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Fort Laramie starring Raymond Burr, originally broadcast June 17, 1956, The Winter Soldier. A soldier becomes a "snowbird" and deserts the army in the springtime. Also Vic n Sade, originally broadcast June 17, 1940. Mr. Sludge is afraid of the dark. He asks to spend the night at the Gooks'.
Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast May 27, 1947, Shrimps McGee. Fibber's in the kitchen, cooking up his recipe for "Shrimps McGee." Also Vic n Sade, originally broadcast May 27, 1940, Miss Scott getting too chummy. Sade's next door neighbor, is getting too neighborly. Rush never does get to finish that story about Smelly Clark's Uncle Strap, who has lost a new pair of shoes.
We're back with episode 2 of our quarantine sessions! This week we talk about the versus series...somehow we go into a short tangent about wrestling and of course we get into the Doja Cat, Azelia Banks, Lana Del Rey mess. We recap The Last Dance and give our final thoughts. Press play and join ya boys. Also Vic connection sucks. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/2kidsfromthebronx-podcast/support
My Friend Irma starring Marie Wilson, originally broadcast October 11, 1948, Irma and her friends attend a charity masquerade ball. Also Vic and Sade, originally broadcast October 11, 1943, The Victor R. Gook Fontanelle.
Fort Laramie starring Raymond Burr, originally broadcast June 17, 1956, The Winter Soldier. A soldier becomes a "snowbird" and deserts the army in the springtime. Also Vic n Sade, originally broadcast June 17, 1940. Mr. Sludge is afraid of the dark. He asks to spend the night at the Gooks'.
Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast May 27, 1947, Shrimps McGee. Fibber's in the kitchen, cooking up his recipe for "Shrimps McGee." Also Vic n Sade, originally broadcast May 27, 1940, Miss Scott getting too chummy. Sade's next door neighbor, is getting too neighborly. Rush never does get to finish that story about Smelly Clark's Uncle Strap, who has lost a new pair of shoes.
A DIFFERENT KIND OF SHOW, FOR STAR TREK FANS Interview with guests Marc Cushman & Vic Mignogna, to discuss Saturn Award-winning book series "These Are the Voyages" by Marc Cushman and 2019 companion audio book produced by Vic Mignogna documenting the making of the original Star Trek. Also Vic's involvement with Star Trek Continues, a free web series that continues on the five year mission from the last show of the original series to the first movie. Check out links in the show notes below. Happy New Year! FULL SHOWS ARE FREE FROM NOW ON, WE WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT! NEW SUBSCRIBERS WILL GET ACCESS TO ALL THE FULL SHOW ARCHIVES Show Notes
My Friend Irma starring Marie Wilson, originally broadcast October 11, 1948, Irma and her friends attend a charity masquerade ball. Also Vic and Sade, originally broadcast October 11, 1943, The Victor R. Gook Fontanelle.
Hello Brewcrew in this episode, the Brewnomics guys review an I.P.A. focused sampler pack from Ninkasi Brewing. We also discuss our thoughts on movie sequels that will be coming out this year. Also Vic gets drunk, Jerry decides to read a book, and phalla talks about The Mission Impossible series. listen to see how this episode unfolds. CHEERS!!!
This week on Vic’s Basement, Vic and Scott answer a flurry of old Twitter questions. Trust us, it’s more compelling than it sounds. That’s right, we devote the entire episode to answering questions ranging from our guilty-pleasure movies to whether women who game have bigger libidos than, you know, those other women. Also: Vic and … Continue reading "Episode 24: Mission Impossible: Answer Your Questions"
BONUS EPISODE! Vic and Scott respond to listeners who agreed—and disagreed—with their negative reviews of The Dark Knight Rises. Also: Vic and Scott sing Christmas songs in the voices of Bane and Bruce Wayne. Even if you’re not a Bat-fan, you’re going to want to tune in for this one.