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"twelve foot" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:11 min | 4 months ago

"twelve foot" Discussed on WTOP

"Lloyd austin in singapore issued this warning to beijing we do not see conflict or confrontation but we will not flinch in the face of bullying or coercion china sees the u .s. military presence in the south china sea and taiwan strait as a violation of its sovereignty meanwhile the prime minister of earlier says there needs to be greater engagement between the united states and china insisting that a breakdown and dialogue between the superpowers could have devastating consequences for the world the atlantic hurricane season is underway cbs news correspondent peter king has a look at one major learned lesson from last year hurricane ian was blamed for more than a hundred fifty deaths last year most of them due to drowning forecasts for storm surge were accurate but former fema administrator craig fugay says borrowing a line from a sixties movie what we have here is a failure to communicate we telling people you evacuate so you don't drown first issue evacuate from storm surge because is too many people think storm surge is like some version of a high tide but it's not storm surge is the wall of water you don't want to see coming at you when forecasters predict twelve -foot storm surge means that wall of water is twelve feet high much taller than you or i peter king cbs news orlando wells might be pondering a run for the white house democratic senator joe mansion of west virginia says he would not rule out a potential third -party presidential run next year appearing on fox news sunday mansion out of the value of the moderate middle over the far left and right coming up after traffic and weather affordable housing in the u s look to smaller communities the south and midwest where the mix income and home prices is better i'm mark hamrick with a report just ahead feeling comfortable is key especially when somebody else's hands are in your mouth dave preston here in the cascade center for dental health put me at ease when i started seeing earlier them this year dental health is critical to your overall health don't wait to start a healthier lifestyle cascades one is a revolutionary full mouth implant solution that can create your perfect smile in less than

Fox News Mandates Employees Disclose Vaccination Status

Mike Gallagher Podcast

02:35 min | 2 years ago

Fox News Mandates Employees Disclose Vaccination Status

"Fox news ordering all staffers to disclose vaccination status and getting a bunch of emails from a lot of people who work in the pharmaceutical industry. I worked for a large pharmaceutical company. We're required to tell them our vaccine status starting this week. If you're not vaccinated you must work remotely from home but see. Here's the problem with this argument. The problem seems to be to me. We're fighting all these breakthrough cases of people who are vaccinated who get covert now. They're not dying. So maybe we got to remember the goal of the vaccine three. Us senators who are all vaccinated have tested positive for kogo. Senators angus king roger. Wicker and john. Hickenlooper have all been experiencing breakthrough kobe. Nineteen cases all three senators. Say they're isolating and following doctor's orders either strangest reaction to the idea of mike. My company came to me and i. I've shared that. I've gotten vaccinated. But i wouldn't want to be forced to tell anybody my vaccination status if listen i've already had battles with people over stuff making me wear a mask in an empty building walking from my car into a studio twelve feet and i don't encounter anybody but you must wear a mask and i got into a big fight with somebody who i like. A lot saw a cope somebody a colleague or whatever you wanna call the person in the building and she's very very corporate. She's very by the book. it's not her fault. She got follow the rules. We are a big company. We got a lotta mandates. We got a lot of the people have their hands full. I get it. I don't wanna be that guy but are you crazy where amass from your car to walk fifteen feet to your empty studio in the empty hall where you have to. Yeah but if somebody sees you mike it's a bad image for it puts us in a bad put you your set common sense. I vaccinated doesn't matter. I would have a very. I'm sorry. I think this would be hypothetically a bridge too far for me. If somebody said you must tell somebody your what's next my body mass index. What do you want to know now. You wanna know a list of sexual partners. I mean what you listen my hiv status. Go down the list of privacy issues.

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Mystery of the Flathead Lake Monster

Mythical Monsters

02:10 min | 2 years ago

Mystery of the Flathead Lake Monster

"Oscar sat on the dock sipping coffee from chipped mug while he stared across the peaceful bluewater. The son had yet to make its way over the mission mountains. It was picturesque almost worth getting up at this hour. Almost oskar was no early bird after the army. He vowed to never again get up before sunrise. It was the main appeal of his job at the bank but he wasn't going fishing for himself. He was doing this for his best friend. The roar of a model a rumbled behind him. Oscar smiled. He knew that sound that bought that car from his dad. When oscar and matt got back from the war it was ancient them and that was nearly a decade ago. Oskar chugged his coffee and gave himself a pep talk. Matt needs this so don't complain. He smiled and waved. As matt backed up the car and the twelve foot john boat he towed behind it down the ramp and the water that called out to oscar. Figured you'd be wearing your bank. Close today matt's blue eyes looked sharp and clear and he was already busting oscars chops like used to those. Were good signs. Oscar worried about matt. Who was a little unstable these days. Not that oscar blamed him matt had been laid off. His wife had left him but they weren't going to talk about the sad stuff today. Today was about fishing. one thing. The two friends could still agree on after all these years or at least it was one thing matt loved that oscar could tolerate. Oscar hated hiking and hunting to him. It wasn't too different than being in the army. So fishing it was. He hadn't been on the lake years and he prayed for still waters matt hopped out of the truck and wrapped oscar in a bear. Hug you ready to catch the flathead lake monster. I saw it last week. Oscar i swear. Oscar chuckled matt. Had to make everything an adventure.

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Glover With a 64 at John Deere Ends 10 Years Without a Win

AP News Radio

00:40 sec | 2 years ago

Glover With a 64 at John Deere Ends 10 Years Without a Win

"Lucas Glover is earned his first PGA victory in a decade by taking the John Deere classic by two shots in Illinois Glover birdied five of his final seven holes for a seven under sixty four that wrapped up his fourth career win and first since twenty eleven at quail hollow still play twenty five six seven events a year and I still can honestly say I come back and I can do it and but never doubted that Glover finished his run with a twelve foot birdie on the par five seventeen th and then a six foot putt to save par from the bunker on eighteen Ryan Moore and Kevin knight tied for second following sixty eights for others finished three shots back I'm Dave very

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The Bird Man

Lore

02:03 min | 2 years ago

The Bird Man

"The three massachusetts towns of abington rehoboth and freetown exist a triangular slice of land. That has become home to hundreds of reports of unexplainable phenomenon. It's known as the bridgewater triangle though. Some call it the black triangle or the devil's triangle. It might not be swallowing up. Fighter jets and colonial era ships like the bermuda triangle to the south but its history is just as storied and mysterious. One of the areas within. The triangle is the hawks swamp. It's a seventeen thousand acre wetland near bridgewater massachusetts in the sixteen hundreds it was inhabited by the wapping noah tribe of native americans and the fort. They built inside. It became a strategic location for them during king. Philip's war in sixteen seventy four one legend details how during this time of upheaval and invasion by the colonies. A powerful artifact was lost in the swamp. now. I can't find anything beyond a small wikipedia entry to confirm this but the story tells of how an object known as the wadham belt was lost during the war and as a result the swamp became the home to restless spirits. Ever since the swamp has been the source of nearly endless supply of unexplainable sightings one of the most dramatic and best documented reports was made by local police officer. Sergeant thomas downey on a summer night. In nineteen seventy-one downey was driving toward the town of eastern near a place known as bird hill that sits at the edge of the swamp as he approached the hill he caught sight of an enormous winged creature. Downey claims that it was over six feet tall and had a wingspan of almost twelve feet. After reporting the sighting to the east police he quickly earned the nickname of the birdman about you but it seems odd that a police officer would risk his reputation on such an unusual claim. If it was just a joke officer. He clearly saw something that night. Just what that thing was of course is open to debate

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"twelve foot" Discussed on The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe

The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe

03:45 min | 2 years ago

"twelve foot" Discussed on The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe

"Vacation or a few weeks off. How many safety lines do you need to be tied off to in order to feel safe on the cable the mackinac bridge to one or or none right so there is no right or wrong answer but i remember you telling me i mean i know you have a fear of heights and you used to. You called me. After you saw the vaclav bridge thing air along with my mother and my girlfriend and a lot of other people i knew and You were impacted by that. Yeah it was really hard to watch. I find it very difficult. I feel as though i'm there you know. I read somewhere that the reason the people love sports is because we can imagine ourselves running diving. Over the the goal line we imagine ourselves swinging the bat and circling the bases. And it's the same thing in reverse with the fear. I can imagine myself being in that situation looking down five hundred feet below my feet and discovering that. I'm not tethered off that that makes me go. Who to a degree. Some people don't go who. Oh yeah some people turn the channel. Other people shrug it off. Did something happened to you. Because i've seen you. We shot some commercials. You and me a couple years ago. I mean for a was it marketplace events right yes marketplace events that people who do the home show yes and i was on a twelve foot roof i think tops right of a garage a gently sloping roof within a couple of feet of the ladder just sitting there another latter was taken away a number so there was no ladder Okay but you use the ladder to get up. We took the ladder away. Yes right like so. The ladder falls down. And you're stuck on a roof. Yes essentially that right. That was the point show. But i was surprised at how far in your head you got just being twelve feet off the ground. I was surprised to. And i think partly what it was is that you know we. We are company. Your company produce these as well. So i was just i was producing it. You know i'm like oh okay. We're doing this and now it's time for me to act right and so i climb up on the roof. I had just in my head. Just oh well. I'm going to be up on the roof. The latter is going to be down right picking the angles Getting it all set up. But i had never like actually thought about the fact that i had to get up on the roof and as i climbed up on the roof and the latter came away i felt very very isolated and afraid and a very gentle slope In fact you came up and started walking around on the roof like an insane person in my mind. Even though it's twelve. I mean twelve feet. Falling twelve feet onto concrete is gonna hurt. Sure it's gonna hurt. It's not gonna kill you but it's gonna you know unless you're land really just on your head but but you're not gonna fall but i didn't know that and you know this is an interesting thing too because people say i heard this somewhere. I read this that it's not a fear of heights that people experience but a fear of jumping. Have you heard. i've heard it. I thought my grandfather put it better. When he says i had no problem with heights but widths yes sir the hell out of me. I heard you say that i love. i mean. Imagine walking down the middle of the sidewalk on any street right All you have to do is stay in the middle of the sidewalk right. You do this every day. you don't think twice about it. It's the easiest thing in the world but the sidewalk twelve feet in the air. Yeah it's not as easy but you're still do it. Put it six hundred feet in the air. Yeah it's the same sidewalk..

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"twelve foot" Discussed on We Saw the Devil

We Saw the Devil

04:47 min | 2 years ago

"twelve foot" Discussed on We Saw the Devil

"To what sentencing laureate shot to death will be so my opinion. Even though it really doesn't matter in any way shape or form i fully respect yours and especially the woodcock opinion on this you know to weigh in on. What's in your heart's on all of this for me. I the life with no possibility of parole. Like i'm definitely pushing for that instead of death. Okay can i make location for you though. Y'all here's my sales pitch for the death penalty at least here in ohio okay. So their accommodations. We're just gonna talk about our death penalty amenities that we offer our beautiful state All of our death row guests. They get twenty three hours a day in a twelve foot. I seven so They have very comfortable restraints on them at all times. When they're being moved to their one hour wreck time day they had to be restrained even going to the shower going to have a meeting with an attorney going to get medical care. It's not just the fact that we get to celebrate the idea that these two monsters what they deserved. It's not just that we know what their future is going to be. It's that we have a sure like plan in place for them to have just misery until they died like. There's there is a satisfaction in knowing that that that honor student loan that they have to wake up every day and misery. They have to think about why they're there every single day and they're ending is sure we know what's going to happen. They know what's going to happen and they have to live with that every single moment. I don't know maybe. I'm a terrible person but i find like a piece in that. Is that wrong. I find peace knowing that that is their future. Like who's the worst person here because for me. I think about it in the death penalty that sometime probably in the next one eight years. There'd be to death if we're talking about life without the possibility of parole..

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"twelve foot" Discussed on Vote-Voiced Podcast

Vote-Voiced Podcast

02:50 min | 2 years ago

"twelve foot" Discussed on Vote-Voiced Podcast

"Services. Are we are not being active after global Van. Buren, we have lunch. Our school system but they don't all have to call the Belleville area. So we'll system is available Area Chamber of Commerce. Officially it's available. Council the Arts, it's available area. Road off. Museum to Bellevue area District Library. It's available area and it's very newspaper. We've seen any mention with a thousand dollars. We represent 45000 people, we would be six foot wide by twelve foot long Square rectangle. Whatever. I can keep us together this year. Thank you..

"twelve foot" Discussed on CRUSADE Channel Previews

CRUSADE Channel Previews

08:00 min | 2 years ago

"twelve foot" Discussed on CRUSADE Channel Previews

"To get rid of it now we don't have the hesitate to buy it because we can take it and we put it in the vacuum sealer get five times. The freezer live out of it than we ever could. You know just leave it in the fridge or just freezing it in a ziplock bag. Definitely i do all the time and and and and you can also not only in the bags. They get the if you don't have it. I mean once a really great and they're cheap and i've looked at commercial ones but mean get get this. Get the feature where you can. You can feel it in the glass jars to even feel it and canning jars. Well we're going have to do that. Too because God willing to knocking on some wood. Here we're going to have an amazing crop roma tomatoes. Like i said i can already see fifty sixty of them on The three plants that are that are producing. There's another one. That's just starting to produce and i don't know maybe they are healthy and produce twice. Who knows but. I see a lot of tomatoes in our future so I think ministers going to invest in cold. Canine called category. Yep i mean you can do canning. And there's nothing wrong with that. And i i've been doing a lot lately where i've just using the canning jars and all vacuum sealed and freeze them that way and i've even offense space. I've only had one instance where no yarbrough for the expansion. And i guess that might be more related to wanna you know. A super is well. I was putting into it that expand a little bit more but it it's faster and easier for for the volume. I'm trying to do at this point. So that's another. Method is doing it. Yes and even with the vacuum sealing. You're buying something in bulk and you happen to like it a lot and you sound gonna have some this weekend. I think we'll have some next week to don't freeze the second lock because you know freezing does distort things. There's no way around it. So you know definitely keep i keep it fresher longer for you no question about it so other methods of preservation that we should be talking about you know. Cochrane is the world's oldest food preservation method and i know the magna colonial days a lot of farmers including george washington which slaughter their hogs and salt. The pork. right salting is is Is is the way. And whether you're salting just salting the meats or the fish that all the moisture out. I mean you know what our air and moisture are the most detrimental things and and sunlight. Those are the things that you know. Break things down and environment and destroy them The whole purpose assault is literally just to draw. Draw the moisture. You can do traditional drying as well you can do combinations. You're gonna of course then you can do salting and smoking. I don't know that. I actually would try it. Adventuresome as i am. But they've claim they have hams Down like colonial williamsburg and some of the sites like that that we're are from the colonial era. They probably still edible at. Don't know if i want to keep the ham for two hundred years but I now let me ask you another question. Brian case now with us today. Brian's enjoying a day off He better being damn directory putting that dairy farm in the direction where he better be like. I know where you live coke. I will drive to your house. And you and i will have a conversation Let me ask you mr money all right. So we harvest these roma tomatoes. They're loaded up with seeds. Cowan minister an i or could we provided you know this. These were good airline roma tomatoes. Can we get our seeds for next year from our tomatoes that were harvesting this year. Most definitely you're going to end it just as a as you're cutting them up you can lay them out and let them and let them air. Dry is the easiest way for for the homeowner to do it You know and sort them out and pick the ones you know certainly aren't broken look distorted. It isn't necessarily that. They're the biggest. You're going to give you the next biggest tomatoes. That's that's not nothing to do with. You're gonna want to pick the the ones that are most uniform and the ones that look the Look the best. I mean and let's let them dry out. I would say dry freeze them. I a lot of my seeds that are left over from year to year. 'cause that does tend to preserve them longer day. Anything is get. Let them get out and faw For the next spring. I didn't get a chance to look at what the english is. they're doing. I gotta. I'm working to go watch the video on the On the video down lights there. it's awesome. She explains everything how to build the thing. We're kinda light in need the gizmo into ground to do the temperature of the the ground. Every melissa explains everything in that video that you could ever. Once a matter of fact maybe next winter i'll have my mater seeds and is that a buying The the body or the louisiana Agar i forget what his name is. Now i will culture or i will grow my own seedlings for my roma tomatoes from this year's tomatoes and the little incubator gizmo. Yeah that's i mean. I i you know that way back since. I've always overlooked my timing. When i when i was back in the kid trying to grow things and stuff i i was pre pre germinating the seeds all i would do is take a tray and you know papers on a perceived input a little moisture in there but a piece of glass back in those days from the paint over top and put on the back of a furnace. And and you know when you take like a pepper that might take two to three weeks to germinate in the soil and you know three days. They'd be germany. And then he said there with a lot of tweezers and plant them all way back in those days when i was younger but i mean that's a simple way for people to do things and you want to get into it and we'd have a cold frame areas where we would put them out and get the plant started. You didn't have a greenhouse you've heard me say it's capital intensive than it is right. You know cat capital is not only money capitals your time and the amount of space and stuff you have to devote to it. So that's all capital so he doesn't have to be on. I'm not saying how a bunch of stainless steel and build something. that's gonna outlast. The next three generations. Dr dumpsters on my favorite thing that are i mean when we built this new factory here. I've got a pile in. The back of my wife is not too happy. But i got a pile. One of the backfield base. You see some of these buildings blowing up. Now you see putting big panels up and it's called imp or insulated metal panel and basically. You've seen steel still metal farm buildings. They're taking those panels and then they extruder two three four inches of foam insulation in between you got metal on either side and and the foam insulation is on it and it locks together like like tongue and groove and they lined the buildings. I've got a pile from the pieces of this building. And i've got millions of greenhouses storage sheds Portable chicken bruder things. I got all kinds of things in my mind. That i'll never live enough to build but don't be afraid to go raid the dumpsters stor. There's capital in their capital in the dumpster. You might have heard Brother andrea maria. When i asked about how their homes to homes that he was going on the saint benedict center form. Have you heard him. Somebody donate a ninety foot long by twelve foot wide. Greenhouse got sent an email to sister. I mean he was. She sent me some pictures. Because i correspond with a little bit and we send some things back and forth so i love to get some pictures of it right away. We'll see we'll see it in the fall. Well if there okay. So is it warm enough Now i i know that says plants in a ground for seems like two months. I don't know how he did it because he he's covered. He's got nice cold frames in his backyard. And he's got you know he's covering things and he's he's he's doting on it very diligently you text me last night and he said i doing this. What are your duties bordering polls plants midgets plan so this. Is this planning week for you. Yup we're just getting started. I've been doing nothing but move a the last couple of weeks here and i got an area. The sheep pasture..

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"twelve foot" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

08:17 min | 2 years ago

"twelve foot" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"Stunning that. He missed that but he's had a couple of big goals including one. That tied the game tonight in the third. I'll give you that. But he missed the winner the winner. He had the winter on his stick. Any stand on it. And i think it was because he was going so fast so moran is going to go to the line. I believe here unless i'm tripping. He missed his last two. What's tell me mrs again. You're listening to ferrall on the bench here. On sports overnight america thousands of smart home owners are investing about a dollar to avoid expensive home repair bills john. A former non customer said. My air conditioner broke. And i had to spend nineteen hundred dollars to fix it jeff. A customer wrote meyer conditioner broken. I got a new one at no out of pocket cost mary. A former. non customer. Wrote my heating system stopped running. I had to spend three thousand dollars to get a new one lisa. A customer wrote. My heater stopped working. 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There's literally thousands of uses proudly made in the usa with over thirty thousand five-star star reviews. Find top towels heavy duty cleaning wipes at your local auto part store the home depot. Lowe's and more look for the big yellow top now more from ferrall on the bench here on sports overnight. America brown bench rudy. Gay wasn't much better. He tennis with twenty. He shot eight of twenty one from the floor. His last shot. I think for the spurs was a brick at the buzzer basically with one second left a three brick that went over the back of the backboard. He went native. Twenty one from the flurry hit three three. So that wasn't bad to rosen. Note three towns but five of twenty one from the floor. I think that's atrocious. I mean honestly. He missed sixteen shots. I saw missed three little bunnies. I mean absolute bunnies five foot. Twelve foot thirteen foot. Whatever all bricks. I was like i guess. It's the pressure of the moment. I don't know because. I always thought he was clutch and i think he's had a really clutch here certainly in toronto he was clutch but eventually they gave up on him. Then he went down to san antonio. And i mean to tell you if you were watching that game just now the last. Let's say five minutes of that game. They came all the way back. You have to understand. In the beginning of that game. They were down nineteen and were getting their ads handed to them and then they come all the way back. You're down to you. Give your star player rock. And he's shooting bricks from five feet little floater from five feet bro. I shot two hundred of those today and hit a hundred and ninety eight of them. I'm not even kidding. I should five six hundred jumpers a day. And i mean i'm not missing a little five-footers rarely i'd just i'm lethal from five ten feet out. Are you kidding me. I got it down to a science. I could shoot them high honestly drunk. I mean anything inside those elbows. I'm lethal and i can back it up. I'll documented this little five foot runners. And when i do want to jump off a roof but this guy's missing them like nothing no deal. He has no luck l. expression at all on his face when he's brecon. I'm sitting there like you saw the play Carbohydrate that elbow j. missed an portal missed the follow on my god like i mean literally easier than like i don't. I'm not willing to say i'm really not that. Free throws are easy late in a game. Mirant there with the heavy arms two of five from the line right or to have sex whatever it was and he. He made the last one they won by four. They didn't cover four and hook covered and memphis one game barely. I mean you're nineteen. You win by four. I mean they were up to with you know. Two minutes left in the game and you saw missing shots. Were you surprised you saw him. I know you you had it on for two minutes. And you saw miss at least two or three shots from inside. Close at least and it is surprising. Because he's the guy that you want to go to late in the game as the guy that's why you pay him too big money to make nothing by outta hit one. i mean. honestly he was fat or twenty one but he was brick city at the end of that game brick city. I don't care what anybody says. You gotta make those shots. He was on the baseline from five feet with no on him. That's like a bunny in. You know when i play in a game with guys that miss those shots i just come right out with it and i'm like you gotta knock that down bro. You gotta put that. Stick that in all and i'll give this. We have a guy in my team that he misses. All the time lapse doesn't matter. I'm not like mean or anything so tell them you gotta stick it in bro. You've got to still got in the whole labs all by yourself. Stick it in. what's the problem. Don't even think about it. Just stick it in. I train with this other guy right. He's really good player and he has a hard time on a driving layup. He with his hand forward he like goes up to shoot the layup with hand facing the backboard. Like on a layup. And i gotta tell you. I always go in with the finger. Roll the scoop. I always go in with the with the ball in my hand and a scoop or.

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"twelve foot" Discussed on Youth Ministry Maverick: Mold-Breaking NextGen Investment

Youth Ministry Maverick: Mold-Breaking NextGen Investment

05:36 min | 2 years ago

"twelve foot" Discussed on Youth Ministry Maverick: Mold-Breaking NextGen Investment

"Many people they comedy is not their their strongest talent but when they bring you in they they wanna be a part of the frustration comes when if you're going to bring us in let us do our show. There's so many people that have ideas of like okay. Here's what we're gonna do. The kids will be eating. And then i'll get up and start making some announcements and then you pretend you're way to bringing me a glass of water and then i'll i'll say well. What are you doing up here. Do you wanna talk. And then you grab the mic and start telling jokes and i'm like how 'bout you just introduced me as a comedian and just let me do my show. We'll we'll dress up like a broom and sweep with you and then all of a sudden you jump out on the comedian like like just lettuce nation and there's all this frustration in the setup. I try to handle all this beforehand. But like i'm doing one this weekend. I'm doing a use vent. it's a banquet and tell me the setup of how it is like well will there's a buffet and so we'll give the kids instruction for the buffet and it will turn it over to you. And i was like you. Meanwhile the kids are getting up and getting the food at the buffet and then sitting down and eating and all that and they're like yeah is it. Oh is that a is that a problem. Yeah if you want to comedy. I know this is going to sound weird but In order for comedy to be successful people have to hear the words you know have to be able to perceive what you're what you're talking about on stage and so that's probably the biggest frustration. Is that the set up. And there's all these comedy killers. You know big roundtables where people are separated. Makes it harder. 'cause comedies intimate thing if people are dressed up you know if it's a big room where the laughter you know if laughter just kind of dissipates then people are a little more self conscious about laughing so like a good small type room where everybody's together is great. No distractions like no eating or any of that kind of stuff is good but that that's kind of where the frustration comes for because you worked so hard to put together an act and then sometimes you show up and you're like oh this is just not gonna work. You know no matter no matter what you do. I did a show one time. It was in indiana and it was a two mile race track and got there and the guy wanted me to stand on the stage and do stand up for a crowd that was in the bleachers. A hundred yards away from the middle of the stage. I was in the middle of the track and he wanted me to do stand up as like the cars would go by offering and then the wanted me to entertain them while they did this two mile like it was just so we're i did one for a youth group. This is what i. I was first starting out. It was a super bowl party and the guy wanted all the kids. Come to the church to watch the super bowl which is great. But he didn't want to see the commercials because he didn't want to be. You know have beer commercials in up so he hired me to get up during the commercials and do stand up. Now there's no way to time all that and there was like a twelve foot screen behind me and he didn't turn the commercials off song whenever the commercial so when a commercial come on jump up and go. Hey let me tell you about my grandma and him watching me but they're watching three budweiser frogs in the back. Mouths bug wise and stuff like that..

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Giant Statues of US Presidents' Heads Are Crumbling in Virginia

The Atlas Obscura Podcast

02:21 min | 2 years ago

Giant Statues of US Presidents' Heads Are Crumbling in Virginia

"If you're wondering who has both the patience and the skills to sculpt giant busts of every president. I'd like you to meet david aspects. Okay i was in world war two. Remember that one so all the papers. David's originally from texas but he served in the army air corps during world war two and that brought them to france he always been artistic kid who doodling in the margins of notebooks. But it'd be embarrassed in seeing it all as a young man said man. This is where. I want to be. So i finish service and then took my gi bill to do two years embarrassed. David addicts was primarily a painter. But over time he started to work in sculpture as well and in nineteen ninety-four four. He got his biggest commission to sculpt a sixty seven foot. Tall statue. Of sam houston. The city's namesake and former governor and president of texas in one of the things that david loved about sculpting sam houston was working on the head and specifically the is head is about twelve feet tall and i get looking in his eyes and i love the way it's gone looks right at you. It was a big job so in the middle of it. David decided to take a little break. Go on a road trip. Take a quick vacation to visit friends in canada and driving. Back home decided mount rushmore. Everybody knows what it is. But i've never seen it but man i was well by that in the sixty feet tall but disappointed that you couldn't get closer to them. Look in their eyes. The is to david. The is were what helped him make the sculpture more than just a piece of stone. And so as you looked up at the president's carved into mount rushmore. He got an idea. Wouldn't it be great to do the president. Not just the four of those but all of them were forty three hundred that and not that big sixty feet but the about twenty. So that's what they the idea of building a whole set of the president's heads

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"twelve foot" Discussed on The Perfect Package Podcast

The Perfect Package Podcast

04:51 min | 2 years ago

"twelve foot" Discussed on The Perfect Package Podcast

"Shoes going for a child falling like not other the clearly. They're not injured right. There's the mutual moment of and then see them get up and then you like that kid fell. That's hilarious. i. I tell you the best one though. Yes yeah the best one that a photo. It's them taking christmas photo on the ice. Oh she and her family are on ice skates. they're all lined up. They look beautiful. I'm taking the photo and click but her youngest son had just fallen. And grab the shoe of the baby that was being held. So you just see his ice skates up in the air with the shoe in his hand. And that's the christmas photo just wiped out. It was the best thing ever gets falling. She made me it to awkward family photos. And i just had to sign a big release for because they want to put it. In their annual calendar falling is the best agreed. There's an entire instagram dedicated. to kids. Getting hurt yes. And it's it's a daily visit for me. They didn't really get hurt. Hurt enough to make an album. Okay good it's like america's funniest home videos level of their telephones. Yeah they're fine. I saw two older women. I live in a area where it's a lot of old folks walking but everyone's so freaked out about covid never mind that they're outdoors. Never mind that. They both have masks on. They still had to walk at this. You know probably twelve foot radius from each other and one old lady got up on the sidewalk and was making such a scene about walking around this other lady that she tripped and fell into the bushes. It was i know but it was. I laughed as i drove by. I know i'm sorry but they were big soft bushes she theo. I was watching the rear view mirror. She was getting back up. It was okay. But just i mean she yeah. She don't have to go that far around. It was really silly. So she deserved softball. Who's good people. that's okay yeah okay okay. Nice anytime you see someone fall. You're obligated to laugh..

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"twelve foot" Discussed on Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

04:45 min | 2 years ago

"twelve foot" Discussed on Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

"Shortages something weeping. Come to in a time of covid nineteen. Let's see let's go way back when seem so long ago. Right toilet paper and paper towels and disinfectant wipes and well. The list goes on and on. We all had trouble finding them right. Well we got a new shortage. Catch-up yup believe it or not catch up just can't catch up eight fifty three now thirteen ten. Kfi a thirteen. Ten jfk dot com northern colorado voice mornings with gail via the auto collision specialist studios still can't figure out the shortage of hydrogen peroxide. But there you have it there. It is count those among the products that while seemingly are flying off of short stout shelves and while the ever given getting stuck in the suez canal that one thousand three hundred and twelve foot long massive cargo ship. Yeah finally got free. But unfortunately as we talked with zach rogers who has a global supply chain expert at colorado state university unfortunately well the blowback from that is something that we are going to experience trickling down to the local level. Perhaps for quite some time to come but enter. Catch up packets. I kid you not this supply. Chain problems are reaching into a rather far corner of the business universe now. After enduring a year closers employee safety fears and start. Stop openings. Many american restaurants now facing a nationwide ketchups shortage. I mean as if they haven't had enough to deal with over a time of covert nineteen restaurants are trying to secure the tabletop staple after covid nineteen up ended the condiment world order managers. Oh no are using generic versions. Isn't that awful. When you go to a restaurant get to catch up on. It just runs out. It's kinda like tomato tomato juice coming and it's like oh no no. This isn't right. this is just wrong. But they're now pouring out bulk catch up into individual cops and hitting the isles of those big box stores for substitutes chris of a talking to the denver post. Excuse me the wall street journal. He as owner of denver-based of blake street tavern. He says we've been hunting high and low for catch up. They've been struggling to keep catch up in stock for most of the year now. Needless to say the pandemic has we all found creative ways to cope as a. We all had to adopt the art of the pivot well restaurants in that same boat. This as the pandemic turned many sit down restaurants into takeout specialists making individual ketchup packets the primary funded for both national chains and use our beloved mom and pop emporiums packet. Prices are up thirteen percent supply and demand since january of twenty twenty and their market shares exploded at the expense of tabletop bottles This is according to restaurant business platform plate. Iq even fast food. Giants are pleading pleading for those increasingly difficult to find packets. long john silver's nearly seven hundred unit. Chain had to seek catch up from secondary suppliers because of the rush in demand. Oh i only hope this doesn't result in uneven greater rush on up eight fifty-seven now thirteen ten. Kfi k. Here mornings with gail weekdays. Six to nine and northern colorado's voice thirteen ten. Kfi volleyball and baseball coming to a preps broadcasts near you a northern colorado's voice thirteen ten kfi k. Waiting that official major league baseball announcement on the all star game coming to denver. We'll see but we do have preps volleyball tonight at seven..

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"twelve foot" Discussed on hopnology: Hop Growing and Brewing for Craft Beer

hopnology: Hop Growing and Brewing for Craft Beer

02:46 min | 2 years ago

"twelve foot" Discussed on hopnology: Hop Growing and Brewing for Craft Beer

"The only thing you'll be able to because certainly not going to get a tractor through there and implements and things like that and so there you have physical restrictions based on the equipment that you're using in one of our hop knowledge is was asking this very question so far apart my roseby while what equipment you plan on using. Because if you're using a tractor with a cab on it. I can tell you. Twelve foot centers is too close. Because you're the the if you're going on a adult strain of each style. Those binds are going to be too close together at the height. Where your tractor cabs gonna come through. Which is why we didn't have a cat on our attractor and we wore that. God awful slime suit and and spaceman helmet while we were spraying because we couldn't get a calendar tractor. Yes there are specialized. Tractors like orchard. Tractors that are really short and whatnot. But you're already spending a bunch of money. The last thing you're going to want to do is go out and buy specialty tractor. That's got very poor real so keep that in mind. You know it's interesting and pointing out there. Just that how many of these things are interconnected to each other. And you're right. I mean putting the roast closer together. Oh i can fit more rose in my field but now you've got an impact on your infrastructure costs by doing that and the resale value the tractor so many of these things connect and it's it makes it so much more important to think about your zero and you're planning and you plan you know plan before you buy and before you build up at the answer these questions. What what's going to work for me. What are the trade offs. Because there's no. There's no free lunch here here. If you're going to have more hops per acre because you move to rose closer and that's gonna increase your revenue potentially but your costs are going to go up because now you need specialty equipment. So it's a total trade off and it may be a worthwhile one but you know it it. A lot of these things you only learn. In in retrospect and that's why we're here and tell you. About retrospect that's why we're here. Oh yeah good friends by the way. We both weep every time. We finished recording an episode. Just so you know. Uncontrollable i gotta go. I gotta go huff some bergamo to reduce my anxiety. Maybe we should just had bergeman diffusers while we're doing and i've got an open bottle of bleach next me. I'm good you're good. Yeah of course you see that unicorn iky puffing this bergeman i'm gonna see all kinds of unicorns okay. We were talking about. Because that's that's trellis ed. So the next part of your. What's an expert of your infrastructure. Is irrigation how are you going to get water these plans and if you're irrigation plan is rain.

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"twelve foot" Discussed on The Mindless Morning Show

The Mindless Morning Show

08:42 min | 2 years ago

"twelve foot" Discussed on The Mindless Morning Show

"In any type of logging activity. It's funny that you mention that. I've had several. I have a cabinet. But in montana. And i've had several trees up there that i've had cut down and there's another one of mine. Were up the day after. I had to come back off the road and go out with steve they went. They fill the giant of larch tree that was probably a couple several hundred years old. And i have. My friend took a video and it was awesome. Just watch but i have not been around a really big tree being i just. I've missed out every time. Okay something i discount. It reminds me. I saw on mythbusters today so there was somebody who was cutting a tree with a chainsaw. In long previously this tree had been shot with a gun. There was a bullet in there and as he was cutting the chainsaw hit the bullet and launched it enough to actually penetrate kill i. I thought that was crazy. That was like the craziest thing. I've heard nothing. I would have even thought to be possible so definitely be careful anytime. You've never heard that. That's a new. And i would think that that the chain buck out. now i have a story ties. Into the steve miller it evolves chainsaws and sri our love. These questions are former major player. Billy peterson is a great jazz upright bass player but he also plays electric bass and steve did his jazz album. In nineteen eighty seven called born to be blue. I had nothing to do that. Record that rhythm section was the real objective was playing for ben cederin. Who was a keyboard player. Who steve had gone to college with and had written space cowboy with and so they were out promoting that tour and that band got to be the road band for that tour and then the greatest hits cd came out around. Nineteen eighty-seven mediate right when they were doing. And it's so hot cakes and all of a sudden they had to put all the rock songs back into the set. the st was doing jazz tunes. He was doing like willow weep for me and when sunny gets blue and just him. I'm kinds of jazz. Stop and it was like his audience was fine. You're going to get a t shirt and a beer. you know. And so he had to put the rock step back in the show. So you back into the show. And i came back in ninety three. Is i take a break from eighty seven to ninety three while he was doing that rhythm section to raise my first child had with diane so i came back in ninety three playing guitar and around two thousand eight our bass player when atas backyard in minneapolis. It was probably around the end of november thinking and they're always been a couple of freezes but it was probably a nice day and he was up at twelve foot ladder any barna chainsaw from his next door neighbor. It had not sharpened in a while so it was kind of dough chopping limbs out of his tree up on this twelve foot ladder and he hit a big branch and the chain seized up. And it wouldn't cut anymore it's stocked it because the voters rented it but chainsaw and threw him back onto this platforms show ladder and he's up about ten twelve feet. I don't know up pretty high off and so he throws the chainsaw knowing that he needs to get rid of that really fat. Otherwise it's texas chainsaw massacre time you know it's bad and he's trying to get his bounds and he can't get it. He says screw it and he tries to come out of the fall is he has to fall ause so the latter went with him. They tried to roll in abide landing with his feet. Just like you do with a paratrooper thing. Does he was in the military kind of knew this well. The permafrost underneath the ground was frozen up to the right to the service so there wasn't any given the line. It was totally hard so he broke his ankle about four place. We were on. We were on tour. He was just home for a couple of days in decided to just sort of history with this borough chainsaw. Yeah so i'm a bass player. I played bass and guitar on the abracadabra told you really with its demos and even though i'd been steve's guitar player for many many years i played bass on a couple of his records and he had forgotten that i'd played bass so we are in the middle east tour. We're getting ready to go to austin city limits. As a matter of fact what their new moody theater is a matter of fact which we were helping debut and so i had to go over to base the manager and steve said. We'll you gotta play bass now. So i went over to base in the second. I went over to base the drummer and the manager who was also our in house mixer with. Oh my god the pocket. It's so good because you gotta stay on base. So that's how. I got the gig on bass. In the steve miller betas are poor bass player. Who was supposed to be convalescing gig. While i was subbing for him i ended up taking his job unfortunately blessing we're still great friends and we actually own under up in montana cool so we're friends in fact we're doing a gig in july together up there so we're france but he's a jazz player. He actually went back to playing bebop after he left the band. And he he's happier plan what he loves then he was playing all these three chord rock does that he didn't it anyway. So that kind of worked out then. We eventually hired guitar player. Jacob in austin from denmark. Took my job so i got hired and fired on the same day basically or actually i was just subbing for billy. And then when jacob came on the scene and steve decide to hire jacob. He fired nancy guitar. Player and higher be is the bass player that day. That's how i got the base job risk from a chainsaw bucket back off of a tree. These see when i write these questions on. This is stupid but then it happens more than once where the question is dumb but the answer is just perfect. Everything has l. for reason. Yeah got bad about. I mean i didn't really wanna change but it just was. It was kind of a situation where steve was like because he loved guitar player. Love me playing lead guitar. But what i would do it. I'd get standing ovations. And he didn't like that too much so he liked it when i went on base. Because he didn't have to worry about that anymore. Yeah exactly. So that's that's the truth actually sounds sounds about right. It huge question here kidding. Does you refill your scotch or did you wind down or what's going on in your head in my head. I'm i'm doing great my head. No i'm i'm hanging with you guys. I mean it. You know it's up to you. We are going to another walking tonight and it was kind of cold and blustery. I said this served. And i don't usually have a to excuse me a little bit of understandable now no worries no worries us. I said my second kovic. So i might have a little bit. Congratulations s kind of what it does when you get the. Kobe gives you a little bit of the cobra virus and so yes. I'm kinda feeling something dangling kind of like this necklace in my loan. Trying to that out you know so. Hopefully speaking chinese russian scotches just gone anyway. So i i don't drink go out these days. I disabled okay. Okay well we'll keep going through. I didn't. I didn't know i didn't know you run off. Okay okay well then we will keep on doing without a break. And i'll ask you another stupid ass question and it is. What's the largest vehicle you've ever driven. Nothing really big I never driven the tour bus. I have other band members driven tour buses. But not me. I'm trying to think of ever rented an rv. And i don't think i did. I was gonna rent an rv. I never did. I'd say i'd say probably.

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"twelve foot" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

08:16 min | 2 years ago

"twelve foot" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"For different strength. What about fire paper creed. You could sit there and blow. Don't care with the styrofoam what happens is it starts to milky and kick a hole through it or what so. I didn't experiment. And there's a video on my youtube channel where i The epic dome i built. I put a two by four board. I screwed that incident epic material. And then i took a blow torch and held it to it until it burned through the would just demonstrate how it doesn't burn and the church was on there for well over fifteen minutes in one spot and yet the the styrofoam like the paper gets covered in cement. So that gives it a protection from the heat so you will get a some burning on the surface but if you have a six inch thick wall or eight inch it's nothing you can easily could. Easily be in the middle of the woods in a fire would be fine. You will see. That's another thing you know. A lot of these homes. I'm amazed insurance. Companies even ensure you know california homes on the cliff of. Are you kidding me. You know and fire is not a deal with these domes are is not not at all and that's the beauty build a one time and have a house forever. You know. I'm looking at the design. We were familiar familiar with policy. Larry arco santi co santa. He'll that he was an architect. Frank lloyd wright student back in the day of whatever and he would he would just put big giant mound of dirt rebar over it spray it with concrete than excavate dirt out. Basically you know and so it was kind of the same thing does use dirt instead of the air supported. Dome that you were doing. And so he had a lot of really cool. Then it's like i. How do you do the walkways due to the water drainage are you capturing the water you know the doors windows the distance that there's so many different ways of doing this and that's one thing you look at the history of permitting and you know you got different codes. It used to be regional. You know you had the northeast southeast the west and then and then they started doing coach and it came from and you probably believe this united nations united nations universal code of whatever and they wanted to get hvac involved in the plumbing guys and every trade of collecting. Now we got communist housing. Okay and i'm going. I thought this please. The crown can occupy my own land. Occupy the front of whatever the hell the city hall. But if i take that same tent and put it on land out in the middle of nothing in colorado arizona jail without a permission from the crown. This bothers me a great deal. And i'm going has prevented a lot of the creative building and but it'll fault so what let fall down. He goes. i don't do that anymore. You know we would find out. That's what we're working on. And will they will do this. Plan thing 'cause you know someday pay for guy do it. You know but we weren't gonna bark a bunch of people do it if they're going to die anyway so i mean you know we'll come up with and we're going to do some videotaping furrier. Bright back the overall picture in the real estate market today is one of frustration when you take many factors into consideration the housing market pundits would. Have you believe that everything is okay. But the long-term trending on the real estate numbers say otherwise. You are starting to see. Another wave of commercial and retail centre vacancies which follows a downturn in the residential market. So when you're ready to sell your house. I can help. This has done. A hancock was over-reliance realty in phoenix. Arizona and i can take some of the guesswork out of the home selling process providing with market trends in your area and detailing what you can expect before during and after the transaction being in the real estate business for almost twenty years now has afforded me knowledge of the market networking with industry specialists along the way and that includes professionals that can help after the sale to help protect your assets. So let's get moving today. Please feel free to call her. Message me at six zero two eight two eight one eight one nine that six zero two eight two eight one eight one nine or visit my web page donna. Hancock dot com. I'm grateful to have heard from some of our satellite listeners. Recently i appreciate knowing that people are out there who like what we do and are willing to support it financially l. r. n. don. Fm's free to air satellite feeds blanket. Most of two continents. It was my goal to put our channel there. 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But it's an effort to move twenty thousand people who understand it's about demonstrating to the entire country. Yeah we can have a free market a truly free market making it just a great place to live. It's the world's largest. Wall interests libertarian community. And it's it's only getting bigger that's amazing to be able to move to passionately. Believe in being free and independent with the free state project is managing to do though is to put their money where their mouth. It's physically getting across the country and saying let's go someplace. Let's demonstrate the power of these ideas. There's a lot of kind of philosophy around liberty. there's a lot of thinking about it and talking about it. But here in new hampshire people are doing one hundred one reasons. Liberty lips in new hampshire a documentary by free state project early. Movers watch it free at one. Oh one reasons film dot com one o. One reasons film dot com. What's up next. Visit the liberty radio network program guide to find out at shows dot l. dot fm that shows l. r. n. dot fm freedoms the answer. What's the question geo listening to ernest. Hand okay okay. There's one thing aircraft harry. One thing that i was thinking of adam did one. We had off size. It was out. Oh thirteen foot dome twelve foot. Whatever i we made for something as a demo and we were up at jack lope freedom festival a few years ago and we had put them up and people say oh that's cool..

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"twelve foot" Discussed on Ghost Town

Ghost Town

05:04 min | 2 years ago

"twelve foot" Discussed on Ghost Town

"The cia as outdoor secret. I'm rebecca leave. I'm jason horton and this is a ghost town. Cryptos sculpture located on the grounds of cia headquarters created by sculptor. Jim sanborn installed in nineteen ninety. This thousands of characters they contain encrypted messages in four sections three have been solved. The fourth section consists of ninety seven characters which remains on solved. This is cryptos. i love. I love this one. I find something to be so interesting. Can you imagine being the person hired to create the sculpture. And how much goes into it and how indicative it is of the mystery that surrounds the cia. Looked pretty much everything else. It's incredible especially because it's under lock and key very secretive. It's all hush hush but right in the front right there. It's there for really anyone to try to crack this code and they've been cracking the code since it's been installed only when you solve all four sections can you solve cristos. I again just the idea of having a coded sculpture outside. The cia is so fucking cool. I love it so much. I love the people probably work for such a long time to crack each quadrant. But of course want remains unsolved. That's for you listener. You're just solve a real quick when you have a minutes to let us know jim. Sanborn worked with the employees ed. She'd from pronouncing that right to come up with the cryptographic systems on the sculpture. It's twelve foot high. It's made of copper granite and wood and it kind of looks. I kind of almost a computer paper kind of woven. It looks really cool and it just has a bunch of rando letters. Sorry to get technical everybody. That's what's on there and each section is separate and how you decide how you're gonna crack this code is really up to the person trying to do it. And there's been different methods to crack different things. And according to sanborn the sculpture contains a riddle within a riddle which will be solvable. After only all four encrypted passages have been deciphered..

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"twelve foot" Discussed on Breakfast Leadership

Breakfast Leadership

07:53 min | 2 years ago

"twelve foot" Discussed on Breakfast Leadership

"Enjoy the show. Welcome steve great to have you on the show. Michael thank you so much. It's a pleasure. And it's an honor. And i mean ethanol artem bottom there. He go a big fan of your work you know. I came to canada. Originally from the states immigration canada. Two thousand four. So i missed unfortunately the much music days but definitely was well aware of the cpi twenty four days and all the stuff that went on in amazing work in it speaks to your character and how you were able to segment from similar but different industries enrolls in do the things which of course leads into the work. You're doing today so Definitely missing you on the mornings But i'm glad we're seeing in the afternoon as we record this so thank you realize what. You're just give me a little fast. History would be twenty four. There was a a understanding between myself and my wife. I would do it for five years because we were going to move out of the city and I extended that state for another four and a half years so a wife said go It was time to go meet. We'd succeeded in being very successful on sleepy. Twelve foot breakfast so i didn't have much more proved in essence so he was trying to go so we. We packed her bags. Packed up my by notoriety. Or whatever that you know whatever cashier at and we moved into the country and so that was kind of woodward clock. Weibo now the one thing that i walked away with all years music and see between breakfast. I've got some credibility. And i got to the point where people would take a phone call. If i wanted to get hold of seventy in the prime minister's office i could pick up the phone right an email and i get through to them so that was kind of cachet so all those things during the last ten years that started interest me go those industries kind of ended up coming to me saying you know now truly even tv. How working with us and it. It and i pick them deliberately. Especially i guess i want to talk about is is. This direct co ops. Which is trying out small and medium-sized businesses. Because as you introduced it really is a tough time right now for small and medium size business. I don't know how a major portion of them we're gonna come on site. Yeah it's alarming to me and you know for myself You know being in toronto. Whenever order food from a restaurant. I am aiming for independent. You know single owned or maybe they own a couple locations types of restaurants the products and services. Doing as much local. As i possibly can. Because i know it's been with this pandemic the plainfield has not been even and not to get into political things and all of that stuff. But there's definitely been an imbalance. And i'm with you. You know even walking downtown. I have an office downtown and walking by all of the closed restaurants and all of that. I'm thinking what is this town going to look like. Once this pandemic is done and people can return What's it gonna look like you know how who's going to be around and it's it's devastating. What's happened to small business. The i just thought the unallocated and drawings us At you know it got all nineteen we know from reliable sources and when people were tested positive you know what the positivity rate is and how would you die in dry But we don't see it like we see the numbers but we don't see people in the morning we don't see people who died we don here number a lot of people become completely not to it. It's another thing another number that it really touch the people other people dead people sit where lasting missions reverend number and it's the same thing with marbles and people are not being tesla now and walk down the street yet against what is going on in small business live to see the door shut. They're going to see you know the the paper of the windows waiting for an antenna because that that's small couldn't survive it really is it it. Could we seen this coming you getting together. A business plan with the case may be unlocked. Everybody watching listening to do that. But you put in a risk part. Say what are you rhys. Anybody who wants to be getting along with vessel of the risks. Put down. We're not going to be in business for eighteen months or two years because there's going to be a global pandemic down who you know we know now. In retrospect that well and then coming it's inevitable young will actually have now won mocking preparedness in the goal of the actually improve. highly things. we're going to be sprayed with this. Was they'd gone and skill is scary. Aiming on boxing among a lighter the end of the tunnel legislative burger and further away because these barriers that are going to be happy whether whether or not the vaccines they have now work. 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"twelve foot" Discussed on Pro Business Channel

Pro Business Channel

05:55 min | 2 years ago

"twelve foot" Discussed on Pro Business Channel

"And that's what we will tell systems to do from the ground up. A big part of our system is obviously lincoln sets about eighty percents of the outreach. We do happen selected And the biggest audience on lincoln and the most engaged and the most willing to spend money on business. Developments is based in the us. So that's how that happened and it's very feasible for anyone to do that in this damage. Well business today is global. So i think your awareness of that and not being per se and united states which comes like a bubble sometimes for marketing purposes They stay within borders. I think that gives you all an advantage quite quite frankly so that that jerry interesting so let's talk about link alliance. Your website says that all i would have to do is a business. Is you all my ideal. The characteristics my ideal prospect. And then your customer build a lincoln profile based on that and do a scraping if you will of lincoln and find targeted prospects that that you buy the context to me and or actually reach out to them which goes back into your copyrighting experience fall a and schedule an appointment for us so the secret sauce the cutting edge technology to extract the huge targeted database and perfect. Perfect prospect. If you will from lincoln so tell us about that process up sick unable up. Yeah no problem so really when it comes down to the whole scraping system We lincoln has always been mentioned for us. It's all provided. It's just about getting it in the right way at the right time and then being able to compile a correctly in the news so we use obviously leverage layton to be able to get the people that we're looking for that fit the criteria that would be your ideal prospect and then following which we would actually compile that and have multiple other systems that go and source out these individuals actual business email addresses and batta date them as well and then again you know further update those databases These databases obviously we then provide to clients at anytime because they offer completely customized for them As we would use them as a by proxy for the actual targeting lincoln but yeah so with that being said these these databases they grow exponentially I about thirty thousand leads per month on average which usually for any client would be. It's a huge value out in the end. You getting full customized database individuals. First names right through to the current roles that business roles have been in business. The size of the company The business email address sometimes even their personal email address which is at g. miles and their cell phone numbers that are listed on lincoln if there is any so a recent contract i just had by the way for your sake and for my audience. Who's not familiar with me. I provide a ceo and cmo services on a fractional basis my recent contract with an industrial brush manufacturer when i say industrial brushes. I'm not talking about sweepers. Talking about is giant. Aac twelve foot russia's that that scrape grit from steel mills. When they're still cheating is is produced so would be looking for of the clan managers at a very high level. You know. I'd be looking for the sea level of high executive level of us. Let's say right so you would..

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"twelve foot" Discussed on Reds Ramblings

Reds Ramblings

03:47 min | 2 years ago

"twelve foot" Discussed on Reds Ramblings

"Halio electric wizard right in english. Doom metal band from dorset formed in ninety three recorded. Non pseudo albums our rights. I got some homework to do after all this. Okay sir all right simon. All righty that is. That's some cold shit. Man i will. I'll check into these guys and let you know What about what about. Let's say one of one of my favorite ones. That i've gotten into recently is i've mentioned him a few times on the show so if you're listening in cadiz talk me again. It's my fucking show can do want is a japanese band. Japanese metal band called ninja east. Soon it is. They are from the eighties. Originally i'll pull them up here for you. They sound clueless. Shit in my ms three old japanese guys and they sound coolest hell. I absolutely love them. Cool shit i mean. Three japanese guys playing heavy metal. Mike in itself is just cool. In my opinion you know. Grey-haired dudes playing metal is cool. I don't care where you're from. You know what. I'm saying right a cool little you know. Dues guy's face all painted up and other ones dresses in. You know camo nose and all that kind of and back is more like the elvis e type tourists. Look whatever you wanna call the. And i'll mean suspect if you're watching and you're japanese. I'm sorry oh. I'm i'm a dumb american bad but them and there's a really really cool ban at austrailia right now. Twelve foot ninja. That is pretty damn bad ass. In my opinion they sound crazy. They have a way all over the place type sound. I think they won like a australian equivalent of a grammy. The musical award that we have here in america they won like the show. You quivalent for for metal or rock or something so you've given me like three maybe four artists to look into. There's two for you. Ninja twelve foot ninja. Let me know what your bank.

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"twelve foot" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast

The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast

02:05 min | 2 years ago

"twelve foot" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast

"Of jesus on sale zone telling you sean you was right so hey i want you to be careful out. Streets into the transition is complete off. Because the the babylonians were mad. I haven't seen them like. I said this is the oj verdict right. They still might want to do something else. A nocholas is forty-five is trying to calm them down. I doubt that over just beacon street close to election day. I do all my black folks and white folks and my latinos to keep her six feet not six feet or twelve feet distance. Let's double that from trump a trump supporter. The trump support is more lethal than the career. Barish right now. The trump support a virus run with a trump. If you wanna with trump your trump so please keep a twelve feet distance away from any trump flags. Anybody that looks like trump supporter. Stay away because they are infectious. Be careful be careful. People for these next couple of days stay away. I'll keep your distance away because river or now the new word is patriot. Please read between the lines. They trying to bring back the ancestry back from the grandfather. And great-grandfather highly. Really feel when you saw these folks run up on capitol building. You saw two to five generations of racism Thousands and thousands of people right and they have more people at the capital. He had his inauguration. Sean you wish right sean. Right.

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Mysterious monolith appears in Newnan

Monocle 24: The Globalist

01:27 min | 3 years ago

Mysterious monolith appears in Newnan

"Move on finely chelsea at the manila. Just tell us out. The art world has reacted to the appearance of this enormous metal block in the utah test at first. The world responded in a sort of excited and generous way. So i think this thing appeared. It was spotted by a helicopter. That was being some environmentalists. These guys were counting bighorn. Sheep in the utah desert and spotted this. I think it's about twelve foot. High shiny metal monolith there amongst the red rocks and for a while. It was exciting. Because i think there was. There was some intimation that might be a an unknown work. By the great scope to joan mccracken. He created his planks in his columns. These great shiny minimalist objects. Which have this have a mystical power to stand in front of them. They sort of reflect you but you kind of lose yourself in them and so everybody was very excited about that quite quickly. he's gallery said we're actually no. It's not by him. He's got rivets on he'd never vs rivets and things like this and then they sort of all these sorts of other events these other molesters appearing in the art will very bored very quickly. And i think that's where we are right now. They keep appearing not. I did a quick google search and this another monolith has appeared somewhere else and it was olive white. Various the world romania months left right and center. But everybody's going to be with you think whoever's doing it to stop

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Another Mysterious Monolith Suddenly Appears — This Time In Romania

Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

04:38 min | 3 years ago

Another Mysterious Monolith Suddenly Appears — This Time In Romania

"Just thought it was safe. Remember talking about that Noblest about monolith That was in You know the hinterlands utah well and it suddenly disappeared. Well another one has suddenly appeared. This time in romania just in case you're keeping track of the ever revolving monolith as it seems to be making. Its way around the world. Is that the same one. Eight fifty now thirteen ten. Kfi thirteen ten kfi. Gay dot com northern colorado's voice mornings with gail via the collision specialist studios. Yep less than two weeks after authority stumbled literally across that mysterious metal object standing freely in the utah desert kind of looked like a giant and just days after disappeared while a similar monolith has been reported nearly halfway around the world. Oh those aliens pissy. Aren't they where in. The world is the monolith residents in the romanian city and for you of romanian descent. I apologize if i mangle. The city's name but residents in the romanian city of piatra nipped said they have found another odd item. That could have been ripped from the set of two thousand one. A space odyssey local newspaper reported by npr reports that the monolith like the one discovered in. I believe it was southeastern. Utah is about ten to twelve feet. Tall apparently composed entirely of a dimly reflective metal. It was reportedly found that standing on a plateau near archaeological site overlooking the city journal. Fm local radio station there recorded video the purported revealing an eye aching sheen and looped markings among its are along at surface. Now apparently not the same one so here enter. Andrei cal cal. Bolivia mayor of piatra neom. Well he appears to be taking the news in stride saying there's no reason to panic for those who think there is still life in the universe this according to a translation of a facebook post that he posted after the discovery surfaced on friday according to this translation by the independent he went on to say my guess is is that some alien cheeky and terrible. Teenagers left home with their parents. Ufo and started planting metal monoliths around the world. i and utah and then at piatra nipped. I am honored that they chose our city now. The monolith in utah disappeared less than a ten days. After officers from the state's department of public safety for spotted authorities profess their utter confusion at its presence. In utah's country. They were no less confused by its sudden disappearance overnight on friday poof just like that and adventure. Photographer said that. He spotted for men dismantling of so. It wasn't alien. Maybe they were masquerading as human spot photographer. Saying he's spotted for men dismantling the structure this according to the new york times and all that was left of the structure on saturday morning. And you can fire up google earth and see. This was a triangular metal piece that used to be on top and a whole where the base of the tower stood this according to the salt lake. Tribune hey it gives us something other to talk about then the craziness going on. Well i suppose it would fall into that category but all of the bad craziness going on throughout twenty twenty now. The bureau of land management. Utah denied moving the structure. Well and as for that. Those so mysterious monolith in romania kabylia's said he had no answers himself but that he wouldn't be all that upset. If the found mystery happened to attract tourists to city adding beyond the conspiracy theories. That can be tempting. I'd like to see this randomness as further proof that our city is special for the earthlings. And maybe not only for them as the monolith mystery deepens

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An Unexplained Monolith in the Utah Desert

Kottke Ride Home

01:57 min | 3 years ago

An Unexplained Monolith in the Utah Desert

"A helicopter crew from. Utah's department of public safety. Were on a routine assignment coming bighorn sheep in the southeastern part of the state when they spotted a mysterious silver monolith in the middle of the red rock standing about ten to twelve feet tall. Perfect shiny triangular prism the crew. Says it definitely looks like it was planted there on purpose not dropped from above on accident. Short of some nasa experiment pilot brit. Hutchings thinks it was probably put there by an artist maybe fan of two thousand one. A space odyssey. It does bear a striking resemblance to the black monolith that appears in that film but the department of public safety reminded people in a statement that installations on public land require permits quote. No matter what planet. You're from end quotes. They've also said they won't disclose exactly where they found it. Because it's in a location that could be dangerous to navigate for amateur hikers. And they don't want to cause curious visitors to injure themselves or become stranded. But they did post a bunch of photos and videos taken by the crew with the monolith including one where one of the guys standing on top of another one's shoulders to get a measurement of the monolith against lincoln. The show notes. So you can see for yourself with this mysterious structure. Looks like i'm kind of curious how long it's been there you know. How often do people fly over this part of red rock country looking for sheep or otherwise paying close enough attention to have noticed it. The guardian pointed out that some people have noticed. The monolith bears striking resemblance to the works of artists. John mccracken who did live in nearby new mexico but died. Eight years ago he's galleries. David's werner did not return request for comment from the guardian. Is it possible. The monolith has been there for over eight years just waiting to be discovered or was it planted by someone else or some thing else. I guess we'll just have to wait and see.

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Breaking down the VP debate between Mike Pence and Kamala Harris

The 11th Hour with Brian Williams

04:48 min | 3 years ago

Breaking down the VP debate between Mike Pence and Kamala Harris

"Comma Harris and Mike. Pence came face to face though through plexiglass for the first and only vice presidential debate of this cycle the barriers, twelve feet of distance between the candidates, all reminders of the pandemic that has upended the campaign, the White House our entire country as well as what's at stake in this election. The. American. People have witnessed what is the greatest failure of any presidential administration as the very first the President. Donald Trump has put the health of America first they knew they covered it up. The president said, it was a hoax. China is to blame for the coronavirus. President trump is not happy about it. Joe Biden has been very clear. He will not raise taxes on anybody who makes less than four hundred thousand Sunday here peel the trump tax cuts. Let's vice president speaking. Speaking. We have seen a pattern with this administration, which is they don't believe in science climate is changing. We'll follow the science. Are you Joe Biden going to pack the court if Joe Jamie CONYBEARE is confirmed American people are voting right now and it should be their decision. About who will serve on this most important body for a lifetime we need reform of our policing in America and our criminal justice system, which is why Joe and I will immediately ban choke holes and karate Geor-, George. Floyd alive today if we did that, there's no excuse for what happened to George Floyd. Justice will be served. But there's also no excuse for the rioting and looting that followed, we will not let anyone subvert our democracy with what Donald Trump has been doing as he did on the debate stage last week when again in front of seventy million people. He openly. Attempted to suppress the vote president trump and are fighting every day in court houses to prevent. Joe Biden Kamla from change in the rules and creating this universal mail in voting little create a massive opportunity for voter fraud. Again it is bracing to hear a sitting vice president talk about efforts to combat mail in voting during a pandemic. But that's policy for help and separating some of the fact from fiction that we heard tonight. During this debate, we are joined by our friend, Ari Melber host of the six PM Eastern our on this very network also happens to be our chief legal correspondent Ari. There was a lot there. There was a lot there in as you and others have covered Ryan. We heard more of it more audible and civil debate, which is good for voters good for civics because their claims and we're GONNA. Go through a couple of them. Briefly here was vice president pence making a claim which may sound to you like a stretch take a look. Our air and land or cleaner than any time ever recorded our water is among the cleanest in the world. Fact check false indeed during the pendency of the trump administration. To pick one example, the air quality has been fifteen percent worse more on healthy over the past two years. You can see that here with some background, the Associated Press. Now, we'll move forward on CO VID vice president pence was often trying to basically turn things back against the Obama administration's record. One of the things he mentioned may have struck out too many people was this claim that there were sixty million cases of swine flu in the previous administration, and as you can see right here, that is true. So he gets partly true on this claim. Had He stopped there he'd. Be Fine Brian but then the vice president went on to argue that somehow if you apply the virus death toll right now, the swine flu, you'd have even more death under the Obama Administration bit of a Hypothetical Hypothetical Bank shot also, not true they have different fatality rates and some medical experts have pointed out it is also a bit of a stretch to take your own administrations death-ray, which is higher than any other developed democracies and then project that through math hypothetically on a different pandemic that was less deadly third, and finally because I want to keep it moving Brian I did have this moment that really jumped out take a look. Let's talk about respecting the American people. You respect the American people when you tell them the truth, you respect the American people when you have the courage which we've leaders. Which we've always done the claim there from a representative of the trump pence administration that is a big giant false indeed. The Washington. Post and other fact checkers have found that Donald Trump tells more lies and falsehoods than any president in either party in history to count is over twenty thousand,

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The presidential campaigns continue

NBC Nightly News

01:13 min | 3 years ago

The presidential campaigns continue

"Carla. Harris appearing at in-person events in battleground states, Friday. After. Each testing negative for covid. Nineteen Harris also joining former President Obama. In an online fundraiser where he offered this comment on President Trump's INLEX. We're in the midst of a big political fight. And we take that very seriously. We also want to extend our. Best. Wishes that the president is dates first lady this week, the focus of the campaign shifts to the battle for the vice presidency with Harris set to debate vice president Mike. Pence in. Salt. Lake City on Wednesday Rockford our shoulders to the wheel through the work that is necessary Harris arriving there today. The candidates will now be seated twelve feet apart instead of seven, an additional corona virus precaution pence planes a rally the day after in Arizona. Meantime. To Biden team plans to continue campaigning Jill Biden on the trail in Minnesota today and Bernie Sanders stumping for Biden in New Hampshire which candidate has the temperament to see us through this difficult crisis.

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Paper, Rocks or Digits: What Makes the Best Money?

Money For the Rest of Us

05:38 min | 3 years ago

Paper, Rocks or Digits: What Makes the Best Money?

"What makes the best money? I've been reading a number of books recently on money. Money the unauthorized biography by Felix Martin and money the true story of a made up thing by Jacob Goldstein. Both of these books have examples of different types of money that's been used in the past. Fascinating examples that you might not be aware of. and. We WanNa look at them and think about what is it? That makes something money. Money evolves and has evolved and will continue to evolve in what we used as money today might be very different decades from now. The first example is from the island of Yap. This is an island in the Western Pacific part of the Caroline Islands. It is now part of the Federated States of Micronesia. The people of the APP lift on the run over separated from other cultures for many many years. We'll in one, thousand, nine, three, an anthropologist who had also been trained as a medical doctor from new. England William Henry Furness went to Yep for two months and studied this people. And it wasn't a very advanced economy with. Three products, fish coconut and sea cucumbers, but they had something unique that they used for money. Furnace describes his money as large solid thick stone wheels ranging in diameter from a foot to twelve feet. Having the center a whole varying in size with the diameter of the stone wearing a poll may be inserted sufficiently large and strong to bear the weight and facilitate transportation. This was their money. It was called FAE. FBI are also it's called why are? The money was quarried in an island three hundred miles away babble up. And then it was transported on rafts towed behind canoes that had sales on them. Took a lot of effort to get this money. When furnace I saw it. He realized this really heavy and wrote when it takes four strong men to steal the price of a pig burglary cannot but prove a somewhat disheartening. These things were so big and heavy, you couldn't steal them. But then he observed as transactions took place that these stones were He wrote the noteworthy feature of this stone currency is that it is not necessary for its owner to reduce it to possession after concluding a bargain which evolves the price of a fe too large to be conveniently moved. Its new owner is quite content to accept the bare acknowledgement of ownership without so much as a mark to indicate the exchange, the coin remains undisturbed on the former owner's premises. In fact, there was one family furnace pointed out where the stone was lost from where it was quarried and had been several hundred feet at the bottom of the ocean for several generations. Yet the family that owned it everyone recognized that they still on that and that they were wealthy. Furnace wrote the purchasing power of that stone remains therefore as valid as if it were. Visibly, against the side of the owner's house and represents wealth as potentially as the horrid inactive gold of a miser in the middle, ages or as our silver dollar stacked in the Treasury in Washington which we never see or touch but trade with on the strength of a print certificate that there there. Is. The belief that it had value. Felix Martin wrote money was not the fe but the underlying system of credit accounts and clearing a which they help to keep track. The Fe would just tokens which these accounts were kept. They had an accounting system that tracked the trading of fish and sea cucumbers. And they would have outstanding balances and sometimes they will set up and maybe they would move the fe but often times they wouldn't. But there was the record that was there. Peter Bernstein in his book the power of Gold History of an obsession wrote the FE of Yep we're stores of. Wealth. Stores of wealth. Sit. Money moves it travels from one pocket to another. A store of wealth is mass. It was the transactions, the accounting record, and the trust between the participants that form their monetary system. The stones were a store of wealth, but we're just some tokens. The first documented use of money is from Sumer around thirty five, hundred BC. This is in southern, Mesopotamia. There were vast temple palace complexes there with thousands of crafts people farmers. Shepherds, bureaucrats. and. They wrote on clay tablets in cuneiform script and they wrote contracts evolving the workings of the temple debts owed rents. Effectively. It was money because it was an accounting record and you would have accounts receivable that you could trade. David Graber who recently passed away in his book debt. The first five thousand years wrote the value of a unit of currency is not the measure of the value of an object, but the measure of trust in other human beings.

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Can I Prune an Overgrown Rhododendron Now or in the Spring?

Your Gardening Questions

02:55 min | 3 years ago

Can I Prune an Overgrown Rhododendron Now or in the Spring?

"Jason said in question. He says I have an out-of-control Rhododendron. It's about twelve feet high and it's moving out over the sidewalk. I'd like to cut it back is now or spring better time and I'd like to cut it back to three or four feet tall week. Okay. I don't know how to handle this. Sorry did he hasn't been keeping up with it Over time. However, that being said I'm going to start with a truck accident and that is a mail truck that was parked. It was evacuated package were taking the building the truck brake apparently hadn't been set. It turned up over the curb went in and broke off about twelve foot tall rhododendrons ripe add bumper height. So let's just say it thirty inches I have an old Lord. That's the end of those while I went by two years later. They had been left in they had to had all the dead removed and so on and they had grown back another six inches. I suppose nine inches each year. I was dumbfounded. I thought it would kill them. However didn't so where what is being suggested is a really delicate in terms of balance of what will and won't make it I'd say go ahead now, I would definitely under these circumstances cut it off in the early spring. I don't even know what date to put on it, but around April 1st some time prior to the plant. Well it just even back into March sometime prior to that plant wasting any energy putting out New Growth new leaves flowing etcetera. I would prone it Bend so that it can log So to speak just to the loss. It will not have expended energy from the root and Crown area up into the plant. It won't have used up enough. But what there should be plenty of energy left to start to excite the buds in the by that means get them to Growing that are on the lower parts of the plant. Now, this is risky. However, as I say the truck off on its own it took out three plants and I was dumbfounded that came along quite so nicely. So if well, first of all, I would do it in Spring only 1/8, I would do it before you even lose the flowers just so you don't cause that energy deficit any greater than it will be then I would definitely dress the surface around those months starting twelve inches out or at a plant thirteen twelve inches out from the trunk. I would put some acid fertilizer on the ground throughout the whole area. That would have been the drip line of the place. It's a 12-footer could be 4 or 4 and 1/2 even five feet across.

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How Can I Prune a Wild Looking Elderberry Plant?

Your Gardening Questions

02:28 min | 3 years ago

How Can I Prune a Wild Looking Elderberry Plant?

"I have both the common and black lace elderberry. The black lace is better behaved but the common one has crazy growth. The stems also seemed to be quite fragile. Can you please tell me when and how to Prune it? I'm laughing because of the description I'm going to start with the black lace I just lost mine last year it has probably been twenty. Twenty plus years in a given spot. Now, it started off with multiple stems as they do I decided. To try something so I cut away the extra stems left one good solid when in in the middle of the crown and it grew to the point of having about a three inch diameter trunk under it, it stood Twelve feet tall at the very tallest part and probably eight to ten wide. It just simply expired based on time as far as I know No, it was well behaved I, had to prune it but it was like. The heroine, a scarecrow. On the common one one of the is when I used to hunt. Along well, we'd end up near railroad track and turned away from that. There was a given plant, a natural and native plant as unkempt as a plant can be each year got bigger and so on I I'm GonNa say then having seen that one multiple times and then exposed to others along the way I think it's kind of a natural thing and she just needs to prune it and in the flowers on new stems she could prune. Well anytime up until. I. Suppose. Middle of our well, let's just say the beginning of April because it would be setting new new stems and things get it managed. Or restricted at before that point in time and let it go ahead and flower. The flowers are nothing remarkable per se and in terms of a white. As she's noted, but at the same time, it can be just full of flowers when it's in bloom and it's particularly outstanding with creamy white flour against the black lace fully. So I think she's dealing with a natural situation and It's just like an unruly kid you gotta deal with it a little bit more often.

The Great Escapes with Life Death and Taxonomy

Your Brain on Facts

04:44 min | 3 years ago

The Great Escapes with Life Death and Taxonomy

"If you've been staying inside as much as possible these past few months. That's a little easier to do now that the summer heat has fully set in your probably anxious to get out to fly the coop as it were. Animals who can fly should be getting out of zoos all the time. It would stand to reason. Though. usually therein enclosures netting across them, or they've had their wings clipped. That's a process of trimming off birds largest flight feathers, so they can't get enough. Lift when they flap which I'm probably going to end up doing to our backyard chickens if they don't knock off the free ranging. Birds generally stay in captivity pretty well, but of course there are exceptions to the rule or I wouldn't have brought it up. In two thousand, five and African Flamingo managed to get away from the Sedgwick county sue in Kansas. A massive search was launched, but The crabs backup singer was nowhere to be found. Until two thousand thirteen, when he was spotted, six hundred and fifty miles away on the Gulf coast of Texas among a flock of wild local flamingos. Bird watcher named Neil Hayward have been able to confirm the flamingos identity by the numbered band on his leg and offered to help recapture it. The Zoo essentially said I'm not even mad. I'm impressed and told the folks in Texas to leave the Flamingo to his new life with a mate who had herself escaped from a Mexican Nature Reserve. Anyone who's dealt with a parrot knows that they're too clever by half, and that certainly applies to Cuba the mccaw a resident of Vancouver's Zoos Parrot Gardens. Even, though the suet taken all precautions to prevent the parrots from escaping, it seemed that the clever girl was hell bent on getting out. On a pleasant Spring Day in two thousand nine zoo staff had moved the parrots to an outdoor enclosure. A little while later, their headcount came up short. The keepers weren't panicked. All the birds had their wings clipped. So how far could you have gotten? Surprisingly are considering. She hitched a ride in an RV. Juba got into a compartment near the vehicle's Engine Bay and hung out for three days before the family in Rv, found her. Luckily they were on one of the more stationary parts of their vacation and had only gone twenty miles, so it was barely out of their way to take what I'm assuming was a very annoyed parrot back to the zoo. Anyone who's watched? Jailbreak movie knows that you won't get very far without stealing a set of wheels. Try to imagine the end of the great escape without the motorcycles. No good. Even one? The Indian spectacle at the Berlin soon knew that. In two thousand and four, he rode a log across the moat, the rounds, the bear habitat and scaled a wall to freedom. Now that he was out, he had to use this time wisely. I stop the zoos playground. Terrified parents rushed their children away while one had a jolly go on the merry go round and went down the slide. After getting bored of that fairly quickly, one wandered off only to find a bicycle across his path. When he stopped to examine it perhaps to assess it for its usability as a getaway vehicle, the keepers who had put it there were able to track him and carry all three hundred pounds or one hundred and thirty six kilos of air to his habitat. And potentially dangerous could also describe a gator named Chuckie who got loose from the Alabama Gold Coast in two, thousand, four with a little help from Hurricane Ivan. Zookeepers hadn't been able to evacuate the gators and the storm surge destroyed their enclosure, setting them loose. Them meaning plural gators, though only chucky got any real publicity. Rapidly due to the fact that he was twelve feet or three point seven meters long and weighed about half a ton. That makes for better copy. Zoo officials weren't as worried about Chucky, going native, as they were of Chucky, going up to people expecting to be fed as he had for the past fourteen. Here's a situation that could get very ugly very fast. Luckily dedicated alligator retrieval team from gator land in Orlando was able to catch chucky less than a week later. Some animals get by with a little help from their friends or even from strangers. Three kangaroos staged a daring escape from a wildlife park near Frankfurt Germany. The name of whom I am now going to attempt to say. The hawksbill shoot par concert. It is what it is taken early vote. They escaped by going under the fence. Thanks to the work of a Fox and wild boar.

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The Murchison Murders

Casefile True Crime

04:05 min | 3 years ago

The Murchison Murders

"The Murchison his large raging in the state of Western Australia. That's nine for it's agricultural and mining prospects. Spinning across two hundred, ninety, one thousand square kilometers, the region is home to many small sparsely populated towns that consists mostly of rugged up back and Darod Bush land. During the Western Australian Goldrush of the light eighteen hundreds, many people flocked to the area in the hopes of securing a fortune which resulted in the construction of several towns that were later abandoned when the short lived gold rush ended. Afterwards there was little work available except for agricultural workers shape, shearer's camel and toe spike is blacksmiths and boundary riders who were employed to maintain the outer edges of sheep and cattle stations. But. The turn of the Twentieth Century Roberts from the country's ace than sites had made their way across the desert, and into Western Australia's agricultural areas. European settlers had introduced the rabbits to Australia more than a hundred years earlier and to die, eventually became an invasive pest that caused significant damage to the country's ecology and farmland. To combat what became known as the great plague? The Western Australian government decided to build the world's longest fence which stretched all the way from the north. Coast to the south coast. In Nineteen, Oh two construction of the first phase began in the small wheatbelt belt in of Barak Open which became the major administration center for the fence. A twenty foot wide lawn was cleared through the Bush all the way south to a small bay called starvation. Boat Harbor and the Mesh fence was then erected to fate west of the center of the line. Twelve foot gates were installed at designated intervals to allow passage through the fence. Wooden posts were also added every mile h Ma with a number that represented the distance from Barak, open. In nineteen, Ninety five, the second phase began with the remainder of the fence, being built from Barracuda open to the north coast of Western Australia. Stretching for one thousand, eight, hundred twenty seven kilometers, it became known as the number one rabbit proof fence. The number two fence was completed in April of ninety five, and was one thousand, one hundred and fifty eight kilometers loan. It began on the south coast, approximately one hundred twelve kilometers west of the number, one fans, and essentially ran parallel to it before turning east and joining the first fence at Gum Creek. The number three fence, which was completed in Nineteen, seven, started knee Geraldton and extended two hundred and fifty six. Columba's east until it met the number two fence. Collectively the rabbit proof fence was three, thousand, two, hundred thirty seven kilometers long and building. It had cost the equivalent of around eighty three million Australian dollars in today's currency. A government sub department was established to supervise the constant maintenance of the fence. The maintenance team included a shape inspect off sobbing inspector, camel drivers. Rabbit hunters and boundary rod is. Fines were issued to anyone court leaving negates along the fence open, and it was also an offense, but any member of the public to use any of its maintenance tracks. Scattered along, the fence was small. Government earned stations and homesteads when maintenance supplies, watersheds and other facilities were housed.

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The Murchison Murders

Casefile True Crime

03:53 min | 3 years ago

The Murchison Murders

"The Murchison his large raging in the state of Western Australia. That's nine for it's agricultural and mining prospects. Spinning across two hundred, ninety, one thousand square kilometers, the region is home to many small sparsely populated towns that consists mostly of rugged up back and Darod Bush land. During the Western Australian Goldrush of the light eighteen hundreds, many people flocked to the area in the hopes of securing a fortune which resulted in the construction of several towns that were later abandoned when the short lived gold rush ended. Afterwards there was little work available except for agricultural workers shape, shearer's camel and toe spike is blacksmiths and boundary riders who were employed to maintain the outer edges of sheep and cattle stations. But. The turn of the Twentieth Century Roberts from the country's ace than sites had made their way across the desert, and into Western Australia's agricultural areas. European settlers had introduced the rabbits to Australia more than a hundred years earlier and to die, eventually became an invasive pest that caused significant damage to the country's ecology and farmland. To combat what became known as the great plague? The Western Australian government decided to build the world's longest fence which stretched all the way from the north. Coast to the south coast. In Nineteen, Oh two construction of the first phase began in the small wheatbelt belt in of Barak Open which became the major administration center for the fence. A twenty foot wide lawn was cleared through the Bush all the way south to a small bay called starvation. Boat Harbor and the Mesh fence was then erected to fate west of the center of the line. Twelve foot gates were installed at designated intervals to allow passage through the fence. Wooden posts were also added every mile h Ma with a number that represented the distance from Barak, open. In nineteen, Ninety five, the second phase began with the remainder of the fence, being built from Barracuda open to the north coast of Western Australia. Stretching for one thousand, eight, hundred twenty seven kilometers, it became known as the number one rabbit proof fence. The number two fence was completed in April of ninety five, and was one thousand, one hundred and fifty eight kilometers loan. It began on the south coast, approximately one hundred twelve kilometers west of the number, one fans, and essentially ran parallel to it before turning east and joining the first fence at Gum Creek. The number three fence, which was completed in Nineteen, seven, started knee Geraldton and extended two hundred and fifty six. Columba's east until it met the number two fence. Collectively the rabbit proof fence was three, thousand, two, hundred thirty seven kilometers long and building. It had cost the equivalent of around eighty three million Australian dollars in today's currency. A government sub department was established to supervise the constant maintenance of the fence. The maintenance team included a shape inspect off sobbing inspector, camel drivers. Rabbit hunters and boundary rod is. Fines were issued to anyone court leaving negates along the fence open, and it was also an offense, but any member of the public to use any of its maintenance tracks.

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Colonial spectators in bushes and temporary tents off course

The Morgan Show with Morgan White, Jr.

00:35 sec | 3 years ago

Colonial spectators in bushes and temporary tents off course

"The PGA Tories back Xander sharply made a twelve foot birdie putt on the last hole for a sixty six in a one shot lead at the Charles Schwab challenge among those one shot behind where Jordan Spieth's Justin Thomas and reigning US open champ Gary woodland that sets up what should be a great Sunday at colonial with no spectators allowed on the course but there have been unofficial spectators watching sneaking their way in there weren't even tickets for colonial members but some of them had obstructed views from one of the three temporary party ten same grandstand set up in the yards of nearby homes the cheers from there could be heard at the far end of the

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Colonial spectators in bushes and temporary tents off course

Retirement Road Map

00:34 sec | 3 years ago

Colonial spectators in bushes and temporary tents off course

"PGA towards bags Intershop flee made a twelve foot birdie putt on the last hole for a sixty six and a one shot lead at the Charles rock challenge among those one shot behind where Jordan speak Justin Thomas and reigning US open champion Gary woodland at so that sets up what should be a great Sunday at colonial with no spectators allowed on the course but there were unofficial spectators watching sneaking and snaking their way in there weren't even tickets for colonial members but some of them had obstructed views from one of three temporary party ten same grandstand set up in the yards of nearby homes the cheers from there could be heard at the far end of the

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