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One brave deed holds the key to unlocking a scarred heart.In 3 parts, By SDes. Listen to the Podcast at Steamy Stories. Chicago StreetsJeff walked out of the bar deep in thought. He would be thirty years old in just two weeks and had very little to show for it. There was a decent job, a string of short relationships and a lot of bills. He never thought his life would have turned out like this. He was smart, athletic and well educated. Although he wasn't every girl's dream, he was attractive by most standards and had his share of relationships with desirable women.Unfortunately, none of the relationships had lasted more than a few months. At this point he was starting to worry that it was a trend without an end in sight. He considered himself a good guy and had always wanted a family. It was beginning to make him doubt himself and his future.He was having a lousy Friday night. It was midnight and he was walking out of the bars alone; again. At least since it wasn't cloudy the moon lit up the streets and made it seem a little less depressing than it should have been. It all made him wonder if things would ever turn around.As he turned the corner, he noticed the street was a little more deserted than usual. He attributed it to everyone still being in the bars having a good time, or on their way home to have a better one.As he walked past the alley on the East side of the intersection, a noise attracted Jeff's attention. He peered into the darkness between the two buildings and his heart stopped. There was a young woman struggling with two men. They were dressed in jeans and torn shirts. Both wore the same color bandanas making Jeff suspect they were in a gang. It would have been normal for the neighborhood. The crime was getting worse in that section of the city and he wondered why the hell she was there alone at that time of night.He was quiet as he tried to decide what the situation was before doing something stupid. From her struggles, he was almost certain this wasn't some kind of game. After a few moments, his eyes adjusted and he could see she was a petite brunette, about five feet tall, thin and well dressed. But what Jeff noticed most was that she was drop dead gorgeous.Confident that this was a real attack, he pulled out his cell phone and stepped back away from the alley."911," a woman's voice answered. "Please state your emergency.""I'm on the corner of Superior and Wabash. There's a woman being attacked in the alley by a couple of thugs. Please hurry!""Sir, I have officers on the way. Please wait for them and don't get involved."A muffled scream put an end to that thought for Jeff. He cautiously glanced around the edge of the building and saw that the girl was being held from behind by one man as the other ripped her shirt. He reached a hand inside to cup one of her breasts and Jeff couldn't stop himself from walking toward them.He set the phone down on a garbage can so the operator might be able to hear some of what was happening."Hey, what's going on?" he demanded.The man in front of the girl whirled around to face him, "You need to mind your own business. We're all friends here." The girl moaned through the hand the punk in back had put over her mouth.Jeff quickly did the math on the situation. If neither man had a gun, he was confident he had a chance. The alley was wide enough for him to maneuver, giving him the room he'd need to deal with two men at once. He hoped for an element of surprise on his side, because he didn't appear to be an imposing opponent. At under six feet tall and about one hundred, eighty-five pounds, he wasn't going to frighten anyone based on his imposing image.What they didn't know was the years of martial arts training he went through in his mid-twenties and the tournament fights he participated in. He wasn't overconfident; his teachers had thoroughly taught him the need to have the proper amount of respect for an adversary. Any fight can be lost if you slip, turn an ankle, miss a punch, or make any one of a hundred other mistakes that can happen in the heat of the moment. Also, he had to hope neither of the hoods was holding any surprises for him.No matter what, Jeff couldn't let them hurt this girl. Her eyes pleaded with him for help and he wouldn't be able to live with himself if he didn't try to protect her. When he refused to move, the man in front of her showed him the knife in his hand. His partner holding the girl nodded and said, "Take him."Jeff tried to appear unnerved, hoping he could still avoid a fight. "Listen, nobody has to get hurt here. Just let her go and we'll head the other way."The man with the knife sneered and said, "Only one of us is going to get hurt. You should've kept walking."Jeff saw the man tense as he moved forward. He swung the knife in a wide arc, keeping it around chest level. Jeff smoothly stepped inside and blocked the thug's arm with both hands. His right hand flashed out quickly and caught the attacker in the cheek with the back of his fist. Jeff continued his movement, stepping under the man's arm, grabbing his wrist and turning it in.The punk dropped the knife with a whine and Jeff finished the move he had practiced thousands of times with a roundhouse kick to the ribs. As the man doubled over in pain, Jeff stepped in and finished him off with an elbow strike to the nose. He was rewarded with a loud breaking sound and a cry of pain as the man dropped to the ground.Jeff stepped back and looked at the man holding the girl. Now that he was closer, he could make out her condition. She had been roughed up a little, with her face showing several cuts and scratches. He still hoped to get out of this without any more violence. It was possible the girl could get hurt in the melee or that he could lose, putting her in even more jeopardy than before.Martial Tactics"I'm telling you, let her go and we'll walk. You can get your friend and go your own way. Neither of us wants to get hurt, just let her go." Jeff considered telling him about the call to the police, but worried that the piece of shit might panic and hurt the girl, or decide his only option was to take her hostage.The man looked like he was considering the offer, but suddenly threw her into some garbage cans against the brick wall. She fell to the ground in a heap. The thug stepped quickly toward Jeff, hoping to catch him off guard. Jeff retreated a couple of steps, trying to get a clue about this man's proficiency with a knife. The first one was sloppy and easy, but he wasn't about to make any assumptions. Jeff guessed the man was about six feet tall, two hundred pounds. His height gave him a little advantage, especially while using a knife.As he stepped forward, Jeff made a dangerous gamble. He quickly slid his back foot up to his front one, raising his knee high. The man fell for it and raised his hands to protect his face, putting too much weight on his front leg. Jeff brought his left leg down with all his force, catching the other man just on the inside of his knee. The joint gave way with a sickening thud, bending to an impossible angle. As the man hit the ground with a scream, Jeff stepped back to keep from getting hit with a frantic swing from the prone attacker.He was trying to decide what to do about the man who was still a potential threat when he heard startled cry, "Look out!"He looked up and saw the girl staring past him with a fear in her eyes. He realized something bad was about to happen, so guessed a direction and spun quickly while stepping away. Unfortunately he guessed wrong and felt an explosion across his chest. The pain hit him a fraction of a second later. He took another step back as he realized he was facing a new adversary. This one must have come from the street. He was wielding the knife the first man had dropped.Jeff was afraid to bring his hand to his chest. He knew the wound was bad and didn't want anything to distract him from the man in front of him. There couldn't be any more mistakes or he knew he wouldn't be walking out of the alley again. The new man made small motions with the knife, waiting for Jeff to commit himself or for the loss of blood to take its toll. When Jeff felt a wave of dizziness hit him, he decided to act immediately. If he waited much longer, it wouldn't matter anyway.He stepped forward and threw a quick jab that missed badly. This gave his opponent an opening and he moved in with a stab aimed at Jeff's chest.This was what Jeff had been hoping for and he twisted, bringing his left arm across to push the knife wide of its target. This kept his right arm free and he brought it across, hitting the man as hard as he could across the bridge of the nose. It caused his assailant to stumble back into some other trash cans, where he fell hard. Unfortunately due to his injury, Jeff now lacked the strength to cause the kind of damage he had earlier. He knew the man wouldn't stay down and didn't believe he'd be able to finish him off.Where are the fucking police? he thought angrily.His momentary distraction was the second mistake he had hoped to avoid. Out of the corner of his eye he saw a quick flash, then felt the side of his head erupt in pain. The force of the blow spun him into the wall. He shook his head, trying to clear the fog. When he looked up, he realized he could no longer focus. There were no more options. The fight was over and he had lost. He faced the man who had just hit him, his first opponent, who had used Jeff's distraction with the others to recover enough to get to his feet and hit him with a pipe he found lying on the ground.The first punch he learned in his martial arts training was a unique one. The teacher wanted to reinforce how dangerous fighting could be in order to discourage students from being too eager to get into trouble. He chose to show them how to turn their hand on an angle and strike the target with the bone just below the base of the index finger. The blow was supposed to catch the opponent in the windpipe, which would stun virtually anyone. The thing that made the class understand how serious it could be was when the teacher explained that hitting your opponent in the wrong spot could be fatal. You could collapse his windpipe or cause him to bleed into his lungs. It was a lesson Jeff never forgot, causing him to avoid fights at all costs.Now it was all he had left. He stepped in and punched as hard as he could, ignoring the throbbing pain in his chest. Whether it was skill or just dumb luck, he struck the man exactly where he intended. He was rewarded with a strangled cry as the man stumbled back to the wall and fell. Jeff staggered as he was hit with another wave of dizziness. He also realized it was becoming impossible to focus his eyes at all.He heard a trash can fall and knew that the man who cut him was getting back up. There were no more tricks to play, so he quickly considered his last action. He decided to give the girl as much of a chance as possible; the police had to be close. He stumbled toward her and fell.He pulled himself on top of her, covering her body with his and whispered, "The police are on the way, you just have to stay away from them a few more minutes."He marveled at how hard he must have been hit. He heard a ringing in his head and it was rising in intensity. He couldn't shut out the noise as he felt himself slipping into unconsciousness. Suddenly the alley was filled with blinding light, then everything went blackLights OutThe noise was no longer a loud ringing sound. Instead it was a soft, repetitive tone. Jeff slowly realized he was hearing the sounds of machines operating quietly. It was completely dark and he wondered if he was still in the alley. Suddenly he remembered the girl. He tried to sit up, but only got his head off of the pillow before the pain overtook him. He groaned loudly, his head falling back down."Don't move," he heard a soft female voice say. He felt a warm hand on his shoulder, gently restraining him. "Sarah, get the doctor, he's awake."Jeff heard the sound of footsteps, followed by a doorknob being turned. As he heard the door click shut, the voice returned. "Don't be afraid. You're in the hospital. Everything's okay now, you just need to relax. Your sister was here but she had to leave to pick up her kids. She'll be back in a couple of hours."He felt a wave of nausea sweep over him as he tried to think. "Who are you?"The high-pitched voice answered, "My name is Paige. You saved me in the alley." He heard her sniff, trying to hold back tears. "I can't believe you did that. It was the bravest thing I've ever seen."Jeff felt a pair of soft hands grasp his. He tried to joke. "It wasn't that brave. Trust me, I was scared out of my mind." He wondered why she didn't just turn on the light.He felt her pull his hand up to her face and she dragged her cheek across it. "Trust me, you don't know what scared is. I; I don't know how to thank you. I'm just glad you're all right. When I saw all the blood, I was afraid; " her voice trailed off. Jeff knew he had been extremely lucky.He was getting frustrated by only being able to hear her voice. He remembered how beautiful she was and wanted a chance to see her. "Paige, would you turn on the light. It would be nice to actually meet you face to face."She hesitated, "Jeff, the lights are on."" So we believe once the swelling goes down, your sight will return. I'm sorry but there are no guarantees."Jeff laid there in shock as he listened to the doctor trying to sound encouraging without promising anything. The hit he took in the head from the pipe had given him a concussion. It had caused hemorrhaging and swelling that was putting pressure against his optic nerve. The temporary part was what scared him, nobody was sure if it would be OK in a week, a month, a year, or maybe never. The doctors considered surgery, but because it could be risky, preferred using medication and time to deal with it for now.They had his eyes bandaged, even though the vision loss was total at this point. There had been some improvement in the three days he had been hospitalized, but not enough to be sure he would make a full recovery. The doctor let him know that if he didn't make significant improvement in the next few days, they would have to consider surgery to relieve the pressure.The blood loss from the chest wound almost killed him, but turned out to be far less serious than the concussion. The cut wasn't too deep, so there wasn't severe muscle damage. The doctor warned him not to try saving any more damsels in distress for a while, but said he would make a full recovery in a relatively short period of time. They thought his condition would keep him there for two or three weeks, if there were no complications from the head injury. After explaining everything that had happened and what to expect, he excused himself. He motioned for Jeff's sister Katy to follow him out of the room.When they got back to his office, the doctor explained everything that was involved with Jeff's injury and his recovery. "Covering the eyes is not essential, but in a case like this there are a few good reasons to consider it. First, he will have complete blindness for a short time and his sight will gradually recover as the swelling recedes. Without the bandages, he will constantly strain to try and see, which can cause severe migraines.""Second, I want him to completely rest with as little stress as possible. The injury to his chest will force him to be immobile, so he'll be here anyway. There's no reason for him to do anything but heal. Third, I'm concerned about the potential for depression. If he sees little or no progress day after day, his chances of slipping into a depressed state will be increased. My best guess would be, we're looking at about three weeks for significant progress, although we'll need to monitor him closely to have a better idea."Katy listened intently and considered everything he said. "I'll go with your recommendations. I know my brother, he isn't known for being patient. It would be best to force him to rest and give him no other options.""Good, then assuming we can treat this without surgery, we should know a lot more in a week or so. We'll keep a close watch on his progress and I'll let you know if there are any changes in his condition."When Katy left with the doctor, Paige took Jeff's hand. "Your sister will be back in just a minute." Her voice became thick with emotion. "I'm so sorry this has happened to you. It's all my fault."Jeff could hear her sobbing. Even though he felt overwhelmed at his situation, the thought of the beautiful young girl blaming herself for his condition was too much."Paige, please don't. If you start crying, then I'll start crying, then the nurse has to come change my bandages."He was rewarded with melodic laughter as she was caught between sniffling and laughing. He also picked up a noise from the far side of the room. It distracted him for a moment, but he decided his mind was playing tricks on him.Jeff started to feel a little uncomfortable. Here he was, sitting with a young woman he didn't know and had no idea what to say to her. "Can you tell me what happened after I passed out?"Paige took a second to gather herself. "While you were telling me the police were on the way, I started hearing the sirens. The guy who hurt you with the knife tried to run, but when he got to the end of the alley, the police cars pulled in front and hit their flood lights. He tried running past us toward the other end, but there was a fence he couldn't get over. You injured the other one's knee so badly, he never got off the ground. He gave up without a fight.""What about the third guy?" Jeff said, remembering the strike he used."The paramedics got there right after the police and did that thing where they cut open the throat so he could breathe; ""You mean a tracheotomy.""Yeah, that's it. They said you collapsed his airway. I guess it was pretty close." Noting Jeff's troubled frown, she added, "Everyone knew it wasn't your fault, you just did what you had to. You were already hurt so badly, I can't believe you were able to do that to him. I wanted to help, but I just couldn't make myself get up. I'm sorry.""Don't be sorry. There's nothing you could have done and if you had gotten hurt I would have felt like it was my fault for barging in there and starting the fight. I want you to know that when I saw what was happening, I called the cops and then thought about what I was going to do before trying to help. I don't want you to think I just ran in there like it was some cowboy movie.I knew it could be dangerous for you if I did the wrong thing, so I tried to come up with a smart way to handle it. When I saw them; " he paused because he didn't want to upset her, "getting more physical with you, I just couldn't wait any more. Are you all right?"Paige answered immediately, "I had a few cuts and bruises, but it wasn't a big deal. It scared me a lot, but my family's been here since it happened. I just fine; thanks to you."She paused for a moment, "Anyway, there was one cop who pulled you off of me. When he saw how badly you were bleeding, he didn't hesitate. He dropped down beside you and put pressure on the cut to stop the bleeding and keep you alive. He refused to move until the paramedics got to you and took over. He's stopped by several times, checking to see if you were going to be OK."She paused, not sure if she should tell him the rest. "You know, you're famous now." Paige paused to see his confused expression. "You've been in the papers, the radio and the TV. You're a hero."Jeff felt himself blush, "Well I don't feel like a hero, I feel like I got hit by a truck. I'm just glad you're OK; " Jeff trailed off as the drugs pushed him back into unconsciousness. Paige sat there holding his hand for several minutes. When she was sure he was out, she leaned forward and kissed him on the cheek."My hero," she said quietly. She looked over at the far end of the room, "Didn't I tell you he was perfect?"Jeff felt himself coming around again. He had drifted in and out of consciousness all day. The drugs were wearing off a little and he could feel his chest throbbing. He moaned and tried to move to alleviate the pain."Are you all right?" he heard Paige ask. "Do you want me to call the nurse?""I'm just a little sore, don't worry about it. What time is it?"
One brave deed holds the key to unlocking a scarred heart.In 3 parts, By SDes. Listen to the Podcast at Steamy Stories. Chicago StreetsJeff walked out of the bar deep in thought. He would be thirty years old in just two weeks and had very little to show for it. There was a decent job, a string of short relationships and a lot of bills. He never thought his life would have turned out like this. He was smart, athletic and well educated. Although he wasn't every girl's dream, he was attractive by most standards and had his share of relationships with desirable women.Unfortunately, none of the relationships had lasted more than a few months. At this point he was starting to worry that it was a trend without an end in sight. He considered himself a good guy and had always wanted a family. It was beginning to make him doubt himself and his future.He was having a lousy Friday night. It was midnight and he was walking out of the bars alone; again. At least since it wasn't cloudy the moon lit up the streets and made it seem a little less depressing than it should have been. It all made him wonder if things would ever turn around.As he turned the corner, he noticed the street was a little more deserted than usual. He attributed it to everyone still being in the bars having a good time, or on their way home to have a better one.As he walked past the alley on the East side of the intersection, a noise attracted Jeff's attention. He peered into the darkness between the two buildings and his heart stopped. There was a young woman struggling with two men. They were dressed in jeans and torn shirts. Both wore the same color bandanas making Jeff suspect they were in a gang. It would have been normal for the neighborhood. The crime was getting worse in that section of the city and he wondered why the hell she was there alone at that time of night.He was quiet as he tried to decide what the situation was before doing something stupid. From her struggles, he was almost certain this wasn't some kind of game. After a few moments, his eyes adjusted and he could see she was a petite brunette, about five feet tall, thin and well dressed. But what Jeff noticed most was that she was drop dead gorgeous.Confident that this was a real attack, he pulled out his cell phone and stepped back away from the alley."911," a woman's voice answered. "Please state your emergency.""I'm on the corner of Superior and Wabash. There's a woman being attacked in the alley by a couple of thugs. Please hurry!""Sir, I have officers on the way. Please wait for them and don't get involved."A muffled scream put an end to that thought for Jeff. He cautiously glanced around the edge of the building and saw that the girl was being held from behind by one man as the other ripped her shirt. He reached a hand inside to cup one of her breasts and Jeff couldn't stop himself from walking toward them.He set the phone down on a garbage can so the operator might be able to hear some of what was happening."Hey, what's going on?" he demanded.The man in front of the girl whirled around to face him, "You need to mind your own business. We're all friends here." The girl moaned through the hand the punk in back had put over her mouth.Jeff quickly did the math on the situation. If neither man had a gun, he was confident he had a chance. The alley was wide enough for him to maneuver, giving him the room he'd need to deal with two men at once. He hoped for an element of surprise on his side, because he didn't appear to be an imposing opponent. At under six feet tall and about one hundred, eighty-five pounds, he wasn't going to frighten anyone based on his imposing image.What they didn't know was the years of martial arts training he went through in his mid-twenties and the tournament fights he participated in. He wasn't overconfident; his teachers had thoroughly taught him the need to have the proper amount of respect for an adversary. Any fight can be lost if you slip, turn an ankle, miss a punch, or make any one of a hundred other mistakes that can happen in the heat of the moment. Also, he had to hope neither of the hoods was holding any surprises for him.No matter what, Jeff couldn't let them hurt this girl. Her eyes pleaded with him for help and he wouldn't be able to live with himself if he didn't try to protect her. When he refused to move, the man in front of her showed him the knife in his hand. His partner holding the girl nodded and said, "Take him."Jeff tried to appear unnerved, hoping he could still avoid a fight. "Listen, nobody has to get hurt here. Just let her go and we'll head the other way."The man with the knife sneered and said, "Only one of us is going to get hurt. You should've kept walking."Jeff saw the man tense as he moved forward. He swung the knife in a wide arc, keeping it around chest level. Jeff smoothly stepped inside and blocked the thug's arm with both hands. His right hand flashed out quickly and caught the attacker in the cheek with the back of his fist. Jeff continued his movement, stepping under the man's arm, grabbing his wrist and turning it in.The punk dropped the knife with a whine and Jeff finished the move he had practiced thousands of times with a roundhouse kick to the ribs. As the man doubled over in pain, Jeff stepped in and finished him off with an elbow strike to the nose. He was rewarded with a loud breaking sound and a cry of pain as the man dropped to the ground.Jeff stepped back and looked at the man holding the girl. Now that he was closer, he could make out her condition. She had been roughed up a little, with her face showing several cuts and scratches. He still hoped to get out of this without any more violence. It was possible the girl could get hurt in the melee or that he could lose, putting her in even more jeopardy than before.Martial Tactics"I'm telling you, let her go and we'll walk. You can get your friend and go your own way. Neither of us wants to get hurt, just let her go." Jeff considered telling him about the call to the police, but worried that the piece of shit might panic and hurt the girl, or decide his only option was to take her hostage.The man looked like he was considering the offer, but suddenly threw her into some garbage cans against the brick wall. She fell to the ground in a heap. The thug stepped quickly toward Jeff, hoping to catch him off guard. Jeff retreated a couple of steps, trying to get a clue about this man's proficiency with a knife. The first one was sloppy and easy, but he wasn't about to make any assumptions. Jeff guessed the man was about six feet tall, two hundred pounds. His height gave him a little advantage, especially while using a knife.As he stepped forward, Jeff made a dangerous gamble. He quickly slid his back foot up to his front one, raising his knee high. The man fell for it and raised his hands to protect his face, putting too much weight on his front leg. Jeff brought his left leg down with all his force, catching the other man just on the inside of his knee. The joint gave way with a sickening thud, bending to an impossible angle. As the man hit the ground with a scream, Jeff stepped back to keep from getting hit with a frantic swing from the prone attacker.He was trying to decide what to do about the man who was still a potential threat when he heard startled cry, "Look out!"He looked up and saw the girl staring past him with a fear in her eyes. He realized something bad was about to happen, so guessed a direction and spun quickly while stepping away. Unfortunately he guessed wrong and felt an explosion across his chest. The pain hit him a fraction of a second later. He took another step back as he realized he was facing a new adversary. This one must have come from the street. He was wielding the knife the first man had dropped.Jeff was afraid to bring his hand to his chest. He knew the wound was bad and didn't want anything to distract him from the man in front of him. There couldn't be any more mistakes or he knew he wouldn't be walking out of the alley again. The new man made small motions with the knife, waiting for Jeff to commit himself or for the loss of blood to take its toll. When Jeff felt a wave of dizziness hit him, he decided to act immediately. If he waited much longer, it wouldn't matter anyway.He stepped forward and threw a quick jab that missed badly. This gave his opponent an opening and he moved in with a stab aimed at Jeff's chest.This was what Jeff had been hoping for and he twisted, bringing his left arm across to push the knife wide of its target. This kept his right arm free and he brought it across, hitting the man as hard as he could across the bridge of the nose. It caused his assailant to stumble back into some other trash cans, where he fell hard. Unfortunately due to his injury, Jeff now lacked the strength to cause the kind of damage he had earlier. He knew the man wouldn't stay down and didn't believe he'd be able to finish him off.Where are the fucking police? he thought angrily.His momentary distraction was the second mistake he had hoped to avoid. Out of the corner of his eye he saw a quick flash, then felt the side of his head erupt in pain. The force of the blow spun him into the wall. He shook his head, trying to clear the fog. When he looked up, he realized he could no longer focus. There were no more options. The fight was over and he had lost. He faced the man who had just hit him, his first opponent, who had used Jeff's distraction with the others to recover enough to get to his feet and hit him with a pipe he found lying on the ground.The first punch he learned in his martial arts training was a unique one. The teacher wanted to reinforce how dangerous fighting could be in order to discourage students from being too eager to get into trouble. He chose to show them how to turn their hand on an angle and strike the target with the bone just below the base of the index finger. The blow was supposed to catch the opponent in the windpipe, which would stun virtually anyone. The thing that made the class understand how serious it could be was when the teacher explained that hitting your opponent in the wrong spot could be fatal. You could collapse his windpipe or cause him to bleed into his lungs. It was a lesson Jeff never forgot, causing him to avoid fights at all costs.Now it was all he had left. He stepped in and punched as hard as he could, ignoring the throbbing pain in his chest. Whether it was skill or just dumb luck, he struck the man exactly where he intended. He was rewarded with a strangled cry as the man stumbled back to the wall and fell. Jeff staggered as he was hit with another wave of dizziness. He also realized it was becoming impossible to focus his eyes at all.He heard a trash can fall and knew that the man who cut him was getting back up. There were no more tricks to play, so he quickly considered his last action. He decided to give the girl as much of a chance as possible; the police had to be close. He stumbled toward her and fell.He pulled himself on top of her, covering her body with his and whispered, "The police are on the way, you just have to stay away from them a few more minutes."He marveled at how hard he must have been hit. He heard a ringing in his head and it was rising in intensity. He couldn't shut out the noise as he felt himself slipping into unconsciousness. Suddenly the alley was filled with blinding light, then everything went blackLights OutThe noise was no longer a loud ringing sound. Instead it was a soft, repetitive tone. Jeff slowly realized he was hearing the sounds of machines operating quietly. It was completely dark and he wondered if he was still in the alley. Suddenly he remembered the girl. He tried to sit up, but only got his head off of the pillow before the pain overtook him. He groaned loudly, his head falling back down."Don't move," he heard a soft female voice say. He felt a warm hand on his shoulder, gently restraining him. "Sarah, get the doctor, he's awake."Jeff heard the sound of footsteps, followed by a doorknob being turned. As he heard the door click shut, the voice returned. "Don't be afraid. You're in the hospital. Everything's okay now, you just need to relax. Your sister was here but she had to leave to pick up her kids. She'll be back in a couple of hours."He felt a wave of nausea sweep over him as he tried to think. "Who are you?"The high-pitched voice answered, "My name is Paige. You saved me in the alley." He heard her sniff, trying to hold back tears. "I can't believe you did that. It was the bravest thing I've ever seen."Jeff felt a pair of soft hands grasp his. He tried to joke. "It wasn't that brave. Trust me, I was scared out of my mind." He wondered why she didn't just turn on the light.He felt her pull his hand up to her face and she dragged her cheek across it. "Trust me, you don't know what scared is. I; I don't know how to thank you. I'm just glad you're all right. When I saw all the blood, I was afraid; " her voice trailed off. Jeff knew he had been extremely lucky.He was getting frustrated by only being able to hear her voice. He remembered how beautiful she was and wanted a chance to see her. "Paige, would you turn on the light. It would be nice to actually meet you face to face."She hesitated, "Jeff, the lights are on."" So we believe once the swelling goes down, your sight will return. I'm sorry but there are no guarantees."Jeff laid there in shock as he listened to the doctor trying to sound encouraging without promising anything. The hit he took in the head from the pipe had given him a concussion. It had caused hemorrhaging and swelling that was putting pressure against his optic nerve. The temporary part was what scared him, nobody was sure if it would be OK in a week, a month, a year, or maybe never. The doctors considered surgery, but because it could be risky, preferred using medication and time to deal with it for now.They had his eyes bandaged, even though the vision loss was total at this point. There had been some improvement in the three days he had been hospitalized, but not enough to be sure he would make a full recovery. The doctor let him know that if he didn't make significant improvement in the next few days, they would have to consider surgery to relieve the pressure.The blood loss from the chest wound almost killed him, but turned out to be far less serious than the concussion. The cut wasn't too deep, so there wasn't severe muscle damage. The doctor warned him not to try saving any more damsels in distress for a while, but said he would make a full recovery in a relatively short period of time. They thought his condition would keep him there for two or three weeks, if there were no complications from the head injury. After explaining everything that had happened and what to expect, he excused himself. He motioned for Jeff's sister Katy to follow him out of the room.When they got back to his office, the doctor explained everything that was involved with Jeff's injury and his recovery. "Covering the eyes is not essential, but in a case like this there are a few good reasons to consider it. First, he will have complete blindness for a short time and his sight will gradually recover as the swelling recedes. Without the bandages, he will constantly strain to try and see, which can cause severe migraines.""Second, I want him to completely rest with as little stress as possible. The injury to his chest will force him to be immobile, so he'll be here anyway. There's no reason for him to do anything but heal. Third, I'm concerned about the potential for depression. If he sees little or no progress day after day, his chances of slipping into a depressed state will be increased. My best guess would be, we're looking at about three weeks for significant progress, although we'll need to monitor him closely to have a better idea."Katy listened intently and considered everything he said. "I'll go with your recommendations. I know my brother, he isn't known for being patient. It would be best to force him to rest and give him no other options.""Good, then assuming we can treat this without surgery, we should know a lot more in a week or so. We'll keep a close watch on his progress and I'll let you know if there are any changes in his condition."When Katy left with the doctor, Paige took Jeff's hand. "Your sister will be back in just a minute." Her voice became thick with emotion. "I'm so sorry this has happened to you. It's all my fault."Jeff could hear her sobbing. Even though he felt overwhelmed at his situation, the thought of the beautiful young girl blaming herself for his condition was too much."Paige, please don't. If you start crying, then I'll start crying, then the nurse has to come change my bandages."He was rewarded with melodic laughter as she was caught between sniffling and laughing. He also picked up a noise from the far side of the room. It distracted him for a moment, but he decided his mind was playing tricks on him.Jeff started to feel a little uncomfortable. Here he was, sitting with a young woman he didn't know and had no idea what to say to her. "Can you tell me what happened after I passed out?"Paige took a second to gather herself. "While you were telling me the police were on the way, I started hearing the sirens. The guy who hurt you with the knife tried to run, but when he got to the end of the alley, the police cars pulled in front and hit their flood lights. He tried running past us toward the other end, but there was a fence he couldn't get over. You injured the other one's knee so badly, he never got off the ground. He gave up without a fight.""What about the third guy?" Jeff said, remembering the strike he used."The paramedics got there right after the police and did that thing where they cut open the throat so he could breathe; ""You mean a tracheotomy.""Yeah, that's it. They said you collapsed his airway. I guess it was pretty close." Noting Jeff's troubled frown, she added, "Everyone knew it wasn't your fault, you just did what you had to. You were already hurt so badly, I can't believe you were able to do that to him. I wanted to help, but I just couldn't make myself get up. I'm sorry.""Don't be sorry. There's nothing you could have done and if you had gotten hurt I would have felt like it was my fault for barging in there and starting the fight. I want you to know that when I saw what was happening, I called the cops and then thought about what I was going to do before trying to help. I don't want you to think I just ran in there like it was some cowboy movie.I knew it could be dangerous for you if I did the wrong thing, so I tried to come up with a smart way to handle it. When I saw them; " he paused because he didn't want to upset her, "getting more physical with you, I just couldn't wait any more. Are you all right?"Paige answered immediately, "I had a few cuts and bruises, but it wasn't a big deal. It scared me a lot, but my family's been here since it happened. I just fine; thanks to you."She paused for a moment, "Anyway, there was one cop who pulled you off of me. When he saw how badly you were bleeding, he didn't hesitate. He dropped down beside you and put pressure on the cut to stop the bleeding and keep you alive. He refused to move until the paramedics got to you and took over. He's stopped by several times, checking to see if you were going to be OK."She paused, not sure if she should tell him the rest. "You know, you're famous now." Paige paused to see his confused expression. "You've been in the papers, the radio and the TV. You're a hero."Jeff felt himself blush, "Well I don't feel like a hero, I feel like I got hit by a truck. I'm just glad you're OK; " Jeff trailed off as the drugs pushed him back into unconsciousness. Paige sat there holding his hand for several minutes. When she was sure he was out, she leaned forward and kissed him on the cheek."My hero," she said quietly. She looked over at the far end of the room, "Didn't I tell you he was perfect?"Jeff felt himself coming around again. He had drifted in and out of consciousness all day. The drugs were wearing off a little and he could feel his chest throbbing. He moaned and tried to move to alleviate the pain."Are you all right?" he heard Paige ask. "Do you want me to call the nurse?""I'm just a little sore, don't worry about it. What time is it?"
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Send us a textTheo & James sit down with Lewis Spencer, owner of LS AutoBan Motors. From starting as a trainee to running his own dealership, Lewis shares his journey, challenges, and lessons in car sales. They discuss social media, selling from home, business growth, and the emotional highs and lows of the trade. Lewis also recounts a terrifying experience where a customer's part exchange almost cost him his life—only for her to return later asking him to fix her CD player!Keep up with LS AutoBan Motorshttps://www.lasautobahnmotors.co.uk/https://www.facebook.com/lewspencer10https://www.instagram.com/las.autobahn.motors?igsh=MXR0dGNuY2VncTd1dg%3D%3D&utm_source=qrhttps://www.youtube.com/@LASAutobahnMotorsLTD---------------------------------------------------------------------------------APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://shiftingmetal.co.uk/be-on-the-podcast---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Theo Cook: https://www.youtube.com/@bowensgarageross-on-wyehttps://www.bowensgarage.co.uk/James Alford: https://www.facebook.com/Platinumcarcentre----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Found it useful or interesting? You can now show your support and buy us a coffee
Happened In the 90's hosted by Steve and Matt picks a day, any day, and then goes back in time to that magical decade we all know and love the 90's, to revisit episodes of tv, movies that premiered, or cultural events that occurred on that day in the 90's. This week Steve & Matt discuss stolen cd players and the difficulty of making new friends!!! SEGMENT 1 Show: Martin Episode: “Suspicious Minds” (Season 2 | Episode: 17) Premiere Date: 1/16/1994 Story: After someone steals Martin's new CD player, he accuses everyone, including Gina, of the theft. SEGMENT 2 Show: Frasier Episode: "The Friend" (Season 3 | Episode: 11) Premiere Date: 1/16/1996 Story: Frasier sends out a radio call for a new friend, and ends up meeting Bob, a barbecue-obsessed photographer. Frasier can't stand the man's company, but because Bob is in a wheelchair, feels too guilty to dump him.
In this music-reference filled episode of the 23 Podcast, Father and Parker pontificate on some of the best (and worst) music they've heard, both in the genres of Grunge and Christmas. Father also exhibits jealousy of Parker for having a CD Player in his car. In addition, this weekend's Gospel passage is read and unpacked by the pair.
Send us a textHere in Episode 195 of the No Name Music Cast, it is Tim's turn to pick the topic and he chooses to talk about some recent additions to his Spotify library.We cover Janet Jackson, Buffalo Springfield and Steve Winwood to name only a few.We also cover customs charges, cowbells, Barack Obama, CD Players and Low-Fi!https://www.facebook.com/NoNameMusicCast/Support the show
Shania Twain was the spokesperson for Febreze Scentstories, a product that debuted in 2004 to much confusion. The contraption looks like a CD player, but instead of music it plays…fragrances. We don't get it either, but we will assess today how and why it failed. Plus: while Norway is raising its minimum age limit for teens to access the internet, in Poland, AI is attempting a journalism takeover at a radio station. This, plus much more. Join our hosts Jon Weigell and Juliet Bennett as they take you through our most interesting stories of the day. Follow us on social media: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thehustle.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehustledaily/ Thank You For Listening to The Hustle Daily Show. Don't forget to hit Subscribe or Follow us on Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode! If you want this news delivered to your inbox, join millions of others and sign up for The Hustle Daily newsletter, here: https://thehustle.co/email/ Plus! Your engagement matters to us. If you are a fan of the show, be sure to leave us a 5-Star Review on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-hustle-daily-show/id1606449047 (and share your favorite episodes with your friends, clients, and colleagues).
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Wolfgang Katschner hat die Lautten Compagney Berlin vor 40 Jahren gegründet. Aus der reinen Beschäftigung mit Alter Musik experimentiert sie mittlerweile erfolgreich grenz- und genreüberschreitend.
Topics discussed on today's show: Jimmy Carter turns 100, Pete Rose Passes Away, National Taco Day, Good News Stories, Birthdays, History Quiz, Oasis Tour, Magic Mushrooms Man, CD Players, Introducing the Old to the New, Lid For Every Pot, Hot Occupations, F My Life, Cristela Alonzo, Birthing News, Food News, and Apologies.
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In this episode of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux delves into the hidden risks associated with electric vehicles, revealing a major recall and safety concerns in Australia. He critiques the government's obsession with electric cars and renewable energy, labelling it a "climate change con." Cordeaux also revisits the issue of charity transparency, urging for clearer financial disclosures. He covers homeschooling trends, the end of the CD player era in cars, and discusses a wide range of historical events. Delivered with Jeremy's signature style from the garage, it's an episode packed with sharp opinions and deep insights. Topics Spoken About: The risk of electric vehicle fires and a major recall of luxury electric cars Criticism of government subsidies for electric cars and renewable energy The rise in homeschooling in Australia The need for transparency in charity spending The end of CD players in new cars Historical events including the first British bus service and Mark Hamill's birthday See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
anredo und BastiMasti begeben sich auf eine unglaubliche Reise. Doch die Vorbereitungen laufen aus dem Ruder: anredo plant seine Beerdigung und Basti stürzt sich in ein Sex-Abenteuer mit einer Kreuzfahrt-Rentnerin. Eigentlich wollten BastiMasti und anredo in dieser Jubiläumsfolge von #rundfunk17 bloß in Ruhe ihre Koffer (bzw. den feschen Damenrucksack) packen. Denn es geht ja endlich in den Urlaub. Zumindest für Basti, der bereits am Dienstag in den Flieger nach Madeira steigt. Ex-Internetstar anredo lehnt es vehement ab, seine übermorgen startende Rikscha-Reise als "Urlaub" zu bezeichnen. Schließlich seien bereits Menschen beim sogenannten Rickshaw Run ums Leben gekommen. Höchste Zeit also, noch einmal die Versicherungsbedingungen zu studieren und das Testament aufzusetzen. Die beiden sind schockiert, als sie erfahren, wie teuer eine durchschnittliche Bestattung bei uns ist. Für das Geld würde sich Retinol-Fan Basti, der letzte Woche von einem Betrunkenen auf Jahrgang 2004 geschätzt wurde, lieber eine neue Küche in die Mayonnaise-Wohnung zimmern. Oder Sebastian Mast nutzt das frisch geerbte Vermögen für eine edle Kreuzfahrt. Der bekennende Veganer hat nämlich in den letzten acht Jahren so viel für unser Ökosystem getan, dass eine dreiwöchige Tour mit dem Rentner-Brummer locker drin sein müsste. Dort könnte er endlich seine 500-Euro-Wette gewinnen und eine fesche Uschi in der preiswerten Innenkabine begatten. Doch zurück zum Bestattungskalkulator, den der überversicherte Rikscha-Pilot gewissenhaft ausfüllt, um zu wissen, wie groß der elterliche Swimmingpool ausfallen darf. Die bevorstehenden Reise-Abenteuer werden so wild, da ist gute Planung die halbe Miete. Was also tun im Fall der Fälle? Seebestattung oder Friedwald? Urne oder Sarg? Katholischer Priester oder CD-Player mit Jill Fisher Platte? Macht euch gefasst auf das dunkelste Kapitel, das dieser Event-Podcast je erlebt hat. Statistisch betrachtet dürfte zumindest der Hinflug nach Madeira und Indien ohne Todesfälle gelingen – Rawdogging sei Dank. Aber wie sieht's aus mit einem schwindelerregenden Fallschirmsprung, Bungee-Jumping von der höchsten Brücke des Landes oder panischem Paragliding? Basti und anredo diskutieren, welche gefährlichen Aktivitäten im Urlaub angegangen werden. Nachdem die letzten Einkäufe besorgt und die passende Kleiderwahl getroffen wurde, ist es nun an der Zeit, Abschied zu nehmen. Idealerweise aber nur bis nächste Woche, denn unsere Podcast-Sternchen möchten ihre Reisen gern von unterwegs kommentieren. Selbst im Urlaub können sie das Maul nicht halten. Folgt den Potatoes in TukTuks auf Instagram und TikTok. Und wenn ihr für den guten Zweck spenden wollt, dann bitte hier. Danke und liebe Grüße, eure Weltreisenden ❤️
The 2024 US Presidential race is shaping up to be the most interesting and exciting in recent memory. With President Joe Biden dropping out of the race, next month's Democratic National Convention will be something we haven't seen in over 50 years. We discuss what the process to name a new Democratic nominee will look like with Philip Klinkner, Professor in the Department of Government at Hamilton College. Is surgical privatization hurting our healthcare system and has the increase of privatization had an impact on ‘surgical capacity' in the province? We tackle the topic with Chris Gallaway, Executive Director of “Friends of Medicare”. Finally. It's a trip back in time. We catch up with “The Gadget Guy”, Mike Yawney, for details on a new trend which features the resurgence of technology close to 40 years old. Mike brings us details on the potential ‘return' of the CD Player.
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“There was a cow pie that looked like a Myan Ruin”.. -Mattman can't beat that quote folks. Plus, CD players back in the day skipped a lot, we took care of that tho Headlines with Stonehenge damn near destroyed no thanks to some protestors Sports with former NBA player Nate Robinson in serious need of a new kidney
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The year 1986 was a golden age for pop culture, delivering a trifecta of iconic entertainment that continues to captivate audiences to this day. From the heart-pounding terror of “Aliens” to the gothic allure of “Castlevania” and the revolutionary convenience of portable CD players, let's take a trip down memory lane and explore the enduring […] The post Episode 425 – Retro:1986 Aliens, Castlevania, Portable CD Players appeared first on Podcast4Scifi.
This week the Bayer siblings are thrilled to welcome their friend, musician Simon O'Connor! You may know Simon as the lead guitarist for Modest Mouse, touring bassist of MGMT and bassist/vocalist of Spiral Heads, but do you know if he's a total herb? Or if you are? Don't be so sure you can answer this question until the three of us define the personality characteristics of a herb and do our best herb impressions. Plus, we reminisce about having a Discman in the nineties: The time Jonah sold his Discman to Vanessa and then immediately took it back, the time Simon's discman was stolen by a former friend-turned-bully—and ponder if the Discman was even a good invention in the first place given all the skipping? Finally, in a rousing new game that was definitely named by Jonah, CONGRATULATIONS, YOU BAKED YOURSELF, we decide which of three culinary dishes we're most excited about making a comeback, despite never knowing any of them existed in the first place. So don't be a herb and check out this fantastic episode, and be sure to pre-order Simon's band Spiral Heads' new album TIL I'M DEAD, which comes out this Friday! You can also learn more about Simon and his music over at his Instagram page. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Air Canada must pay damages after AI lies to passenger, Tesla Quietly responds to Cold Weather Woes by adjusting range calculations! Waymo parks the fleet! Hybrid does not have a CD Player so I need to use iTunes to get my music, Mini PCs , Adobe Elements 2 issue was due to the age of the software and the size of the drive, External drive quality issues, Cloud storage.
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一部袖珍CD机(现在感觉连「袖珍」这个词都充满了年代感),一台Walkman 或Discman,一个「随身听」,它还是你的梦想吗?或者,换一个角度。在2020年代复活一部CD随身听,那么应该把它推荐给谁?我不知道Moondrop「水月雨」品牌具体如何考虑,会在这个时候推出一部小型CD。但「梦想碟机」DiscDream 确实触动了我。它溯源了比Discman 时代更古早的、Sony、AIWA 和三洋这些品牌联手编织的「携带式CD」概念,让当年看起来会千秋万代的最强音乐载体——CD碟片,可以随时随地播放。DiscDream 携着日本制造黄金年代的电气化梦想,在50年之后,试图让你重温City Pop 跃动年代的气质。然而,加上tf 卡槽和数字文件播放,可以作为「解码耳放一体机」使用,又让这个梦想尝起来有些五味杂陈。这一期,我们来聊聊它。作为对比,我们也谈及了山灵的桌面CD播放器EC Mini,网红品牌赛塔林Syitren 旗下的一系列小CD机(主要是R300 这个主力型号);以及Fiio 刚刚发布,即将上市的磁带随身听CP13。当然,屡次作为对比的还有DiscDream 在1984年的古早原型,Sony D-50 CD机(海外版本是D-5)。听着DiscDream,看看你能不能穿越时空,回到80年代的日本。那一天,索尼通用音响事业部的大曾根幸三,拿出了一个4张CD盒厚度,边长13.4cm 的正方形模型。「我们来试试,把CD Player 做成这么大吧!」如果你喜欢「声波飞行员」,请在「爱发电」平台为我们打赏,增加它继续飞行下去的动力,谢谢。时间轴: [00:00:03] BGM#1. Nat King Cole - Two Loves Have I pt.1 [00:02:00] 节目开始,为什么聊DiscDream;飞傲Fiio 的磁带随身听CP13; [00:08:30] 孟获卖掉了最值钱的一张CD的故事; [00:12:19] DiscDream 的产能问题; [00:15:04] 地下丝贼把本体论问题提前了:DiscDream 到底是不是一台CD Player;当怀旧的功能变成附属物,那个「变味儿」的感觉如何打比方; [00:22:04] 用户定位「过于明确」带来的诡异感受; [00:30:34] 山灵EC Mini 对比之下,随身听、袖珍CD机和台式机之间微妙的分界;设计上的什么元素造成的差别; [00:35:39] DiscDream 与Sony D-50 的声音对比; 「符合预期」;PCM 流与数字文件播放的听感差异; [00:41:27] 随身听爱好者购买DiscDream 的理由; [00:43:11] 什么让DiscDream 和EC Mini 如此不一样;丝巾为什么如此喜欢D-50 的声音; [00:56:28] 一千块钱一个小梦想;网红品牌Syitren 的定位;曾经日本黄金年代优秀设计的余晖;「足够好+没有更多选择+价格合理」足够做出购买决策; [01:03:16] 从EC Mini 聊聊山灵和他家的CD机; [01:07:32] BGM#2. 濱田金吾 - 昼下がりのセレクション [01:09:21] 对DiscDream 边边角角的挑刺; [01:15:05] 黑胶用户的低价位播放器; [01:16:37] CD死了吗;关于Fiio CP13 磁带播放器的价位和一些阴谋论;现在还在做磁带随身听几乎只有同样的几个模具;有人做还是个很好的事情; [01:31:57] 复活D-50 声音「并无必要」;情怀面前声音并不是那么重要;复古产品的目标用户是不是「亲历者」; [01:43:49] 关于Fiio CP13 的补录; [01:48:22] 结束语;DiscDream 和Paradise 耳机的搭配,关于Verum One 的原线;祝你身体健康; [01:52:11] BGM#3. Nat King Cole - Two Loves Have I pt.2参与录音: 飞行员:包雪龙 / 地下丝贼 / 孟获
Welcome to the Power Hour Podcast. In this episode Brian and Jim discuss the following. ps5slim #unity #nintendo
We're joined by BAFTA-nominated composer and sound designer Ross Tregenza. From his early days of falling in love with the Commodore 64's SID chip to lending his audio magic to legendary games like TimeSplitters, Crysis, and Team Sonic Racing, Ross has crafted audio experiences that resonate with gamers worldwide. In this episode, we unravel Ross's journey, explore his inspirations, and get a glimpse into the magic that brings video games to life. https://www.rosstregenza.com/ Leave us a Voicemail for episode 400: https://www.speakpipe.com/retrohour Contents: 00:00 - The Week's Retro News Stories 37:17 - Ross Tregenza Interview Please visit our amazing sponsors and help to support the show: Bitmap Books https://www.bitmapbooks.com/ Get 3 months of ExpressVPN for FREE: https://expressvpn.com/retro We need your help to ensure the future of the podcast, if you'd like to help us with running costs, equipment and hosting, please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://theretrohour.com/support/ https://www.patreon.com/retrohour Get your Retro Hour merchandise: https://bit.ly/33OWBKd Join our Discord channel: https://discord.gg/GQw8qp8 Website: http://theretrohour.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theretrohour/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/retrohouruk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/retrohouruk/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/theretrohour Show notes: Lost 2600 Game Re-release: https://tinyurl.com/2s3fu93s Saturn Pro Controller: https://tinyurl.com/2fdnjh6s The Last Exterminator: https://tinyurl.com/33ndudas PS1s Turned into CD Players: https://tinyurl.com/5yd8t3tw
On the October 1 edition of Music History Today podcast, Barbra signs, Sony introduces the CD player, tragedy strikes Las Vegas, & the hills are alive with the sound of Julie Andrews's birthday. ALL MY MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytoday CHECK OUT MY OTHER PODCAST, THE MUSIC HALLS OF FAME PODCAST: LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichallsoffamepodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musichistorytodaypodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musichistorytodaypodcast/support
Here's a fresh bach of random trivia just for your brain today. Fact of the Day: Ravens in captivity can learn to talk better than parrots. THE FIRST TRIVIA QUESTION STARTS AT 01:54 SUPPORT THE SHOW MONTHLY, LISTEN AD-FREE FOR JUST $1 A MONTH: www.Patreon.com/TriviaWithBudds SUPPORT THE SHOW WITH SWAG ON ETSY: Trivia books, shirts, & more! GET A CUSTOM EPISODE FOR YOUR LOVED ONES: Email ryanbudds@gmail.com Theme song by www.soundcloud.com/Frawsty Bed Music: Synthwave 1 by Frank Schroeter Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9699-synthwave-1 License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license http://TriviaWithBudds.comhttp://Facebook.com/TriviaWithBudds http://Instagram.com/ryanbudds Book a party, corporate event, or fundraiser anytime by emailing ryanbudds@gmail.com or use the contact form here: https://www.triviawithbudds.com/contact SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL MY AMAZING PATREON SUBSCRIBERS INCLUDING: Linda Elswick Carter A. Fourqurean Courtney Cassal Paula Wetterhahn Justin Cone Steven Long KC Khoury Tonya Charles Ben Ryan Ballantine Justly Maya Brandon Lavin Kathy McHale Selectronica Chuck Nealen Courtney French Nikki Long Jenny Santomauro Jon Handel Mark Zarate Laura Palmer John Taylor Dean Bratton Mona B Pate Hogan Kristy Donald Fuller Erin Burgess Chris Arneson Trenton Sullivan Josh Gregovich Jen and Nic Michele Lindemann Ben Stitzel Michael Redman Timothy Heavner Jeff Foust Richard Lefdal Rebecca Meredith Leslie Gerhardt Myles Bagby Jenna Leatherman Vernon Heagy Albert Thomas Kimberly Brown Tracy Oldaker Sara Zimmerman Madeleine Garvey Jenni Yetter Alexandra Pepin Brendan JohnB Patrick Leahy Dillon Enderby John Mihaljevic James Brown Christy Shipley Pamela Yoshimura Cody Roslund Clayton Polizzi Alexander Calder Mark Haas Ricky Carney Paul McLaughlin Manny Cortez Casey OConnor Willy Powell Robert Casey Rich Hyjack Matthew Frost Joe Jermolowicz Brian Salyer Greg Bristow Megan Donnelly Jim Fields Mo Martinez Luke Mckay Simon Time Feana Nevel Jordania of Zeilingrisk
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More World Cup roster discussion, camp arrivals, Sophia hat trick, CD players, Ertz in form, HotShot. Let's go. Tara, Vince and Belz on the mics.----Vote for us for best soccer podcast for second straight year: https://worldsoccertalk.com/best-podcast-2023-world-soccer-talk-awards/----Scuffed is an ad-free podcast. Support that and get exclusive episodes once a week, plus access to the Discord and live call-in shows, by signing up for our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scuffed
Electronic products are updated too quickly. Most of China's post-00s (people born after 2000) do not know the electronic products such as CD machines, BB machines and re-readers of the post-80s and post-90s memory. These products leave no trace in people's lives.Join other motivated learners on your Chinese learning journey with maayot. Receive a daily Chinese reading in Mandarin Chinese in your inbox. Full text in Chinese, daily quiz to test your understanding, one-click dictionary, new words, etc.Got a question or comment? Reach out to us at contact[at]maayot.com
Nach einer Diskussion über geschüttelte CD-Player, fliegen Chris und Markus im vinylen Wohnwagen und Andi Meisfeld ins Shuttle zu Sarah Weiß. Auf dich wartet eine Folge mit vielen spannenden Themen und guter Musik. Und wenn dir unsere Sendung gefällt, dann freuen wir uns über ein kostenfreies Abo und eine Bewertung in deinem Podcast-Player. Für direktes Feedback, schau doch mal auf unserer Webseite vinylopresso.ch oder auf Instagram und Facebook vorbei.
TRIGGERWARNUNG: Wir sprechen im Podcast auch über Suizid und psychische Erkrankungen. Betroffene oder Menschen, die das potentiell belastet, sollten diese Episode eventuell nicht hören. Christopher & etwas später Jobst im Gespräch mit Patrick. Wir reden über eigentlich ganz in Ordnung sein, Dänemark und Hawaii, „Quark“ von Die Ärzte, die Weihnachtsplatte von Tom Astor, Polizistensohn-Sein, psychisch kranke Mütter mit Rauten im Gesicht, der Mutter morgens in den Arsch treten, der Junge ist zu faul, mit 12 das erste Bier, mit 13 das erste Mal granatenvoll, Schlachtrufe Sampler mal wieder, Ärzte, Hosen & Onkelz, coole Sachen auf Viva2, sonntägliche Saufgelage, gerne berauscht sein, angsterfüllte Ausbildung in der klassischen französischen Küche, 2 Stunden im Keller vorm Fernseher, die erste Nase Koks, Junge du siehst scheiße aus, jeden Abend breit, Ryker´s im Küchen-CD-Player, kleine HC-Shows, Debris Inc., 3 Pils 2 Tüten, abgeschreckt vom AJZ Bielefeld, das erste Tattoo vom besoffenen Frank, mit 30 in die Entzugsklinik, Apricot Brandy, ambulante Suchttherapie, ein Bassist der Republikaner wählt, Phantom Pain, der Einstieg bei Disgusting News, mit Alkohol rückfällig werden, das ultimate vegane Bolognes-Rezept, der Sheroes Mix von Katjes, Chipsfrisch Ungarisch, uvm.
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Our good friend Harris Fogel from http://maceditionradio.com comes by to do a show! Harris has been globetrotting to all of the audio shows, so he gives a quick rundown of what he's seen. Then we get into the "Chi-Fi" (Equipment made in China) and chat about a few of the choice items. Fosi Audio TB10D: https://amzn.to/3YnWocL Aiyima T9: https://amzn.to/3x0KDNU Emotiva Airmotiv B1+: https://emotiva.com/products/airmotiv-b1-pair Geshelli Labs https://geshelli.com/product/jnog2/ Capital Audiofest https://www.capitalaudiofest.com THE Show https://thehomeentertainmentshow.com Copper Magazine https://www.psaudio.com/copper-magazine/ Marantz CD 60 https://www.marantz.com/en-us/product/cd-players/cd60 Schitt Audio https://www.schiit.com PS Audio - The Loudspeaker Book and SACD https://www.psaudio.com/products/the-loudspeaker/ JBL Spinner BTS Turntable https://news.harman.com/releases/harman-luxury-audio-to-unveil-jbl-spinner-bt-turntable-at-harman-explore HARMAN Luxury Audio - JBL Classic Series https://news.harman.com/releases/harman-luxury-audio-to-introduce-new-jbl-classic-series-integrated-amplifier-streaming-media-player-cd-player-and-turntable-at-harman-explore I review the Marantz CD-60 CD Player before we wrap it up. Thanks for listening!
Tots TURNT: The listeners have come through once again! We celebrate Tots TURNT with some generous donations and some help from a certain Pokemon Cowboy.Holiday Hang: We discuss objectively the greatest Christmas song, we also discuss flirting with crossing guard ladies and nostalgia for CDs.Orthodox Rabbi Bill Clinton: Jim and Them dissect the happenings from the Game Awards where Even Matan got on stage to thank Bill Clinton during the Game of the Year award.CRACKED A RIB!, ORAL PLEASURE!, RETARD!, PULP FICTION!, PATREON!, HALLMARK CHRISTMAS MOVIE!, BRUCE CAMPBELL!, YOUTUBE!, TRAIN!, ICELAND!, GRIM!, DRUNK!, CHRISTMAS BEER!, VOICEMAILS!, SEVAJAX!, SHAKE UP CHRISTMAS!, DONATIONS!, TRAIN!, PAT MONAHAN!, WORLD CUP!, FOOTBALL IS COMING HOME!, CONTENT COWBOY!, POKEMON UNITE!, CHARITY STREAM!, OVERWHELMED!, DONATE!, TIS THE SEASON!, LITTLE HUMMER BOY!, THE CHRISTMAS SONG!, NAT KING COLE!, BITTERSWEET!, GREATEST CHRISTMAS SONG!, MICHAEL BUBLE!, MERRY CHRISTMAS!, CROSSING GUARDS!, FLIRTING!, OLD LADIES!, FETISH!, SHE'S ALL THAT!, PARODY MOVIES!, SCARY MOVIE!, AIRPLANE!, NAKED GUN!, GAME AWARDS!, BOWIE!, BING CROSBY!, CDS!, NOSTALGIC!, CD PLAYER!, TROLLING!, GAME OF THE YEAR!, ELDEN RING!, MATAN EVEN!, ON STAGE!, REFORMED ORTHODOX RABBI BILL CLINTON!, NBA!, FREE HONG KONG!, LULZ!, 4CHAN!, RIGHT WING!, BLIZZCON!, WORLD OF WARCRAFT!, BORAT!, ANDY KAUFMAN!, CLOUT!, ATTENTION!, AGENT OF CHAOS!, FREESTYLE COUNCIL MEETINGS!, JEDI SURVIVOR!, LIGHTSABERS!, FALLEN ORDER!, COLLECTOR'S EDITION!, GOD OF WAR!, COLLECTIBLES!, TRIPS!, SHROOMS!, INFAMOUS 2!, BUS PEOPLE!, HEAD ON A SWIVEL!, AIRPODS!, PAY ATTENTION!, MALL KIOSK!, F SLUR!, TROPICANA!, SHOPPING CART!, GROCERIES!, NEONSNIPERPANDA!, ACCENT!, LOSING IT!, THE WORST!, DOG WHISTLE!, DONALD TRUMP!, SAT QUESTION!, SATS!, CAT!, LSAT!, PROFICIENCY TEST!, CIA!, DARK MODE!, PIG!, EAGLE!, HALEY JOEL OSMENT!, I SEE DEAD PEOPLE!, TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES!, HASAN!, THE YOUNG TURKS!, ADDICTED!, INTERVENTION!, COME AROUND!, POTENTIAL!, DEDICATION TO THE BIT!You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
First episode back since my drive to Alaska and I talk about the trip, seeing all 50 states before turning 30, going through Canada, getting in a hit and run car accident on the way to get Jimboy's Tacos, visiting one of the few record stores in Alaska and much more!Check out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 8 to midnight est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.Donate to help show costs - https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pchanthonyhttps://cash.app/$anthmerchpowerchordhour@gmail.comInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgGreg Eklund -https://gregeklund.bandcamp.comBen Perlstein -https://rexleighbrothers.bandcamp.comhttps://squibbers.bandcamp.com
This week Tom & Zeus continue their discussion from SIOL sidecast Dorm Damage, and talk about the 5 disc CD player and which 5 KISS albums they played in the dorms in the 1990's. The 5 disc CD player was a must in the 1990's. While at Stonehill College, Tom & Zeus would each put a lineup of 5 various KISS albums in the respective rooms. The KISS albums available to choose from were the KISS debut album up until KISS Revenge & KISS Alive III. The guys each name their five KISS albums and discuss reasoning and strategy as why those were picked. They also discuss whether their selections would vary if they had to pick today. A fun and interesting KISS music discussion. Another positive episode? Is this SIOL? Wait they do like KISS? For all things Shout It Out Loudcast check out our amazing website by clicking below: www.ShoutItOutLoudcast.com Interested in more Shout It Out Loudcast content? Care to help us out? Come join us on Patreon by clicking below: SIOL Patreon Shop At Our Amazon Store by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Amazon Store Please go to Klick Tee Shop for all your Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise by clicking below:SIOL Merchandise at Klick Tee Shop Please Email us comments or suggestions by clicking below:ShoutItOutLoudcast@Gmail.com Please subscribe to us and give us a 5 Star (Child) review on the following places below:iTunesPodchaserStitcheriHeart RadioSpotify Please follow us and like our social media pages clicking below:TwitterFacebook PageFacebook Group Page Shout It Out LoudcastersInstagramYouTube Please check out our sponsors FusionTech Data & Electric for all your data and electrical needs by clicking below:FusionTech Data And Electric & Please check out our sponsor AB CPA, Inc. for all your accounting and tax needs by clicking below:AB CPA, Inc. Proud Member of the Pantheon Podcast click below to see the website:Pantheon Podcast Network
On the 2nd episode of Dorm Damage with Tom & Zeus, the guys talk about the 1990's must have item for music lovers, the 5 disc CD player! The guys each had their 5 disc CD player at college and they discuss the significance and the novelty of it. They then give the 5 CDs of Alternative/Grunge music that they would have in their respective 5 disc CD player and a couple of honorable mentions while in college between 1991-1995.So sign up for your 6th Columbia House & BMG membership and keep those "free" CDs coming! For all things Shout It Out Loudcast check out our amazing website by clicking below: www.ShoutItOutLoudcast.com Interested in more Shout It Out Loudcast content? Care to help us out? Come join us on Patreon by clicking below: SIOL Patreon Shop At Our Amazon Store by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Amazon Store Please go to Klick Tee Shop for all your Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise by clicking below:SIOL Merchandise at Klick Tee Shop Please Email us comments or suggestions by clicking below:ShoutItOutLoudcast@Gmail.com Please subscribe to us and give us a 5 Star (Child) review on the following places below:iTunesPodchaserStitcheriHeart RadioSpotify Please follow us and like our social media pages clicking below:TwitterFacebook PageFacebook Group Page Shout It Out LoudcastersInstagramYouTube Proud Member of the Pantheon Podcast click below to see the website:Pantheon Podcast Network
This week Tom & Zeus continue their discussion from SIOL sidecast Dorm Damage, and talk about the 5 disc CD player and which 5 KISS albums they played in the dorms in the 1990's. The 5 disc CD player was a must in the 1990's. While at Stonehill College, Tom & Zeus would each put a lineup of 5 various KISS albums in the respective rooms. The KISS albums available to choose from were the KISS debut album up until KISS Revenge & KISS Alive III. The guys each name their five KISS albums and discuss reasoning and strategy as why those were picked. They also discuss whether their selections would vary if they had to pick today. A fun and interesting KISS music discussion. Another positive episode? Is this SIOL? Wait they do like KISS? For all things Shout It Out Loudcast check out our amazing website by clicking below: www.ShoutItOutLoudcast.com Interested in more Shout It Out Loudcast content? Care to help us out? Come join us on Patreon by clicking below: SIOL Patreon Shop At Our Amazon Store by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Amazon Store Please go to Klick Tee Shop for all your Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise by clicking below:SIOL Merchandise at Klick Tee Shop Please Email us comments or suggestions by clicking below:ShoutItOutLoudcast@Gmail.com Please subscribe to us and give us a 5 Star (Child) review on the following places below:iTunesPodchaserStitcheriHeart RadioSpotify Please follow us and like our social media pages clicking below:TwitterFacebook PageFacebook Group Page Shout It Out LoudcastersInstagramYouTube Please check out our sponsors FusionTech Data & Electric for all your data and electrical needs by clicking below:FusionTech Data And Electric & Please check out our sponsor AB CPA, Inc. for all your accounting and tax needs by clicking below:AB CPA, Inc. Proud Member of the Pantheon Podcast click below to see the website:Pantheon Podcast Network
On the 2nd episode of Dorm Damage with Tom & Zeus, the guys talk about the 1990's must have item for music lovers, the 5 disc CD player! The guys each had their 5 disc CD player at college and they discuss the significance and the novelty of it. They then give the 5 CDs of Alternative/Grunge music that they would have in their respective 5 disc CD player and a couple of honorable mentions while in college between 1991-1995.So sign up for your 6th Columbia House & BMG membership and keep those "free" CDs coming! For all things Shout It Out Loudcast check out our amazing website by clicking below: www.ShoutItOutLoudcast.com Interested in more Shout It Out Loudcast content? Care to help us out? Come join us on Patreon by clicking below: SIOL Patreon Shop At Our Amazon Store by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Amazon Store Please go to Klick Tee Shop for all your Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise by clicking below:SIOL Merchandise at Klick Tee Shop Please Email us comments or suggestions by clicking below:ShoutItOutLoudcast@Gmail.com Please subscribe to us and give us a 5 Star (Child) review on the following places below:iTunesPodchaserStitcheriHeart RadioSpotify Please follow us and like our social media pages clicking below:TwitterFacebook PageFacebook Group Page Shout It Out LoudcastersInstagramYouTube Proud Member of the Pantheon Podcast click below to see the website:Pantheon Podcast Network
Let's play "What Does Sean Nerny Know?" A little history, some movie talk, and of course, Dimino's music review. CD Player takes you on a ride only he can provide. Enjoy!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What radio is in your collector car? An AM Sonomatic in your 1955 Chevy? A Motorola 8-Track in your 1968 Mustang? Or an in-dash CD Player in your 1990 Geo Metro? Whatever you have, it is time to upgrade your ride with Pioneer Electronics. Join Greg Stanley and VP of Strategic Brand Partnerships for Pioneer Electronics, Ted Cardenas as they review ways to install advanced car audio into your favorite collector car. You can learn more about Pioneer at https://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/ Please support our sponsors: RM Sotheby's, Hagerty, Metron Garage, Euro Classics and Pioneer Electronics. Follow The Collector Car Podcast: Website, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube or communicate with Greg directly via Email. Join RM Sotheby's Car Specialist Consultant Greg Stanley as he applies over 25 years of insight and analytical experience to the collector car market. Greg interviews the experts, reviews market trends and even has some fun. Podcasts are posted every Thursday and available on Apple Podcast, GooglePlay, Spotify and wherever podcasts are found. See more at www.TheCollectorCarPodcast.com or contact Greg directly at Greg@TheCollectorCarPodcast.com. Are you looking to consign at one of RM Sotheby's auctions? Email Greg at GStanley@RMSothebys.com. Greg uses Hagerty Valuation Guide for sourcing automotive insights, trends and data points.
Uncle Bob has a Honda for sale and one of the Brians is on vacation. Somebody rides a new motorcycle and is planning on getting one. Are you a upstanding member of the motorcycle community? We are, are you? The guys are going to be on the Vtwin Life Podcast soon. Buying and selling motorcycles on marketplace and craigslist, has the used bike market gone crazy? And really how many Harley T-shirts do you own, all of this and so much more in this action packed in-between rounds of golf and surfing lessons we get this episode out for our loyal listeners. Sit back turn up the volume its the Upshift guys talking motorcycles! THANKS - The Upshift Guys --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theupshift/message
It's our 5th and final day of the SXSW Film Festival coverage, and we're ending it with 3 narrative films that we really loved!Roommates is a short film that follows 2 college roommates who were paired together because they're disabled, as things get personal and the vodka starts flowing. We were joined by writer/director Ashley Eakin and the film's stars Kelsey Johnson and Kiera Allen, who explain their bonding session in preparation for the film, the importance of representation for disabled people, and how Paul Feig became a producer on the project.In the short film Dear Mama..., the death of rapper Tupac Shakur ignites different reactions from a teenage girl and her father, which ultimately leads to them dealing with the tragedy and loss in their own family. Director Winter Dunn and actor Mykayla Lashae Bartholomew discuss the importance of talking about grief, the significance of having a cast and crew of 99% women of color, an old tech alert (this film is set in the 90s), and the cultural significance and impact of Tupac Shakur.The Prank is a feature length film about an overachiever high school student and his slacker friend who decide to play a prank on their high school teacher that ends up going further than they ever could have expected. We were joined by director Maureen Bahroocha and one of the film's stars, actor Ramona Young, who explain what the energy was like on set by having a cast of established actors (ie: Rita Moreno, Keith David, Kate Flannery, and Meredith Salinger) and fresh young faces (ie: Ramona and Connor Kalopsis). We discuss the many genres that this film covers, how the story touches on current topics such as the spread of fake news and journalistic integrity, and our collective disbelief that Rita Moreno is 90.BIG THANKS to our friends over at Lost Republic for sponsoring this year's coverage of the SXSW Festival, and for being The Official Whiskey of The Bitch Talk Podcast... visit them at LostRepub.com and find them at your local pub or bottle shop. You can follow director Ashley Eakin on IG & Twitter & FBYou can follow actor Kelsey Johnson on IG & FBYou can follow actor Kiera Allen on IG & TwitterYou can follow the short film Dear Mama... on IGYou can follow director Winter Dunn on IGYou can follow actor Mykayla Lashae Bartholomew on IGYou can follow director Maureen Bahroocha on IG & TwitterYou can follow actor Ramona Young on IG & Twitter--Thanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have reached 600 episodes without your help! --Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and thank you for being vaxxed and masked!--SUPPORT US HERE!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every other Thursday 9:30 - 10 am on BFF.FMPOWERED BY GO-TO Productions
Off the bat, we discuss our favorite Christmas commercials and then reveal our feelings about holiday cards. After Shout Outs, Loren admits she's obsessed with Succession and we finish it up with Weirdness of the Week. PODCAST EPISODE SUMMARY-Christmas commercials-Holiday cards-Shout Outs-Succession-Weirdness of the Week Your hosts: The Millennial Prince (B Mo the Prince of TikTok fame) and The Badass Chick (radio's Loren Raye) chat about life, liberty and the pursuit of the 90s. Follow us on social! @bmotheprince + @lorenraye This episode is sponsored by Coast, the next-level wellness shot built for modern life, created by a cancer researcher. Visit www.coastdrink.com and use code “nonsense” to get 20% off. RECOMMENDED RESOURCESwww.bmotheprince.com@bmotheprince www.lorenraye.com@lorenraye www.coastdrink.com@coast_health