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Bridget, Caitlin, and Hilda wrap up their coverage of "Dire Bound," book 1 in the Wolves of Ruin series by Sable Sorensen. The book definitely had some twists and turns that they didn't see coming, but it also felt like something they had read before. So, what were their final thoughts on it? Listen now and find out! Join our Patreon for exclusive behind-the-scenes content and let's be friends!Instagram > @Booktokmademe_podTikTok > @BooktokMadeMe
Clint, Meg, and Dan react to New Zealand’s first football World Cup loss since 1982 (blowing a 1–0 lead to lose 3–1) and look ahead to the next match. Dan shares a new half-marathon sponsorship with a chafing-cream brand and the awkward mid-race reapplication. They discuss UK politics and a game comparing world leaders’ time in power, then run movie trailer updates for Ricky Gervais’ Alley Cats and Taika Waititi’s Clara. The show plugs a Warehouse $2,000 trolley grab, chats Love Actually vs Jackass, and gets “naughty” about Clint’s wife smelling his farts after nasal surgery. They cover cheating caught via home cameras, debate A/B/C-listers, celebrate “super grandparents,” and use a listener’s pig Spencer to predict France vs Iran 00:00 NZ World Cup Heartbreak 01:41 Chafe Cream Sponsorship 05:00 UK Politics Guessing Game 09:08 Movie Trailer Scandals 10:45 Hooked Musical Nerves 15:25 Naughty 640 18:50 Ronaldo Rolls Royce Rumor 20:15 Weird News Roundup 23:43 Books by Boomers Returns 28:57 Hooked Final Song Preview 35:33 Oracle Pig Picks France 38:21 Cheater Catching Tech 43:01 Listener Cheating Stories 47:35 Cash Call Fail 49:54 A Lister Debate 59:56 Burnout Nana Legend 01:03:04 Super Grandparents Calls
Bridget, Caitlin, and Hilda cover the first half of "Dire Bound," book 1 in the Wolves of Ruin series by Sable Sorensen. So many of you have been asking for this book, so our book besties delivered and they are going to give your their unfiltered opinions. So far, there seems to be a mixed reaction to the book, but you know what they all agree on: KITTEN is never a good nickname for your lover. Join our Patreon for exclusive behind-the-scenes content and let's be friends!Instagram > @Booktokmademe_podTikTok > @BooktokMadeMe
AlleyCatHowlVagabond Rhythm Hosted by DJ Hobo Lobo & Split-Pea McGee With some of the best Rockabilly & 1950's Style Rock & Roll(And Whatever the Alley Cat drags in) Featuring thrills and chills by : 1.) Night of the Living Ted - The Hillbilly Moon Explosion [Buy Beg or Steal]2.) Rock'n'Roll Fever – Buzz Busby [Rockabilly Gold Vol.13]3.) That's What Makes Me Cry – Crazy Cavan & the Rhythm Rockers [Rockability]4.) Now That I – Jack Scott [Sad Story]5.) Would Ja - The Hillbilly Moon Explosion [By Popular Demand]6.) I Ain't No Good – TJ Mayes [Dig It Up]7.) Josephine – TJ Mayes [From the Plains to the Piers]8.) Tally Ho – Ernie Nowlin & The Blue Shadow Boys [Tally Ho/Tell Me Why] 9.) Oh Ricky – The Gaye Sisters [Oh Ricky/Tell Me Why]10.) Fool's Paradise - The Cochran Brothers [Eddie & Hank - The Cochran Brothers]11.) Laurie Ann – Glen Glenn [Glen Rocks]12.) Two Empty Bottles – TJ Mayes [When Love Come Down]13.) Separate Ways – Ray Campi [The Rollin' Rock Recordings Vol.1]14.) Mister Moonlight – Flatfoot Shakers [Let's Go To Planet Bop]15.) Go 'Way Hound Dog – Cliff Johnson [Go 'Way Hound Dog/Twenty Four Hours A Day]16.) Sadie -- Crazy Cavan & the Rhythm Rockers [Crazy Rhythm]17.) Feelin' Blue – Crazy Cavan & the Rhythm Rockers [Rockability]18.) I Let The Freight Train Cary Me On --- Ray Campi [The Rollin' Rock Recordings Vol.1]19.) Teasin' Girl – The Baboons [Boogie Curse] 20.) Dead Of Night – Colbert Hamiltons & The Nitros [Still Taggin' Along]21.) Besa Me Mucho – Dan Sartain [Join Dan Sartain] 22.) She's A Devil – Pat Kelly [The Stranger Dressed In Black/She's A Devil] 23.) Vagabond Mama --- Kip Tyler & The Flips [Let's Monkey Around/Vagabond Mama] 24.) He Will Come Back to Me - Alis Lesley [He Will Come Back to Me/Heartbreak Harry] 25.) The Ballad of Boot Hill -- Johnny Cash [The Fabulous Johnny Cash] 26.) Drifting Texas Sands -- Ray Campi [With Friends in Texas] 27.) What Am I Living For – Jack Scott [Jack Scott Rocks] 28.) Border Radio - Ray Campi [Cultural Warrior]29.) Rockabilly Uprising – Mac Curtis [Rockabilly Uprising]30.) Rooster Blues – Charlie McCoy [All Color Weird Rhythm] 31.) Love Like a Stone - – The Boppin' Kids [Go Wild] 32.) Undato – Bloodshot Bill [Songs from the Sludge] 33.) Tres Tacos – Bloodshot Bill [Diary Of The Doom] 34.) Blue Ranger – Ray Campi [Rockabilly Lives!] 35.) Mr. Lee - -- The Bobbettes [Mr. Lee/Look At The Stars] AlleyCatHowlKeep A'Howlin'
AlleyCatHowlSplit-Pea Boogie Hosted by DJ Hobo Lobo & Split-Pea McGee With some of the best Rockabilly & 1950's Style Rock & Roll(And Whatever the Alley Cat drags in) Featuring thrills and chills by : 1.) Hit Git and Split It - Mickey Baker [In The 50's : Hit, Git & Split]2.) By The Light of the Silvery Moon – Little Richard [Little Richard]3.) She's Neat – Dale Wright & The Rock-Its [The Fraternity Sides]4.) Roly Poly – Duane Schurb [Wild Man]5.) I Can't Find The Doorknob - Jimmy & Johnny [I Can't Find The Doorknob/Keep Telling Me]6.) Good Bye Kansas City – Wilbert Harrison [Good Bye Kansas City/1960]7.) Sweetie Boo – Mozzy Dee [Sweetie Boo]8.) Mess Around – Mozzy Dee [¡Órale!] 9.) I Could Love You – The '5' Royales [My Wants For Love/I Could Love You]10.) 49 Merc - Lil Red & The Doghouse Trio [Demo]11.) Where The Rio DeRosa Flows – Jimmy Lloyd [Where The Rio DeRosa Flows/(We've Reached) The End of the Beginning]12.) Sandstorm – The Sportsmen [Dreaming/Sandstorm]13.) Going to California Bye Bye Sue – Teddy Redell [The Original Early Teddy Reddy 1952/1960]14.) I Forgot To Remember to Forget – Art Adams [Memphis Dream]15.) Cook Out – Bloodshot Bill [Get Loose Or Get Lost]16.) Four Walls and a Table -- The Western Aces [Introducing the Western Aces]17.) Am I Blue? – Johnny O'Keefe & The Dee Jays [Shake Baby Shake]18.) Peeling --- Bloodshot Bill [Hang Ten with Bloodshot Bill Vol.1]19.) What She Said – Bloodshot Bill [So Fed Up!] 20.) Devil Is A Woman – TJ Mayes [Dig It Up!]21.) 1979 – The Hillbilly Moon Explosion [Back In Time] 22.) Flying High, Moaning Low – The Hillbilly Moon Explosion [Damn Right Honey!] 23.) Chalk It Up To The Blues --- Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys [It's Time] 24.) Everybody's Movin' - Glen Glenn [The Glen Glenn Story] 25.) Rock and Roll Ruby -- Glen Glenn [The Glen Glenn Story] 26.) Lonesome Baby Blues -- Crazy Cavan & The Ryhthm Rockers [Cool and Crazy Rock-a-Billy] 27.) Houston, Texas – Art Foster [Houston, Texas/Jay Dancing] 28.) Cool Water - Jack Scott [Collectors Series]29.) Lonesome Mary – Jack Scott [Collectors Series]30.) Haunted Heart – Johnny Lion [Haunted Heart/Ingemar Johansson] 31.) Willie the Weeper - – TJ Mayes [From The Plains to the Piers] 32.) Hey Willy – Jeannie Dell [Kiss You A Thousand Times/Hey Willy] 33.) California Blues – Ray Campi [More Hard Travelin'] 34.) Big Black Cadillac – Crazy Cavan & The Rhythm Rockers [Cool and Crazy Rock-a-Billy] 35.) Mad Mama - -- Ruby Ann [Mama's Back] 36.) Heeby Jeeby Blues - -- Bloodshot Bill [So Blue] 37.) Rev A Little Harder - -- The Legendary Raw Deal [The Wolftone Sessions]AlleyCatHowlKeep A'Howlin'
AlleyCatHowlKrazy Kat Korner Hosted by Hobo Lobo With some of the best Rockabilly & 1950's Style Rock & Roll(And Whatever the Alley Cat drags in) Featuring thrills and chills by : 1.) I'm Ready - Hank Mizell [Jungle Rock/I'm Ready]2.) Searchin' – Billy Lee Riley [Rock'n'Roll Legend]3.) Boogie Boy – The Keil Isles [Boogie Boy/Shakey]4.) Let Go Of Louie – Ray Campi [Playin' It Cool]5.) Mind Your Own Business - Ray Campi [The Rollin' Rock Recordings Vol.2]6.) Graveyard – Kitten & The Tonics [Alarmium]7.) Howlin' – Kitten & The Tonics [Alarmium]8.) Big Sky – Reverend Horton Heat [Liquor In The Front] 9.) You Can't Get Away From Me – Reverend Horton Heat [The Full Custom Gospel Sounds Of....]10.) Crave Your Loving - Eddie & Thee Scorpions [Better Beware]11.) Slowly Lose My Mind – Straight 8's [Girl Trouble]12.) Downtown Baby – Mike Bell & The Belltones [The Beat That Can't Be Beat]13.) Crazy Cat Corner – Gene Summers [Reminisce Cafe]14.) Rebel Without A Cause – The Boppin' Kids [Go Wild]15.) Voodoo Girl – The Baboons [Boogie Curse]16.) Stompin' -- Benny Joy [Crash The Rockabilly Party]17.) Crackin' Up – Bo Diddley [Go Bo Diddley]18.) Crust To Dust --- Bloodshot Bill [Songs About Pizza]19.) A Cheat – Bloodshot Bill [Get Loose Or Get Lost] 20.) He Stole Flo – The Plaids [Around The Corner(From My House)/He Stole Flo]21.) Love Potion No.9 – The Clovers [Love Potion No.9/Stay Away] 22.) Freight Train Boogie – Anita Carter [Lonesome Train] 23.) Half My Fault --- Lloyd McCollough [Half My Fault/What Can I Tell Them] 24.) Dark Moon - Bonnie Guitar [Dark Moon] 25.) History -- Joannie King [Ok Doll, It's A Deal/History] 26.) I'm A Bowler – Hillbilly Hellcats [I'm A Bowler] 27.) Hillbilly Love - Hillbilly Hellcats [Our Brand]28.) Misery – Dorsey Burnette [The Rockabilly Years... 1955-62]29.) Right Around The Corner – The '5' Royales [Right Around The Corner/When You Walked Through The Door] 30.) Ready Teddy - – Elvis Presley [Ready Teddy/Rip it Up] 31.) Kitty Kat – Glen Glenn [Glen Rocks] 32.) That's Alright – Elvis Presley [That's Alright/Blue Moon Of Kentucky] 33.) Burnell's Boogie – Burnell Martin [I Won't Take You Back/Burnell's Boogie] 34.) That Certain Female - -- Charlie Feathers [That Certain Female/She Set Me Free] 35.) Memphis Red - -- Kitten & The Tonics [Alarmium] 36.) Black Cadillac - -- Sonny Wallace [Black Cadillac/If A Man Could See] 37.) Living Fast - -- The Blue Cats [Explorers Of The Beat] AlleyCatHowlKeep A'Howlin'
AlleyCatHowlMoonBeams Hosted by Hobo Lobo With some of the best Rockabilly & 1950's Style Rock & Roll(And Whatever the Alley Cat drags in) Featuring thrills and chills by : 1.) Inch Of Dust - The Hillbilly Moon Explosion [Bourgeois Baby]2.) Northern Crown – The Hillbilly Moon Explosion [Damn Right Honey!]3.) Lorraine – Buddy Covelle [Lorraine/I'll Go Loving You]4.) If Only – Jack Scott [Collection Series]5.) Bottle Bottom Bop - TJ Mayes [Dig It Up]6.) Hey Little Diddle – TJ Mayes [From The Plains To The Piers]7.) No More – Johnny Fuller [Anthology - The Deluxe Collection] 8.) Bloodshot – Bloodshot Bill [So Blue]9.) Don't Say Goodbye - Bloodshot Bill [Come Get Your Love Right Now]10.) Drug Store Valentine – Jackie Lee Cochran [The Rollin' Rock Recordings]11.) Will It Be You – Black Knights [Sweet Spirit Of Dixie]12.) Ruby Carol – Dan Sartain [Dan Sartain Lives]13.) The Girl In Blue – Reverend Horton Heat [Spend A Night In The Box]14.) You're Gone Gone Gone – Carlos & The Bandidos [The Good, The Bad and The Bandidos]15.) Knock Three Times -- Robert Gordon [Rockabilly For Life]16.) Danny – Elvis Presley [King Creole]17.) The Manhunt --- Ragtime Wranglers [Groove A Tune]18.) I Need Someone Like You – Link Wray [Sings And Plays Guitar]19.) Moonshine Song – The Hillbilly Moon Explosion [All Grown Up]20.) I'm Walkin' – Johnny Powers [Rock ! Rock ! Rock !] 21.) Greenbacks – Ray Charles and His Band [Blackjack/Greenbacks] 22.) You Don't Know My Blues --- The Sirocco Bros. [You Don't Know My Blues/The Wicker Man] 23.) Devil Angel - The Sirocco Bros. [I Put A Hex On You/Devil Angel] 24.) My Way - Eddie Cochran [My Way] 25.) Pack Shack & Stack You Blues Away – Billy Nelson & The Five Wings [Pack Shack & Stack Your Blues Away/Walk Along] 26.) The Rip Off - Ray Campi [The Rollin' Rock Recordings Vol.1]27.) Pinball Millionaire – Ray Campi [The Rollin' Rock Recordings Vol.2]28.) Bad Boy – The Jive Bombers [Bad Boy]29.) The Poorest Boy In Town – Johnny Burnette [The Fool Of The Year/The Poorest Boy In Town]30.) Green Grass Of Texas – Johnny & Dorsey Burnette [Rock And Roll Tonight] 31.) Nothing To Write Home About - – Mars Attacks [Circle Of Love] 32.) I Don't Need You No More – The Rumblers [Boss/I Don't Need You No More] 33.) First Man On Mars – Jackie Fautheree [First Man On Mars/One Life To Live] 34.) Mystery Girl – The Caravans [Saturday Nite's Alright] 35.) Busted - -- Johnny Cash [Blood Sweat and Tears] 36.) The Long Way Down - -- The Hillbilly Moon Explosion [Raw Deal] 37.) Cruel World - -- The Caravans [Saturday Nite's Alright] 38.) Let's Bop - -- The Sabrejets [Sin-Sational!] 39.) Big Hit!- -- The Lucky Bullets [Dead Man's Shoes] 40.) The Devil On Her Mind - -- The Legendary Raw Deal [Outlaw Man] AlleyCatHowlKeep A'Howlin'
AlleyCatHowlKing Bee Buzz Hosted by Hobo Lobo With some of the best Rockabilly & 1950's Style Rock & Roll(And Whatever the Alley Cat drags in) Featuring thrills and chills by : 1.) All By Myself - Fats Domino [The Complete Hits : 1956-62]2.) Puppy Dog Love – Bloodshot Bill [Thunder and Lightning]3.) Buckeye Road – Dorsey Burnette [The Complete Motown Recordings]4.) Get Rhythm – Johnny Cash And The Tennessee Two [Get Rhythm/I Walk The Line]5.) Itty Bitty Rockabilly - The Boppers [Rockabilly Hoodlums]6.) Hey Memphis – LaVern Baker [Hey Memphis/Voodoo Voodoo]7.) I Feel Rockin' – Eddie & The Backfires [Cat Killer] 8.) Queen Of Diamonds – Roy Brown [Shake 'Em Up Baby]9.) You Lied - Mamie Ree [Caught/You Lied]10.) Diamonds – Black Raven [Raven's Break Up]11.) Round Curves – The Twilight Drifters [10 Lively Melodies]12.) Kissin Never Listen – Bloodshot Bill [So Fed Up!]13.) Jill – Bloodshot Bill [Shook Shake]14.) Cincinatti Lou – Cousin Harley [Blue Smoke...]15.) I'm A King Bee -- Slim Harpo [Sting It Then!]16.) Switchblade – Ichi-Bons [Ich-I-Bon #1]17.) Sunrise Through The Powerlines --- Reverend Horton Heat [Whole New Life]18.) White Lightnin' – Eddie Cochran & Gene Vincent [Rock'n'Roll Memories]19.) Henrietta – Gary Lane and the Mad Lads [What Do You Do When/Henrietta]20.) Come On – Wynn Stewart [Come On/School Bus Affair] 21.) Drug Store Rock'n'Roll --- Janis Martin [My Girl Janis] 22.) Cat - The Sirocco Bros. [Sirocco] 23.) You Had Your Chance – The Desperados [Won't Be Broken] 24.) Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight – Sid King & The Five Strings [Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight] 25.) Forever's Much Too Long - Go Cat Go [Let's Hear It Once Again For...]26.) Moonlight – Bloodshot Bill [So Blue]27.) Let's Elope Baby – Janis Martin [My Girl Janis]28.) Johnny's Jive – Ray Campi [Playin' It Cool] 29.) Don't - – Link Wray [Bullshot] 30.) Rockin' Dog – Reverend Horton Heat [Liquor In The Front] 31.) Done Gone – The Rockin' Bandits [Western Star Rockabillies Vol.3] 32.) Don't Come Knockin' – Ray Campi [The Rollin' Rock Recordings Vol.2] 33.) Brand New Cadillac - -- The Pinstripes [First Kick] 34.) Hillbilly Rock And Roll - -- Voodoo Swing [Keep On Rollin'] 35.) Midnight Cruise - -- The Wise Guyz [Midnight Cruise] 36.) Blueberry Hill - -- Fats Domino [Fats Domino Swings] 37.) I'm Bad - -- Bo Diddley [Go Bo Diddley] 38.) Sweet Temptation - -- Ray Campi [Ray Campi with Friends in Texas] 39.) Goodbye Goodbye - -- Joe Clay [Ducktail] 40.) Walkin' Wanda - -- The Shades [Walkin' Wanda/Rockne Rock] 41.) Rocky Road Blues - -- Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps [The Capitol Years '56-'63] 42.) I'm Sorry, I'm Not Sorry - -- Wild Wax Combo [Jungle Fever] 43.) Lonesome Train Whistle - -- Reverend Horton Heat [The Full Custom Gospel Sounds Of...] AlleyCatHowlKeep A'Howlin'
AlleyCatHowlTweedle-Dee Hosted by Hobo Lobo With some of the best Rockabilly & 1950's Style Rock & Roll(And Whatever the Alley Cat drags in) Featuring thrills and chills by : 1.) Get With It - Charlie Feathers [Get With It/Tongue-Tied Jill]2.) Linda Lu – Ray Sharpe [Rockin' Classics]3.) Play It Cool – Ray Campi [Playin' It Cool]4.) Black Slacks – Joe Bennett & The Sparkletones [1957-1959]5.) Let's Go Rock'n'Roll - Joe Bennett & The Sparkletones [1957-1959]6.) Early In The Morning – Buddy Holly & The Crickets [The Buddy Holly Story]7.) I Love You So – Rudy Grayzell [Let's Get Wild] 8.) Charlie Brown – The Coasters [Charlie Brown/Three Cool Cats]9.) Three Cool Cats - The Coasters [Charlie Brown/Three Cool Cats]10.) Rockin' Easter Bunny – Jimmy Moore & The Play Tops [Georgia Music : Original Early Rockers]11.) Crazy Lou – The Wild Range Hep-Cats [I Ain't Lonely No More]12.) I Fought The Law – The Crickets [I Fought The Law/A Sweet Love]13.) Come On Let's Go – Ritchie Valens [Ritchie Valens]14.) I Didn't Mean To Be Mean – Ray Campi [Playin' It Cool]15.) Mr. Moonlight -- Johnny Horton [The Spectacular Johnny Horton]16.) Rave On – Buddy Holly & The Crickets [The Buddy Holy Story]17.) Paradise --- Bloodshot Bill [Git High Tonite]18.) My Heart Cries For You – Bloodshot Bill [Get Loose or Get Lost]19.) By The Light Of The Silvery Moon – Gene Vincent And The Blue Caps [Gene Vincent Rocks ! And the Blue Caps Roll]20.) Peter Rabbit – Myron Lee & The Caddies [Peter Rabbit/A Fella Needs A Girl] 21.) Hoodoo --- Roy Gaines [Dee Dat Dee Dum Dum] 22.) Lady In Blues - Ray Campi [Weekend Love] 23.) You Gambled – Ray Campi & The Slades [You Gambled/No Time] 24.) I Want Some More – Chan Romero [Hippy Hippy Shake] 25.) Dix-A-Billy - LaVern Baker [I Cried A Tear/Dix-A-Billy]26.) One Cup Of Coffee And A Cigarette – Glen Glenn [Laurie Ann/One Cup Of Coffee And A Cigarette]27.) Mitchiko From Tokyo – Gene Vincent [Crazy Times]28.) Say Mama – Gene Vincent And His Blue Caps [Say Mama/Be Bop Boogie Boy] 29.) Riot In Cell Block #9 - – The Robins [Riot In Cell Block #9/Wrap It Up] 30.) Hurry Up – Ritchie Valens [Ritchie Valens] 31.) Rumble Strip – The Reverend Horton Heat [Revival] 32.) A Cross Eyed Alley Cat – Sanford Clark [Desert Winds] 33.) Bubble Gum & Grease Leather - -- The 5.6.7.8's & Bloodshot Bill [My Little Muck Muck/Bubble Gum & Grease Leather] AlleyCatHowlKeep A'Howlin'
AlleyCatHowlLong Gone Boogie Hosted by Hobo Lobo With some of the best Rockabilly & 1950's Style Rock & Roll(And Whatever the Alley Cat drags in) Featuring thrills and chills by : 1.) All Shook Up - Elvis Presley [All Shook Up/Heartbreak Hotel]2.) Shake Rattle & Roll – Bill Haley & The Comets [Shake Rattle & Roll/A.B.C. Boogie]3.) The Stranger In Black – Pat Kelly & The Shamrocks [The Stranger In Black/She's A Devil]4.) Rock Away My Blues - Sandra Peters [Rockaway My Blues/I Don't Care]5.) Black Cadillac – Matti Brom [The Best Of Ripsaw Records Vol.5]6.) Hallelujah I Love Her So – Eddie Cochran [Hallelujah I Love Her So/Little Angel] 7.) Grizzly Bear – Bill Starr & The Rock Brooks [Grizzly Bear/Running Around]8.) In Space - The Hillbilly Moon Explosion [With Monsters And Gods]9.) Stretcher – Bloodshot Bill [Diary Of The Doom]10.) Martian Chicken – Bloodshot Bill [The Out Of This World Sounds Of Bloodshot Bill]11.) Honey Bun – Glen Walp & The Casuals [Honeybun/Uprising]12.) Worried Man Blues – Ray Campi [Recalls the Music of Woody: More Hard Travelin']13.) Give That Love To Me – Ray Campi & The Snappers [It Ain't Me/Give That Love To Me]14.) The Worrying Kind -- Robert Gordon [Bad Boy]15.) Secret Mountain – Legendary Shack Shakers [Cockle Doodle Deux]16.) Make These Blues Go Away - Gene Taft [Nashville Rockabilly]17.) House Of Blue Lights – Chuck Berry [Rockin' At the Hops]18.) Down The Road A Piece – Chuck Berry [Rockin' At the Hops]19.) School Days – Lloyd Arnold [Memphis Vol.7] 20.) Don't Look Back - Black Raven [Rock In Threes!] 21.) Isle Of Capri - Crazy Cavan & The Rhythm Rockers [Hey ! Teenager] 22.) Outta the Rain – Bloodshot Bill [Git High Tonite!] 23.) Pretty Little Girl from Mars – Bloodshot Bill [Guitar Boy] 24.) The Scout - Bloodshot Bill [Songs From The Sludge]25.) I'm Moving On – Johnny O'Keefe & The Dee Jays [Real Wild Child]26.) Sittin' On The Balcony – Eddie Cochran [Singin' To My Baby]27.) Kiss You Goodnight – Carlos & The Bandidos [For A Few Dollars Less] 28.) Flyin' Saucers Rock & Roll - – Billy Lee Riley & The Little Green Men [Flyin' Saucers Rock & Roll/I Want You Baby] 29.) She's Alright – Jittery Jack & Amy Griffin [Tonight's The Night] 30.) Radio Boogie – L.C. Smith & The Southern Playboys [Honeymoon On A Rocket Ship/Radio Boogie] 31.) Thunder Lightnin' - – Steve Shuma [Thunder Lightnin'/Angel] AlleyCatHowlKeep A'Howlin'
AlleyCatHowlWizards Of Rhythm Hosted by Hobo Lobo With some of the best Rockabilly & 1950's Style Rock & Roll(And Whatever the Alley Cat drags in) Featuring thrills and chills by : 1.) Never - Eddie Cochran [Somethin' Else]2.) Hound Dog – Elvis Presley [Hound Dog/Don't Be Cruel]3.) Blue Moon Of Kentucky – Elvis Presley [That's All Right/Blue Moon Kentucky]4.) What'll I Do (Call The Zoo) - Benny Joy [Love Zone : The Benny Joy Story Vol.5]5.) True Blue – Don Deal [The Early Recordings - 1956-1958]6.) Hobo Jump – The Sirocco Bros. [Down Home] 7.) Hobo Guitar Jack – Black Raven [Raven's Break Up]8.) My Baby Don't Rock - Omar & The Stringpoppers [Getting Wilder with Omar & The Stringpoppers]9.) Rumble – Link Wray & His Ray Men [Rumble/The Swag]10.) Rockin' Boy Blue – Johnny & The Jailbirds [Out On Bail]11.) Trail Of Tears – Sirocco Bros. [Stardust]12.) Bop – Sirocco Bros. [Devil's Guitar/Bop]13.) Rock 'n' Roll Blues – Eddie Cochran [Latch On To Eddie Cochran]14.) Please Don't Leave Me -- Johnny Burnette And The Rock'n'Roll Trio [Johnny Burnette And The Rock'n'Roll Trio]15.) Train Of Sin – Marcel Bontempi [Too Witches Spiders Frogs & Holes]16.) Everyday - Bloodshot Bill [Psyche-O-Billy]17.) Don't Let Go – Bloodshot Bill [Get Loose Or Get Lost]18.) Be-Bop-A-Lula – Gene Vincent [Be Bop A Lula/Woman Love]19.) Tutti Frutti – Little Richard [Tutti Frutti/I'm Just A Lonely Guy] 20.) Dixie Fried - Carl Perkins [I'm Sorry, I'm Not Sorry/Dixie Fried] 21.) Diddy-Wah-Diddy – Bo Diddley [Diddy Wah Diddy/I Am Looking For A Woman] 22.) Little Queenie – Chuck Berry [Little Queenie/Almost Grown] 23.) Don't Leave Me – Link Wray [The Pathway Sessions]24.) Broken Heart - Black Knights [Town Of Rock'n'Roll]25.) It's Late – Dorsey Burnette [It's Late/Good Good Lovin']26.) She's A Moonlighter – Johnny Carlton [She's A Moonlighter/The Price Of Your Love(Was Just Too High)]27.) Lonesome Train – Johnny Bond [Lonesome Train/Laughing Back The Heartaches] 28.) Haunted Dreams - – Wild Wax Combo [Hot Rod Doll] 29.) Gone With The Wind – Rusti Steel & The Star Tones [Gone With The Wind] 30.) Jungle Magic – Dorsey Burnette [Jungle Magic/At A Distance] 31.) Dragstrip Baby - – Johnny Roane [Dragstrip Baby/Wasted Past] 32.) Goin' Down That Road – Ersel Hickey [Lover's Land/Goin' Down That Road] 33.) The Hunt – Bloodshot Bill [Thunder and Lightning] 34.) Cryin' Cat Blues - – The Sirocco Bros. [Come On In] 35.) Hobo Bop – Hi-Strung Ramblers [Hobo Bop/Run Boy Run] 36.) Hoboes Are My Heroes – Legendary Shack Shakers [Agri-Dustrial] 37.) Deep River Blues - – Gene Maltais [Crazy Baby/Deep River Blues] AlleyCatHowlKeep A'Howlin'
AlleyCatHowlBack In The Day Hosted by Hobo Lobo With some of the best Rockabilly & 1950's Style Rock & Roll(And Whatever the Alley Cat drags in) Featuring thrills and chills by : 1.) Baby She's Gone - Jack Scott [Baby She's Gone/You Can Bet Your Bottom Dollar]2.) Scorpion – Eddie & Thee Scorpions [Better Beware]3.) Are You Still Crazy – Crazy Cavan & The Rhythm Rockers [Cool And Crazy Rockabilly]4.) So Wild - Pete & Jimmy w/ The Rhythm Kings [So Wild/Bye And Bye]5.) Don't Start Crying Now – The Playboys [Easy Rockin']6.) Nervous Breakdown – Les Alligators [Rockabillygator] 7.) Keep On Churnin' – Wynonie Harris [Bloodshot Eyes : The Best of Wynonie Harris]8.) Vin Vam Vamoose - Bob Temple [Vin Vam Vamoose/Come Back, Come Back]9.) Golden Tooth – The Real Gone Tones [Backseat Bingo]10.) Hey Mr. Cotton Picker – Fia Sco & The Majestics [You're My Sugar!]11.) Slippin' In – JETS [Session Out]12.) Sold Out – Gene Price & The Chordsmen [Rockin' Your Way]13.) Drive This Truck No More – The Hillbilly Moon Explosion [Damn Right Honey!]14.) I Sure Miss You -- Robert Gordon & Link Wray [Cleveland ‘78]15.) Black Slacks – Robert Gordon [Too Fast To Live, Too Young To Die]16.) Prisoner of Love - Bo Diddley [Bo Diddley Is A Gunslinger]17.) Rockin' At The Philharmonic – Chuck Berry [One Dozen Berrys]18.) The Alabama Shake – Crazy Cavan & The Rhythm Rockers [Redhot'N'Rockabilly]19.) Baby I'm Blue – The Four Friends [Juke Joint Rock] 20.) Hillbilly Wolf - Link Wray [Missing Links Vol. 1 Hillbilly Wolf] 21.) Confusin' – Lee McBride [Honest I Do/Confusin'] 22.) Strange Desire – Jack Scott [My Dream Come True/Strange Desire] 23.) Blue Monday – Fats Domino [Fats Domino Swings]24.) Ain't That A Shame - Fats Domino [Ain't That A Shame/La-La]25.) Beale Street Boogie – The Delmore Brothers [King Hillbilly Bop N' Boogie – Roots of Rockabilly 1944-56]26.) Folding Money – Tommy Blake [The Hanging Judge/Folding Money]27.) Geraldine – Jack Scott [Jack Scott L.P.] 28.) Send Me Some Lovin' - – Crazy Cavan & The Rhythm Rockers [Rockabilly In Paris] 29.) Didn't It Rain – Sister Rosetta Tharpe [The Original Soul Sister] 30.) Tell Me Why? – Eddie Cochran [The Liberty Years] 31.) Hard Rock Mine - – Dorsey Burnette [Best Of The Era Years] 32.) I'm Goin' Home – Les Alligators [Rockabillygator] 33.) Gonna Be Better Times – Al Urban [Won't Tell You Her Name/Gonna Be Better Times] 34.) High On Life - – Gene Vincent [The Day the World Turned Blue] 35.) Lazy River – Gene Vincent [Blue Jean Bop] 36.) Hard Headed Woman – Wanda Jackson [Rockin' With Wanda] 37.) The Wallflower - – Etta James [The Wallflower (Dance With Me Henry)/Hold Me, Squeeze Me] AlleyCatHowlKeep A'Howlin'
Oh boy, if there's any hope for getting us out of the dark ages it might just be a new generation of home consoles! Is the first one a banger, or will it fade into obscurity like the last few new consoles? Join us to find out! Ben and Wes also take a look at Mr. TNT, Jump Coaster, Alley Cat, and Money Money in today's packed episode!Website -https://historyofvideogamespodcast.comYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/@historyofvideogamespodcast1994Twitter - https://twitter.com/HistoryofVideo1Email - historyvgpodcast@gmail.comHosts - Ben & WesMusic - Arranged and recorded by Ben
AlleyCatHowlTrue Blue Rhythm Hosted by Hobo LoboWith some of the best Rockabilly & 1950's Style Rock & Roll(And Whatever the Alley Cat drags in) Featuring thrills and chills by : 1.) Three Steps to Heaven - Eddie Cochran [Cut Across Shorty/Three Steps to Heaven]2.) Cabbage Head – The Sterling Brothers [Set Me Free]3.) The Hitman - Jittery Jack [Jittery Jack E.P.]4.) Viking Rock – Jittery Jack [Jittery Jack E.P.]5.) Every Woman I Know – Billy “The Kid”Emerson [Every Woman I Know/Tomorrow Never Comes]6.) Bottle To the Baby – Charlie Feathers [One Hand Loose/Bottle to the Baby] 7.) But In Your Eyes – Victor Leed [Thanks Rock And Roll!]8.) It's True, I'm Blue - Wild Wax Combo [Hot Rod Doll]9.) Ford And Shaker – James Gallagher [Are You the One/Ford And Shaker]10.) House On The Hill – Supersonics [69 Automobile]11.) Milk Cow Blues – Eddie Cochran [Never Be Forgotten]12.) Out Cold – Bloodshot Bill [Songs FromTthe Sludge]13.) Just Because – Bloodshot Bill [Come Get Your Love Right Now]14.) Good Rocking Tonight - Roy Brown [Good Rocking Tonight: The Best of Roy Brown]15.) Feelin' Blue – Crazy Cavan & The Rhythm Rockers [Rockability L.P.]16.) Frankie & Johnny - Charlie Feathers [Rockabilly Heatwave]17.) Sha-La-Ba – Bloodshot Bill & Televisionaries [Spit On My Rubber E.P.]18.) Knee Deep In The Blue – Marti Brom [The Best Of Ripsaw Records Vol.5]19.) l Get The Blues, When It Rains – Marti Brom [The Best of Ripsaw Records Vol.3] 20.) Boppin' & Hoppin' - Chan Romero [ Hippy Hippy Shake] 21.) Holiday Hill – Wallace Waters [Rockabilly Gold – Vol. 10] 22.) Be My Baby, Baby – Larry Wheeler [I Wanna Make Love/By My Baby, Baby] 23.) One Mile – Rudy “Tutti” Grayzell & The A-Bones [Texas Kool Kat]24.) Am I Blue? - Johnny O'Keefe & The Dee Jays [Am I Blue?/Love Letters In The Sand]25.) Mean Woman Blues – Jimmy Johnston & The Star Lighters [Mean Woman Blues/My Dianne]26.) Leadfoot – Don Sargent & The Buddies [Voodoo Kiss/Lead Foot] 27.) The Alibi – Carlos & The Bandidos [The Good, The Bad & The Bandidos] 28.) I'll Play the Game – Carlos & The Bandidos [Kiss You Goodnight] 29.) Lying To Myself – Reverend Horton Heat [Hardscrabble Woman/Lying To Myself] AlleyCatHowlKeep A'Howlin'
Welcome to the 223rd episode of The Castle Vault! In this week's journey exploring the famed Disney Vault through the Disney Plus streaming service, we continue our run of DCOMs with ... Alley Cats Strike! In this episode, we hit the lanes with this DCOM about bowling, Alley Cats Strike! Was this movie a strike, or did it go for the 7-10 split?. Was it a gutter ball, or was it RIGHT DOWN THE MIDDLE? And where will it land on The Hierarchy? All this and more in Episode 223 of the Castle Vault! Stay magical, friends. Show Rundown Intro Housekeeping #CastleVaultCooking - Cereal Disney Plus check-in Count the Clicks The Castle Vault - Alley Cats Strike (2000) Pregame Posterized Fonts: Flaunt or Flop Name That Tune On This Day... Billboard Bops Best Good Boys Villains Be Chillin' Lingo Bingo Kids, Go Ask Your Parents Cringe-O-Meter Dash of Disney Community Theater Award I've Seen You Before Believe It Or Not THE HIERARCHY View Reviews Lorcana Lowdown eBay Expedition I Spy... Five Fun Facts Tough Trivia Question Emails We Recommend! NEXT WEEK'S MOVIE IS: Rip Girls (2000) Want to contact us? Jason: @JasonInquires (Twitter and Instagram) & @JasonTCV (Twitter)/ @Jason_TCV (Instagram) Josh: @TheNoyse (Twitter and Instagram) & YouTube: https://youtube.com/@makingnoyse?si=9ujY4-RxrV_rMjBn Show: @TheCastleVault (Twitter and Instagram) Email: TheCastleVault@gmail.com TheCastleVault.com
AlleyCatHowlMoon Over MemphisHosted by Hobo Lobo With some of the best Rockabilly & 1950's Style Rock & Roll(And Whatever the Alley Cat drags in) Featuring thrills and chills by : 1.) Gonna Back Up Baby - Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps [Race With The Devil/Gonna Back Up Baby]2.) Bop Street – Gene Vincent& His Blue Caps [Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps]3.) Pink Peg Slacks - Eddie Cochran [Cherished Memories]4.) Bar Room Blues – Roy Brown [Rockin' At Midnight]5.) Screaming – Sonny West [Feel The Heat]6.) Watcha Gonna Do – Bill Haley & His Comets [Bill Haley & His Comets] 7.) Viva Las Vegas – Reverend Horton Heat [Whole New Life]8.) Quiet Whiskey - Wynonie Harris [Quiet Whiskey/Down Boy Down]9.) Wild Wild Young Men – Ruth Brown [Wild Wild Young Men/Mend Your Ways]10.) Old George Dickel – Bob Luman [Still Rockin']11.) Take Me For A Ride – Bloodshot Bill [Come Get Your Love Right Now]12.) Tell Me To Go – Bloodshot Bill [Psyche-O-Billy]13.) Confessin' The Blues – Chuck Berry [The Anthology]14.) Mailman Blues - Lloyd Price [The Exciting Lloyd Price]15.) My Pretty Witch – The Sirocco Bros. [Come On In]16.) You're Dead - P.Paul Fenech [Happy Halloween IX]17.) Summit Ridge Drive – Roy Lanham [Sizzling Strings/Fabulous Guitar]18.) Transfusion Blues – Johnny Cash [Now, There Was A Song!]19.) Flatfoot Sam – Tommy Blake & The Rhythm Rebels [Flatfoot Sam/Lord Hoody] 20.) Let Me Go - Hasil Adkins [Chicken Walk] 21.) Meet Mr. Mud – Bob Luman [Let's Think About Livin'] 22.) Little Mama – Andy Wilson [Little Mama/Tonite Tonite] 23.) Why Don't You – Charlie Feathers [Why Don't You/Jungle Fever]24.) Rock Therapy - Johnny Burnette Trio [Johnny Burnette & The Rock'n'Roll Trio]25.) I've Had It, I'm Through - Gene Davis [Curfew E.P.]26.) Angel Eyes – Doug Warr [So You're Leavin'/Angel Eyes] 27.) Drifting Heart – Chuck Berry [After School Session] 28.) Baby, She's Gone – Jack Scott [Baby, She's Gone/You Can Bet Your Bottom Dollar] 29.) Wrong Yo Yo - Carl Perkins [Dance Album of Carl Perkins] AlleyCatHowlKeep A'Howlin'
AlleyCatHowlYule RumbleHosted by Hobo Lobo With some of the bestRockabilly & 1950's Style Rock & Roll(And Whatever the Alley Cat drags in) Featuring thrills and chills by : 1.) Big Sandy - The Meteors [Demonology]2.) Blue Christmas – Tav Falco [A Tav Falco Christmas]3.) Santa Claus Is Back In Town - Elvis Presley [Elvis Christmas Album]4.) No Way Out – Ray Campi [The Rollin' Rock Recordings Vol.2]5.) I'll Be There – Rick Tucker & The Turks [I'll Be There/Karen, My Love]6.) Mean Mean Son of A Gun – Johnny Horton [Done Rovin'] 7.) Champagne Charlee – Herbie Lee III [Champagne Charlee/Doomp-Doomp]8.) Pink Elephants - Wally Willette & His Globe Rockers [Pink Elephants/Eeenie Meenie]9.) The Clock Strikes Twelve – Bo Diddley [Go Bo Diddley]10.) Sugar Doll – Wild Wax Combo [Lip Lickin' Lou]11.) Pouppée De Cire Pouppée De Son – The Hillbilly Moon Explosion [By Popular Demand]12.) Don't Mind At All – Bloodshot Bill [Come Get Your Love Right Now]13.) Stuffin' Her Stockin' – Bloodshot Bill [Stuffin' Her Stockin']14.) Latch On - The Cochran Brothers [The Cochran Brothers]15.) Little Rome - Max Alexander & The Hi-Fi Combo [Little Rome/Rock, Rock, Rock Everybody]16.) The Lightning Strikes - DJ & The Cats [The Lightning Strikes/Rocking Guitar]17.) Susie's House – Tooter Boatman [Rockin' With Tooter Boatman]18.) Crazy Cat Corner – Gene Summers [Reminisce Cafe]19.) Machine Gun – The Riptides [Machine Gun/Deep Blue] 20.) School Day (Ring! Ring! Goes The Bell) - Chuck Berry [After School Session] 21.) Merry Christmas Baby – Chuck Berry [Merry Christmas Baby/Run Rudolph Run] 22.) Ghost House– Johnny & The Jailbirds [Roll On] 23.) I'll Tear Your Playhouse Down – Billy Free [Always Rockin']24.) Cool Tom Cat - Bill Carter [Cool Tom Cat]25.) Water Boy - Dorsey Burnette [Johnny & Dorsey – The Burnette Brothers]26.) Savage – Alan Barnicoat & The Bob Freedman Orchestra [Trip To The Orient/Savage] 27.) Molly's Chambers – Colbert Hamilton & The Nitros [Live Or Glory Man] 28.) Dead Of Night - Colbert Hamilton & The Nitros [Still Taggin' Along] 29.) Run Wild - Ruby Ann [Running Wild]30.) Run Rudolph Run - Chuck Berry [Merry Christmas Baby/Run Rudolph Run]31.) I Wish Everyday Was Christmas – Ray Salter [I Wish Everyday Was Christmas] 32.) Rockabilly Christmas - Ray Campi [Cultural Warrior] 33.) Viva Zapata - Link Wray [The Pathway Sessions] AlleyCatHowlKeep A'Howlin'
AlleyCatHowlGrizzly BeatHosted by Hobo Lobo With some of the bestRockabilly & 1950's Style Rock & Roll(And Whatever the Alley Cat drags in)Featuring thrills and chills by : 1.) Carry On - Jimmy C. Newman [Bop-A-Hulu/Carry On]2.) My Little Ruby – Chan Romero [Hippy Hippy Shake]3.) Rock This Town - Stray Cats [Stray Cats]4.) Baby Blue – Gene Vincent [Collectors Series]5.) The Newest Wave – Ray Campi [Cultural Warrior]6.) I Ain't Gonna Do It – Dub Pritchett [Nashville Rocks] 7.) Break Up – Ray Smith [Shake Around]8.) Baby, What Do You Want - Fred Mick & The Kingsmen [Rockin' With Unknown Greats]9.) Hot Rod Ford – Ray Campi [Tennessee & Texas]10.) The Rockabilly Hop – The Grizzly Family [Going To The Rockabilly Hop!]11.) Shotgun Wedding Theme – The Grizzly Family [Going To The Rockabilly Hop!]12.) Bluer Than Blue – Dorsey Burnette [The Complete Motown Recordings]13.) C'Mon Everybody – Eddie Cochran [C'Mon Everybody/Don't Ever Let Me Go]14.) Skinny Jim - Eddie Cochran [Skinny Jim/Half Loved]15.) Cold Eyed- King Drapes [King Drape Stomp]16.) Hook Me - Bloodshot Bill [Come Get Your Love Right Now]17.) Please Don't Break My Heart – Bloodshot Bill [So Fed Up]18.) Rule Book - Bloodshot Bill [So Fed Up]19.) Riding Shotgun – Danny Welch [Riding Shotgun/Snow Man] 20.) Shadows On The Old Bayou - Johnny Horton [The Early Years] 21.) Jailhouse Rock – Elvis Presley [Jailhouse Rock/Treat Me Right] 22.) Little Rock Rock – Rock Rogers [Little Rock Rock/That Ain't It] 23.) Forbidden Love – The Desperados [On The Rampage]24.) Rock, Roma, Rock It - Scatman Crothers [Rock Roma, Rock It/Take Your Time]25.) Skipping Along - Bob Kelly [Skipping Along/Indian Squaw]26.) Boll Weevil Song – Eddie Cochran [Somethin' Else/Boll Weevil Song]27.) Five Feet And Rising – Johnny Cash [I Got Stripes/Five Feet And Rising]28.) You're Gone, Again – Don Epperson & The Kentuckians [The Clock On The Mantle/You're Gone, Again]29.) Gunslinger – Bo Diddley [Bo Diddley Is A Gunslinger]30.) The Great Grandfather – Bo Diddley [Go Bo Diddley]AlleyCatHowlKeep A'Howlin'
Sleep Calming and Relaxing ASMR Thunder Rain Podcast for Studying, Meditation and Focus
Episode Title: Relaxing Visuals for Sleep: Rainy Alley CatDescription: Tonight, we drift into a quiet cityscape where a lone cat wanders a rain-soaked alley under soft lantern light. Gentle rainfall, distant footsteps, and the cat's calm presence set a cozy mood that's perfect for unwinding before bed. We'll guide you through simple visualization and breathing cues—imagining the reflective puddles, the muted glow on wet cobblestones, and the rhythmic patter of rain—to ease tension, slow your thoughts, and invite steady, restorative sleep.Use this scene as part of your nightly routine:Dim the lights and focus on slow inhales through the nose, longer exhales through the mouth.Picture the cat finding a dry nook, curling up, and settling—mirroring your own transition to rest.Let background rain become your anchor, returning to its sound whenever the mind wanders.Take a few minutes to practice this gentle visualization before bedtime. Small, consistent moments of calm help reset the nervous system and improve sleep quality over time.Join us next time as we continue creating soothing scenes that support rest and relaxation.=======DISCLAIMER
Dan Cain finishes up Kentucky this week with three studio band songs and 2 songs from his acoustic EP. Songs include Black Dogs and Alley Cats, Copperhead, Time to Go, Get Away and Fall
MISHIGAN FROM REGGAEBOYZ SOUND LIVE AT RETRO REGGAE WEDNESDAYS IN DRINK LOUNGE IN BROOKLYN... FEATURING CHUNES FROM BERES HAMMOND SANCHEZ, WAYNE WONDER, COCOA TEA, CAPLETON, SHABBA RANKS, DADDY SCREW, TERROR FABULOUS, LOUIE CULTURE, BEENIE MAN, BOUNTY KILLER, LADY SAW, LEXXUS, PATRA, LILA IKE, MASICKA, TEEJAY, VYBZ KARTEL, TONY MATTERHORN, KHRISTOPHER, SUPER CAT, SNAGGA PUSS, TONY CURTIS, RED DRAGON, JC LODGE, FREDDIE MCGREGOR, CYNTHIA SCHLOSS, CARLENE DAVIS, RICHIE STEPHENS, FRISCO KID, WAYNE WONDER, ALLEY CAT, GARNET SILK, DENNIS BROWN, DAVE KELLY, BABY CHAM, MR VEGAS & MORE... REGGAEBOYZ SOUND HAS THE #1 REGGAE PODCAST IN THE WORLD!!! FOLLOW US ON IG @REGGAEBOYZSOUND
In this special summer rerun reminiscent of those hot and fabulous days of 1980s television, hosts Sharon Johnson and Susan Lambert Hatem take listeners back to the very first episode of our own 80s TV Ladies. Originally dropped July 20, 2022, this throwback episode revisits the launch of the podcast and the cultural moment that inspired it—emerging from the pandemic, navigating a changing world, and celebrating the iconic women of 1980s television. Sharon and Susan dive deep into the pilot of "Scarecrow and Mrs. King," exploring its unique blend of action, comedy, and romance, and discussing why the show remains a beloved, feminist classic.Along the way, they reflect on the evolution of female-driven TV, the impact of trailblazing showrunners, and the enduring appeal of stars like Kate Jackson and Bruce Boxleitner.Packed with personal stories, pop culture insights, and plenty of laughs, this episode is both a nostalgic look back and a celebration of the groundbreaking women who shaped TV history. Whether you're a longtime fan or discovering 80s TV Ladies for the first time, this is the perfect place to start your journey.THE CONVERSATIONBeverly Garland: the hotel AND the actress – Plus, Is she Amanda King's mother – or Laura Holt's (Remington Steele)?Kate Jackson's previous hit show: Was it Alley Cats or Harry's Angels or….?Did the writers change Amanda from being married to divorced in the pilot script?Who was the first female showrunner in TV history – and why did it take 30 years before there was another?What was Amanda King's superpower?And what does all this have to do with Parks and Recreation's Leslie Knope?Join us for our “First Time” as we solve the mystery of whether or not Scarecrow and Mrs. King was a feminist show – a progressive show – or both? Have no fear: Susan and Sharon are on the case!OUR AUDIO-OGRAPHYWhy does Susan call it Audio-ology in this episode? Cause she's silly, and we're still figuring out what we're calling it.Watch Scarecrow and Mrs. King On Tubi or On RokuGet "How Tall Are You? A Memboir by Greg Morton" at BooksaMilion.comCheck out Television's Female Spies And Crimefighters by Karen A. Romanko at Barnes and Noble.Fansite: CallMeaCab.com by Taya Johnston Podcast: The Mrs. King Chronicles – Hosted by Lexie Fiema, Taya Johnston, Jenn Peterson, Miranda ThomasWe've been nominated for TWO 2025 Podcast Awards.Check us out at PodcastAwards.comIf you're a selected judge, please vote for us in Best Female Hosted Podcast and for Best TV & Film Podcast.HELLO, TEXAS! Susan will be at the Podcast Movement Convention in Dallas, August 18-20. Reach out if you will be there, too! Email Susan at 80sTVLadies@gmail.comSign up for the 80s TV Ladies mailing list.Support us and get ad-free episodes on PATREON. Join the Facebook page discussion at Facebook.com/80sTVLadiesDon't forget to subscribe, rate, and review!
Here at D&SD Over the Summer on Wednesdays we will be releasing some of our cool side campaign episodes! This series is called “The Playa Rose” is a western campaign DM'd by our Very own Andrew Kornblatt. Hospitality, Heartbreak, and the Pusheen Brothers On the road to the mine, the party encounters Trail in the Grass, a tuxedo-furred Tabaxi homesteader speaking ill of the mine owner. They decide to join him at his small homestead, where he shares a meal and his tragic story - the loss of his mate, the festering of his land and animals, and the growing pressure from Laurentine, the powerful mine owner who's been buying up land along the gorge through increasingly aggressive means. The party is moved to help, offering comfort through song, helping clean his modest shack, and... well, in Mac D's case, shapeshifting into a goat to eat some of the grass. Their evening of frontier hospitality is interrupted when Mac D, wild-shaped into a local bird, spots the Pusheen Brothers - those calico Tabaxi troublemakers - approaching the homestead. In a classic Western standoff, Consuela and Morgan intercept the brothers while Marshal and Trail take defensive positions. The Alley Cat gang members, surprised by the protection and presence of capable, dangerous women, exchange heated words before departing with a warning: Trail has four days to vacate his property, or they'll return with "overwhelming influence." Faced with this threat, the party splits up - Marshal and Mac D staying to help fortify Trail's homestead, while Consuela and Morgan return to Liberty Bluff to investigate the widow of a geologist who died while investigating the mines. Please support Dugongs & Sea Dragons on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DugongsAndSeadragons
“They're not homeless. They know exactly where their home is, and they've chosen to be there. We're literally returning them home—vaccinated and spayed—so it's a win for the cat, the shelter, and the neighborhood.” - Karen Little This episode is sponsored-in-part by Maddie's Fund and the Rescue Cleaners and Disinfectants. In this special on-location episode of the Community Cats Podcast, Stacy LeBaron brings you to the bustling Humane World for Animals Expo in Las Vegas for a candid, practical conversation on the future of Return-to-Field (RTF) and community cats. Joined by Karen Little of Alley Cat Advocates and Bryan Kortis of Neighborhood Cats, this episode breaks down what RTF really means, why it remains one of the field's most pressing challenges, and how shelters of all sizes can adapt best practices while navigating real-world limitations. Karen and Bryan, each with decades of frontline TNR and shelter collaboration experience, explore the tension between “gold standard” individual cat assessments and the operational realities of crowded shelters. They emphasize the importance of gathering quality intake information, partnering with communities, and maintaining flexibility during kitten seasons, all while ensuring the welfare of cats remains central. The episode also unpacks the misconceptions around RTF, the critical difference between TNR and RTF, and the complexities of assessing “friendly” cats in the shelter environment. Whether you're a large urban shelter manager or a small grassroots TNR organizer, this conversation will leave you with a clearer, practical understanding of how RTF can reduce euthanasia, manage overpopulation, and align with your community's needs. Tune in for insights, humor, and a real-time feel of Expo energy as you learn actionable strategies to strengthen your community cat programs and advocate effectively for cats wherever you are. Press Play Now For: The clear difference between Return-to-Field and TNR you must understand How to make case-by-case decisions under real shelter constraints Why “friendly cats” are the most controversial aspect of RTF The critical role of community collaboration in cat management Strategies for small TNR groups attending their first big expo Why RTF is not “abandonment”—and how to explain it to your community Insights on the upcoming updated Return-to-Field Handbook Tips for managing seasonal intake and aligning outcomes with resources Resources & Links: Alley Cat Advocates (https://alleycatadvocates.org/) Neighborhood Cats (https://www.neighborhoodcats.org/) Community Cats Podcast TNR Certification Workshops (https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/community-cat-care-training-education/) Community Cats Podcast “Cat Cycling” Blog (https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/cat-cycling-how-to-make-your-spay-neuter-programs-most-impactful-and-not-overwhelm-your-staff/) Sponsor Links: Maddie's Fund (https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/maddies621) Rescue Cleaners and Disinfectants (https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/virox) Follow & Review We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts(https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-community-cats-podcast/id1125752101?mt=2). Select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then share a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast.
On this episode of The Horror, The Devil And Mr. O brings us its first story, titled, Alley Cat. This one aired May 3, 1970. Listen to more from The Devil And Mr. O https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/e55e1c7a-e213-4a20-8701-21862bdf1f8a/TheHorror1233.mp3 Download TheHorror1233 | Subscribe | Spotify | Support The Horror If you enjoy The Horror and would like to help support it, visit donate.relicradio.com for more information. [...]
I guess you wouldn't know it by the way we dress, but we've seen every single DCOM, and this one just so happens to be one of our favorites. This week we are joined by former jank house member Finch to talk about Alley Cats Strike! Tune in as we discuss the quirky dialogue in this movie, the logistics of running an annual middle school sports tournament, and how this is surprisingly one of the gayest DCOMs.
The Devil and Mr. O 71-09-17 01 Alley Cat
Step into a chilling tableau of shadows and whispers with "Lights Out," a haunting narrative that plunges into the abyss where fear takes feline form. Devil Mr. Alley Cat emerges from the inky blackness, not merely as a stray but as a harbinger of dread, a sinister presence that claws its way into the heart of a once-tranquil community. His eyes, like chips of malevolent obsidian, gleam with an unnatural intelligence, and his silent movements hint at an ancient evil lurking just beyond the veil of the ordinary.The first encounter is subtle, a fleeting glimpse in the periphery, a scratching at the edges of hearing. But soon, the alley cat's influence deepens, its appearances becoming more frequent, each encounter leaving behind a residue of unease. Whispers turn to frightened murmurs as residents recount unsettling incidents: doors creaking open in the dead of night, objects inexplicably shifting, and a pervasive feeling of being watched by unseen eyes. Children speak of shadows that stretch and writhe in impossible ways, and pets whimper and hide, sensing a malevolence that their human companions struggle to comprehend.As the alley cat's reign of subtle terror intensifies, a tangible dread begins to settle over the community. Sleep becomes a luxury, punctuated by nightmares of sharp claws and guttural hisses. The once-familiar streets transform into menacing labyrinths, every darkened alleyway a potential ambush. Those who cross paths with Devil Mr. Alley Cat find themselves ensnared in a psychological web, their anxieties amplified, their sanity slowly eroding. The line between the natural and the supernatural blurs with each passing night, leaving the terrified inhabitants to question the very nature of the creature that stalks their streets. Is it merely an animal, twisted by some unknown malady, or is it something far more sinister, a demonic entity cloaked in fur and shadow? The answer lies shrouded in darkness, waiting to be revealed in a terrifying climax where the community must confront not just a creature of flesh and blood, but the very embodiment of their deepest fears.TakeawaysThe story begins with a dramatic introduction.Conflict arises in relationships, highlighting emotional struggles.Descent into madness is portrayed through intense dialogue.The doctor faces a moral dilemma regarding the situation.Love and sacrifice are central themes in the narrative.Confrontation with the law adds tension to the story.The characters' actions lead to unforeseen consequences.The narrative explores the supernatural elements of the story.Emotional turmoil drives the characters' decisions.The conclusion sets the stage for future stories.Sound Bites"You're not through with me at all.""I stopped him for you.""Get out! Get out of my house!"drama, relationships, conflict, madness, love, sacrifice, law, supernatural
Black Mirror is back with a seventh season packed with miso jam, thronglings, classic film, Christian counseling services, a whole artists' commune, and more; Brandi Brown joins us to discuss what goes down (sometimes...way down). Around The Dial takes us through Hacks, The Syd + TP Show, and Top Chef. Tara attempts to get yet another game night sitcom episode into The Canon with Will & Grace's "Alley Cats." Then, after naming the week's Winner and Loser, we're trying to get closest to the pin with Return Of The Return Of The Steep Incline Climber. Put that nubbin on your temple and listen! GUESTS
#RetroRadio EP0377 | A man becomes increasingly frustrated with his wife's unpleasant behavior. In a fit of anger, he calls her a “cat,” and mysteriously, she begins to transform into a feline, leading to a series of eerie and unsettling events.Darkness Syndicate members get the ad-free version of #WeirdDarkness and #RetroRadio:https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateCHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Show Open00:01:50.000 = CBS Radio Mystery Theater, “The Memory Killers” (December 29, 1965) ***WD00:48:12.769 = The Clock, “Only Death Is Timeless” (May 11, 1947)01:13:44.379 = Confession, “George S. Decker Case” (August 16, 1953) ***WD01:43:56.709 = Sounds of Darkness, “Call Crazy” (January 13, 1970)02:11:21.289 = The Devil and Mr. O, “Alley Cat” (September 17, 1971) ***WD02:41:12.669 = Dimension X, “Mars Is Heaven” (January 07, 1951) ***WD03:07:18.979 = The Creaking Door, “A Day of Truce” (October 12, 1964) ***WD03:38:27.129 = The Eleventh Hour, “Invitation To Death” (January 28, 1960) ***WD04:04:40.419 = Escape, “The Grove of Ashtaroff” (February 29, 1948) ***WD04:34:42.139 = Murder By Experts, “The Big Money” (July 25, 1949)05:04:06.367 = Show Close(ADU) = Air Date Unknown(LQ) = Low Quality***WD = Remastered, edited, or cleaned up by Weird Darkness to make the episode more listenable. Audio may not be pristine, but it will be better than the original file which may have been unusable or more difficult to hear without editing.Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.= = = = =CUSTOM WEBPAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/WDRR0377
The Watershed is a podcast of We Are Water MN. In this episode, we hear from Brent Olson, a writer, former farmer and county commissioner. The We Are Water MN exhibit will be hosted in Big Stone County from March 15 through April 21, 2025. The main exhibit will be at the Alley Cat, while additional indoor exhibits will be on view at Ortonville Public Schools. After Big Stone County, the exhibit will move to Ely (Ely Folk School), Minneapolis (Downtown Improvement District), Henderson (Ney Nature Center), and Bloomington (MN Valley National Wildlife Refuge).You can learn more about We Are Water MN at www.mnhum.org/water. Learn more about Big Stone County's hosting of the exhibit, plus related events on the MPCA website. You can find more of Brent's story here.Special thanks to Chandra Colvin, who conducted this interview, which was initially featured in Big Stone Arts Council's hosting. Thank you to Brent Olson, our interviewee for this episode.If you are curious about becoming a citizen scientist…CoCoRaHS MNGage, Check out the Climate Office's website ! Conservation Reserve Program You can find We Are Water MN on Facebook,and Instagram, follow along for the latest updates!This episode of The Watershed was produced by Sienna Ecker, and by We Are Water MN, which is led by the Minnesota Humanities Center in partnership with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency; the Minnesota Historical Society; the Board of Water and Soil Resources; the Minnesota Departments of Agriculture, Health, and Natural Resources; and University of Minnesota Extension.We are Water MN is funded in part with money from the Clean Water, Land, & Legacy Fund that was created with the vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008 and by the National Endowment for the Humanities.Music credits: Gymnopedies 2 by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue ).
The Watershed is a podcast of We Are Water MN. In this episode, we hear from community storyteller Judy Beckman.The We Are Water MN exhibit will be hosted in Big Stone County from March 15 through April 21, 2025. The main exhibit will be at the Alley Cat, while additional indoor exhibits will be on view at Ortonville Public Schools. After Big Stone County, the exhibit will move to Ely (Ely Folk School), Minneapolis (Downtown Improvement District), Henderson (Ney Nature Center), and Bloomington (MN Valley National Wildlife Refuge).You can learn more about We Are Water MN at www.mnhum.org/water. Learn more about Big Stone County's hosting of the exhibit, plus related events on the MPCA website. You can find more on Big Stone County here.Special thanks to Chandra Colvin, who conducted this interview, which was initially featured in Big Stone Arts Council's hosting. Thank you to Judy Beckman, our interviewee for this episode. You can find We Are Water MN on Facebook,and Instagram, follow along for the latest updates!This episode of The Watershed was produced by Sienna Ecker, and by We Are Water MN, which is led by the Minnesota Humanities Center in partnership with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency; the Minnesota Historical Society; the Board of Water and Soil Resources; the Minnesota Departments of Agriculture, Health, and Natural Resources; and University of Minnesota Extension.We are Water MN is funded in part with money from the Clean Water, Land, & Legacy Fund that was created with the vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008 and by the National Endowment for the Humanities.Music credits: Gymnopedies 2, Jadie Grange, Gymnopedies 1 by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue ).
The Watershed is a podcast of We Are Water MN. In this episode, we hear from community members Jason Frank and Neva Foster.The We Are Water MN exhibit will be hosted in Big Stone County from March 15 through April 21, 2025. The main exhibit will be at the Alley Cat, while additional indoor exhibits will be on view at Ortonville Public Schools. After Big Stone County, the exhibit will move to Ely (Ely Folk School), Minneapolis (Downtown Improvement District), Henderson (Ney Nature Center), and Bloomington (MN Valley National Wildlife Refuge).You can learn more about We Are Water MN at www.mnhum.org/water. Learn more about Big Stone County's hosting of the exhibit, plus related events on the MPCA website. You can find more on Big Stone County here.Special thanks to Chandra Colvin, who conducted this interview, which was initially featured in Big Stone Arts Council's hosting. Thank you to Jason Frank and Neva Foster, our interviewees for this episode. You can find We Are Water MN on Facebook,and Instagram, follow along for the latest updates!This episode of The Watershed was produced by Sienna Ecker, and by We Are Water MN, which is led by the Minnesota Humanities Center in partnership with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency; the Minnesota Historical Society; the Board of Water and Soil Resources; the Minnesota Departments of Agriculture, Health, and Natural Resources; and University of Minnesota Extension.We are Water MN is funded in part with money from the Clean Water, Land, & Legacy Fund that was created with the vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008 and by the National Endowment for the Humanities.Music credits: Gymnopedies 2, Jadie Grange, Gymnopedies 1 by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue ).
This episode is a sequel podcast nearly five years in the making. We last talked with poet Josiah Luis Alderete back in 2020, over Zoom, in the early COVID days. In this podcast, we pick up, more or less, with where we left off that summer. Back in those days, Josiah Luis still worked at City Lights Bookstore in North Beach. He walks us through that store's process of rearranging around social-distancing protocols that were new at the time. He says that the early days of the pandemic meant hunkering down at home and reading-reading-reading. But once it was deemed safe to reopen City Lights, Josiah was really happy to be back. One of his coworkers at City Lights came up with the idea of doing poetry out the window onto Columbus Avenue. The first poet to read up there was Tongo Eisen-Martin. Josiah says that the reaction from passersby, the looks of joy on their faces, is one of his favorite memories from this time. Then we talk about Josiah's monthly Latinx reading series, Speaking Axolotl, which has been going strong for more than six years now. It started pre-pandemic in Oakland, pivoted to Zoom from early in the pandemic, and resumed in-person in the Mission once that was possible. But we're getting ahead of ourselves now. Josiah reminds us that he was evicted from his home in the Mission back during the first dotcom wave of the Nineties, and that he hadn't been able to move back until recently. Before getting the job at City Lights, he owned and ran a taco shop up in Marin for 20 years. He told himself toward the end of that long run that he never wanted to own a business again. But then he went into Alley Cat Books one day and was talking with that store's owner, Kate Razo. Josiah had been putting on events at Alley Cat for his friend for years, but now, Kate mentioned that she was considering selling the bookstore. To explain his reaction, Josiah begins to talk about how much the Mission means to him. Having given so much to him, his life and his poetry, Josiah felt he owed the neighborhood. He knew that if he didn't step up and take over the space as a book store, it would be prone to whatever trendy gentrifying business happened to move in. But he also knew that it would take a lot of work and a lot of money to do what he felt had to be done. And so he assembled a group of folks and they approached Kate Razo with an offer. That was in August. They opened Medicine for Nightmares a few months later, in November. He originally envisioned keeping his job at City Lights while helping to open the new store in the Mission. But the enormity of the task had other ideas. Some of those folks he'd gathered to do the work also fell off, which seems natural in hindsight. Nonetheless, defying odds and perhaps expectations, the new book store opened. Originally, after having gone through the Alley Cat book inventory and given much of that back to Kate, they opened “bare bones.” Around Day 2 or Day 3 of being open, Josiah realized that he couldn't be both there and City Lights. It was obvious that he needed to quit his job in North Beach, a tearful process he describes. We end Part 1 with Josiah taking listeners through the space that Medicine for Nightmares inherited from Alley Cat Books. Check back next week for Part 2 with Josiah Luis Alderete. We recorded this podcast at Medicine for Nightmares Bookstore and Gallery in February 2025. Photography by Mason J.
A husband becomes increasingly frustrated with his wife's unpleasant behavior and, in a fit of anger, calls her a "cat." Mysteriously, she begins to transform into a feline, leading to a series of eerie and unsettling events. Hear the tale in “Alley Cat” from The Devil and Mr. O!CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Show Open00:02:00.000 = CBS Radio Mystery Theater, “Who Made Me?” (October 07, 1975) ***WD00:48:19.529 = Sounds of Darkness, “Gambit” (February 09, 1968) ***WD01:13:30.979 = The Devil and Mr. O, “Alley Cat” (September 17, 1971) ***WD01:43:44.019 = Dimension X, “The Professor Was a Thief” (November 05, 1950) ***WD02:14:31.159 = The Strange Dr. Weird, “Picture of a Killer” (May 08, 1945) ***WD02:27:08.189 = The Creaking Door, “Inn Spectre” (July 27, 1964) ***WD02:53:32.969 = The Eleventh Hour, “Echo of a Savage” (1941-1946) ***WD03:16:20.229 = Escape, “Papa Benjamin” (January 24, 1948)03:45:57.629 = Exploring Tomorrow, “Desert Object, aka The Alien, aka Nago” (December 25, 1957) ***WD04:03:56.249 = Dark Fantasy, “Spawn of the Subhuman” (February 27, 1942) ***WD04:27:59.959 = Five After The Hour, “Child of Ignorance” (August 08, 1945)04:52:27.679 = 5 Minute Mysteries, “Murder on Diamond Row” (1947-1950)04:57:21.747 = Show Close(ADU) = Air Date Unknown(LQ) = Low Quality***WD = Remastered, edited, or cleaned up by Weird Darkness to make the episode listenable. Audio may not be pristine, but it will be better than the original file which may have been unusable or more difficult to hear without editing.Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.= = = = =CUSTOM WEBPAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/WDRR0335
Mimi Paley joins Will and Sabrina as she reminisces on her role in “Alley Cats Strike”. Plus, find out her connection to “The Cheetah Girls”!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1 - Slightly Frantic - International Sweethearts of Rhythm – 19452 - Daddy-Daddy - Savannah Churchill and her All-Star Orchestra - 19453 - Bootin' the Boogie - Christine Chatman and her Orchestra – 19444 - The Man I Love - Billie Holiday and her Orchestra - 19435 - Sing Me a Song of the Islands - Dolly Dawn and her Dawn Patrol Orchestra – 19416 - Tea Dance - Ella Fitzgerald and her Famous Orchestra - 19407 - When I Swing My Stick - Francis Carroll and the Coquettes, Viola Smith on drums – 19398 - Exactly Like You - Kay Thompson and her Orchestra - 19379 - Autumn Murmurs - Edith Lorand and her Viennese Orchestra10 - Willow Tree - Mildred Bailey and her Alley Cats - 193611 - Wild Party - Ina Ray Hutton and her Melodears – 193412 - Oriental Swing - Lil Hardin Armstrong and her Swing Band - 193213 - Make Me Know It - Blanche Calloway and her Joy Boys – 193114 - Changes - Green's 20th Century Faydettes, Nina Grey conductor – 192915 - Tiger Rag - The Ingenues - 192916 - Charleston Mad - Lovie Austin's Serenaders – 1925
They're a bunch of cool cats! Will and Sabrina are watching “Alley Cats Strike” starring Kyle Schmid, Robert Ri'chard and Kayley Cuoco. This film premiered in 2000 as a Disney Channel Original Movie. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
They're a bunch of cool cats! Will and Sabrina are watching “Alley Cats Strike” starring Kyle Schmid, Robert Ri'chard and Kayley Cuoco. This film premiered in 2000 as a Disney Channel Original Movie. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I'VE BEEN AWAY. TO A DISTANT LAND. AGAIN.You might also say WHEREAMI? AGAIN. Cause he's here too. We're back in Cali, baby. We went to Disneyland again but THIS TIME we got into the OOGIE BASH and it was pretty alright! OH NO, BUT REALLY, we're into the total again because it is our second time at Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood. I also wanted to take the time to talk about Halloween Horror Nights in Orlando FL this year, because I had attended with Alley Cat per our annual spooky trip. Lots to talk about this year, as the differences between CA and FL were many! More than I could have expected, to be frank. And I don't want to be him. I want to be me, Captain Death - because, basically, my cousin was sponsored in CA this year at the Monstruous 2 house cause he looked like a conquistador version of Captain Death even down to the muerte title; Very cool. Always love running into family. But for real - as much shit as we talk, this year wasn't that bad. It was just alright. And for HHN, that's okay. Just okay. But hopefully next year has more to look forward to. NEW! Support us on PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/LOTSA_PASTAAND KO-FI: https://ko-fi.com/lotsa_pastaMERCH:www.redbubble.com/people/elcapitanmuerte/portfolioYOUTUBE:www.youtube.com/channel/UCxoqIN-fkfdlmGEjWujypxwSOUNDCLOUD:www.soundcloud.com/lotsa-pasta/(But also available on all major platforms like iTunes, Spotify, Google, Amazon, etc!)FOLLOW ON FACEBOOK:www.facebook.com/LPCaptainDeathFOLLOW ON REDDIT:www.reddit.com/r/LotsaPasta/Featuring wonderful ambient music from our fam in Sweden: CryoChamber, givin' us all the ooky-spooky tunage. Follow: @cryo-chamberThank you!“Astral Alley“ is not my song. I do not claim ownership. Credit and All rights are reserved by the owners.
A story that First Gentleman Doug had an inappropriate relationship with his nanny when he was married to his first wife. Then, why the left doesn't want the technology that would be able to detect if A.I. was writing papers and plagiarizing. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
Some of today's top storiesbreaking overnight a pursuit that began with an alleged stolen vehicle in Los Angeles County came to an end last night in Kern County. The chase started around 7:30 yesterday evening in Stevenson Ranch and headed northbound on Interstate 5 over the Grapevine. Officers with the California Highway Patrol chased the suspected car thief until the vehicle came to a stop on northbound I-5 just before the Taft Highway exit. About an hour later, witnesses say a K-9 was deployed and the suspect was pulled out of the vehicle and placed under arrest. He was given medical aid at the scene. Both southbound and northbound lanes were shut down during the standoff, but have since reopened.Controversy continues to surround the Kern Golden Empire Transit District's leadership...as discussions take place about the organization's future. The Board named a new interim CEO yesterday ...following the sudden dismissal of its much-respected CEO... Michael Tree... just four months into his new role. Many GET employees have asked for Tree's reinstatement. In a *special* meeting last month, the Board met to evaluate the performance of Michael Tree... GET's first new CEO in nearly 20 years. But that meeting ended with Tree's dismissal instead. Then at its *monthly* meeting ... the Board re-affirmed Tree's dismissal. But the question of why Tree was let go remains confidential. GET says it's a personnel matter. Longtime Director of Maintenance Chris James… who has been with the district for 40 years… is the interim CEO. James will receive 10% above his current salary. The next Board meeting is set for August 20.Five Bakersfield Police officers were justified when they shot and killed a man after a harrowing gun battle in 2021. That's the ruling from the California Department of Justice. But while the shooting was justified, the justice department was critical of the B-P-D's body-worn camera policy 17's Connor Dore reports.We are saddened to report this morning that a legend of Downtown Bakersfield and longtime owner of Guthrie's Alley Cat, Kenny Reed, has passed away. 17's Robert Price has this tribute.
Don't go running in the park at night! It's not smart! If you ever find yourself yearning for a film that epitomizes the phrase "so bad it's good," look no further than the 1984 classic Alley Cat. This cinematic gem stars Karin Mani as Billie, a karate black belt street justice fighter whose commitment to poor decision-making is nothing short of legendary. Alley Cat's plot is a tangled mess of incoherence and absurdity. Billie, our fearless heroine, seems to have an inexplicable obsession with venturing into the park at night. You'd think that after the first few attacks and a trespassing arrest, she might reconsider her nocturnal strolls. But no! Billie's dedication to wandering into danger is rivaled only by her proficiency in delivering high kicks to hapless thugs. Watching Billie's nightly park excursions is like watching a moth repeatedly fly into a flame. Each visit is an invitation for trouble, and trouble eagerly RSVP's every time. It's almost as if Billie is playing a demented game of tag with the local hoodlums, with predictably disastrous results. You'll be left wondering if her karate training included a special course on how to make the worst possible life choices. And then there's the nudity. Oh, the nudity. Alley Cat revels in its gratuitous display of skin in the most bafflingly unnecessary ways. It's as if the filmmakers were contractually obligated to include a certain amount of nudity and were determined to meet their quota no matter how nonsensical the context. Shower scenes, changing scenes, random scenes – no opportunity is too absurd for a sudden disrobing. The dialogue in Alley Cat is peppered with one-liners so laughable, they deserve a place in the Bad Movie Hall of Fame. Billie's attempts at badassery through quips and retorts are a masterclass in unintentional comedy. Gems like, "Don't mess with girls in the park; that's not nice!" (its a little worse than that, Billie) are sure to leave you in stitches. For fans of riffing, Alley Cat is a veritable treasure trove. The sheer absurdity of the plot, combined with the wooden acting and ludicrous dialogue, provides endless fodder for mockery. Gather your friends, pop some popcorn, and prepare for a night of hilarity as you and your crew take on this cinematic disasterpiece. Alley Cat is a film that transcends its awfulness to become something good, not great but good. It's a perfect storm of terrible decisions, laughable dialogue, and gratuitous nudity, all wrapped up in a plot that makes you question the very nature of storytelling. In short, it's so bad, it's a good time. Don't miss this opportunity to revel in the glory of a terrible and terribly fun film.
We welcome Alysson Bourque—a multi-faceted entrepreneur who wears many hats as an author, publicist, attorney, and teacher. This episode is brought to you by PureTax, LLC. Tax preparation services without the pressure. When all you need is to get your tax return done, take the stress out of tax season by working with a firm that has simplified the process and the pricing. Find out more about how we started.Alysson, co-owner of Expound Publicity, a PR firm launched during the pandemic, has successfully helped over 500 authors market their books. Her firm provides comprehensive services, from publicity and customized campaigns to virtual book tours and awards submissions. Growing up in a small town in Louisiana, Alysson was inspired by her entrepreneurial parents who owned a pharmacy. Her journey took her from considering a career in pharmacy to becoming a lawyer, and eventually finding her true calling in storytelling. Her firsthand experience with government workings during Hurricane Katrina and her passion for writing both played pivotal roles in her professional evolution.A dedicated mom, Alysson involves her children in her literary pursuits to instill resilience and the value of hard work. Her book series, *Alley Cat*, aims to make reading fun for kids, with interactive author visits, engaging promotional materials, and a vision to become a household name in children's literature.Empowering Takeaways1. **Pandemic-Fueled Entrepreneurship**: - Alysson Bourque and her partner started Expound Publicity, a PR firm for authors, during the pandemic. 2. **Diverse Services for Authors**: - Expound Publicity offers comprehensive support including customized marketing campaigns, outreach to media and bookstores, award submissions, and even virtual book tours, providing a one-stop shop for authors' publicity needs.3. **Empowering the Next Generation**: - Bourque shares her approach to parenting by supporting her daughter's entrepreneurial ambitions and her son's dream of becoming a professional golfer, emphasizing the importance of following one's passions.4. **Navigating the Publishing Landscape**: - Alysson has experience in various publishing routes including self-publishing, hybrid publishing, and traditional publishing. Her persistence through rejections ultimately led to securing a traditional publisher for her series.5. **Balancing Personal and Professional Life**: - Bourque skillfully merges her family and professional life, from taking her family on business-related trips to involving her children in her writing process, teaching them resilience and hard work along the way.Empowering Moments05:30 Parents started in pharmacy, business grew.12:52 Striving for uniqueness against the mainstream.16:48 Discovering talent for writing through unexpected inspiration.18:05 Handwritten story written in an hour.23:00 Chose writing over law, pursued traditional publishing.26:10 Author juggles book tour with family schedules.27:32 Author facilitates book marketing and virtual visits.32:39 Children pursuing careers that make them happy.35:46 Creative repetition brings fresh excitement every time.39:05 My superpower is being empathetic and self-evaluative.Running a business doesn't have to run your life.Without a business partner who holds you accountable, it's easy to be so busy ‘doing' business that you don't have the right strategy to grow your business.Stop letting your business run you. At Harper & Co CPA Plus, we know that you want to be empowered to build the lifestyle you envision. In order to...
IN THIS EPISODE: A woman named Linda is hanging out with her friends at her home, when her husband Johnny shows up and kicks out her friends from their home. The couple turns from intense anger to amorous affection...or so it seems.Please SHARE this episode with someone who loves old time radio shows like you do! And get full-length pulp audiobooks, pulp eBooks, and old-time radio shows ABSOLUTELY FREE FOR IMMEDIATE DOWNLOAD by emailing WeirdDarkness@RadioArchives.com!===SOURCES AND ESSENTIAL WEB LINKS…This episode is sponsored by http://RadioArchives.comWeird Darkness Retro Radio theme by Storyblocks.==="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46Find out how to escape eternal darkness at https://weirddarkness.com/eternaldarknessWeirdDarkness® - is a registered trademark. Copyright, Weird Darkness, 2024.===CUSTOM WEBPAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/devil-and-mr-o-1971-alley-cat/
To celebrate 2024, we're unlocking one of our favorite 2023 bonus episodes from our Patreon feed covering the little-seen, little-understood karate-sploitation flick, ALLEY CAT!! Never heard of it? Well, neither had we until this rock 'em sock 'em lady judo'd her way into our hearts and groins last year, and talking about it was such a good time we want you to join in!! Now *CW the film has many attempts at SA, but absolutely no one gets away with any crime when our girl Billie is taking her own brand of justice to the streets!! Along the way, we talk street gang economics, rookie cops with multiple make-out pads, friends who work at Arby's, guys who meet while jogging, and the most dangerous man in all of Los Angeles... Phil. Cower in his presence!! Check the movie out before or after - it's a good time regardless!! NOTE: Next week, we're back with an all-new episode covering 1981's Graduation Day! We wish you all a Happy Holidays and a bright New Year!! Artwork by Josh Hollis: joshhollis.com Kill By Kill theme by Revenge Body. For the full-length version and more great music, head to revengebodymemphis.bandcamp.com today! Our linker.ee Our TeePublic shop for killer merch is right here: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/kill-by-kill-podcast?utm_campaign=18042&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=Kill%2BBy%2BKill%2Bpodcast%2B Join the conversation about any episode on the Facebook Group!Follow us on IG @killbykillpodcast & Threads @Maybe you Bluesky? @killbykill.bsky.social Check out the films we've covered & what might come soon on Letterboxd! Get even more episodes exclusively on Patreon! Follow our station on vurbl: https://vurbl.com/station/2bdTISeI3X/
This week on Just Jack & Will, Sean & Eric score big as they break down the ultra-competitive Alley Cats. They discuss KissCams, Free Enterprise, playing games with Biff and Reg, and Riverdance. Then, they welcome writer Alex Herschlag to talk about this very silly B story and the deleted scene that gets the A Story to the bowling lanes. She's got a winner's thirst, Will.Have a question about Will & Grace, Season 1 or 2? We want to hear them! Email us at JustJackAndWill@gmail.com, call or text to 818-308-4012, maybe the guys will answer your question on the show!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Please SHARE this episode with someone who loves old time radio shows like you do! And get FREE full-length pulp audiobooks, pulp eBooks, and old-time radio shows by emailing WeirdDarkness@RadioArchives.com! IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00:00.000 = The Creaking Door (May 04, 1964), “I See Ghosts”00:28:20.543 = Creeps By Night (May 02, 1944), “The Final Reckoning”00:56:17.525 = Dark Fantasy (Feb 27, 1942), “Spawn of the Subhuman”01:20:46.932 = The Devil and Mr. O (Sep 17, 1971), “Alley Cat”01:49:36.620 = The Diary of Fate (Feb 23, 1948), “Peter Drake”02:19:03.151 = Dimension X (Apr 15, 1950), “With Folded Hands”02:47:03.826 = Dreadful John at Midnight (date unknown), “Born of Man And Woman”02:56:36.428 = The Eleventh Hour (date unknown), “Radioactive Blackmail”03:26:30.962 = Escape (May 17,1953), “North of Polaris”03:54:00.822 = The Hall of Fantasy (Sep 21, 1953), “The Shadow People”04:18:21.682 = Haunted, Tales of the Supernatural (Jun 21, 1980), “Little Girl Lost”04:44:55.421 = The Haunting Hour (Jun 14, 1945) “The Case Of The Lonesome Corpse”05:12:22.795 = The Hermit's Cave (Oct 27, 1946), “Without End”05:35:18.530 = Inner Sanctum Mysteries (Jan 07, 1941), “The Amazing Death of Mrs. Putnam”06:00:31.694 = Lights Out (Dec 01, 1942), “The Story of Mr. Maggs”06:27:55.486 = The Lux Radio Theater (Nov 22, 1948) “The Big Clock”07:27:19.130 = Macabre (Nov 13, 1961), “Final Resting Place”07:56:09.929 = Molle Mystery Theater (Jun 07, 1946), “Female of the Species”08:21:18.691 = Murder at Midnight (Aug 29, 1947), “Murder Out of Mind”08:46:34.563 = Murder By Experts (Jul 04, 1949), “Two Coffins to Fill”09:16:04.260 = Mysterious Traveler (Apr 11, 1950), “Operation Tomorrow”09:39:03.487 = The Unexpected (1947), “Finale”09:53:47.190 = Beyond The Green Door (date unknown), “Phillip Baine in the Yukon”SOURCES AND ESSENTIAL WEB LINKS…This episode is sponsored by http://RadioArchives.com Weird Darkness Retro Radio theme by Storyblocks.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46Find out how to escape eternal darkness at https://weirddarkness.com/eternaldarkness WeirdDarkness® - is a registered trademark. Copyright, Weird Darkness, 2023.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3655291/advertisement