fodder I'll just come right after you so Socrates actually loved books whatever
Cannon fodder. Cannon fodder?
But now I have fodder for the next thing.
My music is my fodder 'cause this is only inception.
And also as the fodder for the media, you know.
and have fodder to talk about.
And with Foday Suso-- he's a griot.
And so I asked Foday-- I had gone on a trip with him to Africa working with Godfrey Reggio in a movie called
It's perfect fodder for acting.
The grass is the fodder for the cow.
A 2500 gallon foder -- French oak foder in the background, which we've been aging beer in that for a year with some of these wild yeasts that are in the Interlude.
Not just as empirical evidence or cannon fodder for a theory, but as an intellectual audience in their own right.
I think all of this is great fodder.
So the first time I saw Foday, he has a big kora, which is a gourd, and there are 17-- or is it-- 17, 18 strings.
And so then I called Foday.
But I think it will just be Foday and myself.
It's great cocktail party fodder.
I like it. Cannon fodder.
I said, Foday, I have to stop.
So then we'll have some-- and then Foday Suso will playing.
So I wrote the whole book from a Fodor's Guidebook.
It helped strengthen West Germanyís western alliances and was useful fodder for the Cold War.
So, it's all fodder.
And you do this because you want to turn them into cannon fodder.
Politicians are a little more squeamish about sending their young men to become cannon fodder.
And so the idea is that these are just-- poor people are just cannon fodder for America.
And if you combine the two, you have FODA, or Fear Of Doing Anything.
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They're not trying to save themselves and use the rest of them as fodder for their critical cannons.
world right now. So you give me wonderful fodder for my podcast and my e-mail newsletter and then your tools are so useful. I use Google Ngram which you
In the same way that my father had condemned everything before his calling as rubble, as fodder for God's greater purpose in his life, Smith had consigned
And it was really when this associate of mine, Farag Foda, was assassinated that kind of touched off
But in "The Daily Show" and your other work it's also using politics and world events as the fodder for comedy-- As the-- yeah.
That, in and of itself, is not fodder.
So I was wondering if you could talk a little bit about when you began collaborating with Foday Suso.
I'm not supporting it, but it gave us really good fodder.
Are they significant? And it's easy to make this the fodder for bias fact finding missions.
be that soldiers were just expendable. They were cannon fodder. Now at enormous expense, modern countries have tried to treat every soldier's life as precious and the deployment
You know, as technologists, we'll be providing the fodder for the creation and the definition of the laws. But all we can do is observe that they are
our livestock, where we have sheep, you know, the fodder isn't available. We're having to start in the feed some of the
Whatever it is, a drastic change, it would just give people more fodder to talk.
grows the oats, the corn, the wheat, sorghum, other plants that are used for fodder for animals and for our breads and our brains for our cereals
I'm gonna be buried in oranges." Moments later, Mission Control comes on the line and provides Young with yet more fodder for indigestion: 'Uh, Ryan, this is Houston.' 'Yes, sir.' 'OK.
future by the bulk of the children. These are the fuel; these are the fodder for generating any number of violent moments. Some of them turned to be Maoist; that's not the only one.
For me anyway, fiction and non-fiction, it's all kind of fodder.
And I'm all for participation, but 'anyone'? I mean, it's like heckler fodder.
Flamingos are very skiddish birds but with my aircraft I can get fairly close to them. Camels going out to get fodder on the Empty