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"wafford" Discussed on CBS Sports Eye On College Basketball Podcast

CBS Sports Eye On College Basketball Podcast

07:55 min | Last week

"wafford" Discussed on CBS Sports Eye On College Basketball Podcast

"And Iowa state, by the way, another team that lost a notable player in recent weeks. He was dismissed from the program, Caleb grill, but still that somebody they used most of the season that isn't available now. That Mississippi state pit game is a great or at least an interesting first four games. I'm looking forward to that. The winner plays itself into the Midwest region. I'm with you. Texan and Penn State is my favorite first round game in the Midwest and one of my favorite first round games because it's two teams playing well heading into this event. Text a name is ten and two and it's past 12. Penn State is 8 and two in its past ten. Penn State in that stretch got wins over Indiana, Illinois, Maryland, a and M, these ten and two record and the last 12 games got wins over Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, auburn. Texas a and M is among the teams, along with Florida Atlantic, and if you listen to Sunday Night's bracket breakdown show of the I on college basketball podcast, you've already heard me talk about this for ten minutes, so I'll be quicker this time. But I think text a and M Florida Atlantic are two under ceded teams for our purposes in this region. We'll focus on the aggies. They started 6 and 5 with losses to wafford and Murray state. Which is obviously terrible. And you should never be a power conference team, 6 and 5 in your first 11. And taking two losses to sub 200 net teams is going to be a real bang on your resume. But since the loss to whopper, that was December 20th. If you go to December 21st, the day after and run the day at bark torvik dot com, Texas a and M from December 21st through today, which is nearly three months. Three months sample size is the 8th best team in the country, according to Bart torberg dot com. This team I thought should have been seated closer to four, 5 range than a 7 seed, but either way it is a team that I did pick to go deep into this into this bracket. And it's a team I've got getting past Penn State, but Jalen Pickett is terrific for the lines and they've been terrific down the stretch and that's going to be, I think, competitive first round game regardless of who wins it. I do want to circle back to the most notable injury in this region. And that's because it's for the number one seed. It's the AAC player of the year. It's a legitimate NBA prospect in market success. For people who aren't familiar in the semifinals of the AAC tournament, he collapsed on the court, it has been described as a growing injury, a strain growing. He did go through pregame stuff on Sunday before Houston played Memphis in the AAC title game, but he did not play and Kelvin Sampson said afterwards he was never going to play in that game. I think most people understand it to be just an era on the side of caution type of thing. But how concerned chip should Houston fans be about Mark assessors injury? Extremely concerned, soft tissue issue injuries are very tough to figure out and they can linger and even worse than that. They could be re aggravated. That if he gets the clear to go, he goes to warm ups, he gets out there and in the heat of competition, he makes a move to try to play winning basketball and re aggravates that groin injury. Sometimes the soft tissue, the soft tissue injuries, you are able to play through. You don't re aggravate them. Sometimes like in the football side of things, so how you state wide receiver Jackson Smith and jig, but one of the top wide receivers in the NFL Draft class only played about two and a half games for a buckeyes team dealing with a hamstring issue that lasted the entire season. So they should be extremely extremely concerned because being the number one seed in this region, eyeing a final four that is based in Houston and given the success of this team. I mean, we had to fill out that CBS sports dot com who are your top seeds and list them in order going into selection Sunday. I made the argument for Houston. I just said outside of a Sunday visit from Aaron McKee and temple, what has this team done that has not been exquisite? Like every everything in the list of results, everything in the computer says that this has been a team that has done everything you want it to do. Obviously they add another loss to Memphis and that apparently might have played a role in them not being the overall number one seed. So yeah, for everything that they've accomplished over the last three years for everything that they've accomplished, this season to not have Marcus sasser for the games that will decide how the season ends, the potential of that is just heartbreaking for a Houston fan. So how concerned very? They're gonna get through northern Kentucky without needing Marcus sasser to win. Iowa auburn, I don't know, depends on which Iowa shows up and that I was even able to get past auburn, auburn, guard pressure, defensively, could very much require Marcus sasser. But anything beyond the second round for Houston to hit it ceiling, they need sasser and the lineup. Would you be tempted if your Kelvin Sampson even if Marcus says or is cleared to play on Thursday night? Would you be tempted to hold him out of that game against northern Kentucky and just give him a couple of more days without true basketball activities to make sure he's closer to 100% than he otherwise would be. 100%. That would be the plan. Like when I meet with my medical staff, I would say let's have him, if he's clear, then let's practice with him. If he's cleared, let's let him go through the rhythms of the process, but it's a break glass in case of emergency situation because I know that the team, even without Marcus sasser, should be able to just go squeeze northern Kentucky into submission. You mentioned if Houston wins, it will play either Iowa or auburn. In Birmingham, Alabama, meaning they could be playing auburn as a 9 seed in Birmingham, Alabama. I just fundamentally don't think, I know that doesn't violate any bracket principle because if it did, it wouldn't be a part of the bracket. But I think that should be a bracketing principle that your one seed shouldn't be at risk at playing a de facto road game in the second round. Playing auburn in Birmingham puts Houston at a disadvantage, it bothers me doesn't bother you. No, I think it's a wrinkle of the tournament the same way that there's teams that aren't good who get good seeds and teams that are good that get bad seeds. I understand the frustration with the fairness of it, but it also is such a chaotic tournament that often when we look up at the end of it, things have mostly sorted themselves out, then I consider them not the people use the feature bug saying, I don't go that far, but I think it is, it is yet another layer of imperfection in what is an imperfect single elimination tournament between college basketball teams and 40 minute games. We have in some form, at least mentioned Houston, northern Kentucky, Iowa, auburn, Miami, Drake. Iowa state against either Mississippi state pit, the Texas a and M, Penn State. I want to ask about Indiana and Kent State. Rob Cinderella is the Kent State coach. He's a former Indiana assistant. Do you give him and Kent State realistic chance to maybe just maybe upset the hoosiers in the round of 64? GP, let me tell you about cashing with the flashes. Because in my role for sports line on the early edge podcast, which you can catch on YouTube at 10 a.m. every weekday. You know,

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"wafford" Discussed on Cinemavino

Cinemavino

02:10 min | 3 weeks ago

"wafford" Discussed on Cinemavino

"I'm a fan of the moving time by doing the quick spin and a newspaper hits up and it shows you what's in the news that day or what's on the magazine or whatever. I like that as a cut of a passage of time or giving you a milestone that shows you the moment. It was done way too much at the beginning. And it was too much of a frenetic pace and I was like, what's happening? I don't know where we are, what's going on. Did you know that in 1979, John Carpenter made a direct for TV movie about Elvis? It's called Elvis starring Kurt Russell. Kurt Russell, I didn't know that, yeah. I did not know that, and I need to go back and watch it, 'cause apparently it's pretty good. And that was the same year that Gary Busey played Buddy Holly, won an Oscar nomination. And the Buddy Holly story. So another good musical biopic. So you give it a 6 out of ten. Yeah. So, but anyway, this has been another episode of cinema vino. Lick hole, merlo, Columbia valley. Like Cole translates at school. So this winery is a converted schoolhouse. Well, tidbit for you. Great winery. They make good stuff. Mine's empty. But this is a Washington winery, right? So shouldn't the translation just be school? Exactly. It's called school. Yeah, just call it school. Yeah, a good winery. I would recommend it. It's about $30. It's gone up in price over the years, but it's still a great model. Yeah. I'd recommend it entirely. I'm assuming Travis is going to break all the wine glasses, but we're going to see. Cost of the trade, man. Exactly. It's what we call breakage in the business. Operational cost. It's overhead Todd wafford. Sean Jordan. Hi, guys, bud. Yo hoi. Wait, can we all get one last Elvis impression? I guess we were 6 out of ten. Oh, thank you very much. It's mediocre. Just like those impressions. Yeah. But great movies, drunk, probably. By this point. But yeah, we will see you guys. Next time. So take us lazy. Love you. Cinema vena was brought to you by bark box.

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"wafford" Discussed on The Bitboy Crypto Podcast

The Bitboy Crypto Podcast

03:59 min | Last month

"wafford" Discussed on The Bitboy Crypto Podcast

"Everything I said about Cory. Cory is a loyal bit squad member, but it gave me the opportunity to make a point. And I think about this, Corey, you, sir, and your bad timing. We're able to give a platform to something that needed to be given a platform to, which is people need to care about this stuff. Corey, you're going to get a heck of an inscription in your book tomorrow. I will tell you that. Corey, we love you. Thank you so much for clarifying that. Okay, can we just all take a breath for Corey rush? We love Corey rush. Ben, a guy, sim card swap, got new sim after 1.5 hours, email password change but never access being a crypto. I change all passwords. What am I missing? Those are Maddie G 83. Here's what I would tell you about that. What I'll tell you about some card swapping is make sure that your email account is not connected to your phone number. There are ways to do this. Google will try to force you to do it. Do not do it. You can, you can skip, you can follow the prompts, tell them you'll do it later. Do not attach your phone number to your email address. That's the golden goose when it comes to these sim card swapping, which I tell you, I've met Michael Turpin. No. You know who he is? It sounds extremely familiar, but I can't place it right now. So that was not rough justice on Cory, by the way. Sorry, Corey. Michael Turpin's guy that sued AT&T for 224 million over the sim card swap and consensus at 2017, I think. I think like 12 guys had some card swap, I think he lost ten or $12 million. He was able to sue AT&T and he basically won. He's on the verge of winning. I can't remember exactly what was, but he came in, got a book signed by me. And Miami. So it was definitely cool to meet him. He's a really good guy. Unlike Keith wafford, a partner in Miami,

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"wafford" Discussed on The Bitboy Crypto Podcast

The Bitboy Crypto Podcast

03:12 min | Last month

"wafford" Discussed on The Bitboy Crypto Podcast

"Don't forget to follow us on Twitter. Man, I was lighting people up on Twitter last night. Over this situation, we do get some interesting CBDC regulation potentially from time member, which is some good stuff. But this guy right here, we are going to be looking at this guy. I mean, can you imagine, I try to attack people as appearances. But how can you look at this guy, not attack his parents? It's like he's purposely trying to look terrible. It's like he woke up in the morning if this guy sleeps if he doesn't sleep in a crypt. He woke up in the morning and he said, how can I take the worst picture with a microwave that's ever been taken? And here he is, Keith wafford. They call him clawback Keith. We're going to be getting much more into clawback Keith. As a matter of fact. Let's try to give Keith a call right now. Let's see. Let's see what Keith has to say here. Let's give Keith a call. I want to talk to him about his face, first of all, but let's, let me tell you what Keith wants to do. If you withdrew money from Celsius, he wants you to give it back. And in fact, if you can hold on real quick TJ why I pull up, I got something I want to pull up that we can play, hopefully we never know if the audio is going to work or not. I hope the audio is going to work on this. Let's see, was it this guy? No, it was this guy got tons of people sending me information on these jokers. Okay, let's click here. Okay, and hold on one second. I got to get the timestamp real quick. It is.

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"wafford" Discussed on Cinemavino

Cinemavino

03:12 min | Last month

"wafford" Discussed on Cinemavino

"Welcome back to cinema vino. Howdy. Hello. It's gonna have you guys here. Hello. Hello. We got travie. Travis bud. What up on the ones and twos? What's Sean? Jordan. My name is Todd wafford, and we have a gentle rainstorm outside right now that is laughing against the roof. It's at about 45, 50,000 feet. My dad said. Pretty gnarly. Got a bit of weather coming in. Yeah. Freaking out the dogs and Todd's youngster. Well, we just don't know. Oklahoma, they never know where Nader alley. Sure enough. So yeah, this is the first part of our Oscars. If we take shelter, we will keep recording. Oh, yeah, we're gonna take the mics with us. And the ones in the twos, by that I mean like the bathrooms. We are talking Oscars. We're talking, we're gonna go through all of the best picture nominees tweet now. And Oscar time. Oh man. I really want to do that Simpsons episode. Homework the bat sometime. That's a goddamn brilliant. Tonight we're talking about the band she's of engineering. Not to be confused with the banshees of Ed Sheeran. Oh, which is a difficult. It should be his backup band. Yeah. Different color. And Sharon and the banshees.

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"wafford" Discussed on Cinemavino

Cinemavino

04:49 min | 3 months ago

"wafford" Discussed on Cinemavino

"Welcome back to San vivino. It's good to have you guys here with us. Yes. Glad you left all of your sons like dinosaurs. On the table because Tyler has put 6 of them all in 69 positions. That's not 69 position. That's just a root in two. Literally two. A stegosaurus and a triceratops, that's a 38, if I've ever seen one. And yeah, they've been extinct for 69 million years. That's 1 million years for every bone in. I mean, you're not gonna get pregnant in that position. You're not a paleontologist. You don't know. I don't know. Okay. Yeah. I mean, maybe you travel back in time, land the loss they're all doing nasty stuff. Living in the land of the last I mean, you're right. I don't know exactly how much ejaculate triceratops is dealing with. Or if it comes out of the horn. We don't know. No. That's one thing dragon park did not tell us. Yeah, we need to see a fire hose semen. We did see the backside though, that was one big pile of shit. I mean, I imagine at least three Peter norths. I mean, yeah, if you stay up here north end on end, that's how Matt Ramsey depending on what fan of his. I mean, he's gotta try Sarah tops in his pants. That's interesting. That's a righteous horn. He's got my crustaceans down there too. Friendly crushed dishes. So anyway, we are going to be with Taylor rose. Sean Jordan is away, but we're thinking about him. Whatever island he's on right now. Todd wafford. And this is new year's hour in New Year's Eve podcast. It's not your New Year's Eve yet, but we're going to watch a New Year's Eve based movie. Do we have to kiss at the end of this? We don't have to, but we're going to. Yeah. I mean, that's what I signed up for anyway. Okay. There's mistletoe hanging over us. They're freezing right now. Hold on. Is that still in play after Christmas? Oh, it's freaking. According to my match it's dangerous. Yeah, it's always poisonous, but still. Yeah. It also missile. Camel toe. Mistletoe. Can be dangerous if you eat it. So we're going to talk about when Harry met. I kiss can be even deadlier if you really mean it. Thank you, trav. That was a nice haiku. Yeah. It was from catwoman and Batman Returns. Yeah. Okay. That's great. So we're taking a shift on brute rose. I'll just go fuck myself.

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"wafford" Discussed on Cinemavino

Cinemavino

03:52 min | 3 months ago

"wafford" Discussed on Cinemavino

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He's talking <Speech_Male> about all he has left. <Speech_Male> And it's like <Speech_Male> a 50 foot plot <Speech_Male> and a worm farm. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> What the hell <Speech_Male> does that mean? <SpeakerChange> What's a worm <Speech_Male> farm? <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> <SpeakerChange> I need <Speech_Male> to see. Actually, <Speech_Male> no, my <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> brother in law's <Speech_Male> sister has <Speech_Male> a worm farm in Kansas. <Speech_Male> What kind? <Speech_Male> Worm. <Speech_Male> Flatworm, <Speech_Male> earthworm. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> I want flatworm <Speech_Male> farm. <Speech_Male> It's been my dream. <Speech_Male> Tapeworm. <Speech_Male> Oh, I got <Speech_Male> one of them. Yeah, <Speech_Male> I need a few of <Speech_Male> them. I gotta lose some <Speech_Male> weight after this holiday. <Speech_Male> <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Male> No, I <Speech_Male> keep feeding my and <Speech_Male> I keep staying <Speech_Male> the same size. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> That's what you want. <Speech_Male> That's living the dream. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Music_Male> <Speech_Male> That tapeworm is the <Speech_Male> size of the dune worm. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> They call it a parasite. <Speech_Male> I find a <Speech_Male> symbiosis with <Speech_Male> the mind. <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Male> This <Speech_Male> has been another episode of <Speech_Male> the other. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> And we thank you <Speech_Male> guys very much. You <Speech_Male> know what? Merry Christmas, <Speech_Male> you guys. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> A good night. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> We got a new year's movie coming <Speech_Male> up with Harry met Sally <Speech_Male> next week. <Speech_Male> Yeah. And then <Speech_Male> after that, we're gonna do some <Speech_Male> bomb movies, so <Speech_Male> we'll do a <Speech_Male> deep dive of <SpeakerChange> James Bond. <Speech_Music_Male> Exactly. <Speech_Music_Male> <Speech_Music_Male> <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Male> And so yeah, <Speech_Male> it's gonna be a good month, I think. <Speech_Male> We're gonna have some fun. <Speech_Male> It's gonna <Speech_Male> be a good year. Yeah. <Speech_Male> 2023. It's <Speech_Male> gonna be our year. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> Master's degree year. <Speech_Male> Exactly. <Speech_Male> The year the beans. <Speech_Male> Yeah, <Speech_Male> it's through the year. We make that <Speech_Male> bean money. Here are <Speech_Male> the beans. <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> Get at me. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Male> Bush has been knocking on the <Speech_Male> door. You don't want that del <Speech_Male> Monte. <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Male> Bush is not on the door <Speech_Male> right now. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Male> Okay. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> But yeah, we will see <Speech_Male> you guys next <Speech_Male> time. We got Sean Jordan. Hey, <Speech_Male> Taylor. <Speech_Male> Travis <Speech_Male> bud. There we go. <Speech_Male> And I'm Todd walker. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> And we will see <Speech_Male> you guys <Speech_Male> next time. <Silence> Happy <Speech_Male> holidays. <Speech_Male> And yeah, <Speech_Male> season's <SpeakerChange> greetings. <Speech_Male> Greens and seedings. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> <Silence> <Speech_Male> Be sure to listen <Speech_Male> right and subscribe <Speech_Male> at Apple podcasts, <Speech_Male> Spotify, <Speech_Male> cast box or <Speech_Male> wherever you listen to podcasts. <Speech_Male> Our <Speech_Male> website is at <Speech_Male> cinema veno dot net <Speech_Male> and reviews <Speech_Male> of these films can be found <Speech_Male> at Todd wafford movies <Speech_Male> dot com.

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"wafford" Discussed on Cinemavino

Cinemavino

01:38 min | 4 months ago

"wafford" Discussed on Cinemavino

"Well, why? Wow. But I'm good at watching some bad stuff too. I think you got to watch the bad to appreciate the good. Exactly. I learned that in doing my reviews. But yeah, if you're looking for good holiday in wines, try code, Jerome. I think it's a good pick if you're into reds, I know people do a lot of whites and rose for Thanksgiving stuff, but red's a good choice too. So have a good syrah. Not my family. But this has been another episode of cinema email and we're going to pick out some good Christmas movies for you coming up. Green giant. And a lot of hosts. Del Monte. But we got Sean Jordan. Hey, Taylor rose. Travis? Fucking her. And my name is Todd. And we will see you guys next time. Good movies only drunk or abrupt movies only better. Get it, good movies. I fuck it. Just remember to drink your ovaltine. We'll figure it out one day. Sit and spin. Crumble your own sweet. Crummy commercial. We will see you guys next. Del Monte write us. Be sure to listen right and subscribe at Apple podcasts, Spotify, cast box or wherever you listen to podcasts. Our website is at cinema vino dot net and reviews of these films can be found at Todd wafford movies dot com.

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"wafford" Discussed on Cinemavino

Cinemavino

02:45 min | 4 months ago

"wafford" Discussed on Cinemavino

"Up? Sean Jordan. Lemon pay dirty you. And my name is Todd wafford. So yeah, yeah. We just had a discussion off the air that's best left off the air and so we'll just leave it right there. I hope so. Well, it suits well for this film. Yeah, I'd love to see all four of us in Congress someday. Keep that table Todd. Todd has like a black box of blackmail material that he's one day going to be a great point. Yeah. So basketball. I have to take down Travis. So this will be part of our ongoing series leftovers. This is another left over. This is a sports movie, baseball. Specifically a baseball movie. Yeah. And bad basketball movie. And other things. But yeah, for this one, we are going to talk about our Pinot Grigio. We did Tara alpina an Italian egregium. Very refreshing. Another holiday season. Good, Thanksgiving wine, good life for light meat, light meals, salads, et cetera. It would be a great like $20 budget. And we're also gonna do some white claws. Oh, Christ. I'm sorry. Taylor's playing with it. That was my light meat. Playing with a donut van over there. Taylor's gotten big into skateboarding with his fingers. That's what they call me on the streets. That's a street name. Yeah, you definitely need to use my fingers on you. Yeah, belly zamboni. Get it, son. Billy's bony. Sorry. Man. Oh, so we're going to talk about basketball. Man, so this was released at the 31st, 1998. This was co written and directed by David Zucker, who was one of the people behind the airplane, and the gun films. Stars, Trey Parker, Matt stone, who were the creators of South Park. Was this not written by treston? Matt Matt. And I did none of that either until I rewatched it. I was unaware. They did not write it. I assumed they did. Nope. Interesting. They play coupe and ramer, who were 20 something slackers who in the beginning of the movie they crash a party, their old high school classmates, and they find everybody has grown up preppy, snobby, and weirdly skilled basketball. And so in order to come up with a game that they can actually win, the boys improvise a game called basketball, which is a hybrid of baseball, basketball, horse, and maybe beer Pong. That's kind of some beer Pong sensibility to it too. Distracting people to keep them from making the shot.

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"wafford" Discussed on Cinemavino

Cinemavino

03:13 min | 6 months ago

"wafford" Discussed on Cinemavino

"The long takes he does, the tracking shots, the pans and it's just beautifully put together. And I love when the director is patient and allows the scene to unfold naturally rather than just do lots of cuts, lots of editing, lots of showboat and stuff. Just sit back and let the scene unfold itself. It's an unpredictable story, but then at the same time, it heads to what feels like a very natural and logical conclusion. It's the best film that I've watched since I've been reviewing movies in 2018. So it blew me away. Of the 5 star movies and I try to be very stingy with who I give 5 stars to. This is the top 5 star movie that I've done. So Roma, last I saw it on Netflix, you can check that out. As for the rest of these, I know at one point drive my car was on HBO Max. But some of the rest of these might be on demand. I will have firmer answers to that only I should tell you where you can watch these. I don't want to mention the two popes, licorice pizza, 1917, the farewell, Nomadland, which almost made the list. It was a whole movie. Kind of like Anthony Hoffman's and the father, her performance was amazing. If you hadn't didn't recognize her as an actress, you would assume that this was just a documentary and she was a real person. That's how amazing her performance is. And the favorite with the common one in Oscar playing Queen Anne, queen from about. I don't know. 350 years ago. And the acting in that is also incredible. You have her in a stone. Rachel Weisz, phenomenal cast, great period movie. And it's a mixture of body comedy and kind of quarter entry gossip kind of, I don't know, nabby, crown kind of entry, but it's definitely a very entertaining movie to watch. It's a good well made. Very meticulously produced movie. Great costume is great lighting, great editing. It's a phenomenal movie. So if you haven't seen the favorite, give it a look. But those are my best movies of all time. Since 2018 anyway. And you will have to check all of those out. And yeah, be sure to listen on Wednesday when we do mean guns. And then we will also do our next go back money, a drawing for our Halloween movies. And that's going to be in strapping hands. We want to miss that. So anyway, my name is Todd wafford. And I will see you guys next time. Be sure to listen right and subscribe at Apple podcasts, Spotify, cast box or wherever you listen to podcasts. Our website is at cinema vino dot net and reviews of these films can be found at Todd wafford movies dot com.

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"wafford" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:36 min | 6 months ago

"wafford" Discussed on WTOP

"Sports at 15 and 45 powered by maximus. Moving people and technology forward. Let's see what's going on at ten 45 with Dave Preston. Washington commander's visiting Detroit Sonny, what is defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio looking for? We need to get cleaner and be better and more efficient. And continue to do some of the things we did real well, which was I thought we played with great intent. I think throughout the game there was tremendous energy effort, a strong will and I think that showed in the first game. We need to see it week two. Lines are a two and a half point favorite Kansas City was a four point favorite last night they won by three. You know what that means, LA quarterback, Justin Herbert, meanwhile, underwent x-rays on his injured ribs, baseball nationals have lost 5 straight entering this weekend series with Miami Marlins have dropped 5 of 7 7 O 5 game time on 1500 a.m.. The Orioles are four and a half games out of a playoff spot with 20 to play entering tonight's game in Toronto. College football, Virginia tech tangles with wafford and while the terriers are at FCS team that's been outscored 57 to nothing in two games coach Brent pry nose. While for a good program, those guys won that league just a few years ago, two years in a row, they've had some good history there. A lot of playoff runs, conference championships, and now they're a proud program. 11 a.m. kick-off tomorrow, Mark. You had an 11 a.m. kick-off last year at UVA. What time did you get to the stadium? Brutal. 8 o'clock. I 8 o'clock. Okay, now you wonder what do you have? Well, last year kippy and Buffy had a Chardonnay this year the games at two for old dominion so they're having a vignette. Sports

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"wafford" Discussed on The Secret History of the Future

The Secret History of the Future

07:34 min | 7 months ago

"wafford" Discussed on The Secret History of the Future

"If he's being totally honest, Ben wafford isn't really on the Internet. He doesn't have a TikTok, or an Instagram. Okay, so you're a digital Neanderthal. But even Ben has found it hard to miss the way politicians and the people who work with them have started to cultivate the people who use the apps, he's so assiduously avoids. I think it was Jen Psaki, the former White House press secretary in one case that comes to mind that filmed some clips with a TikTok star. One sec, democracy's calling. See you daddy bye. Hi, my name is Cooper and this is a day in my life as a White House intern. I think his name is Benny drama. Yeah, he was pretending to be The White House in turn. Right, right, exactly. Hey Jenny, I booked you a nail appointment love. Yeah, I didn't tell you to do that. It's called the initiative. This influencer wasn't just at The White House to have a little fun, though he did that. He was there to sell the president's agenda, spreading the word about COVID vaccines. Mama. We need to get shots in the arms of every single American. I'm heading to a haircut. And it's not like Benny drama was the last influencer who made its way to the west wing. Back in the spring, The White House became a punchline. After they invited social media content creators to a special briefing on the war in Ukraine. People are saying this is a first war fought on TikTok, which is tough for me because I'm the landline of presidents. Saturday Night Live loved this. What would you do about Ukraine? I would go up behind the Russian tanks and go, come on. How did you get here today? You flew me first class from California. And on the plane? It's so easy to roll your eyes when you hear stories like this. But Ben, today, is going to do everything he can to convince you to look at this moment as one of fundamental change. His article for wired about the rise of social media influencers and politics is called meet the lobbyists next door. And of course, it's not just The White House, right? I mean, there's lots and lots of evidence that the Trump campaign was an early, early adopter of this, let's call it a technology and messaging technology in the 2020 election. We've turned to influencers. And they've accrued more and more power as people report feeling more and more alone. Our parents grew up in the age of like hokey silly TV ads that end with this ad was paid for by senator Joe Manchin. You know, what if our children grow up in an era where that kind of archetypal cultural experience of politics is actually felt through influencers? Today on the show, a look inside the growing web of everyday people who are trying to sell you political ideas. You might not even know they're doing it. I'm Mary Harris. You're listening to what next stick around. This podcast is brought to you by progressive. 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Potential savings will vary. Discounts vary and are not available in all states and situations. When Benoit wanted to figure out how social media influencers were transforming the world of politics, he knew just where to go. A firm that calls itself urban legend. Urban legend was founded by a guy named Ori renat, who is key to understanding the way political salesmanship is changing. We're not grew up in Queens, New York, went to Columbia, studied history and political science. He got a lot of great too, and then he moved down to Washington to work in the Atlantic's business department. We're not job was to figure out how to make a legacy magazine, viable, an Internet era. He did that by pioneering the sponsored content movement, where companies and brands would pay to run editorials in reputable publications. So early on, Rana is part of a team of really smart people trying to keep magazines alive, but doing it in a way that blurs the line between who the speaker is, what is veritable editorial information and what is paid for. Then he landed a job in the Trump White House. As the director of digital strategy. And what's so interesting about renat is that he's not a raging partisan. If you listen closely to his backstory, you know, grows up in New York, goes to Ivy League schools, works in legacy elite media. You know, his closest parallel is like a Jared Kushner, Republican. If you spend time with him, he's not pounding on the table, reciting maga, talking points. His politics are a little inscrutable. And while worries working at The White House is the director of digital strategy. He's taking on a number of interesting projects that aren't not themselves inherently political. He's working on coronavirus dot gov and managing some interesting portals for the opioid epidemic. But one of the interesting things that happens while he's there is he and some staffers at The White House cook up this idea for The White House social media summit. And that's an early sign that we're not and other people at The White House are thinking about influencers. Thank you, please sit down. I want to thank you all for being here. Very special day, very important day. Many of you are friends and many of your friends at I don't know what you look like, but I know what you sound like. Which I guess is probably more important, right? But I want to thank you. And it was an event at The White House in July. That summer, I think, several certainly several dozen. I think actually maybe hundreds. Almost 200 influencers that digital leaders in conservative politics show up at The White House. And these include Charlie Kirk of turning point USA, they include James O'Keefe, the veritas founder, and just a bunch of others. And I don't know if you call it influence. I don't know if you call it power, but whatever it is, we're in The White House. And we're going to stay in The White House and we're going to get our agenda done and complete it. Beautifully.

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"wafford" Discussed on Cinemavino

Cinemavino

01:31 min | 8 months ago

"wafford" Discussed on Cinemavino

"Yeah, well, it's like, I think about that. Because it feels like then that movie is still kind of current in a way. It's like Mary Poppins. It's like Julie Andrews and dick man knickers both still alive. So it makes it feel more recent. When they pass away, it makes the movie feel like a big Van Dyke have a very, very young wife. I mean, he might, I'm not sure. I haven't checked. I know that he was in the sequel and was dancing around at 96. I know he has a very, very thick wiener. He's no LBJ. All right, fair enough. But yeah, that's what I got. But this has been another episode of hanging out and it has technically. We've had Travis and Sean. Yep. My name is Todd. And we will see you guys next week. And not with a bang, but probably with a whimper, wherever Travis just went. A little whimper. Be sure to listen right and subscribe at Apple podcasts, Spotify, cast box or wherever you listen to podcasts. Our website is at cinema vino dot net and reviews of these films can be found at Todd wafford movies dot com.

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"wafford" Discussed on Cinemavino

Cinemavino

04:05 min | 9 months ago

"wafford" Discussed on Cinemavino

"And welcome back. We recording Santa vino. Yes, we are. Sure. We are live. This is our second installment in our time travel series. So we are looking at the terminator. Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. And Todd wafford, Todd wafford, Travis bud. You wrote in the movie? Yeah, yeah. Sean Jordan's back with us? Hey. Taylor rose. Hey. TO. Yeah. So yeah, it was part two. Terrell Owens? Exactly. Get your popcorn ready. And so we are going to look at the James Cameron's first big film that he ever did. It's very interesting. This was, was this his first big film first big film, yeah. I believe he did a horror movie before this. Yeah, it was something piranha. Piranha two. Yeah, I think it's the spawn. Yeah. Let him into his aliens and the best. Yeah. Wait, alien. Who did the thing? Did the original aliens or alien and James Cameron to alien? Aliens plural. So we'll start out with our wine. We are drinking a rose. As I said during our Thor podcast, it is a hundred plus degrees outside. Did not bring myself to do any sort of red wine. Everything we're going to drink for the next few storms is going to be stuff that we can drink, chilled. Triple digits. This is the gear Soleil, rose. At a Mendocino county, this is a 2021. This is a fresh rose. So it's a refreshing, easy drinking. Kind of light. Light pink in color. I mean, it's not a particularly dark, heavy rose. It's pinky. Well, some of these glasses are kind of iridescent. So it makes it pinker than it should be. But yeah, I think it's a great little one. I mean, it's under 20 bucks. I think it's $18 or that. You can Travis, you win the bottle. Oh, you're just moving, okay. Classic California minutes off dry, kind of tasting to me. It's not bone dry, but it's pretty dry. Oh yeah, what is our alcohol content? Alcohol content, we are going to clock in at 13%. 13. Pretty typical of a rose. I think you're going to find the most 12 and a half to 13 and a half percent. Somewhere in that range. But yeah, hot weather is perfect. Hey, it's certified organic to draft. Oh yeah. How many sulfites are in that? It just says contains. So look, probably a little bit. None are added. It's just contained sulfites. Gotcha. It's very difficult to make a wine that contains no sulfites. I won't say it's impossible because there's a couple of wineries that claim that they are sulfite free. And they usually taste like butthole. Yeah, they taste like fried buttholes. I've never had a wine that is supposedly sulfite free. Just enjoying sulfites. Is that the only thing we like about wine? Well, sulfites are a byproduct of fermentation. They're a chemical that's created when the white is feminine. So fully removed, we have to pour the entire wine through sandy loamy foam. Yeah. And then to remove those. Exactly. And then whatever you are drinking it just lonely is an underused adjective. Todd. You've ruined my rap lyrics. I have to beep that out. And as we've said before, you could do this with burgers, you could do this with pizza, pizza. You could do it with fried food. A good glizzy. Is that a porn star? Is that an Australian food? It's slang for hot dog. But also penis. I just had a good glizzy, mate. That chassis was all. Never heard about a glizzy? I think you made it. Yeah. I think you made that up.

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"wafford" Discussed on Cinemavino

Cinemavino

02:16 min | 1 year ago

"wafford" Discussed on Cinemavino

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"wafford" Discussed on Cinemavino

Cinemavino

03:55 min | 1 year ago

"wafford" Discussed on Cinemavino

"As a parent, it's like, from her perspective as a doctor, it's like, she runs in there. It's like, it's the baby's sleeping. It's like, as a parent, that's the first thing on your checklist. Okay, but it was an orphan baby. It was an orphan baby. She's an orphan, baby. But you got to assume that on this floor of doctors and nurses, there are also parents involved in this. And it's like there has to be. And it's like, that's the first 600 checklist with eating, is it sleeping? Weeks later, her bursting in there and saying that. Be realistic. You think it's a little bit of a late conclusion? Yes. Yeah. That's fair. Yeah. That might just be my perspective as the parent to a toddler. 'cause baby's not sleeping, nobody's sleeping. Who's paying for the medical care of this orphan baby? We are. America. Yeah, yeah, we're chipping in for that. All right, yeah. But honestly. Okay with that. Yeah. I'm okay with that. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah. I will pay for any orphans. Are you an orphan baby? Call me. I'll pay for you. And $800 ashtray in The Pentagon. I don't really want to buy that, but I'll get some formula for a baby orphan baby. That's fine. Well, they have a government contract for that ashtray. So it has to be $800 based on the government contract. Exactly. Exactly. Yeah, it was Congress approved it. Yeah. No. Again, different podcasts. Different podcasts. The Beatles are overrated. Yeah, I can't wait to hash that one out. So I tried to send me a text that said that James Brown was overrated and said, I'm going to kill you. I will find you. All right, I don't buy that, yeah. So but again, we'll talk about that later today. This has been another episode in lavino. It has been. It's Sean Jordan and I. That's me. Keeping it real. Yeah. Talk about city of angels. And drinking shampoo boo ray, sparkling. Shampoo. How much does that bottle set you back? That'll be around 30 bucks. That is a tasty boot for 30 bucks. Yeah. Honestly, I would fuck with that bottle anytime of the day. If you don't want to pay champagne prices, that's a great way to go. Yeah. Excellent. Excellent. So I would highly suggest it. Yeah. In the kava that we had before that? Also an excellent alternative champagne. Yeah. The Spanish bellies are, again, if you're looking for something that you don't want to say that you're trying to save money on Valentine's Day, but if you're looking for something that you could drink that maybe you won't necessarily break the bank on. Kava's a great way to go. There's some great kavas. And honestly, if you're dating somebody that you're newly introducing yourself to, you don't want to spend a bunch of money on a champagne. Get a call. It's so good, impress them with excellent flavors of it. Yeah. Yeah. Not a bad idea. Not a bad idea. But next time we will see you guys, we'll do a little more vox Machina and a little more Boba Fett. The grand finale. Both of them. We will tie everything together. And we will do what we do. But with a bang, and probably a whimper also, a little bit of bang, a little bit of water, column a column B we will see you guys soon. Later. Be sure to listen. And subscribe. Apple podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Our website is a cinema veno dot net and reviews of these movies can be found at Todd wafford movies dot com..

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"wafford" Discussed on Cinemavino

Cinemavino

03:23 min | 1 year ago

"wafford" Discussed on Cinemavino

"Also weren't terrible, but it just none of it was hit the mark. Yeah. The tremors films were just talking about. After the third one, they did a prequel back in the west and it was a good idea. But it didn't trip my trigger. I keep watching him because not great termer films. More than good. And with over the trimmers one, I think it's so funny because not saying low budget. But they're not having the budget that any of the trimmers movies are having. Tremendous movies. Yeah. I mean, those are just more aliens or aliens. Multi-million dollars. So it's like, for me when you see something like a tremors you're just like, okay, just keep going, who cares? It's funny, whatever inclusion of $3 million who gives a shit. But when you see a terminator an alien figure you're like, wow, you spent that much money on this? Yeah. Goddamn. And this isn't another film franchise, but two different series. Now the end and the extra lost and Game of Thrones have tainted my opinion of the rest of it. They both start out great. But I don't necessarily want to go back and start them again, knowing how disappointed can be at some of the endings. Yeah. I mean, it's like starting a great ice cream no, and then it gets really bad at the bottom. Oh, yeah. It's gonna turn. So do you even want to start that ice cream? Yeah, that's fair. I would. I'll be honest. Yeah, you still do it. I'm gonna start it anyway. Yeah. That makes you sad, though. Yeah. You have to. So there's been another episode of sentiment. Yeah. It Travis bud. Taylor owns a hell, I'm Todd wofford. Next week, we're going to do Friday night. And my pick, I love this film. Yes. This is another all time classic film. We will have Sean Jordan back next time. Take a look. We will hopefully. But yeah, we will do that. And then after that, 13 ghosts, which I've never seen, that's the one that we've done the same thing. And then two, not one, but two surprise Halloween pace. Day of. I've honestly forgotten what the surprise is. Actually, I guess I might think I have two. I remember one surprise. I'm not sure. I'm Muppet to take Manhattan was one of them. They need more Muppet Halloween movies. Yeah, you're not kidding. Does fraggle rock have a Halloween episode maybe you just do that? Yeah, we can go back. I think this is all based on how I'm not sure. But yeah, and then the second one is braveheart, which is a great movie. Great Halloween flick. It is. It's not really braveheart. But those will be secret. We'll do day of surprises. Oh, okay, cool. But we will see you guys next time not with a bang, but with a whimper, but with a whimper. You can listen rate and subscribe at Apple podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere, podcasts are available. Our website is at cinema vino dot net and reviews of these movies can be found at Todd wafford movies dot com..

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