More tornadoes and I don’t ever remember seeing so many in the spring, sure you would see them in June and July but this frequency in the spring is crazy
The hands-down best is Guess the Player on the Rough Cut pod (Peter Finch). Everything Finch and his team do is pure class, IMO. He should be bigger here in U.S.
The voyager craft were sent into space in 1940s, with the objective to study deep space outside the influence of our sun. It will take 40,000 years for voyager 1 to reach another star on our own galaxy. We will never leave the Milky Way unless they figure out how to bend time or some shit.
The James Webb telescope reached its "observation point" and has stayed there (orbiting the sun), roughly 1 million miles from earth & staying in line with earth in its orbit of the sun.
Appreciate the Gamble Sands love!
This JWST conversation is a real tough look😬
More tornadoes and I don’t ever remember seeing so many in the spring, sure you would see them in June and July but this frequency in the spring is crazy
based on the chat on b90, i think todays video could be the one
i read this before it dropped. good call
Nice start to a Thursday
Is it just me or is the "closest to the pin" the worst segment running?
(if that's a bad take by me I'm happy to own it.)
The hands-down best is Guess the Player on the Rough Cut pod (Peter Finch). Everything Finch and his team do is pure class, IMO. He should be bigger here in U.S.
This comes out right before Nelly shoots a +7 on a Par 3!!
If Trent does Break 90 are we going to see a Breaking 80 series or will that be impossible for him?
Break 85 would be the best step imo
1:42 Trent spoiled it…he broke 90 recently
The voyager craft were sent into space in 1940s, with the objective to study deep space outside the influence of our sun.
It will take 40,000 years for voyager 1 to reach another star on our own galaxy. We will never leave the Milky Way unless they figure out how to bend time or some shit.
Trent (or anyone) expecting to be given a 5 footer is delusional
#bringbacklurch
The James Webb telescope reached its "observation point" and has stayed there (orbiting the sun), roughly 1 million miles from earth & staying in line with earth in its orbit of the sun.
no disrespect but them talking about hot places took brain cells from me
Jealous that Trent saw Kermit the frog with Tyler Childers last night