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Exploit It!
Episode 151.5 - Hard Ticket to Hawaii

Exploit It!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 56:54


This week on Exploit It, we're jetting off for Hard Ticket to Hawaii!

Lunchtime With Roggin And Rodney
2/19 H2: Vinny Bonsignore; D-backs pitching just as good as the Dodgers? Drug bazookas!?

Lunchtime With Roggin And Rodney

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 39:42 Transcription Available


Vinny Bonsignore hops on to talk about Matthew Stafford's future with the Rams, potential landing spots for Sam Darnold and more. Several Diamondbacks pitchers say that their staff is just as good as the Dodgers'. A couple of criminals have found a new way to get contraband into prisons - a bazooka!

Bowl After Bowl
Episode 350 ★ Some of the Devil

Bowl After Bowl

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 217:50


VALUE FOR VALUE Thank you to the Bowl After Bowl Episode Producers: harvhat, ChadF, cottongin, permanerd, HeyCitizen, Boolysteed, ovvrdos, badcareeradvicechad, boo-bury, Anonymous, Anonymouse, bitpunkfm, SouthernKateUltra, BonerPilled, MilkJugs, TittySauce, Anon, KissmeKillme, ImaBigOlTiddy, tigglebitties, ImDeceased, Left Tit, Right Tit, Bazookas, Breast friends, Jugs, Juggernauts, Sweater stretfchers, The dream team, Twin Peaks, makeheroism, Danny Davitos, UhOhNotThisAgain, TittyLover, makeheroism, Both Tits, (.)(.), BigTitEnergy, ILoveMyButtcrackTho, Tiddlie Addams, phifer, TimF, 2024, ericpp, Captain Juggs, ajoint, SirSeatSitter Intro/Outro: Jaxius - Pinhead Join us FRIDAY for a Bowls With Buds ft. Rob Dew! ON CHAIN, OFF CHAIN, COCAINE, SHITSTAIN Michael Saylor on Markets with Madison (YouTube) Vitalik Buterin: Saylor's comments are batshit insane (Decrypt) KC Bitcoiners Blocktoberfest on Wednesday, Halloween party Thursday TOP THREE 33 Israeli strikes on Gaza kills 33, while truck near Tel Aviv kills one (NPR) Boeing satellite, iS-33e, breaks up in space (BBC) iPhone exports from India surge 33% as Apple reduces dependence on China (Financial Express) BEHIND THE CURTAIN Study did not find increases in the percentage of women with clinically relevant low birthweight or preterm births following legalization (Springer) Scientific review concludes "there is no linear relationship of blood THC to driving" (The Lancet) Federal study shows no evidence of fetanyl-laced marijuana (The Lancet) JD Vance on This Past Weekend w/Theo Von (YouTube / 27:00) Washington, D.C. hemp businesses sue District for alleged unlawful enforcement (Outlaw Report) Arizona court declines to void or reassign contested marijuana social equity permit (MJBizDaily) New Mexico marijuana firms sue federal agencies over 'unlawful' seizures (MJBizDaily) Cannabis lawyer claims DEA tried to intimidate, bully Texas smoke shop owners in new lawsuit (Lonestar Live) Seattle man sentenced for string of marijuana dispensary robberies (Justice.gov) METAL MOMENT Follow along with his shenanigans on the Fediverse at SirRevCyberTrucker@revcybertrucker.com FIRST TIME I EVER… Bowlers called in to discuss the First Time THEY Ever summoned a demon. Next week, we want to hear about the First Time YOU Ever got a bank account. FUCK IT, DUDE. LET'S GO BOWLING! Forerunner K2 humanoid robot can carry 33 lb in each dexterous hand (New Atlas) Billboard removes vinyl sales figures from its site after posting 33% year-over-year declines (Digital Music News) Kiribati fishermen tell how they survived being lost at sea for 33 days and solved a family mystery (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) New concussion sign could identify up to 33% of undiagnosed concussions (New Medical Xpress) Prisoner charged with escaping after Ohio sheriff's office accidentally let him go (Not the Bee)  Paris premie abducted from hospital (AP) Australian woman stuck upside down for 7 hours between boulders retrieving phone (FOX) Cockatoo rescued after four weeks trapped inside grocery store (AU News) German town bans cactus plants from all government facilities after injury (Not the Bee) Bat escapes German zoo by hiding in visitor's jacket (UPI) BOWLS WITH BUDS FRIDAY AT 8PM CENTRAL WITH ROB DEW

The Mike Wagner Show
Denver-based multi-talented artis Daniel Hayes talks about his latest “Butterfly with Bazookas” !

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 47:03


Denver-based poet/author/musician & spoken word artist Daniel Hayes talks about his latest “Butterfly with Bazookas” featuring “Ecstasy”, “Redemption”, “Wake Up”, “The Witch”, “Eat Fast”, “Bullet Train” and more! Daniel is also the author of the book “Cairns” featured on Amazon about the trail of discovery sharing vulnerable insights into how life cairns, curated by courage & curiosity involved into the unknown with themes over the course of his life, plus releasing 2 albums in '05 & '06 under Significant Effects and campaigns for role-playing games! Check out the amazing Daniel Hays and all streaming/major platforms today! #danielhayes #denvercolorado #poet #author #butterflywithbazookas #cairns #musician #spokenwordartist #ecstasy #redemption #wakeup #thewitch #significanteffects #roleplayinggames #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerdanielhayes #themikewagnershowdanielhayes   --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support

The Mike Wagner Show
Denver-based multi-talented artis Daniel Hayes talks about his latest “Butterfly with Bazookas” !

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 38:35


Denver-based poet/author/musician & spoken word artist Daniel Hayes talks about his latest “Butterfly with Bazookas” featuring “Ecstasy”, “Redemption”, “Wake Up”, “The Witch”, “Eat Fast”, “Bullet Train” and more! Daniel is also the author of the book “Cairns” featured on Amazon about the trail of discovery sharing vulnerable insights into how life cairns, curated by courage & curiosity involved into the unknown with themes over the course of his life, plus releasing 2 albums in '05 & '06 under Significant Effects and campaigns for role-playing games! Check out the amazing Daniel Hays and all streaming/major platforms today! #danielhayes #denvercolorado #poet #author #butterflywithbazookas #cairns #musician #spokenwordartist #ecstasy #redemption #wakeup #thewitch #significanteffects #roleplayinggames #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerdanielhayes #themikewagnershowdanielhayes   --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support

The Mike Wagner Show
Denver-based multi-talented artis Daniel Hayes talks about his latest “Butterfly with Bazookas” !

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 47:04


Denver-based poet/author/musician & spoken word artist Daniel Hayes talks about his latest “Butterfly with Bazookas” featuring “Ecstasy”, “Redemption”, “Wake Up”, “The Witch”, “Eat Fast”, “Bullet Train” and more! Daniel is also the author of the book “Cairns” featured on Amazon about the trail of discovery sharing vulnerable insights into how life cairns, curated by courage & curiosity involved into the unknown with themes over the course of his life, plus releasing 2 albums in '05 & '06 under Significant Effects and campaigns for role-playing games! Check out the amazing Daniel Hays and all streaming/major platforms today! #danielhayes #denvercolorado #poet #author #butterflywithbazookas #cairns #musician #spokenwordartist #ecstasy #redemption #wakeup #thewitch #significanteffects #roleplayinggames #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerdanielhayes #themikewagnershowdanielhayes    Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-mike-wagner-show--3140147/support.

The Pacific War - week by week
- 140 - Pacific War Podcast - Invasions of Guam and Tinian July 23 -30, 1944

The Pacific War - week by week

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 49:08


Last time we spoke about beginning of the bombing campaign against Japan. The Japanese 11th Army faced setbacks at Hengyang due to resilient Chinese defenses and supply shortages. Reinforced by General Xue Yue, Chinese forces launched effective counterattacks, regaining some territories before being pushed back. By July 20, the Japanese resumed their offensive but faced heavy resistance and were paused. American air raids on Japan and Manchuria intensified under General Arnold's orders, despite logistical challenges. In Burma, Allied forces under General Stilwell made slow but steady advances, capturing strategic positions and repelling Japanese counterattacks. The Chindits, severely depleted, were eventually evacuated. In Yunnan, Chinese forces encircled and assaulted Japanese positions, achieving significant gains despite heavy resistance and logistical issues.  This episode is the Invasion of Guam and Tinian Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945.  Today our week begins with the ongoings of Operation Forager. By late July, American plans for the invasions of Guam and Tinian were finalized. General Cates' 4th Marine Division was assigned to land on Tinian's White Beaches, while General Geiger's 3rd Amphibious Corps planned two amphibious landings nearly seven miles apart to trap the Japanese in a double envelopment. General Obata, who had relocated his headquarters to Guam, commanded several troops on these islands. On Tinian, Colonel Ogata Keiji's forces included the 50th Regiment, the 1st Battalion of the 135th Regiment, the tank company of the 18th Regiment, and the 56th Naval Guard Unit, totaling 8,039 men. Similar to Saipan, he divided Tinian into three sectors, with most troops defending Tinian Town and Asiga Bay. The 1st Battalion of the 135th Regiment, supported by Ogata's artillery, formed the Mobile Counterattack Force, ready to respond swiftly to landings. This left only Ogata's 3rd Company to defend the northwest coast where the Americans planned to land. Meanwhile, General Takashina's 29th Division was assigned to Guam and reinforced by Major-General Shigematsu Kiyoshi's 48th Independent Mixed Brigade and Colonel Kataoka Ichiro's 10th Independent Mixed Regiment. Takashina's units fortified the landward neck of the Orote Peninsula and established strong positions on the beaches of Agat, Asan, Tumon, and Agaña Bays. The main fortified area ran along the west coast from Tumon Bay to Facpi Point and included, of course, Orote Peninsula. Other fortified beaches, on the south and east coasts from Merizo to Pago Bay, had been abandoned before W Day, their defenders having moved to the north. Outside the main fortified area, the airfields were provided local defense by anti-aircraft and dual-purpose guns. The most notable and certainly the most effective fortifications on the island were constructed across the neck of Orote Peninsula, which contained a fairly elaborate system of trenches and foxholes arranged in depth, together with large numbers of pillboxes and heavy-caliber weapons. Outside of Orote, the prepared defenses were generally hastily constructed and often incomplete. The typical beach defense was arranged, from the seaward side, in four parallel lines: first were obstacles and mines on the fringing reef offshore; second came beach obstacles and tank traps; third were trenches, machine-gun positions, pillboxes, heavy weapons, artillery, and coast defense guns on the beaches or immediately inland; and, finally, came the machine-guns, heavy weapons, and artillery emplaced on the high ground inland. Insufficient advantage was taken of the high ground, and except on Orote little provision was made for defense in depth. Even as late as the five-week period of pre-invasion bombardment, the Japanese continued to work frantically on improving offshore obstacles and beach defenses, to the neglect of positions in the rear.They also had three tank companies in reserve to strike the beachhead alongside the infantry. Additionally, the 54th Naval Guard Unit, equipped with coastal defense and anti-aircraft guns, secured many positions with reinforced concrete. The Japanese set up specific defense sectors on this island. Shigematsu's brigade and Colonel Ohashi Hikoshiro's 18th Regiment held the Asan Beaches and the Agaña and Tumon Bays. Colonel Suenaga Tsunetaro's 38th Regiment defended the Agat Beaches, while Kataoka's forces manned the southern defenses. Additionally, Takashina had a mobile reserve behind the Fonte Plateau, which included five infantry companies, one naval unit, and one tank company. Only Ohashi's 2nd Battalion was positioned at Guam's northern end, while Kataoka's 1st Battalion was deployed to Rota Island. The Americans conducted the longest preliminary air and sea bombardment of the war against Guam, beginning on June 16 after the invasion of Saipan. This bombardment intensified after July 8, when American warships launched the greatest single naval bombardment program of the war, coordinated with Admiral Mitscher's carrier aircraft. Over the next 13 days, a total of 836 rounds of 16-inch, 5422 of 14-inch, 3862 of 8-inch, 2430 of 6-inch, and 16214 of 5-inch shells were fired at Guam's main defenses.  At the invasion of Roi-Namur Admiral Conolly had earned the sobriquet "Close-in Conolly" for his insistence that warships cruise close to shore when firing at land targets. At Guam, he reaffirmed his right to the title, but more important was the systematic procedure he introduced for coordinating naval gunfire and aerial bombardment and checking the results of each. A target board of six officers, representing the air, gunnery, and intelligence sections of the staff, was set up to assign primary missions for air strikes and naval gunfire and assess the damages daily before designating the next day's targets. Aerial photographs were taken each morning and on the basis of these damage was assessed and new targets were assigned. In these operations, the admiral's staff was aided by the presence aboard Appalachian of General Geiger who, as commanding general of the landing force, naturally had the greatest personal concern about the accuracy both of the bombardment and of the damage reports submitted afterward. In the final three days before the landing, Mitscher's planes conducted 1430 bombing sorties and 614 strafing attacks, dropping a total of 1131 tons of bombs, depth charges, and rockets, while losing only 16 aircraft. Despite the extensive bombardment, positions reinforced with coral and concrete remained in good condition. Anti-aircraft artillery and harbor installations suffered minimal damage, power installations in caves were unharmed, and communications were not interrupted. The intensity of the attacks on the western defenses suggested a likely amphibious landing there, prompting Takashina to abandon the ineffective southern and northern defenses. Meanwhile, Conolly's vessels, carrying Geiger's Southern Landing Forces, departed Eniwetok for Guam between July 11 and 18, arriving successfully by July 21. Between July 14 and 17, three underwater demolition teams scouted the landing beaches, and under the protection of LCI gunboats, they removed 640 obstacles from the Northern Beaches and 300 from the Southern Beaches. On the morning of July 21, in excellent weather conditions, the Americans began a preliminary bombardment. Admirals Conolly and Reifsneider directed the shelling of Asan and Agat beaches, respectively, while Admiral Mitscher's carrier aircraft bombed and strafed the fourteen miles of coastline from Agaña to Bangi Point. At 07:40, the assault waves crossed their departure lines under the cover of rocket fire from LCI gunboats. Eight minutes before landing, when the vehicles were 1200 yards from shore, Conolly's warships launched a final massive bombardment, and Mitscher's fighters provided covering strafing attacks. These attacks were to be shifted inland as the troops approached the shore. Despite the intense bombardment from ships and aircraft, the Japanese managed to target the assault waves, destroying nine amtracs from the 3rd Marine Division. Nevertheless, the waves of vehicles advanced, and at 08:28, the first LVTs landed, two minutes ahead of schedule. Further south, shore fire was even heavier, hitting one LCI gunboat and destroying 13 amtracs. However, the landing formation held, and the troops landed on schedule. Despite numerous concrete pillboxes still manned by the Japanese, both assault regiments advanced rapidly. Colonel Merlin Schneider's 22nd Marines successfully captured Agat amid strong resistance but were eventually halted at a hill position northwest of the town. Meanwhile, Lieutenant-Colonel Alan Shapley's 4th Marines cleared Bangi Point and Hill 40, setting up a roadblock supported by five tanks on Harmon Road. By the end of the day, General Shepherd had established a beachhead approximately 1300 to 2300 yards deep, at the cost of around 350 casualties and 24 lost LVTs. At 08:30, the infantrymen of Lt. Col. Robert D. Adair's 2nd Battalion were climbing down cargo nets from their transports into the bobbing landing craft that were to carry them to the edge of the reef. By 10:30 all boats were in position near the line of departure waiting for the signal to go in. For three and a half hours they circled impatiently. At last, at 14:05, came the message to proceed to the beach and assemble in an area 300 yards inland from Gaan Point. Unfortunately, no amphibian tractors were on hand to transport Adair's men over the reef and onto the shore line, and of course their LCVPs were too deep-drafted to negotiate either the reef or the shallow waters inland of it. Over the sides of their boats the men climbed, and waded the rest of the way in water at least waist deep. Some lucky few were able to pick up rides in Marine LVTs on the landward side of the reef, but most stumbled in over the rough coral bottom, cutting their shoes en route and occasionally falling into deep potholes. Luckily, no enemy fire impeded their progress, and except for the dousing they got and the exhaustion they suffered the troops of the 2nd Battalion, 305th Regiment completed their ship-to-shore movement without injury.To the north, Colonel Edward Craig's 9th Marines advanced steadily against fairly heavy machine-gun and rifle fire, securing a beachhead about 1500 yards deep. Colonel Arthur Butler's 21st Marines, facing only moderate opposition but difficult terrain, cleared Asan Town and gained a foothold on the face of the Fonte Plateau. On the left flank, Colonel William Hall's 3rd Marines encountered the heaviest resistance from two complex cave defense systems on Chonito Cliff and Bundschu Ridge. Hall's men cleared Chonito Cliff and Adelup Point after several costly assaults and heavy casualties, but progress against Bundschu Ridge was limited, resulting in a 200-yard-wide gap between the 3rd and 21st Marines. Nevertheless, General Turnage secured a beachhead approximately 1600 by 4000 yards and had landed all division infantry, artillery, and support units, at the cost of 105 killed, 536 wounded, and 56 missing. Upon receiving the alert of enemy landings, Takashina promptly mobilized his reserve units to the Fonte Plateau in an attempt to contain Turnage's Marines within their limited beachhead. Throughout the night, he initiated several fragmented counterattacks, all of which were easily thwarted, resulting in significant Japanese casualties. In the southern sector, the 4th and 22nd Marines heroically fended off numerous well-coordinated counterattacks, managing to destroy four enemy tanks and eliminate Colonel Suenaga along with his 38th Regiment. By July 22, Geiger's forces began to expand their footholds on the beaches. In the northern front, Hall's assault on the Bundschu Ridge faced formidable resistance. Despite some Marines reaching the ridge with support from 20mm and 40mm fire, they were compelled to withdraw due to intense mortar shelling. Unbeknownst to them, their relentless attack forced the Japanese to abandon the position, albeit at a significant cost to the 3rd Marines, which suffered up to 615 casualties and was unable to sustain the advance. Meanwhile, Butler's 21st Marines encountered difficulty clearing the ravine separating them from the 3rd Marines, necessitating the deployment of their reserve 1st Battalion to support the depleted 2nd Battalion. On the right flank, Craig's 9th Marines encountered minimal resistance as they swiftly secured the Piti Navy Yard, followed by the landing of the 3rd Battalion on Cabras Island after extensive naval and aerial bombardment. The only significant engagement during the night was a Japanese bayonet charge backed by mortar fire, which Butler's 1st Battalion successfully repelled, inflicting heavy losses on the enemy. To the south, following the night landings, the 305th Regiment underwent reorganization while Tanzola's 2nd Battalion relieved Shapley's 2nd Battalion. Schneider's 22nd Marines encountered moderate resistance as they moved northward after crossing the Ajuya River. Despite lacking tank support, they advanced until halting approximately 250 yards north of RJ 5. Simultaneously, Shapley's 4th Marines launched an assault towards Mount Alifan's steep slopes, successfully neutralizing entrenched enemy positions using demolitions and grenades, though hindered by rugged terrain. Eventually, a platoon reached the summit, finding no enemy presence. Tanzola's 1st and 3rd Battalions then advanced along Harmon Road towards the Maanot Pass, navigating eroded hills and dense vegetation to secure the O-a high ground line.  The 306th Infantry Regiment's landing on the White Beaches required the entire day because of communications problems and landing craft shortages. It was not until the next day that the 4th Marines was fully replaced by the 306th. 3rd Amphibious Corps Artillery was landing over White 1 at this same time, as was the 77th Division Artillery, leading to a great deal of congestion, especially when coupled with the landing of smaller units, supplies, and ammunition. Most artillery battalions were in-place by nightfall as was the 9th Defense Battalion deployed along the beaches. The defense battalions, besides providing air defense and direct fire support on ground targets, were positioned to engage any Japanese counter-landing attempts on the beachhead. The 77th Division, with the 305th on the right (center of the beachhead) and the 306th on the left, would secure the southern portion allowing the 4th Marines to move north with the 22nd Marines to seal off the neck of Orote Peninsula. They continued their advance beyond Harmon Road and Maanot Pass, securing commanding positions overlooking Orote Peninsula. Meanwhile, Schneider's 22nd Marines, initially advancing rapidly against scattered resistance, encountered intense enfilade fire from hills surrounded by rice paddies while attempting to maneuver across the neck of Orote Peninsula. This compelled them to withdraw approximately 400 yards to a line of hills south of Old Agat Road. Further to the north, Hall's 3rd Marines eventually discovered that the Bundschu Ridge had been deserted. However, following their clean-up operations, they were not in a condition to advance any further. Craig's 3rd Battalion successfully secured Cabras Island and then relieved the 2nd Battalion on the mainland. Meanwhile, Butler's 21st Marines faced challenges in bridging the gap with the 3rd Marines and encountered limited progress against well-fortified enemy pillboxes on the plateau's slopes. Turnage initiated the first contact attempt with Shepherd's brigade on July 24th, but the 30-man patrol was forced to retreat due to enemy fire. Despite Butler's 2nd Battalion's efforts to close the gap by attacking up the ravine, they were repeatedly hindered by heavy machine-gun fire from caves on the cliff sides. Although both the 3rd and 9th Marines managed to enhance their positions, Turnage's casualties rose to 2034 since the initial landing. Further south, Shepherd, in response to the formidable defense on the neck of the Orote Peninsula, instructed Schneider to advance the 1st and 3rd Battalions in company columns along the Agat-Sumay Road. The objective was to penetrate the enemy lines and seize the O-2 Line from the coast to Apra Harbor, while the 2nd Battalion shifted to occupy strategic high ground near Atantano from its position on the Old Agat Road. This maneuver not only flanked the Japanese strongholds guarding the rice paddies but also established a barrier across the neck of Orote, securing the beachhead line in front of the brigade. Following an extensive air, artillery, and naval bombardment, Schneider's primary thrust along the Agat-Sumay Road encountered determined resistance but successfully advanced to the R-2 Line. The 1st Battalion then spread out to the right, while the 3rd Battalion veered further east across the hills, swiftly capturing the fortified positions around the rice paddies that had posed significant challenges the previous day. By nightfall, the 1st Battalion had reached the O-2 Line, but the 3rd Battalion halted 400 yards short of its target, prompting Shapley's 2nd Battalion to fill the breach between them. After repulsing a vigorous counterattack, the 2nd Battalion pushed forward with minimal opposition and secured Atantano. Consequently, by the end of July 24, Shepherd had firmly established his beachhead and contained the enemy on the Orote Peninsula, albeit with casualties totaling 200 killed, 748 wounded, and 97 missing. General Bruce, with the remainder of the 77th Division, assumed control of most of the beachhead perimeter, while Shepherd's Marines readied for the capture of Orote. Subsequently, after repelling several tank-led counterattacks resulting in the destruction of 12 Japanese tanks, they sealed off the peninsula entirely on July 25. By afternoon, approximately 2500 troops under Commander Tamai Asaichi were confined to the eight square miles of Orote Peninsula. Meanwhile, Turnage pressed his forces to secure the objective beachhead definitively. Accordingly, the 9th Marines progressed southward along the Apra Harbor shoreline towards the Aguada River, reaching the midpoint before being compelled to retreat to the Laguas River due to Craig's stretched lines. Meanwhile, the 21st Marines faced formidable defenses at the Mount Chachao-Aluton-Tenjo complex, managing to establish defensive positions just shy of Mount Tenjo Road after slow progress. Simultaneously, the beleaguered 3rd Marines, with reinforcements from Craig's 2nd Battalion, launched a determined assault, overcoming moderate resistance and mortar fire to seize Mount Tenjo Road and gain a vantage point. Despite the extended frontline, troops stationed on the newly captured high ground could finally survey the terrain ahead by nightfall. As Takashina consolidated his forces on the plateau, he prepared for a coordinated counterattack aimed at dividing and conquering the enemy. The 48th Independent Mixed Brigade planned to strike Turnage's left flank before pivoting northeast to target Hall's rear. Meanwhile, the 18th Regiment aimed to assault Butler's positions and advance toward the coast to establish a new defensive line, targeting the enemy's headquarters, artillery, and supply units. Additionally, elements of the 10th Independent Mixed Regiment were tasked with exploiting an 800-yard gap between the 9th and 21st Marines, protected only by the 3rd Reconnaissance Company. In a desperate move following a failed attempt to evacuate by barge, Tamai opted for a nighttime banzai charge with his trapped 2500-strong force, seeking to break free from the Orote Peninsula and join Takashina's troops at Fonte. After dusk, the intermittent showers that had been falling all day became more frequent. A heavy downpour hampered organization of the brigade's defense for the night. On the other hand, the pitch blackness and the unpleasant weather aided the Japanese in making preparations for their supreme effort. Marines in the front lines could hear screaming, yelling, laughter, and the breaking of bottles as the Japanese made final arrangements. At times so much clamor could be heard that reports reached the command post that the assault had started. Afterwards someone aptly said that the confusion "sounded like New Year's Eve in the Zoo." While the enemy made ready and drank, Marine artillerymen laid down normal barrages along the swamp's edge and at all other points of possible penetration. Shortly before midnight the Japanese commanders felt that their men had reached the proper emotional state, and the assault began. Sake-crazed attackers swarmed from the cover of the mangroves in front of the 3rd Battalion, 22nd Marines. Led by flag-waving, sword-swinging officers, the enlisted men stumbled forward, carrying everything conceivable. Unsteady hands clutched pitchforks, sticks, ballbats, and pieces of broken bottles, together with the normal infantry weapons. The assault faced formidable resistance from Marine forces, particularly Shapley's 1st Battalion, which alone accounted for 256 enemy casualties.  When the surging Japanese mass came within range, Marine forward observers and company commanders gave the order to commence firing. Brigade, 77th Division, and corps artillery, 37mm guns, 81mm and 60mm mortars, machine guns, rifles, and grenades saturated the entire area. At one time officers brought the fire of the Pack Howitzer Battalion, 22d Marines, to within 35 yards of 3/22's front lines in an at tempt to stop the swarming horde. One weapons company lieutenant reported: "Arms and legs flew like snowflakes. Japs ran amuck. They screamed in terror until they died." But in a powerful attack it is inevitable that some men will seep through the blocking fire. Company L, 3/22, received the brunt of the subsiding attack and repulsed it before too much damage could be done. Those Japanese who survived fled to the momentary safety of the swamp. But observers shifted the artillery fire and between midnight and 0200 some 26,000 shells took a heavy toll of the remaining peninsular defenders. On the right flank of the 22d Marines a second counterattack hit. The Island War describes the action quite vividly: “. . . At its height, flares revealed an out-of-this-world picture of Nipponese drunks reeling about in our forward positions, falling into foxholes, tossing aimless grenades here and there, yelling such English phrases as they had managed to pick up, and laughing crazily, to be exterminated in savage close-in fighting. Succeeding waves were caught in a deadly cross-fire. Not until dawn did this attack finally dwindle out, at which time more than four hundred bodies were counted in front of the position.” In contrast to the frenzied close quarter action in the 3/22 zone, the platoon from Company A (1/4) that filled the gap between the two regiments participated in a shooting gallery affair with the Japanese. Enemy troops made no attempt at a concerted attack, and the platoon plus artillery, without the loss of a single Marine, killed 256 Imperial soldiers. This fantastic figure was verified by officers from regiment the following morning. Despite the intense machine-gun and artillery fire, some Japanese managed to infiltrate Marine positions, engaging in fierce hand-to-hand combat. However, by dawn, the Japanese offensive had been halted, with most remaining enemy forces eliminated, leaving Tamai with no option but to defend Orote Peninsula to the end. Meanwhile, Takashina's main assault, launched on July 26 at 04:00, faced initial success in overrunning Company B positions but was ultimately contained by the relentless machine-gun fire of the 1st Battalion.  Major Maruyama's men (2/18) advanced noisily, shouting, "Wake up American and die." The initial impetus of the assault passed completely over Company B in the center, previously reduced to about 50 men, and streamed through the gap down a draw toward the cliff. Despite the breakthrough, companies held the shoulders of the penetration and Lieutenant Colonel Williams ordered the units to refuse their flanks to the cliff. Company A on the left, commanded by Captain William G. Shoemaker, rallied in the face of the withering fire and overwhelming numbers. Shoemaker pulled back his right platoon to deny his flank to the enemy and to permit regrouping for a local counterattack. Company C (Captain Henry M. Helgren, Jr.) also successfully refused its flank to protect the position and immediately began firing into the onrushing Japanese. Tanks parked in the rear of the Marine positions took a great toll as the intruders surged through the widening gap. One report described the rush on the tanks as resembling a horde of ants. It went on to say of the Nipponese: “Savagely they swarmed upon the mechanized vehicles, oblivious of the vicious machine-gun fire, and frantically pounded, kicked, and beat against the turrets in an attempt to get the crew within. When this seemed futile they leaped to the ground and continued their wild rush down the draw to the rear areas. . .” Demolition charges were forgotten in the mad scramble to reach deeper into Marine-held territory. Machine gunners of 1/21 had a field day. Never had they seen such lucrative targets, but grenades and bayonets soon silenced the Marines as enemy soldiers overran the gun positions. Many of the Japanese were killed as they moved through the lines and into the ravine. Although some of the infiltrating Japanese got down the cliff to attack the battalion command post and Butler's mortar platoons, killing most of the mortarmen before being repelled by service troops, To the left, Craig's tenacious 2nd Battalion, in its exposed position, received the brunt of Shigematsu's attack, yet it managed to defeat seven determined counterattacks without losing any ground. Nonetheless, though they killed 950 Japanese, they suffered 50% casualties as well. Looking right, Ohashi's 3rd Battalion hit Butler's 3rd; and although two machine-guns were initially captured, their attack ended up being rapidly repelled. Consequently, the Japanese slid along the front and attacked down the vulnerable 800-yard gap, successfully defeating a strong roadblock to set up a dangerous line on the high ground behind Butler's 3rd Battalion.  The lack of a swiftly organized regimental reserve line led to approximately 70 Japanese infiltrating into the Division Hospital area, where they were eventually repelled by a pioneer force. The first warning came about 6:30 when corpsmen reported that a number of enemy soldiers could be seen on the high ground to the right of the hospital. Division headquarters immediately ordered Lieutenant Colonel George O. Van Orden (Division Infantry Training Officer) to take command of two companies of pioneers standing by for just such an eventuality and clear the enemy from the hard-pressed area. At the hospital, doctors ordered patients to evacuate the tents and go to the beach. Onlookers saw a pathetic sight as half-clothed, bandaged men hobbled down the coast road helping the more seriously wounded to safety. 41 of the patients grabbed rifles, carbines, hand grenades, and whatever else they could find and joined the battle. The hospital doctors, corpsmen, and pajama-clad patients presented a rare sight as they formed a defensive line around the tents. It was a solid line, however, and one that held until the recently organized reinforcements arrived. Only one patient was wounded during the fighting, but one medical officer and one corpsman later died of wounds. The casualty list also included one medical officer, one dental officer, one Navy warrant officer, 12 corpsmen, and 16 Marines from the medical companies wounded in action. This does not include those casualties suffered by Van Orden's force. After cleaning out the assigned area, Van Orden proceeded up the Nidual River Valley in pursuit of the fleeing Japanese. The attack had pushed the enemy back to the hill at the head of the ravine by 11:00, but a request to send a Marine patrol to the ridge to determine the hostile strength was denied. Other plans had already been made for the assault of this dominating terrain. It was from this high ground that Major Yukioka's men paralyzed the operation of 3/21's CP and threatened the flank of both the 9th and 21st Marines. While this action was taking place, the 12th Marines CP and several of its battalions were engaged in stopping the suicide squad attacks. In order to have these parties in position to make their foray in conjunction with the all-out offensive, enemy commanders had ordered the groups to infiltrate behind Marine lines on the night of 24-25 July. With typical Japanese patience, the raiders lay hidden in caves all day. As soon as darkness came on the night of 25-26 July they started firing random shots into the headquarters of the 12th Marines and began to move in small groups down the Asan Valley. A hand grenade duel went on during the early hours of darkness, but some of the intruders sought the safer confines of a cave not 20 feet from the headquarter's fire direction center. The artillerymen's perimeter defense held, and only one of the enemy succeeded in getting through to the guns. He was killed in the 3d Battalion's area before he could do any damage. In the five-hour long fighting around the regimental headquarters, 17 explosive-laden Japanese died. Most of them carried packs containing about 20 pounds of TNT with ready detonators, while others carried magnetic mines. With the coming of daylight, patrols went out to clean up any troops that might cause trouble later in the day. Men of the 12th Marines killed approximately 50-60 more enemy soldiers and drove the remainder into other areas where they were liquidated one by one. Despite the initial success of Takashina's well-coordinated counterattack, by noon, his forces had suffered defeat, marking the breaking of the backbone of Japanese resistance on Guam. Marine casualties were significant, with around 166 killed, 645 wounded, and 34 missing between July 25 and 27. Consequently, the 9th Marines retreated approximately 1500 yards to establish better defensive positions, and a battalion of Colonel Stephen Hamilton's 307th Regiment was deployed near Piti Navy Yard. However, the focus now shifted to covering the invasion of Tinian. While naval guns had intermittently harassed Tinian since June 11, the preliminary bombardment of Saipan's sister island commenced on June 20, with the first Army artillery battery targeting northern Tinian. By July 9, the 531st Field Artillery Battalion had fired a total of 7571 rounds. Following the fall of Saipan, the remaining 24th Corps Artillery and Marine howitzers intensified the bombardment, maintaining a continuous round-the-clock schedule and expending a total of 24,536 rounds on northern Tinian. For the most part, 14th Corps Artillery confined its efforts to the area north of the line between Gurguan Point and Masalog Point, while aircraft restricted their efforts to the southern half of the island. Naval ships were assigned any targets on Tinian deemed unsuitable to either of the other two arms. Coordination of the three supporting arms was assigned to the corps artillery representative attached to General Schmidt's staff. In one instance, an artillery air observer discovered three 140-mm. coastal defense guns on Masalog Point that were within easy firing range of White Beaches 1 and 2, but were masked from field artillery. The battleship Colorado was called in and, with its main batteries adjusted by an airborne artillery observer, succeeded in neutralizing or destroying the enemy weapons. Because the spotting plane was not in direct radio contact with the ship, it was necessary for the plane to submit its spotting data to the artillery post by radio, whence they were relayed by telephone to General Schmidt's headquarters, and in turn by radio on another frequency to the firing ship. In spite of this somewhat complicated system of communications, the time lag was so slight as to be insignificant. Meanwhile, starting from June 22, the P-47s belonging to the 318th Fighter Group maintained a relentless barrage on the airfields at Ushi, Gurguan Point, and just east of Tinian Town through constant strafing and bombing, further devastating the town to ruins. Beginning on July 15, naval gunfire operations were reinstated, with Admiral Hill's cruisers and destroyers delivering destructive bombardment daily against Tinian's harbor defenses. Then, on July 22, two P-47s dropped the first napalm bombs used in the Pacific war on Tinian, proving highly effective in incinerating canefields, underbrush, and enemy personnel located in open trenches and dugouts. The following day, Hill intensified preparatory fire with a formidable naval force comprising three battleships, two heavy cruisers, three light cruisers, and sixteen destroyers, positioned strategically to shell Tinian from all directions. However, there was no attempt to focus on the White Beaches to mislead the Japanese about the actual landing point. Throughout the rainy night, destroyers and cruisers maintained control over crucial road junctions while an UDT conducted a last-minute underwater reconnaissance, albeit unsuccessfully attempting to detonate recently discovered mines due to adverse weather conditions. At dawn on July 24, Hill's transports carrying the 2nd and 4th Marine Divisions finally departed from Tanapag Harbor for the short journey to Tinian, successfully reaching their designated areas by 06:00. Simultaneously, the onslaught of artillery, air raids, and naval bombardment persisted over the Japanese defenses, intensifying into a full-scale onslaught by 07:00, with particular focus on the White Beaches. Additionally, efforts were made to neutralize mines on White 2, although these attempts proved futile. As the assault waves took shape, General Watson's Marines effectively executed the demonstration near Tinian Town without suffering any casualties. This demonstration effectively held the defenders in place, preventing them from deploying northward. However, a cleverly concealed Japanese battery managed to inflict significant damage on the battleship Colorado and the destroyer Norman Scott, resulting in the loss of 62 lives and 245 wounded before being neutralized. At 07:17, the initial landing wave crossed the designated line and began the 3000-yard journey to the beach, supported by intense pre-landing bombardment and rocket fire from LCI gunboats.  At about the same moment small-caliber fire--estimated variously as 50-caliber, 20mm and 40mm--began falling around the LST's. Its source could not be located because of the pall of smoke and dust that cloaked the island. Regarding this incident the logistics officer of the 2d Battalion, 23d Marines, aboard one of the LST's in the area, recalled: “The fire . . . wounded two or more Navy enlisted men of the crew of the vessel, and possibly a couple of Marines belonging to the landing team. . . . My recollection concerning the Marines who were wounded is hazy . . . the incident created a stir and speculation concerning the source of the fire, but everyone soon settled down to the business at hand.” Despite encountering the sporadic small-caliber fire, the LVTs successfully reached the narrow beaches by 07:50. Upon landing, Company E of the 24th Marines swiftly engaged and eliminated a small beach-defense unit on White 1, while the remainder of the battalion made landfall. On White 2, the 2nd and 3rd Battalions of the 25th Marines landed simultaneously but faced a delay in advancing due to the need for engineers to clear 100 horned mines that had destroyed three LVTs. Subsequently, Colonel Batchelder's Companies G and I circumvented two enemy blockhouses and initiated an inland attack, while other units subdued strongpoints. However, the presence of additional mines and staunch resistance from caves and ravines prevented them from reaching their objective at the O-1 Line and Mount Maga. Meanwhile, Colonel Hart's 1st and 2nd Battalions of the 24th Marines successfully advanced to the O-1 Line amid minimal opposition. Later in the day, reserve and artillery battalions were landed, along with Colonel Jones' 23rd Marines, although their landing was delayed due to communication issues. This delay proved beneficial due to heavy congestion on White 2 at the time. By nightfall, Colonel Wallace's 1st Battalion, along with the 2nd and 4th Tank Battalions, under Hill's command, successfully disembarked 15614 men ashore. General Cates, anticipating Japanese counterattacks, directed his troops to halt at 16:30 to fortify defenses, achieving a beachhead spanning about 7000 yards. This came at a cost of 15 Marines killed and 225 wounded. Ogata, as expected by Cates, immediately ordered counterattacks with the 1st and 2nd Battalions of the 50th Regiment and mobilized the Mobile Counterattack Force. While Japanese probes commenced at 22:30, the major assaults, marked by fierce banzai charges, began after midnight.  The attack on the left came first and lasted longest. At 2:00, men of the 1st Battalion, 24th Marines, straining their eyes through the black moonless night, suddenly saw a compact group of Japanese a short 100 yards away. The Marines opened fire. The compact group became a screaming mass of attackers as the first Marine bullets and shells found targets. Now the shadows were alive with about 600 leaping Japanese naval troops, loaded with aggressive spirit, requiring no instructions to make their screaming charge. Marines called flares into action; the battlefield became light. Marines needed no orders either: the 37mm guns sprayed canister; machine guns cut into the enemy area with grazing fire; rifles pounded out at sighted or suspected targets; mortars crunched into the defilade areas; artillery crashed steadily behind the Japanese to shatter and destroy any reinforcement group. The tightly packed foe was a choice target for all these weapons, and hundreds of shells lashed his ranks. At no time did the enemy penetrate the 1st Battalion; but extremely heavy pressure against Company A, the unit that bore the brunt, caused the battalion commander to reinforce it with engineers, corpsmen, communicators, naval gunfire liaison and shore party personnel. The fight continued hot and heavy until about 0545, when dawn and the vigor of the enemy effort broke simultaneously. Medium tanks from Company B, 4th Tank Battalion, entered the fray at this time and stopped all further thrusts at the Marines' lines. Many Japanese, convinced that all was lost, committed suicide with grenades. While armored amphibians afloat fired on enemy groups hiding along the coast, Marines of the 1st Battalion, 24th Marines, mopped up the area to their front, an activity completed by 0700. They counted 476 Japanese bodies, most of them within 100 yards of Company A's lines. Although no figures are available for Marine casualties in this action, the battalion commander estimated that ". . . Company A was reduced to about 30 men with usable weapons before the enemy was repulsed." Ogata's infantrymen struck Cates' center thirty minutes later, yet their efforts were thwarted by intense small-arms, mortar, and 37mm fire. Despite briefly breaching the line through weak points, they were ultimately defeated by rear elements after prolonged and heavy fighting.  This time, though many of the attackers fell forward of the lines, others penetrated a weak spot at the boundary between the two Marine regiments. About 200 Japanese poured through this spot before the flow could be stopped. After pausing in a swamp behind the lines, the enemy force speared out in two prongs: one straight into the beachhead toward U. S. artillery positions, the other turning west into the 25th Marines' rear areas. The latter group of Japanese attained first contact when they met a well-prepared support platoon from the 3d Battalion, 25th Marines. Positioned to contain just such a penetration as had occurred, the Marines quickly eliminated this Japanese threat, killing 91 in a brief, violent skirmish. The other prong pushed deep into the rear of the beachhead, finally reached the 75mm howitzer firing positions of the 2d Battalion, 14th Marines. Battery D, firing a mission for the 24th Marines, suddenly found itself beset from the front by many determined Japanese. Marines not actively engaged in servicing the howitzers rallied to the defense of their positions with small arms, while the remainder continued firing an artillery mission for the 24th Regiment. Later, as pressure mounted, all hands turned to the task of stopping the Japanese close at hand. At this juncture the .50-caliber machine guns of the other two batteries (E and F) of the battalion levelled a heavy volume of enfilading fire into the area forward of besieged Battery D. This fire, in the words of the battalion executive officer, "literally tore the Japanese . . . to pieces." To reinforce Battery D in its bitter fight, Company C, 8th Marines, arrived at 0445. But by then the situation was well in hand; the Japanese had faltered and stopped before the deluge of small-arms fire. Morning revealed about 100 dead Japanese in the area, while the artillerymen had lost but two of their number--both killed manning a .50-caliber machine gun with Battery D. The only Japanese penetration of the night had shattered itself against a prepared rear area. Up at the front, meanwhile, Marines of the 25th Regiment and the right (2d) battalion of the 24th Regiment, fought off a series of frontal rushes upon their positions. In each case the Japanese were stopped at the barbed wire forward of the Marines' lines. The all-night firing had taken a heavy toll of the Marines' ammunition stocks, however, and by shortly before daylight there was concern along the lines that another heavy attack might exhaust supplies. Dawn came first. Attached tanks moved up at once to range the area forward of the lines. They blasted points of resistance with their 75mm guns, killing or chasing such few Japanese as had survived the night melee. Nearly 500 Japanese were killed in the attacks against the center of the beachhead and in the skirmishes behind the lines following the penetration. The third and last major enemy effort struck the extreme right (south) flank of the beachhead at 3:30. The 2d Battalion, 23d Marines, in position along the coast, bore the brunt of this thrust, although the 2d Battalion, 25th Marines, also figured prominently in the action. Moving north along the coastal road, the enemy force consisted of five or six light tanks (about half of those available to the Japanese at Tinian) with infantrymen riding and following on foot. First warning of the enemy move came when Marine listening posts stationed along the road a short distance forward of the lines reported enemy tanks rumbling in from the south. With the tanks an estimated 400 yards in front of the lines, Marine artillery opened up. The tanks came on. Ready for just this situation, U. S. ships began firing illuminating shells over the area, virtually turning night into day. Bazookas, 75mm half-tracks, and 37mm guns attached to three battalions now went into action. One of the 37mm platoons, positioned astride the coral road, leveled point-blank fires into the enemy armor. Even so, one fast-moving tank weathered a 37mm hit and drove through the front lines into rear areas before a Marine bazookaman finished it off. An officer present on the scene described the action as he saw it: “The three lead tanks broke through our wall of fire. One began to glow blood-red, turned crazily on its tracks, and careened into a ditch. A second, mortally wounded, turned its machine guns on its tormentors, firing into the ditches in a last desperate effort to fight its way free. One hundred yards more and it stopped dead in its tracks. The third tried frantically to turn and then retreat, but our men closed in, literally blasting it apart. . . . Bazookas knocked out the fourth tank with a direct hit which killed the driver. The rest of the crew piled out of the turret, screaming. The fifth tank, completely surrounded, attempted to flee. Bazookas made short work of it. Another hit set it afire, and its crew was cremated.” Thus, five tanks stood immobile on the field of battle. If a sixth accompanied this incursion, it escaped, since there was no trace of it the following morning when Marines moved through the area. Despite the fact that their armor was gone, enemy foot soldiers from the 1st and 2d Battalions, 50th Infantry, and the 1st Battalion, 135th Infantry, pressed toward the Marines. The fighting that ensued was close-in and savage, but the Japanese never cracked the tight defense. The few who seeped through the lines met a quick end at the hands of the 23d Marines' reserve (1st Battalion), positioned to provide depth in this precise area. The operations officer of the 2d Battalion, 23d Marines, described the weird termination of the Japanese activities: “. . . as it began to get light, Jap bodies began to fly ten to fifteen feet in the air in the area in front of our lines. . . . We knew that hand grenades did not have the power to blow a man's body that high and could not figure out what was happening. [Later] we moved out to mop up. . . . It turned out that about fifty percent of the dead Japs carried magnetic mines and had obviously been ordered to break through our lines and destroy the tanks in the rear of us. . . . The Japs who were wounded and unable to flee were placing the tank mines under their bodies and tapping the detonators.” Daylight revealed that the enemy had expended 267 men and five tanks (of 12 on the island) against the right flank of the beachhead with no success. By the end of the night's counterattacks, 1241 Japanese bodies lay scattered along Cates' front, with the 1st Battalion, 135th Regiment virtually decimated, while Marine casualties numbered less than 100. Reflecting on the engagement, they later concluded: "It was there and then that [we] broke the Jap's back in the battle for Tinian". This assessment proved accurate, as Ogata's forces began retreating towards the southern end of the island. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. Similar to the experience invading Saipan, Guam and Tinian proved to be literal horror shows. The savagery of the Island hoping campaign had increased ten-fold. The Japanese hoped by inflicted as much pain as possible, the Americans might simply come to the peace table, but was there any real chance of that?

The Dirty Lie Podcast
King Zog: Blood Feuds, Bazookas and The Balkans - Albania's Game of Thrones

The Dirty Lie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 65:25 Transcription Available


Welcome to the Dirty Lie podcast, where hosts Dez and TMT delve into the fascinating and bizarre history of King Zog of Albania. From his rise to power as the youngest Prime Minister to his declaration as the first and only king of Albania, this episode is a rollercoaster of political intrigue, blood feuds, and assassination attempts. Discover how Zog survived over 50 attempts on his life, navigated international exile, and even crossed paths with Ian Fleming, the creator of James Bond. Learn about his alliances, his enemies, and the surreal life of his son, Leka, who found himself entangled in global escapades and plots to reclaim the Albanian throne. Join us for an episode that blends historical facts with the wild, almost unbelievable tales of a king who lived through one of the most tumultuous periods in European history.

The Greta Eskridge Podcast
The Connecting Power of Story with SD Smith

The Greta Eskridge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 49:34


In this episode I talked with my friend S.D. Smith. Sam is the author of the beloved Green Ember series. He also wrote the book Jack Zulu and the Waylanders's Key with his son, Josiah. And he most recently wrote the book Mooses with Bazookas and Other Stories Children Should Never Read. I loved this conversation with Sam. We have a lot of fun together because he is a story teller and I love stories! Here are some highlights from our talk: *The book that turned him into a reader around the age of 15 was Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card. *Some of the other books that were read aloud to him by his mom and his teachers and shaped him as a storyteller were: The Chronicles of Narnia Little Women The Box Car Children God's Smuggler *As an adult, Sam has loved and re-read the Aubrey–Maturin series by Patrick O Brian. *My favorite part of our conversation was when Sam gives a message to all parents, but especially to Dads about connecting with their kids through stories: “kids just want attention and time. They want their dads so much! They're desperate for their dad's attention. So if you're a dad and you just make up a story about something you care about, it's going to be really, really fun for them. They love it when you care. They love it when you try.” *And if you can't think of your own story, take a note from my husband and re-tell movies and books to your kids. You can change the names if you want and your kids will be none the wiser. Until they grow up and watch the movie and figure it out. Then you'll all get a great laugh over it! *I love Sam's motto for life: Modesty, fidelity, and audacity. *Sam shared he's chasing joy by taking walks, which he finds to be an opportunity to pursue connection, creativity and beauty.” *You can find Sam on Instagram, on his website and in his books!  Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast, and I'd be so very grateful if you leave a 5 star rating of the podcast and also a quick review.  Reviews are incredibly helpful to me as a new podcaster. Thank you for listening and being part of my team. I love you guys! Greta 

Talking With Words
Hard Ticket to Hawaii

Talking With Words

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 42:19


Snakes, Bazookas and Bewbs! Also, the first aggressive Frisbee-off we've ever seen.

The Kyle & Jackie O Show
FULL SHOW: Big bazookas

The Kyle & Jackie O Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 145:40


ON THE SHOW TODAY: Tradie V Lady Snap Predictions Birthday Wheel O News Pop Quiz MAFS Integrity Test O News I Want You Back Jackie Confronts A Troll New Coke Taste Test O News See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Boomer & Gio
Doc Gooden Day; Masters Recap; Places Like Hooters; Knicks & Mets Win, Yanks Lose; Al Names '86 Mets From Pic (Hour 2)

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 40:53


Doc Gooden had his number retired at Citi Field yesterday, and Gio was happy to see he seems to be physically and mentally in a good state. Gio has done appearances with him in the past where that wasn't the case. Gio wishes it was later in the season so more people would be there. It was also the Sunday of the Masters. We also talked about places similar to Hooters. Places like Canz, Mugs & Jugs, Bazookas and Fun Bags. C-Lo returns for an update and starts with the Knicks winning yesterday and becoming the #2 seed. The Yankees lost to the Guardians but won the series. The Mets beat the Royals and won their third straight series. In the final segment of the hour, Al tries to name all of the 86 Mets that are in the picture with Gooden from yesterday.

Boomer & Gio
Boomer & Gio Podcast (WHOLE SHOW)

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 165:11


Hour 1 Boomer is out today as he's getting a colonoscopy, so Jerry is in for him. We start with the Knicks, getting the number two seed in the NBA playoffs. They will play the winner of the Sixers/Heat play-in game. Jalen Brunson really should be in the running for MVP. There isn't a team in the East that the Knicks can't beat. C-Lo is here for his first update of the day and starts with the sounds from the Knicks win against the Bulls. Gio wonders what C-Lo's strategy will be with the new program director. The Yankees lost to the Guardians 8-7, but the Yanks did win the series. Anthony Rizzo is having problems in the field this year. Nestor Cortes tried some weird fake delivery yesterday. The Mets won their third straight series, beating the Royals yesterday. We heard from Doc Gooden as he got his number retired yesterday. Jerry said the content of the speech was weird. And Scottie Scheffler won the Masters. In the final segment of the hour, we are naming our new program director this morning and Boomer's getting a colonoscopy. A caller has some questions about the new PD. We also talked about Scottie Scheffler's last 4 PGA tour tournaments after winning the Masters yesterday.  Hour 2 Doc Gooden had his number retired at Citi Field yesterday, and Gio was happy to see he seems to be physically and mentally in a good state. Gio has done appearances with him in the past where that wasn't the case. Gio wishes it was later in the season so more people would be there. It was also the Sunday of the Masters. We also talked about places similar to Hooters. Places like Canz, Mugs & Jugs, Bazookas and Fun Bags. C-Lo returns for an update and starts with the Knicks winning yesterday and becoming the #2 seed. The Yankees lost to the Guardians but won the series. The Mets beat the Royals and won their third straight series. In the final segment of the hour, Al tries to name all of the 86 Mets that are in the picture with Gooden from yesterday.  Hour 3 We finally figured out who the other guys are in the picture with all of the 86 Mets who showed up for Doc Gooden's number retirement. A caller is happy the Knicks won't have to play the Celtics until the finals. We took a look at the odds for the NBA Championship. C-Lo returns for an update but first Gio was talking about how much of a Mets fan he was. He said after they lost the last game at Shea everything changed for him. Then Gio went to Pittsburgh. We also told stories about former Mets media relations guy, Jay Horwitz. C-Lo has some censored F-bombs that were flying all over sports broadcasts this weekend. In the final segment of the hour, our new Program Director, Ryan Hurley, joins us in studio.  Hour 4 We talked about meeting our new boss, Ryan Hurley. He said he's going to take the LIRR in and then the subway. Dua Lipa is going to host SNL and be the musical guest on May 4. So she has to be in NYC and the morning show at WNEW owes us a Dua Lipa guest spot. C-lo returns for his final update of the morning, but first the Jets have new uniforms. They look just like the old uniforms according to Jerry, Al and Eddie. C-Lo has the sounds from yesterday's Knicks game as they are now the number two seed. Scottie Scheffler won the Masters and Tiger Woods ended up having a terrible weekend. The Moment of The Day involves Darryl Strawberry not looking like ‘a heart attack guy' according to Al. In the final segment of the show, the Sixers unveiled an Allen Iverson statue that is quite small.

Certified Cinephiles
Hard Ticket to Hawaii

Certified Cinephiles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 65:06


Bazookas and Bazongas

Heat Death of the Universe
192 - Kamikaze Detroit feat. Adrian DeLaTorre

Heat Death of the Universe

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 165:48


Jay Leno and Pat Morita starred in a moving picture called Collision Course and we somehow decided to watch it and talk through our many complex feelings about it. We're joined by Adrian DeLaTorre from the Never Seen It podcast and take a look at this barely-existant artifact of late 1980s Hollywood, racism, and economic-based, lizard-brained fear. Is Jay Leno too nice/square to even believably pretend to be a jerk and/or drunk? Wait, w-w-w-what did Pat Morita nickname himself in the 60s and 70s?!? Why so many cookies for sale at a crime scene? How much better was Tom Noonan's revised version of the script? Bazookas, factory jobs, 'Merican can-do-it-ness, Biker From Hell (slash Raising Arizona), inexplicable lines and their delivery, etc. Detroit was fine until the Japanese ruined all the fun. What did we ever do to deserve this?? Oh, right.Commiserate on Discord: discord.gg/aDf4Yv9PrYSupport: patreon / buzzsproutNever Forget: standwithdanielhale.orgGeneral Recommendations Josh's Recommendation: 1) Showdown in Little Tokyo 2)   Elect rogue candidate, Barack Obama Mandela, to  the US Senate to Represent California Tim's Recommendation:  Late Stage Live! with Ella Yurman Adrian's Recommendation: Kanopy (free streaming with US library card)Further Reading, Viewing, Listening  Pat Morita's Big Scene That Was Almost Cut from Karate Kid Showdown In Little Tokyo (1991) Official Trailer - Dolph Lundgren, Brandon LeeMore From Adrian DeLaTorrePodcast: Never Seen ItLetterboxd: @b00tz2bigTwitter: @b00tz2bigMore From Timothy Robert BuechnerWe Don't Know WrestlingWDKW Ko-fiBIG EGG SubstackLocationless Locationsheatdeathpod.comEvery show-related link is corralled and available here.Twitter: @heatdeathpodPlease send all Letters of Derision, Indifference, Inquiry, Mild Elation, et cetera to: heatdeathoftheuniversepodcast@gmail.comSupport the show

1000 Hours Outsides podcast
1KHO 227: Laughing Through Life's Tale: S.D. Smith on Imagination, Parenthood, and Mooses with Bazookas | S.D. Smith, Mooses with Bazookas

1000 Hours Outsides podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 53:40


In the latest installment of the 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, host Ginny Yurich engages in a compelling conversation with S.D. Smith, the brilliant mind behind the Green Ember Series and the newly released "Mooses with Bazookas." In this third appearance on the show, Smith delves into the roots of his storytelling journey, shaped significantly by his childhood experiences of outdoor play and the endless possibilities it fueled in his imagination. The discussion centers on the idea that we are all allies in imagination, a theme resonating particularly with parents navigating the challenges of raising children. Smith emphasizes the desire to bless his own children, drawing inspiration from the trenches of parenthood. A significant portion of the conversation revolves around the role of humor in navigating life's complexities. At its core, Smith believes humor to be a hospitable force, offering a respite from the seriousness of the world. He reflects on the importance of laughter, not just for adults but as a blessing for children as well. The episode takes a thoughtful turn, exploring Smith's insights on joy, anxiety, and depression. Drawing from his favorite biblical passages in Ecclesiastes, he encourages listeners to enjoy life as much as possible. Smith's philosophical influences, particularly from Peter Kreeft, add depth to the discussion, highlighting the profound nature of humor in the grand scheme of things. The episode concludes with a powerful message about the world's inherent need for genuine, whole-hearted laughter. Smith's journey, from Green Ember to Mooses with Bazookas, unfolds as a testament to the transformative power of imagination, joy, and laughter in the face of life's challenges. **  Get your copy of Mooses with Bazookas here >> https://store.sdsmith.com/products/mooses-with-bazookas-signed Learn more about S.D. Smith here >> https://sdsmith.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

1000 Hours Outsides podcast
1KHO 227: Laughing Through Life's Tale: S.D. Smith on Imagination, Parenthood, and Mooses with Bazookas | S.D. Smith, Mooses with Bazookas

1000 Hours Outsides podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 53:25


In the latest installment of the 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, host Ginny Yurich engages in a compelling conversation with S.D. Smith, the brilliant mind behind the Green Ember Series and the newly released "Mooses with Bazookas." In this third appearance on the show, Smith delves into the roots of his storytelling journey, shaped significantly by his childhood experiences of outdoor play and the endless possibilities it fueled in his imagination. The discussion centers on the idea that we are all allies in imagination, a theme resonating particularly with parents navigating the challenges of raising children. Smith emphasizes the desire to bless his own children, drawing inspiration from the trenches of parenthood. A significant portion of the conversation revolves around the role of humor in navigating life's complexities. At its core, Smith believes humor to be a hospitable force, offering a respite from the seriousness of the world. He reflects on the importance of laughter, not just for adults but as a blessing for children as well. The episode takes a thoughtful turn, exploring Smith's insights on joy, anxiety, and depression. Drawing from his favorite biblical passages in Ecclesiastes, he encourages listeners to enjoy life as much as possible. Smith's philosophical influences, particularly from Peter Kreeft, add depth to the discussion, highlighting the profound nature of humor in the grand scheme of things. The episode concludes with a powerful message about the world's inherent need for genuine, whole-hearted laughter. Smith's journey, from Green Ember to Mooses with Bazookas, unfolds as a testament to the transformative power of imagination, joy, and laughter in the face of life's challenges. **  Get your copy of Mooses with Bazookas here >> https://store.sdsmith.com/products/mooses-with-bazookas-signed Learn more about S.D. Smith here >> https://sdsmith.com/ ** Head to Good Ranchers and use code "1000hours" to an extra 15% on every order and get free shipping, plus a 100% satisfaction guarantee.  Shop here >> https://www.goodranchers.com/

Southern Vangard
Episode 375 - Southern Vangard Radio

Southern Vangard

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 88:25


BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep375! We're riding high in the sky after the tremendous response from our book drop last week - if ya missed it - “SMITHSONIAN GRADE: The Story Of Southern Vangard Radio” is OUT NOW. You can cop a limited edition package at southernvangard.bandcamp.com, as well as Amazon. This weeks show brings us yet another WORLD EXCLUSIVE from CASHUS KING & APPLEJAC (big up DJ POCKET) as well as a WORLD EXCLUSIVE from THE MAD SCIENTIST, ZIZ, CASEY JONES SQUEEGIE OBLONG & CROTONA P! Did we mention YOU WAAAAALCOME?! We didn't? YOU WAAAAALCOME!!!!! #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard #YouWaaaaalcome // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on all platforms #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mixshow #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK Recorded live September 10, 2023 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on all platforms #SmithsonianGrade #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks Pre-Game Beats - JJ Whitefield Talk Break Inst. - "2020" - Bombay The Realest "Lava Lamps" - Cashus King and Apple Jac ** WORLD EXCLUSIVE ** "New Jersey Drive (Transport Mission)" - GF Anon "The Path" - Beat Bop Scholar ft Craig G "Mr Smif and Mr Wessun" - BoFaat ft. Smif-N-Wessun "Ren & Stimpy" - Money Mogly x TeV95 ft. Choco Valens Talk Break Inst. - "NINFO" - Bombay The Realest "Frozen Rain" - NapsNdreds & Nottz ft. Hus Kingpin "International Gurus" - The Mad Scientist, Ziz, Casey Jones ft. Squeegie Oblong & Crotona P ** WORLD EXCLUSIVE ** "Scape Goats" - Ransom, 38 Spesh & Che Noir "D.O.A" - J Flash ft. RJ Payne (prod. Nottz) "We Outside" - 38 Spesh & Conway The Machine ft. Pharoahe Monch & Che Noir Talk Break Inst. - "ONE MAN BAND - Bombay The Realest "Fireplace" - 38 Spesh & Conway The Machine "Bazookas" - Apollo Brown & Planet Asia "Frog Legs" - Daniel Son (prod. Wino Willy) "Rent Due" - ILLPO "Fallen Angel" - Declaime & Theory Hazit "Chopin" - Eff Yoo & Deep Of 2 Hungry Bros Talk Break Inst. - "15 STAR SHIPZ" - Bombay The Realest ** TWITCH ONLY SET** "Speshal Machinery" - 38 Spesh & Conway The Machine "You" - Nicole Bus "R&B & More Vinyl Set" - DJ Jon Doe

Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Radio
Exploding Chickens, Shrimp Cannons and Biscuit Bazookas: Food Myths with Adam Savage

Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 50:43


Adam Savage of “MythBusters” fame joins us to break down his favorite food experiments, including the time he dropped an Olympic swimmer into a giant vat of syrup. Plus, reporter Rebecca Rosman investigates America Week at a popular French grocery store; J. Kenji López-Alt cracks the code on Chicago thin-crust pizza; and we travel to Rome for Cloud Bread.Get the recipe for Roman Cloud Bread with Mixed Greens and Fennel Salad here.We want to hear your culinary tips! Share your cooking hacks, secret ingredients or unexpected techniques with us for a chance to hear yourself on Milk Street Radio! Here's how: https://www.177milkstreet.com/radiotipsListen to Milk Street Radio on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

240 gigabytes of Neil Finn podcast
Ep 22 - Blimey, Blinking, Bazookas (London Radio 1998, Minneapolis Radio 1998)

240 gigabytes of Neil Finn podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 54:56


Performances  include Virgin Radio 26 May 1998: King Tide, She Will Have Her Way, Improv song with listener lyrics.  KTCZ Minneapolis 1998: Sinner, I Got You.Listener cover: Don't Dresm It's Over by Bad Optics.You can significantly support the continuation of the 240 podcast for a donation of just a couple dollars per month. This goes directly towards covering the podcast hosting fees. Big thank yous if you are in a position to help. Head over here to: http://patreon.com/240neilfinn

Rocky Balboa Cheesesteak Fun Hour
Episode 141: Erick Hellwig, Kate Winslet's Bazookas and Birds Keep Rollin

Rocky Balboa Cheesesteak Fun Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 76:03


In this episode of the Rocky Balboa Cheesesteak Fun Hour we speak with the very funny stand-up and improv comedian Eric Hellwig, we discuss the Eagles trouncing of the NY Giants and the Micah Parsons comments. Later on, we talk about Kate Winslet's bazookas which are oddly controversial on the panel, we give our Birds predictions for the Bears game and we close out with the gambling hour. Follow us: @MattRBCFHPod @NukRBCFHPod @DirtMikeRBCFH Philly, sports, eagles, sixers, flyers, union

Cabincast
Cabin(in the past)cast - When a Major Attached Bazookas to his Spotter Plane

Cabincast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 12:05


Oliver and Tom learn about the crazy man who blew up tanks with a spotter plane! Check out the original video below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-TRUohl7zQ  

Grunts in Appalachia
Ebony and Ivory

Grunts in Appalachia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 57:02


This week Gorgeous George and John sat down with not only one but two comedians! Keith Terry and Victor Martinez Jr. got to wild out with us and swap some stories about things in the past and a couple things that happened within 5 minutes of greeting each other. Bazookas were also on scene and yes I'm referencing the weapon. Big shout out to EZ Street Bar and Grill in St. Albans for having us set up on their stage to record the episode and being such gracious hosts for us and all the performers there that evening. If you don't know Keith then you should take a listen. This man is going places and we are very proud to call him brother. We did a wellness check revolving around humor and mental health that was pretty interesting coming from two separate comedians that you don't want to miss. As Always Grunts in Appalachia Out! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/grunts-in-appalachia/support

2 UNITS
03. G1 Winx Stakes | Bazookas | The Garden

2 UNITS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 44:17


Group 1 racing is back for the new season in the form of the Winx Stakes at Royal Randwick. We will preview all the big races across 3 states in this week's edition of SULTS' SPECS, including the programs at The Valley, Randwick and Murray Bridge. THE SULTAN'S SUPPER is served with an ice cold side of Nippy's Chocolate Milk. We celebrate local sharpshooters, an injured hoop and Footy's ‘Flow Meter Theory' generates some momentum. PACK YA NAGS gets a little philosophical this week. We take a look at the controversial docu-series Woodstock ‘99, the purpose of a virus and some unfavourable fixturing that is having an effect on Sult's life. Andrea is our UNIT OF THE WEEK and he looks to go bang as he lands on a class runner in the Carlyon Stakes at The Valley. Let's hope we can raise some much needed funds for Save A Horse, courtesy of TopSport. As always we round out the show with our 2 UNITS, our best bets from around Australia. Segment Times: 01:30 - The Sultan's Supper 07:45 - Pack Ya Nags 14:06 - Sults' Specs 35:18 - UNIT of the Week 37:50 - 2 UNITS Outro Music: Jebediah - Harpoon Remember, we love a spec as much as anyone, but as always, please gamble responsibly: https://www.gamblinghelponline.org.au/

Troubled Minds Radio
TM News 77 - NSA Indictment, Bazookas in Garbage, Axie Robbery, Breathing Sand Dunes, Solar Flare..

Troubled Minds Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 60:22


TM News 77 - NSA Indictment, Bazookas in Garbage, Axie Robbery, Breathing Sand Dunes, Solar Flare.. http://www.troubledminds.org ⬇⬇⬇ Support The Show! ⬇⬇⬇➡ https://www.rokfin.com/troubledminds ⬅➡ https://troubled-minds-store.creator-spring.com/ ⬅#aliens #conspiracy #paranormal-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------https://youtu.be/PZhxh9g6hSMhttps://www.baltimoresun.com/news/crime/bs-md-cr-nsa-employee-secrets-indictment-20220331-7wu5jlejrngyfoni3hiwkjnzz4-story.htmlhttps://www.npr.org/2022/04/01/1090178116/rocket-launchers-bazooka-grenade-california-middle-schoolhttps://www.newsweek.com/campi-flegrei-supervolcano-earthquake-italy-europe-1693215https://scitechdaily.com/homing-in-on-the-higgs-bosons-interaction-with-the-charm-quark-at-the-large-hadron-collider/https://80.lv/articles/nft-game-s-sidechain-was-robbed-for-over-usd600-million/https://www.sciencealert.com/super-sensitive-probe-shows-sand-dunes-can-inhale-and-exhale-water-vaporhttps://finance.yahoo.com/news/elizabeth-warren-calls-us-create-010924766.htmlhttps://archive.ph/0q11khttps://gizmodo.com/you-should-probably-stop-using-your-wyze-camera-right-n-1848731446https://interestingengineering.com/james-webb-telescope-infraredhttps://www.sciencealert.com/how-did-cockroaches-survive-the-asteroid-that-led-to-the-extinction-of-dinosaurshttps://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/45020/ukrainian-mi-24-attack-helicopters-fly-daring-cross-border-strike-on-russia-reportshttps://www.marketingdive.com/news/wendys-metaverse-meta-horizon-worlds/621325/https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg25433802-500-a-new-place-for-consciousness-in-our-understanding-of-the-universe/https://www.space.com/solar-flare-stunning-photos-march-2022https://news.yahoo.com/pilot-lied-flying-experience-secure-154435199.htmlhttps://scitechdaily.com/brawn-before-brains-mammals-bulked-up-to-survive-post-dinosaur-world/https://archive.ph/nY2pi

The Puzzling Evidence Show - Remixed!
Well Good Morning Frankenstein Love Cabinet - The Earless Wax Movie Show - A Puzzling Evidence Show Podcast - S5E3

The Puzzling Evidence Show - Remixed!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2022 85:55


Puzzling, Dr. Hal, Cardhouse Robot and Dr. Drummond, This is THAT episode. Dr Hal hawks his junk with 33 vertebrae, Philo Dances With Scissors Real Fast On Drugs, They're pushing the web again, Mom; A Broad Show; The Show Won't Give The Callers A Chance; Parts of the show are nice; Gutless callers; Pushing the web with hairy toes could be making it busy; Philo describes Everyday Life on the Pleasure Saucers; How Cult Leaders Pick Up Chicks; CopyBob wants to know if Philo Got The Letter; PHILO FINDS THE LETTER!!; Slack Jaw Gumballs Push the Wed; Station ID; Ask Dr. Hal at 12 Galaxies; Puzzling Evidence Show Intro!, Take it away, One-Eye!; Commercial Break; Pushing the Web some more Pushers try to hook the callers on cheaper Shows; Fungus Shrouded Valley of Fresno; Face Based Religion; Random Gift Shipping; Puzzling leaves his post; Drives aimlessly while Show on autopilot; TaxiBob rides along with the Show; Meat Guns; Fried Goat Sphincter Rings called Funyuns; Interstitial Tines; The Vortex Took 'em Away; The Show id Going to Push the web some more tonight; The Show translated in Japanese Service; Say Hello for Personal Service; Politicians and Lawyers banned form SubGenius Heaven; This is a Non-Reality Show; Callers Need More Web, Fast!; Coming Down Off The Web is a Hard Ride; Amino Acids at the Hemlock; SubGenius.com Art Mines Coffee Table Book; idea; Alternate JFK Timeline using Bazookas or Flowers - YOU DECIDE!; My Pedal Extremities are Initiating Combustion; Philo was "Bob's" man on the Inside; See "Bob's" Lunch Hour for Images of Philo spanning 30 years; Hunger Laughter; It's Your Religion: They Have to Approve of it; The Law of Predictable Sustainability; Dog Petting Techniques; X-Day approaches; COINCIDENTAL Ukrainian NEWS - BULL TERRIER REVEALED TO BE PAKISTANI RAT; Ulaan Bator's Master; Puupy Coat; Do You Even Internet?; Digger and Poopoo and Popo; Show Shutdown Procedures Begins; Teenagers Cold Cock Disney Characters For Fun; The Only Good Cops Are at Burning Man; Eddie Brings Nutbread for Shift Change; The Government is Recorded Laughing at you (and us); County Employees blame lack of completed work on other employees; Less work / more people = conty government; Water board the crap out of our enemies; HEY LET's GO! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/philo-drummond/message

Trash Movie Kings
EP14 - Trashin' SKYSCRAPER (1996)

Trash Movie Kings

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 61:54


Bazookas! Bazongas! Burning Bodies! Briefcases! A shameless DIE HARD ripoff, 1996's SKYSCRAPER starring Anna Nicole Smith is a little underwhelming. Some incredible stunts, plenty of sex, and a Bud Dry truck. 2.35 bags of trash WATCH THE FILM: https://tubitv.com/movies/449489/skyscraper TWITTER: https://twitter.com/trashmoviekings INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/trashmoviekings/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/groups/trashmoviekings https://www.trashmoviekings.com

Salty MotherClutchers
EP45 — Vikings, Thomas, and bazookas

Salty MotherClutchers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 61:26


Hey Salties, we're back with Season 3! You know this season is gunna be a doozy as we kickstart it debating some seriously pagan shit. We're also hittin' 2022 hard with our new friend, and self described “desert rat”, Thomas who gives us the lay of the lands in the California desert. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/saltymotherclutchers/message

Julkalendern 2019: Biggest Bang
Del 22: Robotar med mega-ultra-bazookas

Julkalendern 2019: Biggest Bang

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 9:31


Tyra sitter i prat-apparaten. Hennes kropp darrar när hon tittar in i kikaren. Och nu ser hon honom han som ska förstöra Universum. Horgatt Malex... Julkalendern Biggest Bang passar för ca 6-13 år och går att lyssna på till januari 2021.

With All Due Respect
Bazookas and old times

With All Due Respect

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 57:03


In this episode i sit down with Asher and Gavin.

EuroMag
#EuroMagT6 T06E01 - 03/10/2021 - Bazookas, animes, Francisco de España y Karina

EuroMag

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 253:18


Estrenamos la temporada a lo grande, y ya van seis. - Os ponemos al día del camino que nos llevará a Eurovisión como la sede y lo que sabemos de los métodos de selección de los diferentes países. - De la puesta al día prestamos especial atención a Suecia, Estonia y Portugal - Carlos Sola estrena "Tal ve sí, tal vez nao" en el que nos descubrirá nuevos valores del pop portugués que podrían participar en el FdC - Rubén Fabelo recuerda a Hayko a los pocos días de su muerte y Héctor Hurtado nos descubre la fascinante carrera como voz de dibujos animados de la también recientemente fallecida Claude Lombard - El Tren de Battiato nos lleva esta semana a la Vía Láctea - Además también traemos la exclusiva mundial del Bazooka contada por su propia protagonista y fantaseamos con Francisco de España en Benidorm Fest Sisters of Mercy, Philipp Kirkorov, Ana Moura, Can Bonomo y Egon Egemann en la selección musical

The Scuttlebutt Show
E223 Marine Murderer Updates, Bazookas, Battlefield Actor Dies and More!

The Scuttlebutt Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 58:11


Consider supporting on Patreon if you like this content: https://www.patreon.com/thescuttlebuttshow ScuttleButt Merch: https://scuttlebuttshow.com The ScuttleButt Show: https://anchor.fm/thescuttlebuttshow ScuttleButt Discord: https://discord.gg/EwDXr8Etzm VETERAN CRISIS LINE: 1-800-273-8255 or text 838255 https://www.veteranscrisisline.net --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thescuttlebuttshow/support

We Have Ways of Making You Talk
356. Highballs and Bazookas

We Have Ways of Making You Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 45:38


Al and James discuss why Britain never used the Highball bouncing bomb, the impact of losing battleships, the PIAT versus the Bazooka and the perils of reading your own books.Tickets for the We Have Ways Festival can be bought here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/153466810361A Goalhanger Films productionProduced by Harry LinekerExec Producer Tony PastorTwitter: #WeHaveWays@WeHaveWaysPodWebsite: www.wehavewayspod.comEmail: wehavewayspodcast@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Give Me Five Podcast: An Uncultured Look at Pop Culture and Nostalgia
Just When You Thought it Was Safe To Take a Pee - 189B

The Give Me Five Podcast: An Uncultured Look at Pop Culture and Nostalgia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 71:21


Some call it the best B movie of all time, Omar calls it... his pick for movie of the week. Hard Ticket Hawaii has everything that 14 year old versions of us would want. Nudity! Bazookas! Nunchucks! Throwing stars! And... Cancer Snakes! Anyway, check out our review and some music breakdowns of BTS and other top 10 songs that prove how old we are.  Then stay tuned for our question of the week as posed by the movie, who are your top 5 James Bond actors in order? The Give Me Five Podcast is on Patreon. For just $5 you could join the fun in our patron only chat, and get early warning of our movie of the week and our top 5 list. There are other benefits too, so check it out here:  https://www.patreon.com/Givemefivepodcast Remember if you use our link (https://amzn.to/2KxR8OU) we get a little bit of money towards server costs at no extra cost to you. So go ahead and buy that Nicholas Cage Mermaid Pillow you definitely need.  Check out our website at givemefivepodcast.com We have a store! Check out our shirts, mugs, bags and phone cases here: Buy cool crap! We record using Squadcast. Squadcast is an easy to use, stable recording environment that allows you, your cohosts and any guests the ability to record out of the comfort of your own home. Just click the link and start talking with absolutely no lag. You can try it out using our link and it will help us out immensely. https://squadcast.fm/?ref=givemefive And you can always reach us at givemefivepodcast@gmail.com or at our Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/givemefivepodcast/    Opening Theme Opening theme: GLOW by DJ Ten (feat LeBrock and ULTRABOSS )

SideTalks - The Official Sidewalk Podcast
#106 - Butterflies and Bazookas

SideTalks - The Official Sidewalk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 21:34


Featuring: What's THIS Shit?!?! Rachel & Corey's Top 200 Films: Numbers 112 - 105 Fast Film Terms: Butterflies; Bazookas Hosted by your own personal cinematic Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager! Music by Splash '96

All is Money
Adidas - Sneakers, Olympics, and Bazookas

All is Money

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 8:13


Adidas - Sneakers, Olympics, and Bazookas --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shacast/support

Movies On UP!
Bazookas vs Wings

Movies On UP!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021


Discussion Episode:  Legion WandaVision hits Disney Plus this weekend.  To celebrate, Dave and I discuss his favorite movies starring Paul Bettany: Legion.  Let the wing wars begin. Find Movies On UP! on iTunes. Don’t be afraid to leave us a … Read More →

Alternative Divorce Radio Show
Getting Rid of Financial Fears, The Offer on the Table & Meditation with Bazookas

Alternative Divorce Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 44:45


Getting Rid of Financial Fears, The Offer on the Table & Meditation with BazookasThank you to my guests: Chartered Financial Planner Henry Elliston, Divorce Coach Jonathan Burston and Healer Debbie Talalay. See previous episodes on our Best Way To Divorce APP: http://expco.co/div/1 Or on our website at: www.divorcetvshow.com  Register here to watch the next episode of The Divorce TV Show: https://suzymiller.synduit.com/FTWP0001 Want to share your co-parenting or divorce story? Contact me via https://startingovershow.com/lets-talk/  Please share this episode so more divorcing families can find a better way to divorce.  Music Credits:Lino Rise: EvenshadeLino Rise: Wicked ViolenceLino Rise: Art By Telling https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Music provided by RFM: https://youtu.be/oRUZ5AqD-Gc Fesliyan Studios: Deep MeditationPurchase License Code:1163a4c2-0796-4d68-a283-11de69f45140 

NTX Podcast
NTX Podcast Ep 76: Bazookas Out

NTX Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 85:41


Mateo, D and JT review A Clockwork Orange, #freeBritney and JT tries to kill some ants.

Did We Solve It?
Quarantine Edition V

Did We Solve It?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 39:07


Bar life. Indian marriages. Awkwafina. Bazookas. Street hoops.

WirtschaftsWoche
„Die Lufthansa gehört zum Tafelsilber Deutschlands“

WirtschaftsWoche

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 51:58


In dieser Folge spricht Chefredakteur Beat Balzli mit Peter Altmaier über die Sünden der Fleischindustrie, „Bazookas“, heikle Staatsbeteiligungen – und das Hanteltraining des Wirtschaftsministers.

deutschland lufthansa fleischindustrie peter altmaier bazookas tafelsilber hanteltraining chefredakteur beat balzli
Erfolgreich Alpha – WiWo Chefgespräch
„Die Lufthansa gehört zum Tafelsilber Deutschlands“

Erfolgreich Alpha – WiWo Chefgespräch

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 51:58


In dieser Folge spricht Chefredakteur Beat Balzli mit Peter Altmaier über die Sünden der Fleischindustrie, „Bazookas“, heikle Staatsbeteiligungen – und das Hanteltraining des Wirtschaftsministers.

deutschland lufthansa fleischindustrie peter altmaier bazookas tafelsilber hanteltraining chefredakteur beat balzli
Next Generation – WirtschaftsWoche Chefgespräch
„Die Lufthansa gehört zum Tafelsilber Deutschlands“

Next Generation – WirtschaftsWoche Chefgespräch

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 51:58


In dieser Folge spricht Chefredakteur Beat Balzli mit Peter Altmaier über die Sünden der Fleischindustrie, „Bazookas“, heikle Staatsbeteiligungen – und das Hanteltraining des Wirtschaftsministers.

deutschland lufthansa fleischindustrie peter altmaier bazookas tafelsilber hanteltraining chefredakteur beat balzli
So wurde ich die Nummer 1 - WirtschaftsWoche Chefgespräch
„Die Lufthansa gehört zum Tafelsilber Deutschlands“

So wurde ich die Nummer 1 - WirtschaftsWoche Chefgespräch

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 51:58


In dieser Folge spricht Chefredakteur Beat Balzli mit Peter Altmaier über die Sünden der Fleischindustrie, „Bazookas“, heikle Staatsbeteiligungen – und das Hanteltraining des Wirtschaftsministers.

deutschland lufthansa fleischindustrie peter altmaier bazookas tafelsilber hanteltraining chefredakteur beat balzli
Makro, Mikro, Mammon - WirtschaftsWoche Chefgespräch
„Die Lufthansa gehört zum Tafelsilber Deutschlands“

Makro, Mikro, Mammon - WirtschaftsWoche Chefgespräch

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 51:58


In dieser Folge spricht Chefredakteur Beat Balzli mit Peter Altmaier über die Sünden der Fleischindustrie, „Bazookas“, heikle Staatsbeteiligungen – und das Hanteltraining des Wirtschaftsministers.

deutschland lufthansa fleischindustrie peter altmaier bazookas tafelsilber hanteltraining chefredakteur beat balzli
MONEY FM 89.3 - Prime Time with Howie Lim, Bernard Lim & Finance Presenter JP Ong
Forex Fridays: Of Negative Rates, QE Bazookas and Where to Find Carry Trades

MONEY FM 89.3 - Prime Time with Howie Lim, Bernard Lim & Finance Presenter JP Ong

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 13:42


The Dollar Index is trading around its strongest levels in 3 weeks, with a suit of health and economic risks ushering another flight to safe havens. We speak to Philip Wee, Senior Currency Economist at DBS, on Forex Fridays, where we also examine possible carry trades with rates across the world heading down, tigthening yield differentials.

Nugget's News Crypto Podcast
Bazookas, Bridges, Booms & Busts - Australia's 2020 Economic Outlook - Chris Joye

Nugget's News Crypto Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 74:36


Today we welcome Australian economist Chris Joye of Coolabah Capital & writer for the Australian Financial Review. We discuss all the latest news, policy & data in relation to the Australian economy, financial system & housing market in 2020. We will also discuss different central bank stimulus packages & government policies that have been used to prevent a recession turning into a depression, global financial crisis or wider economic collapse. What happens overseas, particularly in relation to the US China trade war will greatly affect our economy. Hopefully this helps all those asking if now is a good time to buy residential property. Follow Chris Joye: https://twitter.com/cjoye https://www.afr.com/by/christopher-joye-j7gce Junk Bond House Of Cards: https://youtu.be/cuzppRWDCSk How To Become Your Own Bank: https://youtu.be/gq9T2vLiDig Negative Interest Rates Explained: https://youtu.be/nFWjoxyRCUE Date of Recording: 1st May 2020 ---

GSMC Financial  News Podcast
GSMC Financial News Podcast Episode 21: COVID, Disney, and Bazookas?

GSMC Financial News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 32:58


Sarah continues to talk about the effect the coronavirus is having on the economy. She talks about Disney+'s new global subscription numbers and how insurance companies are handling millions of dollars in claims from movie productions. Finally, she talks about...bazookas?As always, if you enjoyed the show, follow us and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. That way you’ll always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Financial News Podcasts.We would like to thank our Sponsor: GSMC Podcast NetworkAdvertise with US: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/advertise-with-us.html Website: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/financial-news-podcast.htmlITunes Feed : https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-Financial News-podcast/id1113817268 GSMC YouTube Channel: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-financial-news-podcast/id1490736596?uo=4Twitter: https://twitter.com/GSMC_Finance Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Golden-State-Media-Concepts-Financial-News-Podcast-108444047347952/Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC Financial News Podcast are for entertainment purposes only. Reproduction, copying, or redistribution of The GSMC Financial News Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC is prohibited.

Bannon's War Room
Ep 75- Pandemic: Trillion Dollar Bazookas

Bannon's War Room

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 48:39


Steve Bannon, Jack Maxey, and Jason Miller discuss the latest on the Senate bill that was passed in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Calling in is Steve Cortes and Eric Bolling to offer their assessments on this Senate stimulus package.

Bannon's War Room
Ep 75- Pandemic: Trillion Dollar Bazookas

Bannon's War Room

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 48:39


Steve Bannon, Jack Maxey, and Jason Miller discuss the latest on the Senate bill that was passed in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Calling in is Steve Cortes and Eric Bolling to offer their assessments on this Senate stimulus package.

Das Bierlaterale Gespräch
Mit Bazookas auf Hygiänen schiessen

Das Bierlaterale Gespräch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2020 85:19


Alles neu! So schön FUMP!

The Matt & Jerry Show
Jan 21 - Farts, Planes & The Queen's Bazookas

The Matt & Jerry Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 71:31


On the podcast today, James McOnie returns for 2020 to chat about the royal rack, Matt has some airplane troubles and what is David Bowie's little china girl up to now?

Julkalendern 2019: Biggest Bang
Del 22: Robotar med mega-ultra-bazookas

Julkalendern 2019: Biggest Bang

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2019 9:30


Tyra sitter i prat-apparaten. Hennes kropp darrar när hon tittar in i kikaren. Och nu ser hon honom han som ska förstöra Universum. Horgatt Malex... Julkalendern Biggest Bang passar för ca 6-13 år och går att lyssna på till januari 2021.

PANAMAX
Episode 7: Bazookas

PANAMAX

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 42:18


The final contest at Evelyn’s compound leads to a harrowing stand-off, and some life lessons for all involved. Expect twists, turns, and big ol' Bazookas!

Real Conversations
Daniel Lacalle: "Beware of Central Bankers, Bazookas & Slow Growth" (Hedgeye Investing Summit)

Real Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 49:42


This is an exclusive "Hedgeye Investing Summit" interview between Daniel Lacalle, chief economist and investment officer at Tressis Gestion and Hedgeye CEO Keith McCullough.This Hedgeye Investing Summit interview originally streamed live on HedgeyeTV, October 14-16, 2019.

Rank & Vile
Episode 121: Bears N' Bazookas

Rank & Vile

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 57:15


On this episode, we talk about GRIZZLY and OZARK SHARKS! Also discussed: Jaws ripoffs, pamplemousse LaCroix, and how to trick a bear into making a mean face with the cunning use of marshmallows.

The JV Show WiLD Thoughts
Never Say These Things To A Woman With Big Bazookas And JV Gets Serious For A Moment

The JV Show WiLD Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 25:10


Rank & Vile
Episode 103: Bazookas & Huge Bats

Rank & Vile

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 30:01


Filling in for Ryan this week is Kyle Schlichter as he and Quincy rank THE VAMPIRE DOLL and FANTASY MISSION FORCE! They dig into weird Vinegar Syndrome releases, Dracula drag (Dragula?), and how Jackie Chan is an international treasure.

Bat Minute
Bat Minute Returns - Minute 56: Streets of Rage (with Dave Pallas)

Bat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 55:46


Bumping heads! Bazookas! Knives! Swords! Sword swallowing! Batarangs! Suicide bombers! POODLES! This minute is a damn roller coaster! While all of this madness is happening, Catwoman takes a peak through one of Mr Shreck's lovely windows. Clearly this little kitty wants to play... May the forks be with us! Returning as Special Guest Investigator is a man who doesn't need a compass to know which way the wind shines - it's Dave 'Columbo' Pallas! Ready to go off like a furious powder keg, Dave is here to help us strike down evil with the mighty sword of teamwork and the hammer of not bickering. We're not your classic heroes. We're the other guys! The next episode follows on Friday. Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave! The Bat Minute theme song is by the band Rat Bit Kit and Ash Lerczak (aka Doc Horror) of Zombina & The Skeletones and Double Echo. Dave Pallas - Twitter 5 Minutes of Mystery - Website - Twitter Groundhog Minute - Website - Facebook - Twitter  

CAMP STRANGE
Ep. 009- PCP, Prison Bazookas, and Lots of Vomit Ft. Rylie

CAMP STRANGE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 91:10


Guess what? That's right, we have more stories here at CAMP STRANGE. We also have a guest this week as Rylie joins us around the fire to discuss Dr. Stubbins Ffirth and his vomit filled experiments concerning the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793. We also delve into the Montana Territorial Prison and all the bazookas, butcher blades, and burning brooms that helped in the creation of the many spirits that still roam its halls. We finish off with the PCP riddled tale of Dallas Texas rapper Big Lurch and the horrific murder he still claims wasn't him. https://www.campstrange.com/

RLVNT
Ep.5-Andriods and Crouch Chops

RLVNT

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 66:42


Bazookas full of weed. Your forearm will soon replace your apple pay. Zee Tim and Alex break down the internets tops story. All to the smooth sound of the greatest balads of all time.

A Minute of Things
03: Bazooka Violence Against Flat-Earthers

A Minute of Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 60:13


Special episode: No things today! WE DON'T HAVE TIME! But many discussions about many topical topics in the aftershow. Oscars! Gun Violence! Bazookas! Minecraft! Tetris! Nico actually meets a real Flat-earther!

3somepodcast
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3somepodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2018 88:06


Stacey and I have similar thoughts on Guns. Almost said it with a straight face, but Lex is where most of America sits on the issue. In the middle seeing a need for guns Just not Bazookas in every home. Stacey however is far apart from Lex and thinks things need to be way different. So you see the table is set for the perfect 3some podcast. It gets so out of hand that this is Part one. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Turn Order: Warped
Warped - Season 2 Ep 15.1 - Bazookas for Wayne

Turn Order: Warped

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2018 72:06


A new arc begins as the group meets the leader of their next mission and decides on personnel and equipment to prepare for it.

Turn Order: Warped
Warped - Season 2 Ep 15.4 - Bazookas for Wayne

Turn Order: Warped

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2018 36:55


A new arc begins as the group meets the leader of their next mission and decides on personnel and equipment to prepare for it.

Turn Order: Warped
Warped - Season 2 Ep 15.2 - Bazookas for Wayne

Turn Order: Warped

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2018 53:48


A new arc begins as the group meets the leader of their next mission and decides on personnel and equipment to prepare for it.

Turn Order: Warped
Warped - Season 2 Ep 15.3 - Bazookas for Wayne

Turn Order: Warped

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2018 40:54


A new arc begins as the group meets the leader of their next mission and decides on personnel and equipment to prepare for it.

A Journey Through Time and Stuff
41 - A Billion Outdoor Papaya Bazookas

A Journey Through Time and Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2017 43:19


This Bazooka, the guys cook some dinner.

JurisDiction — The International Intellectual Property Law Podcast

John Crittenden of Cooley discusses reverse confusion of trademarks in “Squirrels Armed with Bazookas”. (Length: 28:29) Download MP3

Team GFB Radio
Episode 120 – Gorillas Firing Bazookas

Team GFB Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2017


Short show this week, but it’s only because the guys are saving their best material for when the kids get back in school. THE NEXT SHOW IS GONNA BE SICK. Team GFB Radio – Episode 120 – Gorillas Firing Bazookas Original Air Date: January 9th, 2017 2:40 – Darryl talks about his family vacay to … Continue reading Episode 120 – Gorillas Firing Bazookas The post Episode 120 – Gorillas Firing Bazookas appeared first on Team GFB Radio.

Gotham TV Podcast - The longest running podcast about Gotham on Fox
Gotham S02E20 Unleashed Podcast – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 72

Gotham TV Podcast - The longest running podcast about Gotham on Fox

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 48:27


Get your Bazookas ready for our Gotham S02E20 Unleashed Podcast where we discuss our top five points about the episode from Bruce learning to drive, a break out and a break in to Arkham Asylum, another new Captain in the G.C.P.D. to the escalating attacks on Azrael. Synopsis of Gotham S02E20 Unleashed Podcast Directed by: Paul A. Edwards Written by: Danny Cannon Professor Hugo Strange (BD Wong) is still under deep suspicion from the G.C.P.D. after the attack by former dead mayor Theo Galavan (now known as Azreal (James Frain)) on Captain Barnes (Michael Chiklis) who is in critical condition in hospital. Taking up the mantle of Captain, Harvey Bullock  (Donal Logue) arrives with Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) at Arkham Asylum with a warrant to inspect Professor Strange's office. However, Strange remains one step in front of the police as he shreds all of his documents and begins to close down Indian Hill, relocating the test subjects. Ed Nygma (Cory Michael Smith) disturbed from his discovery of Indian Hill also realises the need to relocate . During his escape Nygma meets Selina Kyle (Camren Bicondova) on her own who is trying to track Professor Strange for Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz) as she hopes to also rescue Bridget Pike (Michelle Veintimilla) who she thinks is still alive in Arkham. At the same time the discovery of Azrael loose in Gotham city sparks deep concern for Bruce from Alfred and Jim, as Azrael remembers his mission to kill the son of Gotham. But it also resurrects the need for lasting revenge from Penguin (Robin Lord Taylor) and Butch Gilzean (Drew Powell) who team up to avenge the death of Gertrude Kappelput and near-death of Tabitha from her brother. As Azrael arrives at Wayne Manor attacking Alfred Pennyworth (Sean Pertwee) and Bruce, he proves difficult to stop until Oswald and Butch arrive with the right tools. Firing an RPG, Butch kills Azreal just as in Indian Hill another weapon is being fired up! Thank you so much for listening to Gotham TV Podcast we will return next week with the next Gotham Episode A Legion of Horribles the penultimate episode of Gotham Wrath of The Villains. Make sure to subscribe to the show at gothamtvpodcast.com/itunes to get this episode and more. We were delighted to receive all of our feedback if you want to send us in your feedback on Gotham Season 2 Wraith of The Villains please email us at feedback@gothamtvpodcast.com or you can now record your thoughts on Gotham directly from our website by clicking the "Send Voicemail" button. Derek and John Gotham TV Podcast Let us know what you think by contacting us at feedback@gothamtvpodcast.com. @gothamtvpodcast on Twitter Facebook.com/gothamtvpodcast or just search “Gotham TV Podcast” on Facebook. You can leave us a voicemail on Skype just search for GothamTV Podcast. You can also connect with us on Google + at gothamtvpodcast. Date Recorded: 31/05/2016 Date Published: 01/06/2016 MP3, 48.27 min. 128kbps, 44.6 MB All images and audio clips are copyright of their respective copyright owners. No infringement is intended. The intro music for our show is provided by Mississippi MacDonald you can find more of his music at his website MississippiMacdonald.com .

Xanadu Cinema Pleasure Dome
Episode 48: Tanks, Bazookas, and the Great Whatsit: Part 2

Xanadu Cinema Pleasure Dome

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2015 53:37


This week, dear listeners, we bring you part 2 of our Robert Aldrich extravaganza! Once again, we are joined by Aldrich super-expert, fellow podcaster Noel Thingvall. Join us as we finish drinking an excellent bottle of wine, finish talking about an excellent director, and cap the whole thing by talking about Care Bears. Show notes … Continue reading The post Episode 48: Tanks, Bazookas, and the Great Whatsit: Part 2 appeared first on Xanadu Cinema Pleasure Dome.

Xanadu Cinema Pleasure Dome
Episode 47: Tanks, Bazookas, and the Great Whatsit: Part 1

Xanadu Cinema Pleasure Dome

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2015 61:29


Happy New Year, dear listeners! Today, we herald 2015 with the first half of a two-episode pairing about director Robert Aldrich! Even better than that, we are joined by podcaster extraordinaire Noel Thingvall, who has seen nearly every Aldrich film and has so many things to teach us. The wine for this episode was provided by devoted listener … Continue reading The post Episode 47: Tanks, Bazookas, and the Great Whatsit: Part 1 appeared first on Xanadu Cinema Pleasure Dome.

EDTech
EDtech Episode 10: Light Bazookas

EDTech

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2012 62:19


Hosts: Tim Albright AVNation Founder Panelists: Matthew Silverman, Scott Tiner, Greg Brown Record Date: 11/16/2012 NEC has released “iPad friendly” projectors. Will that influence your buying decision? Samsung gave away $1,000,000 to further STEM education. You can lock the home button on the iPad’s now. Does that make it a better touchpanel option. Plus, one [...]

Delta Park at Stake Podcast
Buffy E13 - Surprise Innocence

Delta Park at Stake Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2009 9:53


Delta Park at Stake Podcast | Buffy E13 - Surprise Innocence | Buffy turns 17 and gets a surprise from Angel. Bazookas are much more fun than crossbows and Oz is in on the secret.