
Trung Phan
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One of funnier moments from Speed's World Cup run. Two people ask for a selfie at Spain vs. France. He thinks randos. It's Ana Botín (Exec Chair of Banco Santander) and Juan Rigo (head of Mercadona, Spain's largest grocery chain). Botín says "he's the Walmart of Spain and I'm the JPMorgan of Europe." She pitches him to open a checking account at her US brand OpenBank with a juicy 4% deposit interest ("OpenBank like OpenAI"). Two billionaires and some of the "most important people in Europe" but Speed "has more followers" lol
Trung Phan3,921,971 views • 3 days ago

IMAX workers handling the 70mm film for The Oddysey like it’s the nuclear codes
Trung Phan1,283,567 views • 3 days ago

Enhanced Games athlete in photo is James “The Missile” Magnussen. Australian swimmer with an Olympic silver medal. Said he’d “juice to the gills” if offered $1m to break 50m freestyle record of 20.88. Enhanced Games agreed. This vid of him is most viewed on its YouTube channel and top comment is incredible: “you can see his back from his front”. Absolute tank. 6’6 and will weigh ~250lbs for the swim. For the inaugural Enhanced Games this weekend, Magnussen will also wear a full-body polyurethane super swimming suit that was banned after 2008 Beijing Olympics (he’s been training and doping at a facility in LV).
Trung Phan11,025,734 views • 1 month ago

Bourdain said San Francisco was his favourite food eating city in America. Liked the Asian spots and old school steakhouses. The mix of low and high end options. But especially liked fresh seafood: Swan Oyster Depot was his go-to for smashing oysters and crab head juice.
Trung Phan391,651 views • 4 days ago

Buffett says it was his idea to initiate Berkshire’s $31B investment in Alphabet. It’s now 3rd largest stock holding (behind Apple, Amex…ahead of Coca-Cola, Bank of America, Chevron) “I initiated it. I am not doing anything that [Greg Abel] doesn’t approve of. He’s not doing anything I don’t approve of. We talk all the time, but he is the decider.” Says it was a “mistake” not to invest in Alphabet earlier and frames decision as his old maxim “find businesses that earn high return on capital for extended periods of time” and one that can redeploy capital internally.
Trung Phan232,853 views • 3 days ago

Oasis just beasts in mid-90s. This clip of them making “Champagne Supernova” in 1995 is gold. Noel Gallagher writes the lyrics. Does a single play-through for his brother Liam. Then Noel goes to watch football while Liam — after one listen — smashes the song on first recording.
Trung Phan497,771 views • 5 days ago

Erewhon’s $19 strawberry flown directly from Kyoto might be craziest part of berry industry. Reason it’s so expensive: in Japan, there’s a farming concept called “hatsumono” (translates to “first of season”). Take any produce (cucumber, tomato) and first farmer to market fetches multiples of the avg. price and gets all media fanfare. Strawberries are an extreme example: the traditional growing season starts in Spring (April-May). But the race to get to market first has made strawberries a winter-time specialty in Japan (particularly around Christmas). To grow strawberries in freezing weather, farmers build specially-designed greenhouses and use a lot of fuel (eg kerosene) to grow in the new peak season of November-February. Add on the competition between farmers to pick out the best-looking pieces and some single strawberries will sell for $100+. Japan’s strawberry growing season is now so out-of-whack that the country imports the fruit during the summer. *** $19 strawberry: NYT again on the strawberry beat with the Japanese growing story:
Trung Phan610,343 views • 7 days ago

Messi basking in feeling of normality while getting searched at airport security. Reminds me of how the only time Ronaldo was able to be a normal dude for a few hours was that time he put on a padded fat suit and fake beard/wig while clowning people with a soccer ball in Madrid.
Trung Phan1,185,531 views • 16 days ago

Peptides Seinfeld is up there with Asian Seinfeld as top potential Seinfeld reboot candidates
Trung Phan607,751 views • 9 days ago

Taylor Sheridan tells Rogan how he convinced Billy Bob Thornton to do Landman: “I went out to Billy Bob before I wrote a word. I told him, ‘If you don’t do this, I’m not going to do this. I want to take your character from Bad Santa, put him in West Texas and run an oil company.’ He said, ‘That sounds f**king awesome.’”
Trung Phan1,414,478 views • 21 days ago

this is the most perfect “Seinfeld” callback joke in the history of “Seinfeld” callback jokes
Trung Phan2,551,627 views • 1 month ago

Never forget when MythBusters covered a Ford Taurus in modelling clay and scooped out 1,082 dimples to see if the aerodynamics of golf ball dimples could scale to a car. It worked: a dimpled Taurus was more fuel efficient than the standard one (to make sure the cars weighed the same, the team put the same amount of clay in the trunk of the car on the non-dimpled tests). Across ~300 episodes, the Golf Dimple Car was one of their most surprising results. Just an absolute got damn classic and probably the most visually absurd of their experiments.
Trung Phan3,849,072 views • 1 month ago

George Lucas new museum cost $1.5B. Chicago and SF both turned it down. So, it’ll open at Exposition Park in LA in September 2026. It is 300,000 square feet and has 11 galleries holding art (Norman Rockwell, Frida Kahlo), valuable comics (Marvel, DC, Peanuts), original film props (Star Wars) and his 17,000 pair collection of Air Monarchs (to be confirmed).
Trung Phan3,335,070 views • 1 month ago

Conan salvaged 2026 commencement speech season with his Harvard commencent roast: “The first graduating class in 1642 had only 9 graduates…and somehow they were all legacies. No university in our nation has produced more Nobel laureates or white-collar criminals. So, whether you choose good or evil, know that you are among the very best.”
Trung Phan3,433,770 views • 1 month ago

Conan delicately handling the AI issue at his Harvard commencement speech: “AI is not a problem at Harvard. Here, professors have been able to flag the use of AI using the sophisticated AI software they use to grade papers…despite your fears, AI can not replace you. It is too busy replacing the creeps from Princeton.”
Trung Phan2,856,250 views • 1 month ago
