Nicky will get into the exact cards. So it's a bonanza in the US. So if you ever get a chance to get a social security number or work in the US for like two months just
We estimate that maybe a third of practicing astronomers around the world are on papers related to this one event. It was just this absolutely incredible bonanza because, unlike black hole mergers, neutron star mergers put out a lot of stuff. And so it was not just the gravitational wave astronomers, but the electromagnetic astronomers who could get in on the act, as well.
They all have their own ideas how to invest and so on. And then part three is the bonanza . Only after Warren Buffett leaves the scene will the corporation change dramatically.
Simone saw him rising and swam down and took the catch the rest of the way to the beach. He made five more trips into the lobster bonanza . Simone shuttled their catch to shore, and Cousteau became the first meat driver with the enormous advantage of being able to breath underwater and swim like a fish. Cousteau quickly was making movies and he
I got to talk about that, you know? Just a few hours to go and vote so you can get many years of bonanza or good things, you know? On your recent album, on the one that you're touring now, I really liked the song that you guys perform of .
theatrical ticket sales so you see something yet again looking like a threat initially looking like something that really isn't going to help us uh suddenly turning into this incredible Bonanza Sumner Redstone who some of you know is the CEO of chairman of Viacom uh said about home video that it was really
I'm a cook. I've been a cook since I was 16 professionally. Well, I was a dishwasher in a restaurant-- dishwasher bonanza sirloin pit, and then the guys who tended the meat in the naugahyde aprons used to terrorize me with the flaming stakes and stuff.
I especially like this one, this grand adventure. So, 1959, the era of Bonanza , we're more in the era when the space exploration was replacing narratives of the West and cowboys and stuff like that, as our major stuff of our cultural imagination. And here we are in this one that's like a cabin. And the console is like a stove-top
background made up of different strata of society. So here we have politicians and industrialists, railroad executives, bonanza farmers, homesteaders. And that tapestry that is woven through the background that has individual stories that
But I really hope as readers read her, that they sort of end up liking her and thinking, 'Yes. You tried that.' Now one of the things that happens is that John Bingham, her father-in-law, becomes a bonanza farmer, moves to Dakota Territory. Her husband, who wants to be a journalist, moves to Fargo and leaving the two women, the sister and sister-in-law, Frances, my character, and the object of her affection,
So now Anna and Frances are dragging out to see the land that is under cultivation. I'm going to page ,– let's see, – 143. And as they are driving towards this land that is under cultivation, towards the bonanza farm which isn't really a farm yet at this point; – it's just people farming. There isn't actually a homestead, yet. They see something.
financial institutions accountable to make sure that the flow of capital is balanced because the greatest trade deficit in America is the trade deficit between watching my local ABC or NBC affiliate, where I got my local news, weather, sports and traffic. And then I got that man and Bonanza and Gunsmoke and I got I got
I'm going to talk about the price-earning ratio later. which it has to do, that's when they start paying dividends, and the dividends themselves can be a bonanza .
'A sea of grass' did not translate in the immigration leaflets into 'no trees'. And few could imagine the cramped isolation of a 10 by 12 foot shanty on the Dakota prairie. Inside, no privacy. Outside, no neighbors. The settlers discovered soon enough that there was no market for their wheat nearby and, unlike the bonanza farmers, they did not get special transport rates from the railroad or special storage rates for the elevators that were owned by the railroad. They did not receive rebates from the milling companiesy.
Her husband, who wants to be a journalist, moves to Fargo and leaving the two women, the sister and sister-in-law, Frances, my character, and the object of her affection, Anna, behind. And pretty soon, they decide that it's time to bring the women out West to see the bonanza farm. And the part I'm going to read from now is the very first time that Anna and Frances – I'm on page 131. It's in the chapter in which the women go West. And this is as they are going to the Dakotas for the very first
Then another story intervened, one that became emotionally more important to me. So I put the notion of writing a story about Dakota territory away and worked on this other book. It wasn't until 2001 that I thought, 'Okay I'm ready to go back to a story about Dakota territory, homesteading, bonanza farming, all that.' But there was that character from almost forgotten short story waiting for me in a sense. And so I brought her back into the story. And it had nothing to do with that short story I had written. It was just that
They would write their letters and they'd be on sort of a carbon copy and they'd be in big books. So I could read year after year of their books. And that allowed me to understand what was happening with the railroad, what was happening with politics, what was happening with the homesteaders, the bonanza farmers. And then just going, spending a lot of time reading history books, reading memoirs, diaries. But the fun about being a novelist. I was going to say, 'The fun of being a novelist as opposed