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Remember Saturday Morning TV? All the fun cartoons and personalities we watched each week? On this episode of Galaxy Moonbeam Night Site, we remember those Saturdays from our earlier years back in the 50s, 60s, and 70s when we would wake up early on Saturday mornings, grab a bowl of cereal or maybe a glass of chocolate milk and sit in front of the TV and watch our favorite cartoons and programs aimed at kids. Remember such shows as Bugs Bunny, Fury, Sky King, and Mighty Mouse? We recall all of them and many more during this show as well as our favorite hosts and hostesses that would appear as well. All Saturday morning there was a parade of cartoons and kids shows up until about the noon hour or so when it would all be over until the following week. We have memories of the programs and also all the items being offered for sale to us kids. This was as much a business as it was providing entertainment for kids. Join us and lets get ready to watch Saturday Morning TV on Galaxy Moonbeam Night Site, on the Galaxy Nostalgia Network! Click here for show download: http://bit.ly/BabyBoomerSaturday
This past week was trailer galore in prep for movie season, but were any of them good? Were they what we wanted? Let's find out! Catch up with us All Saturday all over, and catch us on twitter! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/smash-podcast/support
Let’s go. Quiet weekend for both Floyd and I. I slept ALL Saturday. Too much pizza, too much depression. It was definitely more one than the other. And Floyd’s decision about reconnecting with his dad made itself. Our former smartest listener, Nate from Monclova checks in for Deal or No Deal with Floyd. Toledo is about to be more lit. By LEDS. Substantial TARTA cutbacks have kicked in. Whole Foods SHOULD be open soon, considering there’s job posting for Toledo on their site. Golden Globes recap in entertainment, and the other big story of the weekend, fallout from Surviving R. Kelly. Daughter sees gifts from Santa in mom’s Amazon cart. Hours of tears ensure. Let’s swap Aria, Tame Impala and Childish Gambino with suggestions from Toledo for Coachella. Lots of people didn’t know Christian Bale’s accent was SO thick. Glenn Close gets it SO right. Women can be successful nurturers and caring and still accomplish immense personal goals. Carmen San Diego hits Netflix on 1/18, as Robin Hood. JANET IS HERE. You know the drill. Name, birthday, question. And you drinkers, get ready: go into HR, you should work for yourself, uhhh ummm what are the others. The Girls Scouts are here. Did you know they do STEM, and do more than sell delicious cookies? Yo! I need some home décor suggestions. I’m out of room in a room for mall my nerdy stuff. And Ashleigh helped me complete the sleek, modern black bathroom mirror project; now it needs some character contributions. MLT – most like tweet and we’re out till tomorrow!
LISTEN ABOVE AS NZ HERALD ENTERTAINMENT REPORTER SIENA YATES SPEAKS TO ANDREW DICKENS ON PINK'S VISIT TO NEW ZEALAND Pink has realised the dream of Whangārei artist Jessie Rose by signing an artwork created to raise money for a children's charity.Rose created the massive glittering painting and placed it on Trade Me, with a call for Pink to sign it while on her New Zealand tour.Artist Jessie Rose had her artwork signed by Pink and the proceeds of the auction will go to KidsCanNZ. Photo/ John StoneWhen the artwork is sold, the money raised will go to KidsCanNz, a charity that works with underprivileged children.Rose videoed the creative process which took place near the Te Matau a Pohe bridge in Whangārei in near darkness. The painting took 20 minutes to complete, with a clear glue being strategically painted on to a black board.The painting comes to life when glitter is thrown at the board, the silver glitter appears and Pink's outline magically appears."It is no secret that Pink loves children and supports similar charities and it is my dream to have her sign it," Rose said.The video was viewed 66,000 times and shared more than 1000 times with an appeal for Pink to autograph the painting.Just 24 hours before her Auckland opening performance on Saturday, Rose was notified Pink would sign the 2.4m high x 1.2 metre wide painting."All Saturday, we were trying to get it sorted and get it to Auckland. We weren't prepared."Eventually, her contacts at Morris and Morris Funeral home offered the use of a ute. With some careful wrapping and a tarpaulin the painting plus a second one were carefully taken to Auckland.After negotiating the security checks, Rose delivered the painting backstage at Spark Arena.While Rose didn't get to meet Pink, the paintings were both signed when they were collected after the show. The rock star had signed "Pink xoxo".Rose got to enjoy the show in the VIP seating near the stage and only four seats away from Pink's father.The painting is safely back in Whangārei and even before it was officially announced the work had been signed, the top bid was $1600. The auction is scheduled to finish later this week.It's not the first time Rose has painted a famous singer - in 2016 a painting she did of Adele fetched almost $1000 for KidsCan.Meanwhile, another Northland connection to the concert was the surprise birthday cake presented to Pink during the concert.Ruakākā's Rhys Owen and his 13-year-old son Connor along with Auckland friend Ami Holifield created the cake with ingredients including polystyrene, bamboo skewers, plywood, expanding foam, glitter and confetti.Ami Holifield, left, Connor Owen and Rhys Owen built a prop surprise birthday cake for Pink presented to her on stage durig her opening New Zealand show in Auckland. Photo/ SuppliedOwen got the nod from a friend late on Wednesday and by 1pm on Saturday he had the metre-high cake delivered. The creation took place in a Papakura shed after a rough sketch was done on a napkin. Owen is experienced at making props for major film companies and was involved in the Hobbit.The $1800 cake was wheeled out on stage much to Pink's surprise during the show. The crowd had already sung her happy birthday so a guitarist played the song for her.Owen and his son were issued with worker's passes allowing them to wander around the venue including going backstage."It was like a massive circus, theatre and concert in one. It was definitely a high level performance," he said.
With a playoff birth looking more and more difficult for the first team, we shift our focus to our Orlando Pride who have been firing on all cylinders. With a 5 straight wins, will the ladies be able to do it again tomorrow night at Orlando City Stadium. (Please note that as of this broadcast, Saturday’s Orlando Pride match has been moved to Thursday, 9/8/17 because of the approaching hurricane. All Saturday tickets will be valid.) All of that and more on this week’s Orlando City SoccerCast.
Thad and Brett are excited to announce Renegade University and School Sucks Project Present "A Weekend With Thaddeus Russell" Happening this August in historic and tragic Salem, MA! Get Tickets: thaddeusrussell.com/courses/weekend SCHEDULE Friday, August 4th (multiple locations, Salem) 4:30pm - VIP Happy Hour 5:30pm - VIP Walking Tour: Salem's Renegade History 8:00pm - VIP Dinner with Thaddeus and Brett Saturday, August 5th (Hawthorne Hotel, Salem) 9:00am - coffee, meet and greet 10:00am - Renegade Views On Current Events, Discussion (Session one) 12:00pm - Lunch and Downtown Exploration 1:30pm - Renegade Views On Current Events, Discussion (Session two) 3:30pm - Afternoon break and Downtown Exploration 4:30pm - Renegade Views On Current Events (Session three) 7:00pm - Experience Salem's Not-So-Puritan Nightlife Sunday, August 6th (venue TBA) 10:30am - Blood and Freedom Discussion (Session One) 12:00pm - Lunch and Exploration 1:30pm - Blood and Freedom Discussion (Session two) 4:00pm - School Sucks Live Show, Speed Debates With Thaddeus TICKET OPTIONS $199 General Attendance (August 5 & 6) All Saturday and Sunday Events: Your chance to participate in a lively discussion about current and controversial topics in the news, plus an exclusive look into the increasingly relevant themes of Thad's upcoming book, Blood and Freedom. Stick around for a live recording of an episode of School Sucks Podcast. You will also receive a 20% discount on Renegade University's first online course. (40 tickets) $299 VIP (August 4, 5 & 6) Full access to Saturday and Sunday Events PLUS an intimate almost to the point of inappropriate extra night (Friday) including drinks and dinner with Thaddeus and Brett, and a guided walking tour of historic Salem. You will also receive a 50% discount on Renegade University's first online course. (12 tickets) $69 Blood and Freedom (August 6) Join us Sunday for the Blood and Freedom portion of the event (approximately 3 hours). Bring your copy of A Renegade History of the United States and get it signed. (30 tickets)