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Armstrong & Getty One More Thing

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Armstrong & Getty One More Thing

Armstrong & Getty

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4.8815 Ratings

🗓️ 16 July 2020

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

A quick review of some old timey talking and Joe's time as a degenerate gambler.

Transcript

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0:00.0

We begin today's meditation with a few sipping exercises to remind us a little treat can go a long way.

0:07.1

So pick up your McCaffey iced coffees, close your eyes, and deep sip in,

0:16.4

and deep satisfaction out.

0:20.3

Take a treat retreat at McDonald's.

0:22.6

Right now, get a cafe, iced coffee, and any size and any flavor for just 99 cents until 11 a.m.

0:28.4

Price of participation may vary.

0:30.1

Now let's get to the news.

0:31.1

It's one more thing.

0:33.0

Armstrong and Getty.

0:34.2

One more thing.

0:37.3

It's the, uh, when we, when we tape this, it was the 75th anniversary of setting off the first atomic bomb,

0:42.7

and we found an old-timey news report of that.

0:47.9

Nevada Desert in America is the scene of the latest atomic test.

0:51.7

International observers come by invitation to join scientists, military, and civil defense authorities making a study of the test. International observers come by invitation to join scientists, military and

0:55.9

civil defense authorities making a study of the test. A whole town of specially chosen types

1:00.4

of buildings with dummies inside them has been erected to study survival chances in an atomic

1:05.2

explosion. Called Doom Town, the buildings and their contents will test the effect of the bomb

1:10.7

at distances ranging

1:11.8

from one to two miles. The extent to which food will be contaminated by radioactivity will also be

1:17.7

studied along with the effect of blast on communications. Fully protected cameras concealed inside

1:22.9

and outside the buildings will take pictures of the blast scene. Okay, so here's, this is news to me.

1:28.9

So I had always thought, Charles Lindbergh, waves to his adoring fans.

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