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Snow! Rain! Ice! Wind! When the blows of winter buffet us, we need to find joy in small things like bowls of warm, tasty Jamaican Chicken Curry, compliments of Kim Davis of Slaycation fame. Kim might not love cooking, but sometimes the non-cooks have the one tried-and-true recipe that hits all the notes. This recipe will definitely make it into your regular rotation because it's delicious, easy and flexible—throw whatever you have on hand into one pot and make the ones you love happy today and tomorrow.And speaking of Kim Davis and finding joy in good company, we are excited to announce that we will be hosting a Zoom meet-up for our Bootie and Bossy listeners and Slaycation crafters on Friday, April 4 at 7:00 PM EST and 4:00 PM PST. Sign up for our newsletter through our website, bootieandbossy.com and we will send you a link to register. Grab a glass of wine or one of our cocktails and join us for some great conversation with Kim. And did we mention the PRIZES?! There will be some good ones! Mom might even come too (hi, Mom)!And for our knitting pop-culture moment in this episode, there's lots to love in the latest Wallace and Gromit feature film, Vengeance Most Fowl. While Gromit, Wallace's ever-faithful canine companion, finds joy in making things by hand from knitting socks to cultivating his English garden, Wallace is determined to make his life "better" through time-saving inventions like Norbot, the happy, nifty gnome who does everything fast. Besides the knitting references, we love the commentary on modern life that this “simple” stop-motion/Claymation film offers, like the settings Wallace devises to capture the spectrum of available human emotional and moral states: Good, Pleasant, Unassuming, Dull, Boorish, Mildly Annoying, Bit Selfish, Grumpy, Mean Spirited, Really Nasty, EvilIf only we could wear this on a t-shirt to alert everyone to our setting on a given day. Or maybe everyone else could wear it so we would know when to steer clear. Remember, it's not their fault that they woke up on the "Grumpy" setting--it's just the programming. A good project and a nice cup of “Snoozy Choc” might be the answer. Keep finding the joy in cooking and making, and join us on April 4 too--more joy to come!
Mike Vrabel has been hired as the 16th HC of the NEP. After back-to-back 4-13 seasons for the team, can he restore order, clean up the mess, and get the Pats back on track again? @FitzyGFY and Beau from @Boorish_Sports react on the latest 6 Rings. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After their worst performance of the year, Jerod Mayo's Patriots look unfocused and unprepared. How can they turn things around, help Drake Maye grow, and avoid collapse? Bo from @boorish_sports joins Fitzy for an unfiltered, passionate chat that pulls no punches. (NSFW for the Foxboro faint of heart.) Follow Bo and subscribe to 6 Rings on Apple, Spotify, or the Audacy app. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Naomi Girma's defending + Sophia Smith's timely goal + Alyssa Naeher's incredible save = the US Women reaching Saturday's Gold Medal match vs Brazil! We break down the game, share our thoughts on Emma Hayes' style and discuss the USWNT's "trident" attack. Plus, Conor Gallagher says goodbye to Chelsea, Julian Alvarez says goodbye to Manchester City and, perhaps, this all means Antoine Griezmann says hello to MLS.***BY THE WAY... Our new premium channel, Caught Offside Plus, has been activated! Just go to https://caughtoffside.supercast.com to sign up! Once you have access to the premium feed, check out our special "welcome episode" from June 24th (we don't think you'll be disappointed) and enjoy the additional Caught Offside content that's soon to be headed your way.---Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@caughtoffsidepod X: https://twitter.com/COsoccerpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/caughtoffsidepod/Email: CaughtOffsidePod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fani Willis: Arrogant Entitled Deep State Lawfare PsyOp & Boorish Mistress of Perjurious Corruption
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This episode is part of the Bible and Business series on Christian Ethics for Christian Business Owners. Broadcast on @myfaithradio @connectfaithfr on Wednesday, October 4, 2023. Bill English and Carmen LaBerge @carmentlaberge talk about the starting point for Christian ethics and then apply that starting point to...
Word Test for the following Episodes and Words. 101: Viscous, Apprise, Meticulous,Investiture 102: Trenchant, Syncopation, Supplant, Kinetic 103: Incorporate, Elegy, Belie, Foment 104: Permeate, Insurrection, Ostentation, Rescind 105: Laconic, Interregnum, Dissolution, Posit 106: Unconscionable, Boorish, Aver, Mores 107: Indigence, Bilk, Naive, Acidulous 108: Anomaly, Wizened, Tangential, Jettison 109: Tacit, Proliferate, Chicanery, Winsome 110: Corroborate, Specious, Pathological, Fallow VictorPrep's vocab podcast is for improving for English vocabulary skills while helping you prepare for your standardized tests! This podcast isn't only intended for those studying for the GRE or SAT, but also for people who enjoy learning, and especially those who want to improve their English skills. I run the podcast for fun and because I want to help people out there studying for tests or simply learning English. The podcast covers a variety of words and sometimes additionally covers word roots. Using a podcast to prep for the verbal test lets you study while on the go, or even while working out! If you have comments or questions and suggestions, please send me an email at sam.fold@gmail.com
Bible and Business' Bill English joins Carmen to talk about ethics at work and why businesses and ministries who tolerate talented but boorish workers can bring about long-term pain and hurt to their workplace or ministry. Apologist Justin Brierley, author of "The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God," talks about how "New Atheism" is falling apart and how many secular thinkers are regaining a respect for the teachings of the Bible and of God. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
In this episode of the OnStage Colorado podcast, Alex Miller and Toni Tresca take a deeper look at the Lauren Boebert-Denver Center incident — plus a roundup of what's on stage now and coming up and an interview with Rich Crowden, the new executive producer at the Aurora Fox. Theatre companies and organizations mentioned in this podcast include: Arts in the Open Arvada Center Aurora Fox Bowls With the Bard Candlelight Curious Theatre Company Denver Center Attractions Empathy Jam ENT Center Local Theater Company Performance Now! The Arts Hub Theatre Company of Lafayette Thunder River Theatre Company
Welcome back one and all to Broken Oars Podcast - the Rowing World's best and most informative podcast (bar Crossy's Corner - we'll hear no bad words about that man. He's a legend). As you know, while the Southern One finishes up a professional qualification the Northern One has been taking his brain out for a spin to talk about poets and poetry. (Yes, it does sound remarkably like listening to paint drying, doesn't it ... ?) But fear not, this is the Northern One - a man incapable of uttering a snooze-inducing sentence, finding a subject he can't make a quip or point about, or being boring generally. And it is in that capacity that he's created the perfect series for people to dip into while the nights are long, the air balmy, and the weather perfect for sitting out in the garden and doing some culture. Yeah. Cultchah! Having whistle-stopped through Thomas Hardy and A.E Housman, detoured into how a Brian called Geordie (should that sentence be the other way 'round ... ? Ed) is to blame for guitar heroes and all of their widdle, and then leapt back to look at Charles Dickens ... a theme is emerging ... That's right: How did we get here from there. Or to put it more simply, why Britain today is largely the same as Britain then? (Isn't this fun? We're learning all about caesuras and enjambments and what happened when and where and to who and asking cool questions! Who said no, when's the rowing stuff coming ... ?). In this episode we engage with one of the most problematic writers in the canon: Rudyard Kipling. An Anglo-Indian, with a deep apprehension of the realities and mythologies of Empire, Kipling was more famous in his day than Steve Redgrave (largely because Steve Redgrave hadn't been born then) but is rarely read now. We learn why; explore why it's a short step from denying or revising books to burning them; and look at why should and what we can learn from engaging with a racist, and imperialist ... and the most important English writer since Shakespeare. We explore how Empire was not a benevolent force for good, or a civilising mission but instead always and forever an economic enterprise; and illustrate how its expansion ran alongside technological expansion - something Kipling was keenly aware of. Examining Kipling's status as an Anglo-Indian, and thus a second-class person, we look at the way he explored and exposed the myths of Empire to show its realities: the overt racism of The White Man's Burden, the sham of Britain standing alone given its reliance on its connections to the world in Big Steamers; and the people who work alongside or create the technology that sustains the whole endeavour in McAndrew's Hymn and The King. We reclaim Mandalay from Boorish and see how Kipling's wide-ranging work in poetry, short stories, children's stories and novels should be engaged with if we are to overcome our cultural amnesia and beliefs about the missing 300 years of our history that we don't talk about or teach. And that's before we get to Tommy - as pertinent now as it was then. And it's out in time for the weekend? And there's a rowing episode coming out too? Get some! Bow? You're a jelly-bellied flag-flapper. Take a tap.
Kellie took Emma Kelly on her first unofficial college visit. For the 6-hour drive there and back, Kellie had dreams of having deep, thoughtful and loving conversations with her 16-year-old daughter. Any guesses how that went? Speaking of college, Kellie found an article highlighting the 12 most useless college degrees, and it turns out she and Allen have two of them! Allen gives his review of the latest Metallica album before finally digging in to a story about an uncomfortable Easter brunch incident that he wanted to tell 2 podcasts ago but Kellie made him wait. Hopefully, the wait was worth it! The Twitterverse blew up over the weekend after Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Anthony Bass tweeted that a flight attendant made his pregnant wife traveling with their 5-year-old and 2-year-old get on her hands and knees to pick up the popcorn mess her toddler had made. He was livid, but the internet didn't have his back. Allen gets real fired up over this one! Don't forget to go to KellieandAllen.com/MaybeBaby for details on Maybe Baby 5.0! Drs. Kevin and Kathy Doody are giving away another free cycle of effortless IVF to a couple struggling with infertility. The deadline to enter is April 25, 2023, at 5pm Central. And visit KellieandAllen.com/vacation for details on the upcoming Podcast Family Vacation to Valentin Imperial Riviera Maya the week of July 4th, 2023. Thank you to our podcast sponsor! Sunday can help you grow a beautiful lawn without the guesswork OR the nasty chemicals. Full season plans start at just $129, and you can get 20% off at checkout when you visit GetSunday.com/LOVIN.Executive Producer is Riley Peleuses for YEA Networks / YEA Podcasts If you are interested in advertising on this podcast or having Kellie and Allen as guests on your Podcast, Radio Show, or TV Show, reach out to podcast@yeanetworks.com
Being the head of security for a televangelist can be pretty scary… apparently. In late 2008, Chris Coleman received a threatening email. The writer was upset with his boss, Joyce Meyer. They wrote that if Joyce didn't stop preaching the “bullshit,” they would kill Chris. If not Chris, they might kill his wife, Sheri and their sons Garett and Gavin. Chris had no idea who could have sent the message. Like, literally no idea. And he was the head of security. Then Kristin tells us about Gerard Finneran, who boarded a flight from Buenos Aires to New York City, eager to knock back some drinks. He drank several, then got up to serve himself even more. The flight attendants informed him that passengers weren't allowed to serve themselves drinks. (Duh.) Later, they cut Gerard off. He didn't take it well. And now for a note about our process. For each episode, Kristin reads a bunch of articles, then spits them back out in her very limited vocabulary. Brandi copies and pastes from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases. In this episode, Kristin pulled from: “Boorish biz flier rode no class,” by Linda Stasi for the Daily News “Passenger accused of defecating on airliner pleads guilty to making a threat,” by Larry Neumeister for the Associated Press “United Airlines Flight 976,” entry on Wikipedia Gerard Finneran's obituary In this episode, Brandi pulled from: “The Writing on the Wall” episode 48 Hours “A Family Erased: The Chris Coleman Story” by Jeanette Cooperman, St Louis Magazine “The Conflicted Christian” by AJ Wiseman, Medium “Shocking messages: An Illinois man's secret life ended in the 2009 murder of his family” by Kevin S. Held, Fox2 News “People v. Coleman” findlaw.com YOU'RE STILL READING? My, my, my, you skeezy scunch! You must be hungry for more! We'd offer you some sausage brunch, but that gets messy. So how about you head over to our Patreon instead? (patreon.com/lgtcpodcast). At the $5 level, you'll get 35+ full length bonus episodes, plus access to our 90's style chat room!
A group of 1337 New Yorkers sets out to see their favorite DJ's new live set. Join Ronald and Matthais every week as they bring you the scoop behind the weirdest headlines from across the globe. Submit your own headlines to butthatsadifferentstory@gmail.com to have it read on the podcast and expanded upon by Matthias and Ronald! Follow us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/butthatsapodcast/ Written, Recorded, and Directed by Andrew Damitio and Dan Cabrera Music by Andrew Damitio
"Javelina Wars" audio podcast by award-winning western author Stephen Bly. Sponsored by BlyBooks.com Legacy Series. The ugly side of anger. Boorish behavior."Have a Little Javelina in Ya?" blog post article found here: https://www.blybooks.com/2022/02/javelina/Sign Up on BlyBooks.com on blog page to receive RSS feed by email for podcast blog notices. Related blog article with podcast embed will arrive every Tuesday and Thursday. Look to the right of the LINK PAGE for “Subscribe to the Blog via Email” and “Enter your email address”.Would greatly appreciate if you a) SUBSCRIBE, b) RATE, c) REVIEW the podcast.PODCAST WEBSITE URL: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1777501FULL PODCAST INFO: https://bit.ly/3xCxckSMusic by WinkingFoxMusic from Pixabay
"Javelina Wars" audio podcast by award-winning western author Stephen Bly. Sponsored by BlyBooks.com Legacy Series. The ugly side of anger. Boorish behavior."Have a Little Javelina in Ya?" blog post article found here: https://www.blybooks.com/2022/02/javelina/Sign Up on BlyBooks.com on blog page to receive RSS feed by email for podcast blog notices. Related blog article with podcast embed will arrive every Tuesday and Thursday. Look to the right of the LINK PAGE for “Subscribe to the Blog via Email” and “Enter your email address”.Would greatly appreciate if you a) SUBSCRIBE, b) RATE, c) REVIEW the podcast.PODCAST WEBSITE URL: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1777501FULL PODCAST INFO: https://bit.ly/3xCxckSMusic by WinkingFoxMusic from Pixabay
In today's episode, you will learn a new English vocabulary word. You will also hear a story related to today's vocabulary word. This episode will give you the vocabulary you need to sound more like a native English speaker.GET YOUR Ebook | Daily English Vocabulary Book 3
Ganguly is BCCI chief, Dravid is coach, Laxman heads NCA. And Kohli, all-conquering (in Tests) captain, is now in firing line. It's hard to decipher, and infuriating for fans. Shekhar Gupta explains in the episode of National Interest.
Life is short, and the rapture is imminent so prepare for eternity today-
Word #Eyesome * Part Of Speech — Adjective. * Pronunciation — * Eye, as usual, eye, * some as usual, some. * Meaning — * Extremely pleasing to look at * Mnemonic — * If something is so pleasing that it appears to your eyes, it is eyesome. * Sentences — * The teacher said that the student had made an eyesome project. (Adjective, extremely ) * When she was convalescent, she was taken to the bucolic place in the mountains for a change where the environment was indeed eyesome. (Adjective, extremely pleasing to look at) * It was an eyesome experience to visit Japan. * The little girl wore an eyesome frock on her first birthday and always stayed in her father's lap cwtching him. (Adjective, extremely pleasing to look at) * Being an opacarophile and photophile, she went to the seabeach to catch a glimpse of the eyesome sunset and took a few photographs too. (Adjective, extremely pleasing to look at) * If we look back at the path that we have travelled in life, we'll see that it was an eyesome journey beset with joys and troubles which we have overcome. (Adjective, extremely pleasing to look at) * Synonyms — pleasing, pleasant, beautiful, attractive, pulchritudinous, etc. * Antonyms — ugly, boorish, etc. * Quick revision of previously learnt words — * Convalescent — one who is recovering from an illness.[1] * Bucolic — rural.[2] * Cwtching — hugging.[3] * Opacarophile — one who loves sunsets.[4] * Photophile — one who loves light and photography.[5] * Pulchritudinous — beautiful.[9] * Boorish — ugly, ill-mannered, and unrefined.[10] Idom # Pipe dream Meaning — * A dream or a plan that can never be transformed into reality. * Sentences — * You should have saved your breath instead of giving advice to him to work hard so that his plans don't remain pipe dreams. (Dreams or plans that can never be transformed to reality) * Saved your breath — kept quiet because your advice has fallen to deaf ears. * She is a brain box and none of her plans remain pipe dreams. (Dreams or plans that can never be transformed to reality) * Brain box — an intelligent person. * He wasn't the cream of the crop earlier; his plan used to be pipe dreams but now he works hard. (Dreams or plans that can never be transformed to reality) * Cream of the crop — best in a group. * She has too much on her plate; so she won't take up any more projects lest they should remain a pipe dream. (A dream or a plan that can never be transformed to reality) * Has too much on her plate — she is busy Phrasal verb#Ran against * Meaning — * To meet someone. * Sentences — * She ran against her old friend yesterday. (Met) * I can't even imagine I ran against you. (Met) * He is sure to run against you; you can't hide from him. (Meet)
Master Debaters is too easy and overused. Boorish behavior. Interruptions. Rambling Answers that don't answer the question. Bickering. An inept moderator. Enough about a normal Two C's with a Pod episode, let's talk about the First Presidential Debate between President Trump and former Vice President Biden. The boys worked a late night to record right after that shit show. The least you can do is listen to more interrupting, arguing , and rambling.
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Forrest made it back from his Alaskan expedition and gives an exclusive behind the scenes peak at Shark Week 2020! Pat tells us about a deadly encounter with a surprising critter, the guys talk about lab grown meat and the effects it may have on the world, and Retep gets a glowing fan review. The battle royale get's REAL ugly. You don't want to miss this one. Read more at https://thewildtimepodcast.com Follow us @WildTimesPod on IG, Facebook, and Twitter
The guys dismantle an article about 25 Metal/Rock albums with no weak songs. The Playlist: JWL, Boorish, Aeternus Prophet, Metus, Suffer No Fools, & David Lynch. Subscribe/follow on iTunes, Google Play Music, Spotify, Stitcher, or iHeartRadio so you don't miss out on more great bands. Follow us on Instagram: @empathicaradio & @empathicasmitty. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/empathicaradio. Join our group on FaceBook called Empathica Radio Group so we can b.s. about underground music. For FREE stickers of the show, email your address to empathicaradio@gmail.com and we'll send you some. If you or someone you know is in an unsigned/independent Metal, Punk, or Hardcore band and want to get played on the show, send an audio file to empathicaradio@gmail.com as well. Thanks for listening and hail to the Underground!!!!!!
The level of lunacy is increasing almost geometrically in the world today. Find out what has happened over the past week as Charlie breaks it down for us.… Read the rest
Dana and Max are back for another Decks You Play. This week is patreon supporter Charles’ Akiri and Bruse Tarl Boros partner deck. Listen in to hear how we make sure this Boros deck can survive the competitive meta it calls home! Charles’ Deck: https://bit.ly/2IIRinb TeeSpring Link for CMDR Central Apparel: https://teespring.com/stores/cmdrcentral Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CMDRCentral Support us by using promo code CMDR at Flipside Gaming: https://bit.ly/2OGDYoo Subscribe on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/c/CMDRCentral Subscribe on iTunes: http://apple.co/2wVE3XF Follow us on Twitter: http://bit.ly/2wj8GWh
Hands down the greatest moment of the weekend came during the Tonga league test.The crowd once again was electric, the Sipi Tau and the Haka magnificent and the league was great, particularly young Brandon Smith who scurried and scampered and electrified the backs. Someone described him as a ball in a pinball machine who knows only one way, forward. Yes all these things were good but for me the pinnacle was Benji Marshall’s tears during the anthem.Seven long years after donning the black jersey, Benji was back and you saw what it meant to him. You saw his pride in representing his country. I shared in that and I realised that I hadn’t felt a good bit of pride in the country for a while. That’s the problem with being a talkback host. You often explore the bits of the country that you’re not proud of. The situations and the people who have gone wrong. So it was refreshing to see pride in New Zealand and it’s fair to say my eyes went a little sweaty watching Benji. And then he came out and played brilliantly.But I felt pride at the Tongan supporters as well who obviously love their home country immensely, yet when their adopted country started rolling over their team they kept their espirit de corps, their positivity. You could tell that the Tongan supporters loved both the countries playing. Really they couldn’t lose. Which, funny enough, is the way I felt when Tonga rolled us in Hamilton.The second greatest moment was when the Blackcaps pipped the Windies at the post at the Cricket World Cup. Such an exciting morning. And what would we be without our captain who has now won us 2 games in a row. Kane Williamson’s 148 was imperious. King Kane indeed. Steady the Ship. But what was great was the way he was so quickly on the pitch to console Brathwaite, the West Indian batsman who nearly did the impossible. The New Zealand team is impressing everyone with their no nonsense team play and generous spirit and sportsmanship. We have much to be proud of.Yet compare the behaviour of our elite players with the boorish behaviour that made the front page of the Sunday paper. Refs threatened by players. One forced to hide in changing rooms fearing for his safety. Refs threatened by spectators and told they were cheats.It’s a story that raises its head every year, particularly in winter and particularly in football, rugby and league. Weekend Warriors and their mates who lose all perspective on local sporting fields.And as a former football ref myself who’s had his fair share of abuse, I have to say rein it back. Most refs are volunteers. They’re not paid for this sort of rubbish. They’re not paid at all. Always remember without them you don’t have your fun on a Saturday. So grow up and play fair.
The words for today are: Mores, Boorish, Unconscionable, Aver VictorPrep's vocab podcast is for improving for English vocabulary skills while helping you prepare for your standardized tests! This podcast isn't only intended for those studying for the GRE or SAT, but also for people who enjoy learning, and especially those who want to improve their English skills. I run the podcast for fun and because I want to help people out there studying for tests or simply learning English. The podcast covers a variety of words and sometimes additionally covers word roots. Using a podcast to prep for the verbal test lets you study while on the go, or even while working out! If you have comments or questions and suggestions, please contact me at @SamFold or send me an email at sam@victorprep.com Check out the podcast website at VictorPrep.com or the Facebookpage at Facebook.com/victorpreplearning
Live show from Key Largo we monumentally screwed up the date for International Woman's Day The show ends with Luke singing the worst possible song to honor women. I apologize for all men.
Live show from Key Largo we monumentally screwed up the date for International Woman's Day The show ends with Luke singing the worst possible song to honor women. I apologize for all men.
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A listener is in an otherwise-great relationship, but wants more... in bed. How can she best bring up her particular proclivities without bruising the fragile, fawn-like ego of her boyfriend? When & where should she broach the issue? Guy Friends suggest you go for the gold — the opportunity costs are high when you're missing out on pleasure. And we've said on the podcast before that you need not heed your friend's discontented murmurs about your significant other... but of course there's an exception for everything. At what point is it appropriate to tell your friend that their Sig O sucks? What degree of dick-itude is necessary to speak up? And how do you play it cool when your own Sig O choices are called into question? The Guy Friends warn that a dick should only be cleft in twain with Solomon-esque wisdom. You Make It Flash [Chromeo Vs. Queen] (dsaintradio) CC BY 3.0
In this episode: An intrepid listener wants to put her spelunking skills to the test and take a journey deep down to the center of her boyfriend. Her boyfriend's butt, to be exact. Anally. How does she broach this topic with her unwitting target? Is there a stigma against butt-stuff amongst straight dudes? The Guy Friends' bodies are ready... to answer this maturely. And a listener's boyfriend had a friend in town, but she was mega-rude! Boorish, even! Boorish. BOORISH. She was trying hard to curb her own jealousy, and yet her boyfriend did NOTHING. How could he allow his old friend to act rude at a social gathering? Did he know how hard she was trying to not be jealous? Doesn't he understand that his old buddy from Good Times Past is conspiring with the Freemasons and Monsanto to destroy their relationship?! Daft Punk - Get Lucky (AAGG Rework)(Agg Caetano) / CC BY 3.0