35 Burst results for "Ten Hour"

Newly Leaked Video Shows Tucker Carlson Frustrated With Dominion Lawyer

The Dan Bongino Show

01:53 min | 5 months ago

Newly Leaked Video Shows Tucker Carlson Frustrated With Dominion Lawyer

"Queue up for me if you want Jim cut 6 about a minute 20 seconds These are these jokers at media matters with another video adding probably two or three zeros to Tucker Carlson's next paycheck Check this out That was a week I'll say Holy Ten hours That's slimy little mother to the across from me Oh you're the best And I wasn't talking about you It's just the opposite You seem to be a conflict No I'm not What do you mean 'cause you've never been this affirmed in your life I bet Thank you Alex Have a happy weekend See you man The amount it was so unhealthy the hate thank you so the hate that I felt for that I mean thank you How do you not Well I never feel that way you know because I don't put myself in a lot of feel that way I think it's wrong it's bad It's totally bad for you to feel that way But that guy he triggered the out of me Where are you now Where do you live The amount of time they had First of all you on my lips It's like I was unbelievable Suggesting that I was that I was cheating on my taxes Really Oh absolutely So where are you down south Where are you now I'm home there I was like no I do not know how I'm gonna be able to go Again the latest scandalous video So what I surmise from that is that Tucker didn't like the attorney deposing him Very few people like attorneys to posing them because the attorney's job is to get under your skin

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Steve Deace of "Nefarious" Fame Battles Mysterious Infection

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:16 min | 5 months ago

Steve Deace of "Nefarious" Fame Battles Mysterious Infection

"Talking to Steve dais DEA CE, the man behind the film and the book nefarious. Steve, you've been through hell. And before we skip to the second part of the hell that you've been through, I want to talk about the first part. You were in the hospital, you said you had all kinds of treatments. You had serious fevers. Talk about that because you didn't mention that. Yeah, I mean, I was delirious. I don't really remember other than the pain Eric. I don't remember much of the hospital experience because I mean, I was out if I was out of it. I was passed out for hours in the ER waiting my turn. You know, my wife's tweeting my condition, my small group guys come up to pray over me. I can barely remember that. I just remember it being in pain so much that basically I just passed out and this went on for hours in the ER before they finally got me back there and they were literally able to carve these things out of me. And I mean, my fever is spiking and everything else. I mean, I just was delirious mostly. I remember reading because I follow you on Twitter reading your wife's tweets on your behalf. I was like, what the heck is this? I got a phone call from John Z mirac. Have you heard what's going on with Steve day? Let's pray, this was very serious. And this is the beginning, okay? So you're telling me that you go through this stuff, you're in the hospital, and you're in the hospital for how long? I was in the hospital a total of about ten hours, and I'm told this is the most painful thing they will do nowadays without putting you under and admitting you is when you get these kinds of cysts and removing them. That's what I was told. And why wouldn't they put you under? I don't really know the answer to that. I don't know. I mean, I like I said, all I remember is the pain and the agony. I don't remember much of conversations or anything else. So you had fever, you had these cysts. This is an infection, a mysterious quote unquote infection that strikes you just days before this film comes out. And so you go through this, but they're able to dig this stuff out and you think you're fine now. Yeah, I mean, I'm not a discharging at all. The sit meaning the cyst have drained of the bacteria in them. I don't even, I don't even cover it anymore.

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"ten hour" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts

Dennis Prager Podcasts

03:22 min | 7 months ago

"ten hour" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts

"We were talking about nothing I would think would be deemed controversial. Well, that doesn't matter. Let's say you did talk about something controversial. Isn't that the point of an education? No, no controversy is communism fascism and nazism. No controversy. So is there a chapter of prager force now there? No. But it's just you. Really? Are you the only prager force member of California Lutheran? There's a couple other students involved in prison force who I've met a Republican club here, but one club, that's it. Our most of the, if I took a secret ballot, I know this is a guesstimate on your part, we understand that. Would you say men give birth? What percentage of your fellow students would say yes? I say 0%. But at my school, I mean, it would probably be. A probably about, I would say 60 to 70% of students here would probably agree with that statement. Wait, so why don't you say would be 0%? I didn't follow that. Sorry. Oh, you know, of course, I know believe me. If a prayer force member said give birth, I would really worry about you. All right, so you're saying to me, you believe in a secret ballot, so nobody can get in trouble. They could say what they truly believe about 60 to 70% of your fellow students at California Lutheran would say men give birth. I think they would agree with that. Most students here at the rate help things are going here. I think they would. I'm just, I'm sorry. I'm digesting that. I think you're right, by the way. What about this? What about free speech? Would they say free speech should be allowed even for hate speech? How many would say that? Think about it. We're going to come back, please folks that donate to PragerU dot com so we can have more than 15,000 in prager force. Hello, everyone. Great to be with you, Dennis prager here. One of the never ending debates as a talk show host is what topic of so many that I want to talk about. I have stacks of paper here I could do a ten hour show today effortlessly. But I except for the necessity of eating and drinking at some point, although I do intermittent fast, so if I arrange it properly, I could fast the entire show. Intermittent fasting daily fasting. And I've done it now for four and a half years, about 15 hours a day. I find it effortless, so I don't need any kudos, and I'm not even sure it's good for me..

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Turkish teen filmed 'last moments' from quake-hit apartment

AP News Radio

01:06 min | 7 months ago

Turkish teen filmed 'last moments' from quake-hit apartment

"A 17 year old high school student has captured Turkish hearts after he filmed a farewell message to his loved ones as he was trapped under the rubble of his home during last week's earthquake. From the devastated city adiyaman is usually a late sleeper, but he'd fallen asleep earlier than usual that day, and was awoken by the violent troubles that shook his family's fourth floor apartment building, trapped under the rubble, and with the roof caving in towards him, taha took out his cell phone and started recording a farewell message. He says, I think this is the last video I will ever shoot for you. I'm dead if I am not wrong. There is close to 1000 pounds on top of my feet. My feet are gone. I could have hurt my head too. Taha was rescued two hours later and taken to a family member's house. Ten hours later, all the members of his family were saved by rescue efforts, led by locals in the area. I'm Charles De Ledesma

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The Unimaginable Devastation in Turkey and Syria

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

01:22 min | 8 months ago

The Unimaginable Devastation in Turkey and Syria

"Since 1990 and I have never seen anything like Syria and turkey. And I remember this Sri Lankan tsunami in 2004, and we saw the aftermath sort of. We saw the wreckage, we saw the refugee centers. We saw the movie eventually, and of course during Hades 2010 earthquake, our hearts were touched. I have never seen anything like this. And I think it's because the development of the cities in which this 7.8 followed by a 7.5 earthquake separated by ten hours occurred in turkey. We don't really have the same number of images from Syria, has now fully revealed the extent of it's like Armageddon and there are some amazing stories this morning. I would begin by urging you as the fetching mister Hewitt and I did yesterday to help food for the poor because I trust them and our friend Tom Travis got organized with them on Monday on a call on Sunday on a call, actually, and we were up and running by Wednesday, when did it hit hit Monday, till we talked to him on Tuesday night, or Monday night, and said, we can put this together, so if you text my name, Hugh, H two 9 one 9 9 9, you can make a contribution that way, and they'll ask you

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Ryan Girdusky: Our Classrooms Are Radicalized; Get Involved

The Dan Bongino Show

01:03 min | 1 year ago

Ryan Girdusky: Our Classrooms Are Radicalized; Get Involved

"If you could just quickly sum up this is intentional by the left The fact that they are obsessed with school boards is not an accident Once they get the education system the rest is all for nought Right yeah absolutely And because it's not about getting future Democrats they're already getting that through other means of social media and stuff like that It's about people sticking there and telling children from an early age your country is inherently racist It's a bad place and you can't say that by making small changes here or there You need to destroy it from the inside out They're getting real radicals And they're radicalizing children in these classrooms for ten hours a day And it's not always the teachers It's sometimes it's a superintendent and it's the way it's being pushed and it's happening everywhere Get involved in your local school boards in the sense of just at least knowing the date at least knowing the check out the website 1776 project pack look at our endorsed candidates and if you live in Florida please on August 23rd vote because we can't afford to give up this institution 85% of the kids go to public schools we can't abandon them and hope that they'll be in private schools one day You need to get involved today

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Axios: Republicans Plot Foreign Intervention Pullback

Mark Levin

01:11 min | 1 year ago

Axios: Republicans Plot Foreign Intervention Pullback

"Because there's a piece now and another left wing site Well actually same left wing site axios while vox and axios are different but same in terms of ideology And the headline is from ten hours ago Republicans plot foreign intervention pullback by Loughlin marche Republican lawmakers following former president Trump's leader working with a wide range of conservative groups to pull back American support for Ukraine the Middle East and Europe officials to the Middle East means probably Israel and moderate Arab countries that are taking on Iran why it matters they write with the GOP poised to retake control of the House and perhaps the Senate next year this contingent could grow substantially Trump is back in candidates excuse me who explicitly broken with Republican foreign policy orthodoxy 11 Senate GOP no votes on a $40 billion Ukraine aid package last week was the clearest sign of the new coalition's influence is expanding Well look about 10 billion of that 40 billion should never have been in there

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Jack Posobiec Gives Us the Latest Updates on the Texas Synagogue Hostage-Taker

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:29 min | 1 year ago

Jack Posobiec Gives Us the Latest Updates on the Texas Synagogue Hostage-Taker

"Jack pasovic is a good friend of mine. He does a great job and we're going to talk to him about a lot of different stuff. Jack, welcome back to the program. Charlie always a pleasure. So Jack, something happened over the weekend that seems to be memory hold. There was a hostage situation, which is rare. We don't always see that. It happened at a synagogue. Tell us the story. What happened? Charlie, so there's the story that we got in terms of the real-time situation as it was reported to us through the media. And now there's the story that's beginning to emerge through the reporting that's come out over the past few days. So the story that we got at least in terms of as it broke publicly was that at a Beth Israel congregation synagogue outside of Dallas, Texas, a terrorist took hostage, a rabbi and three of the congregants there and held him in a ten hour siege. With a local authorities and the FBI, all while demanding the release of a woman who has been in captivity and prison in the U.S. for many years, she's referred to as lady Al-Qaeda. She's also her name is afia siddiqui. She's someone that's been on the Al-Qaeda list for many, many years as one of the very first detainees was picked up in Afghanistan years ago. She's held for not only being a terrorist and providing material support to Al qaida and the Taliban, but also for attacking soldiers trying to shoot soldiers with a rifle here in the U.S. and a hospital. It's a long story, but she's someone who's been held and that care national, by the way, has actually been holding fundraisers and events and support events for this terrorist who's been convicted over the years behind the scenes for years. They've been publicly holding events supporting this terrorist. And so this guy comes over. Now we've now learned he came over traveled from the UK to the U.S. utilized really exploited homeless shelters in New York City and then Dallas as he made his way across the United States in what seems to be a planned operation from a known jihadist, someone who is known to UK authorities somehow the FBI lets this guy in doesn't pick him up on their radar. We hear from President Biden of all people, tells us that this guy somehow was able to obtain an illegal weapon while here in the United States. And so this has all the hallmarks. It's shaping up to be a planned operation from an overseas terrorist cell and he may have had help here in the United

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If You Want Victor Davis Hanson's Book 'The Dying Citizen,' It Is Available

Mark Levin

00:56 sec | 2 years ago

If You Want Victor Davis Hanson's Book 'The Dying Citizen,' It Is Available

"No it's actually unacceptable And I just want you folks to know it's a great book You should order it You really should whether you get in three days or 6 days and you know the thing is Victor Amazon has its own delivery service It doesn't use the postal service it doesn't use FedEx And depending on what type of person customer you are prime customer a lot of these books that says if you order within ten hours you get it the next day And if you have enough books that's what it should be saying So what I wanted to do is have you on and explain to the American people the people that listen to this program If you want the book go ahead and order it It's not out of stock They've got it If you say well I don't know For some reason Mark it's not there And I think the message is one that your audience would like to hear that we're not crazy that there's a concentrated attack on citizenship

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Weather (and Motion Sickness)

Behind the Prop

02:09 min | 2 years ago

Weather (and Motion Sickness)

"We've had a few questions come in lately about motion sickness and i don't think there's a whole show around motion sickness so we're gonna take a few minutes early on here to tackle and give you some tips and tricks on motion sickness as a kid man. I couldn't run the back seat of a car. More than twenty miles without getting sick. And i mean really sick there were. I can remember times as a kid where i would drive to the airport and i would get more sick once. I got on the plane for some reason in my life. It doesn't bother me anymore. The ebony have you had any issues with motion sickness. I had a motion sickness issue on an airplane. One time i was A very young pilot. I was building time. I i worked for a company that has alignment that that did pipeline patrol. I was out flying pipeline patrol with a guy one time and He was actually the pilot. But i was. I was with them and Yeah i got. I got sick. We we stopped and ate lunch and Shortly after lunch My lunch decided it. Didn't want to be in my stomach anymore. And luckily we had an a a water cooler And so i i r- ruined that for the the other guy went out the next day and bought him the new water cooler But i i was dealing with some Inner ear stuff. At the time. I shouldn't have been flying. But i was because it was about ten hours apply time. I was going to get that and so i went out and and i flew fluid so i had some You know sign assi cold Type stuff going on. And and i think that's what really caused it but it's it's just a horrible feeling. I mean to be stuck in an airport. Especially if you don't have a six or someplace to to discharge what's gonna come out of your body. It's a it's a bad situation but i have I have had oh probably four or five check rides and i've given well over five hundred so You know maybe one percent of my check rides. I've had the applicants get sick you carry. Oh yeah absolutely absolutely. Never leave home without them.

Thomas Alva Edison: Inventing the Light Bulb

History That Doesn't Suck

02:04 min | 2 years ago

Thomas Alva Edison: Inventing the Light Bulb

"And yes the inventor does go by his middle name. Sits attentively in a chair is blue. Green is fixated as he cautiously watches the liquid metal known as mercury to send long vertically oriented tube on his spring style vacuum pump. The mercury's flow suctions air from a pear-shaped glass or bowl. Attached via a second tube. This glass bowl is latest. Iteration of an incandescent light but before he sends electricity's through its copper wires and across the thread connecting them or film it as it's called the brown haired inventors using this pump to remove as much air from the ball possible. That's how he gives his little filament of fighting chance of not burning to a crisp trista zaps it with temperatures as high as five thousand degrees fahrenheit. See those temperatures are why the film is the key thing here. Alva- would have a marketable incandescent light. If only he could find something able to take the heat. He's performed countless experiments over the past year. And this time. He's using carbonized. Cotton thread here. We go again. The mercury starts pulling sizable air bubbles. Al now heats glass bulb with an alcohol flame thus expanding the remaining gases inside who this delicate work one mistake and days of effort will go to waste but as the hours pass. Things continue smoothly. The mercury is now dripping faster. One of alvis assistance nineteen year old francis gel grabs the jar collecting mercury at the bottom of the pump. Replaces it with a new one. Then ascends a stepladder deported. Liquid back into the contractions reservoir. Meanwhile alva- cautiously starts using a battery to provide any electrical current to the bulbs to wires the flow of mercury continues to evacuate air from pear-shaped glass as the film inside. Glose after ten hours of this. The bulbs ready. It's time to see if this filament is the

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I Bought It. Why Can't I Fix It?

Slate's If Then

01:53 min | 2 years ago

I Bought It. Why Can't I Fix It?

"Several years ago journalists and kepler was on his very first work trip. He was an intern. Us news and world report. At the time he was excited. We did carry okay the first day and i got a little bit drunk. Nothing crazy but i fell asleep with my laptop in my bed watching comedy or something like on netflix. When jason woke up the laptop had moved down to the end of the bed without him realizing it and what happened next. Has that painful almost slow motion quality that anyone who is broken anything expensive knows all too well kicked it off the edge of the bed and the lcd broke on on me laptops. So the screen wasn't broken but if you opened it was just us all kinds of crazy colors and tickets be apple store and they wanted seven hundred dollars exit money that jason. An intern did not have so. We figured why not try to fix this thing myself he went on ebay and found a replacement. Lcd screen for fifty bucks. A fraction of the price that apple had quoted him and then he found some instructions online. It actually took me like ten hours to do like couldn't get the screen off. And i remember at one point. It was like four in the morning. And i grabbed in exacto knife which is not something you want to take the wires but i was just so frustrated and i just couldn't get the screen off to put the new one end eventually jason fixed screen and he used that computer for six years but the experience opened his eyes to a really important story in the tech world. One that he's been covering ever since it made me think like. Why does it cost so much to do this. It costs so much to get a device repaired by the manufacturer. And it's so hard to do it yourself because manufacturers from apple to samsung to microsoft. John deere make it that way.

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Get Your To-Do List Done With Less Anxiety

The $100 MBA Show

02:12 min | 2 years ago

Get Your To-Do List Done With Less Anxiety

"Today's listen might be the most helpful thing you'll hear all week so listen up. I found this very useful in you might to getting through to do list can be anxiety inducing. It could make you feel like. Oh man i got lots to do. Am i going to get it. All done can't even predict how much you can get done in a given week. So i'm gonna give you a strategy that has helped me so so much with my to do lists the first thing you need to do. Is you need to figure out how many hours a week are you working on your business. So i work fulltime on my business at work about ten hours a day the fifty hours a week then number might be different for you. You might be doing this part time. i'd be a side. Hustle might be twenty hours. Just figure out. How many hours are you working on your business every week. And if you don't know just track. How many hours you're working. This week wants to know that number. That's going to be a very key number. Why because it's going to really allow us to get what's important done in the time allotted so what i like to do is at the end of the week on friday afternoon when things are a little slow for me. I ride down my to do list for the entire next week. All the things i need to get done. I literally write them down in a legal pad. I then give my tasks all the little test. I iro dallas wrote down seventeen tasks. Okay i give each one a score. I give it a number a number from one to five five meaning. This is gonna take a lot of time. Approximately five hours to finish this one task. One being it's a quick thing. I could do it in an hour or less so i'll go down the line and give each one a score of an add up the score so like say for example first task is ranked a two and my second task is ranked the five and my third task ranked a three. That's ten points. Okay i can only use up twenty five points twenty five hours okay. So if i go overboard if i battalion my number and it's over twenty five. I have to choose something to cut. What is the least important thing on that list. I will have to move to the following

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Celebrity Fitness Trainer Don Saladino on Taking a Minimalist Approach to Workouts

The Model Health Show

02:30 min | 2 years ago

Celebrity Fitness Trainer Don Saladino on Taking a Minimalist Approach to Workouts

"Stronger is like a big part of our longevity now allow the scientists point to even a muscles are kind of like a reservoir for aging hormones. And this is so great to have you here to talk about this because you know right now in our society. There's a lot of challenge with our health. And i think that it's routinely unfortunately kinda downplayed. How important work is that. You provide which is helping people because functionality. Physical literacy is such a part a big part of our longevity and our survival as a species right in so the the tool that you bring to the table. I feel like we need to have a renaissance or and i it can be happening right now hoping that it's happening right now towards looking to how can we become more physically literate and also just overall improving our strength as species. So how do you see that playing into things right now with all the issues going on wall. It's interesting because i look at what you talk about is the i. It is the most important stuff from the sleep and the Nutrition and all. These other things for me exercises is somewhat. It gets complicated. Sometimes because i'm not expecting people to be the way that i am like a shot a content with a friend this morning we train for probably two and a half hours. Which is excessive. I would never expect anyone do that. But we got to muscle beach then. Be trained in gold's venison did all this old school staff and we had fun. But i'm not expecting anyone to do that nor my even telling them to do that. I'm just asking them to move ten minutes a day or five minutes a day. And if they're one of these people who are like donna. Just i want to want it. I just want to be able to get off the couch. I want to just start with something very a take. A minimalistic approach break sweat move. Get your ira pumping allow your body to just gain a little elasticity and let's build some confidence and an in time. Maybe the question is who let me. Let me try ten minutes today. The problem that i have in our fitness world is that it's becoming very fluffy and even though we're getting people off the couch and we're getting him to move it's all about on. What new sexy exercise can i show. And then people are looking at this and they haven't really earned the right. Even i mean most people don't earned the right to do any of the stuff being put on social. Unfortunately but when you take someone who's not used to moving sitting for eight to ten hours a day and they're trying to do A headstone bosun ball. Something bad it's going to happen. It's a bad example. But i think you get where i'm getting at. Is that what. I'm trying to do with the people that i work with. I get them moving

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Does the 4-Day-Week Really Work?

Clark Howard Show

02:26 min | 2 years ago

Does the 4-Day-Week Really Work?

"I have been such a fan of the day workweek for ever. The quality of life improvement working for longer days instead of five regular days. Were you have three days away from the office versus two days away from the office and i say office i mean from work. I think is incredible and you may have heard. They've been a lot of news. Reports about how iceland. His experimented with four day workweeks. And they believe it's been a massive success that they've actually had higher productivity it companies in iceland by doing the four day week instead of the five day week and i hope that as employers have seen that flexibility still gets the job done and retaining workers is becoming harder and harder thing. They giving people more flexibility in their lives and four ten hour days. Let's stay instead of five eight hour days. It's the same number of hours at work but when you think about that thing. That was all corporate speak Five years ago or whatever work life balance and companies would say. But they didn't mean it but when you have somebody who's got three days threefold as they can do whatever i think about the people who work in jobs where they work Three longer days on and then they have three days off places that are seven day places. How much they love the three and three in this case. We're talking about four on three off. I mean it's something that. I hope that the bosses at various places will see the wisdom of in even for themselves. Having more time with family with friends. It will be a fuller life a better career doing that. And i think people are better workers when they have more downtime. Like that

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"ten hour" Discussed on 90 Day Fiance Trash Talk

90 Day Fiance Trash Talk

04:11 min | 2 years ago

"ten hour" Discussed on 90 Day Fiance Trash Talk

"I thought that this was too much interference. Yeah. So do I cuz they never they never interfere it would be like call an Uber? Yeah. So they drive him to the parking lot of the hospital and he's like I have my extra key. I'm going to take the truck so I would have done that. Okay, same and then he's like oh I'm probably going to get dragged on social media for this. So he drives back, I would have done that to him in Big Blue Dog. back to the parking lot, and The surgery. So he calls the stories over. She'll be released shortly and our later. Now, here's the thing. This yeah. Very early in the morning. Yes, an hour later, it's dark. I know I couldn't understand. Was this a ten-hour surgery, maybe or maybe like, I feel like everything in a hospital runs late. She went in to 7 in the morning. She didn't get here until 2 p.m. right? Yeah, probably. I would have starved to death by then, yes. Well, you get her in the car. She's very hungry. I understand that Chris again, she hasn't eaten since the day before. She seems like okay, though, she seems fine, but I will tell you this, when she gets in the car, her mask is upside down and then you just blink your eyes and it's the right side up. Uh huh? Yeah, there were probably like Natalie off at Ali Natalie, you're a mass is upside down and everyone's going to talk about you on social media. So, oh my God. All right, so now she says, yeah, here's a quote dead. I could finally feel smell. Okay, well, what does that mean and he goes, oh, do you mean you could finally smell? And she goes, no, I could finally feel smell now, is that like, when you get that Alka-Seltzer feeling your head? Yes. Which so many people, by the way, so many people understood. Okay. And you know what, then they started saying, they felt that in their chest kept and that's what I feel. Yeah, I feel that old off my body. If you guys, are you back over to catfish trash-talk? Check it out. All right, so he's hitting bumps and I think he's doing it very happily. Yeah, he's doing it on purpose which is, I mean, but he's just being a baby. Okay, so they get home..

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"ten hour" Discussed on SPORTS GOOFS

SPORTS GOOFS

05:29 min | 2 years ago

"ten hour" Discussed on SPORTS GOOFS

"'cause i can't spend money but regardless so it's going to be there. It's going to be there coming fun. I like it like it. A lot roy dread. I actually signed up for it. Yeah replied a lot of the two d. Metro cards was on my radar back in the days and i didn't have the The handheld play the other one other m but it's always interesting. It's not prime. But i think i told you. There is no prime. You say whatever announcing that you are but in today said it to that. It's still work restored aunt. There is no prime kids. They say there was no smell on. They'll be like well. It started off as prime for and then we kind of basically just continue the storyline with some other metro. It's something. I just constantly. I'm likely because this is what they did this game. This game is metre jetty. I think they've been working on it since the ds or at least it was a concept and now is here's how you should utilize i think nintendo's properties you don't have to make everything Aaa would iran. Three d ito. But what you do is you just make it exciting. Not paying sixty bucks thirties about fine because the end a it's a to destroy. Yeah i i use my switch on my indy platforms like you know. I love guacamole to what was purchased. That is in line of what i would do. You live and more and it could be fun. I the only thing that was annoying was the sound of x. The i heard all the trailer. Yeah thirty bucks. Maybe i mean that's basic. I mean it's the sounds of like metro news and things like that. That's basically like from the gameboy. That's why it's might hurt your ears from the game boy. Sound chip whatever. But but yeah i. This is basically. I played metro salmon's returns on the three d. s. basically that but beefed up in hd. So it'll probably. Yeah no no. i'm not. I game was fantastic. So i am all for. This is probably gonna be like. I would say it was like ten hour game because that game was ten hours. I could see ten hours for that pay. I doubt nintendo would sell his sixty but they're totally going to might be like three fifty now. It's only fifty disappointing. I guess it was the switch pro now like you don't need now. Not because they're not gonna with their game releases but they did with this..

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Why Now Is the Best Time to Break Into Freelance Web Design

Entrepreneur on FIRE

02:12 min | 2 years ago

Why Now Is the Best Time to Break Into Freelance Web Design

"We're talking all about how you fight issue can break into freelance. Web design to build reliable monthly recurring revenue. So john share with us. Why now today is the best time to start a freelance web design biz. Absolutely i mean now. More than ever every business entrepreneur. Everyone that wants that go into business needs a website. I mean that's one big thing. That code code showed everyone just how important their online presences and one of the secrets is folks are not just looking for a website. They also need that expert with great service and communication on their side to be the go between Between you know the tech companies or the hosting company keep their website up and running and crazy so my co teacher the co founder of the course kelly. A her an eye for both of us. Twenty twenty was actually one of our best years ever. Despite the pandemic and twenty twenty one is not slowing down and other agency owners that i talked to in other freelancers. The the story is the same. And it's just a great time to hop in for we have one student who two years ago was working in. Hr for a metal company in nashville. She had a one hour commute each way to her job. Even though on the weekends it took like fifteen minutes to get to her job and so really. She was working fourteen ten hour days like six. Am to six pm with those commutes included and she had a seven level underground parking garage that she would park again. Meanwhile her husband was a home. Music producer in nashville booking sessions when he wanted to going on tour sometimes with me. We play in a band together and before taking our core she would call herself. The least tech savvy person around and in a year's time she took our course built her design business to a point where she can leave her full time job and now she's completely booked With jobs in the pipeline. And it's only going to increase as companies move more towards online that online presence and online stores. That's going to be a huge key going forward. So that's why. I think now's probably the best time ever and i'm sure people say that a lot but it really is. Kobe really opened the door to the importance of your online

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"ten hour" Discussed on Beyond the To Do List

Beyond the To Do List

04:55 min | 2 years ago

"ten hour" Discussed on Beyond the To Do List

"And i was starting to become aware of that whole like it's about getting done. The commitments that have already made to day job side-hustle relationships home life. All of that and then being definitely intentional and strategic about building on top of that doing a little bit more to quote get ahead a little bit more. Build something if you will so coming from that angle. It was about okay. I want to do what i need to do. As efficiently and effectively as possible and then have a hard stop so that i can rest and not burn out you know. It's kind of like the indy. Five hundred cars where they make pitstops to refresh. You know it's kind of a mentality of you did a lap for today or you did multiple laps in an of this day and now this day is done. It's not pushing it too. I mean because you know if you're doing a nine or ten hour day you're not really getting nine or ten hours of work out of yourself or somebody else you know. You're getting effectively. Most likely five to six at most an even in an eight hour day. You're not getting eight hours of work right so all that to say i was very aware of my limitations because of my adhd that that was the perspective i brought in from the get go. Wow that is really cool. I love to hear how people's personal circumstances have shaped their projects. I heard this great quote the other day. I think it was actually an episode of armchair expert and one of them said well all researches me search and research things. You're just trying to figure out ways to solve your own problems right and it sounds like this project is really born of you. Trying to figure out not ways to solve your own problem necessarily but ways to optimize your life which is so cool so then over the last ten years you've talked to so many productivity experts that you must have encountered some contradictory advice sometimes and there's so much advice out there first of all have you encountered contradictory advice..

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"ten hour" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast

The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast

06:04 min | 2 years ago

"ten hour" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast

"Called culture together. I saw this show some grace. We'll get each other grease. I'm get i'm just happy to be. Are you real. I'd just say. I just wanted to say no matter. How fancy are expensive yet. Pajamas are not wearing your pajamas. An airport people doing well. Apparently they are wearing them and let black folks where roads closed at that. Only hold on a second. What well no sydney's right. If you have the right to wear your time pajamas in the airport looking crazy then go ahead and do and if you sit there and follow that person doing it then. That's a personal inventory unique to take on yourself because you she calls it a trend got as not really turn nationals. This like in a sense people being lazy ought to mean all people. Don't care i mean i get it over. I mean the only thing that can make sense about the bond a year. You know if you're going to be sleeping on the plane. And you got your hair done. And johnny keeper and todd on the plane but rarely of the day. I mean you got scarves hats for so many absence. When should wear the scarf. People not just bring pajamas out in the street. I'd probably stop here. What they say about me. You already know that. All of man's a man's man. If i was a drake our have niccolo. And if my love you to wipe off to the airport with that buddy wearing what you better stick with sciatica you'd better stick with her. Bonnie poor with me buddy. I wish i wish in that was showing or so so talk. Show men to the chat room. If you get some backbone like you play banning i want. I gotta say this. How this city she. She got the five on this morning. But every god to that though i think like no black people very creative i think everything that we do become something fashionable but it just depends on where you're at for example you so deposit jersey. You know the thing folks come outside. Jonathan flip flops and stuff and go shopping. You know what i mean. That's that's that's their ability to like it's okay. Maybe that's how they've been raged name. But for the most part you going through right guard like a black tie affair. I wouldn't expect me to have bonded on our head. i think. I think there's a time and place for everything black tie event for what about the city city city. Two minutes hoppy right now. Hold on hold on. Hold on so talking. You've had this dude. No but i bet. I bet you off yama lead on me right now with realm. Well you don't go anywhere and audrey having our ladies what to do we go into the airport. And you've got the big ass. You're about to have a ten hour flight okay. I don't care if i 's okay. It's the plano care. Why you sleep. Okay off off here. We're flying bars. Are you with me. Is that like i said like. I said we're going somewhere you know. No it's not appropriate. We're not gonna step out like that at all. No no i like that. 'cause reflection of me they were gonna put together. Not you set it up. You set enough said enough. But you said i'm gonna save yourself. Yeah same john but you are absolutely right. My friend so representation of whatever. If you're in a relationship weapon tation of you look doing around with that bunch. You call me lady. We'll talk later back. Goblins he had a customer here. He's customer oh you drive it okay so call and if you wanna talk about this real quick gonna take a break. And then we're going to show. They were shot. A fellows put a number one in chatroom. If you're not tolerate. But i wanted to travel if you are real man and wanna worry about your going to bonnie stand up. Stand aside or you'll be like yeah. Let's go man. We're going.

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"ten hour" Discussed on That’s Strange

That’s Strange

04:51 min | 2 years ago

"ten hour" Discussed on That’s Strange

"Like it. This is delicious chad. How old were you when you said you watched this movie. I don't remember specifically Probably less than ten hour imagine. Wow.

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"ten hour" Discussed on The Syndicated Pipe Club

The Syndicated Pipe Club

04:47 min | 2 years ago

"ten hour" Discussed on The Syndicated Pipe Club

"Probably kentucky to considering he appeared at the Kentucky derby this past weekend and one step up to the. Mike concerned speaking the entire booed buddha yet. But that's enough cova duck. There's enough of that going around. I didn't even look at my newsfeed anymore. Why it's probably for the better. When did last night just to just to see 'cause you know ever since last year march last year it's been covert everything so i decided to see in the found. The the most recent stories stories on the most recent pete and only one of them was a couple of days old so ignored that one and the oldest one other than that was ten hours. So i decided we my wife had. We decided to see how many stories in a ten hour period riposted. That weren't covid related. The answer is to. I believe that. So unless you're a wildfire or what was the other one. I don't remember with the other one was but no one was a a wildfire and something going on in an ireland that wasn't covid related but other than that. Nothing else has been happening since march. Twenty twenty interesting. I heard on the in ireland. Where some guy got essentially I think he recorded the gleese or some something doing something they weren't supposed to be doing. I could have the Facts ron but essentially the police came and arrested him. New is like a big news About a double check on that saddam. Quote me on that one. Don't worry i won't someone else will sure Plan i mean it's i mean that's the news it's a feeds off of sierra and everything and Most news companies right now are kind of going into the gutter. Eric thanks to People getting their news elsewhere so They're just trying to go for what You know go for what sells of course. Okay okay okay okay. I just remembered over the last Couple of weeks we we have julie how some housekeeping to do. I just got to get to it. Oh of course. I don't have that stall on this phone. But we have a couple a couple of new subscribers nice sh-.

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"ten hour" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast

The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast

07:23 min | 2 years ago

"ten hour" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast

"To put it out of the sea so also too. It's like why would you put that on somebody. Why couldn't you just you know. Stand you asked. He told you plainly no. I don't wanna give them my see okay. You could ask somebody else or you could have you know when about your business for you to sit there and guilt trip him to give you your see kind of says something about her as well. I mean it does kind of though. I mean he has every right to sit there just as much. Does you do get on at the time that you're getting on and have to do everything that you have to do as well just because you're pregnant you can walk around guilt trip and everybody. Oh i'm pregnant will go ahead of you in line like come on. That's not right either. Like i got stuff to do to like. I don't know. I'm just saying. I feel where he's coming from. I'm not necessarily matt him but going into you can have an abortion and all that other extra union needs to say all that bro. That's he said of that. I mean he does what he said. He didn't say all that. So again i. But i i can. I can be objective. And i can see where he's coming from as well because our can you see. She's going through like guilt tripping everybody hockey because her situation that you can't be doing that either says 'scuse me how can you see where he's coming from when demand man is clearly pro polarized. My whole thing is that he has. He has every right to not give up his see. I don't care if he has to walk forty seven view because you can't go through life relying on here on what other people are on what you think other people should do for you understand this in life. You can't control everybody like and you go manipulate people that you're not gonna get the outcome. You want a listen for my life. I understand that expectations lead to resentments. I get that i get that. She should ask somebody else. Part of god's somebody else to sit in there if the exact where he's thinking he's like somebody else and not understand that he was trying to avoid eye contact. He was trying to not let me tell you let me. He was trying to not do this today right and you know what this is. This is a angry person and it goes back to around. San doesn't give me the right to go from house well and because he's angry person this is why this is his comma. This is where he needs to be in life. he's in a dark place. He's in a dark place already now if he would practice some common courtesy maybe he would have to walk twenty miles twenty minutes off the bus. Maybe this personal inventory that he has the do and i'm just. This is a speculation. this is my opinion. Maybe there's some personal inventory that he needs to do and his life with now. He's getting off a bus and walking twenty minutes sir. How did you get to that point. Maybe because of the way you've been treating people in your life sir so maybe you might want to turn around start practices some basic common courtesy. And maybe your life will become a better life and you will make this place a better world to live in and then just so angry and upset that your punk ass have to go on social media because that's the ultimate identifier for us because now all laws we can't even identify self because we need the arm of social media to justify our be. Yes and look crazy. So you're not address her manipulation. I can't do but being manipulating this situation. Because she's pregnant so hard being pregnant. Is you say to me that she's taking advantage of being pregnant. That doesn't make sense to me is common courtesy. I don't care who else on the bus who feel good friday. I still feel good. I don't care if there's a thousand people on the bus and she just addressed him he should just easily just surrendered his seat in the common courtesy of mankind can't be that much stronghold has say miss here set dow. You don't know how it's be her after his ten hour shifts. What he'd do if he's in a motorise will care about that. Have some decent common courtesy you to fill the friday. Cj but you're right there's of ways to look at this this his point of view and i totally disagree with it. This man is totally out of order out of the ordinary and out of his mind. I don't think you've gotta this. Who think that he should. He should have given up his see as no not not like i just went up because it really serious but you know. I don't like when people feel like you i. I don't know i kind of don't like what she did. Either i don't like playing the whole that whole damsel in distress thing. Because she's i don't like netted city now his girl. Well i don't know she could have been standing outside for the buzz war. She got on to. It doesn't matter if she was jerry. You're raising a whole human. You strong you can do it. You can stand up for your ride and was sad about it. I'm going to bet my life on his sad because is is or somebody else. You asked him a question. Look this is what. I tell my kids. They start arguing. I'm like what are you guys arguing about. Oh i have cam to use his thing he no okay but i really wanna use it to look. He said no. What are we tell men that women she does. She want to have with you. She said no. Bush really mill. You know look no means no. The man says no you overhear one. I'm pregnant and i'm a single mom like what does that have to do with any. What is you being a single mom or being pregnant. Have to you. Having a sit down will now like no. You should have moved on moved more towards the back of the bus or ask somebody else if you can have their seat. That's that's the point where i'm like. Okay well i can see where he's coming from my wide you keep pressing the issue. We'll sidney j regrettably on disappointed in you you.

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"ten hour" Discussed on Clock Dodgers Podcast - Motivation | Fantasy Football | Comedy  | Pop Culture

Clock Dodgers Podcast - Motivation | Fantasy Football | Comedy | Pop Culture

05:23 min | 2 years ago

"ten hour" Discussed on Clock Dodgers Podcast - Motivation | Fantasy Football | Comedy | Pop Culture

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Amazon is on edge over Alabama union vote

The 3:59

02:07 min | 2 years ago

Amazon is on edge over Alabama union vote

"I'm roger chang and this is your daily charge joining us to run through this. Big labor battle is laura. Atallah our amazon expert. Welcome lor so. Can you give me a quick quick recap of what this vote. There are five thousand. Eight hundred warehouse workers in bessemer alabama voting on whether to or me union. It would be the first. Us amazon union. And it's also one of the largest if not dealer described to vote on forming a union in the us for amazon. And so there's a lot at stake here. It could kind of not like a beachhead free unions if it inspires other warehouse workers in other locations to organize. And what are we expecting the results so the results could happen at any time. The national labor relations board is counting up to balance and they could be this week or next antezana pretty vocal there. Obviously against this. And they've made the argument that they already pay their poise fifteen dollars an hour which is above the national minimum. What exactly are workers asking for. What's really prompting this. Push to unionize down in bessemer right. So the workers invest myr say that they would really like more control over their breaks and rest time and that comes from the fact that are ten hour shifts and they are extremely physical so people who are picking up packages from tote santa putting them on conveyor belts to be put in boxes are walking upwards of ten miles a day in their shifts bending down at santa gap again bet. Certain say there's other jobs where there's a lot of movement all day and amazon does offer breaks course and allows people to go to the bathroom whenever they need to. Workers say that the requirements to fill werner's are so onerous that they don't really get to take extra break on pop up those like hour rest period total of by ryan the the debris down thirty minutes. Relaunch to fifteen minute breaks right

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"ten hour" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

Boomer & Gio

03:07 min | 2 years ago

"ten hour" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

"Whole rug and the cat. He's keeping the rug. Yeah the worst so you guys actually do this for a living. Your sanitation workers at the window right. So you guys are sanitation workers and you and your partner is picking through the garbage while you're actually doing your job correct because you've ever talked to about listen. This has got to stop okay. He doesn't now as he is he trying to resell this stuff or is he keeping infirm self order now so he's keeping for himself. Wow are you out there right now. Working brian sounds like it. Sounds like you're on the route. Yeah what do you have a. You're listening to us through the phone call with the headphones and thrown on your route. Listen to you everyday day those Your blood nice. Magget awesome all right. How long have you been doing like Fifteen years wow all right. Man sounds good. You're talking about thrown out. Yeah to stop these kids toys out there trucks jeeps kitchen and the grandfather had the kid watch slow into the incident. Copper starts crying and screaming a watch. See this is stuff that these guys are exposed to keep up the good work at. Thanks man appreciate you mean you know. They're exposed to all this kind of said. yeah. I know think about that. You spend your whole day your job your eight hour ten hour twelve. I have a buddies drives a truck and you know. Sometimes they'll work twelve hour days and they see all sorts of stuff. Yeah i never thought about. You can't let your kids see all your his toys getting but then the garbage man's got see the gig crying and then he's got the emotional attachment to the kid and the grandfather. Maybe a grandfather is trying to make a point. What time up if you don't behave with thrown your stuff out. I don't know that'd be. That's a pretty severe emotional burden. If he asked me is an emotional burn. I mean that's one hell of a point you know jeeps and cars and everything that he says his kitchen. I couldn't imagine thrown out sabrina. Little kitchen call now. Are you kidding that dollhouse by the way so. Gina is taking that dollhouse. Yes in her own car nine not having the movers take it because she wants it to be perfect. That's doesn't trust the movers right. She saying i'm putting this dollhouse in the back. We're putting it on a blanket. And i'm taking it in my own car just to make sure i'm in charge of it. That's how that's how much attention that i'm talking about. You be thrown out that dollhouse. Never i mean that thing is so elaborate and it's personalized with sabrina. His name on she sits there every day and puts the little rearranges the furniture and everything in there..

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Sonos Roam for Pre-Order

Voice in Canada

01:14 min | 2 years ago

Sonos Roam for Pre-Order

"Hey terry here. With flash briefing for tuesday. And i want to tell you about another new product that has just come on the market. And if you're a sonos fan you might be interested to hear about this one. This is called the sonos rome and it is a portable smart speaker. quote is their. This is their marketing material. The portable smart speaker for all your listening adventures unquote and so it is a small. Little speaker. Works with wi fi or bluetooth. It has voice control so of course. That's why i'm talking about it here. It supports both both amazon. Lexi and google assistant. It has up to ten hours of playtime and it is waterproof as well. So if you're looking for a portable a high quality speaker with built in voice assistant you may be interested in this if you go to the sonos website sonos dot com and just search for rome. You will see that. It is available for preorder right now and the price is to twenty nine to twenty nine is the price so it's not cheap But sony is known for making good quality speakers and this one is great. If you're looking for portable one with long playtime waterproof Specifications and voice assistance built

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Why Organizing Employee At Alabama Amazon Center Wants A Union

WSJ Tech News Briefing

02:09 min | 2 years ago

Why Organizing Employee At Alabama Amazon Center Wants A Union

"Ballots are due today. For thousands of employees at an amazon warehouse in bessemer alabama. We're voting on whether to unionize. If the organizers are successful it would be the first union for amazon employees in the us. There is a lot at stake. Cure for the workers for amazon and for the rest of the tech industry. So for more on this we turn to our reporter sebastian herrera. He covers amazon and ecommerce for us. Hey bashing thanks for joining. Thanks for having me. Okay so bring us up to speed on this unionization effort. Who's been leading the charge. And what are they pushing for. Well there's a set of pro union workers inside of this facility in bessemer who have been leading the charge alongside of the union which is the retail wholesale and department store union. And they've they've basically been trying since the start of the election obviously to rally workers for pro union vote. They're trying to change. What a lot of employees bring up at work at these facilities which is breaks. Pay other benefits and what they focus on. Two is the rate at which they have to work because at these facilities employees are expected to fulfill items that go into packages hundreds of items per hour. And it's pretty taxing on these employees. Because i do it for ten hours a day you know they pretty much in the same spot isolated for amount of of the day and they are penalized. If they don't fulfil items at a certain rate you could easily be fired for for not making rate so they point to that as something they feel can change. They point to the fact that even though amazon offers fifteen dollars starting pay that it is really not enough to make a living wage. Some of these employees they go to second or even third job to support their families. So i feel like with as of successful advocacy as a company is amazon has been they could be receiving more and so they're ultimately fighting for these various

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"ten hour" Discussed on Pond's Feed

Pond's Feed

04:20 min | 2 years ago

"ten hour" Discussed on Pond's Feed

"If i was playing this game if i was doing like a four hour stream. I really think that would get tiring after a while to go into every single room and not know what's on the other side and these are real soldiers go through every day. They even said that in the interview. That's what clearing rooms is like. They have to do that for every room in every home. So i see that. They're trying to force the gamer to feel what that's like but me personally. I don't know it. We'll see how it is when we play it but it's it sounds sounds rush to say the least while there's also the possibility that there may be other missions or other things. Besides because i mean the whole gameplay trailer was about describing that story describing the level decide Structure but what if there is a an open area type mission or mission. Send somewhere else around food job. I mean we don't know what the rest of the game is like we really slide. Six minutes and six minutes is in what could be like a five or ten hour. We don't even know how long game as we don't even know what the game has multi player of you're playing in co op. What's would be interesting. That is the case a reality. You're gonna say something Yes probably toss around. So yeah i want it and i want to keep an eye out on. I'm not in that camp of i'm gonna priore the game right away but also now in those people are like yeah. Screw this game set. What do you do a war story. It's going to be have some level controversy. I mean even today and today's history. We're having to go back and relook at all. All these history lessons we've been taught in the past to find out now does know how when i'm curious to know how this will go whenever comes out and supposedly this year for a game that will be coming out next month though..

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"ten hour" Discussed on Talk Is Sheep - Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia

Talk Is Sheep - Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia

05:47 min | 2 years ago

"ten hour" Discussed on Talk Is Sheep - Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia

"Really is as a as a non. I mean now it split up a little bit for short compared to what it was but you know the to get in the west in in close to siberia hunt those animals and that was my first albert hunt too so i probably had a lot to do with it but just that whole experience spending a couple of days in moscow and meeting a lot of those people. It's amazing to get over there. And that's the whole culture aspects of these hunts of really something. I've gotten into just to talk to so many of the russians in there so inquisitive about what america's really like. And you know to kind of see. Their side of it was with really cool. That's awesome you. You flew into moscow. Then did you. It was western siberia wasn't compacted was the west end. It was a little further west. But we you know. We flew into moscow. We flew all the way into Petropavlovsk in contract up for mayor that experience in of itself. I mean i think we went like a ten hour flight from new york to moscow and then i think in the neighborhood of the same from moscow to petropavlovsk Blocked out at this point. I think we figured it was like forty hours of speak out there. I wish we have filmed it. That was kind of before we were doing the show and we did just kind of a rider hunt. That was with a few magazines at the time. And and You know. I wish i had that on film at this point. Love to go back and do it. I just don't know that it would be the same at this point. That was when they first opened a lot of that up. You know what was so new and so different. Yeah so you spend a bunch of time in moscow or you just pass through type thing. We did so on the way through. We passed through but on the way back..

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"ten hour" Discussed on A Desi Woman with Soniya Gokhale

A Desi Woman with Soniya Gokhale

03:04 min | 2 years ago

"ten hour" Discussed on A Desi Woman with Soniya Gokhale

"And i just couldn't deal with these stein children's. I just broke my heart so i you know but i made it circuitously to taking care of children going through pediatric anesthesia and getting this pediatric pain training eventually. So why did i choose. Pediatric pain is interesting. I don't know if i actually specifically thought about that. I wanted to work with children. But as i was doing anesthesia. One of the most impressive part of my work was when i could take a child through this massive surgery for eight ten mega surgery. Ten hour long mega surgery. And i could wake them up and they would open their eyes and just look at you as of nothing really happened right so if if i could keep them comfortable and they can smile at you. That was the most gratifying thing for me. And i think that forms. The root of why. I wanted to go into this. And of course once i was in medical school i learned that pediatric pain was not. It wasn't even a thing on anybody's radar. Yeah we in anesthesia. We were still doing surgeries in the mid eighties. With absolutely no pain medicine we were doing heart surgeries with just plain anesthesia. But no pain so a lot of people think anesthesia means. You know that you know you're not feeling pain it. Those are two very different things anyhow. Children were first of all believed not to even be able to pain up. Until you know the seventies sixties four decades ago. They were like. Oh yeah yeah kids. Don't need anything they resilient which of course we've known over time that you know that is not true. As a matter of fact the nervous system of the children actually imprint. S- the insult that happened from painful experiences. Even as little as you know. Blood draws order. The shots that they get. Those imprints are left. They leave physical markings on their nervous system if they're not addressed properly so it's like think of leaving scars right and but if we address them appropriately right then up if we do something to prepare. The nervous system appear appropriately. Their nervous system is so what we call plastic. It's like putty you can shape it however you want so you can doing the right thing early and appropriately and at the right time you can completely eliminate any evidence that those bad service impressions even ever happened..

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"ten hour" Discussed on getWITit | Women in Technology

getWITit | Women in Technology

05:10 min | 2 years ago

"ten hour" Discussed on getWITit | Women in Technology

"And help them to transition. How can we best do this. How can we protect the devices. A lot of them didn't have the offsite filtering because they weren't allowing the devices to go home so it was very challenging. Those first few weeks i know i was doing a lotta ten hour days and i i just walk away from my desk like oh my word but it all worked out well and we just continue to be busy on the the membership member service team. They're always coming in with new ideas. You know and point protection know. I've talked about with mary and her team were looking into. That is constant products that are coming along. And we're trying to see. What can we handle in. What can we get out so professionally. It's been great. I'm grateful that i have a job in and we're doing so well people such it's wonderful Personally i find time for exercise. I've been running since i was seventeen. Not that i'm a professional. You know i get out for exercise. But i make a point of getting out every day running or walking. I need the fresh air. I need to space head on what i find about. I didn't think i was done like working from home. Never thought i'd like that actually love. It have to be really strict with myself on the boundaries to clarify actually sitting in my living room right now. I have live on a lake. I have a wonderful view. I don't wanna go into the basement finished room. But i wanna be up with a sunshine as a but saying that when my husband and i sit down to relax at night were in the living room so i literally closed down my work computer. I put my headphones away. I clear the space. So that when i'm sitting here relaxing i'm really physically in a place where not looking at my computer but there are things you know i was. I had some personal stuff last night in a book club..

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"ten hour" Discussed on Horror Fictional and True Stories

Horror Fictional and True Stories

05:36 min | 2 years ago

"ten hour" Discussed on Horror Fictional and True Stories

"I woke up to two people inside my house. Wild home alone. i'm eighteen. I live in a low middle class town complex with my divorced mom. My brother my mom was out of state for a week. At the time my little brother was staying in that that's house for the week. I don't drive so there were no cars outside my hands. Eighteen year old with a house to himself for a week with a mom who is perfectly fine with me smoking weed in the house and gave me permission to have a few friends of while she was gone every teens dream growing up right except it ended up a little different first day. I came home from a ten hour shift at the gestation. I work at half a mile down the road from my house. I will calm head into my basement. Smoke a bowl fall asleep with my cats few hours later i wake up with an uneasy feeling it's one. Am i hear footsteps upstairs. My cat is on my bed and my dog is a dog. Take half. I hear draws stands being opened and i immediately grabbed my switchblade and call nine one. They send a squad car. I stay on the phone. I hear someone coming downstairs with my bed just being in the basement bedroom essentially being the size of a closet. I'm the first thing they'll see. I jumped to my feet grabbed. My phone drew my switch. The door open. The light turns all and in walks around my.

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"ten hour" Discussed on Mouse and Weens

Mouse and Weens

04:10 min | 2 years ago

"ten hour" Discussed on Mouse and Weens

"Agnes View at the ammos as far as sometimes we. We could go and do a show with the souls. The he had that we didn't play and everybody he could do. A whole greatest in another greatest hits album. And i mean you know when he. When he wasn't playing these hits he was having fun. Playing these great play somebody else's some an oral or some while it was it was it was never bored and was it was always fun and the unit and the and the the the put together a band that he puts together and it really wasn tom. Petty and break it. Was tom petty in the hallway is seems an intangible integral. It wasn't just that we were backing band. The batteries yeah so although he was he was definitely the most definitely the front. I definitely the driving force in the book. He was powered up that he was having fun. He was having as much fun in with us was being but it wasn't just announce that doesn't mean he was in the back so it was a an incredible leader. He knew exactly what he wanted his phone and got loyalty and love of everybody around him. Not just abandon all the way down to the crew truck drivers bus drivers anything from come wealth rare that you hear that about a musician that kind of respect and what absolutely what was that about him. It was just an intrinsic part of who he was. Just that's when people in find something saints offense incited meeting you to freeze. What was he like. I said i usually sites in the lose everything that they're saying because of everything he's he's a great ride at great he's very smart. Had great intuition eat you. Love reload played music. He looked play. Music lump comedy. He loves his fans and he loved these badge and everybody around. It sounds like he was a very smart man and he chose like minded people. Because i that's how you are eating just east of money either bite money. You might lots among young you can. You can trust like a fourteen ticket. Didn't want this. Yeah we doing this fun. Yeah heard he kept his ticket prices low for the fans like he was very thoughtful and any also it was also very because we would only do three weeks out on the road. And then we'd ever would ten days of everybody so so it was a everybody know this whole thing you were talking about before being out on. The road wasn't so stressful. Because we didn't yup three weeks without fun for three weeks and just flying not wear sales out a on the go out and vote just like that the end the sweet leaks be let go home. We'd resi we'd be at g. Get back looking forward to going back on smart. That's a bigger picture thinking. Where a lot of people i work in the movies. It's the same way they'll burn their crew out. There's very few people at clint eastwood. Woody allen they they do ten hour days they let people go home to their families and then get a very loyal crew that way..

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"ten hour" Discussed on The Toxin Terminator

The Toxin Terminator

05:48 min | 2 years ago

"ten hour" Discussed on The Toxin Terminator

"So and there's so at all the running stores in all the places itself Shoes and cycle stores a lot of them have liquid minerals because a lot of the athletes. Do this why you need. You need that added minerals when you're when you're on putting your your body under that kind of stress for sure all right now. Gasoline slowly mindfully. People eat too quickly. I won't spend a lotta time on this because a lot of people understand it but try to avoid eating in your car eating standing up eating a rush or not paying attention to your food. Eat it slowly. Give your chats get your stomach. A adjusted fully worked the enzymes into and it's also more enjoyable experience. Like we mentioned food is supposed to be eligible of life. Why not take the time to enjoy every bite at also Science proves that we tend to eat about twenty percent less when we eat slowly and mindfully said clerk reduction as well but this one is intermittent fasting for men. Try to eat all your food with an eight hour window for women. Ten no less because of hormonal disruption. But if you can pick a ten hour window from where you have breakfast any all your food and then stop. This is say a almost magical health tip because it's supporting all the the both circadian rhythm in their hormonal rhythm of the body so when we stop eating in the evening our body is digesting the food when we go to bed. The food is digested swift can work on eliminating pathogens in carcinogens and adjusting the hormones then when we wake up our our hgh are estrogen our testosterone in both men and women. Both men and women have estrogen toss geneticists testosterone. It's just a different mix all those when they're elevated along with hgh and low blood sugar. We're in a great state. Were mentally at our best. Were physically at our best and we stay in that state to we have that first meal so it's a phenomenal state to exercise in. It's almost sakes do our most important work in and then we eat that first meal. Maybe ten o'clock eleven nude whatever your window works. Whatever works best for you And then again you finish and what you do when you when you stop eating at dinnertime. One of the most magical parts of.

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