't easy which they have to see the titans chief stiller's But those are gonna be as hard as it gets for them in miami Same ordeal bennett. They are in the same division buffalo outside of buffalo though is probably where they thrive in. You know they're outside unique games where they have to play. The ravens will be a tough one but giants raiders now They they might have Hardest schedules pittsburgh obviously very tough division having ravens. The browns twice. Nobody wants to see that. kansas city under schedule buffalo tennessee seattle Definitely the heart schedule for by far but nothing that i feel like mike can't get by. Okay mike tomlin has never had a losing record. So best believed the raiders. I mean the steelers will come on. Top for at least half of those games Next chicago bears in detroit. Lions which. I mean detroit. Lions being team. They are having probably a tough schedule is called a day. They may get the first round pick projected highest scoring teams that goes to kansas city. Tampa bay in green bay The cheese top this category for the third consecutive year Twenty nine thousand. They objected for four hundred. Sixty nine escort. Four hundred and fifty one last season they were projected for four hundred seventy score. Four hundred seventy three and in a offensive line. you know turnover in lack of wide receiver. Debt was a concern but When you have. Patrick mahomes under center not to mention tribes kelsey ansari kilos targets. They're going to score at time. So they're sitting at predicted. Four hundred seventy seven for this given season Tampa bay has four hundred. Sixty nine and green bay. Four hundred fifty four which a that iraj bad man. So don't put it past them. Projected lowest scoring teams houston texans carolina panthers. Detroit lions houston. Texans expected to get no more than three hundred thirty three points. They have no design to have no will fuller their new starters. Tyrod taylor in brandin cooks. I'm not saying those are bad players. I'm just saying this is that what is going to put the points on the board at least enough for them to be in the mix carolina panthers three hundred thirty seven points in detroit lions Thirty nine points which i wrote actually predict that his possibly a little bit lower even though i still wanna see some rookies in great people do some cool things such as Brown definitely. Want to see him do good but he might be Projected defense to allow the fewest points. Tampa bay leaves away with two hundred fifty two. I do that disagree with that. That tampa bay. Defence is rootless You know it's going to be very hard to get past those guys that are loaded there even in the box with via shag bear. Devante david david. White carla davis like impossible Than a team would possibly secondary comes next with three hundred sixty four points The denver broncos They von miller coming back. They got caught. Rudolph ronald darby. Patrick attain justin simmons kareem jackson. Bryce calhoun Yeah that's that's it. One of the best defensive mind vic fangio fangio so tough Anina minnesota vikings three hundred sixty six points allowed projected defense is to allow the most point goes to detroit Four hundred sixty three Four hundred fifty fifty. Three houston texans in las vegas for four.

Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast
"ripois" Discussed on Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast
"They sent the black guy down to get the gun st- stuff stopped and then we find out from the other cops that the of the shots are coming from a klu klux klan rifle-range and they thought that was really funny sending him down there to stop them shoot it. Oh my god that kinda thing so. There was a lot of work to be done there. And this is seventy four right. There's a seventy four but the lushness of that countryside the off the talent of the people that are with with terrific too. Good looking picture beautiful poetic movie. Yeah it is. It's slow very slow. But it's and it was gorgeous. Lee lit by a french lighter lighting man by the name of john t photographer rather who did all his own lightning and he used most of the time. He didn't use big hollywood equipment. He used small little. Pr's the like the light you put in your outside lights to limit your yard and stuff. And he created these pictures that were rich and saturated colors. it was just phenomenal. Good picture and you. What was it. Like working with. George burns all george. I loved him. I didn't know what to expect. The man was a perfectionist. He rehearsed scenes for. I don't know forty five minutes. Sometimes an hour until he felt it was ready to shoot it was. It was an honor working with him. He was he was wonderful and then he'd say i think you do better. That's a this with a pause before the he's got it added cigar. You know he was great. I can't obviously but he was terrific. How great. You're getting timing tips from george burns. That's that's just you and me kid. With with brooke shields and notable because gilbert also in that cast a key. Luke and carl ballantine. Yes and ray bolger rape boulter phil silvers at a borough lives and borough lives. Yeah yeah can you tell us anything about any of those people. They were very good. I'm not. I'm not having an high. I didn't have any scenes with them. I really didn't. I watched the shooting of. Maybe one got you burl ives. Later on in a little movie shot up in park city. utah and Gosh he was a fascinating guy He didn't sing for us but he did have he. He did sing for the house on american activities. Committee do that but he he. He was one of those. I'm terrible because i can't remember anecdotes at all for the mets okay but but he was full of them and then it turned out that we chaired. The fact of Had a love of sailing and so we talked about that quite a bit. You played the the nosy neighbor with notable because that was written and directed by a man who was active in your career. Leonard stern the great leonard. Stern would have been a wonderful guest on this show. He would have won a career leonard. Stern was wrote for for all early television. he wrote. Funny moaners sid caesar. The honeymooners the produce the honeymooners. He did a lot with gleason road for belco. And that's right. Yeah yeah sorta. He sort of was like the hidden. The hidden talent along with mel brooks and other writers of that period while he developed get smart for television after after buck can and and and mela guests came up with the concept but gilbert he also wrote abbott and castillo movies and bowery boys. Movie ripois movie. He did the leonard stern now he he owned a publishing company and actually it roger price who invented the mad lib. Oh i have this wrong. Yeah it was. I mean leonard helped encourage all that but for those. Does anybody remember drools anymore. I remember tools. Yeah so a drool would be something like he. You draw a piece of paper a side and what is that. That that's a worm going upstairs and then you would draw a worm going downstairs. That type of thing strikes me as a brilliant guy who did a little bit of by the way gilbert mair julianne adams from creature. The black lagoon was his first wife. Yes leonard stern interesting man also great. Run buddy run. Kill and spencer. And i'm dickens. He's fence which is why he went on to work with so much. Yeah oh god amaury oh yes. Why is his name jumping out of my head. Marty ingels mardi yang also created a little show called mcmillan and wife. You did I was just finishing up. Mccabe and mrs miller and i got a phone call from my agent wally hiller and he said I wanted stern call. He thinks that'd be very right for this. Nbc movie of the week with rock hudson and Said there's the part is well written. But he thinks you could do something with it. So i read the script and said yeah. I'd love. yeah and that was true to get in san francisco. My old stomping ground so i was More than willing to go for a couple of weeks up there so we did it and it was called once upon a dead man. It was almost a full length movie that we shot a couple of weeks. And i had no idea that. Nbc was planning or considering putting it into the mystery wheel that they had at that time. Sure colombo nbc mystery. Movie movies Yeah those were great so it ended up being six wonderful years. Yes yeah and can you tell us about rock. Hudson rock hudson. You know fabulous career. He had and he was an extraordinary man. It was so sad the way his life ended. Yeah he was a better better man than that and deserve more. Than i mean he did achieve fact that aids again with his friend. Elizabeth taylor help became Something to talk about it and be aware of and all that but he From the very first day treated me as an equal. He was always very well prepared as an actor and the thing. I admired most about roy as we call them like.

NoCo Now ? 1310 KFKA
"ripois" Discussed on NoCo Now ? 1310 KFKA
"Studios. We're gonna have a couple of headlines that we're going to get to here. Because i brought one of my own that i love this day every single year but first let's go ahead and get to the headline the turn angels to the future is now a prototype. Flying car travels between slovakian cities. The flying cars flying cars. So he's lock and company took its prototype. Flying car for a test flight spent about thirty five minutes in the air. Hod that's pretty fascinating We're only like ten to fifteen to twenty years behind every cartoon when they said we were supposed to have flying cars but it sounds like we're getting closer. Yeah so it's the company called klein vision. It's their air car prototype. one Reached a maximum cruising speed of one hundred and eighteen miles per hour and the trip was about half as long between the typical drive. Wow doesn't it feel like we're missing that step like we went from having cars and the now all these billionaires like let's go to space and my wait. Can we figure out flying cars. I because commutes would be a lot easier personally. I've always wanted like a hover board from mike back to the future right one of those things. Yeah that would be sweet. Plus it would cut down on commute I wonder what what types of fuel and stuff like that. Does it have a picture of the car it does. It looks pretty. Coit looks like Like i don't know like some kind of sports car but it's got big old wings on it and his big or propeller on the back. And like i guess like a spoiler type thing for plane critic picture of it do you have it there. 'cause i mean it. Is it practical. Could you drive down the road to or is distinct. So yes so okay. It's has a button that you press so very sci- science fiction president right three minutes later you have wings and a rudder and start Okay so that's pretty cool. Because i was. I was getting to the point where i was going to say. Well that's just an airplane that they designed a look like a car but if you can try that bad boy down the road that that's pretty cool. It's got a bmw engine in it. So the other european keeping over there. I guess i love at our. That's pretty cool data Flying cars could be here sooner rather than later all right. This is the headline that i wanted to get to right. Let me see the picture. Holy cow thing is up there. Yes it is. That's terrified. That looks like that shouldn't be there. You know what he an animal get stuck in weird places like. That shouldn't be there. That's what that car looks like you have to. We'll post that picture up with that story on our facebook page at canal Let's get to the head cut my today two for your thursday. It is bobby bonilla day. Have you heard of this bobby. Bonilla was a former mets player. He was awful but my goodness did he know how to negotiate a contract every single july. First until bobby bonilla will be seventy five years old. The new york. Mets will have to pay him one point. One nine million dollars every july. First it's It's one of the worst contracts ever signed by by a team but Bobby bonilla right is fifty eight years old. He will collect a check for one point. One nine three million dollars from the new york mets as he has and will ever july first from two thousand eleven through twenty thirty five because of baseball salary structure bonilla's annual payday is often more than some of the games current young stars who make in a given year and this season that even includes the salary of leading american league. Mvp candidate and potential twenty twenty one all stars. So why does bonilla get this payday. In two thousand. The mets agreed to buy out the remaining five point nine million dollars on bonilla's contract however instead of paying but no of five point nine million at the time the mets need to make any payments of nearly one point two million for twenty five years starting july first two thousand eleven including a negotiated eight percent interest on that at the time ownership was invested in bernie madoff account. We know how that worked out the promise. Double digit returns and the mets ripois to make a significant profit if the made off account delivered. Putt that did not work out. So bobby bonilla sits on. His couch does nothing and then july first. Every single year collects a check for over a million dollars. I think he won that contract negotiation. Definitely bobby bonilla here. On july first mike and deb. Moore's will be in for me tomorrow. I'm out due to some personal reasons. we'll be back with you next week though and get it going.

Life Success
"ripois" Discussed on Life Success
"Relax and we will walk you through becoming your own baker step by step so you can reference the parts you want to revisit at your own pace and we might have a little fun along the way everybody welcome back to another episode of life. Success legacies podcast. My name is chris. Bay and mike everett's here and we're having a ball going through nelson nashes Becoming your own banker as always we highly recommend you get a copy for yourself so you can go through. I'm just gonna show you mines falling apart. And here's what it looks like because we can't tell you how many times i've read through this book. And we highlight we Do illustration withdraw we. Underline we big question marks. The when i'm sad about is we no longer have the ability. When we've got a question. Just call nelson nash. Up and say nelson. What in the world really talking about here. I remember remember when we thank you. And i and mike crawford were sitting here one one afternoon and this was a couple years ago. Make and you're basically you're old house. Yeah three maybe three years ago and we had some kind of big giant question. Mark that game up in our brain. I said well let's just call nelson and we'd call nelson and he would dive into one of his stories in in and get our heads put on right. Yeah oh it's true all right start my timer so we don't get going too long. Sometimes we get on a roll. And i m y coli cow. We've been talking a long time. Crawford cut off so for our listeners. We are We're working our way through the chapter. That started on page thirty six creating the entity. We are now over on page. Thirty eight and I'm gonna start just on touching. The last episode we talked about was misclassification. Nation use the example of potatoes. And how for longtime the europeans thought that potatoes ripois nece and would need them and he also uses the example of the tomato plant Coming from mexico and it too suffered the same misunderstanding Actually thomas jefferson introduced the tomato to the dinner table in america. An almost everyone thought it was poisonous and again it was of the same family so another misclassification obviously whole life insurance nelson would say man's got the wrong name. It really should be a banking system that happens to have a death benefit. Attached to it remem- now now we're gonna design jump into policy design is nelson describes here. He goes back to the that picture of the modified endowment that little triangle. If you're looking at your book and i'll say The triangle at the bottom of the scale want you to notice that any plan located to the left of this line is classified by the irs. As a modified endowment contract these plans are not treated as life insurance by the irs meaning that any withdrawal or loan from the plan would be treated as distribution and would be taxed as from any other accumulation account. And mike you dug into that Pretty linked i thought and did a great job in our podcast. The earnings portion is taxed as ordinary income. Just reiterating what you'd said writing and And then the withdrawal or loan is made as well so what we do again is. We just design our policies up close to that modified endowment contract line without going over in fact when we designed the policies. We check a little box that tells the life insurance company. Don't ever let this become a mac so for example. If i send extra money to my policy and it would create a modified endowment contract the company simply just sends me check back at amount that would create a mac. So it's got safeguards all over the place. Okay alright so nelson does talk here in. I met the top of thirty eight in the first paragraph. he says after all. We're not attempting to accomplish accomplish. All of the banking needs through the device of one policy which we will need a system of many policies in order to do the complete job. This is simply just a description of the design for each policy to best accomplish the system. Now i have highlighted in my book. We will need a system of many policies in order to do the job completely. Talk about Why in the world would anyone create a sistema policies in nelson nelson shared with us his system. What is your system. And i can talk about ours as well. We'll at one. Point in time nelson in forty-nine policies and the reason had so policies was you're going to need a place to put some money because i have nineteen policies. Now so if you think about it you have dollars going out the door. And i'm gonna. I'm gonna do this as quickly as i possibly. Can you got your house. You cars your credit cards. Your student loans. Business expenses gas costs gas costs vacation costs. You've got all of these different dollars that you they're coming in. They're going out to coming in and going out in however you're doing that but if all of a sudden we can create a system to where we can get rid of those outside costs and move them over to a system that you own inside costs. Then you're going to need a place to put some more money so in the midst of all of that as we're doing that you're you're creating the policy. We're getting close to that modified endowment contract line. Were taking policy loans. Were paying off debt. Eventually what's going to happen is you're you're not going to have a big enough space in one or two policies to park some money and so you're going to need additional policies and so you're going to have to create the system over and over and over again and this is why nelson really said that. You need a coach. Yeah you need somebody alongside you to be able to help you manage this At first it seems chaotic. But as you get to know your system it becomes very un chaotic. And i'll use ron swallow for example What a what. A great example i remember. He said you know when he started. I started learning about this. He thought holy cow. This is a mess. But now i'm more confused about.

Real Talk with Dana | Nutrition, Health
Shifting your food philosophy and Cultivating a more positive relationship with food for kids, with Michelle Smith
"Since you have not been on the podcast in like literally two and a half years. It would probably be a good idea for you to reintroduce yourself perfect. I am michelle of the whole. Smith's i started my career out Kind of on a whim. Because i was exploring how our family eats and trying to figure out what is the best healthiest way for us to eat as a family at i soon after started sharing that journey on my blog the whole smith's and subsequently now have in two cookbooks with healthy family friendly recipes that are really easy to make and have recently launched my own podcast get wealthy that talks about other aspects of wellness that we aren't really talking about as much as food and diet or sorry. Diet and exercise i think diet and exercise get all the glory but there's so many other components so that's me love that. Hey this is me in a thirty second blurbs which is so funny because like normally whenever we talk or like whenever i interview somebody like how much time do you have like. Go for. Forty five minutes talking about myself. I'm like well. This is your interview on the podcast. You conduct about whatever you like you. Whereas i'm like this is super awkward. Let me like condensed time. Line started a blog. Some cookbooks now podcast. Let's go exactly. We'll say okay. Let's start here so the million dollar question. How has twenty twenty seven for you. Twenty twenty has been absolutely twenty twenty Here's the thing i will say this year. I have taken so many lessons away like just from you know. One of my biggest things is that it's the year. I really realized that the deepest gratitude and angst frustration annoyance high levels of annoyance more annoyance. All of this stuff is not mutually exclusive. So i think before i kind of had these things compartmentalized my head of like. Oh i'm so grateful everything. Life is amazing and then like everything sucks but like you can kind of experience. Both in i think twenty twenty has really proved that because we have been very fortunate and blessed with so many things. I'm able to work from home anyway stuff like that. But then you know we're not immune to the woes of this year and what has risen to the surface this year. Yep definitely ditto to all of the things One of my favorite things that you have talked about this year is something you post on your instagram. You go thanks to twenty twenty. I now know exactly who do and do not want in miami apocalypse. It's so drew. I'm like people. I thought were potentially competent humans. And i'm like oh no. This is a much tighter circle than i thought it would be. Yeah so who is in your zombie apocalypse. All my gosh my family is although after how long has it been nine months of being locked them. They might. They might get pushed by. Kids might get pushed out some point. God bless him let's see. Oh kristen beamer. I don't know if you're familiar with her. He is another foodi advocate Struggle with crohn's all about like. She's tough as nails like she can go like she is. She is in my crew. She's locked in. She might be the founding member of these ambi- pashcal so it's a very small crew family and a couple friends. I mean really. that's all you need. That has it has to be enough to fit in your social pod. Anyways so totally. And we all have different specialties. It's perfect what about you. It's like a heist crew. You need a specialist in everything totally. My only thing is like cooking so if it ever gets to like. I can make some twigs and berries. Turn it into something. Oh my gosh. I mean for me while i so i live with my dog and she definitely would be part of the crew because she is small but she scares the crap out of anybody who can like only hear her so i feel like we could definitely hole up and maybe it would scare some of the zombies away and like a couple of my close friends. That have like the different specialties. I have a friend who's at. She would definitely be in there like. I have friends who are super strong. They would definitely be in there like bring all the equipment everything and also the laughs so really for sure. That's a good crew yet. Definitely so okay. Let's talk about food because that's kind of why we're here anyway So you mention in your brief intro like you came into this career in this world because you want to figure out how was going to be the most sustainable way to eat with your family and make it healthy and make it taste good and everything like that. So how has your food. Philosophy shifted over the years. Yeah so early on. I feel like it's super confusing. And i always say this especially like as a new mom like there's so much narrative it makes you afraid of everything like don't sleep with a blanket sleeper the willingness this way so i'll outweigh eat. This don't eat this so you know kind of set early mom alarm off in my head like oh my god ripois inning ourselves. So initially i landed kind of in this paleo world because not because it's you know exactly what our ancestors ate but because it seemed like what our bodies have taken so long to evolve to be able to process and function with like scientifically speaking. It

Around the NFL
Jets Let Raiders, and a First Win, Slip By
"Yes. The raiders needed a miracle to keep their season from circling the drain. They got it. In the form of a derek carr forty six yard touchdown pass to henry. Ruggs seconds to play the difference in a thirty one to twenty eight win over the aforementioned new york jets at the jersey meadowlands the play. And you heard it and everybody was twitter. Middle school was going crazy about the jets. Tanking the jets are not tanking a jets play to really hard In this game and they essentially after scoring Ten unanswered points in the fourth quarter. Ripois for a win They got a fourth down. Stop late in the fourth quarter Oakland had to Get a and out. Stop from the jets which they got jets punted away and essentially all the just need to do is keep a say oakland. A bunch of times vegas From beating him with a deep