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WJR 760
"upa" Discussed on WJR 760
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KAILASH HAZARI IAS ACADEMY /ADMINISTRATIVE CONSULTANT SERVICE (WORLDWIDE)
"upa" Discussed on KAILASH HAZARI IAS ACADEMY /ADMINISTRATIVE CONSULTANT SERVICE (WORLDWIDE)
"Hello Friends, did you listen of organizations or individuals at the organization or terrorist under the unlawful activity to Vincent 1967? In furtherance to India, Giroud's policy towards the region. The central government amended. The unlawful activity to Vincent. August. 2019 to include the provision of the gigantic pan individual edge to the district. Prior to this amendment, only organizations could be did you committed edge to the organization. But invoking the state amended provision, the central government had the jugular. 53 individuals had a disk. 3.4, the commitment of prime minister Narendra Modi. To strengthen national security and combat through religion. In all its forms and manifestations. The mystery of its under the guidance of union home minister, Amit Shah, to the declared one more individual and two organization edge to the synergies. One would individual how to win. After it or end up declared at least two days. He had been associated with organization. International and generally based in Lahore, Pakistan, under the patronage of cross border agencies and had been found involved in various data activity. Particularly in Punjab. With this declaration, there are 54 digital data in the fourth set dual of ubp. The central government today also declared following two organizations and edge that energy since. Under the provisions of the UPA. First callista diver force with age of militant outfit and it aims to divide the region in Punjab and jail and integrity, unity, national security, and sovereignty of India and promotes. Various acts of the religion, including targeted killings in Punjab, second. It had been found involved in filter recent bids narcotics and weapon smuggling and guiding out terror attacks in the union territory of jumu and kasmir. It draws its guidance from various organizations such as lascaux day,.

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
"upa" Discussed on Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
"Some size at the end, just like at the beginning. So part of the reason why I think they're fan base is in the mood that it is in, is that they got promised a lot. They got a lot of talk about multiple championships. They got a lot of talk about how the White Sox basically sold 2016, 2017. At least bet at the time, we had not seen a team that had like two friendly rotation starters locked up on a really team friendly deals and even at the time had a meeting it was a big trade asset. We had not seen the team that had that level of core in place with that level of value stripped out. And so this was supposed to be this big rebuild that set them up for good for the long term. They're going to be a dynasty the way the Astros have become where they're annually in the playoffs regularly and you could have a 5 to 6 to 7 to 8 year competitive window where they have multiple World Series appearances in there. So I don't think there's really any way they can match up with the level of expectations they set. I think any reasonable standard would just be winning the Yale central getting back to playoffs winning a playoff series being relevant in the late playoff discussion. All I think would be a reasonable successor seems certainly given what was actually put into this off season, which was more two real major additions, one, which is now Paris fraught around the core that that's probably a reasonable expectation for them if everything goes right. I don't really think that given what they've sacrificed for this to be the competitive window given the fact that kind of abundant three years and hyped us up as a time where they'd be annual contenders. I don't think just when he had division is really going to satiate their fans because they were promised a lot more, but I think just looking at this rasa day and what they have, I think that if they won the AL central, they won 93 plus games. I would certainly write that Pedro go folded a really good job with what he had. And it'd be hard for me to give another F to the front office if the pieces they put together delivered that. It's hard to win the divisions. I would know because I covered the White Sox now. They haven't won that many. So I think that's what a success is. I think when he a playoff series, they haven't won one since 2005. Even if they just get flattened in the LCS by an Astros or a Yankees team that I think is a tier above them, I think that'd be a successful year. But theoretically given that they were 81 and 81 last year and really bad that maybe even worse from a run differential perspective, even just add winning 90 games and being a wild card team or just being in the hunt all season long and just looking better, but obviously better, but there's this gulf between what they say to their expectations where and what I think is actually reasonable to expect from the group that they've assembled, which is a lot more just, you know, win a bad division. I think that'd be a good year for them. Right, well, we will see if going to summer school can help the White Sox salvage their GPA. You can read about their studies, I'll see you some lung at the athletic, and you can find James on Twitter at JR vegan, James, thanks, as always. I thought this had to end with me doing a prediction is that sometimes last year. Yeah, we've scrapped it. But if you've got one holstered and ready to go, I don't want to waste your time. If I'm out, I don't have to be wedded to some prediction. I would definitely not do more than what's required me. I will take, I will give a sea level performance where I do nothing above. What is it? Perfect. Okay, we will conclude with the past blast, which comes to us from 1970 and from David Lewis and architectural historian and baseball researcher based in Boston. David writes, 1970, Finley covers his bases. In 1970, ever eccentric athletics owner Charlie Finley was, as UPA put it, at it again. In an effort to liven up opening day in Oakland, Finley requested and received permission from baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn to use bases painted a bright gold on a one game trial basis. The experiment called for first second and third base but not home plate to be painted, finlay was quoted as saying it should make players want to reach base more often. Which is an interesting hypothesis. Should it? The fact that the bases are painted gold is the idea here that we will fool the players into thinking that they're golden that they get to take the bases back with them. I don't know that it would make them want to reach base more often, but I guess it's pretty to look at. Continuing here, adding to the opening day spectacle, a's pitcher Jim mudcat grant was tapped to sing the national anthem, reportedly the first active player to do so. Finley evidently liked the experiment enough that he suggested colored bases as a permanent rule change at the 1970 winter meetings in December. This suggestion, along with a proposal to add a 22nd pitch clock, was ultimately rejected by the playing rules committee. So finlay, he was et cetera is a good word for it. He was ahead of his time in some ways, and he was a showman and promoter and he liked some sideshow elements and he liked colors, colorful uniforms, colored bases, colored balls, right? Orange colored baseballs. Initiative, but colored bases. I don't know. I mean, it's similar to today where we're talking about a change to the bases and an actual pitch clock. So finlay would probably be pleased about that, but I guess you would be disappointed that the bigger bases are still just plain old boring white and not break gold. Yeah, I mean. Wow, wow, could have had an even better photo up. Short air in Arizona earlier this week if the basis were not only bigger, but bright gold. Gold. You know? Championship bases. It's like when it's like when a club wins the World Series and then their numbers get to have the gold outlining, you know? Yeah. Maybe someday. Maybe someday. All right, that will do it for today and for this week. Thanks as always for listening. RIP to Tim mccarver, who died on Thursday at age 81, 21 year playing career, two time all star, two

DreamCatcher Quest
"upa" Discussed on DreamCatcher Quest
"Of the guitar is basically the base guitar. Yes, yes. I basically thought this person. To play the bass so this is how the play I have. But the drummer. We don't have the jammers. But there were a lot of GitHub. Yeah, as much as I want to be in front of young kid, you want to be on the stage. You want to be in front of the stage and rocking, jumping, and so we couldn't find a drummer. So I said, okay, I'll play the drums. I would be at the back. Fine. I said, okay, I still enjoy playing the drums. So for the whole high school experience of my music life, I've been a drummer because we couldn't, I mean, there were times where we could find a session drummer, but most of the time was the drummer. And so I took the drums as we found another guitarist and vocalist. It was scheme online. And then we played in the I think it was an anniversary of Mark piece of my friend's restaurant. So we played there somehow. If I remember it, right? So that's another exposure to me. Playing in a much bigger audience, right? Yeah. And then there was in late we were in late national high school. What's that? I mean, how many students were even just first years? I think it's about a hundred, but 1000. 7006 thousand is a lot of kids. Yeah. So I think the second year or third year high school when I was able to or we were able to establish a band with a complete members with two guitarists, one basis, a drummer, and we were playing hard rock stuff. So there, it was in some neurons, sports first in late height. They joined this band exposure, so sometimes it's battle of the band. So there was another how to say, another experience, a much bigger, because lately I think. Yeah. And not only the students really high. Also, from other schools, come in to watch aspect. It's coming from LA from LA. Nice experience for me as a musician. I was also inclined to playing solos, solo acoustic pieces. So while I'm interrupt music and stuff like that, I was also playing my own at home learning this and I keep it for myself. There are no opportunities to expose it to show it off. There's nothing. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, that's right. And same thing when I step to Vanessa college. So I transferred to Cebu and I studied imaginary studied religious studies, okay? So I was surrounded by nuns, my place by seminarians. And I was already, I was keeping this here in this long hair all the time. But it wasn't that long. It was off road even. So it was a little bit. Do you remember? Yeah, for that, it was a little bit scandalous. Even my head has been telling me here because it's not a watermelon. I mean, you are, you know, they are at that time, we are still not open to, I think. Some style some hairstyle. But anyway, I was stubborn. I mean, anyway, I didn't cut my hair. I kept it. Also, because it's my scholarship was with the university. Not just the department. So if they threatened me, okay, threatened me with what? Are you going to take me out from the list of these colors? No. Continue with my hair. What I was studying the religious stuff, I was playing even, you know, metal. When you step to college, you meet even more different people. And I was in a much bigger city, right? My goodness, I, for the first time, first time I was exposed to even hardcore stuff, like really, death metal Antichrist satanic music. So I was listening to lamo guys religious education. Iron made in stuff like that. So but anyway, for me, for me, it was okay listening to this music while studying religious stuff. It didn't affect my face actually. I was so just music is music. And I even used music, even though I was playing this hard, this noisy music. I was like, you know, I would say, thank you for giving me this time and then I was just playing. When I started college there, I had so many opportunities, not that many, to play in music competition, band competitions, or gigs in the pubs. It's different than you do it in Cebu and interference. You see, different people. Yes. They have a lot of tattoos. The image is different when you are in a bit much bigger city than ever. So and it was more competitive. You see really like, wow. This group is played so well. This group is wild. All that tools and all those piercings and stuff. Us. My bad. You were like simple this, but we can play well, of course. My passion for music grew even more, okay? Yeah, just a short side story about this because I wanted to actually study music. There were no opportunities. I mean, there were no scholarships available and stuff like that. There were scholarships, but it was in Manila in UPA. I couldn't. So I just decided what's my other interest was, of course, the study of religion, the study the so yeah, I wanted to study music. There were no opportunities, so I studied religious studies. And also at that time, I already met a religious organization called for collateral. And with this organization, during my college years, even gave me an opportunity to play more music and more of my music, like my personal music, the solo acoustic pieces and stuff like that. So aside from playing in bands with the band, I had a band in this organization and so we play even more, right? I played even more. And also asking me to play my solo pieces. So I started to play. And because this organization is an international organization. So I think you're trying to show or transition to from the university and then how you eventually ended up going to moving abroad from the Philippines. Arriving at Italy and then now studying music, isn't it? Yes, yes. I wish I could have written this down to make it a little bit more organized, but I hope there's a sequence. I started from my love. University years. And I was a member of this organization. So, okay, so I've been playing a lot. I've been playing meetings in huge gatherings in this organization. And I met also members of the organization coming from the outside, outside of the different parts of the world. So I knew people there, you know? And I met them. They knew me and they appreciated my talent. And after my university, I joined this how would I call this one? Let's say a volunteer thing. Yes. For the organization, it was impacted by at the same time. And volunteer right because we worked there and we tried to do some charity stuff, like helping the kids and at the same time, it was a school

Esports Network Podcast
"upa" Discussed on Esports Network Podcast
"Because I've seen a million of them by now, but I need you to put this kind of information in there because that's what's going to be important. And they did that. We still haven't pitched it yet, but they're excited to do that. And they're excited to get to work and they're like, when can I become an intern at your company? And I was like, you have to be 18. And then you can come work, but so I try to instill the and then what it takes to follow your dream and, you know, you can go outside the box. You don't have to follow what I was taught. You know, go to college and get the job and start the family. Now it's completely different, but yeah, I would say number one motivator for me. And they help out a lot, actually, so it's fun. And then I spend most of my time outside of work with them. That's awesome man. That's awesome. And so I know you guys are mentioning the future a lot here, and so let's close out the interview with pretty much what excites you about the future. What excites you about overcoming a challenge in the next year in 2022 because you know this is a big kind of event coming up. We're kind of trying to move more to that post pandemic period we're doing a lot of things with schools with eastwards. What excites you guys about the future of this company moving forward into the next year? Let's get started with Marcus here. Yeah, you know, Charlie knows a few more the things happening behind behind the scenes, but, you know, for me, it's just, this is our first time that we're going to be doing the types of events in the manner that we're doing. We've got actual content teams. We've got an actual creative director, excuse me, a creative direction department. You know, we got the UPA's world championship for NBA two K coming up in January that's out in Vegas, really excited to get to connect more with that two K community. Then we've got spring major, which is happening. It's going to start I believe registration opens January 10th, and then we're going to go into the summer where we're going to have summer challenge. So this is going to be, you know, we've got so many better processes and we've experienced so much more. So now it's just going to be really fun to make that content and connect with bikini. You know, we've got so much more growth over on Discord. Please come over and we'll talk about channels. But, you know, the generation eSports and high school sports league, you know, Discord channel. So we're just excited to be able to connect more with our users. Hear what they want, learn from what they didn't like and continue getting better every time. And as long as we're doing that and then that means that we're serving our users in the eSports community and we're going to keep pushing. For sure. And Charlie, I guess same question. What excites you about the future of the company coming in the next year? And I guess what are some exciting initiatives that you can you can share that you don't have to if it's on the wraps? Don't share, but if you can, share them, go nuts. Yeah, everything involved with the mental health study, I think that's going to be huge and make a huge impact after this summer. Once it's all complete and everything with the curriculum, Mike and Christie, what they're building out is amazing. The parks and rec stuff, I'm super pumped forward to mason as well. He's more hands off with all that stuff. He's got bigger stuff to handle. Steering the company the right way..

Thought Row
"upa" Discussed on Thought Row
"We're gonna listen to more to write in the later. It seems to me in order for someone to be as accomplished as you are with your qatar that it must require a lot of hours of practice. Is that accurate. I lo- it is but tell us we just wanted to hear. So what is your region. Yeah okay now. Since now. I am the directive jests that these one of the because universities I must say that my hours of practice is not like when i was like really playing as a fee lonzo as professional digit run. But i make sure that. Every time i wake up in the morning i should do at least one win and one and a half an hour of warm up and towards the afternoon. I'll start practicing. And when i come back home at night i will continue so all in all. I think it is best to say at least four to five hours a d. That's going to be if i can do it longer. Wait longer for short. That's you know it just sounds like anytime you have a moment you will pick up your guitar and just really play and since you're doing your university gig right now that does into but you're also doing your your your courses about guitars right in an about playing. Yes that's right. He really rehearsing. When you're there to mentally exactly yes that's exactly right. You know want to ask you. This quick question is who who is your favorite your enthusiastic and electric out. Okay you know by my favorite topic for the electric. Would of course be george benson. Yeah and yeah and and the one will be Jan gordon jangle reinhardt. This morning i also Like wes montgomery oh yes for sure i mean you know it george benson is you know. I forget that he comes from the west breeze school of thought and of course westbound. Gory is also one of the. You know the top is near the will to produce. So i think but for me i know westwood goverry unfortunately lever short life. Yeah yeah yeah. Yeah and george benson maybe learned from him. I related for him and brought it to the world in a different direction. But of course yeah. You're i think you sing. Toronto reinhardt was right on he he. There's so many guitarists that learn from him. I think freddie. Green the count basie band i mean. He learned a lot from him Charlie christian in benny goodman's these are all. These are all people but then again. You're know a lot more about that than me just. I'm just an avid listener. And i can't play any instrument. They can tap my pencil on the desk. Pronuncia you harmonica pretty young so you could be part of a jazz man. Monica's always plug it in somewhere. Yeah exactly okay. If i exactly well my question is about pre performance routines. Do you have any pre performance routines like do do warm ups or do you have any like interesting habits like you have to have a particular kind of tea or cake or something that you you have to happen to make you feel good Okay well for me is just like I always liked to have a nice cup of coffee. And like a very quiet time on my own before. Greek my rookie. Before i thought he'd been practicing just that ten fifty minutes so you can find. I compose myself. I could just relax. And that i plan. If i have a geek dentist coming in a very near time i will. Of course you all well you know. Get my shots. And then ben ahead and okay this is either. I do every time. When i start warming up i always get bitar and i would just try to get a low with any note that i you know. Yeah yeah that's right. I always do that one. That would be a fun exercise. And it's very improvisational rate. Yes executive get your brain going in that creative mode instead of you know day to day staff or just playing great. Yeah that's right so cool. Your life seems to revolve around jazz. Music obviously accomplished what you personally find so appealing about that particular genre. Oh i think. I would like to use the organic. I think jazz is very organic. Like you have the sheet music right and and you bring up to a bandstand and the the musicians that you play with it or they come from different backgrounds to so the level of the petition is going to be on that bandstand and whatever happens duty. Improvisisation is is going to be exciting for me. You know because sometimes when when you are on a very good day you can really go far and far really expand really explore. The possibilities and i think the would organic would be the worst of elite being in jazz. Not that is what i think. No but that makes perfect sense. It is very effected grew out of an kind of very organic environment. Upa people there was no when they when jazz started. You don't antonio and you don't know there wasn't nobody just picked up a detriment start playing jazz. It just it evolved. It evolved roy multi directions and that's why we have such a standing jazz music today and that term organic resolve that that the that really is that i've never thought about it that way but you really defined it. It is very organic. Yeah i i have to say goes you know. Every every day is a different experience you would do if we are playing the same judy for. I guess i guess it's like a really a conversation. It's always changing. It's never the same and sometimes it can be you know relaxed in very cool and other times it can be a little bit more heated and Yes yeah to show by to show my little bit of jazz knowledge. What i really were really liked his win art. Tatum would play. Mary had a little lamb on a piano. That half the keys. No longer worms and manage to play that for like half hour straight. That's that is. That's pretty amazing. And i think jazz is really the only music you can do that. With executive i would agree hundred percent.

Between Two Wings
"upa" Discussed on Between Two Wings
"Of usd airplanes skyrocketed newer planes are basically select for the next couple of years And we've seen more flight training going on today and we've seen in almost forty years. Yeah it's honestly been really inspiring as well just to see all those pilots sink back into it. Who didn't have the time or just any other resources to really you know. Continue into aviation so at. Up you guys do so much. You have so many services so many resources online even with your magazine. What are some of the most underutilized. Maybe unknown activities that. Upa does for generalization shooting a lot and you go the okay dot org. You look at the which there's a lot of not available stuff knowing the first thing that we do from a foundation perspective is we make safety free A bunch of donors starting in the nineteen sixties said aviation. Safety should be free. Safety is one of those things that we want to share. And that's why the reason. We're celebrating the best results in over generalization in coming out of more activity but the other thing that i think. A lot of people were surprised by the size of our foundation. Foundation is a piece where all this donor money that comes into. Asia really grow the next generation every better safety but we started a sinkhole. You can fly about seven years ago and you can find has four aspects of it. One of them is high school education. For which i like titled about rusty pilots getting him back into asian so for over ten thousand folks come back deviations or rusty pilot program brandon. Flying comes over seven hundred five clubs binder on the website so people can come community fun and do that really working hard more recently on. How do you make sure that the success in jay and getting your pilot's license is more accessible going through a lot of instructors typically today and have have an app today that you can join his young pilot and make sure get good communication with your your plan stricker's log replay instructors out. There was a lot of new flight. Instructors out there learn how to do their job as well. We won't help. Both sides be successful. And that's kind of what i think. Most people surprised about is the depth of epa foundation..

Talking Tech
Big Changes Coming to Twitter
"Listeners. It's mike schneider here and i'm brett. Molina welcome back to talking tech. So there are changes coming soon on twitter. That's right brit. The social media platform has many new features of writing including spaces. Which is it's take on the audio chat app clubhouse clubhouse by the way no longer requires an invite so if you were interested in that you can check it out but back to twitter. Twitter is also starting to show up a feature called tip jar which allows users to send money directly to their favorite accounts. So there might be someone you see on twitter. You want to pay them. you know. Support them kind of like patriotic. Without going through victory on. I guess I guess i'm not a favorite yet. 'cause i tried to add this to mind. You know to supplement my income and no dice. so twitter's also seeking users to test it's super follows feature which will allow you to charge a monthly subscription fee for extra interactivity and content and another charging option ticketed spaces or you could charge for exclusive audio content. Now what's interesting here is that the company will take a cut based on the amount of money user makes until the user makes fifty thousand dollars. Twitter's cut his three percent after that twitter fee will increase to up to twenty percents on future earnings now. These are moves. Obviously increased revenue as the platform has grown from one hundred ninety nine million to two hundred six million monetize -able daily active users or another description. That is twitter users who could see ads when they're on the platform also in the works is something i and many other twitter's of ask for for a long time and undo tweet function. You ever sent a tweet and then you're like oh god i'd like to undo that will you can't delete it but you know a new tweet might be more elegant Twitter's testing blew a new subscription service. Let you undo tweets. That's being tested in canada and australia. how bad do i want to undo tweets. Bad enough to pay twitter. We may find out also in the early stages of testing is a down vote button which showed up for some users testing the upcoming apple. Ios fifteen now. This isn't a dislike button but sounds more like the upa vote option on. Read it and it's only on reply. So i guess you can vote or download replies on yours and others tweets now. Twitter says it's testing to understand the

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"upa" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"In san francisco. Come sit sitting the studio. And let's talk about the sports track and field in life in general my friend that and i look forward to carl lewis the nine time olympic gold medalist in track. And field's we take a break here. Continue with more view and america's sports talk show. Most of us like to be out in son. That's why sunscreen and other safety measures are key to protecting your skin from aging and cancer. The fda recommends using sunscreen with a sun protection factor or as a fifteen or higher. Also look for broad spectrum. Mama label that means both harmful ultraviolet a. It'd be raised up blonde. Upa raise age the skin you'll be be raised burned and both cause cancer but the perfect sunscreen doesn't count the use it wrong. Don't need sunscreen on a cloudy day wrong. Eighty percent of uv. Rays still get through the hanes. Only use sunscreen at the beach. Nope anytime you're outside. You be raised attack the skin so you need protection. 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Around first of all sense to six months and i spent four months because they of course Give everybody time off unless you have bad behavior and you Then of course episode to put time There are many things that happen. You know what the first thing i to say to you that i was excellent inmate. I never got one right up. I never got one reprimand. I took full advantage of the time to educate myself. I try to inspire the staff to be better people and also the inmates and i had a lot of success Some friends there. I'm working with some people and i made. I think some friends with the deputies who were very professional most of them are very cordial. I went through a period where the judge try to have them break me. I was Lockdown for twenty three hours a day. I six weeks. I was subject to all of the things that The green band People were subject to which means they were like unruly people. That were dangerous. I was with them. They said that was my protection. But i was able to Survive at all to Sign a contract with escape from my men to go back into the other prisons and work on educational program to help. Stop the violence. So i came out much stronger individual. I realized the system doesn't work. There's no rehabilitation. There's no ability And general public have no idea that it isn't even making this country safer because a lot of people who are up three strikes can Really feel they have no choice and they can commit a crime that they would normally commit so it has to be really reconstructed for the best interest of the safety of the public. One of the things that you said. Jim was the conditions of my sentence. Where ridiculous if i had accepted those conditions i would have been condoning. Something that could have represented the way that the law was administered for many many years can you expound on that a little bit more when we talk about the law of the land law of the land with mesa. Mesa white men not women not Have an america's not asian for white men in the early Pot so this century the law discriminated. It did not allow us to eat in certain public places. We couldn't ride 'em buses with people We couldn't vote. Women couldn't vote and so we can't look at the law as if it's applied equally is prison system is like the new cotton crop. It is full of african americans and latinos and it makes a lot of money for a lot of people who have private prison and You have a system. That is basically totally unfair now. My judge I was found guilty on vandalism. She turned into domestic violence. Turns into a thing me not having my license for a year doing four hundred hours of community service forty hours picking up trash. Eighteen hundred dollars and No conditions three years probation with no technical dishes. She decided if i had taken that. Still be in jail because the violation of technical. And if they wanna get you they can. And if they get you for a technical violation they can reinstate your full term of probation so it was a trap to based incarcerated me forever because most of the individuals that are on probation will usually go back and go back and go back for many many years. Yeah it was interesting jim when it came down putting aside the the issues about how you got there. I always thought that you probably went to jail for two reasons. One for the principal and the other is the fact that you wanted to have the experience so that you could grow as a person in my correct in both those circumstances through this way First of all i. i'm a personal character. And i stick to that garage regardless of what anyone in the general public say and i've always been a freeman and i've always basically told the truth to general public. I've always backed up what i said so. Of course i was going to back up. What i said and i- bravado. No one wants to go to jail. But based on the principle the other thing is that it was a smart thing to do. As i told you earlier because in order to take those terms you would be putting yourself in harm's way and it would be ridiculous to fall into that kind of trap. Most of the individuals incarcerated today take deals and they end up being incarcerated off and on for over ten fifteen twenty years and that keeps the numbers that's needed to keep the jails filled up so it is an economic Valuable kind of entity. So you.

F That Noise
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"Right. That's the last of the research pieces guard now. We wait peter who pizza candy pizza candy and lupita oh candy candy candy candy. He's really like following the reese's pieces like e up the stairs family guy. They named the high school. James woods high and so he's he has a recurring character and family. So that's been you were. Us where he's been he's been in family zip all of that. That was the driver. Do you buy trash men media for the latest. Dvd blu ray reviews and commentary head to trash media dot com and also on facebook and twitter. And don't forget to check check out. Came talk right now to check. Check out www dot com latest it noble ships and i was wondering we're james woods. Were marion woods has been no no not at all fact. I don't think she would talk to me. Ever since i gave her the group picture for the yearbook. I'll never wooding took the pictures so our senior year for those. That aren't where. I'm sure there's a lot of high. Schools do took one giant picture with the entire class graduating class on the bleachers in the gym and it was half half the class was on one bleacher classes on the other and i just decided as they took the picture that whoever was in front of me just happened to be this young lady. Marian would that was going to give her moose antlers in the picture. I'm trying to be as polite as well. Because the one the one picture the one lasting group picture from nineteen ninety four and fucking ruined it for And then the the day the day that Yearbooks came out she just fucking glared at me at least us in the fucking era. Why you were in the yearbook where you fucking edited on that. Play dumb face in that one but they took me out of the class clown Right i want it and they refuse to suck and put it in there. I don't why that funny 'cause it's because you you you weren't wearing any pants. Yeah but that's the point won't do in. What was that one. Pitcher marina completely had these nuts faces some some qual- choir some group and ahead the jeffrey dahmer t shirt off completely to the side. I just got net pitcher and crawl to the side. One or two of the effectiveness for like wedding is always fuck. You like yogurt or something or take the most if the janitor who likes to rave we should there should be an then toys exclusive one episode will like charge five dollars tickets and jamie reenact the infamous mike. Wooding inch man. Shit for guy. Guy was the nicest guy in the world. And you're they're just the guy. I fucked over legitimately interviewed him though. Didn't you for the paper or something s care for my life so times so as we get back off memory lane here. We're talking about music. We were talking about today. Because as i've said in previous episodes my favor band counting crows. They dropped a new song today. So we've got to talk about the way that it sounds whether we like it or not or i like it or not or whatnot. I don't even remember the conversation but anyway it got to be the got us down this path of new music in old music. You still listened to or maybe. Don't listen to as much so who wants to go down this fucking well. I gotta go before steve. Okay go ahead all right so and we're also going to end the nostalgic thing correct. Yes you get a story like a song that brings you instantly back yes. I've been listening mainly to old music trying to get my kids into my daughter. She'll dishes Instinctively go up to the echo dot and say play. Bg's because they'll play the disco and bg's advocate listening to oldies. Cdc van halen just old music to get them to really appreciate good shit. I don't want them. Listen to the crap nowadays and being great like notices. Fuck it sucks but this whole topic got me thinking when you mentioned the nostalgia thing about certain day and it's a song i don't even like he'd the song but nothing makes me happier than one day jamie and i were sitting around with nothing to do and we decided to drive to canada and jamie and is the five hours going to all the strip clubs and we would sit in cycle through all the dancers and then when they started up the cycle again we leave and go to the next club. Go through the cycle. Well when we went this is when the song don't speak from no doubt came out at every dancer because upa candidate they all danced that three songs like the song they got. Sorta nude second song got really new third song they're rubbing their snatch interface so like everyone loveth birdsong. Almost every dancer played. Don't speak as the third song. And every time i hear that song now i think about love in the face it not that as the great memory but there was also the trip the infamous. Did you call me onion which we had been drinking and looking at boobs for five hours and we were both completely exhausted and on the drive. Back dead silence. I don't even think we have music playing and what we're grew quiet for like an hour and just look at kobe onion and we were just hysterical today and now never forget that. Good i for some reason. I thought he called me audience. I don't know why. I still remember because of course i took a wrong turn. And where am i am like within the car around like we're we're right by the border near the end of your now like looking behind me. I'll sit here is just call me. Onion what thrown on. There's no muscle. I think it might make sense of direction. Sucks adds but no that fucking song brings anti your day that one eight. That's not don't speak. But i will. But i will always be that big memory will. I'll never forget. As long as i always think of camden strip clubs every every single mobile smell district clubs perfume. Cigarettes push in that order order chat. Isn't that were. yeah yeah. The cigarettes perfume is more stronger stench and that her vertical smile world. That's true I had a nice cigar the other. It's a different topic. Let's put it in a vagina. Write accepted four..

For Your Reference
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"Yellow allies are still the thunder. So i think just to show us. All merry dylan came in to be to decide and pretty much being married throughout So she plays a big role to the final hours officers life and even afterwards when they have to take care of him. I don't know about In your circles or in your family or in your community. But mary magdalene kept being used as what a bad example is which i would feel like would be the wrong thing to do because jesus forgave her yeah. She was part of the compliment. Because i would have aunties being like derby. Like mary magdalene. Oh if you if you cannot be barry diller who can then right may she was next to. Jesus chose part of the group. If if that's all goals then what is term about mary. Magdalene played a major role. So we got to see here. al-baid's just crying scenes. I've question so this the last supper. Which is maybe not even just religiously but it's very culturally relevant and the imagery In the upa. Did they know at the time that that would be the lhasa or was that more the name that was given off to the event that in though that in jesus said someone who betray them and that was the extent of it. You know someone who would betray him. What that meant. No one knew of the time. I think the last supper was just give after the fact because he was he was pretty much teaching them sacraments so he knew something was going to happen but he didn't know that was the loss loss up. Aw north thinking knew that he was going to die. He'd very much new the whether he was radio prepared for it. That's a different question by. He knew but this goes back into free will again because if people can do whatever they want and jesus sacrificed himself to save people doesn't that also mean that people won't be saved because they'll still be able to have the choice to do whatever they want. Maybe so there's some flaws in this op e. g. or You know what the thing that gets me at has gotten so as a kid Was that when all went to a law of the sunday school teaching. Also throw that. I need to llano this so that i could get baptized and read myself off the original sin. Which is adam and eve. So you all i think in catholicism's like you born with sin on innocent you're born with wants in. That is the original guilt. That's what he's still this. You need to get baptized. Get rid of the original into be forgiven for the original sin. You know jesus died. He was matched to what all the saints from. Everyone so even when you were born day. Jesus god for all rick should be including the original sin. So why was..

A Slob Comes Clean
How Do Antimicrobial Products Get Approval from the EPA?
"Welcome anita peace. Thank you so much for coming on and giving us your experts perspective on this. I think the perspective that you have is unique. And i'm excited to have people here that so tell me a little bit about yourself in the short version of how you ended up in this particular role with the. Yeah well first of all. Thank you for having me So i am the director of the anti-microbials division in as opposite pesticide programs I started apa in two thousand four as a biologist in the fate affects division. Had a number of different Leadership management roles epa and. I started as the acting director antimicrobials division in twenty eighteen at had been there ever since. So i've been with the agency since two thousand four. It's been a great experience. That's great so you mentioned the word pesticides. And i actually this question before i said. No anti-microbials pesticide. Are we talking. When i think pesticide i think bug spray. You know that kind of thing so can you kind of explain how that's part of the the same division. Absolutely so pesticide program. We operate under a statue called the federal insecticide find decided democrat actor. Deborah and basically a fun guy and viruses are all considered as pests so normally most people associate pesticides with things that kill weeds in their garden or kill insects. But actually bacteria and viruses are also considered as s statute. So you anti-microbials. Division does regulate the registration in the scientific review of all. Upa registered antimicrobial parks. These include things like disinfectant sanitizer allies things us hospitals in addition to wood preservatives. Anti-fouling paints things that are found in a lotta household products. Use every single day. Like the paint on your walls the harpen on your feet the clothes. You're wearing all have antimicrobial. Products in them So they're found really a wide range of different

Pilot Briefing
AOPA Calls For Standardization Of GA Parking Labels
"Apa is working to ensure pilots have an easier time finding and selecting a place to park by recommending only three terms to label generally parking areas on faa airport diagrams. Upa conducted a review of airport diagrams and found as many as thirty different parking terms for the same type of ramp in southern california alone. Many airports currently have transient parking areas. That are available to pilots but are either not labeled or labeled in a way that is not clear or not relevant to the ramps purpose standardizing. The terms for airport diagrams will become increasingly important for pilots because the faa plans to expand the number of airports required to provide an airport diagram from about seven hundred today to nearly three thousand in the not too distant

The AIB Show
"upa" Discussed on The AIB Show
"Pronounce chris out. Who's a friend of mine is gonna tell people right or wrong. I was pronouncing it loop in for long. Somebody called me and they said dad. This gu shimmer peres dominated. That's the wrong sound. You meant that one first of all. I did status man's to pronounce it but yes. I don't know how i want open french. I don't know. I didn't even taught french and jamaica. We take spanish jamaican school as the general norm. But okay so. I didn't know that my bad that you so you when you saw l. Upa and you're like oh. I know how to pronounce so so. What's interesting about the show too. It's also the french star is a black dude. Who is like he's huge. He's like six foot something like he's a sizable ed. He's been at a bunch of stuff. You've seen him at a bunch of shows as well french. He's from africa so he is. I think his heritage is african direct. He want he's an immigrant. I don't know if he's not. And i'm forgetting his name right now but the show. Personally i didn't love it. I watched it But towards the end. I almost hate watching strong. I saw on your face become your friends that liked. I've people who love it and they find. I'm in the minority because i think the show is just mediocre but there's a season two coming out like the first season aired more or less and seasons. Who's coming out in the next couple of months as well. So got seventy million viewers which is huge. So that's something else my point being. You've got a another foreign language show with a black star becoming not credible but getting Getting public favor..

600 WREC
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"C. They're coming to former President Trump's defense. I'm Dave Anthony Fox News. The Trump legal team takes center stage. At the impeachment trial. Tura But House Democrats Fox is Griff Jenkins. Trump's lawyers met last night with GOP senators Graham Cruise and lead to discuss strategy, as Cruz says the Democrats have failed to prove their case and exposed their own UPA Chrissy. Then there's the math of an acquittal, 17 Republicans will have to cross the aisle to convict and there's no indication that many have been swayed at the end of two days of prosecution. Congressman Jamie Raskin warned senators if they acquit Trump than any president could incite and provoke insurrectionary violence. Against us again. Another accused capital Rioter has a court appearance today in Virginia. Eduardo Gonzalez was dubbed online that Doobie Smoker seen talking on a joint during the attack. Wearing American flag pants. Gonzalez is facing violent entry in other charges. Prosecutors say he'd live streamed the video, saying he was there to take our country back. Some Republicans in New York is calling for Governor Cuomo's impeachment, claiming there is now prove he covered up nursing home deaths, The New York Post reported the secretary to the governor. Melissa Derosa allegedly admitted that the Cuomo administration has been withholding the true number of deaths in nursing homes due to Cove in 19 in a video conference call with state Democratic leaders, telling them quote, we froze out of fear the true numbers would be used against the administration by federal prosecutors. Fox is Laura Ingle today Andrew Cuomo, the governor's meeting with other governors and mayors with President Biden about the early nearly $2 trillion covered financial relief plan still being drafted in Congress. This is the president also makes another change in Trump policy making plans to allow tens of thousands of migrants have been ordered to wait in Mexico to have asylum claims heard here as they enter the U. S. But the White House is saying, Listen,.

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Trump's legal team takes the Senate floor
"Trump's defense team will start its arguments today in the Senate impeachment trial is Trump's legal team takes the floor look for them to focus on the former president's language before the riot. Trump's lawyers met last night with GOP senators Graham Cruise and lead to discuss strategy. As Cruz says, the Democrats have failed to prove their case and exposed their own UPA Chrissy. Then there's the math of an acquittal, 17. Republicans will have to cross the aisle to convict and there's no indication that many have been swayed. That's Griff

WDUN AM550
"upa" Discussed on WDUN AM550
"SM Parksville Gainesville? It's 7. 30 quarters met last night with GOP Senators Graham Cruise and lead to discuss strategy. As Cruz says the Democrats have failed to prove their case and exposed their own UPA Chrissy boxes. Griff Jenkins and Amazon sues New York's attorney general to stop the state from taking action over its early covert response, including Firing of a warehouse worker who organized a protest and violated a paper quarantine. America's listening to Fox News Going, Georges talking. So you do when? From the s access Wdun Hardy Chevrolet newsroom. I'm B. J. Williams, a murder suspect from the Northeast, possibly in the Metro Atlanta area. We'll have that story and others in just a moment. We have crashes in Forsyth County, one on Buford Highway and another one on Castlebury Road. I'm Caleb Hutchins. With an update on traffic after news and weather after our chance of showers and early, patchy fog, we should dry out for the rest of the day. But what about the rest of the weekend? Meteorologist John Weatherby forecast next on Wdun. Good morning to everyone A man wanted for questioning and a Connecticut murder could be in Georgia U. S marshals say a Yale graduate student was killed this past Saturday in the university's hometown of New Haven. Investigators say they're looking for an M I T graduate identified his kin Swan Pond for questioning. And for two unrelated charges. Investigators believe he could be.

WBAP 820AM
"upa" Discussed on WBAP 820AM
"Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, No Texas, the first state to sue the Biden administration, and we won. At least we got a temporary restraining order. And hopefully that will continue. Let's go to John in killer, John. How you doing? Just fine, sir. How you I'm well, Thank you. Well, you know, Joe Biden talked about how he threatened. They've got the Ukrainian prosecutor fired that was investigating his son of that engine company. So as long as hunter Biden is making money off the oil industry, it's okay and great. But when 11,000 Americans make money off of it is bad in one terrible for the economy. Yeah, acceptable casualties under the Biden administration. Maybe John Just maybe we ought to put 100 Biden in charge of Oh, I don't know Exxon or Texaco or one of these huge oil and gas companies. And then as long as hunters involved Biden will stay away from it. You know? I mean, that sounds reasonable, right? Well, sure does. Just like China. I think there's the largest polluter in the world with fossil fuels, but it's gonna be okay for them to do it. It won't be key for us. But China by, uh, biting collusion, I think, but, uh yeah. Forget Russian collusion that never Woz, uh, landed while from Russia. Now start the industry down. We may have to buy it from Russia Tissue. It could be biting Russia collusion. Exactly. Absolutely, John. Very good call. I appreciate it. Yeah. Um What happened to that story? Where did that go in the news cycle. The 100 Biden laptop and the Ukrainian deal. And all of that was that all fake news was that all a figment of conservative imagination or was their real evidence as opposed to the Steele dossier. Yeah, well, look, be sure you understand. Democrats manifest UPA Chrissy every minute of every day, especially when they're working on behalf of they say of the American people. You know, I keep hearing about. Well, we're gonna have electric cars and wind power of We're not gonna get any a missions. We're not going to do anything. Wait. It's all gonna be great. Of course, I'm gonna make every single man and woman in America unemployed on on my way to doing that. Just like with the XL pipeline. You know, he keeps talking about. We're gonna be a mission free by 2035. Well, what about the people that have to pay a mortgage payment next month? Not 2035. But next month or this month? What about the people that need to eat need to send their kids to school? You know, you keep this pie in the sky crap. Which is why I'm going to create this, and I'm gonna create that. You know people in hell want ice water, too, But that doesn't mean it's coming. Probably not. I mean, you saying it doesn't make it so well, I'm gonna be the most aggressive president on climate change. It's the biggest murder. You know, people are trying to figure out How to keep their kids in school. You know how Tonto Carpool to get where they need to go. How to put groceries in the fridge on you're sitting there telling me well, 25 years from now we're going to be the most. I don't want to hear that garbage and the American people don't want to hear that garbage. You don't get rid of something before you have something better to replace it, And that's exactly why you're doing it and you're doing it. To appease the AOC idiot in your party and you need to stop. You work for the American people, Not the Democrat Party is at two damn doubt. Tough to understand. I'm right Roberts News talking 20. W b A p. You've got enough to deal with.

KTOK
"upa" Discussed on KTOK
"D u To be the champ. You're gonna have to beat the champ. I can't conceive of that happening, but I'll be rooting a course for for Tom Brady and Clark Kent out of Tampa. One of my great stations is 9 70 w F L A and I'll stand with all Floridians. So I wish them well. But thanks for tuning in tonight. Once again, we see the UPA Chrissy of the left on folders play, and it's going to get even more difficult in the future to get out libertarian slash conservative values and principles because of what the government And what social media It's gonna do tow opinions that differ from their own. And the Trumpster has been extremely quiet the past two weeks because he lost his Twitter account and parlor and many others. So social media's crackdown on different opinions and you can't get out different opinions of mainstream media. I know this morning I'm watching Rand Paul of Kentucky trying to get a word in edgewise, which door Stephanopoulos she he get you gave as well as he got. But the media is supposed to be like the like the umpires calling balls and strikes and not part of one team or the other. And Rubio also was on this morning, said the Trump impeachment trial is like point gasoline on the fire. Absolutely enough is enough. Let it go. Whatever it is, it is. And I don't think a trump trialing beginning February. 8 is good for the country is not good for the Democrats. Not good if the Republicans not good for anybody. And so, but it's going to proceed because Chuck Schumer wants it to proceed because that's what Chuck Schumer does play politics all the time. This is the same Chuck Schumer, who stood in front of the U. S Supreme Court during a difficult decision they had several months ago in which he said to the Supreme Court justices were coming for you. Like Rambo. We're coming for you. First. Democrats say the same things that Trump said on January the sixth with impunity. And when James Hoskins seuin wanted to assassinate and murder only Republican leaders and the Congress and actually Shot Steven Scully's a leader, and then he was killed by two Capitol Hill police that was like a one or two days, story than two stopped immediately. You might recall a few years back Nancy Pelosi encouraged the riders inside the Madison Wisconsin Capitol building. Stay there and cause havoc because they were talking about union rights. And so Japan's whose ox is being gored. What happened on January 6th stands by itself was one of the worst things ever to happen and the capital outside in 1983, when a leftist let a bomb go off and the hallways of the United States Senate And that bomber who's not one of the leaders of black lives matter was pardon. By William Jefferson Clinton. It's terrible. What happened on January 6th. Cannot be put up with her, agreed to in any sense of form. But I do know this. That that attack on the Capitol was planned by the violent elements, weeks and months in advance, and in fact started 20 minutes before Trump concluded, 99% of those who went to the capital of the 100,000 had the best of intentions. The president's rhetoric did not cause the insurrection to occur. In fact, it was planned ahead of time by various right wing groups who went to the capital with enough lumber to build a gallows in front of the U. S capitol. It was there it was there on their viewpoint, right wing and article fantasies coming to life as they broke out when is and storm the capital. Terrible. Prosecute him go after him, Just like those who commit other terrorist acts should get the similar treatment. But of course they do not. They will not because the media does not permit and I fear Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity and Glenn back and the great one. Mark Levin, myself and many others who have different viewpoints that cannot get out because the media will now be controlled by the FCC. And God help us all if we express different viewpoints that are not approved. Not officially approved because you will be de listed or de programmed. But it's shocking. An amazing what I see happening in my country pay attention, not to what Biden says, but rather pay attention to what Biden does. The acts speak much louder than mere words. He talks about unity. Then does just the opposite. How does having a public trial again when Trump's out of office kind of comply with his request for unity? If he was a strong man? If he wasn't shall we say Suffering is not a well, man. He would stand up and say to Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi, I got bigger things to do. He's been impeached and has been found not guilty. He's very likely be found not guilty again. There's no reason to go through this when there's other legal process is to find out what happened on January, the sixth, including like a 9 11 commission, I moan favor that. Let's find out what occurred. How'd it occurred? Who funded it? Because the great majority the great majority if there were wondered 5001 into the capital and committed criminal acts, there were 100,000 that did not And now the employers are going around the country locating those who did not commit crimes, but rather were simply present. Now they're being held to account. No problem. Have a 9 11 type commission find out what occurred but pay attention to what Joe Biden signs if he knows what he's signing, not what he says he's going to do. First of all. The radical amnesty rewards lawbreakers. He is giving a 100 days. Shall we say reprieve to anyone? No deportations for 100 days Now Does that mean orders going out? I think handed he had it on might have been livin on Friday nighter. Maybe this afternoon. All the show's run together and what's ice doesn't know what to do now. Should they arrest anyone when they can't be held in custody and can't be deported? Because once you're arrested, the clock begins to tick. In order to be deported. Now, if you there's no deportations for the next 100 days. It's pretty hard to arrest anybody doesn't mean you emptied out the jails of 12,000 being held the majority whom are serious felons and let them stay in the country. Doesn't that reward and a very serious way? Lawbreakers who came into this country illegally. On his first day in office and a matter of hours he killed an estimated 100,000 jobs. Killing the Keystone XL pipeline suspended all brand new oil and gas leasing drilling permits on federal lands. How did construction on the southern border US Mexico Wall, which also put out of work directly? Almost 20,000 people? How does a monstrous project being conducted on the southern border? And if you watch the news tonight? There was a derailment of various cars in my hometown to Cincinnati, so in order to get those natural gas elements in oil from the sands of Canada If the pipelines not used, which is cheap and fast, inexpensive and safe, and must go by train or by truck or be sold to communist red China, they're now trying their best to have contracts with Alberta and others so that oil goes west and said it to America. So the stroke of his pen cost upto 100,000 good paying middle class union jobs with benefits, which also affect states like Missouri and New Mexico and Ohio. Kentucky, West Virginia. All those states he wants to make America not energy independent, which, of course it is today, which will cost the American consumer literally billions and billions of dollars. Millions of dollars and then offering a radical amnesty plan forever Illegal alien in America. He wants to give all of them, according to one estimate. There's about 25 Million, at least on a fast track to citizenship and over the next eight years to get them all registered to vote, Hopefully, hopefully by 2024 or 2028. There's probably 25 to 30 million. And when that occurs, the jobs will be taken away from lower class Americans requiring, according to Joe Biden of $15, an hour minimum wage, which puts out of work 1 to 2 million Americans. Immediately. Automation will reign supreme Also this all over on the courts and the prison system's what tens of millions of people who don't belong here and they're going to encourage additional foreigners to invade our country at some point And drastically is going to raise taxes and fees on working Americans and business owners to pay for this incredible cost, but that 100 a freeze on deportations of illegal aliens. Means that these felons will be loose in the land not capable of fitting in committing numerous crimes..

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"upa" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM
"Love to hear about your trees and the questions you might have about planting, fertilizing, nurturing and trimming those trees and you have a particular tree in mind. You'd like to start the conversation off with a John We do. Our tree of the month is the eucalyptus Pappa Juana. About that for your botanical name. It's the ghost gum eucalyptus tree. And it's a particular interest before I heard in that title was dirty. Interestingly, no, That's why I thought every eucalyptus was just dirt. No, they're not. There's there's a lot of eucalyptus trees. That girl really well here. There's about 13 variety that are Pretty common in commonly available. The nurseries and this this ghost gum they call it, um, is kind of ghostly and appearance because as a brilliant white bark Smooth white bark, and it's in contrast to your beautiful, you know, dark greenish leaf, and they're relatively low litter. I love it. There's a couple of eucalyptus trees like this path you, Lotte! And this paper wanted that are pretty low, low low leaf litter eucalyptus trees. I didn't know God made one of those they do. Okay, That's why they're so popular, and they don't grow real big and their little little slower growing and then your commodity. Let sister some of your You're fast, really? Super fast. Growing tall, you eucalyptus. And no, It's one of those kind of, uh, Maura unusual yuks, but they are commonly available. In fact, I think Sarah did a little bit of research on availability. And what did you find out? Well, I called Paul Chambers out it Australian outback and he grows eucalyptus. Um All the time, and he feeds a lot of Kuala bears and does some wonderful things he does have these available. He does sell them through lows or you can go to his website Australian outback dot com. And you can set up an appointment to visit his place. It's just extraordinary if you've never seen it, and he said that you can get a 24 inch box tree retail for about $170, and it comes in it about 9 ft. And in 5 to 6 years, you've got a 30 ft tree And the thing that I love the most about this, and what Paul was sharing with me is they don't really even start to grow until it gets 100 degrees. That's when they really start to grow and with our temperatures getting hotter and hotter and hotter every year This might be the new tall tree for fingers in Arizona. Now you say you could go visit the Outback where it were. Generally is this located? I think it's in tone UPA or it's out. I 10 west, but you have to go online and make an appointment and they'll contact you. But the Yeah, but with our temperatures we have to think about you know, we're losing all these big trees due to the temperatures. This might be a new rapture tree. You know, we've got to replace those big canopies with trees for so for a bucket of quarter bucket Half you're picking up a tree. It could be seven and 9 ft. Tall that in in in a decade or last could be 30 FT. Tall in 5 to 6 years, that's awesome. Yeah, Yeah, that's pretty good bye. It is it is, And they grow a little taller than there are white. You're gonna have this more of Ah vertical appearance in the landscape. Where they get to those those heights pretty quickly. It's not going to be your big, you know, canopy shading tree right away. It's gonna have to get quite a bit taller before you get the with that you want if you're looking for that kind of shade cover Yeah, No, they're really desirable tree, and there's a beautiful specimen at about 40th Street and Broadway at the Maricopa County Extension Office, and they're just beautiful. They have this amazing white bark and it's very, very smooth. You'll see them sometimes along the freeways in Southern California, especially in San Diego. There's stretches of the freeway. There were there's just dozens of these, and they're really obvious because they have that beautiful, brilliant white bark. It's not just a light colored cream colored bark. It's a brilliant white barking. That's kind of sets him apart from Other Yuxi might see. Well, I like eucalyptus. I really do I I love the tree. I just don't love it in my yard or my neighbor's yard. If it's four doors down, that's just perfect. It's in the park or somebody else is taking care of it. But if this is a low letter Yuk, I could I could have a new favorite tree. Yeah, No, they bigger eucalyptus trees like the commode alliances, the their river gums. They're just they are little machine. They just don't leave all the time. And if you live anywhere near one We used to say we'd rather have no wind at all. Which means very little leaf drop or a lot of wind. So the women that believes go all the way past your house down the street to the neighbors store down the block. All right. Where was John Problem? Tree? John and Sarah from Save a tree talking trees, and we've got a caller. We'd like to bring Mike into the conversation. Calling from Mesa. Good morning, Mike. Let me introduce you, John And Sarah. What? What tree issue are you dealing with this morning? How can we help you, My friend. What? We've got a couple of palm trees There's earning the buckle the wall, So we're gonna have those cut. Um, I was wondering about the ramifications of leaving the stump. Grow back. Will it attract termites there? Let's deal. Well, the stump Yeah. Once the trees down, the stump will will die. The poem will will not recover. The roots will stop growing and encroaching on the wall. So that's a good um Ah, good. A good thing to do is get those palms out because they do that that stump will continue to get wider and wider and wider and compressed the soil between the tree and the wall and eventually the wall will give way. But the I wouldn't be too concerned about the stump attracting termites. If you have termites in your area, they're going to be there regardless, whether that one stump is in your yard or not, The other thing is it. Palm tree stumps are are very fibers and very easy to remove. So you're getting a stump grinder in there to knock that stuff out. You could do that in a under and hours time with a good stuff grander. Also, interestingly palms. If you dig around the outside of the perimeter of that stump, dig down a few inches below grade. You can sometimes get a change saw in and actually cut slightly below grade. You know, you have to use a technique of plunging the chainsaw bar. Into the directly into the stump, like injecting it into the side, and then you just kind of carve around it, and we've actually taken that entire stump out just a few inches below grade. And then you're able to just simply cover this the tree over cover the stuff over with with the soil, So that's a possibility. It's a lot easier to do that with a palm and it is with a normal tree. So that might be another option for you to avoid having the cost of Ah, getting a stump grander in there, Mike, Let me ask you this when the palm tree is gone, what happens with that area? I'm leaving it blank, okay? All right. We're good, but I may make a table the stump. Yeah, You could. Yeah. If you got a spot back there, and you like that area..

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