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Jane Wells
Добавлен 13 сен 2013
I post clips from interviews I do for “Wells $treet” at janewells.substack.com. And other stuff I find amusing.
American Cyclist Kevin Vermaerke's thoughts on Lance Armstrong's legacy.
Kevin Vermaerke is a World Tour cyclist with Team DSM-Firmenich. The 22-year-old American is part of a new crop of U.S. cyclists emerging from the shadow of Lance Armstrong. Kevin met Armstrong last year. Here are his thoughts. More on newcomers to U.S. cycling at janewells.substack.com.
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Pro Cyclist Cole Kessler on U.S. Cycling -- Lance who?
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Cole Kessler of California is part of a new generation of U.S. cyclists emerging from the shadow of Lance Armstrong. He was only two years old when Armstrong won his final Tour de France. Cole now rides of a development team over in Europe. He actually rode with Lance recently, and here are his thoughts. More on this new crop of American pros at janewells.substack.com.
Richie Mayo of DeJager Farms on using cow urine in irrigation
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DeJager Farms is one of the largest diary operations in California, and Richie Mayo is its CFO. The dairy has been using a drip irrigation system by Netafim on nearby farmland that mixes cow urine from its milking operation with fresh water. Water usage is down, crop yields are up, and they're not buying synthetic fertilizer. More on the return on investment (and taxpayer help) at janewells.sub...
How can farms use cow urine as irrigation?
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Domonic Rossini of Netafim USA explains how his company's drip irrigation technology can help farmers find a use for livestock urine that isn't smelly (and surprisingly nutritious!): filtering solids out of the urine and mixing it with fresh water, then putting it in an underground drip system. Going underground reduces ammonia emissions into the air, and the plants are healthier. More on the r...
Will Midwest corn growers turn to drip?
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Jim Ed Beach of drip irrigation firm Netafim says the company's biggest challenge is convincing farmers in the Midwest to invest in drip irrigation and use the urine runoff from livestock to help water their crops and provide natural nitrogen all season long. More on the return on investment (and taxpayer help) at janewells.substack.com. #farming #sustainable #cows #DeJagerFarms #Netafim
CFO/GC SLC on June 13, 2023
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Another great gathering of CFOs and GCs in Utah, this time at Lucid’s HQ in South Jordan. Panelists included Olivia Curley, Deputy GC at eXp World Holdings, Seamus Hennessy, the CFO of Lucid Software, and fellow former GE/NBCU alum Jason Beesley, CFO of Pattern. These events are off the record, so I can’t share the stories, but - oh man - the stories!
Damon Carson -- Fred Sanford of Corporate America
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Damon Carson started Repurposed Materials to buy perfectly good industrial discards and sell them to companies that can find new purposes for the material. He did $7 million in sales in 2022. Now he's got some train axles and syringes he needs to unload. More on this unusual entrepreneur at janewells.substack.com. #reuse
Jim Englund of Newman Signs on repurposing old billboard vinyl
Просмотров 88Год назад
What do you do with used billboard vinyls? They can be used as drop cloths for painters, tarps for hay, lining for outdoor hockey rinks. But Jim Englund of Newman Signs in Jamestown, North Dakota needed to find buyers. Then he heard about Repurposed Materials, owned by Damon Carson. Find out more about the millions of dollars to be made in repurposing industrial products and keeping them out of...
Inside America's Largest Industrial "Thrift Store"
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Jesus Rojas takes me inside one of six facilities owned by Repurposed Materials, a company that buys and sells large amounts of industrial materials to be reused. Last year the company kept 16 million pounds of material out of landfill (8,000 tons), and revenues were $7 million! More at janewells.substack.com.
Kara Kaufman on winning back her collies.
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Kara Kaufman hired Zandra Anderson, aka “The Texas Dog Lawyer” to sue for the return of her collies from a woman who was hoarding over 100 dogs. Kara had no idea, and she describes what it was like when she went with Zandra and local a Houston collie rescue organization to retrieve the animals. More on this crazy story at janewells.substack.com.
Zandra Anderson, “The Texas Dog Lawyer”
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Attorney Zandra Anderson may be the only lawyer in the country whose sole practice involves pet disputes. Here she explains how judges react to her cases in court. She also thought being a dog lawyer would be less stressful than her previous career in personal injury law - she was wrong. More on some of the crazy cases she's worked on at janewells.substack.com.
Watching the failure of #SiliconValleyBank from her front door.
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Laura Lucas is a partner at L'ATTITUDE Ventures, a venture capital firm that invests in early-stage Latino startups. Her home is down the street from SVB's main office, and she watched the bank collapse unfold in real time. "It was scary." More on the fallout on the tech world at janewells.substack.com.
How the failure of #SiliconValleyBank could kill the startup culture.
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Laura Lucas is a partner at L'ATTITUDE Ventures in Silicon Valley. Some of her investors and startups had money in SVB. But the fallout of the bank's collapse could have far-reaching effects on early-stage companies. Many will probably fail. Laura explains why. More on her bird's eye view of the bank's collapse at janewells.substack.com
Trying to Help a Ukrainian Refugee Family Find a Home is Hard
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Cherie Phoenix of California has taken in the Kurtas, a family of five Ukrainian refugees. She was told they'd stay for two to four weeks. It's now past that, and Cherie says the aid agencies promising help with housing haven't followed through. The full story is at janewells.substack.com, and the Kurtas' GoFundMe is at gofund.me/a9cf3959
Hosting a Ukrainian Refugee Family has its Upside
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Cherie Phoenix has taken in a family of five who fled Ukraine, and it's turned out to be more than she bargained for. However, she says it's worth it. More on her experience, and the story of the Kurtas, at janewells.substack.com. And here is their GoFundMe page. gofund.me/a9cf3959 #ukrainewar
The Kurtas fled Ukraine for America, but What Now?
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The Kurtas fled Ukraine for America, but What Now?
What He Didn't Expect Opening a Human Composting Funeral Home
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What He Didn't Expect Opening a Human Composting Funeral Home
What Surprised Her Working at a Human Composting Funeral Home
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What Surprised Her Working at a Human Composting Funeral Home
Adam Gottstein's Experience with Return Home
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Adam Gottstein's Experience with Return Home
Is LAX more difficult than Karzai Airport?
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Is LAX more difficult than Karzai Airport?
The Marine who saved the Afghan Interpreter
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The Marine who saved the Afghan Interpreter
How Marnie Consky got the idea for #ThighSociety. #antichafing
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How Marnie Consky got the idea for #ThighSociety. #antichafing
Marnie Consky explains how Thigh Society anti-chafing shorts work.
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Marnie Consky explains how Thigh Society anti-chafing shorts work.
Old school “navigating” on the #rebellerally
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Old school “navigating” on the #rebellerally
At first, I thought the woman was Christine Baranski.
If your gonna do interview shows at least get a decent camera and lose the overhead fan...so amateur.
Not a Seinfeld fan ... Definitely a Soup Nazi fan!
Elaine, let the man make his soup.
That show was the first time I ever heard of a soup called mulligatawny. I was curious so I looked it up. Looked really good so I showed my wife. She’s been making it ever since. My favourite.
I never got a dime from the Seinfeld show or any show
How much does a guy like this get for signing at a convention? Does he get a flat fee, or paid per autograph, or both?
Funny story- the soup Nazi was based off of a real person in NY and he hated the skit.
You're pushing your luck, little Man.
pointless without numbers.
I'm not a big Seinfeld fan. I don't hate the guy or show, just never got into it. But even I know "no soup for you." It's the most iconic line in the show imo
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No soup for you now step aside 😂😂
I'm glad. That episode was great. It's still enjoyable all these years laters. I do feel bad for the real life person his character was based off.
Legendary! Is there anyone on the planet who does not know the soup Nazi? So funny even today. Good for you Larry!
So... soup for him.
The soup Nazi and Bookman were the best characters of the entire series. Well done sirs!
cool story.
Bro has a classy way of talking about how much he made. Used contextual clues at first and didn't elaborate until asked. That's humility!
🎨🎩
This is great
“No soup for you” 🍲
I've never seen the Seinfeld show and don't know who this gentleman is, but I saw "residuals" in the title and I'm always fascinated to hear actors talk about things we don't typically hear. I don't know what a "soup nazi" is, but it sounds like he was on a couple of shows and like some with smaller parts, sometime become quite popular. I'm not a fan of Ray Romano, so I wouldn't be interested in his show, but I am aware of its popularity. I'm glad to hear this man got returns for his work. I know in older shows that didn't happen. Sounds line a nice guy. I heard some not-so-nice things about a regular actor on that show, but I don't know what his name is. Good to hear about good people.
Being known for a catch cry can sometimes be a nightmare. Gary Coleman from Diff'rent Strokes had a terrible time when no one would let him move on from - what you talkin bout Willis? He later regretted being in show biz.
“I suggest you hit, sir” was delivered as perfectly as anything he did as the Soup Nazi
"They're gonna fire me and call Shaloub." Perfection.
This is an eye opener. Entertainment success is extremely lucky and can be so fleeting. No wonder people flocked to P Diddy parties for connections and a possible chance at success.
$2600.10 ain't bad back in the day
what did they actually pay you for the episode, motherfucker?
Wow. They ripped him off SO badly. This guy was probably the best and most famous character they ever had and they gave him bus fare.
ADIOS MUCHACHO!!!!!!
Yep, he clears bank, especially at San Diego’s Comic-Con. He blew up even more with Cameo.
GREAT TRULY GREAT
I loved him as a soup nazi
"I'm out"
Strange this video popped up while watching the soup nazi on my tv! These dam phones listen to everything nowadays!
Wasn't he in Scarface also?
NO SOUP FOR YOU!!!!~
I love this for him
Yeah right .....making a soup nazi as Arab fanatic a racist and lunitic What a zionist propaganda
You're sad existence
4:40 I could listen for hours
Love Soup Nazi 😂 😅 hilarious 😂 I've got the t 👕 shirt, and on the back is George possing as pornstar BUCK NAKED!! 😅 😂 ❤ ❤ 😊
imagine keeping that mustache for 30 years just because of a 1 off tv show character LMAO L
a lot of people in Germany heard about the soup nazi from scrubs. I never had heard of Seinfeld and the show wasn't even mentioned in that episode. at least in the German dub. even though the scene made no sense for me and my friends, the name soup nazi was so funny and out of place that we gravitated to it. and we knew about all kinds of nazis. I mean at least fifty percent of history classes are about the third Reich and ww2.
No Soup for You! was my winning Fantasy Football team name that year. Loved it.
$2600 in 1998 is $4960 today adjusted for inflation.
I'm not a Seinfeld fan, so when people made such a thing over "The Soup Nazi", I thought the Soup Nazi was a running gag that they returned to now and again. But, to find out all these years later that, no, that was not the case. Wow!
So Larry David and Seinfeld made millions off the show and never thought of helping this guy out with some money, he has to keep a $20K day job to survive.
No one will ever do that
That's not how things work. Are you a socialist or something?
But can you cook soup?
$20k a year at his day job? What was he doing, working at a soup kitchen?
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