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No Jumper
"seventeen minutes" Discussed on No Jumper
"Down i never forget defeated. Tucson's came together. That ended up getting me to deal in different record labels you know me is songs that i ended up recording for his birthday because he begged me to come into a song with them and i was. I'm not come in all studio he was. I mean you can't come for me. it's my birthday. I'm not asking you for anything. I'm asking you to come and get on a record for me for my birthday. Can you do. And i was like yeah. You know what. I got you bro. And i remember. He played pots jars. Which is a single will. It wasn't a singer was at one of the songs they got me signed and they played three beats. And i think in seventeen minutes. I had all three of those songs. You recorded your part in seventy minutes on three. Different songs are recorded three hole songs in seventeen minutes. So you are just going off the top already at that point in your career or what i just had so much material already written Okay yeah. I wrote like right before i walked out of the penitentiary. I wrote six hundred versus. Oh i've been quite quite. I've been along. I've been doing this a long. Tom haven't read. I've been doing this a long time. So you know when he comes. You know me riding. I ride a lot. I'm still to this day. You know. I stopped for a long long period of time. You know when nipsy died desk the first time i picked up my pin inside of the penitentiary. Wow really when he died Because i had so many memories with him. I saw thomas there. I would never do this. Music should again. And i was done and when he died. Some say you know black pickup your pan pickup and i haven't put it down says wow when nipsy died and you are in prison. That must've been a fucking moment in there That was a fucked up moment. Man 'cause you know nipsy was the hope of a lot of dues. Came from the inner cities of compton watts in los angeles but he came from that lifestyle. He came from that culture but he seemed something bigger than that. That's why he wanted to give back. He wanted to show not only his peers but he wanted to be something that was bigger than the condition that he came up in. And that's why he dedicated energized so much of his energy and time inside of that community Whether it be through different school projects that he wanted to do commercial real estate. He wanted to lead by example lead by example. And you know a lot of the things you know before you know. I went to prison way back. I used to go to fifteen hundred nuns house and around that time. My brother had just did his deal. We did it with johnny shops over his cinematic. Johnny sheriffs shot johnny size around. Let you boy. I always like interviews random documentaries. I'm watching always see. Johnny sheds and i'll always hit them up. A big bro decides babbit rally law fucking time and shit in so johnny is the one who was just like man yo man he really believed in my brother and so i never forget that man back then when he. I ended up doing this. Deal over there with a chef's with sony epic and cinematic and all of them and so you know run at time. I never forget man. We used to always just go hang out in go everywhere man. I go up there and before with them just different. You know for so long. And i knew nip. I never get when i was at the dealership it. He bought a tutor. And i bought a four door bins in just so many different memories a hat so i'll never forget. I'm hearing the word throughout the penitentiary. Pick up the phone. I call hot soon as my brother answered the phone. He say black he gone. He gone black he go. I'm like you for real light man. He gone this. Is you know because we were so close. I never forget. He used to pull up to my brother stadium and nipah. Say what's going on with black and you know you get us to block. Make sure black good in their make. Sure he good my bro- nar got him. He good he good. He like no. He's the type of he. Add esther out of a lot of west coast artist that i've known over the years over many many many years and has a lot of good. Good good hearty dude. It was a different understanding. Because i felt him on a bigger level. Because you know. I seen you know when he did that. Multiple times with my brother always wanted to look out on. It was just a lot of you know when you're in prison. You know you pretty much you know. You're foregone conclusion you know especially me. I'm old artists. I've been around game for ever and a day. But i a lot of things that i said to him. He really took to heart in so he put my brother and he was like man. You know we already had already had it to barbershops in heart on you know for years and years and years since oh five and he say man. I seen 'em and i wanted to open up my teaser shopping. That's what i went. Indeed everything that he's seeing he took it and he took it to a whole 'nother level. And who would know that he would create the brand crenshaw like better. You know do all the stuff that he was doing so yet at really from the time when they killed him. I picked up my pin. And i haven't put it down definitely Okay so what happens in the lead-up dugan sign how does that start to become an issue. What do you mean me an issue. How's it started to become a possibility that you might be able to really take wrap serious You know. I didn't really even take a series then To be honest with you I didn't even take serious. Dan the guys who i ended up cutting the three records with dave shopping them. I'm still working at target cup. Still we're going to target and i'm still. I still got a sack. I'm in the streets. Got a job. Because i need both to pay bills. You know my other. Not only you know my support system you know. This is a my my spouse. she's gone saw. All of the bills are on me. so i'm doing it all so i never even pay no no mine about it no more. I just forgot about the fucking songs. The dudes ended up having a lot of eternal beef amongst themselves because they were all trying to bring me in different directions. So one would take me. Dave jam west. One would take over here to sony. While we'll take me over here to warner and dane. Eventually i met pete farmer over at virgin and so pete didn't play like an are from a distance. He was really involved highly in. He really wanted to figure out who i was. He wanted to figure out the music that i was doing. He wanted to be involved. And you know i never. I didn't take him serious neither i come from no away of things. I don't believe nothing. I hear in half of what i see so in that saying you know. Oh i'm gonna get you deal. I'm gonna do this. I'm gonna do that. It sounds like he underwater wolf wa wa up ob. i'm life so yeah okay. Whatever like saying he's gonna turn you into super. Here's something to fuck like seriously like okay. Whatever so yeah. Let me hit the connect up. let me find. I need to make a move so he was like no. I'm serious i'm serious. I'm really serious. I'm from assign to deal bro. I'm finished duties. I'm like you and other five of the labels and he's like i can go get you a bag now. You can give me a bag. So i'm like you can give me a bag. He's a yeah. I'm gonna get you a bag right now. I can get you. Fourteen thousand against show advancement. You get almost almost two hundred and fifty thousand. I'll get you fourteen thousand against it right now. This show how serious i am i. Yeah do it. He was like well. You gotta do. We'll do short. Form will put up the money for peter lopez and markelle venzke as your attorneys and whatever it goes through this.

The How-to Entrepreneur
"seventeen minutes" Discussed on The How-to Entrepreneur
"Was upon everywhere both in nineteen ninety one two. That's funny that kind of sounds like M gmt are. You familiar with them. That's right. I would say if i met them. You guys sound a little bit light. London be kinda sound kinda sound like you grew up in your house. Ryan knows yeah absolutely. That was an interesting experience. I was the me and three singers will sell singers. Volpi spends and we were recognized a long records. We had five big hits them the most well known one To folks listening to this podcast in the states for some reason someone at home depot really likes london-based. I am going to home depot. You often hear london. Beat which makes lost I mean thinking about you. It only other records. We have also told me a lot about the power of direct boxing right. Because if you're in a band what you doing while you're you're promoting in back in the day that was mtv. A number one. Mtv ben But you still have to have like meeting the meeting the fans and doing shows and then people come by by you know by merchandise on the shows and so told me a lot about and the thing about the the music business very instant. It's very often funnel love. It's instant you hear a hero record on the radio and then these days you'll come stream it on spotify or you'll look for the autism so it's something that the election albeit is very young for now when i did that after i did that. I hurry involved and enter. I come from a long line of british inventors entrepreneur repentance right so i really interested in digital recording technology and in the early stages of recording but the The the the early days those of shipping hard drives around so that sounds dangerous so prior to that would teach you may have seen in old footage of recording ears with these huge tapes and big machines takes the tapes. Were a two inch states. Usually and they weighed about twenty five pounds. Each one would only lasts for seventeen minutes. So if you're a musician recording album and let's say you re recorded you could have a and then you may have three of these posts home. Sometimes they have a he flight case all of these tapes and they were fragile and you could put them in magnify because that affected the recordings so that what happened in the early days digital that became hard drives and as you rightly said that was fragile. Again you'd have to have like a a one gig. Hard-right was like this extraordinary thing. That cost like six thousand bucks for where. Where'd you take the industry what you deal with that. So what happened was we got really interested in something called track based operations over tcp ip. Not that we would you get rid of the of the tapes and use an application. We developed something. I i with another guy. Formed a company go rocket network. We built something digital delivery which is now part of average cloud collaboration just winding through a nine year period of light status lunacy francisco cisco i learned a lot about the the silicon valley spot pull allen and cisco raised about fifty million dollars and we sold the company to avid avid make digit signed and the avid editing sleet. Everybody was promoted and the technology became integrated into into the online. So interesting the going from being in a by way. You're doing direct marketing to consumers directly to being in a company where you are selling product to other companies Sort of beating beat the b. Toby thanks got to our mantha night. When avid bought my company. I ended up working at and prior to them. I never really had a desk job. I was the bus company. So i could work my own schedule. Do my own as long as you know we got things done it was. It was the way. I used to walk what i was looking at. I guess i had to work in an office. I and i am not good if i have to have a ten hours every day. This don't belong in the authors there. Well craig's generally right. I'm interesting i i. I've discovered that. I'm sort of equally left and right brained creative. Analogical develop iraq. You take kinda guy so it was it was. That was the problem. Like i was sitting in having to get stuff done on demand. How enough now right now on the productivity sound science discovered why you were so i was like well. How do i do kind of music. That will help me kind of get on with what i'm doing and it turned out. No no now if you well. Here's the thing if you play music that you like if you play music that's entertaining. She's like anything from dog to county if you want to play if you like it is engaging on. It's gonna distract you you blocking out. The sam's shore and now you've used substitute one problem from that led me to folks will which is this music service which has a library music. The sperry it's all about neuroscience the way that the playland bilton designed and this is music that is proven to help you folks on your to do stuff so that's super interesting. I'm assuming that there's a lot more complexity to it. Then i mean you use the word neuroscience. And i'm pretty sure most people just they may have an idea of what it is but can't define it and i was on your lincoln and i see that you've got a handful of technical audio patterns. Do any of those are any of those incorporated into focus will s so. Could you tell me like these. Some sort of utility patents. Assuming they're not designed patents. Utility is product And i'm the neuroscience part of what we do is to do with the way that your non conscious attention to think about this to sites of your brain all humans brains the conscious attention. Which is me talking to you. Now dylan loesch at. But i'm doing my hearing is is my is mostly. My hearing is might non conscious attention of what my non.

The Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast
"seventeen minutes" Discussed on The Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast
"See on the season of hard knocks. You didn't see rex ryan slapping some rookie. That made the chech- team. So yeah i get what you're saying. I mean i it's it's par obviously partly entertainment and we don't know if it was scripted moment or not but that wasn't even if it was scripted it was a stiff slab and i would. I rewound it to see if andy flinch didn't so i don't know if he saw that coming because it's really hard i think it's just human nature. It's really hard not to flinch a little. Give it away. if you're about to be slapped. I'm just surprised. He didn't start like bumping all over the place. Like mad for vince mcmahon. That's what you do. Well that's another thing. I didn't like that. He took the. I like the flat for the reasons i said. And then i didn't like that. He took the stunner and like was able to walk away. And i know he's a pro wrestler and all that but that's a finishing hold and the stunner sadly has turned into comedy. I mean it's basically the kolber now and and it has been since for over ten years and and it's you know it's like oh this is good for a little pop and i think i mean i i love steve austin's philosophy on wrestling and i agree with One there's a chapter in his book. That i think is just. The guy is just absolutely what everybody should read. Who's in the promoting every day if they wanted to know the basic macro formula that works that you can stick to but i don't like what he's done with stunner compromise. I think he probably realizes it. But i just don't think stacy keebler should be. I think stacy cabo should still be in the neckbrace church you know. I mean if if if she gets a starter and it was stupid. There was no reason to do it was a it was just a completely just made a joke out of the move that she did the move in that she didn't die you know storyline why she and so i. I don't like that and he was able to get up from that either. And i always. He's decided i'm not a wrestler anymore. And it's just daljit but i don't know i just i just don't think if we're gonna take randy orton move seriously and other people's finish your seriously. We can't have a finisher that used to knock people out in turn that into of a comedy spot. Well i just wanted to know why. I'm supposed to be excited about steve austin hosting raw next week when i saw his entire act this week with the lone exception of giving this donor to. Vince mcmahon well and that goes to what i'm saying well let's we'll we'll start in on calls here in a second. 'cause we'll we can continue this in our vip after show But i the inefficiency of saying hey wrestling for years on raw. Let's wrestle and a half hour Oh and by the way at the very end of the show next week. It's three hours in case you know we're just going to tell you right now. And it's an all star show and also it's like at the very end of the show and then you know we don't even get me started on promoting the pay per view. They're there so you know. I mean it's like you can save pro or con on the obama. Press conference gets for a little bit. Better r truth interacting with obama. At least that's not. Just you know stupid. Comedy like the first segment was where it was just fake reporters where they're trying to be kimmel and it's like you know you're you're not just promote wrestling. You're not comedy writers. You wanna be comedy writers job and go work for comedy. A sketch comedy show But at least last night's get our truth is part of it so you could say well you know we got screen time with the president and and that sort of thing but to me. It's if you take if you take that segment away and instead you dedicated to promoting something next week or the next pay per view not the name of the pay per view not the theme but actual matches and actual back story. I think you just get a lot more mileage. You get a lot more revenue you get the fans more interested in the product. I don't think in general. Those capital punishments gets their obsession with this whole we're in. Dc thing is worth the time they're putting into it and not at all absolutely not and i'm surprised they haven't even made the they haven't even tried to tie it in with father's day. I mean that that show airs on father's day and You know there's watch the show a bad moments or anything. It's all about washington dc. You're right well anyway. This is for. We just did seventeen minutes of a glimpse into what we do on the vip after show so if people want to hear a stock for another Fifteen twenty thirty minutes afterwards become members or members of our sites. And we'll give you details on that as the show progresses big ours. It's mike mcmahon from all elite after show every week andrew so check and i breakdown. Aew on our free vw torch. Podcast we've been doing this show since two thousand and sixteen that's right. We're on our fifth year when we started the show back then we were talking just impact wrestling it. We still talk.

Dunc'd On Basketball Podcast
"seventeen minutes" Discussed on Dunc'd On Basketball Podcast
"That circumstance and maybe you can be a little bit more cautious a little more. Judicious with those guys but boone have those points. He doesn't have that luxury anymore. And so that was. I thought that was a significant problem. Yes blaming him for the stars playing way less than the nets guys. The guys went really hard you know if they played a lot of bits they burn the candles there on pace to play thirty nine exactly so that part that part of it. I'm not. I'm not gonna throw any any dirt on boone's but the other guys. I think it's totally deserved. And part of that. I mean he had those quotes. I mocked afterwards about. We have a deep bench. Play these guys don't you. You do not have any bench. They didn't have deep bench before divas. So bobby portis has not has not proven himself to be a playoff player against high level. Opposition jeff teague should not be on the floor in a playoff in a competitive playoff minute at all or kyrie kyrie just completely rocked him in isolation anytime again mitch mcconnell and we'll see what forbes i mean yeah forbes is going to hit more of a shots and and and he got attacked a couple of times defensively. I thought he did a better job than and then it and competent. I think he'll be he'll be okay but the idea that those players need to be played or that they have somehow it. No yes you beat. The ever loving stuffing out of the miami heat. This is not the miami heat. Even without james harden the brooklyn nets are an absolute bear and thinking that you need to end this. Why am relying on putin holes or quotes because you you think that that illuminates his thought process. And when when it bears out with what we saw in this game and have seen previously. And if they're going to rely heavily on inferior players not that doesn't mean they're definitively going to lose the series or anything silly like that. I mean i would favor the bucks to win this series knowing what we know right now assuming hardness basically out but to use an old danny green phrase it lets them off the hook like you're making life easier on brooklyn in various specific ways and that is a potential problem now. It doesn't doesn't guarantee defeat anything silly like that but it makes victory more difficult and then again the combinations is well you said it but having both lopez than yanez off the four like you can't stop the brooklyn nets with both of those guys off to easily rim protectors also and yes. They played really well together. I thought there were some points when yonathan broke out there like that created real trouble for brooklyn because they would like you know. Bb navigating one. In the honest honest. Got gotta deflections blah. He had to credit for two blocks in this game but having the both of them is not as valuable as having one of them on the floor at all times so obviously there are a few things that i think both teams they can clean up and some things that are just gonna crew generally to the bucks advantage once again the three point shooting and and the bucks are going to have games probably where they shoot forty five percent from three in this series and in those games. It's going to be very difficult for the brooklyn nets to keep up. You think obviously the minutes. The fatigue level particularly given the amount that kevin durant had to battle physically in this game. You just wonder how much how long in this series he. I mean when he was going after what he was trying to defend brook lopez on when the when the bucks were on the defensive glass. And then you've got coming down the other way and trying to take a shot dead so much work to do. Yeah and katie. Potentially getting in foul trouble is something that could happen as well. The bucks had fourteen turnovers. I don't think they are going to turn the ball over that many times although janas has been extremely turnover prone in his bad playoff games. Thousand that is just a big part of his gonna talk about the key stretch as wall. Where katie really just gave it to janas at the end of the third quarter where the nets built their lead and basically ended the game. Only eight turnovers for the nets and they do a lotta isolating now they do when you send help or they get into lane they do do a great job moving the ball and setting up three pointers. That's probably an underrated aspect of this team. But another thing. I thought was fascinating in this game was transition and the box. Actually were had a very very high percentage of their possessions in transition and they were just absolutely terrible at converting whether it was turnovers bucks always run. But they're actually not that efficient of a transition team historically in part because they run for threes a lot. And obviously when you're missing your threes that makes your transition stats. Look pretty bad. And this was exceedingly fast game to and maybe that's part of the thing with bruno's with his guys more in the first half because he really rusted guys were in the first half against played. Seventeen minutes the first half and that they were going to outlast the nets but unfortunately there was no last. Five minutes of the game that mattered for them to outlast them in but And i think actually playing faster in this game at least i don't know this will continue was better for the nets because they hit threes and they got more plays in transition. The bucks defense is so good at protecting the rim so the nets getting to the basket could occur more in transition. Just they couldn't load their defense much. And then i thought also that the bucks in the first half particularly when they were getting pretty good shots less in the second half that they really let the nets off the hook with some early res bad threes like probably if they took eighteen threes in the first half i would say maybe like seven or eight of those were just like feet not that quick release and that's how they play. They wanna play fast. I get it but against this team. I think that you can work for something better And so that's something to consider as well. I do think though there's some some more things that the nets can do to create advantages against the box and one of those things. Is they really run that much. Pick and roll at brook lopez or bobby portis with katie and kept report us. He gets out on the floor and double teams and usually. He's out there with a group that can't really not some of their best athletes. They can't really fly around that much. So anytime if you're going to get double team anytime you run a pick and roll of bobby portis like that's pretty good. Do more of that now. You can work the ball. Run in your main guys. Don't have to work that hard on those possessions to greet an advantage and then brook lopez's obviously as he's not leaving the paint for any reason. Basically at one point they tried to get him further on the floor but not much of that so k..

Late Night Parents
"seventeen minutes" Discussed on Late Night Parents
"Of the day really crazy so what it's crazy. I'm looking at anybody got a better. I'm crazy that shane only win. In the chat has a a better answer. So then i smoke system created bastiat and no one gives a crap. So maybe we can diagnose ourselves as crazy but maybe it's a little harder to do with other people. We're gonna table that because got seventeen minutes. Maybe two more topics to get you through Just.

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Louisiana Police Deny Black Man Who Died in Custody Was Alone for 48 Minutes
"Officials in Shreveport Louisiana a refuting claims that officers denied medical care to a black man who died in police custody in twenty twenty the family of Tommy McLaughlin junior filed a federal lawsuit in connection with his death they allege he spent forty eight minutes in a patrol car alone without medical attention the cloth and had three encounters with police on April fifth twenty twenty the day he died the lawsuit faults officers for missing signs of a mental condition known as excited delirium syndrome police admit using a taser pepper spray and a baton but they say that they were needed to subdue him lawyers representing the police officer say there's evidence they requested medical assistance and that help arrived within seventeen minutes I'm Jackie Quinn

The RCWR Show with Lee Sanders
"seventeen minutes" Discussed on The RCWR Show with Lee Sanders
"Has been flying so if you type in this role. Rc wr show. One of the first videos you'll see is The big the big daddy aka king mabel ak this rod did it forty-three most underrated remembered. And i talked about him for like seventeen minutes. The next clip that you see is Title cassandra frazier widow of this era sues. Wwe details on a gold digger. It's a ten minute clip now and this is from six years ago so let me set this up properly so i remember first hearing about the self that was going on. We're casandra frazier You know and how wasn't trying to help the funeral expenses. And all this other shit and i remember being very upset about all this and i. I just remember reaching out to her privacy. And i had said. Hey look i'm so sorry to hear what. Wwe is doing in vain. I i actually liked to try. And and you know really provide you a platform where it's not behind a paywall from podcast. You know in ain't no. Hey you gotta pay to hear this You know you could come on my show. Unfiltered filtered uncensored You know speak your piece in everything and you know. I told her i said look i'm well connected to a lot of folks in the In the Wrestling website business. And everything you know. It'll pick up the traction nettie needs. And but you. It's ewing your home words. Okay and i just remember You know really trying to beat her nerve. And i was also Talking to her about trying to set up a also trying to see about setting up like a gofundme year or something like that. Try to get the ball rolling on it. You know i. I was like holy shit. I was willing to do for her. You really try to help around in her. So one of the first things She says to me basically is You know i'm not gonna waste my time without being paid. you know. She says she's you gotta forgive me. It's been like six years right. But i'm pretty sure like out of one hundred percent abou- about eighty percent about that accurate. That's pretty much how it had went like she wanted money. You know to be pay forty interview in audit and in i. I remember saying to her. I said wow. I said you know I don't know how how i danced around. Did didn't blast route or anything like that But i just kind of remember saying something along the lines of you know you know. Hey i you can't afford to pay you for you know for however much i'll now is coming back to me now. Yes she says something about chip unless you wanted to be paid For her time. And yes along the lines of like you know. I don't have money to be paying. You what i really wanted to say. Is you know hayward we're trying to create a great big positive domino effect so that you know good press outta and i remember you know when i kinda politely put her down about trying to.

Up Gunners NG
"seventeen minutes" Discussed on Up Gunners NG
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Sprinkled with Hope
"seventeen minutes" Discussed on Sprinkled with Hope
"It's like i get this email. Kill the contract and i'm answering this email. In the morning of christmas. I got young kids and they almost ruined christmas because they could hear me doing stuff wink. Listen this and i'm like what am i doing it as just all those repetitive days of hair being on fire joy my life but at the same time i go. Gosh this is crazy. Like i. Own my. I own the time. If i'm having problems with this so that i started asking everybody was the ceo. Schoolteacher like yeah. I can't focus. Like i got all this stuff and then at the end of the day at like felt like i was running hundred miles an hour and getting focused on the busy not too big. It's so that's probably went down the path of doing a basically turning a two year project just a test all this stuff to figure out what works. What does it and then put in the book. That's awesome that's great. And i love the idea of focusing in on what it is. That's important or what is that you really want to accomplish right and focus on the right thing And so i love that that idea of just refocusing and where. It's a project right. It wasn't just a one and done kind of thing or overnight thing. Can you talk about that a little bit more and like how you you know. What things did you use to help kind of refocus either yourself or your business or or whatever. It was to to get to that focus project. Yeah i mean i. The reason was two years because the first year i failed five times I would figure out what's that big rock that has to be there and for most of us out there probably relates. I gotta make sure one things under control to afford the ability to kind of do this test. And so that one thing was i needed to be booked speaking like that was the main core of our business and so i go okay. Normally the speeches come coming organically like they reach out to you and so i was like i never really focused on quote unquote sales in. So what if. I just focused got me excited. I go what if i just spent a half hour focused on sales. Let's ratchet up two hours. I took it back to half are just because i knew people read. The book could probably afford a half hour. But i i'm like what if i spent two hours on sales. What would happen in that month and sure enough. You go back to old habits and so little. The first time i did it is. I spent seventeen minutes for the month. I'm supposed to spend two hours a day but poll was to focus on the Not the important. It's literally that happened five times and then finally something as i said enough is enough. This is it. Let's make it click. Let's do a half hour. And then i did that..

The Masters: Fore Please! Now Driving...
Hideki Matsuyama has four-shot lead going into Sunday’s Masters final round
"Three here. At the eighty fifth masters is in the books. And what a day for high decky matsuyama. He entered the day at four under par and after shooting thirty on the second. Nine saturday leaves as the leader of the masters heading into sunday's final round matsuyama the two thousand eleven low amateur here at the masters. He's the first player from japan to ever hold the lead at the masters after any round he shot a seven under par sixty five to supplant justin rose on the leaderboard rose made save after save after save on second nine to card an even par seventy two. He enters sunday four shots back of matsuyama tied at seven under with zander. Shafi markley shman and will zella taurus. The tournament was delayed by weather for one hour and seventeen minutes when the final pairing was on the seventh green when play resumed at five fifteen pm eastern time the change in pace on the greens stymied rose and zella taurus and justin thomas while matsuyama was a force after his round. Matsuyama said before the horn. Blue for weather. I didn't hit a good drive but after the restart i hit practically every shot. Exactly how i wanted to during the hour break. Matsuyama said he sat in his car and checked his cellphone. He said it's a new experience being the leader going into the final round of a major. And all he can do is relax and what he plans to do is relaxed as much as possible. Saturday night. Prepare will and do his. Very best on sunday

Never Ninety Nine
"seventeen minutes" Discussed on Never Ninety Nine
"Know i think he knows how much i talk about him. He's like i it. S one of the thing that leg. I mean if it's fair to say that causes him anxiety is whenever people meet him. They're like oh. My god heard so much about you. He's like oh god for the podcast just in my life. I just talk about sam lot. What's what i mean. He is a huge chunk of my life. This should be reciprocal. You'll also kind of the way you want to say you know. He's around a smaller group of people than i am because he works with the same people so you know and i've met these people. He works with the most part Like some of the key players and But i'll talk about sam to a stranger. That's beautiful man. Have you met my husband. have you seen. His face is very handsome. Gas beautiful beautiful ship was supposed to be religious. Rose to be one hundred hundred. Yeah so it's been good kind of blew mine because like growing up fifty fifty. Let's a compromise. That means you get half of goodness. Yeah we should all in all in. Yeah sometimes somebody needs all in for three months or whatever that you need all in for three. I'm making that up for a month. Whatever it is never fifty fifty. It's like a one hundred hundred at the same time. I'm in yeah fully in then sometimes you but it sucks. Wouldn't all in fifty. Yeah you know what i mean but supposed to be one hundred hundred read learned. That was like way more sense. I like that much better than old compromise my show that's like no no compromises thing but if you compromise everything. Fifty fifty compromise on like. Hey i want steak dinner hair trampling okay. If you base your relationship or marriage is is is fifty fifty than like it. Sucks like it's half good. Yeah you and me because you not have your half of your self is not there. Represented one hundred one hundred. It is fun to like having that relationship. Go give her that book. I made you read this. Read that one. That's where it came from. bom book. redbook redbook read it right before bed for the morning of shift. Be like fuck. I gotta read this pickle. Rick me and my kids seven so i watched board. But i can't stop seeing route. Larry yeah he's like dad. What's pickle rick. I give him the the. The jury diversion of pickle. Rick and it's there's a i mean. Do you feel like rick. And morty are kind of of Just their visual. It's obviously back to the future. Yes that's amazing. Yeah yeah except for they shit on time. Travel injured dimensional trial. It's funny if you want. Rick shits on time show. Yeah inter dimensional. 'cause i mean good anyways because you create loopholes but he makes fun of time travel on it which makes it even funnier kind of base off of that. Yeah visually look like my seven year. Old girl walks wrong if you like. He's never seen a brick and mortar. You gave him the disney version of. There's a lot of things that he i mean. I know you keep his like visual very age appropriate. Which is smart. I mean these seven-man be seven. Don't be fourteen my my niece. Well yeah we were talking about harry potter because that was what we did we had fun lady night on friday and then dudes came on saturday dudes and we had poker and all the comes. You know truthfully. We didn't really play much. While we were actually in laundry we took photos and drank and danced. The though all the next day was poker and Spades and just tell you just tell me that you guys got laundry on a play chess. Just lie lied. I lied to you won the game. I'm the queen's game it also you realize how dope of an idea that is and you're like yeah. I brought my chessboard. Wanted to voters all be. That's fair. I mean that's the whole point of that was leaked. That's the point and we like we all got a late start. It was like seven eight nine o'clock and then we all kind of got ready. I don't know if you've ever gotten ready with a group of gals. It's time consuming. And then i'm kind of a coordinator. And then i also had my friend maggie who is like when we taking some fucking pictures. I was like about on the bed girl. I'll take a picture and pin right now. It only takes me like seventeen minutes. I took maybe ninety percent of everyone's photos that's awesome. And then i had take mine was fun leader. Tom legit party But we took mattresses down from a and put them in the living room. And i put my tapestries over them so to set the scene. Whenever people came in you know i got all kinds of shit. We had two car loads of stuff of stuff lights and blankets and Flowers and food and stuff to create more of an ambiance. I brought my own fun lights. And i have this laser thing not puts lasers We had a fire going ahead on my flowers around the fireplace. Had my sword. My friend maggie again. This huge cat. She's fucking crazy lights neo flowers and my sword like a normal thing a wind as well. 'cause i didn't know what people wanted to use as props. Oh had i just brought anything. That was fun. Had a bunch of mass. Have you have a wand. And then i have sam. Has this really cool blue fox leather face mask. That's really nicely made. So i bought that and then kelly with a b. She gave this like cat bat with purple rhinestones. I have that But we brought to of their mattresses from stairs so that we cozy spots all over the place because there was a couch. Djing for lounging. There was a couch. there was a kind of a bigger. It was a single seat but it was like a little less than two of these cushions so it was enough for two people to sit in and then another kind of long chair. And then we brought the two mattresses so we had the couch a coffee table and then a mattress and the fireplace and then another mattress people are able to like lounge around and some people are watching harry potter The were in the other room playing poker in spades and we were calling the same area. But i'm gonna books as you get looks. Not let's see. I got five. Sorry i got. I got five bucks for that one spades was fun i haven't played spades in a long time. It's kind of a ghetto. Gay man we got some ghetto. Ghetto raised friends. Have you played tunc. I've played tong. I don't really remember the rules. But i've played. I've played like for real hood Her hood so if you play tong that we can. We can hang out pretty good talk. That's a good one space was fun. Poker was fun bullshitter. And i'll like..

Lost in Translationmon - A Digimon Podcast
"seventeen minutes" Discussed on Lost in Translationmon - A Digimon Podcast
"That and we certainly have a long conversation while touchy is surrounded by by bugs. Going to hate no series. Leave me behind. i'm seriously proud of you. Know really this is important. You need to know this. Yeah long conversation between the fat that that was very cute. Little footage of taichi. Battling anything before we just stopped combat to have this conversation that i said physics into seventeen minutes left kosher. Said we've got twenty minutes last. Time is ever maybe evolution's equator. The oakland won evolution. Everyone else's evolutions real time. But the i don't know quicker in real life times anyway time time. On sept any other lines are tired of times. Stop it like third or fourth time. We've done it and suck not is truly speed. Never megamall this time. It was no or lot modern this episode so it was not very good. That is true a lot one being there is like a sign of a good plot and so as a plot plot. One hasn't shown up yet. Just how subplot one. Time me too. Think portland shows up once in the original only. Yeah i liked. And i liked the plot anyway speaking of characters that we like family. He's mullah akin to a low line the struck by lightning and coming down the made to get one even flinched real. Every episode gruden on burst into flames and seora is fine so i'm fine with being electrocuted. And shrugging it off just shy of bertram of being hit by lightning and just doing nothing we had like. Do you like everyone. Attack it into middle graham on wall tied. She was riding metal game against the all shot into the mouth while ty was there and he just went gras. I apologize. I little down this week more than maybe the episode deserves but god this week sucked and sometimes it be that way this week the week this week and the episode. Yeah yeah the rest of my life has been terrible this week and also did you was only okay. Yeah but. I hope that you're going to pick a character that's Character and not list concept as written who's best rainforest to pick it. No i think by law we onto favorite characters. Yeah sure okay. Mine was kosher. Roy because it costs was tied. She had no character. End kosher actually had a character and also floated through spicing galaxy brian. So i'm just going to pick kosher av. Do you know who you were picking. Quinn's pick i. i can't look quaint. I guess tale mon for being the best animated and kind of snarky and acknowledging that the that that would just talking about random things through to chekhov's gun evolutions again. Yeah and also why tell one always like consistently the best animated because his and we don't have to animate truth here this way but you think. Ugh amman is easy to draw. It is also just one character. Doesn't need any.

Pantheon
"seventeen minutes" Discussed on Pantheon
"There's shit on information about this song. I can't bring myself to read it but it's a lot. oh anyway. I was living for a summer in wildwood new jersey. I was quite young and I i was living in a house with some other folks. And i was with my mom and some other people who i didn't know 'cause this type of situation my mom what often gets us into lover and She would stop somewhere in town there and she'd go to work and i was left in the care of this group of feral children who were a bit older than me. But they knew their way around the underbelly of wildwood new jersey. They had little gigs on the boardwalk. You know they. They knew their way around. And so i was just hanging along with them and my primary means of transportation down in wildwood new jersey. I wish i could remember exactly what year this was. I don't know that Oh but i can tell you. It was between first and second grade so however remember remember that so young well i remember because is the only reason i remember that i was there during that summer. And then it came to an unexpected end. My my sort of Exit from wildwood came a bit on expensively. And i'm and i moved. Oh okay i think i know you're it was. This is all coming together. I was gonna say. I knew because i came and moved to the house here. This house that. I live in now And it was before. I started second grade so right after that. I started second grade. And i know that my grandparents bought this house in nineteen eighty-five so i'm gonna place it at nine hundred eighty five because they had just was what. It was my first school year living in this house. So i believe we're nineteen eighty-five jerry. Jesus way back machine is or or wait wait sing. would that must have been not yet we. We know what we could tell. There were older because we're sitting here with that story could have ended a minute ago. Yeah so wait a minute. Wait a minute. It was nineteen eighty four Four no you just had to get the did the year. And i don't know if it really means he's relevant tim anyone but me. It was nine hundred eighty five because i am all fucked. Okay my primary means of transportation was a bicycle. That had no seat. Oh no right. So that meant i was standing up the whole time because if i were to sit down the bike seat post that holds up. The seat would have gone directly into my buddy and into my body. That would have been a situation. Did this happen to you had to leave. While to my to my recollection. I didn't have an incident with stolen. Usually that means like stole. I suppose people will take their seat so steals their blake. And if there's no seat there was no seat so you have a stolen. So that whole summer while i was riding around. I had a little a little baby boom box because as a kid in the eighties i always had like it was me and my boombox and fuck you and So as i was riding around. I would have this. Little boombox. Stuck on the handlebars and i had a cassette. It was like just a you know whatever a long form cassette and on one side of it cassette was new edition a group featuring bobby brown as a child survived a gunfight ninety five and to my memory i didn't spend much time listening to new addition because on the other side of it was queen sheer heart attack the whole album on the one side and i listened to the shit out of it I listened the shit out of out of it. Listen to shit out of that killer. Queen didn't do this sound before. Finish story nineteen eighty five. Okay five this could have been killed okay. So summer of eighty five. So i'm left in the care of these kids and and i don't have a whole lot of very specific memories but one that i have. Is that one of the kids. The primary girl there was a girl who was the oldest amongst us. Who was i wanna say. Thirteen babies and then there was a boy. I don't remember his name. The girl's name was angel. Okay i had. It might've been my. I like in person crush. I think i ever had was on this angel. And then the boy. I don't remember his name. He was a bit older than me. But not as old as her. He was probably around. I don't know ten or something how was i. I don't know let's make about for seventeen minutes. Young man he would have been a about. Seventy seven born seventy eight seventy eight younger than seven or yet. You're seventy eight okay. So i'm seven seven years old in nineteen eighty-five with a scene. Mineta with a blade with that seat. Anyway he's listening to the out of shit you now. We would go around on the boardwalk and we would have where they came from. I don't know but we these Wrist bands to slap bracelets. No it was like some sort of printed wristband. They gave us access to anything. We wanted on the boardwalk. It was just sort of all day pass. Or whatever and so i would just follow these kids around and they'd be like they're showing me this and that and doing whatever says and there was dracula's castle right. This this feature was a boat. Ride that you would go through. This scary thing or scary shit would happen the haunted house type situation and so we would just go through there. We ride the boat and sometimes we just walked through it. We kinda just took the run of the whole fucking boardwalk. And i remember very very clearly. This is so vivid. It probably formed so much about me to this day. We're going through. And one of scare features in dracula's castle was a was Like an animatronic but that sounds to advance for what it really was. It was uncomfortable. Donald is a high traffic also. This woman jumps out at you. She's a vampire. She's a blond haired vampire with the white dress and like blood coming out of her mouth you know. And this isn't a real person you'll take a mannequin. But she. she had a heaving chest like she was just. I don't know that's the best way to describe it. What does this tenement fuster. The great song come on jay folks are notice. Listen when this motherfucker kicks in. Oh.

Pantheon
"seventeen minutes" Discussed on Pantheon
"End. Polio still ruled the roost. Though as far singles are concerned at this talk. These guys add to avoid that shit garage. Carey's fantasy zoo keeps coming up. I would like to listen to that. We're going to look at her back in the day. God damn to ninety five mile. i can't you maximize job beautiful. Oh yeah that that phase okay and up at my favorite. Not my favorite mariah. But honestly if i may. I don't know for sure but i'm kind of into real old school. Like debut mariah carey the natural curly hair Real subtle pretty look. I liked that as married with tommy mottola. She eventually got with. Tommy mottola dead infection. A chapter of accident away this sure. Don't it's terrible though. Go look up then infection. That original album like vision of love Mariah carey my shit i. Sometimes i think i think toni. Braxton is terribly underrated. And when i think of that era toni. Braxton came out literally for years. After that when i think of voices like there's only a couple of songs that made me feel something. Visual love was like that that use bumps and on break my heart. What was the one. I'm putting my heart by toni. Braxton into a tizzy. there's something about that song so sincere you know. What was the other america or on. Utah someday zombies. That was the original. Big vision of love was first but it didn't really catch fire someday. Was kind of a big hit for her. I think she'd do us only thirty bastard. Yeah i believe a she got. She got jay on a song. Jay z on a jam or to coming into the final track. Here number. Thirteen transcending is seventeen minutes long. Nineteen minutes it says. A lot of bands will do that..

BaKChat
"seventeen minutes" Discussed on BaKChat
"Could be late could be late. Could you just never know you could be pool. Yeah right kinda find them. People could guess gateway date weights and we just did one and i was particularly really cute. So you guessed the date the weight and the time and then whoever's closest on all three lectures that like a pool for that's kill you can get like some and i feel like you could get so many people in alabama actually baby shower. All the money just goes to you and plug. It slipped between you the winter. Oh right okay. Yeah so it's like little razor to right right lil fundraiser for the little gambling and a little gambler who doesn't like gambling. That's fun texas. Hold on i like it. I like it. The texas holdem has got to know when to hold them down. Melinda's we could sing that song. The gambler of ob close no one to walk away. No wonder run just waited. I love it. You know what didn't write itself into our intro. Whether fixed sponsors this is what happens when you sit back and you're like free wheel it and somehow i have the no patent in front of me and seventeen minutes in a good idea and then i just glanced over and very thankful at how segues we are because i think if there were segue awards for the last half decade. Yeah we would win. I think so. How can you imagine. Quit onboard for the best segue. I would love to hear like a a a compilation of all of the backchat. The best backchat segues a high. We could probably make that happen. I know but it seems like a lot of word low. We're not doing that. So i'm just going to manifest this throat to the university we'll be looking at some point for a backchat interns. We will be. I don't think we've said this allow. i don't know if i can't remember thrown out there but the point where we just need it..

Something Who
"seventeen minutes" Discussed on Something Who
"With a moment you know ordinary life that that was quite as a negative return with but you could have had a situation where ryan went back and was really sort of heartened by his reconnection his people and liking his home life and appreciating the differences and that tug of staying at home would have been really nice. I'm not gonna say show. Don't tell but i did. I did feel badly again. I did feel he was very under served in this wound. That saying that made me think about that. That particular with him that don't exist feels like well. The vine has of jetties first series. Was we had violence issues. Were being addressed to some extent in his issues with his dad so Came to a conclusion is now. He's being but it's again. It's solidity of the voting and so it doesn't feel like i'm sure there's some toys necessities an actor from other things so you've never felt that he carries that with a We've got the bush. He felt okay. Grinds paints stuff. It's kind he manages to convey is even when he's not being given a great deal of stuff in the script on wondering whether it wasn't available whether whether badly because these being pulled in ten directions at once where they just wasn't outed read that to do that was just too much stuff. Something interesting in that the character ryan. He's supposed to be dyspraxia. His big thing. I'm elements of that through series eleven twelve when we remember right at the end of that was when we first saw him. And he's guesses lamenting this a bit like an initial scene. But it's not sort of highlighted in story itself. You might have thought perhaps the either there might be a big sort of. He's either lend delivered his dyspraxia or something. In the course of the story that comes to climate. Is we sort of. Forget for the for the seventy minutes of the story that that was ever an issue and then it's only highlights of getting this sort of too many. That was just for the seventeen minutes of this story that it was forgotten. There's been forgotten since two series one and rolled back as as a ostentatious cold back Designed to make you think always this flashback or still now but which i think is shameless considering how is being completely brushing the topics ever since we had the scene where he was playing basketball in flashback. Yes wouldn't make the hoop and then. He had a perfectly basketball sized thing that he had put in basketball. Logan the log. One of us has a false memory. Underneath the cyberman episode had to he had to do a basketball sized into a who is a cyberman face. Shake take it back. I sit correction but the risk of getting too serious. I don't know anything about dyspraxia presumably. This isn't something that just try harder at noon No i mean what is the story is that he overcomes it despite it. I mean if it was dyslexia role depression oil or any other kind of impairment. Surely it should be that he can succeed despite it wrong have exert..

Daily Pop
"seventeen minutes" Discussed on Daily Pop
"Public sex scandal he was in. Could you ever be the woman to trust this man again. I've been thinking about this for the last two weeks. Because i'm eating a dead documentary like no one's business been on my mind the whole time. I think when somebody goes through something this public in this disastrous and america has turned on them and they had to rebuild it back from nothing. If you're dating egomaniac and a lot of people are ego maniac. And i'm not saying in a bad way. They just let their eagle lead their lives. They are too afraid to lose that love and adoration again one and the second thing is you. Don't need that nosy as bff. That's at private investigator. Because you have america everyone is watching this man and everyone is waiting for him to mess up again if you knew you had that backing of three hundred sixty billion people and all those camera phones be like yes. Let's do it. Because i know you will not screw this up again. I think people go through different phases in their lives tiger woods when he was going through what he was going through years ago doesn't mean he's still that person hasn't grown up or at had some experiences that have changed his perspective. Like i think people go through bad times and when you're operating at that level of success and that level of perfection. At all times most of us would crack. Most of us would have a hard time. And then you might not in seventeen minutes. I wouldn't cremate in seventy mid through some heart staff golfer higher world every single move. You make like you know. He's a human being at the end of the day. So i do think pro and change. Well it looks like it's working out. i mean.

Fun Time Horror Show
"seventeen minutes" Discussed on Fun Time Horror Show
"Oh he does cool called kill dozer. I wonder if that shits about click play and you did my fucking story brew. Yeah actually you know we talk. Everybody talks were like hey podcast that nobody listens to guys getting into a story about kill dozer fuck i better stop him in now hartfield. No i totally believe in too because it does sound like you guys took about ten minutes to put it together so that makes sense. I am making a lot of jokes. I enjoy your podcast man. I appreciate it. I really do. I really have literally nothing else to do. But listen to podcast. I mean even literally can't find anything else to listen to. If i if i listened to all the other podcasts. Yeah all of them yes. You're literally everyone. I really enjoy your show. We have like three or four people that fill the exact same way. yeah now. i'll jokes aside. It's good things man will again. Your podcast on kill dozer was like two hours. Yeah it's it's twenty. Two minutes was penny facts. Yeah yeah that's that's standard. Approximately seventeen minutes was of. If i remember correctly actually no. I don't remember anything about the show.

Snarf Talk
"seventeen minutes" Discussed on Snarf Talk
"Yes that makes sense or not necessarily homo sapiens. But you know how like at one time there neanderthals and homo sapiens. Right and they could crossbreed. Yeah it'd be the same. Okay that makes sense. Yeah gosh i get it. So homo sapiens might be the man homo neanderthals or whatever would be like homo erectus. There was a bunch of those. Yeah yeah yeah early humans. And they're all live at the same time they were. There was a point in time where several of them lived at the same time. Yes yeah okay. I'll go with them. They're all derived from a common ancestor. Now in the lord of the rings mythos they were not derived from common ancestors created by god right so i get it. I like that. That's all i got a re. We're not doing any news now because we're at two hours and seventeen minutes we gotta go. It is the end of one ten. Yeah in like a lion out like a lamb. Yes it is so for snarf talk. This week i've been chris..

Feedback with EarBuds
Creativity from Unexpected Places Week
"About those episodes. Will then talk a little bit about what's new on the ear buds blog as well as some sponsor information. First up. Are, ear buds podcast collective recommendations. This week's theme comes to us from Hannah Kiefer and is called creativity from unexpected places. Here's why Hannah chose this theme she writes. Hi My name is Hannah. Kiefer and the theme I chose is creativity from unexpected places. I chose this theme because when I'm credibly stuck sometimes, the best method for me is to choose which seems like a terrible idea and try to create something out of it and with national novel writing month just around the corner maybe somebody else will find some inspiration from listening to these out side the box ideas. Here are the episodes chosen by Hannah for this week's theme along with short descriptions of each one. The first episode of the week comes to us from somebody right this is called an unbreakable Radio Cypher and John Wilkes booth diary in Liverpool. It's twenty five minutes long. Here's the description. A murder in the aftermath of the civil war draws together a long serving five officer and a gentleman rat if you're confused by that tuned into the episode to learn more. The next episode comes to us from everything is alive and is called Lewis can of Cola. It's four minutes long. Here's the description. Lewis is a can of Generic Cola. Is Been on the shelf along while so he's had some time to think. The next episode comes to us from Supernatural Sexuality and is called not your fantasy. It's seventeen minutes long. Here's the description. Dr, seabrook receives a prank call that's more than it seems. Discusses Changing for your partners and talks to a death minitour. Thanks to the relay service. The next episode comes to us from Good Christian Fun and is called Second Service preview thirty minutes to heaven. It's fifty four minutes long. This is an in-between season's episodes. So tune in for some of the favorite moments from previous seasons by the F. Crew. The next episode and last episode of the week comes to us from never seen it and is called Shane Torres has never seen frozen. It's forty nine minutes long. Here's the description.

Talking Mopars
The Adult Toys From Dodge
"This week's project. Car of the week is actually a van and I'm starting to think I should just call this segment. Mo- par project of the week just because. You know I picked more than just cars for the segment. So be ready for that change. I'm trying to be a little bit more diverse with the Mo parts that I choose for this segment because I do like mo parts from all areas and all types of Mo- parts and I think that good moped projects aren't just cars sometimes their trucks, and since I'm on a van kick this week was a van and Let, me say that I actually set out to find van for this week's project. There was just one issue there aren't very many out there. So let's read the ad and then we'll talk some more about vans and why they can make cool projects. The van featured on this edition of Mo- Project of the week was posted on the Mo- part hundred facebook page on Sunday September sixth at nine. AM HERE IS THE AD. Van Three Thousand Nine, hundred, ninety, five, dollars, nineteen seventy five, dodge tradesman shorty three Eighteen v eight auto runs drives and stops pretty well for a forty five year old van. If you've been looking for one of these, this is one to consider not showroom ready. But great start to a street machine serious inquiries only please three, thousand, nine, hundred, ninety, five dollars, or best offer title status is clean. So. This ban is a short wheelbase van, which for these is one hundred, nine inches compared to the longer versions that one, hundred, twenty, seven inches the van that I wanna buy from Stacey is a hundred, twenty, seven inches for wheelbase. So it's longer than my dad's was since my dad's was a like this van the one in this ad is to tone it has a light blue base with a thick. Dark blue striped mid body in a dark blue roof. It has a windshield visor which is very buggy vanish and it has my favorite bubble windows of all time. The PENTASTAR portholes they are super rare and I'd love to hunt down a set for my future van project. But if stacy's van ends up being mind, then I'll just settle for the round portholes unless I can find. Those awesome. Pentastar. Wants this van. Also has a grant wood grain steering wheel, which adds to that nostalgic feeling along with that pop up Sunroof, and it looks like at one point back was done up like seventies custom but right now it's pretty bare, which is great. Because most of the time when you find these vans, the cargo area usually needs to be redone. These old buggy vans had all shag carpet and cabinets put in Old Saints and. Things like that. So chances are if you find one of these, it'll probably need new carpet and things like that. This one actually has a plywood floor and looking around it actually looks like the van was originally read. The good news is that it will be easy to strip the cargo area and get creative to create your own space. I. Like the idea of a modern version of a classic book Van Something. Creative enough that you can go to shows and show it off. But you can also go camping, and if you're the nomad life, you can hit the road and live that van life but it would also be cool to get this thing capable of hauling a race car that way you have a place to store your tools, parts, extra tires, and have a place to stay at the track instead of. A ten I really liked that idea for me I like all those possibilities but the possibility of having a mobile podcast studio when I go to events would be really cool and if I bring merch with me, it would make a great display for the Merch to this thing has a three eighteen. It's running and driving and hey, it stops too. So that's always nice I like projects that you can. Drive home and this thing is you know that type of a project, it even has some pin striping on the hood, which is cool because it's kind of like a throwback. It does need some new wheels and tires and some fifteen by ten on fats in the back and some fifteen by eight in the front would give this thing that groovy raked stance that was so popular with these vans back. In the day I, think that this van is also in desperate need of a front lip spoiler and the fender flares, which you can surprisingly still find if you look hard enough online but all in all, I'd say if you were interested in getting a Boogie van for a project for less than four grant, I think this one is a great candidate I actually did reach out to the seller just to. Feel the water and see what the temperature was like and it sounds like he's pretty firm with not much wiggle room. But he said that thirty five, hundred to the right person would take it home. WanNa know what I offered him. But that's a whole nother story since these vans are hard to find think he's in the ballpark the side doors do have a little damage and there's definitely some work probably needs to be done but overall, it appears to be pretty solid. So if you're looking to get back into fanning and relive your youth or even if you're a rookie banner, this would make a fun project keep on Truckin my friends that was Mo- part project of the week Nomo par left behind. Since we're on the topic of vans. This week's high-performance part belongs to a custom Shorty Dodge van and the two thousand, fifteen movie American ultra and because I suck at explaining movies, I finally come to the realization that from now on I think I'm just GonNa read the Synopsis Straight from Rotten Tomatoes. So here is the synopsis for American Ultra. Tomatoes. American ultra is a fast paced action comedy about Mike Played by Jesse Eisenberg, a seemingly hapless and unmotivated donor who's small town life with his live in girlfriend phoebe played by Kristen Stewart is suddenly turned upside down unbeknownst to him. Mike is actually a highly trained lethal sleeper agent in the blink of an eye as a secret past comes back to haunt him. Mike is Thrust into the middle of deadly government operation and is forced to summon his. Interaction hero in order to survive. Now, where does this sweet Boogie van come in well about seventeen minutes and thirty seconds into the movie Eisenberg's character Mike Meets up with his drug dealer rose played by John Leguizamo to buy illegal fireworks. The show he wants to put on for when he proposes to phoebe Rachel Rolls Up to the meeting spot in one thousand, nine, hundred, ninety, four to nineteen, seventy, six, dodge short van with a wild paint scheme which. To me looks like a vinyl rap, but

News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler
Democrats propose legislation to reform police force
"Oh three steps can be taken right now to combat systemic racism within the nation's police department that's what U. S. senator Patty Murray as saying couples going take Murray made a seventeen minute speech to promote a bill written by her democratic Senate colleagues Kamilla Harris of California and Cory Booker of New Jersey their legislation would among other things reform qualified immunity qualified immunity protects police officers from liability when they commit harm while performing their duties Murray says the bill also would limit when an officer can use deadly force and required deadly force to be used only as a last resort Murray says these changes are not only necessary but long overdue and there's absolutely no reason this body should be able to take up the straightforward vital steps and pass them immediately resistance to these steps those seems inevitable the Seattle police officers guild for example opposed to twenty eighteen ballot measure to require police de escalation training to avoid deadly

WTOP 24 Hour News
SpaceX and NASA gear up, again, for historic launch
"Launch take to NASA and SpaceX hope mother nature will allow for a rocket to carry two astronauts into space this will be the first privately owned and operated human spacecraft to launch from the U. S. the weather is still iffy Air Force meteorologists predicting a fifty percent chance of acceptable weather at launch time after all it's Doug Hurley Hurley and and Bob Bob bacon bacon have have had had breakfast breakfast they'll they'll suit suit up up and and head head out out to to the the launch launch pad pad just just after after noon noon eastern eastern time time there there are are several several go go no no go go points points were were NASA NASA and and SpaceX SpaceX can can scrub scrub Wednesday they called it off just under seventeen minutes before launch

Mac and Gaydos
NASA's SpaceX launch scrubbed due to weather, next chance on Saturday
"The launch of a SpaceX rocket ship with two NASA astronauts on a history making flight into orbit called off today with less than seventeen minutes to go in the countdown because of the danger of lightning at liftoff has been reset for

AP News Radio
Bad weather postpones first launch of NASA astronauts from Florida in nine years
"With less than seventeen minutes to go in the count down the historic launch of a manned space X. rocket ship has been called off at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida the falcon nine rocket and the dragon capsule ready president trump vice president Mike pence and members of the first family arrive to watch the liftoff but stormy skies postponed the launch of the SpaceX rocket ship we are not going to lunch today your goal for five dot one zero zero long script NASA astronauts Robert bank in Douglas Hurley were set to travel to the international space station on a system built by it on musk's firm SpaceX the flight would have marked the first time a private company sent humans into orbit and the first time in nine years the United States launched astronauts from U. S. soil the next potential launch windows are on Saturday and Sunday I'm Jennifer king

AP News Radio
Bad weather postpones first launch of NASA astronauts from Florida in nine years
"With less than seventeen minutes to go in the count down the historic launch of a manned space X. rocket ship has been called off at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida the falcon nine rocket and the dragon capsule ready president trump vice president Mike pence and members of the first family arrive to watch the liftoff but stormy skies postponed the launch of the SpaceX rocket ship we are not going to lunch today your goal for five dot one zero zero long script NASA astronauts Robert bank in Douglas Hurley were set to travel to the international space station on a system built by it on musk's firm SpaceX the flight would have marked the first time a private company sent humans into orbit and the first time in nine years the United States launched astronauts from U. S. soil the next potential launch windows are on Saturday and Sunday I'm Jennifer king

AP News Radio
Bad weather postpones first launch of NASA astronauts from Florida in nine years
"With less than seventeen minutes to go in the count down the historic launch of a manned space X. rocket ship has been called off at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida the falcon nine rocket and the dragon capsule ready president trump vice president Mike pence and members of the first family arrive to watch the liftoff but stormy skies postponed the launch of the SpaceX rocket ship we are not going to lunch today your goal for five dot one zero zero long script NASA astronauts Robert bank in Douglas Hurley were set to travel to the international space station on a system built by it on musk's firm SpaceX the flight would have marked the first time a private company sent humans into orbit and the first time in nine years the United States launched astronauts from U. S. soil the next potential launch windows are on Saturday and Sunday I'm Jennifer king

The Guilty Feminist
'Fleabag' play to be streamed online for COVID-19 relief effort
"I would love to rally the guilty feminists troops. Who if they cross over into fleabag fans might find a few that Dogra something in this for them flip on the TV show was originally a play? It was a woman show. It lost seventeen minutes. And it's just me being fleabag on a stool that two thousand thirteen stepper knows about because she was responsible for me watching the first ten minutes. I'm always very clear. Say when I'm asked in the press about it that I am one hundred percent you've written it any way you might find something slightly different but that was bursting to come out and I'm sure it would have come out but I'm also obviously delighted and thrilled to that. Came out of that that moment. And you know that there's always magic and midwifery in the theater is always always. There is magic midwifery. I love that. The longest show is the national fate. Live recording of fleabag. The West end production of it is now up and can be watched on Soho Theatre. Domon website or Amazon prime for a minimum donation of four pounds and everything we make be split between various charities the national emergency trust and just together charities and acting for others and finally there will be fleabag support fund for people in our industry who basically are struggling and need grants to help them get through this time seventy percent goes to the national emergency trust. Nhs together charities in thirty percent goes towards community through this other charities which is very important to us goes back started in the first place so if you liked a fleabag the television show. It's wonderful to see the evolution and also you don't just play back you transform yourself into the other characters and it's so beautiful so if everybody who listen to the guilty feminist who could afford four pounds more downloaded that today that would provide so many pieces of protective clothing. Four and it just off it will save lives. And if you can't afford to that's Okay. It's possible you've lost your job. You're one of the very people who works in a sector that needs this kind of grant you can help by just amplifying give it a follow. Give it a re tweet. Tell a friend tell somebody you know who loved fleabag. Hey did you know that you could do this and I really appreciate you doing that? Because that's a a valuable piece of intellectual property and a beautiful production and the fact that you're now putting it out there and making accessible also through the crisis when people are at home desperate fulfilling like there at the theatre again to be able to have that theatrical experience which is different than televised

Feedback with EarBuds
Your Favorite EarBuds Episodes
"We've been sending out this podcast recommendation newsletter for three years now throughout that time we've sent out one hundred fifty six emails one every Sunday Day and we recommended more than seven hundred. Eighty individual podcast episodes. Here are the episodes from within the newsletter that were the most popular among our subscribers measuring this by the links that were clicked. Most here are the podcasts and episodes chosen by me. Monday's episode comes from the Knowledge Project. Worked with Shane Parrish and is called Navarro. Ravi Kant the angel philosopher. It's one hundred twenty minutes long. This episode initially came from our how to improve ourselves list list curated by Jonathan Santiago in this episode Navarro Ravi Kant is the CEO and Co founder of Angel Est.. He's invested in more than one hundred companies including Uber Twitter. Yarmur and many others Tuesday's episode comes from you're wrong about and it's called. Yoko Ono broke up the Beatles. It's forty seven minutes long. This episode initially came from our explore the human psyche theme curated by Kevin Allison in this episode. Mike Tell Sarah about how the myth of meddling wives serves to exonerate. Terrible husbands digression include fifty shades of Grey Marie Antoinette and the end of the nineteen sixties this episode. We're sorry to say contains descriptions of domestic abuse. Wednesday's episode comes from the quote of the day show and is called Brian Doyle. People don't know we appreciate. She ate them unless we show it. It's ten minutes long. This episode initially came from our cultivate and attitude of gratitude. Week curated by Stephen Miller in this episode owed Brian. Doyle makes his debut for Thanksgiving episode. Brian reminds us that we don't need a special day to express our gratitude for the people and things we're thankful for and how important it it is to let the people around us know that we appreciate them Thursday's episode comes from just the beginning and it's called science fiction gets real. It's thirty two minutes. It's long this episode initially came from our object as subject newsletter. curated by Lindsey kilbride in this episode meet creators making work that explores the gap gap between science fiction and reality. Friday's episode comes from love me and is called falling. It's seventeen minutes long. This episode so initially appeared in our happy crying newsletter. curated by Taylor Zabloski in this episode after a whirlwind romance. Brian and Vanessa get married and moved to Kinshasa asa everything is going. Well until she shows up. It's a love triangle between the most unlikely trio plus a mother wrestles with feelings of resentment towards her newborn baby. Maybe those are the podcast recommendations chosen by me for this week's theme. Your favorite ear buds

The World
NikkieTutorials: Beauty YouTuber reveals she is transgender
"Channel Nikki tutoriales has nearly thirteen million subscribers that's more than the number of Twitter followers Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have combined now the beauty guru is making headlines for a new reason it is time to let go and be truly free when I was younger I was born in the wrong body which means that I am transgender Deoghar came out as a transgender woman in a seventeen minute video yesterday the video is trending at number one on YouTube in the US it's also trending in the UAE and Saudi Arabia where LGBT Q. lives are criminalized over eighteen million people worldwide have watched so far younger says she decided to come out because someone was trying to blackmail her I've always wanted to share this side of my story with you but under my own circumstances and it looks like that chance has been taken away from me so today I am taking back my own power the younger is twenty five years old she told viewers that by age eight she wore only female clothing she started taking hormones at age fourteen and was fully transitioned by age nineteen other YouTubers in the beauty entrance communities are expressing their support Nikita Toros coming out as a transgender what men want yeah what you did today means the world to so many people you're changing lives it's just so so important for people to hear that it's not defining to who you are as a person Dutch politicians are also paying attention Ingrid von uncle so then the Dutch minister of education and culture and science said you are really free if you can be who you are role models are of great importance for emancipation Nikki tutoriales is of such a role model to younger took to Instagram today with words of gratitude the incredible amount of love and support and warmth means so much to me thank you and to those who can relate to her journey to younger says if you'll feel like you're trapped and there's No Way Out no and it gets better it gets better for the world I'm be

Afternoon News with Tom Glasgow and Elisa Jaffe
Online spending on track to hit a new record this holiday season
"Cyber Monday shopping is expected to break a sales record is millions of us shell out billions of dollars for holiday gifts and maybe for ourselves do but that's only part of the story maybe he's remember a spoke with come most bill o'neil Brian first the numbers is there a sense of just how much cash will be spending today on cyber Monday alone nearly nine and a half billion dollars and that's for cast I wanted everyone to keep in mind that every forecast that it's come out for this holiday spending season we well exceeded that so we could be talking ten billion dollars when the dust settles and all is said and done that's up eighteen point nine percent from last year on cyber Monday alone now just flashing back on thanksgiving we spent four point two billion dollars up fourteen percent so clearly some of us were shopping while we're waiting for the Turkey to finish up more during the halftime the football games on Black Friday eight seven point six billion dollars the largest ever black small Black Friday sale that was up nineteen percent more than half of those sales on Black Friday were actually done online so that's what sets up this cyber Monday to be one of the largest days of shopping that we have ever seen of course this is Monday in most of us are at work on a Monday that means a whole lot of wasted time on the clock doesn't it twenty eighteen the numbers show about seventeen minutes of our day was wasted on shopping online while on the job that number probably will go up but what's interesting about you when people are actually doing that by you may be looking or perusing online today but chances are you're going to be buying at night time by ten o'clock eastern time is when things really get hot and heavy and then that'll go till two in the morning that's when the the biggest spending tends to happen is people get home from work maybe get a little dinner put the kids to sleep and then that's when they do they're they're big cyber Monday shopping so we'll stop we see a big boost later today and you know Ryan where there's a lot of cash there a lot of scammers too yeah he got this kind of money flowing around the internet people are going to try to take advantage of that and what's the better business bureau has told me is you're going to see the links up on websites whether be your social media whether it be websites that you frequent and these links will do research they'll know what it is you've been searching for the scammers know this kind of stuff they'll put a price out there that may be on believable you click on it you say Hey I don't care where I get it from as long as I get this laptop for a dealer this TV for a dealer the shoes for a deal I'm gonna do it lo and behold you enter in your all your contact information your credit card number and after you do that the website is gone you may never get a receipt it could be a fraudulent website in that it doesn't exist it could be a website were the product you receive isn't exactly what she wanted so better business bureaus warn you of if you're ever on one of these websites are you're ever shopping and you don't know what this retailer is or how you got there I try to enter it on the back and try to do a search of it do a little research before you start throwing credit card numbers

ESPN FC
Lewandowski Lights Up Der Klassiker
"Start though in the Bundesliga classic lying taking on Borussia Dortmund Ruben. Dos Gift goalscoring for fun of Les Rois on the the bench for this one. The business seventeen minutes saying dose gave cooler born chat. WanNa know who was on. This is just routine. There's another initiative cross gets cutoff. You just continues is run by head back in space very good header yet again. So don't mean look into reorganize get things sorted as we kick off the second half. What sixty seconds in the back of the net just by Munich counterattacking talking with peace? Or nearly she doing that to opponent. This time the mets fourteen minutes ago in the game DOS game. We'll make it three now. Looks routine but this I touch was something special. It's high awkward. Takes on the inside of the Thi- perfectly in stride then finish nine nine to rub salt into the doorman wounds Hummel's with a own goal to make it four now stretching. I mean this kind of tells the story the Doorman Lindsey evening. It's that kind of day for Braschi Dogma. By Munich for Borussia Dortmund nail is how finishes such a strange sport because you look at buying and the way they play today and you think one fading having any sort of problems because they absolutely brilliant and new manage bonds for coming in well not coming. He's been this but all of a sudden he's been hiding under the reince whether some temporary or permanent or to the season we we. You figure that out in in time but share reaction from the team here. He makes a couple of changes to the starting lineup. I think as a team you see by you looking back to their best individually the they look happy it seems as far more more more cohesive being said Dortmund plead. They're part goodbye mimic looked. But if you're by Munich especially given the week that you had not you've got a couple of weeks tax international. Judy Acer greet we to go into the outbreak. On the back of what is normally the biggest game in your in your calendar every single Bundesliga game this season. Recent recent Champions League match as well is absolutely ridiculous for some time. We've been seeing that the best number nine and we'll football right and again and I always have to add the caveat that we don't consider them as your number nights but he has been the without question the best and still you see him continue to do that and you think from me with love and dump scheme has has instincts are better than anybody else's his finishing is better than anybody else's and he's doing it with a consistency not I'm just this season. You mentioned his record this season. But we've seen that for quite some time whereas ordinarily even with the best trackers the so reliant on on on service that they have ups and downs that they have purple patches on this little yet. Somehow Eleven doff ski and you show it today and we. He took those two goals. Not Great Boys in finds himself in space yes but he still had a lot to do in creasing bridge himself yourself and then he makes you finish look show easier the end of it. I mean it really is something temperature to with to behold is interesting. You mentioned in a couple of changes the surprise inclusion Danes Brain in this game. He did ungodly start exactly as cleanup against Jin Sancho who had to come off in the first off. No Riyadh Raff Hunt. Eckstein who who was at the game said Sancho came of a hamstring been struggling or the game long now just from from my perspective looking at it on the television screen. I just thought that all that someone with a hamstring injury jogging off the park doc and then as a cameras followed him on the sidelines. There was nobody there weakening with a bag of ice it it just those two things didn't didn't connect for me that being said I'm Dave Gibney start in a difficult game on was simply sensational by and got the start that they wanted. They got the goals. Ah Give them a little bit of a of a gap team to play with a certain freedom but then again that comes with a manager a new manager bosses and mentioned but having Africa clear pound. And knowing what you want to do and everybody buying into that which I feel Karachi had lost I think through his own feelings and not through non necessarily through to that team. I just folk lost the respect of digestion. I lost out sometime time last season and it was spinning in what you show inconsistent performances Boyd only by eleven scoring telling the one of the biggest matches of the season and Philip Casinos on the bench. Yeah that's a very big call to make. That is a very big call to me continue. Who came in and plead with a freedom when when he first arrived on you thought he was a piece that was missing and that opportunity? I took club like by Munich for him to play in behind the striker in the whole with the freedom and everybody kind of looking for him with the ball was the opportunity he wanted. But if it doesn't fit into the plans then you have to make those big plays respect that as much as players wanted to see the big names of Rome them the respect a manager who has a plan and asserts himself is the main influence of that plan. I I can't you saw that. Meanwhile dolman seen this before we got into the classic Chance really to assert yourself and you get beaten off the pop. Yeah I'm beating Battle of the park and and for for dormant as much as they're still in still early enough in the season that it can be rescued a lot tonight. No you saw so nothing today at and maybe a little bit of a hangover offering them a very cheap. Excuse here after coming back from two down against Inter Milan in the Champions League. But but then if you're a skeptic or you're a cynic you say well you shouldn't be too don't intervene. Yeah in the first place but it quite clearly shows that don't have their issues and when you come up against a team like by Munich who don't let you back in. Then you have the. You have a lot of problems

Trivia With Budds
Turns Out, Most Men Don't Know A Thing About Their Prostate
"Today's episode is about Prostate Cancer Awareness to kind of commemorate prostate it prostate cancer awareness month which is September my friend. Alana Austrian wrote to me about a month ago. She said Hey can you do something for September just to kind of talk about this. I work at Zero Cancer. Dot Org and we focus on educating people about the disease so she sent me some facts so I'm going to read this paragraph. It's most commonly diagnosed cancer among young American men and one of the leading causes of cancer deaths among men every seventeen minutes an American male dies from prostate cancer. That's a little more than eighty six deaths per day and thirty one thousand six hundred twenty this year alone that's enough to fill an entire baseball stadium worth of guys so get informed and play along with ten questions on prostate cancer in popular media written by Alana and her group and check out zero cancer dot org. If you want more info on this 'cause enjoy today's episode enjoy the Trivia and check out that website. We're going to jump into those ten questions right now. Here we go. It's all right here. Are Your ten questions. On prostate cancer related mentions in pop culture has written by Alana Ostrich and she said many of your favorite actors and authors have portrayed or written about characters that have struggled with prostate cancer in popular media on September being prostate cancer awareness month quiz your knowledge in today's episode and learn about the real life risks of prostate cancer and zero cancer dot org or by searching Hashtag and prostate cancer sir on social media. Here's the first question number one in Nineteen ninety-four movie did Robert Duvall Star is a newspaper editor who gets diagnosed with prostate tanzer number one. What was that Nineteen ninety-four movie with Robert Duvall as a newspaper editor who gets diagnosed with prostate cancer number one question number two in what Popular Medical Sitcom of the two thousands did Elizabeth banks have recurring guest role as a urologist list number two in what Popular Medical Sitcom of the two thousands did Elizabeth banks have a recurring guest role as urologist number two question number three in what Golden Globe winning net flicks series does Danny Devito play according to the AARP AARP A chipper urologist number three in what Golden Globe winning Netflix original series Danny Devito play according to the Aarp a chipper shipper urologist number three number four what Hbo Comedy Series did Ted Danson's character. d'Or of George have prostate cancer number four in what HBO Comedy Series Did Ted Danson's character of George have prostate cancer number four question number five what beloved character story line on NYPD blue includes a serious battle with prostate cancer that much to the relief fans he survived. What was that character's storyline number five. Who was the character rather question number six. What iconic comedian starred in a one man stage play titled a man in his prostate number six iconic comedic actor starred in a one man stage play titled a man and his prostate number six question number seven? Nathan Zuckerman a recurring character in several Philip Roth works battles prostate cancer in what book by Roth Number Seven Nathan Zuckerman a recurring character in several Philip Roth works battles prostate cancer in what Book Bad Roth number seven question number eight what nineteen seventy five western by Glendon swore without which the following year turned to a Western film starring John Wayne in his final film role features protagonist j books as an editorial gunman who also learns he has prostate cancer number eight what nine hundred seventy five western by Glendon swath out which the following year was turned into a Western film starring John Wayne in his final film role features protagonist Agnes J books as a notorious gunman learns he has prostate cancer number eight and question number nine which book in a four part series by Richard Ford features ends with the character Frank Bascom and his wife Sally flying to the Mayo Clinic due to his prostate cancer diagnosis. I think the word ends should be scenes now that I'm reading it number for nine which book in a four part series by Richard Ford features scenes with the character Frank Bascom and his wife Sally flying to the Mayo Clinic due to his prostate cancer diagnosis. He's in number hand the last question of the quiz in episode two of the beloved ninety Sitcom Northern Exposure which character tells the town's new doctor that in terms of his medical condition condition. Everything's under control. It's just a little prostate cancer number ten in episode two of the beloved ninety Sitcom Northern Exposure which character tells the town's new doctor that in terms of his medical condition. Everything's under control. It's just a little prostate cancer serve number ten those your questions for today's quiz. Some are easy summer tougher. Let's see how many you got right out of ten in just the second all right here. The answers to the quiz on prostate cancer related questions number one in one thousand nine hundred four movie did Robert Duvall Stars and newspaper newspaper editor who gets diagnosed with prostate cancer that was called the paper. I remember that movie. I've never seen it number. One the paper question number two and what Popular Medical Sitcom of the two thousand did Elizabeth banks have recurring guest role as a urologist. This is one of the only ones I definitely would have got in. Its scrubs if I'm not mistaken. Jd has a baby with her but maybe it's somebody else but I think it's her number two number three and Golden Globe winning Netflix original series does Danny de Vito play according to the AARP a chipper shipper urologist that is the Kaminsky method saw trailer for that but I don't know much about it the Kaminsky method number four and what Hbo Comedy Series Did Ted Dancing Scherzer of George have prostate cancer. I only know one. Hbo Show He's been on besides curb your enthusiasm and that is bored to death which is the answer here bored to Death Zach Galifianakis the Jason Schwartzman. I think around that to number five what beloved character storyline. NYPD BLUE NYPD blue includes a serious battle with prostate cancer cancer that he survived detective later Sergeant Andy Sipowicz played by Dennis Franz number six what I kind of comedian starred in a one man stage play called a man in his his prostate that was the lead voice of Carl Frederick Sin from up Ed Asner at Asner number seven Nathan Zuckerman a recurring character in several Philip Wrath works battles prostate cancer in what book by Roth it's called Exit Ghost Exit Ghost number eight one thousand nine hundred seventy five western by Glendon unsworth out which the following year was turned into a Western film starring John Wayne in his final film role features protagonist Jabe books as notorious gunman who learns about his diagnosis of prostate cancer cancer. That's called the shooter. I I've heard of it. The shoot EST number nine. Two questions left in this answer session which book in a four part series by Richard Ford features scenes with the character Frank Baskin his wife Sally flying to the Mayo Clinic due to his prostate cancer diagnosis. That's called the lay of the land. The lay of the land and number attended episodes of northern exposure which character says everything's under control just a little prostate cancer. That's on coup A. N. K. U. Ungku those are your questions fanned answers for the episode hope. He had fun playing along with those.

Golic & Wingo
Ben Simmons, Jared Dudley And Joel Embiid discussed on Golic & Wingo
"Twenty. Let's talk about what happened last night. And Ben Simmons heard everything even though he said he didn't Jared Dudley. Call them out said he was averaging half court set. So Ben Simmons goes for thirty one points and goes eleven of thirteen I believe from the floor mostly that in a half court set as the Sixers without Joel Embiid. Take care of the nets in Brooklyn. Yes. Knee-injury knee soreness in that needed it in bothering him for a lot of the latter portion of the season kept Joel Embiid off the course court last night. And a lot of people wondered if Bogan and Greg Monroe would be able to their it turns out that when Ben Simmons goes nine eleven in the half court Tobias Harris goes six of six from beyond the arkan- JJ Redick. Twenty six points. You really don't much more than that. No. I mean, listen they space without 'em in the middle of that. Ben Simmons could run as Gina was with us earlier saying kind of the point center position in the pink. That's where he scores, and as we've talked about when that guy if and when that guy can get a jumper, a mid range shot Cy jumper of just what he can be. Because he absolutely tore them up on the inside as he does we mentioned eleven to thirteen nine of eleven in those half court set. So what he's able to do. But to your point is well, Mike, you can't expect vice hairs to go six for six from three point land. And Embiid with that shaky ne- not so much in this round. But going forward of where they wanted to go and what they can do. And I guess the other part of this is Ben Simmons who denies that. He heard anything in this race. It makes it very clear that they hear everything on most of these -cations. He did come out with different edge. It was noticeable the energy this guy came onto the court with and that translated on the defensive end where he can be a nightmare because of his size and length and it translated clearly in the half court offense area. He was criticized. So as is the parlance of our time dude got to keep that same energy because Brown. I'm sure is looking at all these guys saying this is what we can be. This is the team that everyone identified before the year started as one that could represent the east in the finals, and when they play like that it's possible. And when they play like we've seen early in the series where it's inconsistent at times, a lack of attention to detail day can also fall in the first round. Absolutely. So Simmons went off. Again, Jared Dudley said he was average in half court sets. There was a missing poster mocking Simmons jump shot on a street sign outside the Barclay center, offering twenty six million dollar award, obviously that was his rookie contract. So clearly, Ben from an Australian reporter mind, you Ben was born in Australia was asked. About all of this leading into the game. Been coming into a building. What Jared said everything that went on this way? But it was a very loud booting, very hostile environment. What's to come into someone these walk away with the victory? Try not to pay too much attention to what's going on social media. And what people say just because people say what they wanna say. And I can't let that affect me on the floor. So I decided to my job step on the floor run the point guard position as best I castle. So then do you think Jared Dudley? So thanks average corporate Donana where he'll be nice one time because all players who say, they don't listen don't here. They all do go back to the days of playing and taking the exact same thing. It'd be great to hear. So. Yeah, I heard what he said. And I I want if he's still thinks that now the great to hear him say something like that. Because like, yeah. Don't have problem with at his stat line from deadly two point for two for two with two turnovers on the night. Yeah. In seventeen minutes of action airball point gotta say gotta respect Jared Dudley for making the statement after a game to where he was deemed p coach's decision. He did not log a minute in game two. So to come out and still have that criticism of Ben Simmons indicates level confidence. And also a guy that quite frankly worked for us for a little while who probably has some desire to be in the media, very got body for it, which is impressive. I don't mean that from a slight. I am sorry. Who is team dad Bod right now? So to see dad bought out there still bone in some respect is impressive. Absolutely. So that's what happened between the