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0:00 - It's weird that the Avalanche 2nd line hasn't recorded a single point. The Choo Choo Train has yet to leave the station. Also, Landeskog warmed up with the team then didn't play. Why? Brett says the Avs could use his style of play against a tough goalie like Oettinger.18:10 - Nico Harrison finally addressed the media publicly after the Mavericks season wrapped up. Just when you think he can't say something even dumber than he has already, he finds a way. Then, are you more comfortable with the Avs situation or the Nuggets situation right now?36:11 - It's okay. Despite everything Vic and Moser said earlier, the sky isn't actually falling right now in Denver.
「EXILE、 "第一章”時代の117曲がサブスク解禁。「Choo Choo TRAIN」「ただ…逢いたくて」など」 ダンス&ボーカルグループ・EXILEの初期楽曲が、本日9月27日より各音楽ストリーミングサービスにて配信開始された。
Let's all admit it...you knew what was happening the second you saw that blue jacket...but what a ride!! What a ride that AJ took us on and one that Liv Morgan is taking us on now! Chad Gable is reaching Napoleon levels of heel fairly early into his story - what could that mean for his #1 guy Otis? ALL EGO Ethan Page is finally on WWE television and if you don't know who is yet, enjoy the ride because you are in for a treat! And TNA and WWE getting ready to consummate?! All this plus NXT BattleGround Predictions and more on this week's episode of Heel Marks!
Jen and Frank chat with Genevieve Goings and Constantine Abramson, also known as Choo Choo Soul! Plus, ranking the 'trains' of Walt Disney World! Make sure to check out Genevieve's e-book, 'Your Beginners Guide to Entering Hollywood'! Dillo's Diz. 55 Gerard St. #987. Huntington, NY 11743 Affiliate Links Music & Themes produed by Matt Harvey. Feedspot's Top 25 Siblings Podcasts You Must Follow AND Top 100 Disney Podcasts You Must Follow. ONE STOP SHOP ALL THE @DillosDiz LINKS! DIllo's Diz Resort Guests: Theme Park Rob, Schmelty, The Cretin's Guild, Nathaniel Hardy, Dr. Val of #FigmentsInTime, Lee Taylor, Shannon Bohn, Michael Matande, Matt Smith, Ryan Alexander, PixieDustPhD, Tony Orgelfinger, Holly Maddock, Lexi Andrea, Adam Elmers, DCLDuo, Question or Comment? We LOVE interacting with listeners! FOLLOW Dillo's Diz on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/dillosdiz FOLLOW Dillo's Diz on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/dillosdiz/ SUBSCRIBE to Dillo's Diz on YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/dillosdiz LIKE Dillo's Diz on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/DillosDiz/
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Illinois singer/bassist Paul had his first release in 1985 and joined with drummer Ric Menck to form a band eventually called Velvet Crush, which released six albums from 1991-2004. He has since played in Matthew Sweet's band and has released two albums under the name The Small Square. We discuss "Can't Let Go (Oh, Tommy)" by The Small Square from Ours & Others (2023), "California Incline" by Velvet Crush from Stereo Blues (2004), and "Flower Field" by Choo Choo Train from Briar Rose EP (1988). Intro: "Hold Me Up" by Velvet Crush from Teenage Symphonies to God (1994). End song: "SML" from The Small Square (2015, remastered 2023). More at smallsquaremusic.com and actionmusik.bandcamp.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon.
On this week's episode the ladies need answers on a very serious and debatable subject; is it a Train or a Threesome!? On their quest to find the truth, they engage Jody "The Freak HOEstess" host of The PrHOEvocative Podcast. ”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Paul Chastain in conmversation with David Eastaugh https://thesmallsquare.bandcamp.com/album/ours-others https://farmtolabelrecords.com/artists/the-small-square/ Velvet Crush is an American band from Providence, that achieved prominence in indie-rock circles in the early- and mid-1990s. The band broke up in 1996 but re-formed in 1998 and have continued to record, releasing their most recent album in 2004. Vocalist/bassist Paul Chastain and drummer Ric Menck are the band's core members, having previously worked together as Choo Choo Train, Bag-O-Shells, and The Springfields, and they share singing and songwriting duties.
The Valley is BUZZING right now!
00:00 Intro 01:30 Top 100 Kinks 15:00 Naughty Corner 29:10 Slippery When Wet 33:30 Oops Wrong Hole!
Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, recuperamos otra "sesión de arqueología". Suenan: CARGOE - "HORSES AND SILVER THINGS" ("CARGOE", 1972) / TERRY MANNING - "CHOO CHOO TRAIN" ("HOME SWEET HOME", 1970) / FLAMIN' GROOVIES - "HEADIN' FOR THE TEXAS BORDER" ("FLAMINGO", 1970) / MC5 - "LOOKING AT YOU" ("BACK IN THE USA", 1970) / J. GEILS BAND - "WHAT'S YOUR HURRY" ("J. GEILS BAND", 1970) / THE GUESS WHO - "MINSTREL BOY" ("CANNED WHEAT", 1969) / CARL PERKINS & NRBQ - "SORRY CHARLIE" ("BOPPIN' THE BLUES", 1970) / MERLE HAGGARD - "WHATEVER HAPPENED TO ME" ("I'M A LONESOME FUGITIVE", 1967) / COUNTRY JOE MCDONALD - "TONIGHT I'M SINGING JUST FOR YOU" ("TONIGHT I'M SINGING JUST FOR YOU", 1970) / JOHN STEWART - "MOTHER COUNTRY" ("CALIFORNIA BLOODLINES", 1969) / MICHAEL NESMITH - "CONTINUING" ("PRETTY MUCH YOUR STANDARD RANCH STASH", 1973) / PAUL SIEBEL - "PRAYER'S SONG" ("JACK KNIFE GIPSY", 1972) /Escuchar audio
During their brief lifespan, the Box Tops earned a reputation as one of the best blue-eyed soul groups of the '60s, even if their recorded legacy wasn't as large or consistent as, say, the Righteous Brothers or the Rascals. Today they're remembered not only for their smashes "The Letter" and "Cry Like a Baby," but as the launching pad for singer Alex Chilton, who went on to become one of rock's most revered cult figures thanks to his groundbreaking power pop unit Big Star. In his teenage years, Chilton was an amazingly gritty Memphis soul belter akin to an American version of the Spencer Davis Group's Stevie Winwood. The Box Tops' music also encompassed touches of pop and psychedelia, although the group's own lack of control over it eventually led to their split-up. The Box Tops began life as the Devilles, a white R&B group featuring guitarists Gary Talley and John Evans, bassist Bill Cunningham, and drummer Danny Smythe. After the band's local popularity blossomed, teenage singer Alex Chilton joined up, and the Devilles quickly caught the attention of songwriters/producers Chips Moman and Dan Penn, who were on the lookout for a Stevie Winwood-type white soul singer. Changing their name to the Box Tops to avoid confusion with a different group of the same name, they signed with Bell Records and began recording at Moman's Memphis-based American Studio. The first single the group cut, "The Letter," rocketed to the top of the charts in 1967, not only spending four weeks at number one but ending up as Billboard magazine's number one single of the year. (Chilton was all of 16 at the time.) With a hit on their hands, Penn began to exert more control over the group; in the wake of "The Letter," he frequently used session musicians on the Box Tops' recordings, sometimes replacing the whole band behind Chilton, sometimes just individual members. Frustrated, Evans and Smythe both left the band to return to school in early 1968, and were replaced by Rick Allen (ex-Gentrys) and Tom Boggs, respectively. The follow-up to "The Letter," "Neon Rainbow," didn't do nearly as well, but the Box Tops managed another massive hit in 1968 with the Dan Penn/Spooner Oldham tune "Cry Like a Baby," which went to number two on the pop charts. Although a couple of minor hits followed in "I Met Her in Church" and "Choo Choo Train," Chilton was rapidly growing dissatisfied with the inconsistency of the material the Box Tops were handed (which was clear on the three LPs the group had released through 1968). As a result, Chilton was chafing at Penn's extreme reluctance to allow him to record his own original compositions. By the time of the Box Tops' fourth and final LP, 1969's Dimensions (an attempt to make a more cohesive album), Penn had bowed out and moved on to other projects. Several Chilton songs appeared on Dimensions, including "I Must Be the Devil," and the group had one last minor hit with "Soul Deep." Cunningham subsequently departed, also to go back to school, and the Box Tops began to disintegrate. When their contract expired in February 1970, they officially disbanded, and Chilton moved to Greenwich Village for a while. Not finding the creative hospitality he'd hoped for, Chilton soon returned to Memphis and joined an Anglo-pop outfit run by his friend Chris Bell; they morphed into Big Star, one of the most revered and mercurial bands in power pop (or, for that matter, underground rock & roll) history.
This week the MidwesterNerds talk ALL things Marvel, including Quantumania, Guardians 3, 15 years of Iron Man, Spider-Man 2, Across the Spider-Verse and SO MUCH MORE! CHECK IT OUT, NOW!!!
In this week's episode of No Holes Barred Vic shares her romantic wedding anniversary celebration and both Laura and Vic share their choo choo train of pleasure celeb line up while trying not to over complicate things with emotions. They also urge caution to anyone ever entering a MRI machine in possession of a sex toy. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/noholes and get on your way to being your best self. Get started today and enjoy 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This mini episode is an ode to childhood memories and grown up debates. A meme went viral due to the question it posed...How many Chuggas come before the Choo Choo? Every platform, group chat, and get-together rose in an uproar as they debated the number of Chuggas necessary to get the Choo Choo Train going. We thought, why not add our podcast to the list of debates going on? Y'all we had a TIME! Listen In!
It's the return of the Menck! Ric is back with some momentous news about the landmark release Teenage Symphonies To God. He also has some of the greatest rock stories I've ever heard. I genuinely love this guy. Enjoy!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brian-oake-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
What is the essence of being wrong, does it completely void everything you've ever wanted to do? Does it make you ineligible to discuss other issues? No! The guys discuss, when you don't hit the mark it's not a deal breaker because carrots can ruin all your plans. If you're confused think of the crunch crunch on a podcast mic. Support the show
The Box Tops is an American rock band formed in Memphis in 1967. They are best known for the hits "The Letter", "Cry Like a Baby", "Choo Choo Train," and "Soul Deep" and are considered a major blue-eyed soul group of the period. They performed a mixture of current soul music songs by artists such as James & Bobby Purify and Clifford Curry; pop tunes such as "A Whiter Shade of Pale" by Procol Harum; and songs written by their producers, Dan Penn, Spooner Oldham, and Chips Moman. Vocalist Alex Chilton went on to front the power pop band Big Star and to launch a career as a solo artist, during which he occasionally performed songs he had sung with the Box Tops.The Box Tops' music combined elements of soul music and light pop. Their records are prime examples of the styles made popular by Moman and Penn at American Sound Studio in Memphis. Many of their lesser known Top 40 hits, including "Neon Rainbow", "I Met Her in Church", and "Sweet Cream Ladies, Forward March", are considered minor classics. As rock critic Lester Bangs wrote in a review of the group's Super Hits album, "A song like 'Soul Deep' is obvious enough, a patented commercial sound, yet within these strictures it communicates with a depth and sincerity of feeling that holds the attention and brings you back often."Bill CunninghamBorn January 23, 1950, Memphis Tennessee.Plays bass (both bass guitar and upright bass), cello, piano, and organ.Bill's father was a SUN recording artist and worked with Sam Phillips at SUN studio intermittently from 1953-61. He first recorded under the name Buddy Cunningham and later under the name Buddy Blake. Buddy was inducted into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame as the first percussionist on an Elvis Presley record. That session at SUN took place September 10, 1954 and included the following songs:‘Tomorrow Night, Blue Moon Of Kentucky, I'll Never Let You Go (Little Darlin'), Just Because, Satisfied, Good Rockin' Tonight, I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine'Musicians: Elvis Presley, Scotty Moore, and Bill Black; Doug Poindexter – guitar, Buddy Cunningham – drum soundsBill's older brother, B.B. Cunningham Jr., was a member of The Hombres and sang and co-wrote the hit ‘Let It All Hang Out.' He played bass for Jerry Lee Lewis for almost 15 years.Bill played various instruments in a number of early 1960s Memphis bands, before joining the group that eventually became The Box Tops. One of these bands, The Jynx, included Chris Bell (who later founded Big Star). Between The Jynx and The Box Tops Bill played with another Memphis group called The Jokers, which included Richard Rosebrough who later would play on a number of Big Star, Alex Chilton, and Chris Bell recordings.Bill remained a member of the Box Tops until September of 1969, when he decided to return to school to get a music degree in performance (upright bass).Though Bill virtually vanished from the pop music scene after he left the Box Tops, he rose in the ranks of classical musicians, playing in many symphony orchestras and in ballet and opera companies throughout the Midsouth while attending university. During this period he backed in performance artists as diverse as Eddy Arnold, Van Cliburn, Isaac Hayes, the Romeros (Spanish guitarists), and Dionne Warwick.For a brief period Bill became a resident of Germany and worked, studied, and traveled in many European countries.During work on his Masters Degree in music (back in the United States), Bill worked with Chris Bell at Ardent Studio, providing the string arrangement for Chris' “You And Your Sister. ” Around this period, Bill competed with numerous bassists from across the country for an opening in the White House orchestra in Washington, DC. He won and moved to Washington. In the mid to late 1970s, he played for most White House dinners, receptions, and special quest performances for Presidents Ford and Carter and for many State Department celebrations for Secretaries of State Kissinger and Vance. During this period Bill played for numerous dignitaries, including the Queens of England and Holland, as well as various heads of states from around the world. Also, during this period Bill recorded sound tracks for a number of TV specials, including some with Jim Henson and the Muppets.Throughout his classical music career he played with many of the world's best known performers and conductors. For example, Bill's last classical-music public performance was backing Itzhak Perlman and Pinchas Zukerman in a White House celebration at the signing of the Camp David Accord ( the Middle East peace agreement signed by Sadat, Begin, and Carter).In 1979, Bill was studying in Philadelphia with Roger Scott, the principal bassist of the Philadelphia Philharmonic, when he decided to change professions. This shift led to a MBA (Master of Business Administration) degree in international business and to a profession that assists with U.S. bilateral and multilateral trade issues.In 1996, Bill played the principal role in reforming the original Box Tops. He played bass and shared responsibility for keyboard parts with John on the ‘Tear Off' album. Bill toured with the group from 1997-2010, holding down the bottom end on stage with his bass lines.In 2015, Bill teamed up with Gary to bring back The Box Tops' music to audiences, playing bass and sharing vocal responsibilities.
Husker Holys and the Illustrious Mike Gapp welcome Jon "The Jumbo Jet" Linden to talk about the loss to Minnesota. First 30 minutes is Minnesota talk, 2nd 30 minutes after the Drum Break is new coach rumor talk.
Welcome to the Dive bar of the IWC to have a drink with your Drinking Buddies! Marsh and MsAmandaJayne breakdown AEW and NXT! Marsh met Cena and recounts the drinks! We are starting to have a hard time knowing if NXT is being sloppy or working us. Grayson Waller shines, Apollo Crews shows up how we've been waiting to see him, Wendy Choo and Tiffany Stratton main event and mean it, World's Collide is shaping up well, AEW is a mess backstage and its leaking out on camera, Ricky Starks shows out, CM Punk loses like it's the UFC, All Out is shaping up terribly and so much more! NooWave.co Promo code "cheers" ------------------------------------------------ Marsh and MsAmandaJayne discuss this past week in wrestling.. Recorded August 28, 2022 Just a couple of friends having drinks and talking wrestling. We review WWE and AEW. As well as go over what's happening in the wrestling news. We don't pretend to have inside knowledge and we still seem to guess whats happening next with about the same accuracy as everyone who claims they do. So tune in and tip your glass with us as we cover what we like, what we don't, and how we see things from the outside looking in! If you've got no one to talk wrestling with then be we will be your Drinking Buddies! Twitter for hosts @RefMarsh @Kevlarontherox @CrybabyKlump @AmandaJayne @Beard_Sports @ShakesNYG https://www.twitch.tv/wrestlingontherocks for live streams every Wednesday and Thursday where you can join the chat and be apart of the show! www.wrestlingontherocks.com/shop to support! Official website WrestlingOnTheRocks.com! The Shakedown Sports Podcast @ShakedownShow YouTube channel link https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX6jzA4U_c2Ew7Lf02zRa_w Lifelong wrestling fans finally got together on WrestleMania 2019 to record what they do after work-- drink and talk wrestling!
The appearance of a long-lost relative sparks more than a few political debates as the crew of the Spencer's Gifts tries to decide how the hell they're going to get out of this battle.
Matt, Joe & Ian are back for another South Park Review. This week a "celebrity" moves to South Park, as we meet "The Jeffersons" Michael Jefferson & his son Blanket move to South Park to get away from the city.Mr Jefferson who resembles the celebrity Michael Jackson, just wants to be a kid and play with all the children of South Park. Kyle, Stan & Kenny think he's a freak and Cartman is in love with him, or at least all the free stuff he has access to at Mr.Jefferson's house. Meanwhile Detectives are on the hunt for "Rich Black Men" and Mr.Jefferson meets that description. We also break down Trivia, Pop Culture, Continuity References and more. Also, one of us didn't like the episode and they share why. If someone tells you not to download or listen to this podcast, just say "Excuse my French, but you can Suck My fat hairy Balls."https://linktr.ee/southparkpod Check out our Sponsors: BakedBoysClub.com - Use Our code “SuckMyBallsPod” and you'll save 20% off your order. Baked Boys, not just a brand, it's a lifestyle.Social Media: @SuckMyBallsPod on Twitter & Instagram@SouthParkPod on FacebookEmail suckmyballspod@gmail.com
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Pastors Kenny, Matt and Joel continue in 1 John 4, looking at verses 7-21. Tune in to hear about the apologetic Choo-Choo Train!
Episode 118 of Vleeties was streamed live on trovo.live/VLEETIES, twitch.tv/realVleeties, and youtube.com/ryanvanvleet. Vleeties starts the show solo, talks about his lackluster fantasy football draft for the gridiron. More coverage of the terror in Afghanistan. Then he is joined by Sonic Geno and Nathan Weller to discuss Professional Wrestling including NWA Empowerrr, NWA 73, Braun Strowman, The Worst WWE Championships, Trevor Murdoch as NWA Champion, Steve Maclin's push, Deonna Purrazzo as the best female wrestling today, and so much more. All that and more on Vleeties! Call in next week on Discord or Skype. Join the discussion on the Vleeties Discord. Watch Vleeties Live Every Tuesday and Thursday at 10 PM EST, and every Wednesday as part of the The Whole F'n Show on twfs.live.
A stunning elimination upset shakes up the house on The Challenge: All-Stars. But John and Sheldon also talk about which Canadian celebrities are related to each other. Follow us on Twitter: @ShelAlexander @jchidleyhill
It's the Choo Choo Train episode of ‘ Drinks with Dee Dee ‘ Emmy Award winning host Dee Dee Sorvino brings the fun and games along with terrific guests. Amtrak , New Jersey Transit , NY Metro & international trains. The manifest is full on this trip ! Drink of the show is the ‘ True Blue Train' made with gin , triple sec , lemon juice & HPNOTIQ liquor. Guests enjoy 3 types of wine , Blue Sapphire gin , & Hornitos Tequila. The passengers on the Dee Dee Express include : Kurt Messick Alyssa Cuttler Jen Remauro Vanessa Goode Stephanie Janiczek & Michael Gilkison. The talkative train group talk Train travel , Train movies & Train stories ! All Aboard !
Total Mack, Swervy Lee, and No Chill Drew are back to discuss all the week's happenings in wrestling. The guys break down Fast Lane, Dynamite, Raw, and Smackdown as well as Hall of Fame updates and changes in contract status for talent. All this and the latest sound effects to bury Braun Strowman on this week's No Pyro Podcast
18WT 013: In this episode, Patrick and Janet begin talking about their giveaway at 18wheeltalk.com/giveaway go there and vote for one of the five mugs. The mug with the most votes WINS. To vote, we need your first name and email address. If you are one of the LUCKY TWENTY WINNERS, you will WIN the mug and a Podcast shirt. All mugs are ambidextrous. They joke around for a few minutes about coffee, St. Patricks’ Day, mugs, and food, oh and pugs. Soon after they are joined by Patrick’s father, Charles Heller. We hear and see the similarities between father, and son come alive in this interview as they laugh together and reminisce. Charles is a lifelong model train enthusiast, who’s love of model trains began when he was a teenager. When he began, you could not purchase track and snap them together. You had to build them, board by board just like the real thing. No easy feat, considering the track was 5/8” track HO gauge (trains are 3-4” tall). You bought the wooden base and nailed the rails to the base. Charles said that it took several weeks just to make a “simple” oval track back then. He currently uses G scale outdoors (track is 1 ¾”), Lionel trains are O scale (track is 1 ¼”), next is S gauge (track is 7/8”), then HO gauge that he began with, then N gauge (track is 3/8”), which is what Patrick is familiar with. Charles had N gauge when Patrick was growing up. The last one is called Z gauge which fit in a briefcase, ¼ “ track (microscopic). Charles believes there is another one smaller than Z gauge. Patrick talks about the show Silver Spoons where the Dad road around the house on the train. Charles says it is probably a 5”, Patrick wants one for the pugs. No matter what gauge you are using, it can be very expensive. They go on to discuss the model train museum in Scottsdale AZ and how much fun they had touring it with Dad & Mom.To enter the Giveaway: www.18wheeltalk.com/giveawayTo Support the Show: www.18wheeltalk.com/supportFull Podcast Show Notes Available Here: www.18wheeltalk.com/episode13
In this kid's story, 5 year old Grayson takes a ride on a magical kid's train, with a little conductor and some stuffies.
Olivia and Amber talk about Horror At Joe Exotic’s Zoo, and the first and second episodes of Ghost Adventures (season 24!) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In which Natalie, Sam, and Elizabeth introduce themselves, talk through their personal journeys as women in science, shout out the people who helped them become the scientists they are today, and share self-care strategies during the 2020 election. Email us at podcast@womeninsciencepdx.org and follow us @women_in_science_pdx on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook!
Isadore gets hot wheels and a train as a present. A monster tells him to put glitter in his train; the train crashes into a hot wheels that gets stuck in the track; and a glitter monster, leprechaun, and some other funny friends emerge. Imaginative children's story.
Sports are sloooowly coming back, but the Nosebleeds boys are back with another episode! This week, we talk Portnoy's savagery, Earl Thomas' choo choo train fun, #TheLastDance, and much more! We also put up a poll that should ignite people of all kinds! Follow us on Twitter @nosebleedspod_ to weigh in on this week's question of the week! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nosebleedspod/support
Featuring: Michael "Boston" Hannon, Paul “Moonpir” Carver-Smith, and Alexander “TheNimp” Jolly Running Time: 1:53:57 Music by MusiM: Homepage | Bandcamp Livestream Archive: YouTube This week we chat about Sleeping Dogs, Wreckfest, Apex Legends, Ape Out, Downwell, Dead By Daylight, Legend of Cold Steel 3 Demo, Demon Gaze 2, Control, Rocket League, Technomancer, Mario Kart Tour, MediEvil Demo, Zelda: Link’s Awakening. Google Play Pass announced Sony’s State of Play Microsoft’s Inside Xbox Grab Bolt in the latest Games With Gold Logitech purchases Streamlabs Sherlock Holmes developer might lose their games Become a patron of TVGP for just a few dollars a month at E1M1’s Patreon Page! Get early access, show notes, this episode’s uncensored outtakes, and more for just $5/month!
Gotta say, we are impressed with how 'Real Housewives of OC' is hitting the ground running with the drama (but place stop calling it a "choo-choo train" because legit gonna barf). 'Below Deck: Med' has poor Chef Ben feeling a little lost, also Travis is missing his bunk mate terribly. THAT DAMN BED FILLED WITH TEDDY BEARS! And wait, did Colin actually break his arm? Finally we find out where Katie is on 'Real Housewives of Potomac' & then Karen launches a surprise attack on Ashley. W E L L. That escalated quickly.
ON TODAY’S EPISODE: Jazzercise Is Still Around And I Want Some Of That Marketshare Angry Customers Filming Their Rage 3:45AM Beer Shits You’re Not Transracial! You Just Like Asian Food The Poop Bomber Has His Day In Court Another Hitler Is In The News Our New Post Office Box Address! Distorted View PO Box 9575 […]
Why is it so stinky? /^(o.o)^ /^(o.o)^ /^(o.o)^ /^(o.o)^ /^(o.o)^ /^(o.o)^ Nightly bedtime stories for your little one. (Big ones OK too.) No ads. No intros. No nonsense. Just stories, delivered the way you'd tell a bedtime story to your children.
Mi primer viaje en el tren eléctrico de Lima me hace reflexionar sobre lo grande que es nuestra ciudad y lo mucho (o poco) que hemos avanzando. Escúchalo también en spotify, ivoox, stitcher, tunein y itunes La entrada EP 228: Choo Choo Train se publicó primero en Kolaz Dice.
We get closer to that elusive 10 minute mark! This week Cider and Sours steal the show, but we mix in some pretty fantastic other offerings as well. Special guest Ambria demonstrates the sound a train makes, Kathrine breaks down a beer label or two, and Michael tells you how wrong you are.
In this episode, Albert Septiano and I talk about starting a new business. How he and his wife, Wanda, began their new venture, Tulsa Fun Express. How they successfully manage the team members of two different restaurants PLUS the team that operates their new business venture. Albert shares some of the activities they do to grow their new business quickly... The surprising result, that they discovered, they are REALLY providing businesses with their train. And how they overcome objections, from prospective customers, to their new "Choo-Choo" Train idea. (Which, has proven to be a great idea, by the way... ) From the Philbrook Museum, Tulsa Botanical Gardens, The BOK center, Luxury HOA's, Asbury Church, and St. Mary's, their train has been EVERYWHERE! Albert even shares how the Jenks High School Basketball Booster Club used their train to raise funds from one of their events. Then he gives the #1 lesson he learned early on that continues to shape the way they do business today. NOTE: I did NOT expect the call to go where it did at this point, but I am glad it did. Finally, Albert shares the process he and his wife Wanda goes through to quickly get over failure and get back into the game. Enjoy this episode!
Hollywood is constantly remaking movies. We take a look at who we'd like to see in any up and coming remakes. We answer he question: Is CGI ruining movies?
It’s Pixar week on What’s Dis! First we discuss all the delicious and weird food finds at Pixar Fest in Disneyland. Next, we watch an academy award winning Pixar short, find out the oddness that is Super Party Time at Magic Kingdom, cruise around a Bugs Land in DCA on Heimlich’s Choo Choo Train and […]
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Digger has a whole load of gems that he would like to bring to some children who live on the other side of the mountain. He needs a train to bring him to his destination. The only train that will help is a tiny little Choo Choo. Let's sing a catchy railroad song and then learn some fun facts about trains from Tilde the Tortoise. http://storyspectacular.com/
Gary Talley is the guitarist of the Box Tops, the legendary band known for classics like “The Letter”, “Cry Like A Baby”, “Choo Choo Train” and “Soul Deep”. Gary has also recorded or performed live with Willie Nelson, Dobie Gray, Tammy Wynette, Waylon Jennings, Billy Preston and Sam Moore of Sam & Dave. His songs have been recorded by Keith Whitley, James Cotton and T. G. Sheppard and he’s also known as a guitar instructor whose tutorials have been published by Acoustic Guitar Magazine and American Songwriter Magazine. This episode was recorded Creative Workshop recording studio in Nashville. The theme song is performed by Jimmy Hall & Funky Chester and written by Andreas Werner (Crazy Chester Music, BMI). Used with permission.
It's that time of year again!The time when we are closest to the end of times. When Cins and Stac Converge!This year we chat about our favorite Halloween memories as well as other nonsense such as:Dain, Dain the Choo-Choo TrainFavorite childhood costumesGrown men wearing sheer pantyhoseNever eat popcorn while podcastingOur Kitch Bitch of the month, Horror Crush, and Weekly Fuck Offs!Join us for our eternal search for Tim Curry's Tamborine!
All aboard for an episode of trainspotting, hobos and lamenting the loss of the bar car. James and Emily raise their glasses to one of the greatest marvels of transportation and, dare we say it, a highlight of our daily commute. This episode's wine: Double Dog Dare Cabernet (We're still in shock it was only $3)This episode's cheese: Cabot white cheddar In this episode, James professes his child-like love for train travel and gives reasons why commuting by train is the best, including being environmentally friendly without being pretentious, plus learn about his tips to avoid paying the fare. Emily complains about Ryan Gosling's ticket-taker doppelganger, who is drunk on his own power, then we get sidetracked talking about how Brad Pitt has Prosopagnosia (face blindness), so more girls should just go up to him and convince him they're Angelina Jolie. We drop our podcast voices to showcase our actual Connecticut accents to talk about Metro North, and we lament the last bar car in the United States. Emily gives James the job of catching a fly since he hasn't read any of the Harry Potter books (shame mail for James can be sent to classypodcast@gmail.com) and Harry Potter fans can geek out with her as she talks about Platform 9 3/4 at King's Cross Station. We talk about A queen of England, but not THE queen, unfortunately. We also sympathize with those who have to commute daily from King's Cross, especially if their trains are on Platforms 9 or 10. While we don't get into the book or movie, "Trainspotting," we do talk about those who trainspot as a hobby, known as railfans. We dive into the different types, from those who record different trains, to those who ride a particular train route, to those who explore abandoned train stations. We also look at the connection between children with autism and the fascination with trains. James talks about the psychology of train etiquette and the dynamic of ignoring the same people you see every day. (We didn't even acknowledge the fact that this may even be a Northeastern thing, because once you leave this area of the country, people are much friendlier.) James decides to throw a party for his anonymous train friends and talks about the social dynamics of train seating. He also benefits from the remnants of racism still prevalent in Connecticut, and Emily tells the story of the one time James embarrassed her on the train and why they don't take the train together anymore. James also scolds Emily for succumbing to click bait and forbids her from the Internet. But, then again, he never gives up the chance to talk about his penis. Yes, somehow we work this tangent into train research. Emily gets the songs "Cocaine" and "Casey Jones" confused as James tells the story of the real Casey Jones -- not the be confused with Stacy Jones from the original "Shining Time Station." Emily talks about Ticket to Ride, Wil Wheaton's Tabletop web show, and James asks for FDA-approved hookers when we talk about how John Lennon may or may not have lovingly called the street women of Hamburg Tickets to Ride. Emily talks about Ticket to Ride, Wil Wheaton's Tabletop web show, and James asks for FDA-approved hookers when we talk about how John Lennon may or may not have lovingly called the street women of Hamburg Tickets to Ride. Somehow, we get on the subject of the evolution of the poop train and the old Pace salsa commercials. For more information, check out RadioLab's episode all about the Poop Train. Finally, James gets a chance to expound upon his love of hobos, and we introduce you to one of our favorite time-passing games we used to play when we worked together, "What's in Your Bindle?" James also gets a dreamy look in his eyes as he talks about his desire to ride in a freight train with his legs dangling over the side, exploring the country. Special Thanks Lots of shout-outs this week! Thanks, everyone! Cheers to Matt from Arrested DevOps for including us as one of his picks of the week, Bum Wine Bob from Bumming with Bobcat for featuring our Classy Sangria recipe, and Rob & Elsie from Libsyn's "The Feed" for playing our promo! Special thanks to Adam Centamore for his book, "Tasting Wine and Cheese: An Insider's Guide to Mastering the Principles of Pairing" Tasting Wine & Cheese," which we'll be using for our wine and cheese pairing for the next few episodes! You can follow Adam on Twitter @100loves and ask him for wine pairing suggestions, and we've loved all the help he's given us! Check out our full show notes at www.classylittlepodcast.com/show-notes/015 Cheers!
Trains are great. Games are great. Put them together and you get Train Jam, which sounds great! This episode features gamedev Adriel Wallick, organizer of Train Jam. We talk about the event, as well as Adriel’s attempt to make one game a week for 52 weeks. Download link – Episode 42 (Adriel Wallick) Follow Adriel Wallick […]
Heather gives some long-cherished toys the boot. An old man asks Jacob what he wants for Christmas. John and Heather discuss some Christmas favorites. Merry Christmas from the Hack family!
Starring Martha Tilton and Curt Massey. Originally broadcast on 12th October 1953. Further details at www.otrpodcast.com