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i grew up there so ummm for the vast majority of my life
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hmmm
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wasn't until i moved to houston that i left colorado
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yeah
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hmmm
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okay
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uhhh somehow the impression of colorado that's given like uhhh so we have this presentation that many schools kind of come in and india and so in order for the prospective students to get into the you know masters level like education or something they have like school authorities come down make presentations to the to the students that hey you know we are from this university and we have their business courses and you know so much and so for research and stuff and colorado they the way they advertised us was like it's probably the most beautiful state in america and you know just come on here they showed up the mountains and then everything that was true and when i visited it was actually one of the most beautiful places that i saw
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i think it's uhhh really pretty and tempa here should pretty soon actually have decent mass transit i started a bond about forty years ago to actually uhhh build trains out and then seven or eight years ago they actually started building the light rail system unfortunately just like here it's got stops way too frequently and too slow so you can walk faster than the train but uhhh such as mass transit it seems ummm but
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i enjoy uhhh denver primarily because i like the snow i like cold but unlike a snowstorm on the east coast or you know on the great lakes area it's not a wet snow it's not as cold so it will get cold and it will snow and the next day it's relatively nice snow generally doesn't stand on the ground for more than a day or two the record is that snows on the ground for a month so it's not like the uhhh east coast where it's constantly bitter cold
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sorry
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i'm unfamiliar with snow what is wet snow compared to
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so the the the same difference of a ninety degree day in houston versus ninety degree day in austin imagine the cold reverses that so when it's when it's humid and wet ummm first of all the water penetras all of your all of their clothes
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you stay wet longer
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uhhh oh
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like a wet snow if you think about it it's actually a heavier ummm it's still cold enough where it makes snow but there's just like a heavier density to it it's not like the light fluffiness of something like dry i think part of maybe what you're getting at on the east coast is also like because it's ocean level
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oh i'm not identifying the cozies coast i'm just identifying this difference
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is it is it they just for driving
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ummm the biggest danger for driving is people driving in it and so my experience growing up in colorado is that there's the problem with drivers is that there will be some that are incredibly slow and trying to be cacious and the irony is that that causes people to slam on their brakes and you know the problem with snow and problem with any condition when you're driving is loss of traction and you're fine going straight as long as you go straight you really run into a problem when you try and change your velosity or your angle so you turn you have an acceleration you try and go faster you have acceleration try and brake so slimming on the brakes is is a problem the the biggest one that i recall seeing going to the ski resorts is the number of subar rooms that were off the side of the hill because that they got an all wheel drive subo so that somehow makes them be able to handle better ice ummm and and that doesn't but you know i would get studed snow tires and that would do so much good as far as helping uhhh traction
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it's not the snow it's the
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gaining i guess yeah even that i've seen people doing
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so so chains make a lot of noise uhhh what i would do on my car is literally i had two sets of tires i had a set of summer tires and then a set of tires that it was a softer rubber and literally had metal studs in them that would stick through what i think he's going to mention is the ice and if you get a warm enough day uhhh that it melts off the snow then there is no ice the the nasty one is when you get enough heat during the day that you create water and then it re freezes
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yeah i mean because if you go i grew up in southern california mountains i can you know tell you how to how many times i don't remember pulling people out of snow banks right i got a four wheel drive button yeah it didn't really work too well and it is the the risk isn't so much the snow it's the melting of it and then the refreezing of it like if you go to canada where it doesn't melt you know i mean i've driven the great canadian highway between like bamp and jasper and those huge place up there in alberta and you see semis doing a hundred and twenty kilometers and they're fine because you know there's a base pack and they're just going and it's a wide open stretch also right it's not curved it's some straight and it doesn't get to the point where it melts during the day and then it refreezes at night and creates it just like this hard pack basically so drive through it
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i think the the other thing that commonly caused accidents and usually pile ups is in the mountains you've got you've got bends in the road so one side of the mountain it's hot and dry and the road is clear but on the other side it's been shaded all day and so it freezes so you have these people driving oh the road is just fine and they get to run the bend and all of a sudden they don't have any traction they're going too fast and for the first car you have an accident but the car falls up then now they've got an accident and nobody goes
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oh
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yeah
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i mean there's always weird stuff like you someone stops to point out something and the next car rear ends them can't say i've seen cars like that in snow in yosim where one person's like look a deer and three car pile up
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curiosity slow down
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it sure much
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whenever like i'm driving and i have friends with me and there's like a slowdown cause of accident or something i'll be like okay you guys have to narrate and so i make them like audio commentary slash description of what's going on so i can focus on driving
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okay cheese
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there we go that's what we need we we just need to have a system where anytime you have an accident you can have radio broadcast a narration of the accident so people don't have to actually watch it
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people know how to use their radio
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just just put it into ways so instead of saying hey there's an accident well on the left there's a three car piled up the first one was a uhhh white sedan the person wasn't looking and turned left into oncoming traffic the second the cops arrived fourteen minutes later and now they're working on finding a tow truck to get the traffic called away you don't need to look anymore because now you know what happened
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yeah
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until something comes up where they're picking up body parts and then you want to look
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so maybe some censoring
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so they're like and there was a motorcycle and the helmet's on that side the forearm is on that side
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yeah
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thank you
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yeah i remember there was uhhh i i guess like someone was i i have no idea what happened but this is what i assume had happened it was someone was on the highway and they had their dog in a pickup truck and the dog like flew out and then there's just a mess of fur and
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hmmm hmmm
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yeah i've seen those on the highways of houston one time yeah
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yeah i saw a mustang had a bear a bear
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and that was a totally
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a real life behind well i'm guessing more along the lines of baby ummm because you know i was the car behind it was at night ummm saw the mustang slam on the brakes and i see this black thing run off uhhh so but it wasn't it wasn't as big as a full size grizzly i've seen those and it wasn't it could have been a brown bear but i guess i wouldn't be able to tell at night ummm but yes the mustang was total driver was just fine but there was no engine left
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yeah those are powerful
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usually like a deer will total out a car from the insurance i've had friends where it's happened
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hmmm
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one of my friends he had a story where ummm if you ever go up to yellowstone they have the bison herds which will basically block traffic and these folks they were driving through and there was an rv at the front of the traffic and there was a motorcycle behind him and the motor couldn't see around the rv to know what was going on and he started rapping his engine and honking his horn and
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the alpha of the bison herd literally turned and rammed the front of the motorhome and goed it and then took a side and just can opened the side with one of his horns his folks were like i wish we had it on like video it's like the most horrific story you ever hear like the guy with the bikes like just drops it and takes off running in the other direction not knowing where to go
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i recently read like i think that this week itself like a woman killed a bobcat with her bare hands that's what she's claiming yeah yeah it's it was on cnn so it's pretty reliable like that might have done some research but yeah that's what i that's what she was saying
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how how would they prove that does she have like the body
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i mean bobcats aren't super big but i don't know why you would claim that
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a lot of the cats are on the dangerous species list i can imagine just claiming oh it's with my own hands because she doesn't want to get in trouble for you know self defense if it's her own hands
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if you're claiming to have killed a bobcat with your own hands i mean
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okay
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yeah i'm i'm sure it's depends on stuff but yeah she didn't
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it's a weird one cause i've seen bobcats in like hiking trails out here and they're usually they're not big right i mean they're slightly bigger than a house cat like twenty twenty five pounds and they're quick they don't hang around for you they don't attack humans not a mountain lion you mean like in ummm in parts of santa clara valley some of the the trails like by stevens creek they've had mountain lions attack you know kids or hikers or mountain bikers and i mean a mountain lion will mess you up
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a bunch of people go out and trank it and capture it right i mean like there was like five or six years ago there was one at like winery out by stevens creek in cupertino where a mountain lion actually killed someone's like four year old you know i mean like like a bobcat to me that's kind of like a weird one because it's not i mean it's like small dog size it's like twenty five pounds really
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you know and deer will always go the other direction unless they're spooked
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the weird one is so i live in san jose the weird one is someone released feral pigs years ago so like someone had like pet pigs and they thought it would be a great idea when they were done they were like oh it's too big for me to keep so i'll just take it to a park in south sase and release it it'll just become you know part of the environment so like now and now a lot of the santa clara parks ummm in like san jose so like quicksilver park and a couple of the others down there they have
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pigs that have basically become feral and they're four hundred pound sows and they just like there's if you go and google search later you can see articles from south a mercurry where they're like and people's lawns were destroyed by a pack of pigs i mean like even the babies they just shred everything
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you know at least in texas it's legal to hunt up a hot air balloon not a helicopter but hot air balloon
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with a riffle or bow
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uhhh i believe rifle but i don't know we have to look the law was recently passed originally they were trying for helicopter and hot air balloon and apparently they settled on hot air balloon
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more stable platform maybe less vibration
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i have a i have a feeling it has to do with who is invested in what company but
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i i mean i guess it's like as long as we can use our guns
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oh sure yeah you mean because a helicopter has vibration so maybe it would be like more likely to hit the target from a hot air balloon
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oh i was going to you're talking about wild hogs in the middle of a a ranch
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i don't know yeah
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it seems a rather obscure differentiation
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i mean they have a lot of strange laws in various states like i think they have a law that's explicitly like you cannot sell eyeballs like human eyeballs which is like generally i would like to not sell i mean body parts in general but nice to know you can't sell eyeballs
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yeah
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yeah one of our friends was telling me you know why people are so nice to each other in texas like because everybody has guns
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hmmm
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yeah i remember growing up my high school was next like down the street from a gun rage and we had a a reverse evacuation so we basically were locked into the school and couldn't weren't allowed to leave ummm because like there were some gun shots had gone off not at the shooting range ummm hours later after the lofs down went away we found out it was because there were some ducks that the farmers nearby were trying to shoot
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yeah
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ummm
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i grew up in a secular humanist background i grew up in a semi cooperative community and i went to obw
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yeah
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i open minded person i was se i was i was seeking truth not religion ummm but i i thought to myself when i was offered this opportunity to go for a shavs meal at a religious family i said why not you know i said i'm i'm traveling to learn about myself and the world in which in which i live not to just sit on beaches and go to discotteeques in different countries so why not you know let me learn a little bit i was a little frustrated in the six weeks that i've been traveling i just met tourists you know i i didn't know greek i didn't know turkish so you know i met tourists
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and what's the point of it all anyways right you know going from one beach and having you know basking in the sunshine what's the point of it all that's right it has to be a higher purpose
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that's right
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you weren't born just to soak up sun
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that's right exactly so i i ummm i said here is an opportunity to see how a jewish family lives why not and providence would have it that there were it was a june night there was that friday night there was ummm over a hundred people who were going on a tour and who were set up for shaba's hospitality and this rabbi rabbi borovin sent me to ummm a rabbi sim ho waserman the hoorn of ro he rest in peace he was a a great rabbi whose father was one of the greatest rabbis in europe who ummm and he himself was a very knowledgeable rabbi and i was told that i i i ummm was was going i was going with three other boys to a uhhh a rabbi's home a rabbi who you know who had lived in europe and lived in america so i i don't remember exactly what i thought thirteen years ago but i can can conjure up somewhat of an image of like a little bit of what i might have thought i i i was a little afraid that ummm that you know i'm going to this rabbi's house and he's going to chastise me he's going to say you jewish boys what are you doing with your life you should you should do something with your life for a change you should learn some tora what are you what what is this you just you just ummm you sit in university what is this you know why don't you do something for a change yes so when i got there it was i was pleasantly surprised to see nothing of the sort i was pleasantly surprised to see an older rabbi and his wife who bantered with each other playfully you know clearly deeply in love ummm and i can't remember exactly what the rabbi said but i remember the impression that i had that had as i said i was like a little bit on the defensive a little bit afraid of you know being dragged into some cult i didn't know anything about traditional judaism ummm and so had he approached me like offensively i think i would have you know been on the defensive and i would have retracted it but because he just was interested you know he was he just opened himself up he opened up his home there was beaut it was beautiful meal and a a beautiful environment and he just opened up his his life to us ummm you know he and he i could tell he felt like a little bit almost he felt sorry for us yes and i i thought to myself you know i i i could express some of the thoughts that i might have felt at that time that you know you feel sorry for me rabbi i'm five at a kppa sigma zi honor is going for a doctorate in in one of the top universities in clinical pschology you know i i have a future ahead of me and you live in a small apartment in jerusalem you know and you're you're an older rabbi and you feel sorry for me so but he made me feel as if he's got a jewel not i don't think he was trying to do it you know in any ummm subversive manner he he just made me feel that that that he he wishes he could share something with me but it's unfortunate that he really can't because of my lack of education so i was looking like i was trying to get a glimpse like what he's what he's holding there what kind of pearl he's holding there which really that pearl was was judaism you know he he was he was holding a very meaningful life you know he he ummm i i was looking i was a person who was looking for spirituality i was a person for who was looking for teachers in my travels in life and i had met some you know some friends and some older people in my travels that that i considered wise people who i could learn from this was a person who i right away identified as as a truly wise person he like he had windows which you know his eyes were like windows to his heart which just spoke there it just
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ummm so what do you do
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ummm actually i just started a new job at a nonprofit organization and uhhh we organize after school activities supplementing to after school programs for the city of philadelphia
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oh did you risk losing your job
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ummm actually we're safe for now ummm my particular program works off of mainly an anenburg grant ummm that we've had secured over the last three years so at least for this year we're okay ummm we actually don't get a lot of city funding so ummm we're just constantly fundraising and looking for private investors and grants and stuff like that so yeah a lot of our sites though ummm cause we do what we do is we find after school programs that already exist and then add to their programming things that they can't afford on their own so i specifically do dance and yoga drama and art and then we also do chess scrabble and debate teams ummm so a lot of our after school programs are in community centers that are
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really not in good shape right now and you know laying people off and cutting back hours and it's it's not pretty it's been kind of upsetting
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but
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ummm so where did you grow up
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i grew up in philly center city i'm a born and breed city girl i like to walk and take the bus i went to masterman hmmm
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where'd you go to high school
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really late
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i grew up uhhh in the city but i moved to cheltenham when i was like ten but i would have gone i think i was going to
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okay
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there i was going to apply to masterman if we didn't move
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yeah
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