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OK, with golf season fully underway, it's time to salute Caddyshack, one of the classic 1980s comedy that featured the directorial debut of Harold Ramis, the big screen breakthrough for Rodney Dangerfield, some arrogant Ted Knight, some crazed Bill Murray and a lineage that drew heavily from both Saturday Night Live and the National Lampoon. Don't worry too much about the plot -- it's merely a launchpad for comedy bits galore. Whether you're a hacker, a duffer, or a scratch golfer, Caddyshack has something for you. And if you are a real big fan, you can watch it wearing your "William Murray" golf gear and finish with a pint at the "Murray Brothers Caddyshack Restaurant" (yes it's real). As always, find extra clips below and thanks for sharing our shows. Want more Caddyshack? Bill Murray has had far larger roles over time, but he makes the most of his Caddyshack persona Carl Spackler, a groundskeeper who is just a little, shall we say, disturbed. https://youtu.be/X48G7Y0VWW4?si=QGiCSvUEMJQYbGRo Chevy Chase has never been better than as Ty Webb, a pro-level golfer who smirks his way through life. Here are some of Chevy's best bits. https://youtu.be/Al3Yt5gxExY?si=CwIlxkEJFpXJIbTG Rodney Dangerfield was the perfect choice to play Al Czervik, a loud, crass, and hilarious "slob" dropped in the middle of a bunch of country club "snobs". Here Al tries to goad the arrogant Judge Smalls (a brilliant Ted Knight) into a slice. https://youtu.be/RrOhjHC28PQ?si=MFzVjclP0mKa6fxi
This week we're taking a look at a classic sports comedy that blends zany humor with an underdog story. We're heading back 45 years to the upscale Bushwood Country Club where this movie revolves around a diverse group of quirky characters. Danny Noonan is a young caddy trying to earn a scholarship to pay for college. He attempts to win the favor of the eccentric club co-founder, Judge Smails, while navigating the antics of other colorful personalities, including Ty Webb, Al Czervik, lots of ladies and the assistant greenskeeper, Carl Spackler. There's also a gopher intent on tearing up the golf course and harassing all of its members. Rob, Dave and Kurt will tee off on this comedy classic checking out the highs and lows of this classic film. Caddyshack is known for its sharp one liners and memorable performances. Will Danny get the scholarship? Does Mrs. Smails ever get her stretch marks scrubbed? And where in the heck was Lacy when we were growing up? We'll cover all this and more as we play 18 with the cast of Caddyshack. Pandora: https://pandora.app.link/iq8iShjXOLb Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/totally-80s-and-90s-recall/id1662282694 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/11dk5TUoLUk4euD1Te1EYG?si=b37496eb6e784408 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/1960c8f9-158d-43ac-89a6-d868ea1fe077/totally-80s-and-90s-recall YouTube Podcasts: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLH9lGakNgCDZUkkHMUu88uXYMJu_33Rab&si=xo0EEVJRSwS68mWZ Contact Us: Website: https://totally80s90srecall.podbean.com/ Email: 80s90srecall@gmail.com LinkTree:https://linktr.ee/80s90srecall
Owner Bob Edwards of e5 Racing Thoroughbreds looks ahead to Carl Spackler's run in Keeneland's Grade 1 Turf Mile, trainers Dallas Stewart & John Ortiz preview their runners in Saturday's stakes, and we go down the road to the Breeders' Cup with trainer Dan Blacker. Plus, Vance Hanson gives you 3 races to watch in this week's 'TwinSpires Triple Play', Kurt Becker remembers Hall of Famer Princess Rooney in this week's Stroll Through Racing History presented by Keeneland, and Dale Romans & Tim Wilkin tackle the sports hottest topics on 'I Ask, They Answer' presented by the University of Louisville.
PTF and JK are back with you for a free-flowing conversation centering around graded stakes action at Colonial Downs and Saratoga this weekend with thoughts on Nations Pride, Moira, Trikari, Carl Spackler, Carsons Run and many many more.
PTF and JK are back with you for a free-flowing conversation centering around graded stakes action at Colonial Downs and Saratoga this weekend with thoughts on Nations Pride, Moira, Trikari, Carl Spackler, Carsons Run and many many more.
The Daily Quiz - Entertainment, Society and Culture Today's Questions: Question 1: What is the plot of the movie Blade Runner? Question 2: Which actor played the role of Carl Spackler in Caddyshack? Question 3: According to legend, which symbol of St. Patrick's Day did St. Patrick use to illustrate the concept of the Holy Trinity? Question 4: Who won the 1997 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for playing the role of Sean McGuire in Good Will Hunting? Question 5: What is the term for a tax on a good or service imported from another country? Question 6: Which director directed The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring? Question 7: Who is the son of Poseidon in Greek mythology and the undersea king in a Disney movie? Question 8: What is the plot of the movie Life Is Beautiful? Question 9: Which of thes people was an influential figure in Sunni Islam? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Garth Heckman The David Alliance BAM - watch them every Tuesday night on our Facebook page. This Week the Jezebel Spirit… and not just women have it. August Friday and Saturday 16th 17th End times conference at HillSpring Church sponsored by The David Alliance, This Friday surgery… another shoulder replacement, reattach the super spinouts, and work on the labrum. They say 6-8 months rehab and recovery. My goal has always been at 60 to still bench over 400, squat and deadlift over 600… totally on track with deals and squats… but bench… oh my my… maybe not. But please pray for me! Acts 27: 18 The next day, as gale-force winds continued to batter the ship, the crew began throwing the cargo overboard. 19 The following day they even took some of the ship's gear and threw it overboard. 20 The terrible storm raged for many days, blotting out the sun and the stars, until at last all hope was gone. 21 No one had eaten for a long time. Finally, Paul called the crew together and said, “Men, you should have listened to me in the first place and not left Crete. You would have avoided all this damage and loss. 22 But take courage! None of you will lose your lives, even though the ship will go down. 23 For last night an angel of the God to whom I belong and whom I serve stood beside me, 24 and he said, ‘Don't be afraid, Paul, for you will surely stand trial before Caesar! What's more, God in his goodness has granted safety to everyone sailing with you.' 25 So take courage! For I believe God. It will be just as he said. 26 But we will be shipwrecked on an island.” I read verse 25, 26 and always see Paul at that moment like Carl Spackler aka Bill Murray in Caddy Shack… And I say, "Hey, Lama, hey, how about a little something, you know, for the effort, you know." And he says, "Oh, uh, there won't be any money, but when you die, on your deathbed, you will receive total consciousness." So I got that goin' for me, which is nice. Total consciousness: the state of being conscious; awareness of one's own existence, sensations, thoughts, surroundings, full activity of the mind and senses, as in waking life What if we took slices of history out of our life from the future and looked at it with this attitude… 2 years from now… This is written in your pre-history… yes, your wife will get cancer and it will affect your finances greatly and you will struggle to keep your job…But be of courage, God is good and he will use this in your life to bring about a great peace and a wonderful opportunity to tell others about Jesus… so I got that going for me… so thats nice. What is this saying… Paul wasn't believing in God due to the circumstances around him… ship is breaking apart, waves pummeling the sailors, Black clouds, lightening… men in deep fear… Sometimes in life we must simply believe the best is yet to come simply because of who God is and now what we see or are experiencing at the moment. The only thing that can get you through the storms, the only thing that can sustain you is Gods faithfulness. In the middle of hard times (and lets be honest, I don't know what the future holds) I remind myself of Gods faithfulness from the past. I will tell myself… you will be 4 months behind in your house payment, your car payment and you will have to sell some guitars, and your Harley and your wife will struggle with with her trust in God… You will wonder if you will ever will have enough money… But someone will talk into the bookstore and hand you an envelope with $10,000 in it. And a week later someone else will hand you a check for $10,000… but you will still have some hard times with your son running from God and in jail and guns and drugs… So you got that going for you… so thats nice. I know 2 things are certain… not death and taxes… But rather Hard times and Gods faithfulness. When all resources run out, all earthly wisdom has failed, all friends and family can't help anymore… when people are actually start avoiding you because they feel drained by your problems…. God will be faithful. Gal. 6: 9 9 And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart. Do not grow weary… God will be faithful. God will come through… Don't quit trusting him, Don't quit living for him, Don't quit loving him and Don't doubt him…. Because in time you will have total consciousness… so you got that going for you… which is nice.
Are there ever times when going all Roth isn't the best strategy? How do you determine the break-even point on doing Roth conversions? That's today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast number 477, as Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA spitball on marginal vs. effective tax rates for Joseph Allen, saving to after-tax brokerage or pre-tax 403(b) for Gigi in Illinois, the arithmetic of Roth conversions for Carl Spackler in Florida, and the mega backdoor Roth for Jefe in Texas. For something completely different, we'll wrap it up with a discussion of tax forms that need to be filed for your solo 401(k) depending on the account balance, for Smitty in The Villages. Access this week's free financial resources and the episode transcript in the podcast show notes, and Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis, at https://bit.ly/ymyw-477 Timestamps: 00:44 - Marginal Vs. Effective Tax Rate: Going All Roth Isn't the Best Strategy? (Joseph Allen, Wichita, KS) 14:32 - Free retirement calculator EASIretirement.com 15:37 - I'm 43 and Will Have $2.4M in Retirement. Should I Save to After Tax Brokerage or Pre-Tax 403(b)? (Gigi, IL) 23:17 - Is There a Break-Even Calculation for Roth Conversions? (Carl Spackler, FL) 29:30 - Retirement Income Strategies Guide - free download How to Create a Steady Stream of Retirement Income - YMYW TV 30:38 - Mega Backdoor Roth: Must I Convert Traditional IRA When I Roll After-Tax Money? (Jefe, TX) 36:29 - Must I File Form 5500-EZ If Solo 401(k) Had No Balance at Year-End? (Smitty, The Villages) 42:18 - The Derails
What a weekend in Augusta. Lots to unpack, and Nick O'Hern and Mark Allen whilst tired, are ready for a debrief on The Masters.Scottie Scheffler, a huge victory, with exceptional game management according to Nick. And his putting was a lot better, although still room to improve, which Nick and Mark call 'scary'. Last week Mark said, of the notable players, he felt Scheffler couldn't win. We've filed last weeks pod under 'episodes that won't age well'. However, he did pick Aberg to do well, and was bang on. Nick and Mark are impressed with how calm Scheffler is, and Mark adds that Aberg is so calm for his age, and he loves his before the ball routine, it is so consistent. Nick says there is 'something special' about Aberg.We discuss DeChambeau's iron specs, which are quite unique. Nick says that Augusta is a very difficult course for a player like Bryson, and has two reasons why, which he talks us through. Jason Day's clothing. Mark reckons he looked like Carl Spackler in Caddyshack. Tiger, even though it wasn't the result he'd have hoped for, Mark won't hear a bad word about him - 24 straight cuts, got around the course, and he loved the video of Tiger that Augusta shared. On our Twitter feed here. Tiger commented at Augusta that he wants to get bigger, Nick and Mark don't feel he needs to.We chat about the Aussies, Cam Smith finished in T6 in what Nick called a strange weekend, only one eagle and only a couple of bogeys, but T6 impressive nonetheless. Davis was up there for a long time, and his finish gets him Masters entry next year. Min Woo Lee, playing with a broken finger, was good, and Scotty did well after sneaking into the cut. Jason Day....well we still can't believe the outfits. And NZ's Ryan Fox led early, and fell away.Mark reveals a huge whisper about Rory McIllroy and the Australian Open.Top 5 from Mark on 'unusual technique flushers'. In the PING global results, plenty of results aside from The Masters, Nick runs through them. And a fantastic Masterclass from Nick on how Scottie Scheffler managed his way around the course on Sunday. And we wrap the show with the NBC tribute to the great Verne Lundquist, who has retired this week, and a very funny story about Mark escorting a tour group to The Masters, and a 75-year old guest ending up being 'sin-binned' by Augusta for breaking their strict rules.A huge thanks to our Talk Birdie partners:PING, they'll help you play your best, you can see your local golf shop or professional for a PING club fitting;the new watchMynumbers app, the most powerful data based golf app in the world, download from the App Store ;and the Golf Clearance Outlet, great prices on the best gear. See them instore in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane or Perth, or online here.Talk Birdie To Me has new episodes weekly, and regular bonus eps. Subscribe to never miss an ep. And we'd appreciate you sharing the pod with a friend who may like it. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok, send a voicemail here, and our Masterclass videos on YouTube here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
High school student Danny Noonan is conflicted over his future, unsure if he should go to college but worried about being stuck in a menial job with no prospects. Danny works as a caddie at the exclusive Bushwood country club catering to affluent clientele. Though he usually caddies for Ty Webb, a talented golfer and the friendly playboy son of the club's co-founder, Danny volunteers to caddie for the haughty Judge Elihu Smails, the club's other co-founder and director of the caddie college scholarship program. Meanwhile, mentally unstable greenskeeper Carl Spackler is tasked with killing a destructive gopher driven onto the course by work on the adjacent property development owned by Al Czervik. The loud-mouthed and unconvential nouvea riche Czervik attends the club as a guest, but his personality quickly earns Smails ire. After one encounter, Smails angrily throws his putter, injuring an elderly guest. Danny takes the blame for the incident to earn favor with Smails. At Bushwood's annual Fourth of July banquet, Danny and his girlfriend Maggie work as wait staff. Danny becomes attracted to Smails' promiscuous niece Lacey Underall who is visiting for the summer; She and Webb begin a brief affair. Later, Danny wins the Caddie Day golf tournament, earning him an invitation from Smails to attend the christening ceremony for his boat at the nearby Rolling Lakes Yacht Club. There, Lacey seduces Danny and the pair have sex. Smails returns home and catches them, angrily chasing Danny out of the house. Expecting to be fired, Danny is surprised when Smails only demands that he keeps the escapade secret in exchange for receiving the scholarship. Unable to tolerate Czervik's presence any longer, Smails announces that he will never be granted membership. Czervik counters that he is only interested in buying the club. After an exchange of insults, Czervik proposes a team golf match with Smails and his regular golfing partner Dr. Beeper against Czervik and Webb. Although Webb usually avoids all responsibilities or stress, and is reluctant to play under pressure, he agrees to join, and insults Smalls by saying that Webb's father never liked Smalls. Against club rules, they agree to a $20,000 wager on the match, which quickly doubles to $40,000. During the match the following day, Danny caddies for Smails but becomes frustrated with his constant cheating. Word spreads of the wager drawing a crowd of club members and employees to observe the game. Smails and Beeper take the lead while both Czervik and Webb struggle. Czervik reacts to Smails' heckling by impulsively doubling the wager to $80,000 per team. When his own ricocheting ball strikes his arm, Czervik feigns an injury in hopes of having the contest declared a draw but learns his team will forfeit unless they find a substitute. Webb selects a reluctant Danny and Smails threatens to revoke the scholarship, but after Czervik promises to compensate Danny, he decides to take Czervik's place. At the final hole, the score is tied. Judge Smails scores a birdie, requiring Danny to complete a difficult putt to draw even. Czervik raises the bet, offering double or nothing on Danny making the putt, which Smails reluctantly accepts. Danny's putt leaves the ball teetering over the edge of the hole seemingly costing him the game. At that moment, in his latest attempt to kill the gopher, Carl detonates plastic explosives that he has rigged around the golf course, shaking the ground and causing the ball to drop into the hole, handing Danny, Webb, and Czervik victory. While everyone begins to celebrate, Czervik sends enforcers after Smails to ensure he pays his share of the bet that will cover Danny's college scholarship. Meanwhile, Carl slinks off after seeing the destruction his explosives have wrought. Elsewhere on the course, the gopher emerges from underground relatively unscathed and dances to the song "I'm Alright" by Kenny Loggins.
You can now contribute via CashApp In today's episode, John has a chat with Carl Spackler. APGTY is a weekly podcast with recovered members of Alcoholics Anonymous discussing the 12 Steps, sobriety, the fellowship and more. Drop us a line at: podcastgreaterthanyourself@gmail.com or on Instagram APGTY or Doctor Silkworth
Last-minute tax questions answered: should Brad in Wahoo, NE save to his regular 401(k) instead of his Roth 401(k) so he can claim the American Opportunity Tax Credit? Should Jennifer and Zeke in NY set up a Roth IRA and file taxes for their 13-year-old that's got some earned income? Does Cindy in San Diego have to report her Medicare Advantage over-the-counter medication benefit on her taxes? And should our buddy Carl Spackler wait until the new year to deposit his rollover check? Plus, Em in FL needs ideas for moving her Mom from a low-cost-of-living area to a high-cost-of-living area, Wannabe Landlord wonders about creating an LLC for his real estate, and can CJ in FL and IN report pro-rated real estate expenses on schedule E? Finally, the 5-year rule on Roth withdrawals once again, this time for Brutus Buckeye, and Bruce from Joisey is back, this time he wants to pay cash for a car. Timestamps: 01:08 - American Opportunity Tax Credit and Other Tax Strategies (Brad, Wahoo, NE) 05:07 - Tax Filing for 13-Year-Old With Earned Income (Jennifer & Zeke, NY state) 09:47 - HSA: The Last Month Rule for Health Savings Accounts (JZ, New York) 13:01 - Income Tax and Sales Tax Explained (Cindy, San Diego - North County) 16:23 - Deposit Rollover Check After New Year to Avoid the Pro-Rata Rule? (Carl Spackler, FL) 21:12 - Strategies for Mom to Move from LCOL to HCOL Area (Em, FL) 26:28 - LLC For Real Estate Investment Properties? (Wannabe Landlord) 28:28 - How to Report Pro-Rated Real Estate Expenses on Taxes (CJ, Florida & Indiana) 32:22 - 5-Year Roth IRA Withdrawal Rule - Sigh (Brutus Buckeye, Columbus, OH) 37:41 - Should I Pay Cash for a Car? (Bruce, Joisey) 43:15 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-457 Reduce Your 2023 Taxes With These End-of-Year Tax Planning Strategies (free on-demand webinar) End-of-Year Tax Strategies Guide DIY Retirement Guide (LIMITED TIME OFFER! Download by Friday, Dec. 1, 2023!) Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
The long awaited return of the Canadian powerhouse band La Chinga is finally here. Singer/Bassist Carl Spackler returns to The Hook Rocks to talk the bands new album "Primal Forces"! Please enjoy the episode! La Chinga https://ripplemusic.bandcamp.com/album/primal-forces https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063583570975 https://www.instagram.com/lachingaband/?hl=en https://twitter.com/chinga_la? The Hook Rocks https://www.facebook.com/TheHookRocks/ https://www.instagram.com/thehookrocks/ https://twitter.com/TheHookRocks Pantheon Podcasts http://pantheonpodcasts.com/ https://www.facebook.com/PantheonPodcasts https://www.instagram.com/pantheonpods/ https://twitter.com/pantheonpods Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's happening! After close to three years, we're finally talking about maybe our collective favorite movie ever: 1980's Caddyshack! No movie has been more quoted, more watched, and more important to bringing us together with our friends than Caddyshack. In this episode, we talk all about what makes it great in our opinion.One of the reasons Caddyshack is so wonderful is the performance of Bill Murray. While Ted Knight (Judge Smails), Rodney Dangerfield (Al Czervik), and Chevy Chase (Ty Webb) are also at the top of their game, Murray's Carl Spackler stands out as much as anyone else. We cap the episode off by drafting our favorite Bill Murray movies and other credits. Well...we're waiting...for you to listen!If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on the iTunes/Apple Podcasts app or wherever you listen. Or better yet, tell a friend to listen!Want to support our show and become a PCY Classmate? Click here!Follow us on your preferred social media:TwitterFacebookInstagramSupport the show
It's happening! After close to three years, we're finally talking about maybe our collective favorite movie ever: 1980's Caddyshack! No movie has been more quoted, more watched, and more important to bringing us together with our friends than Caddyshack. In this episode, we talk all about what makes it great in our opinion.One of the reasons Caddyshack is so wonderful is the performance of Bill Murray. While Ted Knight (Judge Smails), Rodney Dangerfield (Al Czervik), and Chevy Chase (Ty Webb) are also at the top of their game, Murray's Carl Spackler stands out as much as anyone else. We cap the episode off by drafting our favorite Bill Murray movies and other credits. Well...we're waiting...for you to listen!If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on the iTunes/Apple Podcasts app or wherever you listen. Or better yet, tell a friend to listen!Want to support our show and become a PCY Classmate? Click here!Follow us on your preferred social media:TwitterFacebookInstagramSupport the show
Struddy takes over the show to make sure his opinion on Dylan Holloway's minutes is heard LOUD & CLEAR! Ryan Rishaug and Rob Brown also make appearances. Farhan Lalji joins the fellas to talk about the Elks recent success and shares the outlooks for the Vancouver Canucks in '23/'24. Then, Struddy goes full Carl Spackler in the soon-to-be-renamed Struddy Says segment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It took over 12 years to get here, but here we are. Dave, Mikey, and #XLessDrEarl are at the penultimate episode of an episode that feels bigger than 500. A hundred eps bigger, as a matter of fact... This is Episode 599. As the Big Bracket finally takes shape, there are 27 movie roles that will vie for the title of "Most Iconic Movie Role of All Time" -- from Indiana Jones to Sally Albright to Derek Zoolander to James Bond and more... but we don't need 27. We need 36. And to fill the final 9 roles, we've asked a podcasting legend, the one, the only Geek Out Loud's Steve Glosson to join the show and discuss. With over 40 iconic movie roles in play, most will be eliminated outright, as round by round, more and more famous legendary names are dispensed, tossed aside like Mikey tosses aside Star Wars now... Ethan Hunt gets a final shot... Harry Potter hopes to work some magic... Lord of the Rings has several nominees... Keanu Reeves has two up for debate... familiar names, previous losers like Carl Spackler, Freddy Krueger, and Kermit the Frog try once more. And at the end of the episode, only 9 remain. The Final 9.
Does the math work for Chris' early retirement plan? What's a safe retirement withdrawal rate for Luke, who wants to be part of the financial independence / retire early or FIRE movement - and what does Joe have against FIRE? Plus, Jake is about to change jobs, can Joe and Big Al uncover any tax planning opportunities for him? The fellas also explain capital gains tax for our buddy Carl Spackler, and they spitball on those capital gains when it comes to selling a house for Olga and for LJ, and Jim wonders about the impact of selling a house on Affordable Care Act subsidies. Timestamps: 00:54 - Early Retirement Spitball: Does the Math Work? (Chris, Philadelphia) 04:27 - FIRE Withdrawal Rate for Long-Term Capital Preservation? (Luke, Ft. Collins, CO) 14:26 - We're 38 and 33. Any Tax Planning Opportunities Before I Change Jobs? (Jake, VA) 20:48 - Capital Gains Tax Explained (Carl Spackler, FL) 23:55 - House Sale Tax Strategy (Olga, Chula Vista) 26:32 - Do I Need to Worry About Investment Property Sale Proceeds? (LJ, Philadelphia) 30:46 - How Will Selling a Home Impact ACA Subsidies? (Jim, Santa Cruz) 35:52 - New One Star and Five Star Reviews 38:10 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-441 Guide to Cracking the Financial Code at Any Age FIRE interviews on YMYW Spitballing Retirement Planning in Your 30s (YMYW podcast 391) 6th Annual YMYW Podcast Survey - one randomly-chosen participant will win a $100 Amazon e-gift card! Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
Should Carl Spackler stick with his backdoor Roth strategy, or go for lower fees? Should Kevin go all Roth, or stick with his current three tax-diversified buckets strategy? (That depends - would he rather have $7 million tax-free, or $10 million in tax-deferred retirement accounts?) Can Lily claim all the extra allowances she can, to jam as much money as possible into her Roth? Can Dave retire now and ride his motorcycle into the Bavarian Alpine sunset, and does Peggy Lee need to be feverish about the tax underpayment penalty with her Roth strategy? Timestamps: 00:53 - Do I Need to Worry About a Tax Underpayment Penalty with My Roth Strategy? (Peggy Lee, North Dakota) 07:17 - What Am I Doing Wrong? Can I Retire Now? What About Taxes? (Dave, Germany) 15:28 - Back Door Roth vs. Lower Fees: Which Would You Choose? (Carl Spackler, FL) 21:40 - Should We Go All Roth or Three Tax-Diversified Buckets? (Kevin, NJ ) 28:53 - Can I Claim Extra Allowances to Contribute More to Roth IRA? (Lily, San Diego) 33:46 - Should I Split Money Between Multiple Brokerage Firms to Avoid Hacking? (Wesley from Unincorporated Gwinnett County, GA) 40:18 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-439 Register for the Q3 Financial Market Outlook live webinar, July 26, 2023, 12pm PT / 3pm ET The Ultimate Guide to Roth IRAs YMYW in US News and World Report's Best Personal Finance Podcasts to Listen to in 2023 Episode Transcript Big Al's Island Studio (photo) Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
In the second episode of "Champions and Chronicles: History's Sports Epics with Brent Reid," we embark on a nostalgic journey through the silver screen as we explore "15 Sports Movies That Are My Favorites." Join host Brent Reid as he takes you on a thrilling cinematic adventure, celebrating the unforgettable moments and timeless stories that have captivated audiences and left a lasting impression on sports enthusiasts worldwide. From the adrenaline-fueled world of professional racing in "Talladega Nights" to the hilarious antics on the golf course in "Caddyshack" and "Happy Gilmore," we revisit these beloved films that seamlessly blend sports and comedy. Laugh along as we relive the absurd yet endearing escapades of Ricky Bobby, Carl Spackler, and Happy Gilmore, reminding us that sometimes the most memorable moments in sports come with a side of humor. But the journey doesn't stop there. We also venture into the heartwarming coming-of-age tale of "The Sandlot," where childhood friendships are forged on the baseball diamond, and the unforgettable summer adventures of "Summer Catch." These films remind us of the joy, camaraderie, and life lessons that sports can impart, transcending the boundaries of the silver screen. Throughout the episode, Brent Reid shares his personal insights and anecdotes about each film, shedding light on their cultural significance and impact. From the iconic one-liners to the exhilarating game sequences, we uncover the magic behind these cinematic gems, exploring how they have become timeless classics that continue to inspire and entertain audiences of all ages. So, grab your popcorn and get ready for a thrilling cinematic ride as we celebrate "15 Sports Movies That Are My Favorites." Join Brent Reid as he pays tribute to these beloved films, reminiscing about the laughter, tears, and unforgettable moments they have brought to our lives. From the laughs of "Talladega Nights" to the nostalgia of "The Sandlot," this episode is a love letter to the power of storytelling and the enduring impact of sports movies. Don't miss the second episode of "Champions and Chronicles: History's Sports Epics with Brent Reid," as we celebrate the magic of cinema and the incredible sports movies that have left an indelible mark on our hearts.
One out of every seven Americans will play at least one round of golf a year. As an avid golf, I can tell you with unwavering certainty that Carl Spackler, Al Czervik, and Ty Webb are quoted at least once during every round of golf played since 1980. So by the numbers, 40 million red blooded members of the U.S. of A. will hear one of the following quotes every year..."You'll get nothing and like it""So I got that going for me, which is nice""Thank you very little""Correct me if I'm wrong Sandy, but if I kill all the golfers they're gonna lock me up and throw away the key""Noonan, miss it, Noonan, Noonan""Somebody step on a duck?""You buy a hat like this I bet you get a free bowl of soup""Let's go, while we're young!""I bet you slice it into the woods, 100 bucks"Today on Buzzn The Tower we'll visit Bushwood Country Club as we cannonball our way through the most iconic golf movie ever, Caddyshack. I'm Mo Shapiro and joining me as always the Gunga to my Galunga, Max Sanders. And with that...
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People are still shocked over the Dalai Lama footage that went viral, but not everyone. Check out this Carl Spackler interview clip from the Masters tournament this past weekend and it appears that Carl had a hunch that something was off with the Lama. Listen to Lamont & Tonelli Monday through Friday, 6-10am, on 107.7 The Bone in the San Francisco Bay Area. Follow Lamont & Tonelli:Website: http://www.landtradio.com/Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lamontandtonelliTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/landtshowInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/landtshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
People are still shocked over the Dalai Lama footage that went viral, but not everyone. Check out this Carl Spackler interview clip from the Masters tournament this past weekend and it appears that Carl had a hunch that something was off with the Lama. Listen to Lamont & Tonelli Monday through Friday, 6-10am, on 107.7 The Bone in the San Francisco Bay Area. Follow Lamont & Tonelli:Website: http://www.landtradio.com/Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lamontandtonelliTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/landtshowInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/landtshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A message to golfers: your official handicap is public information. Aaron, we see your 3.0 at Green Bay Country Club. My dude, you are not a 10, especially when your playing partner pro missed the cut! We can't all be Carl Spackler.
THEY WERE DOIN' A GOLF A BLOCK (1:46) SPECIAL COMMENT: That wasn't a secret Trump Crime Family meeting at the golf course: They were doin' a GOLF (2:10) No matter who captioned the photos "Trump with Devin Nunes and Sean Hannity" it was Trump with his VP/Golf Courses and Director of Grounds. (3:35) I have witnessed Trump do this in one of his New York apartment buildings: he likes to show his employees how to do the jobs they are actually experts at. (5:40) It seemed to dovetail: 40 subpoenas! Dan Scavino! Boris Epshteyn! Seized phones! Of course they were meeting at a golf course! They were afraid of wiretaps, and everybody had their phones seized! Nope. They were doin' a GOLF (6:16) And they weren't trying to fix the Special Master case because it looks like the judge has realized she's screwed up and may walk it back. (9:08) After he lost the election Trump told people he wouldn't leave the White House. Why are we only finding this out now? Because Maggie Haberman held it for months (maybe longer) for her new book: "I'M NOT GOING TO REPORT ANY OF THIS UNTIL I GET A BOOK DEAL!" This is the third time Haberman has done this with this book alone. She joins Bob Woodward, Robert Costa, Jon Karl, and others as reporters who refused to report. (13:00) But Haberman's case is so egregious we need to know what ELSE she might be suppressing. So I think The House January 6th Committee should subpoena her to find out what she knows - or what she WILL know later when the damn book comes out. B BLOCK (16:49) EVERY DOG HAS ITS DAY: Willow (18:06) POSTSCRIPTS TO THE NEWS: J6 Committee may invite Pence and Trump today, possible new PA Secretary of State goes full 9/11 Truther, and no one was injured at the Emmys. (21:35) IN SPORTS: The continuing shame of Mike Trout's anonymity, and the death of Queen Elizabeth messes with the weekly European soccer championship. (22:38) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Fox's Faulkner Freaks, Ronda Santis bribes voters, Matt Gaetz mocks his opponent's autistic son. C BLOCK (28:10) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: The day my appendix burst and it was 48 hours before I knew it so I kept working and I beat CNN in the ratings anyway and I learned how to tell Rush-To-The-Hospital Appendix Pain from the other kind so I can tell thee and John Cleese reminded me it happened to him too and to milk it for all it was worth: "You and I were dying of septicemia!"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In August 1978 on the shores of beautiful Hurricane Lake in picturesque Ontario Canada sat Camp White Pine. Also sitting on the shores of beautiful Hurricane Lake in picturesque Ontario Canada at Camp White Pine were Ivan Reitman and Harold Ramis the director and writer of a new film about to begin filming called ‘Meatballs'. Who wasn't sitting on the shores of beautiful Hurricane Lake in picturesque Ontario Canada at Camp White Pine was the star of ‘Meatballs' - Bill Murray. Shooting was set to start in 3 days. We all know how this story ends - Murray shows up, eventually, and so begins one of the most prolific movie careers in Hollywood history. Across 43 years and 60+ major motion pictures the movie career of this “Ready For Prime Time Player” has come a long way from Howard Cosell's or even Lorne Michael's “Saturday Night Live” in fact Bill Murray is the ultimate pioneer from that first group of SNL stars drawing up the treasure map that so many have tried to follow, and the best part is he still hasn't finished exploring! So, let's catch up to Tripper, Pete Venkman, Carl Spackler, Phil Connors, Big Ern McCracken, or just plain Bill Murray and together look at how this son of the mid-west and one of nine brothers and sisters was able to avoid all the trials and tribulations many others found leaving SNL and cashing in on that Hollywood dream!Because it's time to sit back and relax Mom and Dad won't be back for at least an hour and Welcome To The Latch Key Kids Present “Ready For Prime Time Players Part IX: It's In The Hole!”
There are some things we here at PS HQ feel have been constants throughout our lives, and we've decided to celebrate a Hall of Famer for our first December ep: Bill Murray. From Nick the Lounge Singer to Carl Spackler, from Winger to Venkman, Frank Cross and everything in between. Including, well, just being Bill Murray. Join us for an extra-long chat/tribute to the great man, with bonus ramblings into things he had nothing to do with. It's a Merry Murray Pod Stallions. Back off, man. We're pop culture scientists. Check out the New Pod Stallions Twitter account:https://twitter.com/PodStallionsYou can listen in high quality to all of our episodes here:http://podstallion.blogspot.com/Join our Pod Stallions Facebook group here:https://www.facebook.com/groups/podstallions Pod Stallions FB Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/2226244254053126/ Please give us spirited debate in our new Facebook group. Download the Show HereListen herePODSTALLIONS ON ITUNESPODSTALLIONS RSS FEED
This week we sit down with our buddy Carl Spackler to discuss the AA Morality Police - who are they? And why won't they go away forever? Carl is a dear friend who brings a lot to the table. APGTY is a weekly podcast with recovered members of Alcoholics Anonymous discussing the 12 Steps, sobriety, the fellowship and more. Drop us a line at: podcastgreaterthanyourself@gmail.com or on Instagram @podcast_greater_than_yourself or @doctor_silkworth
About seven miles away in Weymouth, the New England Wildlife Center has treated over 120,000 animals at its wildlife veterinary hospital since opening in 1983. Last week, a greenskeeper from South Shore Country Club walked into the New England Wildlife Center holding a squirrel. Turns out, the greenskeeper was doing work nearby when someone's tee-shot on number five went rogue and knocked the furry friend out of a tree. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
About seven miles away in Weymouth, the New England Wildlife Center has treated over 120,000 animals at its wildlife veterinary hospital since opening in 1983. Last week, a greenskeeper from South Shore Country Club walked into the New England Wildlife Center holding a squirrel. Turns out, the greenskeeper was doing work nearby when someone's tee-shot on number five went rogue and knocked the furry friend out of a tree.
This episode discusses Tom Peters' In Search Of Excellence, The Masters Golf Tournament and Carl Spackler.
Featuring: Reflections on Taylor Swift, or more specifically, Corey realizes he's loved Taylor Swift all along and just didn't know it Phone a Friend with Lisa - Predator; Hands on a Hard Body Film History Minute With Charlie Brown: Four Rooms Hosted by your own personal cinematic Ty Webb and Carl Spackler!
Yes, it's been a couple weeks. And thank you for those who gave us some shit for not sharing our genius recently. A little covid scare, yada yada yada, life is life. But we're back bitches! Mister Matt and A-A-Ron are wit cha to give some advice for the playoff run. The Recap Rap was killer if I may be so bold to say. And we get a drop in from Carl Spackler, the groundskeeper from Caddyshack who provides some words (I won't say of wisdom) in our patented celebrity interview. Grab a drink, and we will do our best to provide you with the knowledge to get that edge for the first round of playoffs. L'Heim!!!! Intro - At the start after the advertisement. Recap Rap - 6:52 Dirty Dirty (Game Recaps and Foresights) - 25:16 Celeb Interview - 1:14:02 Outro - When it is About to End. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the515fantasyfootball/support
As the 30th anniversary of THE ‘BURBS (1989) descends upon us, it’s astonishing how the film still feels so fresh. By intelligently poking fun at suburban life and the paranoia that can result from boredom, this underseen Joe Dante film continues to be charming and gain an increasingly large cult following. ▶️Synopsis: While having a stay-at-home vacation, one uptight suburbanite and his paranoid neighbors become convinced the new family in their quiet community are Satanic murderers. ⏩⏩Discussions include: How a solid, witty script and stylish look create a relatable world where the comedy never wears out. On top of the expertly-curated ensemble cast, we’ll discuss what the actors bring to the film and how ad-libbing came in handy during a Hollywood writer’s strike. We’ll dig into the themes of THE ‘BURBS, go behind the scenes of filming and director Joe Dante’s career and passion for moviemaking. **Starring Tom Hanks, Carrie Fisher, Bruce Dern, Rick Ducommun, Wendy Schaal, Corey Feldman. Directed by Joe Dante.** ▶️SCENE BREAKDOWN: Realism becomes another form of artificial style in THE ‘BURBS. Justin Hayward discusses how Joe Dante is able to create very calculated comedic moments within dramatic situations. ▶️**PICKS OF THE WEEK** —Lindsay’s Pick: THE MAN WITH ONE RED SHOE (1985): In this silly spy thriller, a clueless musician gets caught up in a game of espionage, while also falling for a woman who is spying on him. **Starring Tom Hanks, Carrie Fisher, Jim Belushi, Lori Singer, Dabney Coleman. Directed by Stan Dragoti.** —Justin’s Pick: MATINEE (1993): Harnessing the terror over impending nuclear war, a crafty filmmaker utilizes public fear to churn up excitement for the premiere of his newest, low-budget film, “Mant!” **Starring John Goodman, Cathy Moriarty, Kellie Martin. Directed by Joe Dante.** ▶️MURRAYMOMENT: Diving into Billy’s Carl Spackler character in CADDYSHACK, and why he’d fit in perfectly with neighborhood boys in THE ‘BURBS. ▶️FINAL THOUGHTS: A brief career retrospective of THE ‘BURBS co-star, Darla the Dog. ▶️NEXT UP: CANDYMAN (1992)!
Welcome to our first New Music Spotlight! The resurgence of rock music is coming…gaining momentum by the day. La Chinga is and certainly will be part of that resurgence. From Vancouver, Canada their music is filled with big hooks and a good time vibe. Music that makes you feel good and want to party. I sat down with Carl Spackler, the bass player/singer from this power trio and talked about their influences, their history, and what's next! Enjoy!
Will cannabis replace opioids in professional sports? Many former pro athletes including one time Philadelphia Flyer Riley Cote hopes so. Riley joined us to discuss when he started using cannabis? Did he have to conceal it during his playing career and which of the big 4 leagues will embrace it first? Chris Ianson, our educator on What's That Strain informed on Sunday Special and Subway Scientist from RIFF and we discussed the latest news with David Wylie of www.OkanaganZ.com. In Cannabis Characters we looked at Carl Spackler from Caddyshack played by Bill Murray and it was DIY day for Tools of the Trade. We finished by discussing different Weed Words for the amounts you buy cannabis in. Enjoy. Subscribe. Review!!!
Drunken Lullabies Presents: Drunk At The Movies - Scrooged iTUNES * FACEBOOK * TWITTER Dustin & Seph close out the holiday season by inviting their friend Kevin to join them for 1988's Scrooged. Join us as we drink some craft beers and talk all about a variety of topics during the movie, and we encourage you to do the same, especially with some beer from our sponsor Bearded Owl Brewing. This week we enjoy some Carl Spackler. Try it today at Bearded Owl, 112 State St in Peoria, IL. We also feature some music from our Bands of the Week, Screeching Weasel & Neon Horse. If you like what you hear, or if you have a movie suggestion, be sure to send feedback to drunkenlullabiespodcast@yahoo.com and Rate, Review, & Subscribe so you never miss an episode.
We crack some Zombie Dust to recap two large golf events - Tiger vs Phil and the last chance at golf glory before Thanksgiving - and the wins and losses coming out of both. We discuss the lead up to the match which was promising the week of - HBO 24/7, great personalities, new technology, shit talking, gambling galore on the course and for the viewers. The pregame was entertaining yet lawless. We express our (and seemingly the general public’s) opinion on The Match downtime between shots and the production value… Charlie is our subject matter expert on video production due to his past experience in video production. We feel there were some opportunities missed for great tv moments…. i.e. get Charles Barkley on the damn course! Then, we recap the First Annual Glory’s Last Turkey Shoot. Due to weather/SNOW, the venue was moved from our favorite Ravisloe to Sydney R Marovitz - a Chicago Park District 9 holer directly on Lake Michigan (Augie geeks out on the weather phenomena that caused Marovitz to be one of the only courses in Chicagoland to be snowless). The biggest story line from Glory’s Last was the emergency 9 that happened after the competition and the possibility that it could be the last round of golf that Charlie ever plays due to a very tough loss. Song adds - the theme is the (Charlie’s living room) studio Christmas decorations - Cee Lo Green “What Christmas Means To Mean” and from Ty Webb’s famed Christmas movie, Bing Crosby “Mele Kalikimaka”. There’s an off-topic basketball outtake from pre-production following Carl Spackler.
Carl Spackler stalks the gopher, which later steals Al Czervik's golf ball. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin www.caddyshackminute.com
What does an obscure but insidious FDA rule, marijuana, mint, wheat and the wisdom of Carl Spackler have in common? Probably nothing. But they are all interesting and entertainingly related to health and wellness. In this episode of The Karma Sense Foodcast, we explore a loophole in FDA regulations that allows food manufacturers to slip anything they want into our food system, the health benefits of marijuana, the value of incorporating mint into your diet and what in the actual fudge is wheat grass. 00:15 Introduction 01:09 Generally Recognized as Safe? 15:30 How Medical is Marijuana 21:46 Mint 28:59 Wheat Grass For complete show notes, mosey on over to https://www.daveyhwellness.com/foodcast/gras/
Carl Spackler's cannonballing of Ty Webb continues before they rap about the plot of the film Caddyshack for a bit. Meanwhile, Tom says full names too often, Mike waxes nostalgic for "December, 1963," and Dan refuses to put an onion in his sock. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin www.caddyshackminute.com
Carl Spackler introduces Ty Webb to his newly-invented grass strain, and to the dubious joys of the cannonball. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin www.caddyshackminute.com
Carl Spackler tries to make himself look good to Ty Webb as we try to make ourselves feel superior by trying to take down country clubs. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin www.caddyshackminute.com
Ty Webb makes it from the bushes to Carl Spackler’s shed so we can watch two people who hate each other forced into doing a scene together. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin www.caddyshackminute.com
Carl Spackler plays with clay as a gopher watches and Ty Webb putts in the bushes while Tom tries to tell one lousy joke. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin www.caddyshackminute.com
Ty Webb delights Al Czervik by telling Judge Smails that his dad never liked him, and that gopher is back and nervous about Carl Spackler making plastic explosive animals. And in a stunning twist, Mike finds something to go bananas about. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin www.caddyshackminute.com
Bishop Pickering enlists Carl Spackler’s help in making the front nine into a Biblical battleground, and let’s all cry our eyes out for Tom who doesn’t feel like being back from vacation. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers www.caddyshackminute.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin
Carl Spackler destroys some flowers as he daydreams about winning the Master’s Tournament, and twelve-year-old Mike drives a car and plays with guns. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers www.caddyshackminute.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin
Spaulding comes face-to-face with the alleged doody, which is then eaten by Carl Spackler, and Lacey Underall arrives at a house with a round entrance, marking the halfway point of this movie and this podcast. Bonus: Mike's live report from Cairo. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers www.caddyshackminute.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin
It's our first Full Sass You Fux With It Or Naw Special! We determine the (not really at all) definitive top ten list of Bill Murray's films and discuss his career. Did we crown Carl Spackler, Phil Connors, Steve Zissou, or a dark horse candidate as king of Bill Murray characters? The Victoria sisters joined the Full Sass Crew to class it up, as they do.
It's our first Full Sass You Fux With It Or Naw Special! We determine the (not really at all) definitive top ten list of Bill Murray's films and discuss his career. Did we crown Carl Spackler, Phil Connors, Steve Zissou, or a dark horse candidate as king of Bill Murray characters? The Victoria sisters joined the Full Sass Crew to class it up, as they do.
Carl Spackler takes aim at the gopher, Ty Webb flirts with an entire room, and Tony D'Annunzio asks Al Czervik if he can make a shoe smell. Meanwhile, Tom explains Superman, Dan finally loves Chevy Chase, and Mike warns against dating inflatables. Bonus: More horrible hipster jokes. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers www.caddyshackminute.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin
Carl Spackler weaponizes a flashlight, Spaulding asks Dr. Beeper's date if she’s going to finish her fat, Dan gets roasted, we revisit Special Episodes again, and Tom tries out another hipster joke. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers www.caddyshackminute.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin
Judge Smails owes Danny Noonan a solid and Carl Spackler is holed up in his shack preparing for gopher war. And we know you've had a while to get adjusted to the election, but give us a break, it just happened last night. But everything will be okay; Mike's got Tums. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers www.caddyshackminute.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin
Carl Spackler works a hose into a gopher hole and Al Czervik serves beer from a golf bag before sinking a putt with the help of his Einstein putter. Also, Tom and Dan owe an apology to Mike, who has terrible news about the afterlife. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers www.caddyshackminute.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin
Danny Noonan tells Judge Smails that he planned to go the law school, and Carl Spackler gets his middle finger bitten by a gopher. No gopher love this minute, but lots of Bill Murray love. Plus, Mike quotes Star Trek, Dan requests a painting, and Tom gives points to Caddyshack over The Empire Strikes Back. Bonus: Adolescence used to be much more complicated. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers www.caddyshackminute.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin
Carl Spackler continues his world famous Dalai Lama story in a way that makes Mike deeply uncomfortable, D'Annunzio caddies for the Haverkamps, Tom questions the Bushwood caddy dress code, and Dan expresses his opinion on kickball leagues. Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers www.caddyshackminute.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin
Carl Spackler tells Angie D’Annunzio a story about caddying for the Dalai Lama , Mike tells the story of the birth of his hatred for Tom, and Dan references the movie Caddyshack and says the word "twelfth." Join the snobatorium at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers www.caddyshackminute.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/caddyshackminutepod Twitter: @CaddyshackMin