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Chris and Simon lift the stone on a nest of ancient terrors, with bosom serpents, snakes on tombs and in graves, helpful household ophidians, and the medicinal horrors of Asclepius's temple. ('It did what to you?!') Simon tells of his own blood-chilling encounter with a poisonous hisser, while fake snake women, flying serpents, and the perils of vino alla vipera slither revoltingly into the podcast. The duo bicker over cryptozoological creatures' credibility and ask whether a snake can suckle on a breast or udder: the lap vs suck debate. Also fairies and snakes? Prepare to be amazed amid the Sicilian rosemary. Some biblio:Boss snakes : stories and sightings of giant snakes in North America, Chad ArmentThe bosom serpent : folklore and popular art, Harold SchechterTowards a Critical Anthology of Pre-Modern Bosom Serpent Folklore, Davide Ermacora, Roberto Labanti, Andrea MarconBig Snake The Hunt for the World's Longest Python, Robert Twigger. https://richlandcountyhistory.com/2019/05/08/the-great-serpent-of-lexington/ [this needs to go up as a separate post on the page - wonderful story!]http://hauntedohiobooks.com/news/creature-feature-the-mexican-mine-monster/Superfluous snakes – snake showers http://hauntedohiobooks.com/interesting-people/11830/A Woman-Eating Serpent: Hissssteria over Snakeshttp://hauntedohiobooks.com/news/woman-eating-serpent-hissssteria-snakes/https://www.the-daily-record.com/story/news/2012/08/19/when-wayne-was-whippersnapper-rogues/19462591007/SNAIX: Vintage Snake Tales http://hauntedohiobooks.com/news/snaix-vintage-snake-tales/For a superlative story of snake-terror, see “The Cat of the Cane-Brake,” by Frederick Stuart Greene.https://www.atlasobscura.com/foods/snake-wine-china-vietnam#:~:text=Although%20this%20concoction%20is%20often,from%20rheumatism%20to%20hair%20loss.https://strongspage.com/places/chester-bedell/ [This and the next one could also be put on the page]https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/2010/07/11/mike-harden-commentary-atheist-snakes/23668024007/
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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for February 25, 2025 is: superfluous soo-PER-floo-us adjective Superfluous is a formal word used to describe things that exceed what is necessary or sufficient, or that are simply not needed. // Further discussion seems superfluous, given the thorough conversation we just had. See the entry > Examples: “On the final single from his album Manning Fireworks, MJ Lenderman sketches a character study of a man so preoccupied with superfluous status symbols that he finds himself totally isolated from the world.” — Arielle Gordon, Pitchfork, 2 Dec. 2024 Did you know? If, say, you were to go chasing waterfalls in addition to the rivers and the lakes that you're used to, such a pursuit would be superfluous. In other words, you would be exceeding what is necessary to satisfy your need for water-based enjoyment and recreation. “You've already got rivers and lakes,” your friends might advise with a bit of TLC, “just stick to them!” “Extra water” is also key to understanding the history of the word superfluous, which entered Middle English from the Latin adjective superfluus, meaning literally “running over.” Superfluus, in turn, comes from the verb superfluere (“to overflow”), which combines the prefix super- (meaning “over”) and fluere, “to flow.” In addition to influencing superfluous, fluere also flowed into the English words affluent, influence, and fluid, among others.
Greg Cosell of NFL Films joins Willard and Dibs to review the Super Bowl, to discuss what the 49ers should do with Deebo Samuel this offseason, what the 49ers need to prioritize this offseason, and more.
(00:00-14:40) Jamie Rivers joins the show talking about the big Blues win last night against the Flames. Really liked seeing a complete game. Type of game that help you later in the season. Montgomery doesn't mess with the lines unless need be. Seeing how the team performs in playoff-like games against teams like Calgary. (14:49-35:35) Watch our for Rask. Jackson's Mt. Rushmore of goalies. CFB Playoff semifinal games ratings down 17%. Games traditionally on New Year's Day had an impact. Betting Notre Dame to recoup our gambling losses. Big pickup in the portal for Mizzou football. Top available edge rusher in the portal coming to Columbia from Athens. SMSAHLM is really breaking that glass ceiling. Indiana coach Mike Woodson on giving up 60 first half points. (35:45-1:03:58) Tony Bank. Update on the Philly Fan who got a little banty with the Packers fan. Banned from The Link and fired. Big Dom stepping in. Chairman took to X with his thoughts. Superfluous producers. Is there more to the story? Using salty words. Audio of Mike Tomlin's short and sweet answer to a question about teams reaching out to him. Alex Bregman linked to the Cubs? Ink that polar bear. Is mediocrity acceptable? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Hour 1 | “Harris' Superfluous Swift Endorsement” “Holding Republicans Accountable” “Students In Danger” “Caller's talk Lack of School Safety” | 09-12-24 | The Charlie James Show full 1973 Thu, 12 Sep 2024 20:08:25 +0000 krR0ylvecjWF1jjYMsMGUOa2NgBPvD13 news The Charlie James Show Podcast news Hour 1 | “Harris' Superfluous Swift Endorsement” “Holding Republicans Accountable” “Students In Danger” “Caller's talk Lack of School Safety” | 09-12-24 | The Charlie James Show The Charlie James Show originates from News/Talk 989 WORD, The Upstate's #1 Talk Station, weekdays 3-7pm. Charlie tackles the topics that matter to the Carolina's. He interviews the movers and shakers while letting listeners sound off on the news of the day. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
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This word came to me out of the blue! It's so fun and explains the work I do with my clients so well!Listen in to hear about all the ways I help clients let go of the superfluous stuff in their lives like thoughts and beliefs that don't serve them, expenses they don't enjoy, and clutter.My bookMy siteFacebookIG
After being interrogated by the BBC we let Jesus take the wheel and tell us what to talk about. He wasn't interested in Biden and forced us to examine aviation incompetence, abortion activists, pedophiles, and the fact that the CIA determines what news we get to watch.
Today's Mystery: A man calls The Falcon to find out who betrayed him. The Falcon arrives to find him dead with a suicide note written. However, Sergeant Corbett suspects murder.Original Radio Broadcast Date: February 18, 1951Originating from New YorkStarring: Les Damon as the Falcon; Ken Lynch as Sergeant CorbettSupport the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.netPatreon Supporter of the Day: April, Patreon Supporter Since February 2017Support the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net.Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Take the listener survey at http://survey.greatdetectives.netGive us a call at 208-991-4783Follow us on Instagram at http://instagram.com/greatdetectivesFollow us on Twitter @radiodetectivesJoin us again tomorrow for another detective drama from the Golden Age of Radio.
Review of Diary Of A Superfluous Man a novella written in 1850 by the Russian author Ivan Turgenev. Read on Becoming The Muse:
Apparently 3.24's Necropolis is dead. Who cares! GGG made a big (controversial) splash in the patch notes department this week, and though it wasn't with the purpose of spicing things up, social media sure got spicy in response! There's always lots to catch up on and look forward to with Path of Exile. So, whether you're still playing, or waiting for the next league, we hope you enjoy this week's shenanigans! Thanks, as always, for your support each week! We love your faces
Called on for possibly the most difficult and dangerous kind of cases, Holmes has to solve a mystery at a lady’s social circle. The matter involves a missing string of…
Called on for possibly the most difficult and dangerous kind of cases, Holmes has to solve a mystery at a lady's social circle. The matter involves a missing string of…
THE Sales Japan Series by Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
In Part One, we went deep on the KNOW Factor in sales and today we turn to why we need to be likeable. Actually, do we need buyers to like us? Maybe not in every case, but it doesn't hurt does it? As a buyer yourself, would you rather deal with someone you like, rather than a person you didn't like? We will all prefer to work with people we like, but what makes us likeable? Some clients we get on with like a house on fire and others not so much. In my case, I want to turn all of my clients into my friends, and I want a lifetime relationship with all of them. Does it always work out that way? Of course not, but that doesn't mean I should stop trying for that outcome. We tend to be most comfortable with people who are like us, who have similar interests and who are easy to talk to. To get on well with others we need to know how they work. None of this is an accident, by the way. We are constantly sorting through the people we meet to find those who are the most similar to us. This is the easiest group for us to deal with. The problem comes from dealing with the rest of the population, who are not like us. There are four basic personality styles we need to be aware of, to help us understand how we should communicate and work with different types of clients. We want to capture all of the business available and not just a share based around our comfort. What if we can make buyers who are nothing like us feel quite comfortable in dealing with us? Won't that open the door to doing more business and isn't that what we want? To do all of this we have to make two decisions when we meet buyers. The first decision is to place them on a horizontal scale of whether they are highly assertive or not. If they are assertive we place them on the right of that scale. If they are not assertive, we locate them on the left side. How do we tell? If they have strong views on a subject and readily state their opinion, they are assertive. If they rarely venture their opinion and seem passive, then they are less assertive. The other decision is on a vertical scale, regarding whether they are outcome driven on the bottom of the scale or more interested in people on the top of the scale. How do we tell which one they are? If they talk about KPIs, ROI, targets, goals, etc., then they are going to be results oriented. If they talk about how to get the team to work well together and how to build a strong culture etc., then they will be people oriented. This locates them on the top of the scale. This gives us a four-quadrant frame to understand better who we are talking to. Amiables are top left. They are less assertive and very people oriented. When we meet them, we should be talking about how the solution we are offering will positively impact their people. We should take our time, have a cup of tea and reduce our voice strength and body energy when we are with them. I was supposed to give the new guy a brief about my Division, when he joined the firm. I started out explaining the detail and he immediately diverted me to talk about people we both knew. I never did brief him on what my division did, because he spent the whole time talking about people – definitely an Amiable. Smile when you talk to them and be friendly. Give them honest, sincere appreciation. Make it real and not flattery. If you mention some positive attribute back it up with proof, so that they know it is real and not some dodgy salesperson snake oil. We should not cut them off or finish their sentences when they are talking and we should encourage them to do as much talking as possible. Try to be genuinely interested in them. We should use their name when we are talking to them - just don't overdo it. The direct opposite type is bottom right in the frame - the Driver, with which I am very familiar! They don't care about your smiles, because they are results and outcome oriented and have little time for small talk. They want to get down to business and hear about the outcomes they can expect. “Time is money” is their mantra, so don't waste their time wanting to have a cup of tea together and get to know each other. Be high energy, strong in voice and body language. If that is not your natural play, then you have to switch it up when you are with them or you will just irritate them. Now that is not the position a seller wants to find themselves in. Be strong and get straight into the three reasons why they should buy your solution, the concrete measurable results this will bring and then get the hell out of their office. They like that. I was in a sales meeting with a foreign executive, newly arrived in Japan, talking to him for the first time. As he joined me while I was waiting in the meeting room, I began to engage him in some typical small talk. After five seconds of this, he cut me off very abruptly and said , “let's get down to business”. That told me straight away he was a Driver and I knew I had to be quick, concise, confident and assertive with him. We did the deal for training for his leaders in fifteen minutes in that meeting, because he was a busy man and had other things to do. A classic Driver. Never criticise the competition, the government or the weather to them. Instead, always be positive and upbeat. Use their name, because that is music to their ears. Make them feel important, but do it sincerely. They are usually powerful people with a lot of confidence and often big egos. Get them to talk about themselves, because that is a favourite subject. Talk in terms of their interests and cut everything else out of your conversation. Work on supplying what they want and keep that conversation tight. Don't keep adding details, because they are interested in outcomes not getting bogged down in the weeds. Superfluous details just dilute your key messages. Don't bother complementing them to get into their good books. They don't need you approbation or any one else's for that matter. They just dismiss it as propaganda and pap. They are inwardly directed and emotionally independent. Bottom left is the Analytical. They are not demonstrative and can be rather quiet. Your dynamic salesperson energy needs to be toned right down and you should mirror their body language as much as possible. Speak quietly and be circumspect in what you say. They love numbers to three decimal places, want proof, testimonials, evidence and lots and lots of data. They don't care much about people, but they do care about numbers, so come bearing lots of numbers for them. Try to get them talking, but don't expect them to share much about themselves. Don't bother flattering them, they are not interested in what you think. Bring proof to back up what you are saying. Top right are the Expressives. They are big picture people, who don't like masses of detail. They are usually high energy and we have to match that energy. They like people and enjoy talking, so smile and get them talking about themselves – a favourite subject. They appreciate honest, sincere appreciation, because it agrees with their own positive, confident self-image. Use their name, because that is a sound they like. Make them feel important, but avoid anything which smacks of flattery, because that insults their intelligence. We are simultaneously more than one of these styles. I am a Driver, but when I am selling, leading or training, I move up to the Expressive personality type. When I am looking at the results forecast and the P&L, I move across to the Analytical. In my case, I rarely wander into Amiable territory though. We cannot just work well with people who are the same personality style as us, because that means we are missing out on three quarters of our buyers. We have to migrate our communication delivery to other styles' preferences, depending on who we are dealing with. Does that mean we will suffer severe psychological problems and become schizophrenic? No! We keep our own individual style within ourselves, but we learn to speak the languages preferred by the other styles. We stay the same, but we change the language we use, depending on who we are talking to. As human beings, we all like people who are more like us, those who have similar ideas and interests. As salespeople, we have to be flexible and quickly understand who is in front of us and then change our communication and behaviour to suit. Is this deceitful? No, we are just adapting how we do things, to how they like things done. We still offer the same wonderful solutions, but we change the way we explain the solutions to a format that they can easily accept. To be liked by buyers, we need to understand where they are coming from and meet them there. In Part Three we will look at how to be trusted by your buyers.
In this episode Sarah, Mark and James continue their discussion of the book Bitch by Lucy Cooke where they explore menopause in humans and non-human animals and discuss those animals that have forwent males when they reproduce. The first conversation explored how orcas are an unusual mammal in that the males do not disperse from their mother's pod, but instead they retain a close relationship with their mothers. The ultimate momma's boy. Sarah discussed the various hypothesis for why women would actually go through menopause, and why it is an evolutionary puzzle. One of the hypothesis that Sarah thought had traction was the fact that human women at birth reduce their one million oocytes to about 300,000 at birth, and the number and quality of eggs continue to decline with age. The oocytes of a human female in stasis awaiting the monthly opportunity to develop into a fertile egg.We discussed why it is the female orca that experiences menopause and not the males. We finished the podcast discussing single sex albatross pairs who successfully rear offspring every year. James discussed seeing these birds raising their single offspring in the yards of a suburban neighborhood. Humans have encroached on much of the historical nesting sites of the albatross on the Hawaiian islands but Nevertheless, she persisted. Here is a picture of a baby albatross James took on Kauai where it is manipulating its parents by maintaining the baby downy feathers on its head while the adult feathers are on the rest of the body. We finished the podcast discussing the parthenogenic Mourning geckos that have colonized many of the islands of the Pacific since they can reproduce asexually. Virgin births have been observed in many chordates except in mammals. We discussed why that may be.A Mourning Gecko James photographed when doing field work in Kauai.Opening and closing music is "May" by Jared C. Balogh.Interlude music Confessions by Sudan Archives
Stan the Jokeman has a direct message to the two biggest dishonorable pussies in the Washington Senate!Dear Stan Letters to fuck up the weekend just right! Peace out!
A surprise Wednesday crossword, thanks to the totally unexpected appearance of something that might be cause for either a) celebration or b) gnashing of teeth, depending on your view of these things, rebuses!! Yes, it's Rebus Wednesday, and, at least at JAMDTNYTC HQ there was both celebration and gnashing, for reasons that we lay out, at length and with much hilarity, in today's episode, so ... enjoy!Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!
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AUTO-GENERATED TRANSCRIPT:[ALLEN WEST]Hey, greetings, everyone. Lieutenant Colonel Allen West and welcome to Steadfast and Loyal.[MUSIC][ALLEN WEST]Hey, greetings everyone. Welcome back to Steadfast and Loyal. There's a lot going on up at Capitol Hill. As you know, I was there last week talking to some members of Congress about the National Defense Authorization Act. And we're joined by one of those members of Congress, Congressman and Dr. McCormack is a decorated veteran and emergency room. Position, who proudly serves Georgia's 6th Congressional District. In the United States House of Representatives during his tour deck, 2 decades of service, Congress Congressman McCormack deployed to several combat zones as a Marine Corps combat helicopter pilot. The Africa, Persian Gulf and Afghanistan between deployments, the congressman earned his Masters of Business Administration from National University. And a medical degree from Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta. In Congress, Congressman McCormack sits on the Armed Services Committee Foreign Affairs Committee, science, Space and Technology Committee, as well as a select subcommittee on the coronavirus pandemic, and we're joined now with Congressman Rich McCormack, Dr. McCormack, United States Marine Corps, McCormack, Navy commander, Doctor. I mean, how many titles do you have, Sir?[REP. McCORMICK]And I was told as a young lad that titles don't. It's it's kind of like being a black belt. If you can't lay it down, then it doesn't really matter what your title is and and same thing with being a doctor. A lot of doctors out there that if you don't practice the caring medicine they're supposed to and same thing with congressman, you made a congressman. And not get anything done so. Hopefully I'm used by God with special utility.[ALLEN WEST]You're absolutely right. And one of the things that I admire, one of the things that I wanted to do when I was in Congress, there was to get more military veterans up there serving in Congress. Those men and women that understood their oath to the Constitution, what has it been like for you to be up there in Congress? I mean, coming from the Marine Corps, coming from the Navy. With a background in the medical field, what has it been like for you serving your constituents there in the 6th Congressional District of Georgia?[REP. McCORMICK]Well, first of all, thank you because you're -- you've absolutely been leading the way through Guardian fund and other ways of getting military people into Congress, getting minorities, getting women leading the way in this diverse movement of representation in the Republican Party that think it's very healthy. I think veterans, if nothing else, we've done one thing in our life. It wasn't about us. It was. About this great country of ours, and hopefully that continues in the Congress, that same mentality. I really have enjoyed constituent services better than. Anything that's one thing. We can control. Otherwise, you're one vote out of four and 35. You can rely on relationships, good legislative efforts and a. Lot of convincing to. Try to get bills passed but ultimately constituent. Service is the. One thing you get to actually directly affect making sure the attitude of your staff is. It's receptive, it's your hard working, it's your timely. Those things really matter to me and. Then listening to people. It's funny. Everybody thinks that. They are the people I'm supposed to represent and. Yes, they are. Along with 700 and. 75,000 other people in my district. Who have a variety of opinions on everything from a war or our war efforts in Ukraine to transgenderism, to abortion, to gun rights, to every controversial topic there is out there, and it's really important to try to be as educated as possible. The thing that. Surprised me the. Most and and I could see this is probably something that you you some of the primary system where it's really nasty. Against between people who are supposed to think very similar, but when you're in Congress, the thing that surprised me the most is how many people get stuck on talking points. They've been digging deep and and becoming educated, learning about the details of of of what we're arguing and why, and what's constitutional and what made this great Republic, what it is. And trying to explain that break it down to. People in ways that they can really understand and. Digest. Some people are much. Better at it than others. That's why we win elections and we lose elections is. There's a distinct. Difference between people who are framing the conversation and who are bringing to the. Table or or to the church if you.[ALLEN WEST]You know, I agree with you wholeheartedly in that when we stand on the rule of law, the Constitution should be a very simple argument against those that don't. And that kind of brings me to where I want to start our conversation. I was up there sitting meeting with you last week with the National Defense Authorization Act, and of course that was passed there in the United States. Council representatives, but it was 219 to 210, and normally the NDA is a real strong bipartisan piece of. Why is it now that the progressive Socialist left is more so concerned about their woke agenda in the military than our actual military readiness, which is what the authorization act is authorizing the missions and the focus of our military? What is it that the the other side of the aisle up there right now is not? Understanding and not getting.[REP. McCORMICK]Well, I think they're they're missing the whole point of the military beginning with and. This whole right House system? Freedom hearing, where where the whole focus of 1 member. Of Congress was what about the LGBTQ? Whatever it's called in religion, being the religion discriminate against them. I'm like, wow, we we kind of the the whole rewrite of history and what the military is even for, as if we're a social experiment. One thing that. I noticed is this has been going. On since the Obama era. Where you started to replace warriors. Like yourself with politicians who are more interested in making politicians happy than the cops in the mission, similar to the army that brings whole mission is. To locate close with. And destroy the enemy to fire maneuver to tell the items. Assault through fire and close combat. Everything else is. Superfluous and and I'll tell you this focus even. The last year, when? I was in the military in 2017 when Trump was president. Trump was president. I had four lectures on how to treat somebody who's transgender. I'm not talking about as a patient. I'm talking about. As a person. We didn't even have transgenders in the. Military. So tell. Me that wasn't. Absolutely a political way to get young people to think in a certain way rather than to actually accomplish the mission. 4 lectures. Are you kidding me? I pushed back on the hard because I. Don't care. I'm at the end of my career, but nobody else felt like they were empowered to do that and only the people who. Are going to support. That agenda are going to get promoted the fastest to the next level and control the military. So you it's a natural selection. Process towards a. Politically correct military and I remember. I'll give you a perfect example. Of when I was talking to. Sergeant Major, the army. And not to pick. On it. On me too much. But the song name by. The way the army owes. Me 100 push-ups because he's not. Going to make his recruiting. Goals this year and he said the. Change things. We're gonna get it back on. Back, but once again, this this idea that you're trying. To recruit somebody other than warriors. First of all, you. Want warriors in the military? You want people who really want to. Do to protect their nation will fight. Tooth and nail to the. Death to accomplish the mission. Those who, that's what you want. Diversity aside, we're going to get. Diverse we we focus on that already the. Military decades ago, we. Were focusing on. Military recruiting minorities to be officers, so it could. Represent better what they're what they're leading.[MUSIC]And I think that's.[REP. McCORMICK]A good thing I support that and we we. Even biased it towards that in some ways, which? Is OK, I'm.[MUSIC]I'm not.[REP. McCORMICK]I'm not against the military in the military. But what I'm. Against is teaching people that we are divided by those differences, but that's where I draw a line where it becomes a divisive tool used by the government to. To conflate the issue issue in a very unhealthy way, and this is where we we've gone totally wrong and this is where they will fight tooth and nail to the end because it's it's their civil rights move and they think that they're going to get. In on on the the mark. Themselves that that somehow this is the same representing as if people are spraying down LGB YQ with fire hoses and sicking dogs on it's not the same thing because you were told you that that somebody wouldn't make a birthday. Cake for you. It's not the same thing. We're not. Equally discriminated against, not. In this country, not in other countries. And this idea that everybody's a victim. Is what they're fighting over, and they literally victimized every child America, to the point where some, some cities, some communities you. Have 40% of. The me saying. I too I'm. A lesbian or transgender or gay or whatever. That's impossible. It's not statistically possible, it's. Just they don't want to be chastised. For being normal. And this is this is the. Movement that they wanted. This is the way. They wanted to put government in the position where. They are the moral equivalent of. God or a church or a family. The total opposite of what we designed our Constitution around, which is empowering people to be the only moral equivalent of themselves, the ultimate minority is the individual. And now we've taken this over to the military. The one last meritocracy we had where people got along because made a common enemy, and we're the only thing that mattered is is Carl. Carry his back and shoot straight. Does he got my. Back is he loyal to me? Is he my God? That's what mattered to us in the past. We didn't see things in in terms of black and white. We started shades of green, we all bleed red. That was the military that's being. Destroyed on purpose, in my opinion.[ALLEN WEST]Now you're absolutely right. And this whole movement, the LGBTQIA alphabet, soup mafia, that's what I call them. It has become the religion of the left. And if you don't prostate yourself before them, you're persecuted and prosecuted. Now I will tell you something else. You can call up the Sergeant major of the army about and and get some more push-ups out of him. It was just last week, I believe that Christine Warmoth, the secretary of the Army. You know, talking about recruiting, she says that she does not want to recruit from generational families of service anymore. She wants to recruit, you know, other people to come into the military. To me, that's a slap in the face of multi generational families that have served this country like mine. I mean, it started with my dad. In World War Two continues up to today with my nephew, who's a Lieutenant Colonel. Why do you think that we have this incredible push of the left? I mean, when you have the Chief of Naval operations because you just quoted the the basic mission of the United States Marine Corps. But when the chief of the naval operation says they don't have enough amphibious assault craft to get the Marines to the battlefield, then you can't meet your mission. But yet pronoun usage and drag queen shows and drag queen recruiters and and all of this stuff is the emphasis, and they're upset. Because you and the House of Representatives realize we're not supposed to be funding this with taxpayer money, can we continue to hold the line no matter what the Senate does? And this comes back to a conference committee there in the House. That's the big.[REP. McCORMICK]And let's let's be Frank, is he doctor? Is a military member that you and I have been in, in the frank realities of the the mayors of? The military, both mentally and physically. We still don't allow people in the military with flat feet. Because they have. It prevents me to have foot problems when they hike and that's for all Marines. Doesn't matter what MOS. How ironic is it that we're accepting? People in the military that have. A 40% chance of trying to commit suicide in the highest intensity situations with the most stress, and then assume that they're going to transition while they're in the military, which would be extremely expensive and. Non deployable for. Their entire career so that some other. Bring deploys in their stead overseas. So now. You have a higher. Pressure on those people and their family to take over for what's we determined was better and safer than. Flat feet. How ironic is that now and get back to the start. Made the army. I I forgot to finish the story. Which is typical in. The yard that come up to the. Next thing but but. Here's what he said, and I said, why are You guys spending so much time on this? This diversity training that we know we're diversity, in fact, one of the things we we love about it, we we make fun. Of each other. We cut it up like good friends do. We we break down those barriers cause we feel comfortable. When you heighten that anticipation of if I say the wrong thing, I'm going to ruin my career or I'm going to be hated by this person because now they absolutely think I hate them and I can't. Joke with them anymore. I'm not coming. Couple of them and we. Create barriers instead of bringing. Them down before we we.[MUSIC]Got rid of.[REP. McCORMICK]The barriers by just cutting them up and wrestling. And being goofballs and knuckleheads. Now we're not afraid to make a mistake because of this diversity training. That's that's literally saying you're different from them and he's trying to hold you back because he just like the way. You look what? In the world are we doing? And when I brought this up? His defense was look, we have Marines from. Nathan not they're driving home in their uniforms because they're afraid they're going to be pulled over. Because they're black, I said. Good point the. Question is, are they military police pulling them over? Nope, they're not. It's a. Societal problem not. A military problem? Why are you making societies problems? The military problem? Gotta kind of figure it out. Follow our league. Don't do it the way that society. Is effed it all? Up, sorry for my. Language, but quite, quite frankly, the military has it.[ALLEN WEST]That's OK.[REP. McCORMICK]Right, we've led the way. We're breaking down barriers. We've led the way in diversity. We've led the way in Miss. Why are we trying to go back to society and reinforce the divisions? That have held us back. For, for decades or centuries. Whatever you want to say, who rehashing things that divide us instead of the things that unite us, like using the flag to represent all the bad things in the United States rather than all the good things in the. United States give us a standard give. Us something to believe in? That can unite us instead of using everything we have in the United again. Us and and using it. Really, a device of ways it gives us. Nothing left to united.[ALLEN WEST]You know, it's interesting. You bring that up because the 8th and our barracks that you're talking about, the United States Marine Corps headquarters there in DC, is located in Pretty Bad neighborhood. And my little hooch was there up in that neighborhood. And you're right, it is a societal, cultural problem in Washington, DC, with the crime that's being committed and turning. A black eye on the perpetrators of crime and not confronting that and sadly, we have soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines all caught up into that. But let's transition over to another part. You're also on the foreign affairs comma. You just recently had one of your colleagues and I used that word in air quotes and loosely representative Jayapal, who is the chairperson of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. Basically, the Communist caucus come out and say, you know, this past week Israel is a racist country and we know that the President of Israel. Is now visiting Washington, DC. Are we going to see some type of, you know, response to her or something that happens on the the House floor? Some, since your measure against her because that undermines the foreign policy of the United States of America, I give it to you.[REP. McCORMICK]And This is why we kicked the Hallman off of the committee. You know, when we have problems, people talking like that is never conducive to to what we're trying to accomplish in the world. Ironically, they're the same exact people that. Would call America. Does that mean that Joe Biden can't go visit a foreign country? But think about that for. A second they have openly been calling America a despicable country, even to our own their own constituents. And yet, does that mean that we're no longer once again focusing on? The worst of. Us rather than on the best of US and. If you're going to judge every nation by. The worst of us. We're all in trouble.[ALLEN WEST]And the question.[REP. McCORMICK]Is what will. We do. That would be interesting. To see what we would turn our. Next conference, let's say a little more strict on that. Sort of rhetoric. I do think that there's a very unhealthy push that that leaders. In general, are judged by a A. Small portion of their their populace, including the United States and including our parties.[ALLEN WEST]You know, it's interesting because herself and several others have already said they're not attending the joint session of Congress when the Israeli President will be speaking. And I think that is a horrible reflection, because you always hear the left talk about threats to democracy. There's only one democracy in the in the Middle East. And that is the state of Israel. And yet they're speaking out against that state, but, and aligning themselves with the types of folks that you and I fought against Islamic jihadists and terrorists and things of this nature. So now let's talk about your select subcommittee on the Coronavirus pandemic. The American people were terrorized. Will we ever get to the bottom of this? As far as who's responsible and you know, to make retributions of this, and also I think one of the things we need to look at can we get to a point where those members of the military who were kicked out because they refused to take a shot. Which we now know would not have had any positive effect. As a matter of fact, they have more adverse effects. Can we get them to come back into the military? Can we make that offer to them and bring them back at the same rank and also with back pay?[REP. McCORMICK]Yes. So we're we're actually. We're actually passed legislation, that is. Going to be passed by. Senate and the White House. That's another issue. We've done our part. With what's interesting about that, and if I may just talk my last year ship was December 28th. I didn't overnight shift. I've been working pretty much 3/4 time during my entire. Race into the general I the only person in Congress who who's not just treated coronavirus patients, but thousands and thousands of coronavirus patients. So I happen to be scientific in the way. I approach this. I think we absolutely have the idea where this. Came from and this without a doubt. We know that's the. Epicenter and that's where it started. We know that it it did not come from animals. There's no animal reservoir, they can't find it. They can find DNA in the in the air. That doesn't mean anything. You can find. You can find the RNA DNA. That you can find. Rotaviruses on the on. A wood table doesn't mean it came from wood. Table. Let's be serious. About this, you don't find antibodies or reservoirs in in raccoon dogs or? Civic cats or bats? Despite Herculean efforts by the Chinese government to. Come up with some sort. Of animal as well, therefore. If it does not exist, it's not even. A good theory. Anybody who claims that is literally trying to cover up the truth. We do know that the Wuhan lab requested funding for gain of research in the area that this virus developed and that it started in the in the area and that it happened right after they requested that. Then they destroyed a bunch of. Evidence would not any access by any outside organization and people. Deductive reasoning isn't even he isn't. Even in question here. It's obvious where. It came from the question. Is do we have the fortitude to call it out? Now the next question we have when it. Comes to the coronavirus and this is. What we need to do next? Is what about all? The censorship, the censorship of physicians of of opposite opposite positions as. You said that turned out to be right. What about when I asked a, quote UN quote, expert in the field who hasn't seen a patient since the 1990s but yet had the power to, along with the government and the illegal? In my opinion, the relationship that they had with the media, social media and other news agencies to censor an ER doctor seeing thousands of patients? Saying I'm wrong. And then it turns out I'm right. But do you know the science? Came back and says shows that. I'm right on mass on vaccinations. On treatments on a multitude of things, but no. Apology and said their excuse was. But we didn't know. At the time that you were that, you were right. So why did? You censor me? When you turned out to be wrong, the the worst thing. The worst thing is we literally used. A very scary time and. This is where fear gets. Very, very dangerous. To justify government determining if our businesses were over closed, whether you could travel, whether you had to have a vaccination, whether you could. He will be heard on media and post what you wanted the popes, or how you treat medicines. They became the the more equivalent of all doctors where they required you to think like they do. And this is by the way, the same reason that medical pediatricians who used to universally be against transgender transitions as pedia. As pediatric patients now won't say anything because they're scared of the government, this, this I did, the government comes all powerful is what led to. The the death of 60 million. Russians during the Gulag. Archipelago from 19/17/1957 I. Know you're a student. I know you're. A huge historian, which I love about. You very well read a big fan. But you know, this is when. Government becomes all. Powerful and they decide you shouldn't have a. Gun but 30 million. Americans aren't willing. To give up their God-given right. And also the the Constitution. The rights, then what does the? Government have to do it has to buy force. Take it from you. Are you willing to kill 30 million people who will give? Up their life. See, this is that creep of government power that we have literally designed our constitution around to to prevent. And yet it's now being attacked from all sides.[ALLEN WEST]Last question, before I let you go because I know you're busy up there on Capitol Hill. And one the the. Only thing that is mandated for the Congress to do. It's to pass a budget and in order to pass a budget that means 12 appropriations bills that have to be passed out of the House, sent over to the Senate. All of this has to be done work wrapped up by the 30th of September, the end of the fiscal year, or else we go in and get another one of these omnibus spending gumbos and continuing resolutions and whatever. As you sit here right now, do you think that this House representatives will be able to get done? The one mandated thing they must do is to pass a budget, pass 12 appropriations bills for 2024.[REP. McCORMICK]Yeah, if any Congress can do it, we can consider. What we got done with the narrowest majority we've? Had in a long time. The fact that we've been able to bring innovative table, get everybody's input, pass some bills that are hard to do, especially like the NDA, even though we had opposition, we. Relied on some. Models from the Democrats, but overall, it's been really a a universal push by the Republicans to get a lot. Of bills passed. One of the most active congresses in recent history, with some of the most conservative legislation in recent history. And we've. All done with. This very minor majority and I. Think it's it's. Just showing how much. We can pull together when we want to. We've been very proactive, very, very forward thinking. We're not taking our time. You know, if we were taking our time on the NDA. Then the Senate would. Have a chance to come up with their first hack, and then we'd be playing defense. We would have got a much. Less conservative built the. Fact that we've had committees working and. People coming to the table allows us. To get ahead of this. And then I like. To say we I think we. Have a fighting chance of actually for the first time in. Very long time doing it the right way.[ALLEN WEST]Well, I pray. So, Congressman, Dr. Rich McCormack of Georgia's 6th Congressional District. How can people follow you? How can people support you? Let us know all of your social media and you know, where can people stay in touch?[REP. McCORMICK]So you can find. All that at mccormick.house.gov. Great resource tells all the links for. Both campaign side and official side. Lots of links about how we talked about. These sort of issues. And more, and maybe in a few videos about the Greens being knuckleheads in the in. Their congressional office.[ALLEN WEST]Well, I wish you, as they say in the Maritime services, fair winds and flowing seas and I also want to tell you BZ, proud of you. Proud that all that you are doing up there and you know with men and women such as yourself. The better days of this great constitutional Republic are ahead of us. Thank you for your service in uniform and out of uniform. Simplify Steadfast.[REP. McCORMICK]Lead the way. Say goodbye.[ALLEN WEST]Cool airborne, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you so very much for joining us on this episode of Steadfast and Loyal. A special thanks to my dear friend Congressman Rich McCormick from Georgia and also, if you like this show, please click that like button, share it with others and until next time Steadfast and Loyal.[MUSIC] This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit allenwest.substack.com/subscribe
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Rob is sticking around for our third and final part of Twilight! All three parts were recorded in the same session so our shot rules continue as we find even more words to mispronounciate. Superfluous anyone?https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/41865.TwilightWant to sneak a look at upcoming content? Check out our YouTube channel or follow us on Instagram @notanotherheroine
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What happens when you have too much?In Episode #390 of 'Musings', Juan & I discuss: how this is different from net negative time sinks, politics/complaining/drugs, personality traits that can lead to time wasting, how to avoid the endless digital scrolling, whether you need to become minimalist, Jordan Peterson time accounting and why it's such an intractable problem.Lots of tasty Satoshi support from Dave Jones, Bitcoinplusfood, Adam Curry & McIntosh. So, so appreciated!Timeline:(0:00) - Mere Mortals are necessary(0:49) - Why this topic?(2:13) - Definition & identification(8:50) - The big superfluous things(13:50) - Fashion & clothing choices(16:47) - Perfectionist OCD behaviour & just in case news(22:26) - Online consumption(26:26) - Boostagram Lounge(37:03) - The time factor(45:42) - Minimalism & speech(49:29) - Language needs to be rich and lengthy(54:04) - Summary(58:58) - V4V: Every satoshi is necessary!Intro Music by 'Signs Of New Growth':https://podcastindex.social/@SignsOfNewGrowthConnect with Mere Mortals:Website: https://www.meremortalspodcast.com/Discord: https://discord.gg/jjfq9eGReUInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/meremortalspodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@meremortalspodcast
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The issue of violence against women and girls is depressingly evergreen (see this week's Bush Telegraph), and one which writer Emma Hickman takes on in her science fiction fairytale podcast, Eliza: A Robot Story. Mick caught up with Emma to chat about why she made a robot the protagonist of the series, what it was like to work in partnership with Manchester Women's Aid and The Pankhurst Trust, and our old friend Poor Samantha, the sex robot*. Journalist Chanté Joseph talks to Jen about fronting the Guardian's Pop Culture with Chanté Joseph podcast, the small-p politics in pop culture and her top stories of 2022. And in Jenny Off The Blocks, Jen's looking forward to the BBC's Sports Personality of the Year awards. In Rated or Dated, we travel back in time to 1997 in a Routemaster Tardis to reminisce Miss Selfridge T-shirts and Michael Barrymore among other things, as Hannah asks herself why in God's name has she made us watch Spice World The Movie. Plus there's bad “jokes” and bad healthcare in the Bush Telegraph. *A heads up: this chat also includes discussion around rape, sexual abuse and coercive control.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/standardissuespodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why does a woman demand that a surgeon amputate part of her finger? Jacques Futrelle, today on The Classic Tales Podcast. Welcome to The Classic Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening. We are proudly supported by our listeners. This is something I've done for fifteen years, now. We've been able to help many, many people discover authors and stories they never would have read, and be surprised and inspired. It's free for you to listen to, but it does cost real money to make it happen. But instead of just asking for your financial support, we like to give back more. If you enjoy the show, please sign up to be a supporter for as little as $5 a month. We'll give you a monthly coupon code for $8 off any audiobook order. This is why we break down the larger titles on the website, so you can use three codes it you want to get The Count of Monte Cristo. It's a great way to build out your classic audiobook library, and help so we can continue to provide this service. Go to http://classictalesaudiobooks.com and become a financial supporter today. Thank you so much. Today we continue with September Sleuths with a story by Jacques Futrelle, who created a sleuth named Professor Augustus S.F.X. Van Dusen, but known as The Thinking Machine. He's American, and has many similarities with Sherlock Holmes. He isn't a policeman, but he works with them on occasion, he's happy to be “hands on”, and he summarizes his deductions once the case is solved. Jacques Futrelle wrote over 40 short stories featuring The Thinking Machine. He died aboard the Titanic, after forcing his wife into a lifeboat. And now, The Superfluous Finger, by Jacques Futrelle. Follow this link to purchase The Man in the Brown Suit, by Agatha Christie: Follow this link to become a monthly supporter: Follow this link to subscribe to our YouTube Channel:
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This week we have two guests joining the Bow Tie Guy. Intern Dave and his cousin Nicole are all here. Nicole is a manager for a number of facilities that help mentally challenged individuals. Listen to her story of a child living ina chaotic situation and see how her mess turns into a message of hope for others.
ANDY LEVY comes out of retirement and needs A CHEERFUL CHRISTMAS with THE CHRISTMAS COACH (2022), all that plus: Highlights and analysis from Cousin Peter. THEME: "Fuck You If You Don't Like Christmas," from Crudbump, by Drew Fairweather PART ONE The New Abnormal, an unserious podcast ... A Pink Slime Concentrate Christmas ... Treacly AND bland ... Cast Rundown ... The Expositional Challenge ... Plot Mop-Up ... Evading all tension ... Rent a snowmaker, get an eggnog ... Spot the Angel: A film without God; Colleen should've been dead; charity dad; Joyce, the Alfred ... Charity? Drink! ... The real Santa Claus is an aristocrat Break: Original music by Chris Collingwood PART TWO Eat Your Heart Out: Thermos of VX; open eggnog pushing; rock-crushing cookie foley; blueberry pancakes or RASPBERRY?; Haunting of Hill House gravel/rat plate; cabbage rolls; plain crackers, crackers with electric yellow squares; electric-red wine; punching away whipped cream ... Vague mustache ... Chad Connell's resting "who tf is this face" ... Erica Deutschmann's surreally stoned choices ... The Hallmark Expanded Universe: The Christmas Train Appreciation Station; Patreon plug; Shoe Addict's Christmas nostalgia; Episodes 33, 44, 48, 58, 113 ... Break: Original music by Chris Collingwood PART THREE Overdetermined: What's the theme anyway?; importance of Christmas soliloquies; everything or nothing; mid-point Christmas wish swap ... Get her dad just to get her dad ... Breathe app ... Edward G. Robinson ... Crossover: Films in asylums; Joyce on Frasier; Christmas coaching on Team Foxcatcher; Tyne Durden ... The Hallmark Bechdel Test: A big no ... The Hallmark Voight-Kampff Test: All characters but maybe James; Maryam for sure; Lauren, verbal diarrhea, party in the house, and Christmas College ... Rebekah Mercer's Snow Polo 2019 ... Polo noob ... Break: Original music by Chris Collingwood PART FOUR Who's the Real Villain: No; or maybe personal charity over group charity; but that's still not a villain; Maryam's self-collapsing villainy; America's mental healthcare ... Not dunking on mental illness ... Title/Sequel: "Christmas Coach" is MUCH better; temp title; The Christmas Clubber; Colleen's functional alcoholic masterminding ... Rating: 1.5 ... Erica Deutschmann Exculpation Station ... These don't have to be bad but this was ... Break: Original music by Chris Collingwood PART FIVE The Leftovers: Chad Connell in The Retreat ... IMDB Dive: Hearts of Spring retrospective ... Kymlicka handles the Deutschmann account ... Superfluous kiss fakeouts ... Instantly functional Bluetooth ... Shovel-handing collapse/fling ... Jeterian shortstoppage ... One hour, 30 pieces of cashmere ... Personification Hut ... Plugs! ... Merry Christmas! All other music by Chris Collingwood of Look Park and Fountains of Wayne, except: "Orchestral Sports Theme" by Chris Collingwood and Rick Murnane and "Crazy Train" by Ozzy Osbourne. Follow Andy on Twitter: @AndyLevy Listen to The New Abnormal here.
Now it is superfluous for me to write to you about the ministry for the saints, 2 for I know your readiness, of which I boast about you to the people of Macedonia, saying that Achaia has been ready since last year. And your zeal has stirred up most of them. 3 But I am sending the brothers so that our boasting about you may not prove empty in this matter, so that you may be ready, as I said you would be. 4 Otherwise, if some Macedonians come with me and find that you are not ready, we would be humiliated—to say nothing of you—for being so confident. 5 So I thought it necessary to urge the brothers to go on ahead to you and arrange in advance for the gift you have promised, so that it may be ready as a willing gift, not as an exaction. Key Words: Boast, Zeal, Arrange, Willing, Gift, Exaction Keystone Verse: I thought it necessary to urge the brothers to go on ahead to you and arrange in advance for the gift you have promised. (2 Corinthians 9:5)
Episode 54: Superfluous Book Club: Moonwalking With Einstein Our first book club! We read the fantastic book Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything by Joshua Foer In this episode we discuss the book. Don't worry if you haven't read it, we will give you the cliff notes. But if you would like to read it, it will enhance your listening experience! Our next Superfluous Book Club pick for our June 1 episode will be: The Professor and the Madman by Simon Winchester Join our Goodreads book club page by using this link
Mex's pooch is a little wobbly. The Huckleberry must then deal with the appearance of Captain Busker, Ferris at a ballgame and lycanthropy in the butt.