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Lords: * John * Kevin * https://www.youtube.com/@kevin_hainline Topics: * Asking for help / Dealing with the slightest criticism/suggestions/etc * Roger Rabbit and Marvel vs. Capcom were big deals. How long until multiverse & crossover shit is exciting again? * Update on media that makes me feel things vs. media that doesn't * "Bell's Theorem"", a poem that I wrote, and then, at a poetry reading someone suggested the next poem and it demonstrated how good poets are pretty amazing and I am not a good poet * https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CkNH-KlDCAMRNsI6hDZjlyvOpAgM2TsP8x-lIp5TeqQ/edit?usp=sharing * We're in a golden age of new official localizations and rereleases of old games (and why am I not playing them?!) Microtopics: * Some guy on the internet. * Transparent aluminum ukuleles. * Hurting your fingers because your ukulele action is too high. * Do you still call them cowboy chords when you play them on a ukulele? * An astronomer making a series of Youtube videos about Jurassic Park. * The history of Mr. DNA. * How much kids in the early 90s loved Jamaicans. * Solving a 30 year old Internet mystery. * Suing Michael Crichton to make him put you in the Jurassic Park acknowledgements section. * The Ancient DNA Study Group. * Ian Malcolm just saying a bunch of lines from James Gleick's "Chaos." * Going into slow motion to show all the Victorian era pickpocketing. * Asking an august astronomer to critique your work and squirming as he critiques your work. * Therapy-style processing via Topic Lords. * People who like being asked for help because it gives them an opportunity to help. * The German word for being a person. * Being so overly polite that people feel obligated to reassure you that you don't need to be so polite, which is a big pain. * After someone helps you, asking for clarification on whether they wanted to help or if they felt obligated. * How to save Jim a lot of time and effort. * Two people coming from the same gross Internet soup. (Not 4chan) * The friends you made on the Pokey the Penguin mailing list. * Swearing to kids these days that the internet was good once. * Finding the exact right gif for your animated profile picture. * Pretend socialization: it's still socialization. * Knowing a guy by his Internet handle for decades and suddenly having to call him his birth name. * When crossovers started being a thing. * The Supreme Court ruling that corporations are people, saying the stage for the world depicted in Bio Freaks for the N64. * Daffy and Donald playing rival pianos. * Detective Munch's cameo in Fortnite. * Konami Wai Wai World. * Vib Ribbon n Astro Bot. * Why am I on this show when I could be playing Vib Ribbon? * Burning episodes of Topic Lords to CD-R so you can play them in Vib Ribbon. * Extremely pixelated vector art. * The save the cat moment on Topic Lords. * Mind-blowing crossover media events where the mind-blowing part is how much they paid all the lawyers to negotiate the deal. * Why the indie game scene hadn't produced a League of Extraordinary Gentlemen with public domain characters like Robin Hood, Santa Claus, Mickey Mouse and Abraham Lincoln. * Reagan-Gorbachev. * Which president was kidnapped by ninjas. * Choosing to let the ninjas keep Ronald Reagan. * Ape Out: Get Back In There! * Pushing the left stick to lean and pushing the triggers to lift either foot. * Trying to play a video game in which you dislike the protagonist. * A guy whose defining trait is that he tries to get out of every conversation as quickly as possible. * Playing with the mismatch between what the player wants and what the player character wants. * Upsetting the apple cart of how video games work. * A minimap that takes up the top fifth of the screen but is nonfunctional until you unlock it halfway through the game. * Which Jurassic Park video game is most interesting and which is most fun. * Looking down at your cleavage to see your health meter. * Saying the secret word and screaming real loud. * A poem based on a physics thing. * Forgetting your ex girlfriend's face, along with all the state capitals. * Time pointing an arrow at your back, and you walk. * The New Physicality of Long-Distance Love. * Sending a poet up on the spaceship to drain buckets from downtown. * A poem written sometime between 1936 and 1992. * Off-Topic Lords, a place for people who shout answers at podcasts in grocery stores. * A collection of Double Dragon and Kunio-kun games. * Kid Dracula. * Mother 3's copyright nightmare. * Mario Paint on the Switch 2. * Who was the Terry that Chris Houlihan replaced in Nintendo World Cup? * Satellaview games ported to the Switch. * Batman Loves Him a Parallelogram. * Joining the discord for the best PicoSteveMo experience. * KevinHainlineOnYoutube.com * Naming a distant galaxy after yourself and other astronomers mocking you mercilessly.
Richmond, Virginia may be one of the most haunted cities in America—and for good reason. Built on centuries of conflict, tragedy, and transformation, its streets carry the echoes of war, the pain of enslavement, and the residual energy of those who never left. In this episode of The Grave Talks, we sit down with Beth and Chris Houlihan of Haunts of Richmond, whose mission is to keep the city's haunted history alive through their immersive tours and deep-rooted research. From the blood-soaked fields of the Civil War to the Virginia State Capital, the Houlihans share how Richmond became a paranormal powerhouse—and why the dead aren't done telling their stories. This is Part Two of our conversation. For more information, visit their website – hauntsofrichmond.com. Become a GRAVE KEEPER and get access to ALL of our EPISODES - AD FREE, BONUS EPISODES & ADVANCE EPISODES!!! Sign up through Apple Podcast Channel or Patreon. Sign up through Apple Podcasts or Patreon http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
Richmond, Virginia may be one of the most haunted cities in America—and for good reason. Built on centuries of conflict, tragedy, and transformation, its streets carry the echoes of war, the pain of enslavement, and the residual energy of those who never left. In this episode of The Grave Talks, we sit down with Beth and Chris Houlihan of Haunts of Richmond, whose mission is to keep the city's haunted history alive through their immersive tours and deep-rooted research. From the blood-soaked fields of the Civil War to the Virginia State Capital, the Houlihans share how Richmond became a paranormal powerhouse—and why the dead aren't done telling their stories. For more information, visit their website – hauntsofrichmond.com. Become a GRAVE KEEPER and get access to ALL of our EPISODES - AD FREE, BONUS EPISODES & ADVANCE EPISODES!!! Sign up through Apple Podcast Channel or Patreon. Sign up through Apple Podcasts or Patreon http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks
Als The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Anfang 1990 erschien, war im Spiel ein Easter Egg versteckt. Es handelte sich um einen geheimen Raum, den man nur durch einen Glitch, also einen provozierten Programmfehler, erreichen konnte. Und in diesem Raum war jemand namens Chris Houlihan verewigt. Er war keiner der Entwickler, sondern der Gewinner eines Preisausschreibens der Zeitschrift Nintendo Power. Es sollte acht Jahre dauern, bis die Existenz des Raumes und der Name des Gewinners offiziell bestätigt wurden. Diese Episode erzählt die ganze Geschichte. Diesmal haben wir Matze zu Gast, der das Spiel sehr gut kennt und uns einiges darüber erzählen kann. --- Credits Sprecher & Produktion: Wolfgang Schoch, Christian Wald-von der Lahr Musik: DRIFTING KORNERS von https://josephmcdade.com
Visit Haunts of Richmond! https://www.hauntsofrichmond.com/ PPP Merch Available Now!: https://www.shopmmedia.com/shop/phenomenon-paranormal-podcast/11 Support us on Patreon!: https://patreon.com/phenomenonpodcast Welcome to the Phenomenon: a Paranormal Podcast. Join Christina, Aly, and Anthony in their studio on this special episode, interviewing Richmond's spookiest ghost touring company, Haunts of Richmond, with the owners Beth and Chris Houlihan. Learn about what kind of events they do, plans they have, and the secret history RVA has to offer in terms of the paranormal! Twitter: https://twitter.com/PhenomenonCast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PhenomenonAParanormalPodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/phenomenonaparanormalpodcast/ Email: phenomenonaparanormalpodcast@gmail.com YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5yvyYrJUl68ph1GuK17QnA TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@phenomenonparanormal?lang=en Visit the Team's Instagrams: https://www.instagram.com/alywiththecurves/?hl=enhttps://www.instagram.com/authoranthonyavina/?hl=enhttps://www.instagram.com/krisonrequest/?hl=en --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/phenomenonpodcast/support
Tonight, we're back in in the great state of Virginia to speak with our friends Beth and Chris Houlihan who head up the Haunts of Richmond. The place to go after the museums close and the sun goes down to hear the ghostly tales of the souls of Richmond and explore the dark side of Richmond, Virginia.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HauntsofRichmondInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/richmondhaunts/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/hauntsofrichmond Website: https://www.hauntsofrichmond.com/Check out our website: https://paraunitypodcast.wixsite.com/paraunityYou can find us on Instagram and FacebookInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/paraunitypodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/paraunitypodcastThanks again to all of you for tuning in. If you listen to us on apple podcasts please remember to leave us 5 stars or a review. It helps us to get the word out about the show and we want to hear your feedback to help make the show better. If you are an android listener you can follow us on Spotify, Pandora, I heart radio, Google podcasts, so you never miss an episode. Remember if you like the show, tell a friend.Music: "Music Box" by The Underscore Orkestra"Check Your Math" by DJ Spooky
Bienvenid@s al sexagésimo tercer capítulo de Arqueología Nintendo! El título de este programa no es otro que "Pelo Rosa, Salas Secretas y la Acogida del ALTTP". Terminamos con los capítulos canónicos dedicados a este tercer Zelda. Hoy hablaremos de un par de misterios que rodean este legendario juego: el pelo rosa de Link y la sala de Chris Houlihan. Además de esto, dedicamos un rato a hablar de la fantástica acogida que tuvo el juego. La música del capítulo de hoy ha sido enteramente extraída del The Legend of Zelda: a Link Between Worlds! No olvidéis dejarnos vuestros comentarios y sugerencias: Mail: arqueologia.nintendo@gmail.com Twitter: @PodcastNintendo
It's another golf episode of Small Market Insecurities, the final major of the year....the Open Championship. Stat Guy Nate is joined by friends of the podcast Aaron Melsop and Chris Houlihan to discuss the 150th edition of the longest running major championship which is poetically being hosted at the home of golf, the Old Course at St. Andrew's. The guys will go over expert picks, their own picks, and some of the betting lines to get you ready, LISTEN IN LOSERS! Follow our socials Twitter @smallmarketins IG @smallmarketinsecurities
Kerry man Chris Houlihan joins Barry Drake this week to talk all things greyhound racing. Chris has some great tales to tell from his introduction to greyhounds, working in the UK and establishing himself as a trainer when he came home. He talks about his great Laurels victory with Cashen Legend at a time when he had just been diagnosed with Leukemia. He also went on to win another big classic, the Irish St. Leger, with Cashen Mafuma. Greyhounds are very much a family business with the whole family playing a role and just last week he enjoyed another success in Thurles. Have a listen.
On this week's podcast, Barry previews the final of the €7,500 to the winner Clona Blaze At Stud Open 525. Racing Manager at Curraheen Park Brian Collins and sponsor Kevin O'Brien join Barry along with connections of the six finalists, Graham Holland, Ray Patterson, Paul Hennessy and Chris Houlihan. Another bumper episode.
On this week's podcast, Barry previews the feature at Curraheen Park Greyhound Stadium on Saturday night, the €3,500 to the winner final of the Greyhound & Petworld Supersprint. Barry chats with Curraheen Park Racing Manager Brian Collins and the connections of the six finalists Chris Houlihan, Andy Lynch, Daniel Nolan, Conor Crowley, Michael Donnelly and Philip Rhodes, along with Liam Murphy of the Greyhound & Petworld shop.
Beth and Chris Houlihan are back and this time they are bringing ghosty tales of Irish Hauntings!! And Ryan and Ange are back on Monday nights to bring you some Supernatural News!!
The air has turned cooler and the leaves on the trees are a brilliant display of red, orange and yellow. Large orange pumpkins with faces adorn many a front step. Yes it is Halloween and we are super excited to be bringing you 2 great shows this Monday night. First off Beth and Chris Houlihan from Haunts of Richmond are back to bring you some haunting tales. And after that Ryan and Ange are going to be talking about their favorite Halloween memories!!!
Beth and Chris Houlihan from Haunts of Richmond are back this Monday!! Ryan and Ange will bring you the best paranormal news they can find!!
Beth and Chris Houlihan from Haunts of Richmond are back to bring you some haunting tales from the City of Richmond. Chris and Beth run Haunts of Richmond a paranormal tour group that shows you all the paranormal hot spots around Richmond and the stories that go with them. With years of experience in story telling their radio show is a good way to get a little chill before going to bed!! Get ready to be spooked at 8:30 pm Well it is Easter time and it's time to get Freaky!! We are going to learn all about Easter and we are definitely going to be trying some weird Easter candies and stuff on Facebook LIVE!! Join us at 9:30 pm on The Freakin Awesome Paranormal Show
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Sing it with us, now: Link! He come to town! Come to save, the Princess Zelda! We're all familiar with the mythic exploits of Nintendo's elfin hero, but this latest episode of Retronauts dives deep into one of his greatest adventures of all time. Sure, A Link to the Past is a beloved classic, but on this episode of Retronauts, we partake on a journey to truly discover WHY. Join Bob Mackey, Jeremy Parish, and special guests Henry Gilbert and Brett Elston for a thorough exploration of what makes this particular Legend of Zelda so undeniably great. And if you're out there, Chris Houlihan, your mark on Hyrule won't soon be forgotten. Be sure to visit our blog at Retronauts.com, and check out our partner site, USgamer, for more great stuff. And if you'd like to send a few bucks our way, head on over to our Patreon page!