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Steve and Dave Jolliffee realized that driving ranges lacked feedback. Golfers need feedback to improve, so they created a way to get feedback. Dave Young: Welcome to the Empire Builders Podcast, teaching business owners the not so secret techniques that took famous businesses from mom and pop to major brands. Stephen Semple is a marketing consultant, story collector and storyteller. I’m Stephen’s sidekick and business partner, Dave Young. Before we get into today’s episode, a word from our sponsor, which is, but well, it’s us, but we’re highlighting ads we’ve written and produced for our clients. So here’s one of those. [Seaside Plumbing Ad] Dave Young: Welcome back to the Empire Builders Podcast. I’m Dave Young. I’m sitting here with Stephen Semple. Well, actually, I’m not sitting here with him. I see him. He’s on the screen. Stephen Semple: We’re virtually together. Virtually. Dave Young: This is an international podcast. Stephen Semple: It is, actually. It is actually very good. Dave Young: By the way, I know I think the He-Man episode has dropped. Stephen Semple: Yeah. Yeah. Dave Young: The artwork that Matt Burns or whoever did it for that one. Stephen Semple: Yes. Matthew did it. Dave Young: Yeah, that was great. He sent me that. Stephen Semple: Actually, the one that I really like was the one that he did for PT Barnum. I thought that that was fun, where you’re the guy hocking the tickets. Dave Young: I haven’t seen that either. He sent them all to me. For some reason, he sent that one to me. I should probably subscribe to this podcast and listen to it. Anywho, Steve. So, Stephen whispered in my ear the topic that we’re going to cover today, and it’s actually one that I sent him. Stephen Semple: You actually whispered in my ear. Dave Young: Yeah, I did. I kind of did. I was surprised that you were ready to do it. And it’s the story of Rose Blumpkin and Nebraska Furniture Mart. She’s one of my local heroes back in my home state in Nebraska. Stephen Semple: Sorry, that’s not the one we’re going to be talking about. Dave Young: Oh, sure. Stephen Semple: You sent me another idea. That one, I’m going to do, but I don’t have all the research on it. Dave Young: Okay. So we have to start all over. Stephen Semple: No, or we could just keep going with this, Topgolf. Dave Young: Oh, right. Yeah. Stephen Semple: You also sent me… You want to just keep going with this? Dave Young: So now people know that we’re going to talk about Rose Blumkin at some point. Stephen Semple: Yes. Yeah, sure. Dave Young: That’s a cool story. You just want to make me look as scatterbrained as I really am. So, Topgolf. Stephen Semple: Authenticity. We’re just going for authenticity here. Dave Young: Yeah. So, Topgolf. I just thought we were talking about this other thing that I sent you. So yeah, I’d love to talk about Topgolf. So both of these businesses, since we’re not talking about Rose Blumpkins, I’ve been to each of them one time. Stephen Semple: Okay. Dave Young: My experience level is X equals one. Sample equals one size. Stephen Semple: Okay. Dave Young: But I saw the story about Topgolf or it was a video, wasn’t it? Stephen Semple: It was a video that you sent me. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It was super interesting and so much so that I ended up, as soon as it was done that night I had some time. I did a bunch of research, wrote it up and said, “We’re going to cover it,” because it’s a very interesting story. Dave Young: To me, if you want the TLDR version of it, the guys that started Topgolf thought they were in the golf business. Stephen Semple: Yes. Dave Young: No, they weren’t. Stephen Semple: No, they weren’t. Dave Young: They had no idea what business they were in. Stephen Semple: And this is the reason why I wanted to talk about this. So this is an idea, Dave, that you suggested to me. And when I looked into the history, there’s a couple of twists in this that I thought were super interesting that every business could learn from. And yeah, the story of this is that they didn’t really understand what business they were in. And when they found out what business they were in, they became super successful. And then the company that bought them lost sight of what business they were in and failed. It’s this crazy thing. So before we get into that, I want to hear about your experience at Topgolf because you went there and you’re not a golfer. Dave Young: No, I’m trying to think of who we went… It was a work thing I think. Stephen Semple: Perfect. Dave Young: And that’s typical, right? It was a bunch of us from work. It was actually a super hot day here in Austin, but they have giant fans blowing on you. Stephen Semple: Yeah. Dave Young: They’re the kind of business where, I don’t know. There’s lots going on and they’re pulling money out of your pocket all different directions. Right? Stephen Semple: At their heart, they’re a driving range. And it was started. The first Topgolf was built in Watford, England in 2000 by two brothers, Steve and Dave Jolffi. And these guys were golfers, tinkers, problem solvers, but they were not backed by big money. They were not from the golf industry and they were not tech guys. They were just two guys went to a driving range and saw a problem. Dave Young: Yeah. They’re like, “I don’t know where my ball went.” Right? Stephen Semple: Right. Start off with the problem of golf lacks feedback. So when you go to the driving range, you’re practicing, yet you don’t know how far the ball went, how straight it went, nothing, no feedback. Dave Young: Yeah. Stephen Semple: So over the course of three years, they played around and figured out how to embed a chip inside the golf ball. Remember, this is pre 2000, pre iPhone, pre all of that. The whole idea of something being able to track the speed of something really new, right? Dave Young: Yeah. Stephen Semple: You got to remember that. So the goal was to track every shot. The other thing they needed to figure out was targets that could take impact and speed and a system that translate this and the scores and make it durable enough to do it outdoors. So, 2000, Watford, England, it was ahead of its time. It was kind of cool and no one cared. Dave Young: Sure. Stephen Semple: Traditional golfers didn’t see the point. Non-golfers were not drawn in. It was not quite a sport. It was not quite entertainment. It stood for nothing. Being different does not equate into being desired. Being cool doesn’t equate into being desired. So they had to ask themselves this question. Why is this not catching on? So here’s what they did. They reimagined the entire environment and experience. They created covered base, so the weather didn’t matter. They put in lounge style seating, driving range. You can kind of all sit together. Dave Young: You could go with your friends. Yeah. Stephen Semple: Make it social. They put food and drink in. So people stayed longer. They put music in energy. It now became fun. Suddenly, it was a place to hang out. It was a night out. People came in groups. Non-golfers like Dave Young came. Dave Young: That’s right. And so you think about a driving range and it’s like going fishing. That’s interesting. It’s solitary. It’s, I’m going to go hit a bucket of balls. And usually what that means is I’m not necessarily working on my game, I’m just going to get inside my own head and process and think. And if you just do that on a park bench, people think you’re stalking. It reminds me of Thomas Edison. He used to walk down to the end of a pier near his office and sit on a bench with a fishing pole and he never had a hook on it. He would just sit there with a fishing pole and people would leave him alone because he’s fishing. Stephen Semple: Because he’s fishing. That’s interesting. Dave Young: Versus if you go stand on the end of a pier without a fishing pole and you’re standing there for hours, people will start to wonder what you’re thinking about, what’s your plan there. So driving range versus going with a bunch of friends to a “driving range,” two different things. Stephen Semple: Well, and here’s the other thing is a non-golfer doesn’t want to go out on a golf course because that’s hit the ball six inches, hit the ball. But to a driving range, sure, because it doesn’t matter. It doesn’t go anywhere you sit down, the next person hits. Dave Young: Yeah. It’s just a new version of putt-putt, right? Stephen Semple: Exactly. So this created this environment where you didn’t really need to know how to swing the club to have a good time. It turned a driving range into a social outing. It became entertainment, not sport. So enter Eric Anderson from West River Group, private equity company. Eric came across this idea and thought it was perfect for the US market. They invested a bunch of money in the company, took it to a new level with high-end restaurants and bars. And then in 2005, they opened a location in Texas. And it was a crazy hit. When it opened, there was hours long lineup. It was nuts. By 2010, it was a cultural phenomena. It was a hit with millennials. And this is a big deal because in 2010, golf is in a decline and it’s not attracting a younger audience. So suddenly, you’ve got this driving range, which is attracting all these people and it’s attracting millennials. In an October of 2020, during the pandemic, Callaway who had been actually an early investor in this, Callaway announces they’re purchasing the remaining 86% for $2 billion. Dave Young: And so here’s the thing, Callaway’s in the golf business. Stephen Semple: Hold that thought. Dave Young: Yeah. Stephen Semple: Hold that thought. Hold that thought. Yeah. No, seriously, hold it because yes, you’re right. Callaway’s in the golf business and Callaway’s looking at this and going, oh my God- Dave Young: Here’s the future of golf. Stephen Semple: … the group that we’re trying to attract. Here’s the future of golf. Not only did they buy Topgolf, they rebranded Callaway to Topgolf Callaway. And initially, there was a bump in sales of Callaway stuff because they had to also supply the clubs and the balls to these venues. And they were expanding the venues like- Dave Young: Why would they have any other clubs? Stephen Semple: Right. And they were expanding the venues like crazy. And they launched new products like quantum drivers and Chrome tour balls, things that were fun, right? Fun. Because they would put those fun things into the driving range, into the Topgolf driving range, and people would love it. So they thought this would be a fun thing to take to a golf course. Dave Young: But? Stephen Semple: Here’s the core problem. Dave Young: Stay tuned. We’re going to wrap up this story and tell you how to apply this lesson to your business right after this. [Using Stories To Sell] Dave Young: Let’s pick up our story where we left off and trust me you haven’t missed a thing. Stephen Semple: Here’s the core problem. Callaway’s in the sports business and this was an entertainment venue. Dave Young: That’s right. That’s right. Just because I went to Topgolf once doesn’t mean I ever went back to a driving range. I used to golf. I used to golf. Stephen Semple: Right. Dave Young: And a driving range was always… It was a good introverted experience, but I wasn’t any good at golf. And I bowled for a while too, and I quit both sports the same year because my average was the same in both. Stephen Semple: So the bowling average was pretty good. Dave Young: You think about that, right? Low hundreds in both sports is no good. Stephen Semple: So the interesting thing, because again, initially, the numbers looked good, they launched all this stuff. It looked great, but beneath the surface, the synergy was actually a financial illusion because the core problem is Topgolf was an entertainment business. Topgolf was a restaurant and a bar with a driving range attached. Topgolf was not a driving range with a bar attached. Dave Young: I wouldn’t even- Stephen Semple: Millennials who came out… Yeah. The people who came out and swung a club, it did not convert into people going to the golf course and buying Callaway equipment. Dave Young: I think it’s a stretch calling it a driving range. I think it’s- Stephen Semple: Fair enough. Dave Young: It’s an electronic game that you use golf clubs and golf balls to try to score and win and play. Stephen Semple: Fair enough. Dave Young: I don’t think anybody… Well, maybe people- Stephen Semple: Would I’ve not been to one. I only saw pictures of it. Dave Young: Maybe people that go to Topgolf will go to a driving range to practice. I don’t know. I don’t know. The problem Callaway had was they weren’t converting people into actually going to a golf course. Stephen Semple: Correct. Dave Young: And buying golf clubs. Stephen Semple: Right, because they saw the business wrong. And what ended up happening, the business started actually declining because even the changes that they started making to the facility was through the eyes of a golfer and this being a sport, not this being entertainment. Now what ended up happening is when it all spun apart, Callaway ended up offloading the business to Leonard Green and Partners for basically a billion dollars. So they lost it. Dave Young: They lost a bit of dough. Stephen Semple: Well, they lost a billion on the purchase. And in addition, they had invested a ton of money in building these things out. This was a huge loss for Callaway. Dave Young: And so the thing that they misread was thinking that this was the future of golf and we’re going to sell a lot of clubs because of this. We’re going to sell a lot of clubs, all the things that we manufacture for the golf world. And I think of the golf world, and I think of almost like a white shoe law firm. I don’t think the people that spend big, big money playing golf or spending big, big money on Topgolf or vice versa. Stephen Semple: Well, there may be- Dave Young: If you’re a scratch golfer, you could go to Topgolf and clean up on your friends. Stephen Semple: Well, what I’m going to say is people who are already golfing would go to Topgolf because it’s fun. People who aren’t golfers who go to Topgolf are not going to suddenly become golfers. And that’s what Callaway thought was going to happen. All golfers will go to Topgolf, but not all Topgolf people will become golfers. And what I find that’s so interesting about this- Dave Young: Golf was the entry point for Topgolf, but Topgolf turns out is not the entry point for golf. Stephen Semple: Great. Dave Young: Yeah. Stephen Semple: So the thing I find that’s really interesting about this, Steve and Dave, the founders, initially failed and became successful when they changed how they looked at the business and said, “This is an entertainment business. This is not a golf business.” Then Callaway buys it thinking it’s a golf business, not an entertainment business, and the whole thing spun apart. And I sit there and I go, “This is where understanding a history of a company is so important.” If Callaway had asked Dave and Steve one question, “What was the insight you had that made this successful?” And they said, “This is not about golf, this is about entertainment.” And if they’d listened to it, the outcome of this would have been really different. The DNA of the business was that lesson that was then ignored by the acquirers. Dave Young: It was Margarita’s and hot wings. Stephen Semple: Yes. Dave Young: It was hanging with your friends. It was a different version of a pool hall. It was a different version of a bowling alley or- Stephen Semple: It’s a different version of David Busters. Dave Young: Yeah. Stephen Semple: Yes. It’s a different version of all those things. That is the environment in which they were operating. Dave Young: And I think if you take it just even at a slightly deeper level, it’s an extroverted golf experience. Stephen Semple: Yes. Yes. Dave Young: There are many, many golfers who golf to get away from everyone. Stephen Semple: Yes. Dave Young: Right? There are some that golf to be with their buddies or for business purposes or whatever. But I know so many people that will golf by themselves early in the morning. You couldn’t drag them into a Topgolf because just loud rock and roll and- Stephen Semple: Here’s where you could drag them into a Topgolf if you said, “Hey, let’s do a corporate retreat. Let’s do a team building thing. Let’s do something.” Because your choice is this. You can go to a restaurant, you can go to a bar or you can go to this thing where you do something together as a group of people. And frankly, that ended up being a lot of the Topgolf business was that exactly. Dave Young: Oh, sure. It might’ve been Julie’s work. I don’t think it was Wizard Academy. We thought about doing a Christmas party at Topgolf and then we just decided that’s too much money on stuff that none of us really like anyway. But it’s an outing. Stephen Semple: Right. But it’s an outing and it’s say you had an office where half the people were golfers and half weren’t. It was a way better outing than going to a golf course because everyone would now have fun. Dave Young: Yeah. Stephen Semple: So here’s the lesson. I want to leave our listeners with a lesson here because here’s what I think it is. If your business is struggling a little bit, sometimes you have to really understand what is your business. Jewelers who sell engagement rings are not in the diamond business. They’re in the connection, love, commitment business. If you are in the marriage business, you’re in the commitment business, you’re in the love business, you’re not in the sparkly diamond business. And to me, this was the most interesting example of looking at it going… And one could say, “Well, sports entertainment, kind of the same.” No, they aren’t. They live in different places in the human mind and are thought about differently. And when you’re considering doing something are in completely different worlds and you need to understand the business you’re in. Because that was the only thing that changed. The only thing that changed was that discovery that made them successful and the loss of that discovery that blew them apart was that one thing. Dave Young: And I think they’re still doing well, right? Stephen Semple: Oh, they’re actually doing well because the private equity company that bought them, guess what they knew? Dave Young: Entertainment. Stephen Semple: Like bought it from Callaway. What freaking business they were in. Dave Young: The two guys that invented it, right? A casino group would have been a better purchaser than Callaway. Stephen Semple: Well, yes. And if you actually take a look at- Dave Young: Callaway never should have bought it because they didn’t- Stephen Semple: Callaway should never bought it. And the company that bought it actually has a lot of entertainment businesses. So it’s going to do great. Dave Young: So the two guys that founded it, how much that Callaway money they walk away with? Stephen Semple: I was never able to figure out how much of the Callaway money that they walked away with other than they did very, very well and went on to invest in some other businesses. Dave Young: They’re doing fine. They’re doing fine. Stephen Semple: They’re doing fine. Dave Young: They’re living a good life. Stephen Semple: Rumors have it because I wasn’t able to find exact numbers, but rumor has it that… Because remember, they got two payouts. Payout number one was a private equity company bought them. I was never able to find out for how much. They still had ownership in the Callaway. Rumor has it that they walked away with a billion, something like that. Dave Young: I’d split a billion with you, Stephen. Stephen Semple: Yeah, there you go. That there’s some walking around cash. Yep. Dave Young: All right. I got an idea for us. All right. Are you in? Just say if you’re in, because this is a new business idea. Stephen Semple: Okay. There we go. Dave Young: Top bowling. You throw a bowling ball as far as you can and try to hit a target. Stephen Semple: Yeah. You know what? The targets would have to be really close. Dave Young: Yeah. There’s margaritas, there’s hot wings, burritos. Stephen Semple: Yeah. Alcohol and throwing bowling balls. I don’t know if should go together. Dave Young: I’m just saying. Live targets. Wait, that’s not a good idea. Well, next time you’re in Austin, maybe you and I should pop on over to Topgolf and have some hot wings. Stephen Semple: Done. Let’s do it. Dave Young: All right. Stephen Semple: Let’s do it. Awesome. Dave Young: Thanks for telling the story at Topgolf. I look forward to hearing what I have to say about Nebraska Furniture Mark at some point. Stephen Semple: All right. Awesome. Dave Young: Thanks, Stephen. Stephen Semple: Thanks, David. Dave Young: Thanks for listening to the podcast. Please share us. 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Episode 404: Lots of Blumpkin talk......a little bit of talk of Adams mom.
Solving problems for all you wonderful Problemistas. Also sharing our favorite aggressive computer commands, and Alex shares comedy bits from her 2027 Netflix special (TBD). Just click play, it'll all make sense. Once you're done, we encourage listeners to develop a healthy kink for commenting. Go ahead and share your theories on the allure of eating butt, and your openness to a good first date blumpkin sesh.We're looking to skyrocket up to the top 100 wild and wonderful self help podcasts! We think this is the answer.Enjoy!Record your questions here: https://www.therapyjeff.comKeep up with Alex at https://alexandramoskovichpsychotherapy.comJeff's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therapyjeffJeff's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therapyjeffListen to more podcasts like this: https://wavepodcastnetwork.comHead to https://www.factormeals.com/solved50off and use code solved50off to get 50% off your first Factor box PLUS free breakfast for 1 year.DISCLAIMER: The insights shared in this podcast are for educational and entertainment purposes only, and should not be seen as a substitute for professional therapy. The guidance is general in nature, and does not equate to the personalized care provided by a licensed therapist. The callers are not therapy clients.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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All 4 boys are here and getting ready for the holidays. We talk about: CHILDREN Closing weekend fantasy football Subway Nachos and the Video Game Awards! Come on in, and get Effin Cultured!
This week on the Mr. Throwback Thursday Podcast, we bring you some two hit wonders, Flav with an announcement, Ja Rule building a school, Pras being finished, a new element of hip hop is discovered, LL showing his modesty, and new music from our favorite hot topic, Redman. What else? Let's listen.
Happy CHAINSAW Friday! Bumpkins???Hell no.... Thank you for listening, Roadies! Have you ever gotten a blumpkin?? Don't tell me.. BUT Do tell me about where you've gotten stuck, maybe that was an uncomfortable situation or like Marris getting stuck in the staircase. Have a great weekend everyone!
Episode 115: In this episode we talk about a woman who NEEDED to get on her plane, another woman went through the x-ray machine, men need hugs too, a new Talk Nerdy to Me, Shell Bell's Dumb Joke of the Week, a very special Porn Star Birthdays and MUCH more! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thepoolsidepodcast0/message
This week: SSE Arena gig recap, Old lady insults, Slam poetry, weird 90's toys, Doner Kebabs, Wes Anderson, Belfast Live comment section, Motown Classics, Blumpkin review, Ayahuasca & much more. Support the squad and get an extra episode every Thursday: https://www.patreon.com/TheBombSquadPod Huge thanks to our Sponsor (Paid Ad) BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.com/bsp Sign up and get 10% off your first month. Follow The Bomb Squad Pod on: Youtube Instagram TikTok X
We welcome back fresh off his visit across the pond, the unofficial official 4th member of the show and he doesn't miss a beat. Big thanks to all our listeners and supporters, we appreciate you all.
Episode 157 feat. Adam, Toddy, SMac and Toddy J. Comes send it with the boys, as we discuss, Going up and coming down, Fried or steamed rice, Aussie school shootings, Maddy McCain, Sydney on fire, Rolf Harris the dirty dead dog, The Puffin Billy, Target, Eating bin chickens and Humans, Champagne showers, Adam Goodes, Tina Turner, and much more... Please forward all complaints to: bigsendbigchat@gmail.com
REAL FRIENDS KNOW HOW TO KICK U WHILE YOU DOWN! OR IS THAT THEIR WAY OF PICKIN YOU UP? I GUESS THAT MEANS YOU GOTTA TUNE IN AND FIND OUT!
Average, Moondog and Whip talk golf lessons, people who annoy them and go to the mail bag to help a very sensitive listener with a problem --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ken-johnson09/message
Bradley is joined by Josh "Bluey" Neilson from The Daily Blue and Cancel Me Now Podcast and comedian Taylor Coughtrie. The boys discuss Josh's journey into The Daily Blue. Police assulting young eshays. Australia Day. Tasmanian PR. King Tutankhamen being mumified with an erect penis. Trying standup for the first time. Trash Thursday's in Canberra. Blumpkins. Police coke findings. Bradley's idea for a Youtube show. Comedy bits coming to you in your sleep. Chinese spy balloons. Security Gaurds vs Civilians. Golden Glove boxers. Volk vs Makhachev and Super Bowl predictions. Meeting celbrities when you're drunk. The Sunday Roast and more!
Today we invite on my longtime friend Vicki Whiskerbiscuit, author of the book "B is for Blumpkin". We talk about some old stories from college, Owen the motel manager, Vicki's book "B is for Blumpkin", and then Shane and I come up with our own disgusting sexual acts.Vicki's book is available at BisForBlumpkin.com and makes for a hilarious coffee table book.Please follow Vicki on Instagram here: Vicki Whiskerbiscuit** PATREON.COM/WORSTFRIENDCAST **Subscribe to our Patreon, which is only $1 a month and offers the following benefits:• 260+ hours of exclusive content• Bonus episode every week• Our entire archive of every episode ever released• Completely commercial free episodes• https://www.instagram.com/worstfriendcast/• https://www.facebook.com/worstfriendcastMerch:• https://www.threadless.com/shop/@worstfriendcast
Johnny Blumpkin Presents some skits, bits and a song. *featured songs: Coal / Very Irie Christmas Interact with the show: Twitter: @blumpkinshow FB: www.facebook.com/groups/blumpkinandfriends https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blumpkin-friends/id1378137065 Podbean: www.Blumpkinshow.podbean.com Original songs: www.Soundcloud.com/blumpkinmusic or on Youtube search: Blumpkin Music
This week's episode begins with licentious life updates, things like extreme deep throating, a little sneaky between the cheeky, and hitting the g-spot via the rectal void. Then, Annmarie and Echo also share their recent discovery that they both have a FOURTH hole for men to fill before discussing whether or not they would give/receive a blumpkin and why they've ruled out the possibility of adding a munch squad to their rosters. Finally, the girls end the episode with Real Dumb Questions from the Missionaries that include what makes a man worth choosing over a vibrator and how to inform your shorty on the side that they are the side piece and NOT the main course. Episode Notes:1. Follow The Roster on Twitter and Instagram for links to our latest collabs, regular updates on the show, giveaways, and behind-the-scenes moments @rosterpodcast2. Call or text us using The Roster Hotline: 814-480-97973. Grab your own Roster merch here! rosterpodcast.com
Johnny Blumpkin Presents some skits, bits and a song. *featured song: Your Mama Poops Her Pants Interact with the show: Twitter: @blumpkinshow FB: www.facebook.com/groups/blumpkinandfriends https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blumpkin-friends/id1378137065 Podbean: www.Blumpkinshow.podbean.com Original songs: www.Soundcloud.com/blumpkinmusic or on Youtube search: Blumpkin Music
It's been 1 year and 9 months, and 29 days, and the Red Trickle is official. As always, the GOP is doing the bare minimum and making everyone miserable in the process. They've proposed a robust, well-planned mandate for striking new poli- no I'm kidding, they have no plan at all, they just want to undo all the good things the Democrats managed to get done in the last 2 years. Other Titles Considered Thin but Chunky Taylor's Nudes Canadian for President Special Show Links: Putting Amazon's Alexa in space is harder than you think https://www.theverge.com/2022/11/17/23325038/nasa-alexa-space-amazon-orion-callisto-hands-on-artemis-i Eli Lilly CEO says insulin tweet flap “probably” signals need to bring down cost https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/11/eli-lilly-ceo-says-insulin-tweet-flap-probably-signals-need-to-bring-down-cost/ House Republicans plan investigations and possible impeachments with new majority https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2022-election/house-republicans-plan-investigations-possible-impeachments-new-majori-rcna55912 Garland names Jack Smith special counsel for Trump criminal probes https://www.politico.com/news/2022/11/18/garland-to-appoint-special-counsel-for-trump-criminal-probes-00069451
Whatsup y'all the boys are back and better than ever! This week we bring back a fan favorite as Dwyer is back for another rendition of Down w/ Dwyer! But first she also joined us on our Trust-A-Bro excursion to Bubba's 33 and brought the new Harpoon Brewery x Dunkin' beer Collab on this weeks Belligerent Bev's. Breakdown: (01:12) - Intro (08:45) - Trust-A-Bro: Bubba's 33 (32:23) - beginning of score's (53:10) - Belligerent Beverages: Harpoon Brewery x Dunkin' (57:10) - Dunkin Cold Brew score's (01:01:55) - Dunkin Coffee Roll score's (01:07:40) - Dunkin Hazelnut score's (01:10:55) - Dunkin Pumpkin score's (01:14:10) - Down w/ Dwyer
Johnny Blumpkin Presents some skits, bits and a song. *featured song: the Scarecrow Walks at Midnight Interact with the show: Twitter: @blumpkinshow FB: www.facebook.com/groups/blumpkinandfriends https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blumpkin-friends/id1378137065 Podbean: www.Blumpkinshow.podbean.com Original songs: www.Soundcloud.com/blumpkinmusic or on Youtube search: Blumpkin Music
Johnny Blumpkin Presents some skits, bits and a song. *featured song: Bugs On My Nugz (ICP cover) Interact with the show: Twitter: @blumpkinshow FB: www.facebook.com/groups/blumpkinandfriends https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blumpkin-friends/id1378137065 Podbean: www.Blumpkinshow.podbean.com Original songs: www.Soundcloud.com/blumpkinmusic or on Youtube search: Blumpkin Music
It seemed like it was about time to get back down to Darkness Brewing in Bellevue to talk to owner Eric Bosler after what felt like way too long between episodes down there. We sat down the day before the release of one of my favorite beers that they make, Blumpkin – and not only … Volume 8, Episode 21- Darkness Brewing, Soul, Giving it Time, and Pumpkin Beer. Read More » The post Volume 8, Episode 21- Darkness Brewing, Soul, Giving it Time, and Pumpkin Beer. appeared first on The Gnarly Gnome.
the Reverend Johnny Blumpkin does another single stall garage comedy show. Twitter: @Blumpkinshow
Dave, Falen and Jenny discuss concerts, a walking vent, the violin scam and more!
Johnny Blumpkin does a comedy show in his garage for his 40th birthday.
The boys are late to the party on the news as always, and Josh's audition to be head of PR for the RSPBA goes less than ideal. Enjoy! Get your copy of Finding Bagpipe Freedom today at chanterrant.com/freedom Want to up your piping game during quarantine? Try a 30-day Dojo University Premium test drive for only $1 at chanterrant.com/suckless Want to catch the show live, get exclusive access to the monthly CR Happy Hour and bonus content from post shows? Become a patron at www.patreon.com/chanterrant! ***Adult language and situations*** *** Opinions expressed here are not representative of any organization of which we belong*** Support the show at www.patreon.com/chanterrant and get your Chanter Rant Merch at www.chanterrant.com, or follow us on social media at: www.facebook.com/chanterrant www.instagram.com/chanterrant www.twitter.com/chanterrant Snapchat @chanterrant Discord: www.chanterrant.com/discord Join in the conversation with mean comments or #chanterrant and let us know if you are #oneofthesix!
Mile High Blumpkin Well this was bound to happen when you let Scoby name a show. You guys might want to watch this one on YouTube as around the 30 minute mark we had a very special Zoom meeting with an old friend of the show that you do not want to miss. As well as catching up with Mike we also dealt with a very angry airline customer who missed their connecting flight, a lady who cried because Carpel does not care about her damn kids, a man with an exceptionally low credit score, a man who made up stories about some kind of fantastical electric motor that clearly does not exist, an airline customer who did not want to wait another week to get home and one very special couple who simply could not figure out which way around they wanted their couch to go, despite all our best efforts. And a whole lot more too, including some more random Zoom encounters. To catch part 2 of our special Zoom prank be sure to subscribe on BuyMeACoffee to see what happens next! Thank you as always to our kind supporters, all the people that listened live on YouTube and everyone checking out our podcast. I love you very much and keep it locked to macronshow.com where Ron will be doing more supporter's shows at BuyMeACoffee
*******WARNING THIS EPISODE CONTAINS STRONG SEXUAL CONTENT*************On this weeks episode we get a little too raunchy for peoples taste but of course in a Classy Hooligan way. This one isn't entended for the kids folks !!! Like ! Rate ! Subscribe!!!THANX FOR THE LOVE HOOLIGANS!
What happens when we have no episodes to discuss? Apparently things get out of control and never truly get back on track. However, we do settle in enough to discuss the new Obi-Wan Kenobi trailer, the Book of Boba Fett Disney Gallery, and we also each give our own pitch for a Disney+ Star Wars series we'd like to see. Things go to some very sexy places. Turn up your headphones, dial back your sensibilities, and join the wretched hive of scum and villainy as we take the low road to resistance on Season Three, Episode Nineteen of Force Insensitive!Send Email/Voicemail: mailto:forceinsensitive@gmail.comDirect Voice Message: https://www.speakpipe.com/ForceInsensitiveStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ForceInsensitive/Twitter: http://twitter.com/ForceNSensitiveFacebook: http://facebook.com/ForceInsensitiveInstagram: http://instagram.com/ForceInsensitive
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On this episode the bunch discuss how a man should act when the woman is the breadwinner in the house, getting pulled over and pulling "the titty card", called a cop live on the air to talk about police interactions when pulling someone over, and much much more! Make sure to follow us on all social media platforms @TheNutsoBunchPodcast and @MoneySquad82 @FairTheGod @sm_est83 #InstagramlessBill aka #SocialMediaLessBill and @SkyIsVelvet. Special thank you to @LaunchPizzy007 for the theme music. Be sure to also subscribe to our Youtube page (The Nutso Bunch) and hit the notification bell to be alerted as new episodes will be up every Wednesday or Thursday. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenutsobunchpodcast/support
Texas Chainsaw Massacre came out recently. Mercury hates it. And he makes it very known this episode.
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Our planned tribute to the late Bob Saget got appropriately cringe-worthy, right from the start. From sliding into Candace Cameron's DMs, to more talk about BMs, to how Brad's nose is too big to measure in CMs, this one never really had a chance to be a memorial. But as a brutal birthday roast? Yeah, it hits the mark.
Our planned tribute to the late Bob Saget got appropriately cringe-worthy, right from the start. From sliding into Candace Cameron's DMs, to more talk about BMs, to how Brad's nose is too big to measure in CMs, this one never really had a chance to be a memorial. But as a brutal birthday roast? Yeah, it hits the mark.
Johnny Blumpkin Presents some skits, bits and a song. *featured song: Bad Santa Interact with the show: Twitter: @blumpkinshow FB: www.facebook.com/groups/blumpkinandfriends https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blumpkin-friends/id1378137065 Podbean: www.Blumpkinshow.podbean.com Original songs: www.Soundcloud.com/blumpkinmusic or on Youtube search: Blumpkin Music
Ron DeSanta Claus in the house, Look at my new boobs, The world is 6000 years old, Lady Dade past her prime, and ranking the top 4 rap hoes. Stories included: AB's fake vax card, Guns and chikin in Popeye's, Real life cool aid man, and much more.
Johnny Blumpkin Presents some skits, bits and a song. *featured song: Pumpkin Pie (YAY!) Interact with the show: Twitter: @blumpkinshow FB: www.facebook.com/groups/blumpkinandfriends https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blumpkin-friends/id1378137065 Podbean: www.Blumpkinshow.podbean.com Original songs: www.Soundcloud.com/blumpkinmusic or on Youtube search: Blumpkin Music
The Japanese Joker “Jokeru” stabs his peeps on a train. Take the red pill with Simulation Theory. Blumpkin with Youngkin, dis boi tea bags the dems. Stories include: The good samaritan pissa, standing your damn ground, marrying your goddaughter and more.
It's finally spooky season EA1 Gang. In this episode we catch up on what's new in life, talk about our favorite Halloween memories, candy, movies and more. We also discuss some of the upcoming Marvel shows and movies coming out soon because why not. Smith Electrical Service - T:631-864-9658 Follow Us On Twitter and Instagram: @EverythingA1Pod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtyrMnYTSgiZliFKQfg0uRw Email: everythinga1pod@gmail.com
Johnny Blumpkin Presents some skits, bits and a song. *featured song: Un-Boo-Lievable / Ghost Dad Interact with the show: Twitter: @blumpkinshow FB: www.facebook.com/groups/blumpkinandfriends https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blumpkin-friends/id1378137065 Podbean: www.Blumpkinshow.podbean.com Original songs: www.Soundcloud.com/blumpkinmusic or on Youtube search: Blumpkin Music
Great stories of randomness from J. Birdie and Daysani. We have been taught something new, but neither one of us will EVER NEVER EVER do. No Blumpkin for us folks --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The boys are back and we are hitting on the real topics! Explicit content! Listen at your own risk! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brenton-berdahl8/support
Find out what a Blumpkin is, why you never want to actually know and much more.
On this behind the scenes clip the crew talks about what tattoo they would give their ex's and what is a blumpkin.
State of Decay and Saints Row IV coming to Xbox One in 2015, Assassin's Creed Unity delayed, Dragon Age: Inquisition gets multiplayer, you can now pre-load Destiny on Xbox One, Titanfall Update 6, Games with Gold for September announced. Games covered: Metro Redux Madden 15 Stick it to the man The Walking Dead Season 2 Diablo 3: UEE Infamous First light
In the spirit of Halloween, the boys tell scary stories from their childhood and come to the conclusion that children...