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Episode 295-Bang and Bong… You just got Both Also Available OnSearchable Podcast Transcript Gun Lawyer — Episode Transcript Page – 1 – of 12 Gun Lawyer Transcript – Episode 295 SUMMARY KEYWORDS Supreme Court ruling, Second Amendment, marijuana prohibition, gun rights, NRA, ACLU, Justice Thomas, Commerce Clause, firearm regulation, self-defense, Bruen framework, gun violence, international gun laws, warning shots, New Jersey gun law. SPEAKERS Teddy Nappen, Evan Nappen, Speaker 2 Evan Nappen 00:17 I’m Evan Nappen. Evan Nappen 00:19 And I’m Teddy Nappen. Evan Nappen 00:21 And welcome to Gun Lawyer. Well, just now we just got word of the Supreme Court handing down the ruling in the Hemani case, and this is really quite a startling win. (https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/24-1234_g2bh.pdf) Not necessarily because it was a win, but because it was a unanimous win! What we have is the U.S. Supreme Court in a nine to zero opinion essentially determining the unconstitutionality of marijuana creating a gun prohibitor under federal law. So, for these years you’ve had issues, and we’ve talked about it on the show, where folks that had even a medical marijuana weed card, or they used, or they had any kind of history of prior possession/conviction for misdemeanor marijuana. All that has caused just a lot of folks to not be able to exercise their Second Amendment rights. In the past, we actually coined the term from the show, “Bang or Bong, you can’t have both”. Because of how they, they being the Government, how the Government was interpreting this. To the degree where federal dealers were issued memoranda from ATF telling them that they could not sell to these folks that admitted to using all this regarding marijuana and laid out this as enforceable prohibition. Evan Nappen 02:15 And by the way, this is also the thing that Hunter Biden was prosecuted for. Hunter Biden’s gun case is essentially this issue as well. So, we’re happy to say, and not necessarily for any reason because of Hunter Biden, but because it is a win for the Second Amendment. To see a unanimous decision. Let that sink in, folks. Every judge on the Supreme Court agreeing with an enforcement of the Second Amendment. Just that alone, regardless of the issue, is really great to see. Just that. Here there were interesting bed fellows, as they say. We had the lawsuit challenge, etc., the legal action, joined the NRA and the ACLU on the same side. So, we had both the NRA and the ACLU on the same side arguing for this. To not prohibit individuals from Second Amendment rights. So, this is very significant, and it’s interesting. Page – 2 – of 12 Evan Nappen 03:39 Judge Gorsuch delivered the opinion of the Court. In the facts of this case, Hemani used marijuana a few times a week, and because of that the Government claimed that he’s automatically banned from possessing a firearm under federal law. And because Hemani admitted that he owns a gun, despite the ban, the Government was now seeking to prosecute him. To imprison him for up to 15 years and disarm him for life. This case here posed that question, whether the Government’s prosecution of Hemani is consistent with the Second Amendment. A unanimous decision found that it was not consistent with the Second Amendment. So, Teddy, what do you think about this decision? Teddy Nappen 04:40 Well, for me, as soon as this case came out, I had to look. What did Judge Thomas say? Because he’s the funniest of them all. Evan Nappen 04:49 Well, that’s true. Teddy Nappen 04:50 I had to go right to his opinion. And of course, Justice Thomas, being the greatest justice to have ever lived, and the fact that he is an originalist to perfection. Of course, he said we did not go far enough! Particularly, and I love how he writes this. “I agree with the Court that 922(g)(3) violates the Second Amendment as applied to respondent Ali Hemani, and I join it’s opinion in full. I write separately to call attention to another issue: As a matter of both original meaning and this Court’s precedents . . .” It appears to exceed Congressional enumerated power and regulate interstate commerce. He attacks the commerce clause throughout this. He even highlights the fact that the Government, if the firearms possession by the drug user had previously traveled through interstate commerce, the commerce clause does not authorize Congress to regulate or ban possession of any item that has ever been offered for sale or cross state lines. He cites Alderman. His dissent is on the denial of certiorari, where this conversion of congressional authority under the commerce clause to a general police power is sort retained by the states. Evan Nappen 06:12 You see, this is really important, Teddy. Because what Judge Thomas is doing there is he’s going beyond. He’s looking at the power grab, the overreach of the power of interstate commerce. And ever since the expansion of that Wickard versus Filburn. (https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/317/111/) Ever since the expansion of that, it basically empowered the Government, the federal Government, to do anything it wants, as long as they can make some tenuous argument that it somehow affects interstate commerce. And I’m really glad to see that he’s out there, at least as a voice trying to pull back that insane power grab that occurred back under Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Teddy Nappen 06:58 As you’re reading through his opinion, too, he takes a bat directly to the congressional authority. He bashes the commerce clause directly of how. How is it that something travels, like, how does that fall Page – 3 – of 12 under interstate commerce when it’s not traveling between the states? He is going at it hard, outlining each bit case by case, showing the abuse by it. He even highlights how, I love this line, the gun possession statute issues in Lopez is not a regulation of economic activity, but a law to combat “crime and violence”, even at the local level. Literally calls it out. How is this economic activity when you’re just doing this for regulating crime? Evan Nappen 07:48 Oh yeah. Well, you know, in the decision, this is very interesting, they, they being the Court, outline their ruling, and why. And I think you’ll find it very interesting here, where they talk about that Mr. Hemani. He admitted his use of marijuana, and he knowingly possessed the gun in his home, being an “unlawful user of the substance”. And if you look at that, it seems to fit exactly what the law is prohibiting. And what the actual holding of the Supreme Court held that the Government’s prosecution of Hermani under 922 unlawful user provision is inconsistent with the Second Amendment. And here in the holding it actually says the Second Amendment protects the rights of all Americans, but they had that in quotes to keep and bear firearms for self-defense. So, there’s even an affirmation of the right to self-defense. They are citing Heller with that. Evan Nappen 09:15 Though, like most individual rights, it has its limits to determine when the Government infringes on the Second Amendment. The court begins by asking whether the amendment’s terms cover the conduct in question. If so, the Constitution presumptively protects it. That’s citing Bruen. To overcome the presumption, the Government bears the burden. The Government bears the burden of showing its regulatory efforts are consistent with the nation’s historical tradition of firearm regulation. That is the test, and the burden is on the Government to have to show it. The Government need not point to a historical twin or precise historical precursor that’s from Rahimi, that’s the Rahimi case. Instead, the appropriate analysis involves considering whether the challenged regulation is consistent with the principles that underpin our regulatory tradition. The government may reason by analogy. This is where the battle comes in, in our fight for our Second Amendment rights Evan Nappen 10:35 Now, it says further, the Government accepts this framework, and they proceeded to argue from it. So, this is very exciting in terms of the test being applied. The court looking at the Government’s argument of traditional habitual drunkards losing their rights, and the court, through the opinion, just absolutely distinguishes between this marijuana ban and historical precedent concerning habitual drunkards. Then they also put into play about the decision being narrow. And here’s where, Teddy, what you just said about Justice Thomas, he wants it to be broad. But the decision itself says it’s narrow. It does not address efforts to ban addicts or those presently intoxicated from possessing a firearm. Then it also talks about whether individuals convicted of felonies could be prosecuted. So, they tried to contain it narrowly. But if you step back and just look at the big picture in regards to a nine to zero opinion on a gun rights issue, that to me is probably the most outstanding thing about it. We got the whole Court on board. Page – 4 – of 12 Teddy Nappen 12:21 I will say, if you go to Jackson’s “concurrent opinion”, she doesn’t even talk about the case. She literally spends the entire thing bashing Bruen. I was reading through it, and she literally just spends the entire thing in full. She says I write to emphasize my scrutiny. The court applies to the, we adopted Bruen be his “history and tradition metric”, which more rational way of assessing the Constituent’s regulations. Bruen is unworkable, and it creates such a vulnerability of inconsistent, arbitrary application. Oh, like most gun laws? Evan Nappen 13:01 Yeah. Well, keep in mind the politics here. She’s purposely trying to attack Thomas over Bruen. And yet, what she can’t stand is that she’s ruling in favor of the Second Amendment. But in so doing, it means that Bruen is being empowered here. She’s like the computer on Star Trek. She’s going to explode that it’s now affecting the issue of marijuana, and the ACLU is on this side. Yet, how could she actually use, you know, Thomas’s brilliance here, even though it’s what she believes is the right thing to do, but can’t give credit. So, it’s like, you know, she’s just exploding over it. But she still has to side with the full unanimous majority, and that’s why it is that astounding. Because even a justice like her, who is so blatantly politically and hardly viewed as an educated jurist here by comparison to so many of the others on the Court. This is what you see happen. So, it’s pretty good there. Evan Nappen 15:19 Like applying the Constitution instead of, “It’s a living document”, which it isn’t, and start applying that whole. Teddy Nappen 15:41 Fine, just no, just no, fine, fine. No 19th Amendment, got it. Like it’s so ridiculous. So, they only apply it when they choose to. Evan Nappen 15:53 Hey, but even with all that said. It was still nine to zero, in favor of 2A. So, for that we can be happy to see. And of course, we’re now waiting for Wolford, and that is a “sensitive places” decision, which should also be very interesting on how they rule on “sensitive places”. Teddy Nappen 16:14 Do you remember the commemorative for the Heller? The revolver they did. Evan Nappen 16:19 Yes, I have one. Teddy Nappen 16:21 I want, whoever is the top AR maker, I want them to do a commemorative to the case when we finally get the constitutionality on the assault weapon ban, and finally getting those removed. That would be awesome. Like, just seeing that. Who do you think would be making that? Page – 5 – of 12 Evan Nappen 16:39 Yeah, I’m sure there’ll be all kinds of guns. Well, you know, that’s funny. You know I have that Smith & Wesson when Heller came out. Teddy Nappen 16:47 Yeah. Evan Nappen 16:47 And Smith did a limited run of the 38 J-frame Smith and Wessons, and they are engraved on the side with the Heller decision and scales and all. It’s a pretty cool gun, and they came out with it pretty fast, right after the Heller decision. But I actually got Dick Heller himself, the Heller of the Heller decision, to sign the gun. So, I have a Heller commemorative Smith signed by Heller himself. Teddy Nappen 17:23 Don’t you have one for McDonald too, as well? I could have sworn there was a commemorative for that also. Evan Nappen 17:30 Yeah, yeah. I do, yeah. McDonald. But I also have a very collectible commemorative knife, Teddy. It’s a full kitchen knife, and it’s actually signed by Bobbitt. Remember the Bobbitt case? I have a knife that is signed by John Bobbitt there. And what he wrote on the knife, in addition to his name, he wrote “always sleep on your stomach”. Pretty good. Always sleep on your stomach, you know. Signed by Bobbitt. So, it’s a big kitchen butcher-style knife, a big chef’s knife. It’s definitely a great collectible. Teddy Nappen 18:18 I wanted him to write “Mr. Happy Went Missing” from the Weird Al. Mr. Happy. Evan Nappen 18:33 But he wrote: always sleep on your stomach. Okay, if anyone could give that advice, I guess it’s him. So, yeah, well, getting these things signed. Well, Dick Heller signed the gun, Bobbit signed the knife, and I’m not.. Forget it. I’m not going, not doing it, not doing it. So, hey, by the way, Teddy, where’s our favorite ranger that we shoot at? Come on. Teddy Nappen 19:07 Of course it’s We Shoot, obviously. Evan Nappen 19:09 That’s right, we do. We go there. We have a blast, and so will you. WeShoot is an indoor range right in Lakewood, New Jersey. It’s conveniently right off the Parkway. A beautiful facility, top of the line, modern. A great place. Great training, great pro shop, great people. It’s where we got our certifications for our carry, our CCARE certifications, and other training as well. You need to check out WeShoot, WeShoot. It’s at wewhootusa.com. Their website is really great. They have beautiful photographs, and they pride themselves in their photography. Make sure you also check out the WeShoot girls. They always have fantastic firearms that they are displaying. And there are sales and specials and deals. Page – 6 – of 12 WeShoot is just great. So, check out weshootusa.com. You’ll be glad you did. It’s a superb resource, you know. We/ve got to really use and protect our ranges, especially in New Jersey, where it’s so crowded and it’s tough to find really great places to shoot. But WeShoot is there filling an important need in protecting our rights. What good is having a gun if you can’t shoot it, man? So, check out weshoot usa.com. Evan Nappen 20:52 Also, I want to shamelessly promote my book on New Jersey gun law, which, by the way, is called New Jersey Gun Law. You can find it at EvanNappen.com. It’s over 500 pages, 120 topics, all question and answer. It is the guidebook, the key resource to helping you not become a GOFU. I’ve taken great pride in that, and I think you’ll enjoy it, too. Those that have it know its value. It’s designed as your easy-to-use reference to the insanity that is New Jersey gun law. Go to EvanNappen.com. EvanNappen.com. Get your copy today. Hey, Teddy, I know that you have Press Checks, and I think there’s a pretty fascinating Press Check story that you are going to share with us. What is this story? Tell me. Teddy Nappen 21:58 Well, we got our first from. Again, Press Checks are always free. This is from “Not the Bee.com”, Joel Abbott. (https://notthebee.com/article/babe-wake-up-british-tourists-are-starting-to-appreciate-the-second-amendment-?from_social=twitter) So, everyone’s been seeing the World Cup. I don’t typically follow soccer or anything on that, but you see all the Europeans coming in. I love that video of the Japanese tourist who brought trash bags and picked up their trash after their game. Evan Nappen 22:25 They’re very conscientious. That’s very, very good. Teddy Nappen 22:28 I know, as opposed to the Knicks fans who decided to burn down a bus, but whatever. Evan Nappen 22:34 Hey, listen. Mom would approve of the trash bag thing, you know that. Teddy Nappen 22:38 Oh, I know. Evan Nappen 22:40 Even just at our house, if we did that. Teddy Nappen 22:43 And the recycling. Can’t forget about that. Evan Nappen 22:44 That, too. Page – 7 – of 12 Teddy Nappen 22:46 But the one thing that seems to be catching on, because you have all the vloggers and people coming to want to experience America as they’re going to see. They’ve been going to gun ranges and to rent a gun places. Evan Nappen 23:00 I know. Isn’t that great? Teddy Nappen 23:01 They’re appreciating our Second Amendment. Evan Nappen 23:03 It’s actually spreading the understanding to these disarmed, oppressed peoples, and they’re suddenly seeing the light. Particularly, we see the UK folks. They’re like, wait a minute. How did we lose this right? Teddy Nappen 23:20 Yeah. Evan Nappen 23:20 How did this happen? Teddy Nappen 23:22 And it’s very interesting. It’s almost like those videos you always see where it’s the liberals going to the range, and they actually like, oh my right, yeah, you see all these people like, why were they’re waiting for, like, wait, you guys can just do this? They’re always shocked and awe from everything. But one in particular, this was a British guy, Spencer Towering. He does videos. We’ve been totally pacified in the U.K. through the removal of our arms, our right to bear arms. It’s caused a big problem for us. Now our Government is basically turning it into an absolute, tyrannical feminine leadership that is gradually eroding our rights, and there’s really not much we can do about it. Well, there’s one thing you can do. You know, just kind of look to the founding of our nation, and then get some ideas. Or they could look to the risings in Scotland, and try not to, you know, go with, try to not to put the Bonnie Prince on the throne. It didn’t work. Evan Nappen 24:22 You know, the British even went after an IT consultant. Teddy Nappen 24:28 Correct. Evan Nappen 24:29 Because he posed with a gun in the U.S. and posted it on LinkedIn. Page – 8 – of 12 Teddy Nappen 24:34 Yep, just for posing with it. Evan Nappen 24:36 For posint with a shotgun, an 870 shotgun. Teddy Nappen 24:40 Yep. Thirteen weeks of hell he went through for sharing a photo of something that wasn’t even taken in the U.K. This is why. Evan Nappen 24:54 This was pointed out by “Not the Bee”. So, “Not the Bee is a pretty cool aggregate on news sources. And this is. Teddy Nappen 25:06 Frankly, far funnier than the article. Evan Nappen 25:09 “Not the Bee” is real stuff that you can’t believe is actually true when it is. As opposed to the “Babylon Bee”, which is parody. “Not the Bee” has real stories in it that you think should be fake, but they’re not. It’s like unbelievable. But this one here is not as outrageous, to be honest, because this is what makes it so great about having rights, you know, and why we got to protect them. We see what it’s like for the folks that live in countries that they claim to make believe are free when they’re not. I mean, we’re still fighting for freedom here, but I mean to think that, you know, claim England is free. The U.K. is free? That’s a joke. Teddy Nappen 26:00 I’ll point it to you right now. The two you always hyped. I’ve got to highlight this to people all the time. Literally, arresting a woman for thought crime. Evan Nappen 26:09 Right! Teddy Nappen 26:09 Arresting a young girl for fighting off a pedophile with an ax and a knife. Going after her. Proven, by the way, that was another article that came out where he was in fact trying to go after minors. He had two prior accounts. But let’s just say the Labor Party didn’t want to mention that part. And the final bit, and I saw this one. For every officer, they’ve arrested like 20, done 20 arrests for hate speech online, whichever, whatever they make up. Like it’s they’re done. They are so gone. Evan Nappen 26:34 It’s a shame, the formerly Great Britain. But maybe this kind of experience of them seeing America and what it’s about. Not just from a slanted media, but from actually coming here and experiencing America. I mean, just in terms of brisket sandwiches that they’re going crazy for. American food. Page – 9 – of 12 Teddy Nappen 27:11 Even that, like just going into Europe. Anyone ever gone to Europe? You turn on the news, and imagine your only news station was CNN and MSNBC. That’s it. Yeah, that is all they have. They have the state-run everything and news networks. There is no alternative voice. There’s no alternative tech. They ban Rumble and other outlets. So, they can just control the media, and this is what it leads to. Just authoritarian states. Evan Nappen 27:35 It’s crazy. So, I was looking at this, and you also indicated to me about kind of a crazy international story, Teddy, Teddy Nappen 27:56 Yes. Let’s just say, you know, at times like this, you should buy a holster. This was in Brazil, where a female suspect, when she was stopped by the military police from Goaz, carried out a body search. Evan Nappen 28:17 Now, this is in Brazil, right? Teddy Nappen 28:19 In Brazil Evan Nappen 28:19 In Brazil. And this is an actual story that is from a “legitimate” news source, right? What’s the source? Teddy Nappen 28:28 Yeah, it’s right from the Daily Star. (https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/moment-female-suspect-pulls-loaded-37287603) Evan Nappen 28:31 Yeah, okay, and they even have video. They’re showing reports. So, this is actually legit. This is not a parody or a joke? What happened here with the woman? Teddy Nappen 28:42 The officers located the pair, carried out a stop and search. They showed the armed passengers struggling to remove the firearm from inside her “intimate area”. Physically trying to pull out a loaded pistol from her vagina. Evan Nappen 28:58 And Teddy, this is not small. They show the gun, and it’s the actual firearm, folks. This is the gun, and they even name the gun, a Taurus 92. That is essentially the Beretta M9, you know, but made by Taurus, a Taurus 92. Basically that 15 to 17 shot, depending on the size of your mag, and that you don’t live in New Jersey. A full size Taurus 92. Or also our military carry gun until the SIG replaced it of the Beretta M9. That full size nine. She pulled it out. How did she? Ouch! Page – 10 – of 12 Teddy Nappen 29:51 You know, I don’t even know how that happened. I don’t think Taurus and Victoria Secret should have partnered up for the Victoria concealed. Evan Nappen 30:02 And I think they mentioned that it got stuck. It was stuck. Teddy Nappen 30:05 Yes, it was stuck. Evan Nappen 30:07 It was stuck, and I can imagine why it was stuck, considering the size of a Taurus slash Beretta 92. Teddy Nappen 30:15 Yeah. Evan Nappen 30:15 And it was loaded as well. Teddy Nappen 30:18 What she should have done was got some rem oil, and that would have helped solve it. Evan Nappen 30:22 Well, you know, New Jersey has a requirement for your holster to have to cover the trigger guard and the frame and all that. Technically, she might actually have been in compliance if she was under New Jersey gun law, given the requirements for a holster. I don’t know. Teddy Nappen 30:41 Well, it has to cover the majority of the firearm and the trigger. So. Evan Nappen 30:49 I mean, this was pretty crazy. Teddy Nappen 30:53 Yeah, pretty crazy. Evan Nappen 30:54 But it makes sense in Brazil that there would be a Taurus, since they’re made in Brazil. So, those would be a Brazilian gun. Teddy Nappen 30:56 You know, I’ll give Taurus credit for the gorilla ad campaign that they. Page – 11 – of 12 Evan Nappen 31:06 Well, Taurus makes other guns, like the Judge. You know, the Judge, the Raging Bull. She didn’t do a Raging Bull. At least she didn’t do the Raging Bull. I mean, it’s bad enough with the Taurus 92. Teddy Nappen 31:21 It might have been easier with a Public Defender, to be honest. Evan Nappen 31:24 Right. That’s what she’s gonna need now. After putting a Taurus, being caught with a Taurus 92 there carrying, carrying illegally, no less inappropriately. Now, she’s going to need a public defender to defend her possession of a Taurus. Teddy Nappen 31:43 and a gynecologist. Evan Nappen 31:46 Uhuh, maybe she could call the consulate. I don’t know what’s going to happen there. That’s a crazy, crazy story. But hey. You know, just think if she had a North American Arms mini revolver or something, that you know, but a Taurus 92. Oh man. Teddy Nappen 32:05 I love the mindset of like, okay, this is a good idea, right? Just on the impracticality of like, okay, if I’m ever like, you know, the deal goes bad, and I need to draw this quickly. Evan Nappen 32:25 I don’t know what. Yeah, where? And then if she was hiding it up there, why did she surrender to the police when she was hiding it? If that was hidden, I mean, do they? I don’t think. Teddy Nappen 32:39 I think at that point she was just looking for the excuse, because it was probably just had enough. Evan Nappen 32:44 This just has got to go. Here, just take it, take it. Oh boy. Well, Teddy, that is definitely something to consider in the news on carry, carry news, in terms of method. Now, we have the GOFU, which is a Gun Owner Fuck Up. Now, I think this last, the last story might qualify as a GOFU, but we need to bring it down to a little bit more of a commonality of things that often happen, and that we often see. That are mistakes made. Teddy Nappen 33:27 Too many times. Evan Nappen 33:28 Too many times. One of the things we want to really be clear as to a GOFU here is the warning shot. Warning shots are basically mythology. You should not be firing warning shots, because the firing of a Page – 12 – of 12 gun is essentially what’s construed as the use of deadly force. If you’re using deadly force, you have got to be justified in using deadly force. So, we do not in any way recommend the warning shot. In New Jersey, the discharge of the firearm without lawful purpose is an automatic virtual per se felony, as Murphy’s new law has declared it essentially. So, you have the discharge law. Then you have the issues of undercutting your own arguments for use of force. If it was a threat that was justified in using deadly force, why are you firing your firearm without using it to stop the deadly force? Where you feel you can fire it as simply a warning, is it that imminent danger, or is it not that imminent? There’s just so many downsides and negatives to warning shots. Evan Nappen 34:59 Plus where is the round going? There are cases where you hear, “oh, it was a warning shot, and that’s why I hit them. You’re trying to excuse either the bad aim or whatever under some guys, a warning shot, not a good idea. So, make sure you get your training. Make sure you learn the rules on the use of deadly force. It’s critical that you do that. You can really get jammed up if you don’t understand that dynamic. It’s critical, and it is often not intuitive because of how bad these things are shown on television all the time. Television is not a good education source for learning when you can and can’t use deadly force. If we’re talking about made-for-TV dramas and TV shows and movies, and all that, not a good idea to learn your gun law from there. Evan Nappen 36:04 This is Evan Nappen and Teddy Nappen reminding you that gun laws don’t protect honest citizens from criminals. They protect criminals from honest citizens. Speaker 2 36:14 Gun Lawyer is a CounterThink Media production. The music used in this broadcast was managed by Cosmo Music, New York, New York. Reach us by emailing Evan@gun.lawyer. The information and opinions in this broadcast do not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney in your state. 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Joined by two of the singles on "Temptation Island" this season recorded separately. First up is Carter Erin, who was heavily involved with Jack all season long. She tells us how she got cast, what her gameplan was going in, how her relationship was with Jack on the island, surprised she was portrayed as a villainess, where Jack and Shyanne are now, and much more. Then Bradley joins me to discuss his time with Scarlett on the island, what wasn't shown that adds perspective to Scarlett and Cole, what his relationship has been with Scarlett post show, and much, much more. Music written by Jimmer Podrasky (B'Jingo Songs/Machia Music/Bug Music BMI) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Joined by two of the singles on "Temptation Island" this season recorded separately. First up is Carter Erin, who was heavily involved with Jack all season long. She tells us how she got cast, what her gameplan was going in, how her relationship was with Jack on the island, surprised she was portrayed as a villainess, where Jack and Shyanne are now, and much more. Then Bradley joins me to discuss his time with Scarlett on the island, what wasn't shown that adds perspective to Scarlett and Cole, what his relationship has been with Scarlett post show, and much, much more. Music written by Jimmer Podrasky (B'Jingo Songs/Machia Music/Bug Music BMI) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Box of Oddities, Kat and Jethro begin exactly where all great mysteries begin: with a frozen burrito and a deeply personal kitchen ritual that absolutely does not need to exist—but does anyway. From there, things escalate quickly. What starts as a discussion of oddly satisfying micro-rituals (the kind everyone has but no one can justify) turns into a deep dive beneath the sands of Egypt, where recent radar imaging claims suggest something massive and geometric may exist far below the Pyramid of Khafre. We're not talking about a hidden chamber or a forgotten hallway. We're talking about enormous cylindrical shafts, spiraling downward hundreds of meters, arranged with unsettling precision. Are these structures real? Are they geological accidents? Or are they deliberately engineered spaces—older than the pyramids themselves—designed for purposes we no longer understand? Kat and Jethro explore theories ranging from ancient engineering marvels to acoustic resonance chambers capable of inducing altered states of consciousness. Chanting, vibration, infrasonic frequencies, and architecture as a mechanism for transcendence all enter the chat. Along the way, the conversation veers (as it always does) into related oddities: Stonehenge acoustics, the Dyatlov Pass mystery, binaural beats, and the idea that sound itself may have been one of humanity's earliest tools for altering perception and brushing up against the unknown. Then, just when you think you're safe, we go underwater. Meet the Bobbit worm—also known as the bearded fireworm—a real, very ancient, nightmare-fuel marine predator that hides in sand, senses vibrations, and snaps prey in half with terrifying speed. Equal parts fascinating and horrifying, this ten-foot ambush worm becomes an unexpected mirror to the episode's earlier themes: ancient design, patience, hidden systems, and things that wait quietly beneath the surface until the moment they strike. This episode blends humor, history, speculative science, biology, and the deeply human urge to find meaning in rituals, structures, and creatures that predate us by millions—or even billions—of years. From kitchen counters to subterranean spirals to venomous sea monsters, The Box of Oddities asks the question it always asks best: not just what might be down there—but why the idea of it makes us so uncomfortable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
New Iowa State Defensive Coordinator Jesse Bobbit visits with John Walters. Bobbit comes with Head Coach Jimmy Rogers from Washington State.
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#364 - Demolition Dan. Facebook treasure. Throb's undercover gig. Pet's don't live forever. Childhood friend on the phone. Bobbit & Hobbit. Poked in the eye.
SummaryIn this Change the Story, Good Trouble “Weather Report” episode, Michael Bobbit, Executive Director of the Mass Cultural Council, joins host BC to examine the turbulent climate for arts and social change under the Trump regime. From the erosion of DEI policies to looming threats against public arts funding, Bobbit underscores the urgent need for advocacy and proactive engagement across the arts sector. This compelling conversation offers both a diagnosis of the current cultural storm and a call to action for artists, organizers, and institutions to reclaim their power in the public square.BioMichael J. Bobbitt is a distinguished theater artist. As the Executive Director of Mass Cultural Council, he is the highest- ranking public official in Massachusetts state government focused on arts and culture.Since 2021, he has led the Agency through several initiatives, including the development of its first Racial Equity Plan, d/Deaf & Disability Equity and Access Plan, and Native American & Indigenous Equity Plan; the launch of the nation's first statewide Social Prescribing Initiative; the securing and distribution of $60.1 million in pandemic relief funding; and the design and implementation of a strategic plan for fiscal years 2o24-2026. Recently, Michael was listed as one of the Boston Business Journal's Power 50 Movement Makers. He has been appointed by Governor Maura Healey to serve on both the Governor's Advisory Council on Black Empowerment and the newly established Massachusetts Cultural Policy Development Advisory Council, and he recently received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts, honoris causa from Dean College. He is a proud alumnus of the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He previously served as Artistic Director of the New Repertory Theatre in Watertown, MA; immediately prior to this he held the same position at the Adventure Theatre-MTC in Maryland for 12 years. While in Maryland Michael led the organization to be a respected regional theatre training company, and a nationally influential professional Theatre for Young Audiences.Key Moments[00:01:00] – Michael outlines how DEI is central to Mass Cultural Council's mission—even if that means rejecting NEA funding.[00:02:00] – Discussion on government funding's symbolic and practical importance in ensuring access to the arts[00:03:00] – Michael warns of the sector's disorganization compared to housing and gun lobbyists, and calls for operationalizing advocacy.[00:06:00] – “If you're not at the table, you're on the menu”: why the arts sector must get political.[00:10:00] – Highlighting current efforts: Theater Offensive's legal action, Center Stage's resistance work.[00:11:00] – Summary of Trump-era policies affecting arts and culture—defunding, executive orders, and anti-DEI initiatives.[00:13:00] – Closing reflections and a call to action to remain engaged and support arts advocacy.TakeawaysAdvocacy is essential: Michael stresses that arts organizations must treat political engagement like fundraising or marketing.DEI is non-negotiable: The Mass Cultural Council will not compromise on DEI, even if it jeopardizes federal funding.Government funding sends a message: Beyond finances, it symbolizes societal support for the arts.The threat is real and accelerating: Ongoing executive actions threaten arts institutions, immigrants, and vulnerable communities.Artists must mobilize: This is a critical moment for the arts to reclaim...
Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of difficult subject matter, including child abuse and the tragic death/murder of a young child. Listener discretion is strongly advised. If these topics may be triggering or upsetting, we encourage you to prioritize your well-being and consider this before listening to this episode.Welcome back for the second part of our special 2-episode series of Fostering Change, featuring the story of the horrific murder of 5-year-old Harmony Montgomery.On our last episode, we spoke with Judge Carol Erskine, author of the book A Cruel Injustice, which documents how our judicial system failed young Harmony, who was taken out of foster care and placed with her birth father - who rather than nurturing her, murdered her.Today, we speak with Blair & Johnathan Bobbit-Miller, adoptive fathers of two sons before becoming the father of a 3rd son, Jamison, Harmony's brother.These amazing and sensitive humans discuss with Rob how the system continues to fail those who need it most—the children. They explain what they are doing, along with help from other Good Humans like Judge Erskine and Rob Scheer, to fix what many consider to be unfixable.This powerful episode of Fostering Change will make you want to activate yours. At the sentencing of Adam Montgomery (Harmony's father), Jamison read a victim-impact-statement. Part of the statement:"Tell everyone my name is Jamison. I'm 7 years old. My sister is Harmony. I love Harmony, I miss her," Bobbitt-Miller read. "I hope I get to see her again."He spoke of a broken Elmo toy Harmony had given him that was hers that he has kept ever since. He said he has a Minnie Mouse pillow and new Elmo he planned to give to her."I keep it in my closet for her," Bobbitt-Miller read. "I am really sad she is an angel. I miss her. She was my best friend. I hope she can see me playing basketball and being silly with my brothers and I wish I could bring Harmony to my school to meet my friends and teacher."To learn more about the Bobbit-Miller Family:Twitter: @BlairMillerTV @BobbitMiller Instagram: @johnathanb @blairmillertv “A Cruel Injustice” can be found anywhere you purchase books, including Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Cruel-Injustic...If you have any comments or questions regarding this episode or the foster care system, please send them to info@comfortcases.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we discuss numerical scoring systems, lunch, Bobbit worms, elephant murder, Roman emperors, public information films, boats, cows, Satanistic head rotation and posh kids. Also electricity! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Allison Bobbit and her family are long time Frisco First church attenders and members. Allison shares her journey with breast cancer, praying through boundaries with an alcoholic father, and how God has saved her from herself. Her gratitude and joy come through as she is sharing her story and we hope you are blessed by her testimony.
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In this episode, Evie, Jen and Chelsie talk about bobbit worm bites, palytoxin exposure, maintenance stories, the "Phoenix Effect" with plate corals and more! ICP Analysis - http://icp-analysis.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Joe gets nervous about wedding planning before he and gaspare explore the deep blue sea of 100 year old sturgeons and giant sea worms named after famous domestic disputers. Gaspare's daughter makes a cameo before getting into some top shelf listener emails. This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try for 10% off your 1st month at https://www.betterhelp.com/SOCIALSTUDIES & get on your way to being your best self
This week, Joe gets nervous about wedding planning before he and gaspare explore the deep blue sea of 100 year old sturgeons and giant sea worms named after famous domestic disputers. Gaspare's daughter makes a cameo before getting into some top shelf listener emails. This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try for 10% off your 1st month at https://www.betterhelp.com/SOCIALSTUDIES & get on your way to being your best self
This is a fun one, we're talking about John and Lorena Bobbit, The Unabomber, RBG, the end of Hulkamania... and then we go on tangents about Starter Jackets, hockey, Jurassic Park and Flowers in the Attic. The 90s were wild.
Ella Bobbit & Meg Freeman joins the show to talk about CPA's Girls Lacrosse season as the playoffs are right around the corner
This week we are back to the ocean, talking about a polychaete worm, the bobbit worm! Unlike other worms we've talked about, this one is not a parasite, but they are still quite the predator, giving us one more reason living on land is pretty cool: You don't have to worry that a worm is going to jump out and pull you underground. What a time!
Pests: We know them when we see them. The mice that lurk in our kitchens, the squirrels that steal our tomatoes, the mosquitoes that bite us in the summer, and the pigeons that flutter around busy city streets. And yet, in other places and times, a lot of these animals are anything but pests. They could be seen as beloved pets and important working animals, or even be revered. So what is it exactly that defines a pest? On this episode, we investigate that question, looking at animals ranging from your everyday pigeons and rats — to more exotic creatures like Burmese pythons and Bobbit worms. We talk with a science writer who's done a deep dive into the science of pests, find out why one mosquito researcher loves the world's most hated insect, and hear the story of one man's epic battle against the sea's most disturbing creature. Also heard on this week's episode: We talk with Cornell entomologist Laura Harrington about why mosquitoes are so good at surviving — even in the winter, how they procreate, and what we can do to keep them away from our homes. Reporter Alan Yu tells the story of how entomologist Autumn Angelus — who works in mosquito control — came to love the bugs everyone else hates. We hear the epic tale of the Bobbit Worm Chronicles — one man's harrowing journey to defend his aquarium against the ocean's creepiest pest. Reported by Liz Tung.
Hello, this isWild Suzhou.Today, we will betalking about bobbit worms, also known as sand strikers. These frighteningcreatures live under the seafloor and are sneaky and quick predators.First, what arebobbit worms? They are marine worms that can be anywhere from 10 centimeters to3 meters long. They can come in many different colors, from brown, to purple toblack. Their bodies are soft but have an exoskeleton, just like a spider or abeetle would have. Bobbit worms are ambush predators, using their antennae tosense for prey, grabbing them with their strong jaws, and then pulling theminto their burrows.Newly foundfossils show that these worms may have been around in the ocean around 20million years ago. The fossils found are called trace fossils. A trace fossilis different from what most people expect fossils to be, because they areevidence of footprints, trails, and burrows that ancient animals used to livein. In this case, scientists found trace fossils of the burrows that bobbitworms live in. These fossils were found by biologist Masakazu Nara when he noticedthe weird burrows in the rocks he was studying. They were unlike anythingscientists had seen before.It took some hardwork to figure out what had made the fossils, but two things helped scientiststo find the answer. First, the tops of the burrows were eroded, or worn down,shows that there was an animal moving in and out of the tunnel. The shape alsoshowed that the animal was moving out of the burrow quickly, like bobbit wormsquickly ambushing prey. Second, the tops of the burrows were rich in iron. Thisis because bobbit worms release mucus to stop the burrow from wearing down asquickly. Bacteria will feed on the mucus, creating a compound known as ironsulfide, which has iron in it.Finally, newfossils have been found in Canada that are around 400 million years old, withsigns of worms that move and act like bobbit worms do. Maybe one day, evenolder fossils could be found with fossil evidence of the intriguing and uniquebobbit worm.For Wild Suzhou,I'm Ciana, thanks for listening and see you next time.
Today we take a look at the infamous story of the Bobbits and the media sensation it turned into. We discuss the public's reaction towards Lorena and John and how the situation may have played out in the present day. The Lorena Gallo Foundation: https://lorenagallofoundation.org/ National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) Sources: https://www.grunge.com/286427/what-really-happened-with-john-and-lorena-bobbitt/ https://www.encyclopedia.com/law/law-magazines/john-wayne-and-lorena-bobbitt-trials-1993-1994 https://themighty.com/2022/04/mutual-abuse-johnny-depp-amber-heard/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P92ldR19DOU
BD, Jenna, and Aaron chat with legendary prop master Russell Bobbit, who has been working with Marvel Studios since Iron Man. We talk about the behind-the-scenes creation of iconic props like Captain America's shield, the Infinity Gauntlet, and so much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week we are totally unleashing on Florida-Man because well, it was time!! Hear the latest and craziest Florida Man stories plus, a hilarious white elephant gift, a brawling Easter bunny, a Bobbit meme we are living for, what Melinda saw a truck driver doing while driving, how the girls stole alcohol when they were teenagers & a story about a man who claims to have met the Devil!! One you won't wanna miss!
This is a wild one starting off in Thailand where a man has a bad trip, Jake geeks out on Pornhub yearly stats, CNN storms the Beaches of Joe Rogan, all while we play some Catfish games. Thanks for Joining us!
This week we cover one of the greatest comeback stories in WWE history! HBK's return at SummerSlam 2002 and yes Frank is writing this so there is a bias. Joining us is someone you know as the Cupcake girl, but her real name is Lindsey and she is an AFS My Push member. This is what we love about this show, we get to meet new and interesting people from all across the tiers of AFS. We are just restricted to Top Guys, we want to get to know you all. We get to learn that there is a new Miss Elizabeth brewing in Lindsey's home and we learn all about Frank's crush on this beautiful accounting guru. Lindsey shares her wrestling story with us and we learn about an ominous development coming to Frank's little beach town. As always Henry Maps It and Brandi shares a rather Bobbit like story with us during Tell Me Brandi. HMMMMMMM Now you just have to watch, AND A WAY WE GOOOOOOOO
CW: domestic, sexual, physical violence, bodily harm, racism, xenophobia On June 23, 1993, Lorena Gallo (then, Bobbit) would come to be known as the woman from Manassas, Virginia who, in a rage, severed her husband's penis and threw it out the window of her car. What was missing from this story, in all of the sensational media coverage, is the extreme abuse she had endured from him the years leading up to this. In our first collaborative episode ever, Shaena and Jill cover this incident, and most importantly, Lorena's story. Join us as we uncover the details and political context of this case, break down dynamics of domestic violence, and the role we all can play in supporting survivors. About Unpacking the Eerie: Unpacking the Eerie is a passion project hosted by social workers based in the Pacific North West. Here, we explore true crime, the occult, conspiracy theories & other unknowns via dark humor, and a social justice/psychosocial lens. Each episode we dig past the surface of morbid fascination, scavenging for unasked questions surrounding the stories that creep the hell out of us. (@unpackingtheeerie) . Host Bios: Shaena (she/her/hers) is a mixed-race woman of Japanese, Korean and white descent, and has been with W.O.M.A.N., Inc. since 2014. Starting as a Support Line volunteer, she has since supported in various capacities including peer counseling, support group, education, outreach, and DVIRC coordination. Shaena also has experience as a sexual assault peer counselor and medical advocate with SF Women Against Rape. She currently lives in the Pacific Northwest, has her MSW with a focus on community-centered praxis and is a co-host of Unpacking the Eerie. Shaena is deeply invested in movements that bring us closer to collective justice, healing & liberation. Jill Zawisza (pronounced Za-we-za) (she/her/hers) is a white woman of Polish descent and serves as a co-director at W.O.M.A.N., Inc. She has been in the anti-DV movement since 1996, and has been with W.O.M.A.N., Inc. for 13 years. In addition, Jill has served as an anti-Sexual Assault advocate and counselor. She represents W.O.M.A.N., Inc. in the community, aids in program development, provides mentorship to staff, and participates in active community outreach. Her current focus is offering counseling and advocacy to survivors, and delving into how to share power & dismantle white supremacy culture within the leadership structure at W.O.M.A.N., Inc., and beyond.
CW: domestic, sexual, physical violence, bodily harm, racism, xenophobiaOn June 23, 1993, Lorena Gallo (then, Bobbit) would come to be known as the woman from Manassas, Virginia who, in a rage, severed her husband's penis and threw it out the window of her car. What was missing from this story, in all of the sensational media coverage, is the extreme abuse she had endured from him the years leading up to this. In our first collaborative episode ever, Shaena and Jill Zawisza*, Co-director at WOMAN Inc., cover this incident, and most importantly, Lorena's story. Join in as we uncover the details and political context of this case, break down dynamics of domestic violence, and the role we all can play in supporting survivors. *Jill Zawisza (she/her/hers) currently serves as Co–Director at WOMAN Inc. She has been in the anti-DV movement since 1996, and has been with W.O.M.A.N., Inc. for 13 years. In addition, Jill has served as an anti-Sexual Assault advocate and counselor. She represents W.O.M.A.N., Inc. in the community, aids in program development, provides mentorship to staff, and participates in active community outreach. Her current focus is offering counseling and advocacy to survivors, and delving into how to share power & dismantle white supremacy culture within the leadership structure at W.O.M.A.N., Inc., and beyond.WOMAN, Inc. is a San Francisco-based nonprofit that has been serving the city and larger Bay Area since 1978. They support survivors of domestic violence and their loved ones on their healing journeys, building value-rich networks designed to address intersections of violence. Learn more about WOMAN,Inc. at womaninc.org (@woman.inc)Support the Lorena Gallo Foundation here: https://lorenagallofoundation.org/our-programs/Learn more about Survived & Punished here: https://survivedandpunished.orgFind a local domestic violence program near you at https://www.domesticshelters.org or call the 24/7 National DV Hotline at 1.800.799.SAFE (7233) TTY 1.800.787.3224Sourcesoutro updated 9/4/21instagram: @unpackingtheeerie | twitter: @unpacktheeerie | facebook.com/unpackingtheeerie | e-mail: unpackingtheeerie@gmail.com | cashapp: $unpacktheeerieSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/unpackingtheeerie)
This week's episode covers the case that swept the nation in the early 90's. The Bobbits. Lorena and John Bobbit lived a seemingly wonderful life but behind closed doors she was being abused.One night after another night of rape and violence, Lorena decided to slice her husband's penis off.This case covers, spousal rape, and domestic violence. Listener discretion advised.
This week on Blonde Moments, Melinda (@MelindaStolpMTV) and Gina (@Yogi_Voge) shake it up with a Mixed bag Of Nuts episode!!! True Crime will be back next week! They cover a 6 foot schlong, a new fashion trend for pee lovers, a woman whose fetish got the fire department involved, a man who married a sex doll, where John Bobbit is today and if anal acceptable on a first date!**This podcast is probably best for Mature Audiences. Proceed with caution if kids are in the car.www.ChallengeMania.ShopTickets for Challenge Mania Live Chicago go on sale THIS FRIDAY 7/2 for Diesel Level Patrons, July 3rd for ALL PATRONS and Monday, July 5th for everyone! www.ChallengeMania.Live for tix.
MANIACS! We are so excited to welcome Blonde Moments (@BlondeMomentsPodcast) with Melinda Collins (@MelindaStolpMTV) and Gina Voge (@Yogi_Voge) to the Challenge Mania Podcast Network! We encourage you to continue to subscribe to these lovely ladies on their own Blonde Moments Podcast Feed, where they will continue to drop new episodes every Monday. But you will also be able to hear their latest episode every week on Wednesdays here on the Challenge Mania Podcast Feed in addition.Melinda & Gina are old friends, have great chemistry, amazing energy and have a lot of fun with a ton of different subjects every week from relationships to sex to conspiracy theories to TRUE CRIME! That's what THIS Podcast Episode is. This episode, "Weenie Whack" has a ton of true crime, covering some horrifying murders, a chat about John Bobbit and more. Plus a chat about Fast Food Metal, Florida Stories and an animal with square poo. We told you these ladies keep it weird!
1891 Gus Bobbitt, former Frontier lawman, was shotgun to death, by why and by home. This a short 'cast' that goes back 10 years. Who was Bobbitt and who killed him, learn of them and of the Wild West. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Settle in for quite a laugh with this weeks episode. Our topic for the day is: “Unbelievable stories that are true!” Some of these you will not believe! But, before our topic discussion we discuss John Bobbits porn career, waking up with an accent, becoming compost & Gina shares her love for Justin Bieber!!
Storie come quella di Lorena Bobbit, che spaccò letteralmente in due l'opinione pubblica americana, ce ne sono sempre state, soprattutto in paesi in via di sviluppo. Ma non solo. Nell'Ontario, ad esempio, nel 1992 una donna aveva evirato il marito nel sonno, mentre in Canada addirittura l'arma utilizzata fu una mannaia da macellaio. Eppure, nonostante questo, quella di Lorena Bobbit e di suo marito John resta ancora oggi nell'immaginario comune una storia simbolo. Il perché va cercato tra le pieghe della loro vita coniugale, fatta di soprusi, maltrattamenti, violenze.
Have you ever asked yourself, where are Lorena and John Bobbit now? Oh good, me too! Kristi shares where John and Lorena are now and how Lorena used her experience to to become an advocate for victims of domestic violence. And John? Well, let's just say he didn't.
In this new episode of He Said She Said your favorite host; Black, E, & Bobbit have a heated discussion about Prison Labor, Hair vs. Gorilla Glue, and Caucasity. Tune in and check out our new Black Businesses for the week and what advice E and the gang gives to a friend in need.
Ford Pier is a singer/ songwriter based out of Vancouver BC. Ford and I go way back to the early 90''s when we both sang back up on an SNFU song called "Bobbit". Ford was the screeching sound you hear near the end! Ford has played in and formed too many bands to mention. He certainly is one of the good ones! New album purchase link: https://fordpier.bandcamp.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/ford.pierinstagram: http://www.instagram.com/pieriodpractice/ Brought to you by AIXdsp Shop now and get up to 50% off on all plugins.Website: HEREShop on Amazon and Support the show: AMAZONPledge monthly with Patreon https://www.patreon.com/apologueShop Apologue products at http://apologue.ca/shop/
Hoy en Oigamos la Respuesta: cocoteros, persona adultas mayores y debilidad, gusano bobbit, bonsái, parabrisas empañado. Envíenos sus preguntas por estos medios: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oigamoslarespuesta/ Whatsapp: (+506) 8485 5453 Envíenos un mensaje https://wa.me/50684855453 Web: https://www.icecu.org Correo electrónico: icecu@icecu.org Escuche el programa también en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC05FzHF-kCAa82SmrOGBZ8w Programa de radio "Oigamos la Respuesta" del Instituto Centroamericano de Extensión de la Cultura (ICECU). El programa se hace con las preguntas que envían nuestros oyente y las respuestas que se elaboran en el ICECU con un lenguaje claro y sencillo desde el año 1964.
In this new episode of He Said She Said your favorite host; Black, E, & Bobbit talk about Black History Month, Valentine's Day, and some cool ass people. Tune in and check out our new Black Businesses for the week and what advice E and the gang gives to a friend in need.
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I had the pleasure of speaking with actor/director/playwright Ted Lange. We talk acting, William Shakespeare, and Paul Laurence Dunbar. Be sure to check Satchmo at the Waldorf, coming February 19th to 28th. As always, check out some Potter's Field for great heavy metal and some other great tunes from St. Mary, St. Michael, The Paint Splats, and Mr. STONEking. We thank them for the musical contributions to the show. Check out The Devil's Apple, a great new book from William R. Morris. Get out to see some shows at Wiley's Comedy Club. For online piano lessons, check out PianoAJ. Tune in next week for more instructions. To reach The Life, email thelife1069@gmail.com and like/follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. We are part of the SJ Network, be sure to check it out!
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Scientists say they've got 20-million-year-old evidence of giant worms that hunted in pretty much the most nightmarish way possible.
Pour cette semaine du 25 janvier, nous partons sur les traces d'un drôle d'astéroïdes avant de partir en excursion du côté des pôles ; après un arrêt médical, nous nous rendrons au Québec puis finirons notre voyage sous l'océan, à la découverte de l'une des créatures les plus terrifiantes au monde. Bonne écoute, et bon week-end !Retrouvez les articles complets sur Futura« Nous avons la preuve qu'il existe des civilisations extraterrestres »La fonte des glaces s'est accélérée ces 30 dernières annéesCovid-19 : trois semaines après le début de la vaccination, le point sur les effets secondairesAir Liquide inaugure la plus grande unité de production d'hydrogène décarboné au mondeCe ver géant cauchemardesque terrorisait les océans il y a 20 millions d'annéesTranscription du podcast :Bonjour à tous ! Bienvenue dans Fil de Science, le podcast Futura où nous retraçons l'actualité de la semaine. Je suis Julien Hernandez, journaliste scientifique chez Futura, et aujourd'hui nous commençons ce récap hebdomadaire dans l'espace.Nous aurions enfin une preuve de l'existence des extraterrestres. C'est du moins ce qu'avance Abraham Loeb, président du département d'astronomie à l'université de Harvard. Son argument : les spécificités pour le moins exotiques de l'astéroïde ‘Oumuamua, détecté pour la première fois en octobre 2017. Avec son apparence inhabituelle et son drôle de comportement, cet objet cosmique a déjà fait couler beaucoup d'encre au cours des années et semble encore nourrir les espoirs des plus optimistes. Pour Loeb, il est en effet difficile d'ignorer l'étrange combinaison de sa forme et de sa luminosité atypiques, ainsi que de sa trajectoire, à ce jour inexpliquée. Si beaucoup d'hypothèses ont été avancées pour tenter de résoudre ce dernier point, aucune n'y est cependant pour l'instant parvenue. Le chercheur appelle donc à garder un esprit ouvert, en avançant que la théorie d'un objet fabriqué par une espèce intelligente, dont il est aujourd'hui convaincu, n'est pas forcément la moins raisonnable de toutes.28 trillions de tonnes. C'est la quantité de glace que la Terre aurait perdue entre 1995 et 2017. Un constat d'autant plus inquiétant que le rythme de cette disparition continue d'accélérer. En effet, à l'aide de données satellite, des chercheurs de l'université de Leeds ont pu établir une carte des régions les plus sensibles au réchauffement climatique, révélant la fragilité accrue des calottes glaciaires du Groenland et de l'Antarctique. Outre les répercussions dramatiques que ces changements occasionnent pour notre environnement, la fonte est également responsable d'une hausse du niveau de la mer. Avec 35 millimètres supplémentaires en 30 ans, les communautés côtières subissent de plein fouet cette pression climatique, qui continuera de prendre de l'ampleur sans une action immédiate et drastique.Un point, maintenant, sur les vaccins. Un mois après le lancement de la campagne de vaccination en France, un nouveau rapport de l'Agence nationale de sécurité du médicament et des produits de santé, ou ANSM, vient de paraître. Ce dernier comptabilise les effets secondaires suivant l'injection de la première dose du vaccin Pfizer. Sur 390.000 personnes, 135 événements liés au produit ont été reportés, dont seulement 22 cas graves. Ces derniers appellent néanmoins à la vigilance, avec plusieurs épisodes de tachycardie chez des patients présentant des antécédents cardiaques. Du côté des réactions allergiques, le risque reste minime, avec trois cas déclarés dont deux ayant nécessité une intervention. L'allergie survient généralement dans les minutes suivant l'administration du vaccin et peut donc être prise en charge rapidement avec une rémission en moins de 24 heures. Un rapport paraîtra toutes les trois semaines afin de continuer de suivre l'évolution de ces effets secondaires, mais il reste à noter que le bilan demeure pour l'instant très encourageant.L'énergie du futur est en marche. Ce mois-ci la plus grande unité mondiale de production d'hydrogène bas carbone vient d'ouvrir ses portes au Québec. Basée sur le site de Bécancour, celle-ci tire profit des ressources hydro-électriques de la région pour produire un hydrogène dit vert. Ce dernier s'oppose aux hydrogènes gris et bleu, dont l'extraction à partir de matières fossiles est génératrice d'un carbone qui est respectivement libéré dans l'atmosphère ou capté et stocké. Issu de l'électrolyse de l'eau, tout comme l'hydrogène jaune, l'hydrogène vert diffère en ceci que sa production s'appuie par ailleurs sur une source d'électricité renouvelable, pour un bilan carbone aussi bas que possible. Les 8 tonnes d'hydrogène produites quotidiennement sur le site seront vendues prioritairement aux entreprises spécialisées dans l'industrie chimique et le transport.Et enfin, pour finir, partons à la rencontre du ver Bobbit, une créature aussi ancienne qu'effrayante. Hantant les fonds marins et les cauchemars des plongeurs, ce ver polychète terrifie les poissons depuis déjà 20 millions d'années. Or, en étudiant les fossiles des terriers dans lesquels ils enfouissaient leur corps – et leurs proies –, les chercheurs ont pu déterminer que les ancêtres du ver Bobbit mesuraient en moyenne 2 mètres de long pour un diamètre de 2,5 centimètres. Nous pouvons donc, d'une certaine façon, nous estimer chanceux qu'il n'atteigne plus aujourd'hui qu'un mètre de long, mais invitons tout de même nos lecteurs avides de plongée à la prudence, on ne sait jamais. Les images de l'impressionnante technique de chasse du ver Bobbit et le reste de nos actualités sont à découvrir sur Futura, bien entendu.Pour ne rien manquer de l'actualité scientifique, rendez-vous sur les plateformes de diffusion pour vous abonner à Fil de Science et à nos autres podcasts. Si cet épisode vous a plu, n'hésitez pas nous laisser un commentaire et cinq étoiles sur vos applications audio préférées. On se retrouve vendredi prochain, à 18h30, avec toujours plus de nouveautés scientifiques. Bon week-end à tous ! Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
If we don't pick your suggestion, try try again. It's 2021, it's worm time. Settle in and learn about a benthic worm that lives in some ocean somewhere. How many eyes do bobbit worms have? How big can they get, and how do you even verify that anyway? How do they make love? Is it creepy? What came first, rainbow road, or bobbit worms? How does the bobbit worm eat? Will it eat off my leg? What does this animal have to do with an assault case of the 90s?
On our last episode of the season, your host; E, Black, & Bobbit discuss relationships and all their glory, holidays and the depression it can bring, and the new and upcoming vaccine and stimulus, while closing out with some dope Black-Owned Business Shoutouts.
Who's the ultimate "G.O.A.T" of rap and hip-hop? Black, Bobbit, & E dive into the recent verzuz battle between Young Jeezy & Gucci Mane, and breaking down the history of their beef over the past 20 years. While also digging into the stigma of Black Americans and therapy, Black people in politics or police force, and the ultimate ass whoopings.
1. Princess of the Posse (DJ Mark the 45 King... 4:07 2. She Loves My Not / Atmosphere 3:51 3. Big L Freestyle (Remix) / Stretch and Bobbit... 3:08 4. Calm Down feat. Danielle Hightower & DJ E... 2:46 5. Chuck Berry (feat. EF Cuttin) / Ras Kass 2:49 6. Surveillances feat. DJ Revolution / NapsNdr... 3:45 7. the ground below (feat. Royal Blood) [Royal... 2:53 8. Hommage À La Vielle Garde (Pour Lafarge E... 4:48 9. Jumping Coffin / Aesop Rock 3:29 10. OxStanding (feat. D. Moe & Oh No) / Roc C 4:17 11. Rock Bottom (Feat. Ransom) / Rasheed Cha... 4:27 12. Pravda (Feat. Mach-Hommy, EI-P, Tha God... 6:00 13. Keep It Moving (Feat. Nas, Joey Bada$$ &... 2:59 14. Moment In The Sun (Feat. RJ Payne & Sa-R... 4:56 15. Fight The Power: Remix 2020 (Feat. Nas, Ra... 4:57
This episode Emily and Claire really encourage you to have a good cry about it. Emily discussed the Disgusting Food Museum and the cultural subjectivity of disgust. Claire only makes things worse by introducing the king of invertebrates, barry the bobbit worm. Follow us @chaosconsidered on twitter and instagram. Find us at chaosconsidered.com. Email us chaosconsidered@gmail.com.
On this episode, we'll discuss how visual artists envision the future where adaptability to ‘The New Normal' is a must.We're joined by Lorenz Yatco, a commercial studio photographer who started in 2008, and went full time this 2020. He is known for styling and capturing mouth-watering food photos. He also says, when commissioned photos are not viable, they shift to video.together with Daks Bangawan, who in 2005, started his photographic journey. Daks says he loves combining the elemets of nature with his portraits. Aside from comissioned works, he was also a resource speaker for photography workshops at Photoworld Asia in 2012. He believes photographers should have the ability to find a silver lining most specially in adversities like this current pandemic.And last but definitely not the least, Bobbit Lim, who discovered his passion for photography and the visual arts in 2009. Bobbit and his wife Zab built their own family business (Bob & Zab photography) capturing nuptials and events. He says that this pandemic may have taken most of the gigs and events from their industry but one must learn how to survive and adapt to the new normal.This is a segment within Film factor Podcast where we explore the life of photographers and understand their passion as we dive into the details join us LIVE every Sundays on Facebook @filmfactorpodcast, and simulcast on Instagram @borninfilmIf you haven't yet, join our community on Facebook:PHOTO NATION INTERNATIONALFollow us on Social Media:@borninfilm on Facebook, Instagram, and TwitterWatch and listen to Film Factor Podcast:Youtube: www.bit.ly/WatchFilmFactorSpotify: www.bit.ly/FilmFactor See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode we talk to Charity Hawke about the sexual assault allegations against Ron Jeremy. We also chat about being married into the Bobbit family, Charlie Sheen and Tom Brady moving to Tampa
After watching “Fall from Grace” and “The Lorena Bobbit Documentary” Shelly and I sit down and discuss the effects of abuse and manipulative relationships in romance and friendships. Why do people stay in these relationships or continue to associate with these kind of people? Can they ever escape? Find out on this episode on Yatta Debates.
They're back! “Kirk and Rasheeda’s 20th-anniversary celebration goes awry when Alexis Skyy arrived; Sierra fights for her freedom; Joc is shocked at Kendra’s suggestion; Momma Dee is having a health crisis.” FOLLOW US: https://www.instagram.com/missfira11/ https://www.instagram.com/amirroseburgart/ https://www.instagram.com/sociable_taisy/
Let’s learn about probably the most famous penis since Ron Jeremy with the story of Lorena and John Bobbit!
The bobbit worm is an enormous, terrifying, predatory animal that lives in the depths of our oceans. How do they get inside aquariums? Do they have anything to do with Lorena and John Wayne Bobbitt? Why do they live underground? How do fish fight back against their reign of terror? Find out on this episode of Species. Bibliography Donate
Join the Weatherfords for a weekly animal review! In this week's episode, Ellen whistles a tune about the antelope fairy, Kirk's dik dik, and Christian brings us back to the abyss of horrors with the Bobbitt worm!
Join the Weatherfords for a weekly animal review! In this week's episode, Ellen whistles a tune about the antelope fairy, Kirk's dik dik, and Christian brings us back to the abyss of horrors with the Bobbitt worm! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
“And today were talking about a terror tube that makes the sarlacc that swallowed Bobba Fett seem like a kiss on the cheek. But more on that later.” The ocean floor is a treasure trove of decaying plant and animal matter that’s ripe for the picking for fish and invertebrates that are looking for tasty … Continue reading Episode 95 – Bobbit Worm: The Terror Tube
Davina and Sara Bobbit have been friends and kindred spirits since high school. In 2019, they both traveled internationally alone as single women. In today's episode, Davina and Sara discuss the parallels between their adventures to Brazil and El Salvador. CONNECT WITH SARA IG @queserasarak CONNECT WITH DAVINA IG @davinafaust linktr.ee/davinafaust --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/turning-pain-into-power-podcast/support
THEME: HISTORICAL DICKS Your queens of TMI are at it again! This week we delve into the mythical member or Rasputin, Napoleon's package, Prince Albert, and the court case heard around the world of the Bobbit family. Can you guess the theme? It is an unlikely origin story but here we are. Want to be featured in our next Extra AF episode? E-mail your historical experiences, the funny/weird stories from your hometown, a family story or legend, and your true crime/paranormal experiences to historicalafpod@gmail.com! We have new merch! Mason jars are here and we couldn't be more pumped! They are a Southerner's dream… https://shop.spreadshirt.com/historicalafpod/ To get access to exclusive additional content, join Patreon today at https://www.patreon.com/HistoricalAFPod! Patreon members have early access to the podcast and enjoy benefits like book lists, bucket lists, bloopers, drunk dives, deleted scenes, and more!! Finally, don't forget to rate and review us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Facebook and, the like to help us become more visible! Links: Email: historicalafpod@gmail.com Website: https://historicalafpodcast.wordpress.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HistoricalAFPod Merch: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/historicalafpod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HistoricalAFPod/ Instagram: @HistoricalAFPod www.instagram.com/historicalafpod/ Twitter: @HistoricalAFPod www.twitter.com/historicalafpod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9IxpqhesOJneKPBZuY8KlA?view_as=subscriber Credits: Artwork by Kyna Stys Intro & Outro Music by Camilo GP Hold Music by Lobo Loco-Pianoman Play Sofa Again (Copyright Free Download from Jamendo Music) Sound Effects from Free Music Archive, Sound Bible, Free Sound, and Fesliyan Studios Sources: https://historicalafpodcast.wordpress.com/2019/08/04/episode-8-an-unlikely-origin-story/
In honor of Women’s History Month, the panel lives vicariously through women who sought revenge, from Lorena Gallo (formerly Bobbit), to Thelma & Louise. They touch on their favorite films centered around women seeking revenge...or, perhaps more accurately, justice. All Abouts Margaret: Uncover: Escaping NXIVM Karen: “Operation Varsity Blues”, aka the college admissions scandal Wynter: Free Solo Guy: Zumbo’s Just Desserts That's My Jam Margaret: Pistol Annies - Got My Name Changed Back Guy: Carly Rae Jepsen - Now That I Found You Wynter: Work - Charlotte Day Wilson Karen: Cate le Bon’s - I Just Wanna Be Good With Guy Branum, Karen Tongson, Margaret Wappler, Wynter Mitchell-Rohrbaugh Did you know that you can now call and leave voicemails for the show? You can! If you want to comment on an episode, give us any feedback or just call to get advice from a panel member, the number is: (530) 237-4108 You can let us know what you think of Pop Rocket and suggest topics in our Facebook group or via @PopRocket on Twitter. If you haven't already, follow us on Instagram. Produced by Laura Swisher for MaximumFun.org.
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Bobbitt is a five-time national enduro champion that has been competing on the National Enduro series circuit since 2005. Bobbitt, who retired from full-time racing nearly two years ago came into the first round of the 2019 Kenda AMA Enduro series at Sumter National Enduro in South Carolina with no expectations. He went on to take a win, finishing 16 seconds ahead of second place rider Steward Baylor.
02.05.19 | Featuring the following guests: Jace Owen, Garrett Marchbanks, Jacob Hayes, Russell Bobbit and Justin Bogle
This week on SMaC Attack......the guys talk about such things as John Wayne Bobbit, Mayweather, Jon Jones, Bandersnatch, vape people not being so cool, and a 10 million dollar question you need to hear to believe
We keep seeing adds on t.v. about J.F.K Jr, and The Bobbit scandal, who do you wonder whatever happened to. Me it was the runaway bride who had crazy bunny eyes.
We keep seeing adds on t.v. about J.F.K Jr, and The Bobbit scandal, who do you wonder whatever happened to. Me it was the runaway bride who had crazy bunny eyes.
Host and KYW Newsradio community affairs reporter Cherri Gregg asks the burning questions about a viral GoFundMe campaign gone wrong. It all began last year when Johnny Bobbit, a homeless veteran gave $20 to a stranded Katie McClure. To return the favor, McClure and boyfriend Mark D'Marco set up a GoFundMe account to help Bobbitt. The effort got widespread support, raising $400,000. Fast forward and Bobbitt claims the New Jersey couple didn't give him the money that was raised. He lawyered up and filed a lawsuit and now the couple could be indicted on fraud charges. What are the rules of crowdfunding online and beyond? How can donors protect themselves from fraudsters? Who must pay if a "fundraiser" turns out to be fraud. Panelists this week include Mark Roderick, an attorney with Flaster Greenberg who specializes in crowdfunding, Mu'min Islam, an attorney who represented a homeless couple that sued a non-profit that raised money on their behalf and Tom Nickels, a freelance journalist who knows Bobbit and penned a column titled, "City Safari: Faux Friends Defund Johnny. The Newsmaker of the week is Shaun Dougherty, 48. He recently went public with his experiences as victim of priest sex abuse. Dougherty says he was molested by a priest from the Altoona-Johnstown Archdioces beginning at age 10. His allegations were part of the 2016 investigation from that archdiocese. Dougherty came forward and told his story publicly this summer when the Pennsylvania Attorney General released a nearly 900 page Grand Jury report implicating roughly 300 people withing multiple Dioceses across the Commonwealth. Dougherty is now an advocate for survivors of child sex abuse within the church and is advocating for legislation that would eliminate the statute of limitations. There is a rally in Harrisburg to help pass news legislation. Details HERE. Finally, the Changemaker of the week is Be A Great You, Inc., a non-profit run by Malika Rahman. The organizations show youth of color the "story behind the glory" by providing them access to professionals, as well as experiences that help them grow. Rahman works in law enforcement and was inspired to start the organization after experiencing her own difficulties living on her own as teen. More at beagreatyou.org. Flashpoint airs every Saturday at 9:30pm and Sunday at 8:30am on KYW Newsradio. Subscribe to the Flashpoint Podcast on the Apple Podcast, Radio.com or others apps where you get your podcast by searching "Flashpoint KYW." See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned and in this episode, Julie and Emma examine what happens when June weddings/shoe shopping goes wrong. Lorena Bobbitt – you know, the one who chopped off her husband’s, well, bobbit – and Lisa Left Eye ‘Arsonist’ Lopes take revenge to a whole new level and the @Upto90Podcast team is ready and waiting to guide you through this morally complicated moral terrain. Emma nearly smiles. (Nearly). Let us know your vengeance of choice on Twitter/Insta @Upto90Podcast.
Sean graduated from the University of Virginia with a BA in International Relations, and has since lived in Poland working on a doctorate, as a journalist and translator, and finally on starting up one of the leading multiplex cinema chains in Poland – Silver Screen - where he held the roles of CFO and then CEO. After the organization merged with Multikino in 2010, he began producing films with BreakThru, with their latest success being Loving Vincent, which tells the story of Van Gogh through paintings in his style. For more about the movie visit www.lovingvincent.com or find them on social channels: #LovingVincent, https://www.facebook.com/lovingvincentmovie/, @LovingVincent, and on Instagram at lovingvincentmovie. You can connect with Laura at www.laurapowers.net, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, on Twitter @thatlaurapowers, and on Instagram @laurapowers44.
Sean graduated from the University of Virginia with a BA in International Relations, and has since lived in Poland working on a doctorate, as a journalist and translator, and finally on starting up one of the leading multiplex cinema chains in Poland – Silver Screen - where he held the roles of CFO and then CEO. After the organization merged with Multikino in 2010, he began producing films with BreakThru, with their latest success being Loving Vincent, which tells the story of Van Gogh through paintings in his style. For more about the movie visit www.lovingvincent.com or find them on social channels: #LovingVincent, https://www.facebook.com/lovingvincentmovie/, @LovingVincent, and on Instagram at lovingvincentmovie. You can connect with Laura at www.laurapowers.net, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, on Twitter @thatlaurapowers, and on Instagram @laurapowers44.
Now that I am broadcasting live from Jacksonville and living in Brevard County, I want to make sure that I keep both areas beautiful. The organizations Keep Jacksonville Beautiful and Keep Brevard Beautiful are doing everything they can to protect our environment. So, how can we get involved? They will share what we can do to help.
Want to sell your Mansfield Home? Get a FREE home value reportWant to buy a Mansfield Home? Search all homes for saleToday I’m with a sponsor for the Mansfield Shootout, Dr. Bobbit with Mansfield Chiropractic. Dr. Bobbit loves to help out the community, and he is eager to help us, as all of our donations will go to Habitat for Humanity to help build homes for those in need.Dr. Bobbit’s desire to help people has guided him throughout his life, and that’s why he now owns his own Chiropractic clinic. He is dedicated to helping people through a natural process. One of his recent innovations has to do with spinal decompression, but he also offers massage, chiropractic work, and nutritional advice.Last but not least, we are still looking for sponsors for our event. For just $100 we will put your business’ sign on one of eight shooting greens. It’s a great way to get your business seen.Also, if you’ve never shot a gun, this tournament is a great place to start. The event will be taking place on June 18th at the Alpine Shooting Range at 5482 Shelby Rd. in Fort Worth. It’s $100 for one shooter or $385 for four. All proceeds are going to benefit the Trinity Habitat for Humanity.We hope to see you there!
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Helen was a sedentary emotional eater with various health issues. Hear how she "broke up" with food and found the discipline to put herself first and drop over 110 pounds.
Jack and Melissa discuss the 18th episode of the first season of The Blacklist - Milton Bobbit. Learn more, subscribe, or contact us at www.southgatemediagroup.com. You can write to us at southgatemediagroup@gmail.com and let us know what you think. Be sure to rate us and review the episode. It really helps other people find us. Thanks!
AFTERBUZZ TV — The Blacklist edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of NBC's The Blacklist. In this show, host Joe Braswell breaks down the episode in which Red and the team search for a life insurance claim adjuster who talks people into becoming contract killers; Liz and Red try to uncover Tom's secrets. There to help Nando are co-hosts Nando Velasquez and Julia Cearley. It's The Blacklist's "Milton Bobbit" podcast! Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A series of seemingly unconnected murder-suicides are attributed by Red to a life insurance claims adjuster named Milton Bobbit (Damian Young), who is able to convince terminally ill people to carry out the acts in exchange for financial rewards for their surviving family members. Read More... The post BLTT18 – S1E18 – #135 Milton Bobbit appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
Mac, Jim and Darrin get caught up in all sorts of hose talk. Not sure what that is supposed to be.
Mac, Jim and Darrin get caught up in all sorts of hose talk. Not sure what that is supposed to be.
Mac, Jim and Darrin get caught up in all sorts of hose talk. Not sure what that is supposed to be.
We're late! RWC is to blame. Sperm banks turning away gingers. Toe sucking, bathing with live eels. Pervy dentist, Kentucky truck drivers and Bobbit. Sex education in school. Mike Tindall.
Bobbit, chubby magnetic Brazillians Pastafarians, rollercoasters and double amputees Ricky Gervais, dwarfs and Harry Potter. Overweight ginger computer science grad. Danny's office gig, half marathon and going to the gym Rebekah Brooks, Time Warp and Danny's weak bladder.
Mac, Jim and Darrin get caught up in all sorts of hose talk. Not sure what that is supposed to be.