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The gang starts with the themes of parenting and family dynamics as portrayed in the film Mrs. Doubtfire, discussing the character of Sally Field and the societal perceptions of fathers during the 90s. The discussion then shifts to Pulp Fiction, where they reflect on a new perspective regarding violence and divine intervention. Finally, they debate the case for Jack Black as the Sexiest Man Alive, considering how personality and talent can redefine traditional standards of attractiveness. Fun Fact Friday and a Classholes history, from 2020, that goes over the move Cats, the Butthole Cut.
Keith has a sit-down with Working Classholes' Josh Accardo and Ed McGowan to discuss their upcoming project of filming skits covering the beyond ridiculous stories that Keith's father has been sharing for decades. Subscribe to the Working Classholes podcast, and be sure to check out KATG.com/DAD
The gang chats over a philosophical topic of "How did you get here?" asking how adults made it through a certain point in life without experience something. Around the Horn is coming to an end and Wes is deeply upset about it. This week's Friend or Foe discusses practical jokes that we play on friends and one, in particular, about someone who glued is brother is law's belly button and is now being sued. Fun Fact Friday follow up by a granny who was floored by the AI sex talk that came her way. Lastly, This Week in Classholes' History takes us back to 2020 with monkeys working bars in Japan.
This week on It Was a Thing on TV, we go back to school. First, it's time to go back to school for the next three installments! We start with someone who is teaching until he gets his big break in acting, hooking up with seemingly every single lady along the way. Nick Freno: Licensed Teacherbrought some realities teenagers went through (and still go through) at the time, in addition to being a light-hearted comedy. Then, before Brian Griffin created a series about two oddball roommates on an episode of Family Guy, that premise was used in a short-lived NBC series which paired up a 14-year-old with an ex-Marine in his 40s in a college dorm. Ratings were amazing for the premiere episode, but the show still lasted only 8 shows. Find out why in this installment. Follow us at all our socials via our Linktree page at linktr.ee/itwasathingontv Timestamps 0:10 - Sid Tribute Cold Open 2:35 - Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher 1:29:19 - Roomies (It's no Classholes.) 1:58:50 - The Return of The Joey Gallo Update
Before Brian Griffin created a series about two oddball roommates on an episode of Family Guy, that premise was used in a short-lived NBC series which paired up a 14-year-old with an ex-Marine in his 40s in a college dorm. Ratings were amazing for the premiere episode, but the show still lasted only 8 shows. Find out why in this installment.
In this episode of the Open Mic Comedy Podcast, join host Marc as he sits down with the hilarious comedian, Pete Kinsella. They dive into Pete's comedy journey, exploring his shift from improv to stand-up and the joy and self-reflection that fuel his performances. Pete spills the beans on his best and worst moments on stage, sharing insights into his approach to gong shows and competitions. The conversation takes a personal turn as Pete discusses the delicate art of balancing humour and political commentary in his routines. They unpack the concept behind Pete's split bill show, "ClassHoles," and how it will transform into "KinVincibles" - shedding light on the need for more diverse voices, particularly from the left-wing and working class, in the comedy scene. As they chat about Pete's evolving material and his favourite joke, the discussion extends to the upcoming challenge Pete's taking on – telling a joke from "The Little Book of Shit Jokes" live on stage! Plus, get a sneak peek into Pete's social media handles for all the behind-the-scenes hilarity. ———————— Pete Kinsella Links: https://www.instagram.com/kinsella_82/ https://www.instagram.com/kinsellascreativeoutlet Open Mic Comedy Podcast www: https://openmiccomedypod.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/openmiccomedypod/ ———————— Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Everything bad in American is traced back to its professional managerial class, the highly credentialed self dealing charlatans carrying water for the richest one percent. We talk with Professor Catherine Liu author of the classic "Virtue Hoarders: The Case Against The Professional Managerial Class." This is a Pledgisode. Please support independent media by donating to this show: https://davidfeldmanshow.com/supporting-people-in-need/ Guests With Time Codes (3:36) David Does the News (1:13:30) Catherine Liu (Professor of Film and Media Studies at University of California, Irvine and author of "Virtue Hoarders: The Case against the Professional Managerial Class") (2:02:00) Howie Klein (founder and treasurer of The Blue America PAC and author of Down With Tyranny) (2:33:55) David Cobb (environmental activist and Green Party Presidential candidate) (2:59:20) Dr. Harriet Fraad (host of "Capitalism Hits Home") (3:30:53) Professor Adnan Husain ("Guerrilla History" and "The Majlis" podcasts) (4:09:53) Professor Mary Anne Cummings (physicist and parks commissioner Aurora, Illinois) (4:33:33) Community Billboard with Dan Frankenberger played by Mr. and Mrs. Brown (4:58:53) Peter B. Collins (Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame) (5:41:55) Professor Mike Steinel (Jazz historian and Dylanologist) (6:09:58) Henry Hakamäki fills us in on the latest Covid variant
After the holiday (specials), the Classholes fall back to reality with a thump. Lucy Murray pontificates what to call her unborn child while assessing the weight of such a responsibility, then Preston steels an audience for disappointment with how to cope with it, if the emotion should ever strike. On a completely unrelated note, good luck to all those awaiting their A-Level results! I'd pop this episode in the old download queue if I were you.
After months of lockdown, the rest of the world seems so far away. But all is not lost. Sling on your backpack, grab a towel and your washbag, and get ready to climb aboard the Classholes podcast for your very own guide to backpacking. Hear about Preston bursting into tears in a hostel and fleeing from the police in Alabama, and tick off what Lucy Murray won't eat abroad. Who needs Lonely Planet when you've got the Classholes? Download now.
After a brief hiatus, Preston and Lucy Murray jet off to teach an awaiting nation about Sixth Form Holidays. Exams are over, the sea and the sunshine are both beckoning. Return flights, a semi-built hotel, and all inclusive for under £100. The pair recount their own horrors in this week's episode. Listen now.
It's big purchases week. On today's show, Preston alerts the world to the tricks of car salesmen and how to get the best deal on a new motor, while Lucy Murray talks through the perils of the housing market. The economy is in the toilet, and only you can save it. Listen now.
Defying critics and audiences alike, Classholes wearily staggers into double figures. This week, Lucy Murray evaluates the intricacies of getting a job - the hows, the wheres, and the whos - and Preston serves up his guide to cooking, while also imparting precisely how little French he can speak. Working and eating. You love to hear it. Listen now.
Here's your starter for ten: this week Preston and Lucy Murray reopen Britain. In today's episode, the Classholes provide a handy etiquette guide for Preston's beloved cinema (which results in him banning 95% of potential patrons), and Lucy Murray examines quizzes - how to win and specifically what meal and drink should accompany them. Listen now.
Already exhausted, Preston and Lucy Murray bring in special guest Harry Ferrier ('Young Dracula', 'The Silence', 'Monroe') to lift the lid on Hollywood. Harry takes listeners behind the scenes on honing the craft of acting, his award for Most Appreciative Photograph For 'Jurassic World' Ride, and the truth behind his seminal stage adaptation of 'The Ring' for GCSE Drama. Download now.
Preston and Lucy Murray want the world to be better. A lot better. This week they tackle both the news and that beautiful attribute of being able to admit when you're in the wrong. All of this, plus Lucy Murray comes out as a child of God. You'd be a fool not to download this podcast.
Spring meets winter in this week's podcast. Lucy Murray lifts the lid on the first trimester of pregnancy, while Preston grumbles about his back problems under the guise of teaching us about getting older. Imagine not downloading this podcast. Just imagine!
This week, Preston teaches the nation exactly what it's like to go to the doctor without the aid of your mum and dad, and Lucy Murray discusses the plate-smashing ramifications of living with other people. Learning doesn't take bank holidays.
Realising they have spent three weeks teaching the world virtually nothing, Preston and Lucy Murray retreat back to their specialist subjects. First up, Lucy Murray teachers Preston that his fingers are ugly using the rules of Fibonacci, then Preston recounts how he had to use Effective Communication to defuse a particularly pungent situation in a library. Unmissable, as always.
Today's topics are the Gym (somewhere Preston has seemingly been twice in the last decade) - and First Jobs (apparently Lucy Murray has never been more cash liquid than during her time as a waitress at the age of 16). Lockdown and tune in.
Today's topics are jury duty and queuing, each delivered via discussions on Major Charles Ingram, 9/11, and Katy Perry's seminal album 'Teenage Dream'.
Settle down, class. Preston and Lucy Murray are here to right the educational wrongs and teach you the lessons your school didn't get around to. Today's topics are small talk (the lost art) and fraud (something that mugged Preston in the week of recording). Spit out your gum and let your ears take a seat.
Lagging Balls: A World of Warcraft, Heroes of the Storm, Overwatch & Other Blizzard Games Podcast
A community-focused Blizzard & World of Warcraft Podcast. For the people. By some people. Episode 26 of the Lagging Balls podcast, hosted by Thorn & Thyst: "Classholes!" Feedback, comments, & submissions: laggingballs@gmail.com Full show notes available at www.laggingballs.com On this episode we cover: The Longest Episode Ever. WoW’s 11th Anniversary http://blizz.ly/1SAH5VW Starting Zones LB “Advice” Column Special Segment: Guildmates Talk Class Previews Warcraft Patch 6.2.3 http://blizz.ly/1H70sph Class Buffs #FriendshipMoose http://bit.ly/1lt6kiF Hearthstone Patch 4.0.0.10833 http://blizz.ly/1MQeV9t League of Explorers Decklists of the Champions http://blizz.ly/1l3iXR3 Heroes of the Storm Brawl with the Blues http://blizz.ly/1SAHtUr Heroes of the Storm Patch PTR Notes http://blizz.ly/1QsPMns Diablo Patch 2.4.0 Notes http://blizz.ly/1HWkyx2 Different Weapons, Different Specs PvP Memories
Its almost here! SWTOR expansion 4.0 is less than a week away. Are we ready? No! What else do we think about class changes or new abilities? But all is not lost because wishes really do come true!
HB Frittata Show Notes:Updated IntroNew formatTech Timeout: Cell phone video chatQik, FaceTime, Tango, FringSpecial Thanks to Karl - twitter.com/karl_grzClassholes.com
Matt & PODS are called back into action when they become entangled in a Soviet plot to uncover the secret behind mysterious artifacts known as the Crystal Skulls.
Matt & Pods fight the fight of their lives against the ruthless Clubber Lang.
Eggplant Sandwich & Homemade Potato Chips Show Notes:Updated IntroNew formatTech Timeout: Google CR-48 Chrome OS NotebookGoogle CR-48: would you buy one?First Eggplant tastingBlooper ClipSpecial Thanks to Karl - twitter.com/karl_grzClassholes.com