35 Burst results for "T. Rex"

Hero Police Officers Identified That Killed Nashville Shooter

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:06 min | 3 d ago

Hero Police Officers Identified That Killed Nashville Shooter

"Just saw the picture of the pair of Nashville police officers who took out the killer yesterday. The monster who slaughtered these little angels at covenant school. They've been identified as Nashville police officer Michael collazo and officer Rex engelbert. They shot and killed the school shooter when officers arrived, investigators said the killer was shooting at police cars through a window. The two young officers and man are they young. They look like kids. The picture of these two officers, I'd love to know their ages. One of them looks like he's about 22 years old. And yet they heroically went in ran towards the gun fire and shot and killed the monster. Saving who knows how many other lives. And that's how you do it. That's what we need. Imagine what would have happened if there had been an armed, security guard on the campus.

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"t. rex" Discussed on Stephanie Miller's Happy Hour Podcast

Stephanie Miller's Happy Hour Podcast

02:44 min | Last month

"t. rex" Discussed on Stephanie Miller's Happy Hour Podcast

"Since you're all in time for ask core, I'm Forrester. It's his fault for having three names, but yeah, the three of us collectively are whale red. We've got a podcast we do shows together, but also for the record, you know, the specials are available individually or as a group. It's just however you want to do it. Well, on Amazon, so yeah, you can go about it either way. And it's also, you're not just a man, you're a podcast as well. Yeah, we were saying off my fourth break. I've got too many podcasts at this point. I've got three of them, so there's whale red podcast make coriander. I have weekly SKUs, which is all about politics, and the main core I have another podcast where we talk about fancy people stuff putting on ours. Thank you. Love that. I love that you said you argue about everything from politics, gross, to whether or not dinosaurs have feathers, fun. Yes. Right. Well, it sounds fun, but that's one of the most hated arguments we've ever had. I got fired up. I've been drinking that night before we recorded and I started talking about how T. Rex would look better with pink and blue feathers on it and I just wasn't having it. That's my childhood.

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"t. rex" Discussed on Something Rhymes with Purple

Something Rhymes with Purple

03:54 min | 4 months ago

"t. rex" Discussed on Something Rhymes with Purple

"And it took on a role particularly within pubs and drinking because it essentially now means someone who comes to the pub with only a handful of change in their pocket. In other words, the person who feels for them, this is, oh, no, I'm so sorry. I didn't quite bring enough. And so relies on the generality of their companions. A lands prasada. It's a very good word. Very good. What about your poem for us today? Is it royal themed? It is royal themed, the queen was born in 1926. That was the year that AA mill published his first collection of children's bus. And this is called the king's breakfast by A.A. Milne who also gave us, of course, Winnie the pooh and Christopher Robin. The king asked the queen and the queen asked the dead he made, could we have some butter for the royal slice of bread? The queen asked the dad he made the animated Saturday, I'll go and tell the cow now before she goes to bed. The dairy maid Shakur and went and told the Albany. Don't forget the butter for the royal slice of bread. The old Andy said sleepily, you better tell his majesty that many people nowadays like marmalade instead. The daddy made said fancy and went to her majesty, she cuts it to the queen, and she turned a little red. Excuse me your majesty for taking of the liberty, but marmalade stays to give its very thickly spread. The queen said, oh, and went to his majesty.

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"t. rex" Discussed on Something Rhymes with Purple

Something Rhymes with Purple

05:56 min | 4 months ago

"t. rex" Discussed on Something Rhymes with Purple

"To give us a word. If there is for four or two hundredths anniversary, we've had jubilees, you know, we know that a silver jewelry is 25 years of golden jubilee is 50 diamond is 60. Somebody invented platinum, I think, to be 70. What is 200? What is the 200th birthday going to be called? Yes, well, there is not such that, but actually there are going to be talking about linguistic gaps aren't we. So we're going to ask people to submit their why isn't there a word for X, Y, and Z? And I will try to oblige. Perhaps with words from some other languages, but then also we will hear our lovely purple people suggesting. So I really look forward to that. But in the meantime, we have had a fantastic email in from Quentin lot in Fulham. And this is actually a lovely bit of trivia, and I'm going to test you on it, Giles, because do you remember how in one of our live shows we talked about bells? And we talked about how Big Ben was the name of the bell in the tower that's now called Elizabeth tower. So this was Quentin's fantastic connection trivia. Okay, what Giles, links, Big Ben, good king went this last and boxing day. Big Bang. Ding dong merrily on high. Since Stephen, since Stephen is going to be the answer, the cars, well, I was a member of parliament in the 1990s. And you go into if you're a member of Barbara, you enter parliament through the saint Stephens, entrance. Yes. So the tyre was called the saint Stephen's Forbes court, Elizabeth tarr. Good king wenceslas. It was on the 26th. It was on the feast of Stephen that he went out and that's when he got his pizza, wasn't it deep and crisp and even? And boxing day is traditionally. The day after Christmas, when those boxes, those boxes in the back of the church, where arms for the poor were put brilliant. So since Stephen is the answer. Yes, it's a lovely one. Thank you so much, Quinton. And if any other members of the purple community have some lovely connection trivia like that, especially ones related to etymology or language we would love to hear them. Now we have an email from Chris caprice. Greetings Susie and Giles. Tonight, I heard someone use the phrase. Now so and so is cross with me. And it made me picture someone dragging around with them a giant cross. It got me wondering where did this expression come from and how old is the usage of cross? I mean, being upset. Cross is also used as a religious symbol as addition and multiplication signs in math, a kiss, buried treasure, crossing someone crossing a bridge, et cetera but where and when did it come to mean being angry or annoyed? Sounds like a case for dent and brand with. Oh, criss-cross question. This is your Chris cross quiz. Well, what is the answer?

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"t. rex" Discussed on Something Rhymes with Purple

Something Rhymes with Purple

03:18 min | 4 months ago

"t. rex" Discussed on Something Rhymes with Purple

"The sort of budget are the private budget, if you like and budget coming from another French word meaning personal pocket. And I think there's been a key for the briefing persons around the 14th century at least. And some of the staff have the most amazing titles. I mean, there's the page of the back stairs. I think because literally he would take the backstairs. And there's also there used to be the page of the stool, and I think the page of the school was literally the person who in ancient times would take the chamber pot away. Yeah, exactly. These things had to be had to be done had to be looked after. Of course. And needed a proper title. And I imagine in ancient times it was considered something of an honor. That's neither here and or there. At the funeral of the queen, they were all the sort of the attendant people who were there. And I loved seeing the wonderful titles of the people who were the members of the college of arms, the portcullis poor Sweden, the blue mantle per Sweden, rouge dragon persuaded. Do you understand any of this? Does any of this intrigue you or interest you? I don't really understand. I mean, obviously, poor colors is an interesting one because again, sort of implies separation, doesn't it? As if you're sort of standing in front of a grating of a sort of wooden bars, et cetera. And then pull even, I think, is so called because whoever it is fulfilling that role is pursuing things for the benefit of the monarch. So it's linked to pursue. But as to what these particular people do, no, I don't really understand it, but I imagine it's quite complicated, is it? Well, basically, these are people from the college of arms. They're called the officers of arms. And on parade, we had all these. And I love it because it speaks of the heritage. And I know it's old fashioned.

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"t. rex" Discussed on Something Rhymes with Purple

Something Rhymes with Purple

05:48 min | 4 months ago

"t. rex" Discussed on Something Rhymes with Purple

"And we've got coming up another raw performances on stage. Each show that we do is different and delightfully. Have you noticed Susie? Some people are coming back to see us again, can't believe it. We've actually had a few people coming three or four times, which is just gorgeous. Yes, so thank you so much for everybody who keeps coming. If you're interested in coming, you can get to London for tickets and info go to something rhymes with purple dot com or follow us on social media at something rhymes on Twitter and Facebook or something rhymes with on Instagram. So that's coming up. And we've got these America episodes coming up, haven't we? We have. Because as well as being on this actual tour, getting out and about ourselves, we're going on an etymological tour around North America. Having done a road trip down the east coast was in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, where next going to one of my favorite cities in the world, New Orleans. Oh, I can't wait to hear about this. This is somewhere that's been on my bucket list with such a long time. I've never been. And I've got my first went and I remember it vividly on the night that the actress Vivian Lee died. We can tell us about that. I will tell you about that. But back to we're talking about royalty because I have my book Elizabeth and intimate portrait is just out and it is exactly that of personal picture of what the queen was really like and I've been lucky. I was lucky enough to meet her and her husband many times over many years. But also, I met, of course, people around them. People in there who worked with them and for them. And they have some amazing titles within the royal household itself. There's the lord Chamberlain. Different from the Chamberlain that do different roles. But the idea of the lord Chamberlain, where the lord Chamberlain's office, they organized the elements of the king's program that involved ceremonial activity and if you get invited to Buckingham Palace, it's the lord Chamberlain who commands you to be there. What is a Chamberlain? Chamberlain, etymologically, is someone who is involved not with the monarch's public duties, but actually much more with their private.

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"t. rex" Discussed on Something Rhymes with Purple

Something Rhymes with Purple

05:14 min | 4 months ago

"t. rex" Discussed on Something Rhymes with Purple

"But ultimately, from the Latin regardless, meaning regal, which, of course, is linked to Rex again. So it's come into language as well, because you think that you say something's a right royal pain. When there's sorts of expressions come into use. Yes. Well, quite early on, royal was used for anything on a grand scale or something of great size or strength. So particularly in military contexts, if an army had great force and weaponry, it would be the battalion royal, for example, or the army royal. And you'll find that going back to the 15th century. So that is that sense in there. And then a royal bastion was a very impressive kind of fortification. And then from about, well, it's not long after, actually, still in the 15th century, you'll find royal meaning excellent or first rate with the idea of something being preeminent or sovereign, I suppose. And then, as you say, it was applied to things that, you know, might not be so good, right, royal pain. I think in catch 22, you'll find that's a real royal screwing they're getting ready to give me. So used in slightly different contexts, but the overriding theme was of something preeminent or big, major. Did monarchy give us other words like Monica, monogram, or is that just the mono part that leads to those? Oh, that's a really good question, actually. So the mono you will find in monocle, which is a single single icon. If you like, yeah, so you'll find it there. We don't know where moniker as in a nickname comes from. I don't think you will find monos there, but you'll find monotony, sort of single tone, a single note that's being struck all the time. So pretty boring and without variation. So you'll find that monolith in lots of different places. Mono syllabic, et cetera okay, now we get to actually, with the passing of the queen, we have a new king.

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"t. rex" Discussed on Something Rhymes with Purple

Something Rhymes with Purple

05:27 min | 4 months ago

"t. rex" Discussed on Something Rhymes with Purple

"Hello, and welcome to something rhymes with purple because something does rhyme with purple as Giles, who is with me and I are constantly emphasizing and the reason we chose this title is because this is a podcast all about words weird and wonderful and surprising words. I am Susie dent and as I say sitting opposite me at least on Zoom is Giles brandreth and he is going to take today's episode away because he is an absolute expert on the subject we've chosen. Morning Giles. Good morning. Good afternoon, good evening. Wherever you are in the world, welcome to something rhymes with purple. And I'm in a strange state at the moment, Susie, because I've had quite an exhilarating few months. I say exhilarating because I've been working. I think I've told you this. I've been working very long days. Yes. And it's been both exciting. And exhausting. And the reason I've been working very long days is I have quite a full program, as you know anyway, doing our shows together our live shows and I've been doing some stage shows with the great James Susie Dave Susie dent. I'm looking to the future. I've always mistaken for her. Well, she thrilled. And no doubt you'd be thrilled to be taking for her. She's wonderful. She's fantastic. And she and I are dame Suzy. Now I'm doing it again. Isn't that funny? Judy. Yeah, it's only a matter of time. Only a matter of time. You have to get your order first. Oh no. To be a friend of yours is honor enough. To be honest with you. Coattails. Anyway, back to your exhilarating lifestyle. So I've been busy doing all my bits and pieces. I've been having an extra duty obligation because I have been finishing a book that

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Terra Classic All Set To ReOpen IBC Channels Tomorrow

The Crypto Basic

00:37 sec | 4 months ago

Terra Classic All Set To ReOpen IBC Channels Tomorrow

"7 a.m. Monday, December 5th, 2022. Terra classic all set to reopen IBC channels tomorrow. There are a few things to note as the Terra classic network is set to reopen IBC channels tomorrow. The Terra classic network is set to re-enable inter blockchain communication tomorrow, as confirmed by re XX terror rebels, AKA Rex, a member of the terror rebels, an independent Terra classic development group, in a tweet hours ago. According the post Terra classic all set to reopen IBC channels tomorrow first appeared on the crypto basic.

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"t. rex" Discussed on The Gargle

The Gargle

04:29 min | 4 months ago

"t. rex" Discussed on The Gargle

"I've copied this T. Rex. Plus you've probably got a lot of money through tax reductions on donating a $20 million worth T. Rex in the first place. I feel like it's still got some money out of it. The ten year old will be with thrilled to know that you can buy dinosaurs. Oh my God, why am I saving for a house deposit? Let's get us a T. Rex, maybe. Let's dinosaur this thing up. Then I found out that T. Rex. So I say to it, I'm a busy man. I don't have time to say Tyrannosaurus Rex, so I just say T. Rex, because it saves time. So if I say T. Rex, what I mean is Tyrannosaurus Rex, but I do not have time to say Tyrannosaurus Rex where I'm saying T. Rex to save us some time. Okay, so this T. Rex, which is short for tyranny. Yes, I run this sora's shirt. I don't have time to put on a tyrannosaurus shirt, which is so hard to get my little arms in. So I have to reduce it and say, T-shirt, T. Rex, this T. Rex skeleton is about $25 million in air straining terms. So to put that in UK terms, it's about one 8th as much as a precious ruby that belongs to the Indian people. But this map opens up some great options. So turns out for the cost of buying Twitter, you could get 1760 T. Rex skeletons. Now, is that a good purchase? Is it a smart business case? No. But it's Twitter. Also, no. And at least in this case, you have most of, if not all, the T rexes, and that's much cooler than having most of, if not all the vile opinions in the world in your magic box. The thing that petrifies me about that though, it's just like, so essentially, it's something that's dead body, right? And if in a million years time, someone wants to dig up my dead body, would I rather my dead body be exhibited to school groups could gawk and awe at it in public spaces, or would I rather be kind of accrued oil that kind of fuels some Fiat punta doing a macca's run? Either way, I'm not exactly content with what's happening to my body the afterlife. So it's quite more, but if you think about the whole story. And now it's time for your reviews section, as you know each week, we ask our guest editors to bring in something to review out of 5 stars, James, what have you brought in for us this week? I'm trying out grief this week. I'd say like at first you think, probably gonna hate it, but it's convenient, goes with you every way, goes with everything. There are times when you get worried that you've left it behind, but oh no, there it is. It's still there with you. But despite this convenience, still very bad, so I'm gonna have to give that zero stars, which I understood it will be grieving,

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"t. rex" Discussed on The Gargle

The Gargle

05:50 min | 4 months ago

"t. rex" Discussed on The Gargle

"Yeah, sure, it would be a horrifying waste of money, but I'd rather horrifying waste of money than a little trick. Also, the amount that David Beckham was being paid was something in the multi-millions, right? I mean, if I was David Beckham, ten K wouldn't cut it for me. You're like, blink twice, and it's gone. I would have took in the magic shredder. I mean, ten K is what Victoria Beckham pays for an earring, which she then just the one. Now our top story for this week is the Artemis spacecraft landing on the moon. The reopening of the chapter in human history of us going and hanging out on the moon in celebration, we've launched a second verse to the twinkle twinkle little star, song that goes glowy glowy little moon, how I hope to see you soon. Great big rock up in the air. I wonder who put you up there. Et cetera. Coward, coward. A little moon. Now I hope to see you soon. I am just. What are you using material that I made up for my baby now? That's just what's happening. You're gonna start jingling your keys at the start of every gargle episode. Second half of this podcast is this. Boo. Your next solo show involves an interval where you're change everybody's diapers and give them a good burping. James, you've been to space. Can you unpack this story for us? Yeah, so there were some part of this story that has really troubled me. So this is the Artemis rocket is the world's largest ever rocket and it's the first time in decades. We have sent satellite to observe the moon. Unfortunately, that means we can only come to one conclusion. The thriving of the spaceways is inextricably linked with the number of Nazis in America. The more Nazis the better the rockets go. Like in the 1950s and 60s chockablock with Nazis, we're going to the moon baby right now, some Nazis unmanned missions with plants for both more Nazis and missions in the future. That's why NASA talks about the space race. You know what that means white people in NASA terms, right? That's what they're saying. The space race is white people. Well, I feel like Nazis are inherently drawn to the concept of choosing who gets to breathe and how much. But. AJ, are you excited about moonlight? I am, but to be honest, the thing about this that really intrigued me was I got a bit jealous and a bit pessimistic in my natural nature. So a part of this is unmanned, so they had mannequins and they put them up with all centers to see how the mannequin was responding to the temperature and the air pressure and the overall levels of cancer inducing radiation. But I know at a 102 hundred years time when SpaceX teams up with rye and air, they'll be sitting around going, I wonder how much an economy passenger to the moon needs in oxygen.

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"t. rex" Discussed on Broken Record

Broken Record

05:34 min | 5 months ago

"t. rex" Discussed on Broken Record

"Every hometown every now every deal and every good job every square of the dream all. Night. Okay now I'm just going to play it once just guitar. One, two, four, one. Is it that long? Yeah, so really it's a long break. It's also interesting the phrasing that after space sounds like it's answering something. It doesn't sound like it's saying something. Yeah, that's the way that core is generally goes with his, it's a long, it's just a stop and then goes into the chorus, but with ours it's a sustain, right? Yeah, yeah, we hold the cord, which came from this which even that in itself came from another song. There's this T. Rex song called ripoff that goes like, it's funny it's called ripple. It's funny it's called. At the time, that was a joke in my mind. It would be cool if I ripped off ripoff. But yeah, it has this cycle in the verse that goes like.

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 Rex Tillerson testifies he never asked Tom Barrack to 'conduct any diplomacy' for US

AP News Radio

00:40 sec | 6 months ago

Rex Tillerson testifies he never asked Tom Barrack to 'conduct any diplomacy' for US

"Former Trump Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has testified in the corruption trial of the Trump adviser On Norman hall Rex Tillerson was called as a government witness at the trial of Trump ally Tom barrack who is accused of leaking intelligence to the United Arab Emirates and working as a foreign agent for the UAE Tillerson testified he barely knew barrack a billionaire who was once the chairman of Trump's inaugural committee Tillerson spelled out he would meet with Trump on a regular basis to discuss foreign policy emphasizing that the sensitive conversations were supposed to stay confidential Prosecutors have alleged by provided inside information on how Trump administration officials viewed a UAE blockade of neighboring Qatar I Norman hall

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King Charles III's new monogram revealed at end of mourning

AP News Radio

00:56 sec | 6 months ago

King Charles III's new monogram revealed at end of mourning

"Buckingham Palace displayed the new royal cipher following the Ascension of King Charles the third Royal librarians tell a pani tova says the cipher is an image that represents the king and will appear on government buildings State documents and post office boxes across the UK It really consists of the initial of their name combined with the R for Rex or Regina king or king queen and then you will have the regnal number included Within the cipher and it is usually surmounted by a crown Gardner principal king of arms David white says during Queen Elizabeth's reign the cipher was represented by the letters ER meaning Elizabeth Regina It reminds everybody that we've got a new got a new sovereign symbolizes very simply who that sovereign is what is regular number is reminds us that he's king and that The Crown is above it The cipher was picked by the king himself I'm Ed Donahue

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The Trump Diplomacy

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

03:08 min | 7 months ago

The Trump Diplomacy

"The things that leaders have to do in diplomacy. And you mentioned two books in passing in your own book breaking history. One is the hundred year marathon by Pillsbury about China. Excellent book. The other is Lawrence Wright's book on Camp David. You have to be read. You have to be well informed, but you also need partners. I notice, you are trying for four years to get, and the Abraham accords are the key big deal of the Trump period. I mean, history will still be looking at them in 300 years. The key thing was not moving forward until Mike Pompeo replaced Rex Tillerson at state until Robert O'Brien arrived to replace John Bolton. Why do individuals matter so much when the principles want to get somewhere? So that's actually one of the fascinating things that hopefully people will get from reading the book is that I learned that nobody in Washington can get anything done by themselves. It's really a function of different people from different backgrounds with different experiences from different geographies coming to a coming together, having to agree on an objective, create a plan and then all row together in order to accomplish it. And I think in the beginning, Trump's policies were so radical to Washington, right? A lot of people say he's conservative, some people call them other things. I think of him as a pragmatist. And I thought that a lot of the things he was saying just made sense, right? Why are we stuck in all these endless wars if we're fighting a war? Let's fight to win. Why are we getting taken advantage of on trade by people who were protecting like Europe and NATO? And so all these things to me just made a lot of common sense. And so you had people in there. I think the biggest difference with a guy like Tillerson was that he wanted to manage the world, whereas Trump wanted to change the world. And Trump, I write about a lot about his decision making. I write about how he would take calculated risks in order to make big differences. And I give great examples. I take people into the situation room and into the different scenes when he was deciding to move the embassy. The fierce resistance he got from the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defense from the Intel community from every other world leader, and Trump understood why no other president had done it before. It was just a barrage. But he didn't allow that risk to dissuade him. He studied it. And then he said, to me, Jared, I want you to go mitigate that risk. If people's fear is that there's going to be riots and explosion in the Middle East, call all the leaders in the Middle East and tell them we're watching. They want our help now with Iran. They want our help with military. They want our help with trade. They want our help with a million other things. Tell them this is a decision we are going to make, Israel is a sovereign nation. They have the right to determine where their capital is. And we are a sovereign nation. We have the right to recognize that decision. And so if they have a problem with it, they can voice it, but that's it. I don't want to see big problems. And so we really mitigated it. There's one leader in the Middle East who said to me at that time. He said, Jared, I'm not going to tell you to move the embassy. I'm not going to tell you not to do it. But what I will tell you is that if you do do it, you'll find out who your Friends are. And that was a very, very true and why statement. And we ended up working with everyone and we got it done. And I think that with Trump, the more that he slaughtered the sacred cows and did the things that everyone warned him couldn't be done. And again, he did them very thoughtfully. They were not done recklessly or impetuously.

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"t. rex" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM

WABE 90.1 FM

01:37 min | 7 months ago

"t. rex" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM

"Industry and science. In 2010, a group of Japanese scientists made an incredible discovery about superconductors, how did it happen? Was it a, one of them was picking out ham at the grocery store freezer section, noticed it was colder than the frozen chicken that led to the discovery that ham makes an excellent superconductor. Be an incompetent lab assistant made contact with two electrical leads in the current pass through his body with excellent efficiency without harming him, so he now works as a professional superconductor. Or C, the scientists got drunk, dunked a superconductor in booze and discovered that red wine increased its conductivity 62%. All right, we're going with C, I'm trusting them. What happened? They all got drunk and they were like, oh, I wonder where all these boosters? They tried all the boos in the superconductor, and they got amazing results. Red wine increases connectivity of the substance they were using, 62%. Bell, how did maranao doing our quiz? Well, she's a winner in our bones. And now here's a fun moment with our panelists. Adam. Yes. Paleontologists have yet another new explanation for why T. Rex's had such short arms. They help them do what? I think T. Rex would like it if we stopped

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"t. rex" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho

Talk Is Jericho

01:54 min | 10 months ago

"t. rex" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho

"Each one was the size and the shape of a banana. This thing crushed the bones of its prey. People have found fossilized dinosaur dung, fossilized dinosaur shit, T. Rex shit, full of bones. Wow. And those goals are big chunks of the T. Rex is just gouged out of its prey. Amazing animal. But also it has been these tiny little arms, which are no bigger than my arms. You know, it's just it's fierce, it's hyperbolic, but it's also a little bit funny. It's endearing. It makes you want to look at it. T. Rex is a spectacle. It's scary, but it's approachable. I think in many ways, T. Rex is a professional wrestler. Last couple of things for you, Steve. It's one of my all time favorite stories that happened probably about 60 years ago or so 70 years ago. Of course, talking about the coelacanth of the fish, the prehistoric fish that was caught off the coast of wherever it was caught. That was believed to have been extinct for a million years or whatever it was, and some fishermen catches one. And then over the course of the next ten years, they catch up about another dozen of them. Nobody expected them to be alive and it proves that they were ocean 90% of the planet is water. That's why I'm kind of even more obsessed with the plesiosaurs and the ichthyosaurus and then those sort of things. Could there be more species like the coelacanth that we don't know about that's just going to appear at some point? Because if anyone says, oh, they don't exist. We literally have proof that a prehistoric creature was found in the modern era within our lifetimes or at least our parents lifetimes. Absolutely. I'm sure there is stuff that is still lurking in the deep ocean, that no scientist has ever seen, that no fisherman has ever seen. That's never washed up on any shore, at least for anybody to realize. There's got to be because as you say, the ocean is vast, it covers so much of the earth. And the ocean is deep,.

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"t. rex" Discussed on The Way (Audio Podcast)

The Way (Audio Podcast)

05:23 min | 1 year ago

"t. rex" Discussed on The Way (Audio Podcast)

"Were. I mean, there were some things that I liked. I thought were good. I went, oh, well that, you know, you've got some evidence for that. We don't know if that's the way that aligns here. But the fact that they made it with such a certainty that there were some very non factual things. And some of them to a cringe worthy level. There was a lot of error and stuff. The purport that the world is only as old as the creation of humans is a grave error. To state that this world was created 6000 years ago and somehow dinosaurs and humans coexisted on the planet at the same time. Struggling with that one. Now, I'm struggling in many ways. First of all, it makes us look stupid. Secondly, because science tells us absolutely that did not happen. And secondly, it's not in the word of God. So this is a Christian organization that's purporting things that has nowhere in the Bible. It has no basis on the scripture whatsoever that T. Rex was Adam wasn't running from T. Rex. Or any other model. That's one big barbecue wing from a T. Rex. A little dainty little dainty snack. If that had happened, I'm absolutely certain that the lord would have mentioned it. Because he mentions other miraculous things in the Bible. Okay. Those things are all hinted there to there. And you can find evidence for them in the Bible. I do not. It does the same thing science does. It goes, we have pieces of evidence, and they attempt to fill in blanks with best guesses. Right. Hopeful thought. And so I think that if we're going to have the discussion and be reasonable, we need to be able to have the balance view of science doing that. And Christian theorists doing it. The wrong is wrong. Two wrongs don't make it right..

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"t. rex" Discussed on The Gargle

The Gargle

05:08 min | 1 year ago

"t. rex" Discussed on The Gargle

"It would actually be possible for me to do that because there's a syndrome that raspberry my family called marfan syndrome where bits of our body grow too much and the bit of my body that grew too much is my arms. So I have actually arms that are too long for my body, which you can't really tell if you meet me. But if you see me on film, I'd look like some sort of strange cartoon character because my arms are like, so the least likely person to be asked to do an impression of a two year old. Isn't something a lot of people use, you know, as their byline. But you should put that on your poster. In case anyone's really afraid of tyrannosaurus rexes and doesn't want to be triggered by an impression, you can almost guarantee that even if you do do an impression, it will be a bad one. If you've ever wondered what a T. Rex would look like with long arms. So anyway, so the story, again, I was reading this story going, is this a story that's essentially the story is T rexes may have been three different species. And this has come from exploring the different levels of fossilization. So a million years worth of fossilization is quite a long time. I think we can agree that's quite a long time. And so during that time, there's been evolution. How much is that in asteroid distances in asteroid systems? It's 75 shards, I believe, because you can use The Shard also to do the digging. So the study shows, oh, well, actually, two X's look different at different periods. Some of the scientists are saying this is absolutely true. They must have been different species, and other scientists are saying, this is just life, life, people just evolve a little bit. So there's a sort of west side story situation we've got going on between the different dinosaurs, specialists, having jets versus the sharks or T..

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"t. rex" Discussed on Lex Fridman Podcast

Lex Fridman Podcast

02:59 min | 1 year ago

"t. rex" Discussed on Lex Fridman Podcast

"You could have pretty much of a cat sitting there. Looking at the ways that the ocean waves and figure a lot of it out. It needs to have the right set of drives to get it to do the thing and learn the appropriate things. But like, for example, you know, baby humans are driven to stand up and walk that's kind of this desire is hardwired. How to do it precisely is not. That's around. But the desire to walk move around and stand up. That's sort of one very simple to hardware these kind of stuff. Like the desire to, well, that's interesting. Your hard wire to want to walk, that's not there's got to be a deeper need for walking. I think it was probably socially imposed by society that you need to walk all the other bipedal animals that it's probably worked without ever watching any other members of the species. It seems like a scary thing to have to do because you suck at by Peter walking at first. It seems crawling him as much safer. Much more like, why are you in a hurry? Well, because you have this thing that drives you to do it, you know. Which is sort of part of the human development. Is that understood actually what not entirely? No, what is the reason to get on two feet? It's really hard. Like most animals don't get on two feet. Why would they get on four feet? Many mammals get on four feet. Yeah, they very quickly. Some of them extremely quickly. But from the last time I've interacted with the table, that's much more stable than a thing then two legs. It's just a really hard problem. Yeah, I mean birds have figured it out with two feet or technically we can go into ontology. They have four. I guess they have two feet. Two feet, chickens. You know, dinosaurs are two feet. Many of them. Allegedly. I'm just not learning that T. Rex was eating grass, not other animals, two X might have been a friendly friendly pet. What do you think about I don't know if you looked at the test for general intelligence put together? I don't know if you got a chance to look at that kind of thing. What's your intuition about how to solve like an IQ type of test? I don't know. I think it's so outside of my radar screen that it's not really relevant, I think, in the short term. Well, I guess one way to ask another way, perhaps more closer to what do you work is like, how do you solve mnist with very little example data? That's right. And that's the answer to this probably is running. Just launch a represent images. And then learning to recognize Henry and digits on top of this will only require a few samples. And we observe this in humans..

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Texans run past Chargers 41-29, ding LA's playoff hopes

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 1 year ago

Texans run past Chargers 41-29, ding LA's playoff hopes

"Rex rex Burkhead Burkhead ran ran for for a a career career high high one one hundred hundred and and forty forty nine nine yards yards and and two two touchdowns touchdowns as as the the Houston Houston Texans Texans don't don't pelos pelos Angeles Angeles Chargers Chargers playoff playoff hopes hopes a a blow blow with with a a forty forty one one to to twenty twenty nine nine when when Burkhead Burkhead ran ran for for a a twenty twenty five five yard yard touchdown touchdown in in the the first first quarter quarter and and then then a a one one yarder yarder in in the the fourth fourth he he says says winning winning the the game game meant meant more more to to him him than than the the numbers numbers a a student student wrote wrote for for us us and and you you know know we're we're just just trying trying to to get get better better as as a a team team better better as as a a unit unit each each and and every every week week and and we we got got two two more more opportunities opportunities for for us us a a left left in in the the season season Davis Davis mills mills completed completed twenty twenty one one of of twenty twenty seven seven passes passes for for two two hundred hundred and and fifty fifty four four yards yards and and tossed tossed touchdown touchdown passes passes to to Chris Chris Conley Conley indigo indigo Collins Collins the the loss loss drops drops the the Chargers Chargers to to eight eight and and seven seven on on the the season season they they did did not not punt punt but but committed committed three three turnovers turnovers leading leading to to seventeen seventeen Texans Texans points points Adam Adam schooling schooling Houston Houston

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Chubb runs for 130, Browns hold off winless Lions 13-10

AP News Radio

00:33 sec | 1 year ago

Chubb runs for 130, Browns hold off winless Lions 13-10

"Detroit Lions will head into the annual thanksgiving game winless as they lost again to the Cleveland Browns thirteen ten the branch remains in the thick of the AFC playoff race by taking advantage of lance quarterback Tim Boyle made his first NFL start world best for just seventy seven yards with two interceptions against an aggressive Cleveland defense led by Myles Garrett Jarvis Landry rented the rex now for sixteen yards to the Browns first touchdown early in the second quarter Nick Chubb then scored on a five yard pass from Baker Mayfield later in the quarter for thirteen nothing lead Detroit is now oh nine and one I'm John Merriam

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66 million-year-old triceratops skeleton, world's biggest, goes for $7.7M

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | 1 year ago

66 million-year-old triceratops skeleton, world's biggest, goes for $7.7M

"The biggest Triceratops skeleton in the wild nine is big John has been sold for seven point seven million dollars to a private collector in Paris the enormous skeleton estimated to be over sixty six million years old was found in twenty fourteen in South Dakota big John names off to the owner of the land where it was found is certified by the Guinness world records as the largest documented skeleton of a Triceratops at twenty three feet long the seven point seven million dollar price tag was a record for Europe although it was bought by U. S. buyer who wished to remain anonymous last year a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton reached almost thirty two million dollars in an auction in New York becoming the most expensive console at the sold I'm

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Did Rex Harrison Drive Carole Landis to Suicide?

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

01:57 min | 1 year ago

Did Rex Harrison Drive Carole Landis to Suicide?

"Know, there's a stat that I think somebody commits suicide every 14 minutes. So if you think about it, killing yourself is not really uncommon. But there are a lot of reasons people commit suicide, but you know what, for me, I talked about Anthony Bourdain on the Patreon show today. To me, it really boils down to one thing. And that's the hopelessness that things won't get better. Right? To me, that seems to be the main thing, the main root cause. And maybe that's why it seems very tragic when someone with so much to give and look forward to just ends their life. Like in Carolina's case, it's just very final. But, you know, that pain and heartache and laws can be very hard to bear, and it can make sad and desperate women or men do very sad and desperate things. So it's a sad story and I wanted to just to bring it up because not many people talk about it, but here's a woman who was born on New Year's Day and then dies on Independence Day at 29 years old, she packed a lot of life into those 29 years, spent the final night of that life with Rex Harrison, and the next day he's the one to discover her dead body on the bathroom floor. I just asshole waits hours before he calls the doctor, or the police, and when they arrive, he insists, no, no, no, we're just Friends. And there was also a theory that she left two suicide notes, one for her mother, and his second for Rex Harrison, and when he got that, he instructed his lawyers to destroy it and it never be seen again. And during a coroner's inquest, Rex Harrison denied knowing of any motive for her suicide and had no idea about the existence of a second suicide

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Inside Carole Landis's Death

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

01:55 min | 1 year ago

Inside Carole Landis's Death

"But Carol's life had all the elements of the kind of movie in which she would have aspired to star in. It had ambition, adventure. There were plenty of setbacks and scandal and ultimately at the end there was a tragedy. So today we'll retrace her steps and we'll go back in time from her death to the beginning, maybe that's a good way to go. Maybe see if there's any clues in there along the way of why things turned out the way they did, but let's start with the ending. July 5th, 1948, there is a corpse lying in the house. Carol's made his name Fannie Mae Bolden. She arrives for work like she always does every morning, but she said in a book she had a sense of foreboding. And she wrote on my way up to the house, I had an awful feeling. Something told me that something was wrong. And I went on in and the table was full of food and dishes from when they had dined that night on the 4th of July. And I cleared up everything and went into the living room and all her cameras and diaries and portfolios were on the table and I dusted them all off. 1130 that morning, the famous actor Rex Harrison calls to speak to Carol. And fanny says Carol is still asleep. Rhett's housing calls back at 3 o'clock and when he hears that she's still not up, he gets worried and he comes around to see what the hell's going on. Rex Harrison goes upstairs. He finds Carol in a fetal position by the doorway in the bathroom. And her head is resting on a jewelry box. She's wearing a skirt, a beautiful white blouse, gold sandals, and her arms were bent under her body as if she'd been trying to push herself up. And nearby her body of four empty sleeping tablet bottles. And she'd been dead for about 12 hours. It was later

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"t. rex" Discussed on Awards Chatter

Awards Chatter

05:19 min | 1 year ago

"t. rex" Discussed on Awards Chatter

"Awards chatter the hollywood reporter's awards podcast. I'm the host scott feinberg and my guest. Today is a show business character. Unlike any other quite by accident he has worked as a male model. An mtv j. a rapper and an actor. He was the star of an x ray to tape before just about any other celebrity. He partied with paris and lindsay during the height of the hollywood paparazzi era. He opened under the name dirt. Nasty for bands like the red hot chili peppers in seventy thousand seats stadiums. All around the world and now after years of middling parts on tv shows like two thousand five's cuts in which he starred opposite one. Meghan markle and in films including three installments of the scary movie franchise. He is against all odds. A best actor oscar contender for his portrayal of a has been porn star. Who returns to his hometown. In sean bakers red rocket. I'm talking of course about simon rex over the course of our conversation. The forty seven year. Old and i discussed how he handled the sudden fame that came to him in his early twenties when he landed his mtv gig in the mid nineteen ninety s how a disastrous audition for goodwill hunting led to a more serious pursuit of enacting career. What it means to him. After years of toiling in mostly obscure lightweight projects to be the star of an eight twenty four film that premiered ken and has brought him rave reviews from critics and actors alike plus much more and so without further ado. Let's go.

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Benches Clear in Yankees-Mets Game Over Alleged Whistling Drama

Get Up!

01:08 min | 1 year ago

Benches Clear in Yankees-Mets Game Over Alleged Whistling Drama

"We had a good one in the subway series last night mets and yankees bottom of the six. It's good because it got a little petty. You got a little bit of everything. Rex ula baseball. And you watch this one. Francisco door launches this home run. Its second of the night. But it's about what he's doing that's going to cost issues. He's routing the basis and he's making a whistling motion to the field. They're mocking the yankees. Who they said was whistling on saturday to alert their hitters. To the fact that a mets pitcher was tipping. His tickets to the mets erupt. Then stanton crushes this one. And he's he whistled that thing in case whistling dixie. So now they're talking. Then we would get the benches clearing but you know it's baseball so they'll just talk a little bit. He'll do the thumbs down. And the fittings honored they'll stand there and stare at each other in the move on game tied at six tensions are high for lyn door knocks. The yankees out of the playoffs for now keeps their playoff hopes alive. Mets go on to win seven and six. It's been a tough year francisco lindor but that was certainly sweet as the metro on

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T. Rex Was a 'Foodie,' Scientists Find

I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast

02:00 min | 1 year ago

T. Rex Was a 'Foodie,' Scientists Find

"There was a paper that came out recently called complex neuro vascular system in the dentistry of tyrannosaurus and it was published in historical biology by so chiro koby and sochi tori. And it's around how t. Rex may have had a sensitive tip of its snout like that displayed. A source horny yet but the headlines were more about it being a foodie or a picky eater. Where's the display a source. One was like it was a tender lover. It it's a really interesting. The two different headline types. There's a lot of reasons. It would be useful to have a sensitive snout so to kind of summit up. I liked the way the new york times article. Put it quote. T. rex to eat blindly and basically t rex had these complex nerves and the tip of the jaw may have been sensitive and that would have helped. Tell the difference between soft tissue and other parts of the meat. It was eating so then. If it was available it could choose to eat the soft parts interesting. Which is why people were talking about being foodie. So what the others did was they. Cat scan a left mandible or job. t rex. It was an immature specimen. That was found in the hell creek formation. And they also. Cd scanned some other orna. Fisken's like triceratops montessori fuqua stores and they looked at extent crocodilians and birds and what they were doing was they were looking at the neuro vascular canal. That's this combination of where small blood vessels and nerves collagen fibers and sells stored fat. Were and in t. Rex the neuro vascular canal in the dentistry has this complex branching pattern actually similar to extend crocodiles and what they said were. Tactile foraging birds on his which are also known as ducks. Kind of interesting to think of t. Rex being similar to a duck So they assumed that the upper job t. rex had a similar

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‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ First-Day Global Trailer Views Breaks Records

Wisconsin's Morning News with Gene Mueller

00:33 sec | 1 year ago

‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ First-Day Global Trailer Views Breaks Records

"Superhero getting a lot of play Spider Man is pretty popular this week. When Mysterio reveal my identity my entire life got screwed up. I was wondering if maybe you could make it so that he never did, Tony says. It's Spider Man. No way Home trailer broke the record for most views in 24 hours. It was released Monday and racked up 355.5 million views. Be careful what you wish for Parker. It beat the previous record holder, Avengers endgame by more than 66 Million views. The new Spider Man hits theaters in mid December. Monica Rex CBS

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Twitter Bans Trump as Taliban Spokesperson Tweets Freely

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:08 min | 1 year ago

Twitter Bans Trump as Taliban Spokesperson Tweets Freely

"Team shares with me stacks oh stories every day headlines twitter ruling that the taliban can stay on their platform if they obey the rules but of course trump cannot the forty fifth. President of the united states is permanently banned from that cesspool called twitter but taliban the taliban is right both official taliban spokesman have accounts on twitter the terrorist organization in twitter's world in the social media world a terrorist organization is permitted to remain on twitter but president donald trump is. Not you know the only thing that solves it. I'm gonna get in trouble. Maybe i don't care putting him back in office. You want know. The only thing that that rex these lunatics minds put trump back in.

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Belmont Apartment Building Evacuated for ‘Structural Concerns’

WBZ Afternoon News

01:01 min | 1 year ago

Belmont Apartment Building Evacuated for ‘Structural Concerns’

"Of residents are out of a home. They were evacuated from a seven storey apartment building yesterday afternoon over fears the condo could collapse. It's an old building, so you know, I just felt like had they been on top of it For all these years, we wouldn't be here. Cora notified her landlord of the crack in her sixth floor ceiling in late July. Engineers came to inspect and on Friday they deemed it unsafe. Recommending everyone evacuate. Actually, it's like a movie. I suddenly like. Refugee is the first I don't have this experience before Towns building inspector says there was no imminent threat of a collapse just structural concerns. But officials say the memory of the deadly building collapse in Surfside, Florida in June ramped up their response. All of us are on a heightened sense of awareness. I think that goes for public safety officials. I think it goes to building owners and building occupants. That report came from WBZ TV S Cristina Rex. Engineers will be back for a thorough inspection on Monday.

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Bebe Rexha Wants You to Know Her Weight Isn't Your Business

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

01:54 min | 1 year ago

Bebe Rexha Wants You to Know Her Weight Isn't Your Business

"BB Rex sized 31 years old. She's saying that song sabotage. And she's modeling this navy blue lingerie set from her new capsule collection. Everybody's a designer now. Everybody gets to make 8 different livings because they're famous. And she has an underwear brand called adore me. How about don't let the door hit you on the way out? I don't know what it is with this girl. But she describes this brand as the first lingerie brand to offer extended sizing across all products. It's for bigger women. That's okay. Just say that. And she's dancing to Nicki Minaj's song and a caption comes across the screen that says, how much do you think I weigh? Well, as men, we've always been advised against that. We don't ever point out that a woman might be pregnant. We never guess a woman's weight. If you do, never go over one 28 or else you're gonna be in trouble. It's always a good number to keep on hand. One 28, one 27, you know, no matter how big they are, just throw it out, they can't get mad at you. They might think you're a liar, but they'll know you have a heart. How much do you think I weigh? Then she puts in another caption. No one's business. Some of my bad bitch, no matter what my weight. Okay, what this fucking, I'll get on the bad bitch thing later. I can't take this bear by some bad bitch. This doesn't bad bitch. Nicki Minaj a bad bitch. Now Bebe Rex is a bad bitch. Fuck you. You're not bad. And she goes, let's normalize 165 pounds. That's what the caption says in the closing moments of the video. See, it was a big message. It was a message to all of us out there who don't like heavy girls. The shame of it all, that we actually have a particular taste and liking for different sized

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"t. rex" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

07:43 min | 1 year ago

"t. rex" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

"For a number of different reasons. One of them is that he is willing to talk openly and vulnerably to help people in a way that is pretty uncommon so rex chapman story came through miami stardom. At a young age college basketball star. Everyone loved high. Flyer came to the miami heat for awhile. Played for a few different teams but rex. Thank you for being on with us. Because he's got a new podcast out Charges with rex chapman. We'll talk about that in a second. But what i'd like the audience to know is the way that you talk about some of the stuff you've lived dude the way the new talk about some of the stuff that you've been through is more honest than most places. I hear especially in sports. Especially where people care about how they're perceived i. I wish i hadn't done done stuff to have to talk about it. But i have Yeah you know what. I thanks for having me on. I miss seeing poppy everyday. Not used so much but hoppy i miss by yes. You're not alone there. Rex thank you. I know i gave the asshole television show and he's stolen from it he just stole from. I'm aware thank you Now but no. Thanks for having me. I you know that year in miami was fine. We weren't very good but You know i came down there and got to know you set sat with many days after practices and whatnot. Yeah dan i played forever Played in college played an nba. Got a very sick. I got a significant Painkiller problem when i finished playing doctor gave me oxycontin for a routine Appendix surgery in two thousand and for about eighteen months. I spent the better part of that time. Just in a fog of oxycontin. I was taken. Maybe forty bike in ten oxycontin day. Just chewing them up and getting them into my system. And i spent thirteen fourteen years just in and out of rehab and whatnot got in trouble in two thousand fourteen arrested went to jail had to go back to rehab finally got clean and you know for last night was two thousand fourteen so for the last six or seven years. It's been trying to you know. Continue to do the next right thing doing things like this. Amazing 'cause i remember time. Five years ago i was toxic toxic. Nobody wanted to talk to me so it's just been a process. I've got a lot of good friends that have helped me build my life back up and couldn't be more thankful one of the reasons i love talking to athletes. Who were as vulnerable as you though. Because this is what i always thought from afar. And i don't know you this way this way rex but i always thought that wherever it is. That pain medication killer started. I thought that was partially about the body. And i'm watching from faraway. But i'm like oh this guy doesn't know how to deal with the end of his identity and sports dying. It's so much easier. I don't think this is physical. I think this emotional. It is so hard to make that transition wrecks and you a star early. Yeah you're you're you're spot on its arrested development you know. I probably didn't really develop much past age. Seventeen or eighteen even into my thirties and forties. So i went straight from playing and it was you know had seven surgeries my last three years. And you know i was hurt a lot. I just was dying to play. I would do anything to play. So yeah i just It probably started with supposed to be for pay but for sure it was the first for the psychological not dealing with you know i was in a tough marriage because of me and my depression and you know sort of mental illness. Kinda stuff And i started self medicating and that's that's pretty much it. It took me. You know. Till i'm forty five years old before I really took stock of what was going on inside my own head. Try to figure out. Why was doing things so you are trying to bear looking You were trying to bury looking at it right. You didn't want to look at the analysis that comes with i. My career is over. This is who i've always been. I'm supposed to grieve this now in my thirties. I gotta agree. I've got the rest of my life ahead of me. But i i don't want to look at this. I'm because rex the amount that you were using. I've heard you talk about the detail that is crazy. Yeah l. is just a good thing that i i wasn't a drinker if i was a drinker during that time and mixing that with alcohol for sure be dead. I have friends that have died. You know obviously we know of the famous people. Who've died from opioids in this kind of this epidemic over the last twenty years. I feel fortunate to be here to be able to to share the story. I remember being in rehab and rick pitino came to see me in rehab and I was in louisville and he came and he said he looked at me. And i was crying and just numb kinda and i said i'm toxic. Nobody's ever going to want anything to do with me and you know. He just looked at me and said rex. You're going to help a lot of people with the story. This is your story and it snapped back and said this is not my story. Guess what dad. It's my story. rex you are. I can say this without equivocation. I imagine this is the life. You've lived your help and a hell of a lot more people now than you ever did. When you were flying across the sky for anybody with a basketball yeah i hope so. I hope so. 'cause it's not fun to talk about. I'd rather come on and talk about the the nets and the bucks and the sons. The sons in the nuggets last night. But i you know gotta gear up for it. And i honestly because i'll go speak to. You know i speak to groups and whatnot. And i'm kinda gotta get motivated to do it. 'cause it's it's painful every time you know when i think about but think about shoplifting. The apple store. I did that. I did that what i mean i. It just doesn't i dan. You know. I had never been in trouble with my life. Never done a thing wrong. Been sort of a a model. Nba off the court guy and so to reconcile that day in and day out still at this point is still difficult. Take us through because this has become a part of who you are. But i want people to understand the specifics wrecks of how this happens to somebody because i can totally picture that this only happens because your living a life unexamined right. I would fit a whole lot of people. Think well pain pain. And he's trying to get on the court. The emotional part of this i think is harder than the physical part of it and the physical heart is. The physical part is planning hard. Yeah very much. So the you know really is just basically boiling down to know what i had no idea for so long. What was from the time. I was in college. You know when from the outside looking in in the eighties. I'm sure people thought. I had the world by the tail. And maybe maybe i did. And maybe i should have felt that way. But i didn't. I can remember being in college and just wanting to spend most of the time now wasn't practicing in the bed for sure signs of depression and then i got into the nba and most of my teammates. I was the youngest player in the league. At nineteen kareem was forty one. Most of my teammates were married. So i'd go to practice. And i'd come home and i didn't drink or spoke or party or anything like that and i would sleep and i would so.

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Pederson, Arrieta Lead Cubs to 3-1 Win Over Darvish, Padres

AP News Radio

00:29 sec | 1 year ago

Pederson, Arrieta Lead Cubs to 3-1 Win Over Darvish, Padres

"Jack Peterson homered off Yu Darvish and Jake Arrieta allowed one run and four hits in five innings with the cubs three one victory over the Padres Darvish retired his first nine hitters before Peterson went deep to tie the game Darvish pitched well but took the hard luck loss when the cubs scored the go ahead run in the seventh on Anthony Rizzo's double play ball Sergio Alcantara homered off familia pecan with one out in the eighth his first of the season rex brothers picked up the win and Craig Kimbrel got the save I'm Dave Ferrie

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Vaccination Clinic Near Boston ‘Takes Fear Away and Adds Fun’

WBZ Programming

01:10 min | 2 years ago

Vaccination Clinic Near Boston ‘Takes Fear Away and Adds Fun’

"Week from today. The goal now is to vaccinate as many people as possible. WBZ TV is Christina Rex in Chelsea, with vaccinations up and hospitalizations down in communities hit hardest by covert 19 like here in Chelsea. Things are starting to look up just one week before the state reopen its It looks like a carnival, which balloon animals and slushies believe it or not. This is a Chelsea vaccine clinic, so it's a perfect way to take the fear away and add fun and get people vaccinated. In the final push of Massachusetts effort to stop the spread of covert vaccinations are focused on hard hit communities like Chelsea and on kids. It didn't hurt at all. Honestly, 13 year old Melissa Salgueiro just got her first doats and 11 flushing. It's really nice, honestly, cause they're giving out free stuff, and that's really nice of them. Massachusetts is a U. S leader in vaccinations with 4.2 million people having at least one dose of the vaccine and nearly 3.4 million fully vaccinated. Amazing. I'm obviously so proud of

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