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Night Watch with Don Reid, originally broadcast September 4, 1954, a Drunk, a Holdup, and a Gambling Raid. A gambling raid is being set up for midnight. The suspect in the holdup of a Western Union office is interrogated, a drunk is picked up. Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast September 4, 1959, Wally Ballou on Coney Island. Wally Ballew reports from Coney Island. An interview with a member of the audience...on stilts!
After months of waiting, the Spider-Man: No Way Home finally arrived! Previously Recorded All-Star/4th Chair Marvel joins Bob and RP to discuss the trailer and the news on this week's new episode! Also - Bob unveils a BIG announcement that will change the podcast forever! $$$$ RP teases a future episode with People's 100 Reasons to Love America.
Boston Blackie starring Chester Morris, originally broadcast June 30, 1944, 100 thousand dollar business note. Mr. Manleder's business note for $100,000 is due tomorrow. Only Boston Blackie can prevent his business failure. The frame around Blackie is for murder. Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast June 30, 1959, The Musical Typewriter.
My Friend Irma starring Marie Wilson, originally broadcast May 10, 1948. Richard is leaving on a trip to England. Jane and all her friends go down to the Queen Mary to see him off. Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast May 10, 1960. Wally Ballew reports from the airport. He interviews a troupe of European impersonators
Abbott and Costello, originally broadcast April 28, 1949, Tony’s Home Permanent. The "Sam Shovel" story is about a boy named Tony whose mother kept him locked in the closet. It's called "Tony's Home Permanent." Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast April 28, 1960, On 52nd Street, Wally Ballew asks, "What's the nicest thing than can happen to you this week?" "The Bob and Ray Story Records For Children Between The Ages of Four and Seven" are advertised. All thirty four of them cost $3. Members of the studio audience explain their expense accounts.
Dangerous Assignment starring Brian Donlevy, originally broadcast February 11, 1953, Belgian Congo. Steve is sent to the Belgian Congo to stop two women from fighting about "a strategic mineral" mine. Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast Feburary 11, 1960, Armed Forces Humor. Natalie Attired "says" the words to, "I Want To Be Loved."
Calling All Cars, originally broadcast December 30, 1938, Three Faces West. Three sixteen-year-old boys have committed a murder. They are armed and dangerous. Also Bob and Ray with an episode of Mary Backstage, Noble Wife.
Henry Morgan, originally broadcast December 25, 1947, What if Every Day Were Christmas? Also Fibber McGee and Molly from December 25, 1953, Christmas at Home With their Friends. Also Bob and Ray.
Matt Rayl and Troy Goldsby bring in a soil specialist, Bob Clark III on today's show. Bob owns a third generation excavator business. We talk about new soil technologies to understand your watershed . Also Bob gets down and dirty about what he likes to see when he digs a poor lake. So if you are thinking of digging a pond or lake you will want to listen because the tips you will learn will save you a lot of headaches. Have questions or want to tell us your thoughts on this subject? Join our Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PWNRA/ Support the show (http://www.pwnra.org)
Bob Lung and Ron Rigney of Big Guy Fantasy Sports welcome back Dr. Brandon Bowers to talk about the current injury statuses across the Fantasy Football world! Also Bob and Ron share who have been the most consistent players this year!
The Shadow starring William Johnstone, originally broadcast October 19, 1941, The Hoodoo Ship. The crew of a ship filled with slaves murders the Africans aboard "The Raven" in 1850. In "modern" times, "The Raven" seems to be jinxed, in a plot stolen shamelessly from "Treasure Island." When two murders take place on board "The Raven," keep your eye on the bo's'on with the wooden leg! Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast October 19, 1959, Sports Time. Biff Burns reports "The Weekly Fights." A visit from John W. Wilcox, a actor on soap operas. An expose of long business lunches.
The Great Gildersleeve, originally broadcast October 16, 1946, Early Retirement. Gildersleeve is starting to consider an annuity for his retirement. Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast October 16, 1959, A visit from George "Tiny" Fields, a professional giant. Natalie Attired "says" the song of McAllister College, Minnesota and the song of M. I. T.
The Milton Berle Show, originally broadcast October 14, 1947, Salute to the New York Theater. Milton tries to buy tickets to a show. Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast October 14, 1959, Chat with Champions. Wally Ballou reports from a large metropolitan newspaper.
The Stan Freberg Show, originally broadcast October 13, 1957, Sponsored by....Freberg? A visit to the World Advertising Agency, a crime drama about Sam Spillaine, private eye. Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast October 13, 1959, Celebrating Columbus. A visit from Tim Barcraft who makes party favors, after spending $75 answering a magazine ad.
The Shadow starring William Johnstone, originally broadcast October 12, 1941, The Dragon Tongue Murders. Jerry Post and his sister Barbara are both broke. However, their mother is very wealthy. "The apple of death falls into three equal parts." Mrs. Post's twin brother has a good motive for her murder as well. Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast October 12, 1959, Guess the Name of This. A visit from Dr. Fellern Hawthorne, who makes predictions of the future.
George Burns and Gracie Allen, originally broadcast September 25, 1947, Beating the High Cost of Living. George and Gracie are upset about the high cost of living. George tries to sell Mr. Judson, the Texas oil millionaire, a play she's written. Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast September 25, 1959, Project Far Sight. "The Green Pickerel" (a satire of "The Scarlet Pimpernel").
The Milton Berle Show, originally broadcast September 23, 1947, A salute to the automobile industry. Milton is planning a motor trip to Canada. Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast September 23, 1959, Public Lawyer. "Ford Frick" is interviewed in the audience: who should Nikita Khruschev talk with in the United States. Wally Ballew reports from "The Mary McGoon Inn", Turhan Bey, Maine.
THIS WEEK ON THE J6POD... What's Hamilton??? Somehow, someway... THERE'S A FOOTBALL SEASON!!!! Let's ride this wave while it lasts (and while we last). Yeah Baby! Bob, Matt, Lou, Luke, Pete, and eventually Shaun join a packed yet properly socially distant house to discuss the one currently good thing in the world... A New Fantasy Season. Join us! Also Bob sings for some reason and here are the lyrics if you want them: Pandemic In the eye of the pandemic There are fires And for a while Smoke-filled skies When I was thirty-six a pandemic Shuttered my town I couldn't go out I ALWAYS wore a mask I draft my way out Draft everyone up far as I can see I draft my way out I look up and you guys have your eyes on me They passed up on Russell Total morons Moved to envy by my QB Paid enough for me to put Kenyan on a Team that was Sea-Hawk bound I draft my way out of hell I draft my way to retribution I am prouder than the smack talk I tell I write my Russell love letters until he fell I write about The Constitution and defend it I will And in the face of ignorance and resistance I draft a badass roster into existence And when my prayers for DK were met with indifference I pick up Thielen, I draft my own deliverance In the eye of the pandemic There are fires And for a while Smoke-filled skies I'm a twelve, I'm on Russell's side He is holding me The world is dying and he's holding me He's always by my side Wait for it, wait for it, wait for it (I'll draft my way out) Wait for it, wait for it, wait for it (draft everyone up, far as I can see) Wait for it, wait for it, wait for it, wait (history has its eyes on you) I'll draft my way out Overcome this world's tragedy This is the start of the fantasy, this is the only Way I can protect my sanity Wait for it, wait for it, wait for it, wait The Week 1 Results
The Damon Runyon Theater starring John Brown as Broadway, originally broadcast September 18, 1949, The Brakeman’s Daughter. practical joke backfires in several directions. Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast September 18, 1959, Wally Ballou watches a Navy Ship Contest. "Your Army Amateur Hour." One contestant places his head in an empty artillery shell and imitates a tunnel traffic policeman. An admiral plays, "Smiles" on a weather balloon. Mary McGoon talks about the menu at her new inn, located at Turhan Bey, Maine. Wally Ballew reports from Long Island Sound "watching a boat die."
Night Watch with Don Reid, originally broadcast September 4, 1954, a Drunk, a Holdup, and a Gambling Raid. A gambling raid is being set up for midnight. The suspect in the holdup of a Western Union office is interrogated, a drunk is picked up. Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast September 4, 1959, Wally Ballou on Coney Island. Wally Ballew reports from Coney Island. An interview with a member of the audience...on stilts!
X Minus One, originally broadcast July 14, 1955, Dr Grimshaw’s Sanitorium. Take missing bodies in a mental hospital and add a mad scientist or two! Stir well for horror. Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast July 14, 1959, the Grand Hotel
Boston Blackie starring Chester Morris, originally broadcast June 30, 1944, 100 thousand dollar business note. Mr. Manleder's business note for $100,000 is due tomorrow. Only Boston Blackie can prevent his business failure. The frame around Blackie is for murder. Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast June 30, 1959, The Musical Typewriter.
My Friend Irma starring Marie Wilson, originally broadcast May 10, 1948. Richard is leaving on a trip to England. Jane and all her friends go down to the Queen Mary to see him off. Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast May 10, 1960. Wally Ballew reports from the airport. He interviews a troupe of European impersonators
Bob has hot ‘Star Wars’ takes and Matt proclaims we have a new winner for greatest #NFL Draft blunder of all-time. Also Bob’s daughter is now in charge of the Mackowycz home.
Abbott and Costello, originally broadcast April 28, 1949, Tony’s Home Permanent. The "Sam Shovel" story is about a boy named Tony whose mother kept him locked in the closet. It's called "Tony's Home Permanent." Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast April 28, 1960, On 52nd Street, Wally Ballew asks, "What's the nicest thing than can happen to you this week?" "The Bob and Ray Story Records For Children Between The Ages of Four and Seven" are advertised. All thirty four of them cost $3. Members of the studio audience explain their expense accounts.
York anti-folk artist Mark Wynn gets three songs played, plus Bob and Mike play '70s Chicago soul/funk from Boscoe, indie rock from Paul K & The Weathermen, psychedelic rock from Thee Oh Sees, modern classical from Clair Omar Musser, and a couple live tracks from The Magnetic Fields. Also Bob talks about summer music festivals in Europe and another band that blew Pavement off the stage.
Bob asks: Is it odd to offer an adult of glass of milk? Also Bob defends the Leafs core and the guys talk about Daylight Saving Time.
Dangerous Assignment, originally broadcast February 11, 1953, Belgian Congo. Steve is sent to the Belgian Congo to stop two women from fighting about "a strategic mineral" mine. Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast Feburary 11, 1960, Armed Forces Humor. Natalie Attired "says" the words to, "I Want To Be Loved."
Hold on to your vowels and occasional consonants! We have the man behind the Instagram sensation: Inappropriate Patti! Also: Bob accidentally took a sedative and things get weird.Connect with EGM:InstagramTwitterFacebookEmail
The Aldrich Family, originally broadcast December 23, 1948, 71 years ago. Ezra Stone stars as Henry and Jackie Kelk as Homer. Henry wants binoculars for Christmas, Homer wants a piccolo. The hints start falling like snowflakes. Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast December 24, 1959,. 60 years ago,
Henry Morgan, originally broadcast December 25, 1947, What if Every Day Were Christmas? Also Fibber McGee and Molly from December 25, 1953, Christmas at Home With their Friends. Also Bob and Ray.
If you were excited for Marshall to reveal the reality of the word "sunket", you are at the right podcast episode. Because that's one of the things that happens. Also Bob puzzles a little angrily about why a first name gets to be "translated" to other languages, and Annette brings more personality traits than most of us even have while presenting a new word. Seriously she just has awesome qualities just lying around that she's not even using. "What, this old thing? I only display this characteristic when I don't care WHAT people think!"
Episode 12 - We talk about the new Macbook, Disney Plus just launched, Instagram posts, Apple and new Iphones, Some discussion on The Irishman coming to Netflix soon and its director Martin Scorsese. Also Bob is taking a new supplement to help build muscle, but his Mom is worried about it. We yell at each other over possible side effects, and then we just keep yelling at each other. We were pretty #Firedup
JAT fasts this week from food and TV while waiting to see if he needs to be evacuated from the wild fires in his area. Also Bob and JAT take your emails!
The Great Gildersleeve, originally broadcast October 16, 1946, Early Retirement. Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast October 16, 1959, Natalie Attired
The Milton Berle Show, originally broadcast October 14, 1947, Salute to the New York Theater. Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast October 14, 1959, Chat with Champions.
The Shadow starring William Johnstone, originally broadcast October 12, 1941, The Dragon Tongue Murders. Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast October 12, 1959, Guess the Name of This.
George Burns and Gracie Allen, originally broadcast September 25, 1947, Beating the High Cost of Living. Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast September 25, 1959, Project Far Sight.
The Milton Berle Show, originally broadcast September 23, 1947, Salute to the Auto History. Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast September 23, 1959, Public Lawyer.
The Damon Runyon Theater starring John Brown, originally broadcast September 18, 1949, The Brakeman’s Daughter. Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast September 18, 1959, Wally Ballou watches a Navy Ship Contest.
Nightwatch with Don Reid, originally broadcast September 4, 1954, a Drunk, a Holdup, and a Gambling Raid. Also Bob and Ray, originally broadcast September 4, 1959, Wally Ballou on Coney Island.
What are they talking about? The guys are talking about their involvement in Project Egress, the collaborative project to recreate the Apollo 11 Command Module Hatch spearheaded by Tested.com and Adam Savage. Also Bob talks about being patient with people who don’t keep your same pace in everyday situations. What are they playing with? Bob: LEGO Lunar Lander set# 10266 Josh: LEGO Technic Rescue Helicopter set #42092 Find out More from Bob and Josh: www.iliketomakestuff.com & www.thepiworkshop.com Youtube: I Like to Make Stuff & The P.I. Workshop Instagram: I Like to Make Stuff & TheP.I.Workshop & & Forby & AnthonyLeeRose Twitter: ILiketoMakeStuf & JoshMakesStuff & Forby & AnthonyLeeRose
The guys are talking about their involvement in Project Egress, the collaborative project to recreate the Apollo 11 Command Module Hatch spearheaded by Tested.com and Adam Savage. Also Bob talks about being patient with people who don't keep your same pace in everyday situations.
Episode 5: More Great Stories From The Late ‘70s Into The Early ‘80s OC & LA Metal Scene! Hosts Bob Nalbandian welcomes back returning guest Patrick Scott (twice in one week) teaming him up with Skullsessions newcomer Mike Murray, an old grade school friend of Nalbandian’s in the late ‘70s/early ‘80s prior to tape-trading and metal fanzines. The three discuss in great detail some of the historic metal shows from the late ‘70s on through the very early ‘80s at such long-forgotten LA & OC venues as Long Beach Arena, Reseda Country Club, Fenders Ballroom, The Woodstock, Radio City, Concert Factory and Cookoo’s Nest. Also Bob and Mike’s notorious 1980 T-Shirt war with one of the most mind-blowing stories about Deep Purple. Skullsessions producer Matt Hartnett makes a few cameo appearances.
In this show the guys talk about a 92 year old woman in Arizona who shot her 72 year old son, dead. All because he wanted to put her in an assisted living home. A bridge in Syracuse collapses, closed all traffic. Also Bob has an idea to make Hulk Hogan's old theme song, real american our national anthem. Marc disputes this idea by going through the lyrics. And finally, marc farts and makes a face and Bob educates Marc on the thizz dance by Mac Dre. Give us your thoughts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bmtalk/message
Simon Joyner, Slovenly, Randy Newman, Mofungo, Elliott Sharp/Carbon, Rifle Sport, Patti Smith Group, and Sly & the Family Stone. Also Bob and Mike discuss the use of the "n" word by white artists.
Focus on music released in 2017 with songs by Charlotte Gainsbourg, Greg Ashley, Idles, and The Caulfield Beats, plus tunes from Jackie Lynn and Roberta Flack. Also Bob and Mike discuss Pitchfork and the difference between fans and critics.
We have so much to be thankful for and we give some shout-outs on the new Pawcast podcast. Also: Bob and Catherine deem today Black [Dog] Friday, and Bob shares some info that he learned about black dogs (and cats) in rescue situations. Finally, Thanksgiving kicks off some special days, and we go into how some of these days help adoptable dogs and FOTA (hint: #GivingTuesday.) Listen, SHARE, and enjoy the Pawcast. #LoveYall Link to the Petfinder article about "Black Dog Syndrome: https://www.petfinder.com/pet-adoption/dog-adoption/black-dog-syndrome/
We don’t know where to take our friends in LA even though we lived there for years. Also: Bob’s Big Boy, Knott’s Scary Farm, Elvira, Gay Days at Disneyland. Mentioned in this episode: Bob’s Big Boy Knott’s Scary Farm Gay Days Anaheim Cahuenga General Store
Gilbert and Frank welcome comedian, actor, writer and director Bobcat Goldthwait, who discusses his transition from performing to directing, his love of Universal horror films, his delight in making audiences feel "awkward" and his decades-long friendship with the late, great Robin Williams. Also: Bob wrestles with Arsenio, runs afoul of Nickelback, writes a "Billy Jack" movie and raves about Gilbert's new documentary. PLUS: John Lennon doodles! Robert De Niro watches "Problem Child"! In praise of Barry Crimmins! In defense of Ed Wood! And Bobcat and Gilbert remember "Hot to Trot"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It’s the official first episode of ‘The Macko & Cauz’ episode! Bob & Matt discuss the recent slide of the #Jays, the #Leafs can go full Brewster's Millions this Free Agency, ranking the Top-5 Fruit plus are championships overrated? Also Bob has a big announcement and the triumphant return of ‘What they Said / What they Meant’.
This episode has four sponsors. This week we were sponsored by:Hutch and Sons Guitar RepairCoast Sonic Pedal ProvidersChase Bliss AudioSalvage Custom ShopWelcome to Episode 100. It's a big party at Salvage Custom Shop. It's three parts long. In the first part we hang out with Bob Taylor. Yeah, that Bob Taylor, founder and owner of Taylor Guitars. We talk about Martins, boats and the failure of the Taylor electric guitar. Also Bob makes a phallic joke. That's right. We talk phalluses with Bob freaking Taylor. Oh yeah, Daniel from Salvage Custom is on the mic for most of the episode and various locals that showed up to the part jump on the mic here and there. It was a ton of fun. Thanks for listening this far. We're looking forward to the next 100!This week's song was a special 100th episode song sent by Isaac Vining. Along with the ads, the lyrics to the song are in the image links below.Ads:MartinBoat100th episode song
Cultural Differences & Cultural Diversity in International Business
Summary In this episode I Interview Bob Grol. Bob is a born and raised Dutch-man. He currently runs his own organisation called FYPS (For Your Professional Solution). Learn from Bob in what way, and how and why the Dutch are as direct as they are. And why that is interpreted by Asians as very rude. Also Bob shares plenty of personal stories. Build Your Cultural Competence In the Culture Matters podcast we interview real people with real stories. Every other week there is a guest with broad international experience and lots of cultural insights. I interview real people with real stories. To subscribe directly using iTunes, Click here. Links You can reach Bob Grol in a couple of ways: LinkedIn FYPS (For Your Professional Solution) Email: bobgrol@fyps.nl How To Get In Touch With Culture Matters I'd love for you to get in touch. There are a couple of ways you can do this: Via this website: Just use the “Ask Your Question” tab on the right of the screen and leave a voice mail Email me at chris.smit@culturematters.com Send me a Tweet: @chrissmit Finally Thank you so much for taking the time to read this far, maybe even listen to my Podcast. I hope you will be back for the next episode of the Culture Matters Podcast!
This week our heroes discus lots of film and TV news. BBC has a zombie show coming and Wesley Snipes has cowboy zombie movie coming out. Also Bob found the fantastic Australian zombie short film Cargo. Then we dig right into Walking Dead! There is two episode that we cover and one of them we all hated. We’ll […] The post Episode 20 – Indecisive Andrea and Crazy Guy appeared first on Zombies Ate My Podcast.
Bob and Linda expound giddily about the completion of the brand new mink-proof duck pen. Finally the ducks, geese, and hen can be outside for more than an hour at a time and without Bob or Linda doing sentry duty. Also Bob chortles over the so-far success of his new book, Kitty Cornered, which made the independent bookstores bestseller list in its first two weeks and bagged a review in USA Today. Questions or Comments? Email Bob at: bob@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - The Mink-Proof Pen with Bob Tarte
In this episode Keane and Johnny have there first game show Johnny discusses the sounds spank and squirt. Also Bob and Jerry, I mean duck dicuss there friendship. Download -Here-