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Die Freundschaftsbrücke führt über den mächtigen Mekong und verbindet Thailand mit Laos. Hier beginnt Lorenz Schröter seine Reise, kurz vor seinem 65. Geburtstag und fast vierzig Jahre nach seiner Weltumradlung will er es noch einmal wissen und fährt mit dem Fahrrad in Richtung China über die wichtigste und längste Straße von Laos, die Nationalstraße 13. Vorbei an Reisfeldern, buddhistischen Tempeln, Tümpel mit Wasserbüffeln, Autowerkstätten und Garküchen. Die Straße passiert die Hauptstadt Vientiane und führt nach Luang Prabang, dem spirituellen und touristischem Zentrum des Landes mit seinen berühmten Tempeln und Nachtmarkt. Die ersten 400 Kilometer sind asphaltiert, dann nehmen die Schlaglöcher zu, die 13 wird zu einer breiten Stein- und Lehmpiste, die sich über die mit Wäldern bewachsenen Berge schlängelt. Kautschukplantagen und Bananenfelder verdrängen mehr und mehr den Urwald, in denen noch ein paar hundert Tiger, Elefanten und das geheimnisvolle Saola, eine Antilope, leben. Westlich liegt das Goldene Dreieck, immer noch ein wichtiges Anbaugebiet für Opium. Chinesen investieren im Land, sie übernehmen Fabriken, Plantagen, haben die neue Eisenbahn finanziert, und im Norden an der Grenze zu China eine Sonderwirtschaftszone eingerichtet. Das verschlafene Dorf Boten wurde so zu einer sündigen Boomtown, in dem chinesische Gesetze gelten. Die Nationalstraße 13 ist beliebt bei Langstreckenradlern, fünf hat der Autor unterwegs getroffen, auf deren Reise von Aachen, Warschau und Belgien nach Ost-Timor, China oder Australien. Sie alle suchen das Abenteuer und den besonderen Blick bei 20 km/h an der frischen Luft.
This weeks show starts off in a classic style with music from Peter Tosh, Don Carlos, Keith & Tex, Barry Brown, Kenny Knotts, Steel Pulse, Pablo Moses, Steve Boswell, The Gladiators, More Relation, Max Romeo, The Mighty Diamonds, Cornell Campbell, Prince Jazzbo, Jackie Mittoo, Leroy Smart, Prince Fatty, Wayne Jarrett, Jah Stitch, King Tubby, The Wailers, Richard McDonald, Dennis Brown, Everton Blender, Bitty McLean, and Burning Spear. New Music this week comes from Perfect Giddimani, Clinton Fearon, Clive Matthews, Neto Yuth, ZIkki with Bost & Bim, Lion Fiyah, Dre Island, Soulfiya, Jelliss, Ras Kuku and the Dub Wizards, The Georgetown Orbits, Pachyman, The Breadwinners, Sista Livity, Yeza, Sailor Jane, Skarra Mucci & Manudigital, and Mellow Mood. Also this week we take a trip to Studio One featuring music from Freddie McKay, Jackie Bernard, and Johnny Osbourne with Earl 16 & Jennifer Lara. We also ride the Kuff ridden from King Jammy featuring Leroy Gibbons, Admiral Bailey, and Tiger. 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Peter Tosh - Coming In Hot - Wanted Dread & Alive - Rolling Stones Records Don Carlos - Mr. Sun - Niney The Observer Roots With Quality - VP Records Barry Brown - Own Feet - Roots Youths 12” Keith & Tex - On The Streets - Gun Life - Liquidator Music Kenny Knotts & Roberto Sanchez - Love & Glory/Jah Children Dub - Pirates Choice 12” Addis Pablo - In My Father's House - In My Father's House - Jah Solid Rock Steel Pulse - Steppin' Out - Rastanthology - Wise Man Doctrine Pablo Moses - Reggae Warrior - The Revolutionary Years 1975-1983 - Grounded Music Steve Boswell & Jah Berry - Cool Rastaman Cool - Children Of Jah: The Chantells & Friends 1977-1979 Blood & Fire More Relation - Cartoon Actor - Freedom - More Realtion The Gladiators - Stick A Bush - Dreadlocks The Time Is Now - Virgin/Frontline Max Romeo & The Upsetters - Stealin' - War Ina Babylon - 4 Men With Beards The Mighty Diamonds - Natural Natty - Right Time: I Need A Roof - Channel One Cornel Campbell - Mash You Down - I Man A The Stal-A-Watt - VP Records Prince Jazzbo - School - Studio One Classics - Soul Jazz Records Jackie Mitoo - Freak Out - Downbeat The Ruler: Killer Instrumentals From Studio One - Heartbeat Records Leroy Smart - No Love - Dread Hot In Africa - Makasound Prince Fatty - No Dub In Their Heart - Prince Fatty Meets The Gorgon In Dub - VP Records Wayne Jarrett - Satta Dread - King Tubby's In Fine Style - Trojan Records Jah Stitch - Conference At Waterhouse - Micron Music Presents: Every Mouth Must Be Fed - Pressure Sounds King Tubby - Satta Version - King Tubby's In Fine Style - Trojan Records Bob Marley & The Wailers - Put It On - African Herbsman - Trojan Records Richard McDonald - Do Your Thing - Boat To Progress: The Original Pantomine Vocal Collection 1970-74 - Greensleeves Freddie McKay - Drunken Sailor/Drunken Sailor Version - Picture On The Wall Deluxe Edition - Studio One Jackie Bernard - Torture & Flames - Studio First: From The Vaults Vol. 2 - Studio One Johnny, Earl & Jenny - Dub Street - The #1 Sound: From The Vaults Vol. 1 - Studio One Im & The Invaders - The Great Wall - Studio First: From The Vaults Vol. 2 - Studio One Dennis Brown - Africa We Want To Go - Slow Down - Greensleeves Dennis Brown feat. DYCR & Triston Palma - Back To Africa - King Jammy Presents: Dennis Brown Tracks Of Life - VP Records Everton Blender - My Father's Home - Lift Up Your Head - Heartbeat Records Bitty McLean w/ Sly & Robbie - My Call - Love Restart - Taxi/Tabou1 Dubmones feat. Earl 16 & Oku Onuara - I Believe In Miracles /I Believe In Miracles (Dub Cut) - Echo Beach Luciano - Great Controversy - Great Controversy - Jet Star Burning Spear - Stick To The Plan - Jah Is Real - Burning Music Israel Vibration - Reggae Music Never Dies - Reggae Music Never Dies - Riddim Agency Perfect Giddimani - Ethiopian Sunshine - Sibusiso - Giddimani Music Nadia McAnuff & The Ligerians - So Jah Seh - Shelter From The Storm - SoulNurse Records Clinton Fearon - Can't Stop Us - Jah Is Love - Baco Music/Boogie Brown Productions Clive Matthews Meets Lone Ark - Going Home - Going Home - A-Lone Productions/Evidence Music Neto Yuth feat. Little Lion Sound - Most High Love - Angels Of Light - Heartical Youth Records/Evidence Music Zikki w/ Bost & Bim - Love And Wars - Angaza - The Bombist Lion Fiyah - Defeat The Devil - Judgement Council & Drumwise Dre Island - Cold World - Pon Di Island Riddim - Bebble Rock Music Soulfiya & Yungg Trip - Box Down Babylon - No Worries Riddim - More Badder Media Sugar Minott - Dreadlocks Chalice - Ghetto Child - VP Records Jelliss - Medication - Conquering Lion Records Ras Kuku Meets Dub Wizards Band - Cruzar Fronteras /Fronteras Dub - Time To Roots Records Dennis Brown & Augustus Pablo - Spirit Of Umoja/Spirit Of Umoja Dub - Emmanuel Music The Georgetown Orbits - Downtown Strut - Constellations - Orion Anderson Pachyman - Another Place - Another Place - ATO Records The Breadwinners - Take Cover - Hi Dynamic Instrumental & Dub - Breadwinners Records The Breadwinners - Natural - Hi Dynamic Instrumental & Dub - Breadwinners Records Ras Ibuna & The Village Bunch - Diverse Doctrine/Diverse Doctrine Version - More Pressure Vol. 1: Straight To The Head - Pressure Sounds Joseph Lalibela Meets Vibronics & Mafia & Fluxy Band - Upfull/Upfull Dub - Ancient Breeze - Scoops Records Sista Livity & Good Over Evil - Power Of The Rasta/Power Of Dub - Good Over Evil Vibronics featt. Sis I leen - Peaceful Warriors - Vibronics & Cross Club Present Woman On A Mission - Scoops Records Vibronics feat. Koko Vega - Lion Knight - Woman On A Mission 2 - Scoops Records Don Carlos - I Love Jah (Stepwizer Reemix) - Stepwizer Music Aza Lineage - Rule The Sound - VP Records Sailor Jane - Legends - Leroy Sibbles Presents: Vibes Man Riddim - Tad's Records Yeza & RoryStonelove - Road Runner - Black Dub Music Skarra Mucci & Manudigital - Ragga Blasta - X-Ray Production Mellow Mood feat. Anthony B & Dub Inc. - Home Or Abroad - 7 - La Tempesta Dub Sugar Minott & Bounty Killer - Give The People What They Want - Hits 38 Production/Jammy's Leroy Gibbons - Magic Moment - King Jammy's Selectors Choice Vol. 3- VP Records Admiral Bailey - Jump Up - King Jammy's Selectors Choice Vol. 3- VP Records Tiger - Bam Bam - King Jammy's Selectors Choice Vol. 3- VP Records
Jeff and Cullen connect with Steven Beideck, sports correspondent for the Omaha World Herald, covering Coastal Carolina, breaks down who might be the key figures rocking teal this weekend, how the Chants faired in their side of the bracket, and more!
Steve and Jeff connect with Voice of the Tigers, Chris Blair, who feels right at home in Omaha with the weather getting hotter and hotter a day ahead of the CWS Finals against Coastal Carolina, as they cover the lack of quit in this year's Tiger's squad, Jared Jones has really shown up as a leader for this LSU team, and a lot more!
This hour, Jeff and Cullen hear from the skipper for LSU Baseball, Jay Johnson, to break down their incredible win over Arkansas, before welcoming in Steven Beideck, sports correspondent for the Omaha World Herald covering Coastal Carolina, to give us the highs and lows of the Chants and who Tiger faithful should be keeping their eyes on before closing things out hearing more from LSU head coach Jay Johnson on the importance of winning last night, and his feelings as he enters yet another CWS Finals!
Jeff and Cullen discuss the Tiger's unfathomable win now putting them in the CWS Finals with their eye on yet another title under Jay Johnson, and a lot more!
Spencer Raxter, Ez, Chris Platte, Nick Kohloff, Skywalker and Birdie react to the Tiger's dominance, Jared Goff's importance, Cade Cunningham's new commercial and more! #DetroitLions #NFL #WoodwardSports #NFLDraft #NFLPlayoffs #Playoffs #OnePride #SuperBowl #Pistons #CadeCunningham Become a #WoodwardSports Member! / @woodwardsports Watch Our Shows Live on YouTube 7 Days a Week! Wake Up Woodward | Monday-Friday 8am-10am Big D Energy | Monday-Friday 11am-1pm Ermanni and Edwards | Monday-Friday 2pm-4pm Woodward Heavyweights | Monday-Friday 5pm-7pm Follow The Woodward Sports Network! Twitter: / woodwardsports TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@woodwardsport... Instagram: / woodwardsports Facebook: / woodwardsports Download Our App for Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/wsn-liv... Download Our App for Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de...
Jeff and Cullen connect with Steven Beideck, sports correspondent for the Omaha World Herald, covering Coastal Carolina, breaks down who might be the key figures rocking teal this weekend, how the Chants faired in their side of the bracket, and more!
This hour, Jeff and Cullen hear from the skipper for LSU Baseball, Jay Johnson, to break down their incredible win over Arkansas, before welcoming in Steven Beideck, sports correspondent for the Omaha World Herald covering Coastal Carolina, to give us the highs and lows of the Chants and who Tiger faithful should be keeping their eyes on before closing things out hearing more from LSU head coach Jay Johnson on the importance of winning last night, and his feelings as he enters yet another CWS Finals!
Steve and Jeff connect with Voice of the Tigers, Chris Blair, who feels right at home in Omaha with the weather getting hotter and hotter a day ahead of the CWS Finals against Coastal Carolina, as they cover the lack of quit in this year's Tiger's squad, Jared Jones has really shown up as a leader for this LSU team, and a lot more!
Originally Released: March 22, 2017 It's time to root for the bad guys—just this once. This week's Throwback Thursday is part of a special crossover event put together by The 80s League, a collaborative effort started by Dave from 80s Reboot Overdrive. The League brought together several blogs and podcasts (including Return to the '80s) to celebrate all things retro—and this month's theme is '80s Movie Villains! In this episode: Paul reviews the 2016 Ghostbusters reboot (Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, and crew). Robert and Paul discuss Robert's then-controversial article, In Defense of Journey Without Steve Perry, released after Journey was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Neal Schon was being bombarded with questions about Perry's return. A brand new Play This, Not That segment featuring Survivor—because they're more than just “Eye of the Tiger”! And finally, a deep dive into our favorite 80s villains—from Biff Tannen and Hans Gruber to The Kurgan and The Fratellis.
In this episode of The Midweek Takeaway, we're joined by returning guest Jonathan Bixby, CEO of Tiger Royalties and Investments. We dive into Tiger's bold leap into decentralised AI and Bitcoin with its TAO Strategy, unpacking how the company's Bittensor subnet is already generating ~$70K per month just weeks after launch. Jonathan explains the mechanics of AI mining with TAO, the strategic partnership with TAO Alpha, and Tiger's £250K investment into Tao Strategies Singapore. We also explore Tiger's 26% stake in Bitcoin treasury pioneer Standard Strategies and how it complements his wider vision, including his role at Cykel AI which recently adopted a Bitcoin Treasury Reserve Strategy. A deep look into one of the most exciting tech investment stories on the market today. Disclaimer & Declaration of Interest This podcast may contain paid promotions, including but not limited to sponsorships, endorsements, or affiliate partnerships. The information, investment views, and recommendations provided are for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as a solicitation to buy or sell any financial products related to the companies discussed. Any opinions or comments are made to the best of the knowledge and belief of the commentators; however, no responsibility is accepted for actions based on such opinions or comments. The commentators may or may not hold investments in the companies under discussion. Listeners are encouraged to perform their own research and consult with a licensed professional before making any financial decisions based on the content of this podcast.
About The RenewingThere's a way the world teaches us to live—fast, anxious, disconnected. And there's another way. The Renewing is a podcast about resisting what deforms us and returning to what makes us whole. Inspired by Romans 12:2, it's a space to question the patterns we've inherited—hustle, disconnection, exhaustion—and imagine what healing might look like instead. Through honest conversations and deep listening, host Brent Levy explores the sacred, slow work of renewal—for ourselves, our communities, and the world.This EpisodeWhat happens when the faith you inherited no longer fits, yet something sacred still lingers? In this episode, Brent sits down with writer and creative Lauren Cibene, whose debut book, Tiger in a Lifeboat, explores deconstruction, travel, and the slow, surprising reconstruction that follows. Together, they discuss what it means to witness rather than persuade, how grief and unlearning are essential parts of healing, and why the red letters of Jesus keep drawing Lauren back.You'll hear about the holiness of hospitality, the healing power of presence, and the sacred invitation to trust yourself again. If you're navigating a spiritual shift, tender with your past, or just longing to see God in unexpected places, this conversation is for you.Learn more about Lauren here, check out her Substack here, and find her on Instagram here. Get her book, Tiger in a Lifeboat on Amazon, Bookshop, or Audible.The Local ChurchFor more information about The Local Church, visit our website. Feedback? Questions? Comments? We'd love to hear it. Email Brent at brent@thelocalchurchpbo.org.To invest in what God's doing through The Local Church and help support these podcasting efforts and this movement of God's love, give online here.
Geoff opens the show by discussing his thoughts and reactions to Stephen A. Smith's comments about Memphis and why Memphis has a seemingly deeper image problem than other similar cities. John Martin joins the show to discuss his reaction to Stephen A. Smith, the Tiger basketball roster, and more.
Mike and Charlie recapped LSU baseball's 9-5 victory over UCLA at the College World Series. Chessa Bouche, a sports reporter for BRProud.com, joined Sports Talk. Bouche projected Zac Cowan to get the ball for LSU in tomorrow's matchup against either Arkansas or UCLA. Mike and Charlie discussed the Pelicans' decision to trade with the Pacers for the No. 23 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft. Mike and Charlie reset the 2025 College World Series bracket and gave live updates from Louisville's elimination game with Oregon State. Zack Nagy, an LSU reporter for Sports Illustrated, talked about the Tigers' postseason run and LSU football's recruiting. Mike, Charlie, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment. Steve and Charlie interviewed Chris Dodson, a Pelicans reporter for ClutchPoints, and Koki Riley, an LSU reporter for The Advocate. The guys heard from Tiger head coach Jay Johnson and spoke to Joe Healy, a national reporter for D1Baseball.com, about the College World Series.
Steve and Charlie gave an update from UCLA's elimination game vs. Arkansas. The guys heard from Tiger head coach Jay Johnson. Joe Healy, a national reporter for D1Baseball.com, joined Sports Talk. Healy broke down the 2025 College World Series, highlighting Gage Wood's no-hitter, LSU's pitching plan for the Tigers' third game in Omaha, and Jared Jones' issues at the plate. He also evaluated Coastal Carolina's elite pitching staff. Steve and Charlie shared their thoughts on the Stanley Cup Finals and the College World Series Finals.
The new Rumps & Bumps jersey just dropped! Check out afterpartyinc.com. Peep the brand new episode featuring the one and only El Paso Foos! As he comes on reveals the face behind the instagram account and we chop it up and get to know him. He tells us about his early success in the music scene and his transition to talent management plus he names some of the best artists in the Sun City. Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty
In Sue's News today we remembered when the legend of Tiger Woods began, an incredible smash cut of Paul McCartney's work with The Beatles & the case of Matthew Perry's doctor being held responsible for his death.
Welcome to Immersion, you have reached Strata 5The Tiger Queen (Memories)To function correctly, humans depend almost entirely upon memories. Memory is an integral part of human cognition. It allows individuals to recall and draw upon past events to frame their understanding of the present. Memory also gives individuals a paradigm through which they make sense of the future. Memories are tried and tested experiences where deep knowledge and understanding are fostered. The future becomes less of an unknown with an arsenal of information based on what we remember. Memory can also be evolutionary, cultural, and non specific, based on a collective experience of tragedy, persecution or success.A machine that remembers too little will not be able to do anything that requires connecting past experiences to new ones. Many droids are prone to catastrophic forgetting as well as over-learning, either leading to gross malfunction. Humans are able to pick and choose their memories for a better life. Even false memories have proven to be advantageous for human emotional balance.Renyke attempted a *face-recog on the woman but the makeup or tattoo caused a data malfunction. Flex, the one with probable knowledge about trusting her had disappeared amongst the crowd.After a lingering interlude for summing up danger, but with no logical conclusion, Renyke followed his guide with some trepidation. The woman was effervescent and attractive, seemingly unfamiliar attributes that Renyke was surprised to have noticed. Such exuberances were not encouraged in the Midcasts but Renyke was inexplicably drawn to her zeal and fervour as she moved through the streets like a tiger queen.Market traders were selling an array of live animals, electronic devices, even workers by the hour for a range of uses from labouring, singing and even sexual services.Renyke was feeling confused at the evidence before him. Things did not seem logical to his organised brain. The noise, the intensity, a million unrelated instances of life weaving through time and space. These were chaotic waveforms traveling horseback on a loud wind. It was making him giddy.'What's with the frown Mr?' The woman seemed empathetic.'I don't know, something familiar maybe, here, this street.''I would know if you had graced our streets before my friend.' The woman was staring intently into Renyke's eyes making him feel self conscious. You got stranger written all over that face, let me tell you.'The woman greeted traders and passersby. She was well known here although *POS was not able to ascertain much data.The woman is 20, human,, she has had a child said POS...They arrived at a unit with barricades and metal shutters. It was constructed from an old underground train carriage, probably from the twenty-first century.'Here we go,' said the woman'That's 50 *G-bits for getting you here Mr.''I have to get some money first,' said Renyke'What do I need, I have no ID?''You don't need ID here Mr. This is the *hiddens' zone, the Urchs got no ID. No ID, no problem. This is a very special bank just for people like you.''Well, how do I get money?' asked Renyke, now confused about accessing anything that may be stored in his POS and dubious about sharing his identity.'The woman laughed.'Ya gotta put sometin' up my friend.'Like my coat?' asked Renyke.'Na, not in the bank! Your software, course, or hardware, or files, whatever.....just plug in, give some data, get some g-bits innit. They take apps, software, POS.....Day to Day Data..... is their wayta..........hahahahaha.'The woman cackled then sighed, observing Renyke's discomfort.'I'll take you in OK, I know the banker.'Renyke pondered the likelihood of a successful solo effort and nodded in agreement.The woman bashed on the metal door and a hatch opened.'It's me, Queenie, got a client for ya big guy.'Dark peering eyes checked them up and down through a small rectangle.'Not the animals', said a loud booming voice after tentatively opening a heavily armoured door.Inside was well guarded by large-framed menacing characters. They were standard issue security droids, the like of older versions that had been discontinued and recalled then disassembled and officially disposed of. Security in the Midcasts was controlled by forcefields and lasers with little need for big ugly droids.Renyke was ushered into a small cubical with an array of plugs and wires.The woman gestured he should go in as she waited near the door under the watchful eye of the droid.POS was glitching.Everything in the cubical looked antiquated, probably from the early tech years.There was a chair and Renyke was motioned to sit down.He hesitated.'How does this work?' He asked a large droid.The droid seemed stupefied, slow and sluggish, as if he had been drained of power. He spoke slowly with slurred words. There were intermittent beeping noises and error warnings coming from inside his head.'Here is the current exchange rate,' said the droid, pointing to a monitor with flashing figures. 'As soon as you are plugged in, we see what you got and make an offer. Then we transfer. You get a voucher here.'He pointed to a small printing machine, 'then take it over there and get g-bits or s bits.'There were hundreds of wires and plugs seemingly for extracting and monitoring every device from the last couple of centuries. Anything from antique video machines to digital clocks, and hundreds of handset devises seemed to have a lead on offer.Renyke spotted the Mark 3 Droid Cable and shuddered.He checked his applications. Then all the add-ons. He checked for any temp files he could get rid of. Then he checked POS and asked if there was a clean-up they could run.System is currently set to factory install. Removing program files or data could be detrimental to smooth function....this action is not supported.....More searching......then finallyOne file foundUnknown originPossible memory file from last OSAppears surplus to current operational needs but I am unable to access file contentsThe big droid began clicking its fingers slowly and grimacing. His equally thug-like colleague approached and joined in.The woman, looking restless by the door, ushered Renyke to hurry upCan we operate without it? Renyke asked POS'There is a possibility, according to my calculations, of serious malfunctionThe droids moved closer and the clicking intensified.to be continued©2025 Sarnia de la Mare
On this week's episode of GOLF's Subpar, Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz are joined by golf Superagent Hughes Norton for an exclusive interview. The former agent to both Tiger Woods and Greg Norman talks the biggest differences between the two stars, how Tiger reacted to his initial Nike deal and who originally pitched the idea for what would eventually become LIV Golf. --Download the Fanatics Sportsbook today and use code SUBPAR and you will get $200 in Bonus Bets when you sign up and bet $20 or more. https://joinfanatics.com/subpar Must be 21+. GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, Connecticut residents call (888) 789-7777, Massachusetts residents call (800)-327-5050, New York residents call (877) 8-HOPENY, Maryland residents visit mdgamblinghelp.org.--Fanatics Fest hits NYC June 20–22—use code Subpar15 at fanaticsfest.com for 15% off up to 4 tickets.--Dial in your grip and lock in your swing with Golf Pride's all-new ALIGN MAX grips. Featuring raised ridge tech for consistent hand placement and a more repeatable swing, ALIGN MAX gives you control where it counts.Get 20% off a full set (up to 13 swing grips + 1 putter grip) with code SUBPAR20 at https://GolfPride.com — now through August 31.--Head to shadyrays.com and use code SUBPAR for 35% off premium polarized sunglasses: https://shadyrays.com/collections/green-wolf--The road to opportunity is often the road overlooked. That's why Enterprise Mobility offers new roads to help drive your business forward. With mobility solutions like fleet management, flexible truck rental, and an unmatched global network, they can help your business find the right solutions. Their mobility experts find smarter ways to scale your business, so you're not just growing bigger—you're getting better. Find your road at enterprisemobility.com--Warning: This product contains nicotine. Nicotine is an additive chemical. Underage sale prohibited. Introducing Zone Nicotine Pouches - the perfect balance of unparalleled comfort - longer-lasting flavor - and nicotine that satisfies. Whether you're zoning in for an important putt or zoning out after a tough day at work, Zone gets you there faster and keeps you there longer. Available in seven flavors and in six and nine milligram strengths. Find Zone at zonepouches.com and retailers near you. Own your zone with Zone Nicotine pouches. --Choose your style, pick your favorite Birdie Juice logo and shop from a line-up of top tier brands at shop.golf.com today!
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We run down the football recruiting situation for the 2026 class with Sean Williams. Is it time to worry? Has Mizzou changed its approach? Then we talk Tiger hoops with Drew King. D'Moi Hodge still has it. Can Tim Fuller bring it as the GM?
Marcia, Marcia, Marcia. Jan's lament was front, center and hilariously accentuated by a game cast in 1995's The Brady Bunch Movie. Thirty years ago, the film was loved by critics and audiences alike, as we witnessed The Bradys staying true to themselves during 1990's. But nowadays, where do the Bradys fit in? Are they awesomely anachronistic or just plain annoying? Are the impersonations of Carol, Marcia and Jan too good? And where's Tiger? The Old Roommates pop on potato sacks and race through a revisit of this peppy parody. Join us, but watch out for mom's favorite vase.Old Roommates can be reached via email at oldroommatespod@gmail.com. Follow Old Roommates on social media @OldRoommates for bonus content and please give us a rating or review!#TheBradyBunch #ShelleyLong #GaryCole #ChristineTaylor #JenniferEliseCox
The 2025 US Open at Oakmont CC did not disappoint, as carnage was the name of the game. But one rose above the field in JJ Spaun with a putt for the ages to seal the deal. Alex and Michael bread down the incredible week from Pittsburg, the crazy moments on the course (and from the rain delay), and ask themselves: can Spaun continue to win?The LPGA Meijar Classic came down to the wire as a Spaniard claimed her first victory in over 8 years, and become one of the winningest Spaniards on the LPGA Tour.This week is the KMPG Women's PGA Championship, and Alex will be there in Frisco, TX. Alex breaks down the course, the potential conditions, and the field ahead of this week's third LPGA major.In Tuned In, Michael is excited following the news of Spaceballs 2, with retired actor Rick Moranis returning. Alex, meanwhile, is catching "Tires" S2 on the small screen.This week's guest is Will Lowery. The former "Big Break" contestant, now content creator and friend of Tiger Woods, shares what it was like on the Golf Channel show, how cool Tiger's office really is, and how crazy it is to hit on the giant simulator at the TGL. You can catch Will on his own golf podcast, Beyond the Fairway, and with his Croshand Productions, you can see how Will is truly growing the game through representation.The NBA Finals are heating up, but Alex wants to know where Michael ranks the sports most critical moments.Yankees v Red Sox is always a hot topic on this podcast, but while the Sox swept the Yankees this weekend, Michael rains on Alex's parade with the massive trade news out of Bean Town.As the guys #AlwaysEndWithFood, Alex has a new favorite fast food burger, while Michael is planning his Anniversary menu. Support our friends!Use our special link - https://zen.ai/thecourseoflife - to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. Watch us on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3qvq4DtListen + Love + Subscribe: www.courseoflifepodcast.comSupport the First Tee - Greater Austin: https://bit.ly/3n09U4IJoin us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2NpEIKJFollow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2QJhZLQ
Neal Ruhl and DMac are live breaking down Will Vest injury, Who is the most important Tiger the second half of the season? That and much more! Like, Subscribe and leave your comment below!
The latest episode of the Talking Tigers podcast features the key highlights and positives from Richmond’s season so far and also lists what Yellow and Black barrackers can look forward to in the second half of the 2025 home-and-away rounds. Also on this week’s show, exciting Tiger cub Jasper Alger is interviewed by veteran teammate Nathan Broad in “Broady’s Zingers”. The “60 years of MCG Memories” segment focuses on a cracking mid-winter, Friday night match between Richmond and Essendon in 1995. “Going up the Country” examines a small Victorian area, where a couple of Tiger premiership players did their national service training in the 1960s. And, in “Hidden Tigerland”, club historian Rhett Bartlett details the origins of the famous Richmond theme song, as well as the man behind its inception. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Dr. Joy Kong sits down with hormone and integrative medicine specialist Dr. Sara Amirmehrabi of Chara Health to uncover what most doctors overlook: that many modern women's struggles with mood, memory, weight gain, and intimacy may be rooted in hormone imbalances—not just lifestyle or aging.As part of the Chara Health team, Dr. Sara Amir brings her functional, root-cause approach to hormone replacement therapy, helping patients reclaim energy, joy, and clarity. She and Dr. Joy dive deep into the latest science on perimenopause, estrogen receptors in the brain, and why a tailored HRT protocol can be life-changing for women at any age.Whether you're in your 30s and feeling off or postmenopausal and afraid to try hormones again, this episode offers science-backed hope. You'll also learn how regenerative medicine like stem cells and peptides can enhance and amplify the effects of hormone therapy—creating a true foundation for anti-aging and vitality.If you've ever been told “everything looks normal” but you know something's not right, this conversation is for you.Additional Resources:Visit My Clinic: Chara Health
In Kanada feiert George Russell einen souveränen Sieg vor Weltmeister Max Verstappen und dem jungen Talent Kimi Antonelli. In der neuen Folge von Backstage Boxengasse sprechen Ralf Schumacher und Peter Hardenacke über die neu gewonnene mentale Stärke des Gentleman-Fahrers George Russell. Außerdem werfen sie einen genaueren Blick auf Lando Norris: Erlebte der Brite einen neuen Tiefpunkt? Dabei war er im Rennen vor seinem Crash erneut stark unterwegs. Der Fokus bei McLaren liegt nun jedoch auf Oscar Piastri. Ralf analysiert die Situation und erklärt, was den konstanten Australier vom formschwankenden Norris unterscheidet.
Don't notice the kiss-up culture? Swimming in blackness? Sneaky nasty callers! Caitlin Clark is the Jackie Robinson of the WNBA. Jesus for "slaying"? Thrilled by women speaking "the truth"!The Hake Report, Monday, June 16, 2025 ADTIMESTAMPS* (0:00:00) Start* (0:01:21) Disclaimer / Greetings* (0:03:58) Lawyers* (0:05:39) Supers: CJ, Don… No Kush inventions? Meaningless!* (0:09:05) Hey, guys!* (0:10:46) RONNIE, OH: Ecclesiastes: Meaningless! Flag Day, Rallies* (0:12:57) RONNIE: Kush … Kiss-up culture … voting for color* (0:26:11) RONNIE: Trans-Atlantic slave trade* (0:27:32) MARK, L.A.: Fairy tale; H— anti-communist* (0:29:11) MARK: Duke cancer; Jeff in LA; Kush* (0:32:53) MARK: Authoritarian for a time; Judges bringing communism* (0:35:25) MARK: You tricked me about Jeff!* (0:40:52) DWIGHT, Long Beach, 1st: Educate you* (0:42:36) JEFF, LA: Obama voting by race* (0:44:13) JEFF: black ego: Tiger, Williams sisters vs Caitlin Clarke, Larry Bird* (0:52:20) Coffees* (0:53:47) MN Shooting* (1:00:37) Posing as a cop, or as the media* (1:03:28) War vs Trump* (1:07:38) Coffee: King of Kings …* (1:11:47) ALLEN, MI: Corrections…* (1:16:57) ALLEN: Criticizing, "Waking up," Jesus on "slaying" "enemies"?* (1:26:20) ALLEN: Hermeneutics* (1:30:47) AARON, MD: Leonarda Jonie on JLP; Pearl, difference in confidence?* (1:34:16) AARON: black civilizations, no love, no peace* (1:40:48) AARON: It's heart eyes? A woman talking like that…* (1:43:44) Super: LYC vs Allen, one-tenth* (1:45:57) STEV'N, MD: Caitlin Clark is the Jackie Robinson of our time* (1:48:11) STEV'N: Jesus' crucifixion was ordained; Dad shell-shocked* (1:54:40) PeaceBLOG https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2025/6/16/the-hake-report-mon-6-16-25PODCAST / Substack HAKE NEWS from JLP https://www.thehakereport.com/jlp-news/2025/6/16/jlp-mon-6-16-25–Hake is live M-F 9-11a PT (11-1CT/12-2ET) Call-in 1-888-775-3773 https://www.thehakereport.com/showVIDEO: YT - Rumble* - Pilled - FB - X - BitChute (Live) - Odysee*PODCAST: Substack - Apple - Spotify - Castbox - Podcast Addict*SUPER CHAT on platforms* or https://buymeacoffee.com/thehakereportSHOP - Printify (new!) - Cameo | All My LinksJLP Network: JLP - Church - TFS - Nick - PunchieThe views expressed on this show do not represent BOND, Jesse Lee Peterson, the Network, this Host, or this platform. No endorsement or opposition implied!The show is for general information and entertainment, and everything should be taken with a grain of salt! Get full access to HAKE at thehakereport.substack.com/subscribe
From Twisted Root Burger Company shoutouts to Bruce Bochy's epic mound meltdown, this episode is packed with flavor, fire, and full-on hilarity.A cramping Kumar Rocker downs pickle shots mid-game, prompting Skin to ask the real question: “Do you think his sweat smells like pickle juice?” Cue the asparagus jokes and a deep dive into the science of weird body smells.Bochy vs. Rojas: When a White Sox player chirps from third base during a long injury delay, Bochy unleashes a profanity-laced tirade. “It was hard to read his lips, but I sensed a ‘Who are you?'” Tiger Woods Time Machine: A rain delay at the U.S. Open leads to a surprise rebroadcast of Tiger's legendary 2008 win, sparking a heartfelt discussion about his dominance—and his drama. “That was prime Tiger. Right when he started smashing everything… including records.”Caitlin Clark = Tiger Woods? The crew draws a bold comparison between Caitlin Clark's impact on the WNBA and Tiger's influence on golf. “She's a milder. Look at what she's doing for our sport.”
« J'avais jamais fait le lien de la musique avec mes origines, et j'ai commencé à digger des sons de musique de mes parents. » À l'occasion de sa Release Party à La Maroquinerie le 12 juin 2024, Thérèse et Banh Mi Media se sont associés pour organiser une table ronde inédite : 9 artistes asio-descendant·es réuni·es pour répondre à une question essentielle
Welcome to Immersion, you have reached Strata 5The Tiger Queen (Memories)To function correctly, humans depend almost entirely upon memories. Memory is an integral part of human cognition. It allows individuals to recall and draw upon past events to frame their understanding of the present. Memory also gives individuals a paradigm through which they make sense of the future. Memories are tried and tested experiences where deep knowledge and understanding are fostered. The future becomes less of an unknown with an arsenal of information based on what we remember. Memory can also be evolutionary, cultural, and non specific, based on a collective experience of tragedy, persecution or success.A machine that remembers too little will not be able to do anything that requires connecting past experiences to new ones. Many droids are prone to catastrophic forgetting as well as over-learning, either leading to gross malfunction. Humans are able to pick and choose their memories for a better life. Even false memories have proven to be advantageous for human emotional balance.Renyke attempted a face-recog on the woman but the makeup or tattoo caused a data malfunction. Flex, the one with probable knowledge about trusting her had disappeared amongst the crowd.After a lingering interlude for summing up danger, but with no logical conclusion, Renyke followed his guide with some trepidation. The woman was effervescent and attractive, seemingly unfamiliar attributes that Renyke was surprised to have noticed. Such exuberances were not encouraged in the Midcasts but Renyke was inexplicably drawn to her zeal and fervour as she moved through the streets like a tiger queen.Market traders were selling an array of live animals, electronic devices, even workers by the hour for a range of uses from labouring, singing and even sexual services.Renyke was feeling confused at the evidence before him. Things did not seem logical to his organised brain. The noise, the intensity, a million unrelated instances of life weaving through time and space. These were chaotic waveforms traveling horseback on a loud wind. It was making him giddy.'What's with the frown Mr?' The woman seemed empathetic.'I don't know, something familiar maybe, here, this street.''I would know if you had graced our streets before my friend.' The woman was staring intently into Renyke's eyes making him feel self conscious. You got stranger written all over that face, let me tell you.'The woman greeted traders and passersby. She was well known here although POS was not able to ascertain much data.The woman is 20, human,, she has had a child said POS...They arrived at a unit with barricades and metal shutters. It was constructed from an old underground train carriage, probably from the twenty-first century.'Here we go,' said the woman'That's 50 *G-bits for getting you here Mr.''I have to get some money first,' said Renyke'What do I need, I have no ID?''You don't need ID here Mr. This is the *hiddens' zone, the Urchs got no ID. No ID, no problem. This is a very special bank just for people like you.''Well, how do I get money?' asked Renyke, now confused about accessing anything that may be stored in his POS and dubious about sharing his identity.'The woman laughed.'Ya gotta put sometin' up my friend.'Like my coat?' asked Renyke.'Na, not in the bank! Your software, course, or hardware, or files, whatever.....just plug in, give some data, get some g-bits innit. They take apps, software, POS.....Day to Day Data..... is their wayta..........hahahahaha.'The woman cackled then sighed, observing Renyke's discomfort.'I'll take you in OK, I know the banker.'Renyke pondered the likelihood of a successful solo effort and nodded in agreement.The woman bashed on the metal door and a hatch opened.'It's me, Queenie, got a client for ya big guy.'Dark peering eyes checked them up and down through a small rectangle.'Not the animals', said a loud booming voice after tentatively opening a heavily armoured door.Inside was well guarded by large-framed menacing characters. They were standard issue security droids, the like of older versions that had been discontinued and recalled then disassembled and officially disposed of. Security in the Midcasts was controlled by forcefields and lasers with little need for big ugly droids.Renyke was ushered into a small cubical with an array of plugs and wires.The woman gestured he should go in as she waited near the door under the watchful eye of the droid.POS was glitching.Everything in the cubical looked antiquated, probably from the early tech years.There was a chair and Renyke was motioned to sit down.He hesitated.'How does this work?' He asked a large droid.The droid seemed stupefied, slow and sluggish, as if he had been drained of power. He spoke slowly with slurred words. There were intermittent beeping noises and error warnings coming from inside his head.'Here is the current exchange rate,' said the droid, pointing to a monitor with flashing figures. 'As soon as you are plugged in, we see what you got and make an offer. Then we transfer. You get a voucher here.'He pointed to a small printing machine, 'then take it over there and get g-bits or s bits.'There were hundreds of wires and plugs seemingly for extracting and monitoring every device from the last couple of centuries. Anything from antique video machines to digital clocks, and hundreds of handset devises seemed to have a lead on offer.Renyke spotted the Mark 3 Droid Cable and shuddered.He checked his applications. Then all the add-ons. He checked for any temp files he could get rid of. Then he checked POS and asked if there was a clean-up they could run.System is currently set to factory install. Removing program files or data could be detrimental to smooth function....this action is not supported.....More searching......then finallyOne file foundUnknown originPossible memory file from last OSAppears surplus to current operational needs but I am unable to access file contentsThe big droid began clicking its fingers slowly and grimacing. His equally thug-like colleague approached and joined in.The woman, looking restless by the door, ushered Renyke to hurry upCan we operate without it? Renyke asked POS'There is a possibility, according to my calculations, of serious malfunctionThe droids moved closer and the clicking intensified.to be continued ©2025 Sarnia de la Mare
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It Took Cupid's ArmyCan I woo the girl who knows my embarrassing childhood?Based on a post by Mac G. Listen to the podcast at Connected.Even though it is right in front of you, you don't always see what's good for you. Sometimes you need a little nudge. This is about a couple of mine.When I was five, Jenny's family moved in directly across the street from us. Our families became good friends right away. Due to the fact that there was nobody else our age living nearby (Jenny is three months older than I am), we soon became inseparable.She had no trouble keeping up with me in the rough and tumble things I wanted to do, and I had no problems playing house with her when she wanted. One of our parents always had to shoo us home at night because we would never think about it ourselves. I once tried to get my parents to let Jenny spend the night, but they said it was not right for girls to spend the night with boys.Although I missed it at the time, the first indication that Jenny and I would end up together came when we were fourteen. I was over at her house watching TV with her and her dad. As we sat there, the doorbell rang. Jenny got up to answer it. She came back a moment later followed by a policeman."Mr. Adams," he said, "I'm afraid I have some bad news."Jenny's dad got up to stand next to her. I stood a few feet behind them."I'm really sorry to say that there has been an accident. A drunk ran a red light and hit your wife's car," the policeman stated."What! When? Where? How is she?" Mr. Adams asked."The paramedics did their best, but I'm afraid she didn't make it. I am truly sorry."At this point, Jenny turned around and looked at me, tears pouring from her eyes. She ran to me, buried her head in my shoulder and sobbed. I guided her to the couch and sat her down. Holding her gently, I let her cry herself out, trying to soothe her as best as I could.After about fifteen minutes, Mr. Adams finished up with the policeman and came over to sit next to us. Jenny had calmed down a little and was just crying lightly. He took Jenny in his arms and held her. I got up and called my parents telling them what had happened. They both came right over.After a lot of consoling and grief, Dad left with Mr. Adams to tend to the body while Mom stayed with Jenny and I. Mom told me later how proud she was of me and for handling the situation and comforting Jenny so well. Years later, Mr. Adams said he'd kill me if I told Jenny, but that it hurt a little when Jenny turned to me, instead of him, for comfort upon hearing the news about her mom.The First NudgeI have always thought differently about Jenny than anyone else. Even during those awkward adolescent times all boys go through in which girls are gross and have cooties, I never felt that way about Jenny. It was like my mind thought, 'That's not a girl, that's Jenny'. The trouble was that as I grew into a teenager and began to notice girls, it was the same thing; I didn't realize just how beautiful Jenny was becoming.Ironically, it was on a date with someone else in the summer between our Junior and Senior years that her beauty was pointed out to me. We had been having a great time: Dinner, movie, and ice cream afterwards. It was close to time to take my date home."Anne, can I ask you a question?" I asked."Sure, what's up?""Well, when I asked you out, you seemed a little surprised. Pleased, but surprised. I got the same response from Sarah Jansen last month, and I was wondering if it was true you were surprised, and if so, why?"Anne smiled and hesitated a moment before answering."Yes, it's true I was a little surprised and I'm sure Sarah was as well. The reason is we keep expecting you two knuckleheads to wake up and see what a good thing you've got.""Knuckleheads? What two knuckleheads?" I asked."Okay, it looks like it's up to me to straighten you out, although I really shouldn't," she sighed. "I'm going to do this in a roundabout way. I'm going to ask you a bunch of questions. Some of them may seem silly, and some might be embarrassing, but I need you to trust me and answer them all honestly.""Okay, I'll try.""Good. Now first question: Do you think I'm pretty?""Of course I do. Most guys in school do.""Thank you," she said, blushing a little, "Now, I know all guys have different ideas about the ideal woman, but am I your ideal? Be honest.""No, you're not." I said a little chagrinned."Hey, don't worry about it. I asked for honesty. I'm somebody's ideal and I'll find them one day. Let's concentrate on your ideal woman. I'll say an attribute and you tell me what you like. You okay with this?""I guess.""Ok, height?""Your height, perhaps a little taller.""Hair?""Red, long and straight.""Longer than my shoulder length?" Anne asked."Yes.""Eyes?""Green.""Mouth?""Don't know. Never thought about that.""Not a problem. Now, don't get embarrassed, but look at my tits."I couldn't help it, I turned crimson, but I looked briefly. She had very nice tits."That's what I like about you, Tony; even with permission you don't ogle at a girl's chest. Most guys would be glued there right now. Ok, what would you change?""Nothing, I really like your tits," I said, turning even redder, if that were possible."Thanks, so do I. There's definitely something there to attract attention, but not too much. What about the butt? Do you like big butts?""Not really.""What about legs?""Long, with a good muscle structure.""Great. Now, here is what you just told me is your ideal woman; 5'9" or 5'10" tall, long, straight red hair, green eyes, an athletic build, long muscular legs leading up to a nice tight butt. Is that an accurate description?""Yes, that would be correct.""And you still don't see it do you?""I guess not. See what?""You just perfectly described Jenny Adams."I sat there for a moment. She was right of course, but I had never made the connection."Did you know that most guys think Jenny is the best looking girl in school? Many also think you are an idiot for not dating her. You've been best friends for so long you two cannot see it any other way. You should start looking at Jenny as the beautiful woman she is. With the great friendship you've already built, you two would make a perfect couple. Think about it, you dope," Anne ordered with a grin."I will, I promise," I said. "Now, I'd better get you home before your dad sends out the posse."I drove her home in silence. When I walked her to the door, I said, "Thanks a lot for telling me that, Anne. I guess it's true it's sometimes hard to see what is right in front of your nose.""You're welcome. I'm sure you two will be very happy together. Now, I don't usually do this on a first date, but as I'm pretty sure I've just ensured there won't be a second one, kiss me good night.""Gladly."I leaned forward and gave her a gentle kiss. She was having none of that. Throwing her arms around my neck she pulled me in for a nice, hard kiss. It seemed to last forever, breaking only when we ran out of air."Thanks, that's just what I wanted," she said smiling. "Now, go get her, Tiger!" With that, she turned and went inside.It's a good thing the route home was so familiar, as I was not paying too much attention to where I was going; I was thinking about Jenny. She was beautiful. She was also a great person. She was funny and fun to be around; kind to everyone; caring with genuine compassion; helpful whenever you needed her. She had so many wonderful qualities that it's hard to think of them all.Two days later, Jenny was over at my house watching TV. As the movie ended, she turned to me, saying, "Okay, Tony, what's up? You've been quiet all day and you've been giving me some funny looks."I hesitated before answering, unsure as to how to answer. I was really nervous about how this would go. I took a deep breath."Jenny, will you go out with me on Friday?" I asked her."Sure, we can get together and...""No, please, that's not what I mean. I don't want to just get together; I want to go on a date, a real date."She looked at me with her eyebrows raised. I could see the wonder in her eyes."Look, Jenny, I know we've been friends for a long time, you've always been my best friend, but lately I've been seeing you in a different light. I've always known you were pretty, but I'm starting to see just how beautiful you really are. I've always known you were a girl, but now I'm seeing you as a woman. We're friends but I'd like to see if maybe we could be more."She sat there, deep in thought. I waited for her to decide.After several minutes I added, "I know this is sudden. You don't have to answer now if you want to think about it for a while. Don't be afraid to say no. Nothing will change if you say no."She smiled at me and said, "I don't need to wait. Of course I'll go on a date with you. I just wasn't expecting it. What brought this about?""I'll tell you, I promise, but not right now. What time do you want to start?""Um, I'll let you know.""Fine. Want a Coke?""Sure."I went a got one for each of us. We watched some more TV, neither one of us talking much. When she left to go home, she paused at the door and gave me a long look, smiling slightly.The rest of the week seemed to last forever. Jenny must have said something to her dad, and he spoke to my parents, because on Wednesday evening Mom came into my room, announcing, "Let me know what you plan on wearing for your big date Friday, and I'll make sure it's clean and nicely pressed.""Okay, Mom, thanks. I'm not sure...wait, how did you know about Friday?""Moms just know," she said, grinning. "If there's anything else I can do for you, let me know."When Friday came, I had still not told her what I wanted to wear, having changed my mind several times. I went out in the afternoon to get a haircut. When I got back home, there was a brand new outfit laying on my bed waiting. It was perfect. As I was getting ready, my dad came in my room."Here, try some of this," he said, handing me a bottle of cologne. "It's a very popular scent.""Thanks, Dad.""Also, a good date needs a good ride. Take my car tonight."I was stunned. Dad rarely let's anyone drive his car. He had saved for years to afford it. "Are you sure?" I asked."Yes, I'm sure. I got it cleaned up nicely today and it's got a full tank of gas. Enjoy yourself.""Wow, thanks, Dad! You're awesome."When the time came, I walked across to her house and knocked. Mr. Adams answered."Come on in Tony, she'll be right down. Where are you going tonight?" he asked."I made a reservation at that new Italian place south of the mall. After that, we'll just see. Probably a movie later on," I answered.We heard the sound of Jenny coming down the stairs. I turned to see her and was stunned. She was wearing a light green sun dress that stopped just above her knees. Her legs looked great, tapering to a pair of strappy sandals with a 2½-inch heel. Her red hair cascaded down over the front of her shoulders, framing her face nicely. Jenny's eyes were sparkling and she was grinning from ear to ear.I walked up to her as she got to the bottom of the stairs."I've never seen you look more beautiful," I said.She blushed a little and said, "Thanks, you look great, too."We walked back to her dad."Have fun tonight you two," he said. "I've talked to your parents, Tony, and for tonight, and tonight only, there is no curfew for you two - just don't push it too far.""We won't, Mr. Adams, I promise," I said.We walked across the street to the car. Jenny's eyes got huge when she saw we were heading to Dad's car. We drove to the restaurant in an awkward silence. As we were waiting for the table, I reached out and took her hand in mine. I wasn't sure if it was a good idea, as I figured she could feel that my heart was beating about 200 times a minute. Jenny just smiled at me and squeezed it gently.Dinner went well. The talking started slow, but we loosened up some as things went on. By the end I think I had my heart down to about 150.
This hour, Don hears from Glen Sanchez on some of the right ways to move corks, new limits for Wahoo on the horizon, Alabama fishing numbers are up, and we hear from LSU Tigers stud hitter, Jared Jones on his outing as a Tiger in the Wild and how he came to be called the "Bear", before closing out with Daryl Carpenter on everything popping up in his neck of the woods and more!
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8:00 HOUR: Should the Lions trade for Shemar Stewart? A new Tiger's bizarre punishment
Tommy Kahnle will be doing some grooming after giving up a home run last night
On 20 November 1917, after a bombardment of the trenches near the town of Cambrai, German troops prepared for an attack by their British opponents. Out of the gloom emerged steel mechanised vehicles. The tank. Within minutes the Germans were overrun and the Mark IV tank had achieved its first stunning victory, a major milestone for this military innovation. Mark Urban joins to discuss his latest book, Tank, which selects 10 and includes iconic beasts such as the Tiger and the T-34. We talk about where tank warfare is heading, in the context of the conflict in Ukraine and the recent Strategic Defence Review, and how tanks have changed in over 100 years. Gordon Corera is speaking to me as part of the Chalke History Festival, which runs from 23rd to 29th June. Aspects of History is sponsoring Gordon's talk with the novelist Charles Cumming. Mark Urban Links Tank Chalke Chalke History Festival Aspects of History Links Latest Issue out - Annual Subscription to Aspects of History Magazine only $9.99/£9.99 Ollie on X Aspects of History on Instagram Get in touch: history@aspectsofhistory.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
* President Trump has said he's going to get rid of FEMA after hurricane season. What the heck would that mean for us in the future? * LSU gets things started in the College World Series on Saturday against Arkansas. * There's a big Mike the Tiger float heading to Omaha as well. We'll get the details from Barry Kern from Kern Studios.
There's a big Mike the Tiger float to support LSU in Omaha. We'll get the details from Barry Kern from Kern Studios.
First, we talk to The Indian Express' Shubham Tigga about the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana, India's flagship health insurance scheme. The implementation of the scheme is facing challenges in Jharkhand. Shubham talks about the hurdles that the state is going through and how it is impacting the healthcare system.Next, we talk to The Indian Express' Nihkil Ghanekar about a report by the National Tiger Conservation Authority and the Wildlife Institute of India regarding tiger population in India. Along with that, we also discuss how a decline in the population of the animals that form a prey base for these tigers is impacting them. (13:45)Lastly, we speak about the government's proposal to cap air conditioner temperatures to conserve energy and reduce the load on India's power grid. (28:40)Hosted by Niharika NandaProduced and written by Niharika Nanda and Shashank Bhargava.Edited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
Panthers dominate the Oilers in Game 3 and Edmonton is in must win territory (00:00:00-00:07:48). We get ready for NBA Finals Game 3 and talk other ball (00:07:48-00:20:18). Hot Seat/Cool Throne including the Wizards somehow being a part of the Finals and US Open course talk (00:20:18-00:47:06). Detroit Tigers Ace Tarik Skubal joins us in studio to talk about winning the Cy Young, how much money he's going to make, being a Hoss and tons more (00:47:06-01:38:32). The Greatest Chess Player in the world Magnus Carlsen joins the show to talk chess, being the GOAT, his loss last week, competitive chess world and more (01:38:32-02:20:06). We finish with Guys on Chicks (02:20:06-02:35:12).You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/pardon-my-take
Geoff opens the show by discussing which local teams' fans feel the best about their present and future before then discussing Tiger fans' views on the subject. John Martin also joins the show.
On this edition of the On The Pony Express Podcast, Billy Embody is joined by The Athletic's Brody Miller to discuss Bryson DeChambeau, Scottie Scheffler, the U.S. Open and his new book, The Year of the Tiger. Plus, SMU Women's Basketball assistant coach Bett Shelby joins us and we share some SMU Football Recruiting tidbits.Texas insurance rates are ridiculous. Call Mark Villasana, a proud SMU alum and owner of Northwest Insurance Agency, is here to fight back. Northwest Insurance Agency fights for our clients and finds the best insurance coverage at the absolute lowest price.Call Mark at 214-352-5656or email him at markv@nwagencies.com to discuss your current rates, coverage and where you may lack protection.Head to StatusJet.com to learn more about the official presenting sponsor of the On The Pony Express Podcast. Use code PonyUpACC or mention On The Pony Express for a discount on a round trip flip booked with Status Jet. Status Jet is more than just a private jet charter company. They offer a personal touch in every aspect of your business and travel. Whether you are looking for charter flights, searching for the perfect aircraft to buy, or interested in selling a plane, experience a new level of luxury with Status Jet.Check out our sponsor, Tomes Auto Group! Mention On The Pony Express for EMPLOYEE PRICING on a new or pre-owned vehicle! Whether it's a new Ford, Subaru or Volkswagen, Tomes Auto Group will take care of you! Come and check out Tomes Auto Group's full selection of new vehicles, or get a great deal on a reliable pre-owned model. No matter which vehicle you decide on, their professional finance teams will help you get settled with a competitive financing or lease plan.Check out a NEW sponsor, Manny's Tex-Mex! Say "Queso Queso" to your server or when ordering carryout to get 10% off your order! With four locations across DFW, Manny's is perfect for your next meal. Whether it's lunch, dinner or happy hour, Manny's fresh ingredients make up their mouth-watering food that goes perfectly with a cold beverage! "Queso Queso" discount excludes alcohol per laws and third-party apps.Want to revamp your yard with artificial turf, a putting green or both? Take $500 off your first project with code PONYUP at AKM Turf and Greens! AKM Turf and Greens strives to provide a quality product at a competitive price with customer service at the forefront. Head to akmturfandgreens.com NOW to connect with their staff or email info@akmturfandgreens.com to start the process!
Former MLB pitcher Scott Sanders joined Sports Talk to preview LSU baseball's upcoming journey in the 2025 College World Series. Sanders emphasized the importance of winning game one at Omaha. He shared his thoughts on Arkansas ace Zach Root, LSU shortstop Steven Milam, and Tiger third baseman Michael Braswell.
The new Rumps & Bumps jersey just dropped! Check out afterpartyinc.com. The boyz are back with another episode! And on this one we feature the return of Louyah! Who comes on talks about his first time in Mexico, his latest Dive Bar Tour run and new projects he's been working on. Plus his tour manager comes on and gives him hell and he shares some crazy stories from his tour! Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty
Lin and Lotus find themselves targeted by a deadly assassin. Can White Tiger turn the tide of the battle?Issue Covered: Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #32
"The Year of the Tiger" by Brody Miller chronicles Tiger Woods' extraordinary run in 2000 and 2001, where he won all four major championships. The book, published to commemorate the 25th anniversary of this feat, explores the brilliance and determination that propelled Woods to the top of the sport, while also examining the cracks in his superstardom that eventually led to his downfall. Brody joined the guys from the fairways of Oakmont. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textTransaction costs are the friction in the gears of society, but the worst transaction costs are the ones that reflect government failure. You can see it in ever cliche about government, from the dreaded DMV lines to the passport control bottleneck. Drawing on Milton Friedman's "Barking Cats" essay from 1973, I explore why bureaucracy remains fundamentally immune to reform efforts, regardless of which political party holds power.The frustrating reality is that bureaucracies operate with completely different incentives than private businesses. While companies balance money costs against convenience to attract customers, government agencies focus solely on their budgets while taxing citizens with enormous "trouble costs." North Carolina's DMV perfectly illustrates this dysfunction—appointments require six-month waits while the state proudly touts its budget savings. Most maddening is that these aren't even genuine services, but rather artificial permission requirements the government imposes before allowing us to live our lives.This represents a textbook government failure—what economists call a Pareto inferior outcome. Most citizens would gladly pay slightly more in fees or taxes to avoid wasting hours (or months) of their lives in bureaucratic purgatory. That additional revenue could easily fund more staff and faster service. Yet the system has no mechanism to capture these preferences or respond to them.The problem isn't partisan, and it can't be fixed by shuffling leadership or staff. As Chris Rock might say about bureaucracy—"that tiger ain't go crazy, that tiger went tiger." Bureaucracy simply acts according to its nature. Reformers who believe they can fundamentally change how these institutions function are like people who want cats that bark—they fundamentally misunderstand the beast they're dealing with.Listen in for insights on why bureaucratic inefficiency persists despite our best efforts, complete with revealing (but not really funny) quotes from political thinkers ranging from Schumpeter to Trotsky. Have your own bureaucratic horror story to share? Let me know in the comments or on social media.Links:Friedman article 1973Keech and Munger article 2015Chris Rock, "Tiger!"Parkinson's LawMichael Munger: The "Trouble Tax"If you have questions or comments, or want to suggest a future topic, email the show at taitc.email@gmail.com ! You can follow Mike Munger on Twitter at @mungowitz