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This week's short horror story, Clunk, inspired by the prompt "Deep Space", is written by Nairis Santini and read by Shahan HamzaThe author would like to dedicate it to Serafino, "who read my stories when I was little and inspired me to continue writing."Content Notes:- Family arguements- Thalassophobia- Loss of Time- Loss of SpaceDirected and Produced by April SumnerWritten by Nairis SantiniExecutive Producers Alexander J Newall & April SumnerFeaturing Shahan Hamza as NarratorEdited by Lowri Ann Davies and Nico VetteseMusic by Nico Vettese and Sam JonesMastering by Catherine RinellaArt by April SumnerSupport Rusty Quill directly by joining our new membership platform at members.rustyquill.com or on Patreon at patreon.com/rustyquillCheck out our merchandise available at https://www.redbubble.com/people/RustyQuill/shop and https://www.teepublic.com/stores/rusty-quillSupport Rusty Quill by purchasing from our Affiliates; DriveThruRPG – DriveThruRPG.comJoin our community:WEBSITE: rustyquill.comFACEBOOK: facebook.com/therustyquillX: @therustyquillEMAIL: mail@rustyquill.comThe Magnus Protocol is a derivative product of the Magnus Archives, created by Rusty Quill Ltd. and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share alike 4.0 International Licence. For ad-free episodes, bonus content and more, join members.rustyquill.com or our Patreon.Pre-order The Magnus Archives Mysteries: rustyquill.com/mysteries.Pre-order FROM THE LIBRARY OF JURGEN LEITNER, a Magnus novel: rustyquill.com/novelBuy tickets to a Magnus Archives Live Show in Sheffield, UK in July 2026: https://crossedwires.live/podcast/the-magnus-archives Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Garage Hour: ignoring life's biggest questions because gearhead (or racecar - you choose). We've got everything in this one: why lift your car when you could buy a truck; why the Concorde's awesomeness was so early we missed it; why Volkswagen is building missiles for Israel (mis-Israel?) (and why Ford, GM, AM General and 100 other good manufacturers did the same); why the FTC is eyeballing car sellers, why the cooling needs of AI and data centers will make your brain hurt (and drive their neighbors crazy); why more automakers are not making electric cars; and why so many car magazines have a long way to go in recovering from their electric-car madness. What else? Russian cosmonauts kick ass (on manual), squirrels hang best (in effigy), Omni Magazine was always awesome (laser beams and nuclear accelerators), Microsoft and Three-Mile Island (what could go wrong?), and what happens when an A-10 and R2-D2 get together.
The Garage Hour: ignoring life's biggest questions because gearhead (or racecar - you choose). We've got everything in this one: why lift your car when you could buy a truck; why the Concorde's awesomeness was so early we missed it; why Volkswagen is building missiles for Israel (mis-Israel?) (and why Ford, GM, AM General and 100 other good manufacturers did the same); why the FTC is eyeballing car sellers, why the cooling needs of AI and data centers will make your brain hurt (and drive their neighbors crazy); why more automakers are not making electric cars; and why so many car magazines have a long way to go in recovering from their electric-car madness. What else? Russian cosmonauts kick ass (on manual), squirrels hang best (in effigy), Omni Magazine was always awesome (laser beams and nuclear accelerators), Microsoft and Three-Mile Island (what could go wrong?), and what happens when an A-10 and R2-D2 get together.
We challenged Deric to keep up an Irish accent for the whole show, he didn't even last three seconds. We kick things off with a reality check on the recent windstorms that turned our backyards into obstacle courses and honest landscapers into price gouging armies. Zac gets brutally honest about his latest project: XPS foam panel speakers. After being bought into the YouTube hype, he discovered that without a subwoofer and a $200 microphone, they sound less like high-fidelity audio and more like a musical birthday card.Meanwhile, Deric shares how he turned Gemini AI into a high-functioning shop assistant by uploading photos of burnt-out capacitors. Fixing a "dead" motor for 13 bucks and balancing water chemistry without the usual guesswork.In this episode, we also discuss:The Arborist "Opportunity": Why a split branch in the neighborhood suddenly costs $2,500 when demand is high.The Honda Fit "Clunk": Why Eric decided to "lube the bejesus" out of a strut mount bearing rather than spend $1,000 on a 16-year-old car.Dealerships vs. Online Buyers: Why online services often offer more for your trade-in than the local dealer ever will.Woodshop Cat: Deric's solution for a cat that decided the house rugs are its new litter box.Got questions? Email us at offthecutpodcast@gmail.comJoin the Aftershow: https://www.patreon.com/offthecutpodcastWatch Live: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcRJPIp6OaffQtvCZ2AtWWQMerch: https://www.spencleydesignco.comStart a Podcast: https://streamyard.com/pal/c/5926541443858432Follow the Hosts:Zac: @ZacBuildsEric: @SpencleyDesignCoDeric: @PecanTreeDesignProudly Sponsored By: KM Tools (kmtools.com/SPENCLEYDESIGNCO)WTB Woodworking (wtbwoodworking.com/giveaway)#Woodworking #DIY #3DPrinting #Maker #ContentCreation #OffTheCutPodcast #Sponsored #KMTools #WTBWoodworking
Pour cette session de Coinxomatik le label Storm & Break Records sera le fil rouge du mix. Avec en exclu 2 remix de Improvisators Dub par Roots Zombie dispo demain sur leur bandcamp en téléchargement gratuit. Playlist : Stay (Gary Clunk & Hatman Remix) > Zenzile / I See Dub > Gary Clunk & Hatman / Dub Land > Hatman / Homeland > Hatman / Dub Tribe > Hatman / African Dub > Hatman / Africa Will Dub > Hatman / Something Different > Humble I / Straight to the Wall > Gary Clunk & Hatman / King Erie (Gary Clunk & Hatman Remix) > Violinbwoy / Truths & Rights (Roots Zombie Remix) > Improvisators Dub / Dub Activist part 2 > Gary Clunk / I'm Growing With You > Sista Kata / Jah Is Always Three > Sammy Gold / The Good part 2 > Gary Clunk & Hatman / Fukuoka Castle part 2 > Gary Clunk & Hatman / Improdub (Roots Zombie Remix) > Improvisators Dub /
Our adventurers face some muggers in The Clunk. Elana uses a hair dryer. Kaida has excellent nails. The mugger leaves with less than he came with.
Kaida and Elana make their way down into The Clunk, where they meet a few new faces and learn a bit more about one of the dragons. Kaida tries some gambling and talks a little about her scales. Elana shows off more of her wares. Schnicktick puts an item on layaway.
Welcome to the Backlog Busters, Season 8 - Episode 23. Mathman, BlazeKnight, and Hootz talk about No King protests, unboxing of Like a Dragon: Yakuza Pirate in Hawaii, Steel Magnolias, and early Father's Day presents. At the end of the episode, we dish out top secret tips for the SNES and Genesis versions of Zombies ate my Neighbors (code for the last level) and the Genesis version of Street Fighter II (playing with only special moves). We also played some games...Hootz - Nine Sols, Sea of Stars, Mario Kart World, Shapez 2Mike - SSX, Lost Words, FEAR, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West, and Expedition 33Ryan - Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, Mario Kart WorldIf you were a patron, you would hear all the stuff we talk about before and after the theme music. You never what you'll hear!If you would like to have more of the Backlog Busters in your life, head on over to the socials and follow these fine folks:Blue SkyBacklog BustersMathman1024BlazeKnightSkinnyMattAlso, don't forget to join the Discord and be part of the fun.Patreon link -->patreon.com/BacklogBustersSkinnyMatt's Extra Life page --> here
Our adventurers make a new friend(?) and seek the entrance to The Clunk! Elana starts a side hustle. Kaida gives some guidance. Orthiax likes lemons.
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A Sermon for the Fifth Sunday after Epiphany St. Matthew 13:1-43 by William Klock Seeds. Matthew 13—most of it at least—is all about seeds. Well, sort of. It's about the kingdom of God. But Jesus told the people about the kingdom using the imagery of seeds, because it was something familiar to them. Obviously, they lived in an agrarian society, but more than that, the God of Israel had been using this imagery of seeds going all the way back to the Prophets and even back to Abraham. Remember his promise all the way back at the beginning: he promised to bless the nations through Abraham's seed. In other words, to set the world to rights through Abraham's descendants, through his family. This image carries on through the prophets. The seed grew and became a tree—or in other places it became a vine—but it failed to bear fruit. The Lord warned that he would come to prune the dead wood—or even to cut the whole tree down. And yet there was reason to hope. The Lord keeps his promises. Even if the tree were to be cut down, the seed would remain—and it would put forth a new shoot. No matter how bad things might get, there was always reason to hope in the Lord. And so, as Chapter 13 begins, St. Matthew tells us that Jesus sat in a boat on the Sea of Galilee, just off from shore, to preach to a crowd on the beach. “He had much to say to them, and he said it all in parables,” writes Matthew in verse 3. And so Jesus begins: “Look!,” he said, “Once there was a sower who went out to sow. As he sowed, some seed fell beside the path, and the birds came and ate it up. Some seed fell on rocky soil, where it didn't have much earth. It sprang up at once because it didn't have depth of soil. But when the sun was high it got scorched, and it withered because it didn't have any root. Other seed fell in among thorns, and the thorns grew up and choked it. And other seed fell in good soil, and produced a crop, some a hundred times over, some sixty, and some thirty times over. If you've got ears, listen!” The people had seen the Messiah things that Jesus was doing throughout Galilee. Blind eyes and deaf ears opened, lepers cleansed and the dead raised. Demons ran at his command. In Jesus, God was on the move. It was obvious. The long winter was coming to an end. Everywhere Jesus went the ground thawed and flowers began to spring up. At the same time, it wasn't what they expected. They knew the prophecies. They knew the word of the Lord. They knew his promises and they knew he was faithful. And so they knew he would come to their rescue. Like a sower sowing his seed, the Lord would one day sow Israel in her own land. And so when Jesus began to tell a story of a sower going out to sow, they listened. But it wasn't quite the story they were expecting. The story Jesus told was a story of failure after failure after failure before—eventually—success! Jesus was telling the story of Israel. Over and over God had spoken. Over and over he had sent his emissaries: priests, judges, kings, and prophets to speak his word and to set things to rights. But the people wouldn't listen. But now something was changing. Jesus had their attention. “If you've got ears, listen!” Jesus says. In other words, “I get it. This isn't what you expected. It's hard to understand. But things are different this time. Really! Stick with me. Keep watching. Keep listening. And you'll figure it out. You'll see that God is faithful.” Eventually they would understand—at least some of them would—but for now thy were just confused. So were the disciples. So, Matthew says, they “came to him. ‘Why are you speaking to them in parables?” they asked. So Jesus answered: “You have been given the gift of knowing the secrets of the kingdom of heaven. But they haven't. Anyone who already has something will be given more, and they will have plenty. But anyone who has nothing—even what they have will be taken away! That's why I speak to them in parables, so that they may look but not see, and hear but not understand or take it in.” Well, that doesn't seem very helpful, does it? Every once in a while I hear someone claim that there are secret codes hidden in the Bible. So far I have yet to discover that any of these secret codes is actually there. The idea itself runs against the purpose of scripture. God speaks because he wants us to hear him and to know him. If scripture is hard to understand, that's on us, not on him. But if that's true, why would Jesus speak in riddles. That's how the disciples saw it. And they knew: in Jesus the most important thing that had ever happened was happening. Everyone needed to know about it. So why not just say it plainly? The thing is that it was the same for them as it is for us. Jesus was speaking plainly. Everyone knew that when he told a story about a sower planting seed, he was talking about the Lord sowing his promises for Israel. They knew their story. They knew the prophets. The problem wasn't with Jesus. The problem was with the people who thought they had it all figured out already. The problem was with the people who thought the Messiah should come, for example, to take up a sword and establish his kingdom the way other kings established theirs. And because they thought they had it all figured out, they weren't hearing what Jesus was plainly and simply saying. So Jesus says to the disciples (verse 14): “Isaiah's prophecy is coming true in them [in the people].” And he quotes from Isaiah 6:9-10. This was the Lord's commissioning and sending of Isaiah. He was to go and say to the people, “You will listen but won't understand, you will look but not see. This people's heart has gone flabby and fat, their ears are muffled and dull, their eyes are darkened and shut; in order that they won't see with their eyes or hear with their ears, or know in their heart, or turn back again for me to restore them.” Imagine being called as a prophet and the first message you're to declare is that no one will understand you. What the Lord had promised to Isaiah was now being fulfilled in Jesus. Like Isaiah, he would speak plainly, but the muffled ears of the people would be unable to hear. Jesus goes on and says to his disciples: “But there's great news for your eyes: they can see! And for your ears: they can hear! I'm telling you the truth: many prophets and holy people longed to see what you see and didn't see it, and to hear what you hear and didn't hear it.” Now, the disciples knew their Bible. They knew that in that same passage of Isaiah—in verse 13—they knew that was when the Lord spoke of judging the tree that was Israel. All that would be left was a stump, and yet, says the Lord, “That stump is the holy seed.” It was a prophecy of judgement followed by restoration. So this is what would be in their heads as Jesus explains the parable to them. “This is what the sower story is all about,” Jesus went on. “When someone hears the word of the kingdom and doesn't understand it, the evil one comes and snatches away what was sown in the heart. This corresponds to what was sown beside the path. What was sown on rocky ground is the person who hears the word and immediately receives it with delight, but doesn't have any root of their own. Someone like that only lasts a short time; as soon as there's any trouble or persecution because of the word, they trip up at once. The one sown among thorns is the one who hears the word, but the world's worries and the seduction of wealth choke the word and it doesn't bear fruit. But the one sown on good soil is the one who hears the word and understands it. Someone like that will bear fruit: one will produce a hundred times over, another sixty, and another thirty times over.” So God's kingdom is coming. That's the point of Jesus' parable. But his point is also that it's not coming the way people expected. Most people expected the kingdom to come in a blaze of glory. The Lord would return to his people and defeat their enemies. He would set everything to rights. He would bring justice and peace and righteousness, beginning in Jerusalem and then extend his righteous rule throughout the earth. But Jesus' parable says that, no, that's not how God's kingdom will come. In fact, instead of coming with a blaze of glory, it's instead going to be like seed sown on the ground. It's going to start quietly, many won't listen at first, but it will slowly and surely grow. Because this is how the Lord works. The story is as much about the history of Israel as it is about the people of First Century Judah or people today. This is how the Lord works and there's a good reason for it. The world is not as it should be. We long for the Lord to set it to rights. But for him to come back in a blaze of glory to deal justly with the world's sin problem would mean that every last one of us would stand condemned. This is why, along with his promises to set the world to rights, the Lord also spoke through the Prophets to say that he is patient and merciful and because of that, his judgement will be delayed so that (1) he can provide a means of salvation for us and so that (2) people will have time to hear this good news and believe. The word—the seed—has to be sown and it needs time to germinate and grow. This is what the people of Jesus' day needed to understand. Not only did they need this gospel seed in order to know God's mercy in the face of coming judgement, but so did the nations. They thought the Lord would come, congratulate them for their faithfulness, set them on top of the heap, and then rain down fire and brimstone on the gentile nations, but the truth of the matter was, that they needed to be set right just as much as the gentiles did and it would be through the Lord's faithfulness to his people on display in the Messiah, that a new people would be born, that judgment would come on unfaithful Israel—and all of this before the eyes of the watching gentiles who would stand in awe of the God of Israel and be drawn to him in faith. The Lord will set Israel and the world to rights, not only by judging sin, but even more so through his grace and mercy to those who believe. This is how God would make good on his promises. Now, as I've been pondering this parable, one caution came to mind. The parable was Jesus' way of telling the story of Israel. God had sown the seed of his word over and over and people—or most of them—didn't listen. The seed didn't take root. And Jesus' point is that in him, this time, God was doing something new. In him, the seed, the word had become flesh. This time, through Jesus, the Lord would do something he'd never done before: he would pour out his Spirit. And because of Jesus and the Spirit, the seed would finally grow and flourish—thirty, sixty, a hundred times over. Brothers and Sisters, Jesus and the Spirit have changed everything. So I think we need to be at least a little cautious in how we think of this parable, because what we usually do when we hear about the seed on the path or the steed on the rocky soil, or the seed choked by thorns, what we usually do is say something like, “Don't be that kind of soil. Don't let the birds take away the seeds. Don't let the thorns choke it out. Be the good soil. Let the seed grow and put down deep roots.” And there is something to be said for that. People do let the cares of the world choke out gospel seed planted in them. Some people are rocky soil and the seed looks like it's going to grow and then it withers and dies. But here's the point—and never forget—that because of Jesus and because of the Spirit, everything is different. They make the soil fertile and that's why God's word, ever since, has done what it has done. That's why the church exists. That's why this good news about the God of Israel has gone out and conquered the nations. Because Jesus and the Spirit have made the soil fertile. Without them the gospel seed will never take root and grow. That's something else to remember in our ministry and evangelism. We are stewards. We're called to plant the seed. But it is Jesus and the Spirit who cause it to grow. That doesn't mean we should just be passive hearers of the word. Do the work. Get rid of the rocks in the soil. Pull the weeds that might choke it out. But there's a promise here that if we will faithfully steep ourselves in God's gospel word, Jesus and the Spirit will cause it to take root and grow. And if we will proclaim it, Jesus and the Spirit will grow the kingdom. Now, Matthew continues, Jesus put another parable to them. Verse 24: “The kingdom of heaven is like this. Once upon a time a man sowed good seed in his field. While the workers were asleep, his enemy came and sowed weeds in among the wheat, and went away. When the crop came up and produced wheat, then the weeds appeared as well. So the farmer's servants came to him. “Master,” they said, “didn't you sow good seed in your field? Where have the weeds come from?” “This is the work of an enemy,” he replied. “So,” the servants said to him, “do you want us to go and pull them up?” “No,” he replied. “If you do that you'll probably pull up the wheat as well while you're collecting the weeds. Let them both grow together until the harvest. Then, when it's time for the harvest, I will give the reapers this instruction: First gather the weeds and tie them up in bundles to burn them, but gather the wheat into my barn.” Again, it's in our nature to want God to act right now. We're tired of the pain and the tears. We're tired of sin and death. Why does God allow evil to continue? In the next breath, Jesus tells the disciples that “the kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed. It's the smallest of all the seeds, btu when it grows it turns into the biggest of the shrubs. It becomes a tree, and the birds in the sky can then come and nest in its branches.” But, of course, the tree doesn't grow all at once. That takes many, many years. And then he talks about a different kind of “seed”: “The kingdom of heaven is like leaven, which a woman took and hid inside three measures of flour, until the whole thing was leavened.” Just the other day I saw a video in which a woman went on an angry rant about how her first attempt at bread went horribly wrong. She turned her bread pan upside down and the loaf fell out and hit the floor with a loud “thud”. She picked it up and banged it on the counter: “Clunk, clunk!” “I followed the recipe exactly!” she yelled. “Why didn't it work?” And then in the comments she revealed that, yes, she'd mixed all the ingredients correctly, but she never let the dough rise. She said she didn't have time for that. And sometimes we feel like we don't have time—or we shouldn't have to wait for God's word to do its work. I have to remind myself all the time as a pastor to be patient. God's word doesn't grow people (or the kingdom) overnight. You probably—or you should—have to remind yourselves that God's word doesn't grow pastors overnight either. It takes time. That's why the Lord uses this imagery of God's word as seed all through scripture. But this also means we need to be patient and to wait for the Lord to do his thing. The disciples weren't sure they understood this and they asked Jesus what the parable of the wheat and the weeds meant and Jesus said, “The one who sows the seed is the son of man. The field is the world; the good seed are the children of the kingdom. The weeds are the children of the evil one; the enemy who sowed them is the devil. The harvest is the close of the age, and the reapers are the angels. So when the weeds are gathered and burned in the fire, that's what it will be like at the close of the age. The son of man will send out his angels, and they will collect together out of his kingdom everything that causes offense, and everyone who acts wickedly. They will throw them into the fiery furnace, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. Then the righteous will shine like the sun in the kingdom of their Father. If you have ears, listen!” God's word will do its work. The kingdom will grow. The enemy will sow weeds in its midst, but nothing can stop God's word from bringing the life he sent it out to bring. As surely as the mustard seed will grow into a giant tree. As surely as the little lump of dough will rise and fill the bowl, God's kingdom will do the same. If you ever doubt that, just remember what Jesus says here: “The one who sows the seed is the son of man”—is Jesus himself. Jesus (and the Spirit) will grow the kingdom and nothing the devil can do will stop that. And we can trust that one day God's justice will confront our old enemies, sin and death, and put an end to them forever. I think that what Jesus had in mind here was the judgement soon to come on Judah, Jerusalem, and the temple but as that judgement showed God's faithfulness to his promises, it also points forward to that time at the end of history, that time when the seed has grown into the great tree, when the leaven has worked its way through the whole loaf, when the gospel has gone out and the glory of the Lord covers the earth as the waters cover the sea, we can trust that God will deal with the wicked and with sin and death once and for all and the righteous will shine like the sun. That's an image of resurrection that Jesus takes from the Prophet Daniel. When something doesn't seem right or when it doesn't seem like it's going to work, the experts love to say “trust the process”. And, Brothers and Sisters, that's exactly what Jesus is asking us to do. He's planted the seed himself. He's shed his own blood to water the soil. He's given God's Spirit to make the soil of human hearts fertile. And he's done none of that in vain. His gospel seed will surely grow and if it seems like it's taking too long, remember that it's all for the sake of his grace and mercy—grace and mercy you and I already know, but grace and mercy that the rest of the world still needs to know for themselves. Grace and mercy that, like the death and resurrection of Jesus, reveal the God who is worthy of glory, honour, and praise. Let's pray: Heavenly Father, keep your household the Church continually in your true religion; that those who lean only on the hope of your heavenly grace may always be defended by your mighty power, through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
with Special Guest Host Connor McAndrewsMusic by Mitch LeighLyrics by Phyllis Robinson & William AlfredBook by William Alfred & Albert MarreDirected by Albert MarreStarring Joan Diener, Steve Arlen, Robert Weede, Tommy Rall & Helen Gallagher.Opened on Broadway April 8, 1970
Send us a textSimon seeks some advice from Lee about keeping things in confidence, and then they talk about what our work colleagues really think of us. Things covered: A messed up beginning riddled with technological issues and two different audio streams, Sennheiser headphones, Sony headphones, photoshopping floor plans (apartment update), Lee's Dad flipping houses, renovations from another country, Ian Dury and the Blockheads (Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick), the rhythm method, a drummer in the room as a form of contraception, a conversation in confidence, burning bridges with everybody, overestimating one's capacity to intervene productively, Simon's nickname Clunk, a hilarious way for Lee to be an arsehole, Jefrey (the dog) trying to eat a croissant from a 2 year old, Lee being an excellent Agony Uncle, Lee singing musical tunes, staff away days (that aren't away), saying things we like about colleagues, emerging themes about what Simon's colleagues think of them, Simon's capacity to organise, baked goods at work, cupboard love, lightness of touch at work, being funny at work, hypothetically what Lee's colleagues would say about him, people pleasing, 360 reviews. Get in touch with Lee and Simon at info@midlifing.net. ---The Midlifing logo is adapted from an original image by H.L.I.T: https://www.flickr.com/photos/29311691@N05/8571921679 (CC BY 2.0)
Don't let the compunannies and digidistractions make you less of a (hu)man - it's time to think before you sink (into the mud and unpacked dirt at that job site, Mr. Cement Truck Driver)... It's an episode full of whatever got in the Gearhead Consultancy's way, because we're too damn busy. How about cops and their Exploders? Good and bad strap technique for fun and disastrous truck towing and hauling? Why that little light in your sideview mirror should warn motorists about YOU... ...And why turning across lanes to avoid one driver is a recipe for meeting other drivers the hard way. So much good stuff... What about some thinly veiled leftism hiding in new limp-wristed podcasts? Some Amon Tobin and traffic school? ...Also, let's remember Scott Bloomquist, incredible dirt-track racer but not so much of a pilot. R.I.P., you excellent weirdo.
Don't let the compunannies and digidistractions make you less of a (hu)man - it's time to think before you sink (into the mud and unpacked dirt at that job site, Mr. Cement Truck Driver)... It's an episode full of whatever got in the Gearhead Consultancy's way, because we're too damn busy. How about cops and their Exploders? Good and bad strap technique for fun and disastrous truck towing and hauling? Why that little light in your sideview mirror should warn motorists about YOU... ...And why turning across lanes to avoid one driver is a recipe for meeting other drivers the hard way. So much good stuff... What about some thinly veiled leftism hiding in new limp-wristed podcasts? Some Amon Tobin and traffic school? ...Also, let's remember Scott Bloomquist, incredible dirt-track racer but not so much of a pilot. R.I.P., you excellent weirdo.
As Jess, Corey, and Dan evade Grey and his team, the time comes for Dan to finally tell the truth about their family history. For more great shows and to listen early and ad-free, visit GZMshows.com.
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The boys are looking to close out the season with the classics and you know what that means. Absurd FMK and Walk Out segments. Ahh the hits. This is all, of course, after Joe recalls the time he tried to stop a shoplifter and ended up impersonating a T1000. Have you seen this boy? Have you heard this episode?
Recorded: April 1, 2024 Madeira, Portugal. Major tech difficulties. Poem: Clunky.Somewhere between the horizon and my kitchen,The sun appeared, coffee in hand. What are you doing there? I tipped granola into my bowl of honey.And went on with my day. Three flights, three beds, three daysScrambled eggs look at me with envyYou're not one of us.Get out of the pan, go back to sleep.I feel flat, but stand five foot tenIs the rabbit on the moon really making riceAll I want is one grain.One grain of Familiarity,Calm,Routine.Clunk is as clunky does,Like the gear stick in my right hand.The accelerator should be on my left, it's not.But I don't really care,It all becomes one.So what's there to learn under an orange roof,Some days it takes five days to walk the dogClothes talk to more people inside outRain laughs at you when it's sunny insideJournals fill up with two cups of coffee.Poetry sense, makes doesn't, I got it wrong, say it again.Poetry makes doesn't sense,Say it again, I got it wrong.Poetry doesn't make sense.The joy of clunkyIs like the sweet fruit with bruisesOften overlooked, but when devouredYou're glad it fellAnd no-one else picked it up.I want to walk to the sun, Meet it before the horizon but not at my kitchen.Whilst it's still bathing, We can talk about clunky,Just like my coffee machine.Just like my brain this week. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/josh-lynott-project/message
It's The Geoff and Whisp Show's “SALUTE TO VAL VERDE SPACE HEROES!” Episode! And when you're referencing Val Verde space heroes, you know CHARLEY “CLUNK” BOTTOMS (JOHN HODGMAN - JUDGE JOHN HODGMAN, DICKTOWN, THE DAILY SHOW) is at the top of that list! Clunk tells the boys the secrets of space travel while promoting his new tell all book, “Moonman From Maine.” Art Spart explains why it's raining so hard and why CCR is to blame for the rain and traffic! Shartlesburg has a new mayor! And get a preview of the NEW ROCK 108.9 The Hawk will begin to play this week. Sponsored by: FARNSWORTH CHOCOLATE TURD VAL VERDE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL And CHANNEL 8'S “WORM MASTER” Listen to Judge John Hodgman here: https://maximumfun.org/podcasts/judge-john-hodgman 108.9 The Hawk was created, written and performed by Jason Gore and Geoff Garlock. Listen. Subscribe. Tell your friends. Support The Hawk at https://patreon.com/1089thehawk! Bonus episodes! Hawk episodes one week early! So much more! Learn more about 108.9 The Hawk at 1089thehawk.com! GET THAT HAWK MERCH: http://tee.pub/lic/goodrockshirts FOLLOW US ON YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/@1089thehawk SOCIAL SIGHTS: https://twitter.com/1089thehawk https://instagram.com/1089thehawk https://www.tiktok.com/@1089thehawk https://bsky.app/profile/1089thehawk.bsky.social https://www.threads.net/@1089thehawk The Hawk will be back next week with CHRIS GETHARD!!!
Andrew Meister and I chat about removing wasted notions and bad workflows, aka "clunk."
Today on the podcast, Maddox and Ross talk about the most common car modifications for the average enthusiast. We discuss what you should and should *not* do when it comes to modifying your car, how to get the most ‘bang for your buck' out of mods, and share entertaining stories of mods gone wrong. IG: https://www.instagram.com/restricted_performance/ https://www.instagram.com/maddoxkay https://www.instagram.com/rlit1987/
Jen, Gabe & Chewy React to the Packers loss to the Giants on Monday Night. Can the Packers manage to join the Double Clunk? Jason Wilde joins the show. How responsible is Joe Barry and his defense for the Packers Loss.
Topic Starts at 9:10 Episode Summary Joe Balcer is a name that some people know, and some people don’t. Joe spent his early beginnings at Sega Pinball, then Stern Pinball, and he basically helped start Jersey Jack Pinball. He'd then he started up another company called American Pinball. Joe has been around; he’s worked for … Continue reading Silverball Chronicles Ep 33: Joe Balcer – The King Of Clunk →
Silverball Chronicles with David and Ron Episode 33: Joe Balcer - The King Of Clunk Want to Support the Show? Visit Our Patreon at www.patreon.com/silverballchronicles or pick up a tee shirt at https://silverballswag.com/collections/silverball-chronicles Topic Starts at 9:10 Episode Summary Joe Balcer is a name that some people know, and some people don't. Joe spent his early beginnings at Sega Pinball, then Stern Pinball, and he basically helped start Jersey Jack Pinball. He'd then he started up another company called American Pinball. Joe has been around; he's worked for many bosses in many companies, and he's made some memorable layouts. Joe's not necessarily known as a ‘high flow, quick ball movement' kind of guy. His designs tend to be more stop and go or as some people like to call him, The King Of Clunk. Sources: Pinball Profile. Episode 163: Joe Balcer, a career retrospective. Podcast. Here. Head 2 Head Pinball. Ep 48 – Josh Kulger from American Pinball. Super Awesome Pinball Show. Ep 8. Joe Balcer and Team. This Week in Pinball. The Desire to Create – Interview with Joe Balcer, Playfield Designer for Houdini Pinball. Here. Replay Magazine. Roll out the Barrel. Here. Shalhoub, Michael. The Pinball Compendium. Internet Pinball Database. IPDB.org Joe Balcer Game List. Here.
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Patellar Clunk Syndrome from the Recon section. Follow Orthobullets on Social Media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/orthobullets Instagram: www.instagram.com/orthobulletsofficial Twitter: www.twitter.com/orthobullets LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/27125689 YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCMZSlD9OhkFG2t25oM14FvQ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/orthobullets/message
Three sets of footsteps have been left behind in the dust, a wild chase winding its way through the deserted halls. And the only lights to guide Caine, Jet, and Vic as they chase down the trail are the holoframes of long-gone POTEN Co. influencers and the dawn creeping up on the outpost. At the end of it all, there's a deadly confrontation that, if brought to its inevitable conclusion, means the end of Zero Zero—and Cair Mallplex. And they have to stop it at all costs. Featuring a connection twice made, hard to dodge moves, and a name we haven't heard in a long, long time. Trigger warnings: Violence (knife use, hand-to-hand, ray gun usage), medical/surgical discussion, light body horror discussion, blood, non-consensual medical procedures, ableism, depersonalization/dehumanization, emotional manipulation, yelling, medical threats to life. Find us on our website at undertheelectricstars.com! Transcripts are available on our website. Follow us on social media! Tumblr ➠ undertheelectricstarspodcast.tumblr.com Twitter ➠ twitter.com/utes_podcast Team Robin Guzman as Jet Reyes Rhea Anne as Caine Reyes Christine Kim as Su-jin Yi Katriel Rose as Nell Palomo Kevin Paculan as Vic Vass Raine Angel Yoali Olachea Martinez as Indra Chaitrika Budamagunta as Lalitha Suravaram Stephanie Arata as Elizabeth Haven Ari B. as Ava Jafari Matheus Nogueira as Kaleo Hale Thanks to Lucas, Christine, Ferris, Ezra Lee Buck, Chris Magilton, Audrey Pham, Austria, Joshua Hazeghazam, Seth Timple, Inigo Sherwani, Tyler Jay, Everett Noir, James P. Olson, Jason Bolen, Jackie, resa chiic, Miriam Brown, and No1 Inparticular, our patrons for Aster Podcasting Network. 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Version 1 Designed hard, heavy metal hit, impact, clunk. Version 3 Body hit, impact with baseball bat or other similar club, hard whack with a crack and crunch sound Boxer wearing boxing glove, single punch, hit face or body, crunchy hit 13 Boxer wearing boxing glove, single punch, hit face or body, crunchy hit 4 Knife, Stab, Blade, Ringout, Pull Out, Cinematic, Impact, Gore, Blood, Horror, Flesh Clothed body impact, hit ground with a heavy thud. Version 2 Designed drone, subtle, airy and dark, abandoned and desolate Designed drone, airy and cavernous, cave, subtle Robot Movements 001 Fast movement whoosh into body impact, could be hit, punch or kick 13 Sword swing, swipe, hit body, slash Body impact, could be hit, punch or kick 11 Fast movement whoosh into body impact, could be hit, punch or kick 4 Fast movement whoosh into body impact, could be hit, punch or kick 1 Body fall on cement 2 Heavy medieval axe or other weapon swing in air, whoosh 7 Heavy medieval axe or other weapon swing in air, whoosh 4 Chain hoist pull 1 https://www.zapsplat.com/music/chain-hoist-pull-1/ Chain pull over metal bar or edge of surface https://www.zapsplat.com/music/chain-pull-over-metal-bar-or-edge-of-surface/ Metal, Crash, Drop, Hit, Impact, Clank, Clunk, Junk, Smack, Fall, Break, Cacophony https://www.zapsplat.com/music/metal-crash-drop-hit-impact-clank-clunk-junk-smack-fall-break-cacophony/ Very heavy metal object drop onto ground, with some debris, dirt and stones. Version 2 https://www.zapsplat.com/music/very-heavy-metal-object-drop-onto-ground-with-some-debris-dirt-and-stones-version-2/ From filmcow knife 30 knife 33 knife 20 knife 28 knife 19 metal hatch 7 metal hatch 4 knife 12 knife 7 Find out more at https://utes.pinecast.co
So you wanted a twist ehh?! This week we have on the pod... the man, the myth, the legend....ELI OWENS!!! Can we hear some commotion for the roommate?! We play an extra special game we like to call “LaDuca or Capezio”. Play along… don't worry the rules are simple, you'll pick them up as we play. Sammy hates games, but this one is fun. We all know you've wanted a sneak peak at what it is like to live with the three of us, well… here it is. You're welcome, Diva. "The Ladies Who Brunch" New Episodes Every ThursdayInstagram/Tik Tok: @theladieswhobrunchpod@jakewaford@sammyschechter
Please subscribe to our newsletter for more insight, giveaways and sponsors - https://sh-t-that-goes-on-in-our-heads.ck.page/f844f11eea To find out More About our Podcast Official Podcast Website: https://goesoninourheads.net/ Podcast Merchandise: https://www.customizedgirl.com/s/Sh1tthatgoesoninourheads To Help Support the Podcast you can donate here: https://donate.stripe.com/8wM4hy4js24y9b26oo Advertise on this Podcast: https://www.passionfroot.me/goesoninourheads Editor: NJz Audio ******************************************************************************************************************* In this raw and riveting premiere of season 3, hosts G-Rex and Dirty Skittles dive deep into the mind's inner workings with the evocatively talented Marco. If you're all about exploring the darker corners of your psyche through music, this episode is your gateway to understanding how artists turn personal chaos into universal harmony. Marco unveils the delicate balance between sharing dark, introspective lyrics without casting a shadow over listeners, and how songs like "Feelings" offer a therapeutic release despite their somber tone. The powerful message? Writing selfishly isn't selfish at all—it might just be the most authentic way to connect with your audience. Delve into the artistry that frames each genre as a unique room of expression, and learn how Marco battled a daunting medical issue that could've silenced their voice forever. Discover the healing and transformative powers of creating music, from the anxiety-releasing anthem "Move" to the energizing beats of "Clunk." This episode isn't just about music; it's a testament to the resilience in self-teaching and the relentless pursuit of passion—whether it's music or animation—that thrives in adversity. Join us on this epic journey of sound as we dissect lyrics, life, and the quest for self-expression. Lessons Learned and Insights: - Find your therapy through music, whether it's songwriting or listening. - Authenticity over relatability; people respond to genuine experiences. - Diverse music tastes enrich artistry and personal identity. - Overcoming physical hurdles can enhance your creative mission. - Self-education can rival traditional paths amid life's challenges. Don't just listen—immerse yourself in the conversation. Your voice is part of our melody, so ensure you subscribe, rate, and review 'Sh!t That Goes On In Our Heads'. Your feedback fuels our drive and keeps our thoughts in tune.
If you were around in the eighties clubbing it in places like Ibiza you will know my guest in this episode; Brandon Block, years of partying led to Brandon's another door moment, we talk about that journey and the moment something went “Clunk” inside Brandon's head and he knew it was time for a new chapter. If you want to be part of Brandon's retreat in Ibiza in October and find out more about “Happy Days” click here: https://brandonblock.com If you love this episode why not follow and review on Apple or Spotify or wherever you get your Podcasts. Ring the Spotify bell to get new episodes first. Are you looking for speakers with a fresh voice for your next workshop or conference? Check out https://recommended.anotherdoor.co.uk
On todays show we will look back at the Throwback Coke Series Race a Darlington Raceway. iRacing releases a new series with a twist, and we will check out a video with wheel rims like, we promise, you've never seen before. So sit back, relax and join us on the iRacers Lounge Podcast. iRacers Lounge Podcast is available on iTunes and Apple's Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play Music, Spotify, Soundcloud, Podbean, Spreaker, Podbay, PodFanatic, Overcast, Amazon, and other podcast players. Sponsors: Hosts: Mike Ellis – twitter.com/MikeDeanEllis David Hall – www.twitch.tv/mixmage Greg Hecktus – twitter.com/froozenkaktus – www.twitch.tv/froozenkaktus Brian Maccubbin – www.twitch.tv/MacRubbinsRacin Kyle Pendygraft – twitter.com/LoudPedalGaming Tony Groves – www.twitch.tv/SirGroves Adam Josselyn- twitter.com/Jossad83 Tony Rochette – twitter.com/TonyRochette Tom Dreiling – Donnie Spiker – twitter.com/Spikerman19 Bobby Jonas – MacKenzie Stevens – https://twitter.com/MackStevens48 Justin Pearson – https://twitter.com/big7bang_ Links: Facebook – www.facebook.com/iRacersLounge/ Twitter – twitter.com/iracerslounge Instagram – instagram.com/iracersloungepodcast/ Web (Show Notes) – iracerslounge.com/
Having survived the trauma of their first space battle the crew has escaped and is on their way to the planet Clunk. A planet that Zo is strangely familiar with... Also Eli and Rack have a heart to heart about their feelings and both are left confused and concerned. Just your average episode of the College Crews Guide to Space and Crime on Misty Mountain Legends!Urs Rex played by Steph of @EquinoxDiceVenia Venus Smith played by Kayla of @acourtofkaylaElliana Zelerian “Eli” played by Hannah of @dungeons.and.doodlingTX-009 “Tex” and Phyll played by Scott of @the_gray_area_ Zolada “Zo” played by Lydia of @LydiakorynEveryone else played by Luke of @MistyMountainLegendsMusic by Amaksi on PixabayLogo by Red Queen HailsSupport the show
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Casual Cinecast: Blockbuster Movies to Criterion & Classic Film
Mike, Justin, and Chris take a trip on the Titanic this week, but before that they talk about Clunk on Earth and Poker Face. - Intro (00:00:00 - 00:04:30) - Clunk on Earth Poker Face (00:04:30 - 00:21:30) - Titanic - (00:21:30 - 01:06:01) For all your movie and game news, reviews, and more, check out our friends at www.cinelinx.com. Follow us on: Twitter Facebook Instagram Email us at: casualcinemedia@gmail.com Talk Criterion Collection, film, tv, and other stuff with us in our Facebook group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/casualcinecast Intro/Outro Music courtesy of Jake Wagner-Russell at www.soundcloud.com/bopscotch
Come and join Laundrettes from around the world in our own Facebook Group www.facebook.com/groups/lifelaundrypodcastAbout Gemma and ChippyGemma Bray, is a Sunday Times Best Selling author and doula. Known to thousands around the world as The Organised Mum, she has revolutionised the way others structure the housework and their daily lives with The Organised Mum Method and The Organised Time Technique. In addition to The Life Laundry, you can also listen to Gemma on The Organised Mum Podcast and her guided clean-alongs on Rock the Housework.Follow these links to find out morewww.theorganisedmum.blog www.theorganisedmum.blog/tott www.rockthehousework.co.uk Follow her on social media:www.instagram.com/the_organised_mum www.facebook.com/theorganisedmum www.instagram.com/rockthehousework Corinna Harrod is a Make Up Artist, Facial Skincare Therapist, stationery shop owner and an accredited Progress Coach with the Association of Coaches. She has a passion for helping every woman feel her happiest most confident self with whatever they're facing in life. In addition to The Life Laundry, you can listen to Corinna on her podcast The Monday Night Revue all about the weird, wonderful and unexplained.Follow these links to find out morewww.corinnaharrod.comwww.facebook.com/groups/CHbeautyinsideandout www.atticusbeetleandbop.comFollow her on social media:www.instagram.com/corinnaharrodwww.instagram.com/themondaynightrevuewww.instagram.com/atticus_beetle_bop Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
NonCensored is a weekly round up of Harriet Langley-Swindon's very popular, very real daily radio show, completely non-Censored (but with all of the rubbish edited out). This week Harriet and Producer Martin are joined by actual Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who explains what he's already said and what he hasn't asked; Rishi's ethics adviser's ethics adviser Sir Stephen Stevens talks about dogs, and why we need people who can deal with large sums of money in government; and Facebook's Head of Global Affairs Sir Nick Clegg joins us live from the Metaverse to debate letting Donald Trump back onto his platform. We are still after questions for a monthly "Time For Questions" edition of this podcast - send a voicenote to noncensoredpodcast@gmail.com or we'll have to just make some up. Thanks to Rosie Holt (@RosieIsAHolt), Brendan Murphy (@NotMurphy), Eshaan Akbar (@EshaanAkbar), Nat Tapley (@Natt), Joz Norris (@joznorris) and Ed Morrish. Tickets for Rosie's show, The Woman's Hour, are available here. Tickets for Brendan's show, Buffy Revamped, are available here. Tickets for Eshaan's show, The Pretender, are available here. Nick Clegg's podcast Remember Cleggmania? is part of the Sound Heap Inc. Podcast Network. Show photography by Karla Gowlett (photoperspective.co.uk) and show design by Chris Barker (chrisbarkerprints.co.uk). Music and jingles by Paddy Gervers & Rob Sell (torchandcompass.com). NonCensored is a Lead Mojo production (leadmojo.co.uk).
Welcome back to Pursuing Pixels. This week, we've got a whole bunch of various video gaming goodness to dig into, so let's get right into the action... Kevin kicks things off with his latest endeavors on Xbox Game Pass, including the incredibly stylish & mysterious Mind Scanners. From there we kick things over to John, who's been getting a healthy dose of his giant mech anime fix lately, digging into M.A.S.S. Builder in early access, and dusting off his copy of Custom Robo on GameCube. After that, Kevin digs into a couple of his recent livestreams that couldn't have turned out more differently than he expected going into them — including finally giving Spelunky 2 a fair shake, and going back to Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. Finally, Randall & John close things out with the latest on each of their Elden Ring campaigns, and it sounds like there's still plenty more where that came from! Timestamps: Mind Scanners - 00:03:00 M.A.S.S. Builder - 00:10:15 Custom Robo - 00:17:00 Spelunky 2 - 00:26:08 DKC: Tropical Freeze - 00:30:07 Elden Ring - 00:40:01 Thanks for taking the time to listen! If you'd like to find us elsewhere on the Internet, you can find us at:
Bonkers The Clunk is an up and coming artist from California. He creates original characters and brings them to life with spray paint. Crazed is an artist and graphic designer who just graduated college. She is focused on creating a clothing brand centered around her art. PT enjoys painting as a fun hobby to help her relax. One gotta go art materials. Pencils vs Pens vs Markers vs Paint We brake down what art means for our guests. Man wins 1 billion dollar mega millions. The Hypothetical Moment. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theuneducatedduopodcast/support
Ortho Eval Pal: Optimizing Orthopedic Evaluations and Management Skills
In episode 238, the O'Brien's Test-A Special Test for the Shoulder I go over...✅ What this test is used to evaluate.✅ How to perform the test.✅ What a "positive" test is for 2 different diagnoses.✅ What to do if a test is positive.
Is Clash the best show in the US...the world? Our review and thoughts on the biggest 105kg Strongman show in the world.
Recap of all-star weekend in Cleveland, including new formats for the Skills Challenge and Rising Stars Challenge, as well as possibly the worst dunk contest in history.
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Patellar Clunk Syndrome from the Recon section. Follow Orthobullets on Social Media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/orthobullets Instagram: www.instagram.com/orthobulletsofficial Twitter: www.twitter.com/orthobullets LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/27125689 YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCMZSlD9OhkFG2t25oM14FvQ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/orthobullets/message
Stephen A. Smith and Kendrick Perkins debate if the postgame handshake should be eliminated. Booger McFarland stops by to discuss if Brian Flores should be joining the Steelers as a senior defensive assistant. The guys talk about how they would fix the NBA Slam Dunk Contest. Stephen A. and Kendrick debate where they would want to see LeBron James end his career.
Stephen A. Smith and Kendrick Perkins debate if the postgame handshake should be eliminated. Booger McFarland stops by to discuss if Brian Flores should be joining the Steelers as a senior defensive assistant. The guys talk about how they would fix the NBA Slam Dunk Contest. Stephen A. and Kendrick debate where they would want to see LeBron James end his career.
This is it, kids! This is the finale to the Keepers Of The Fringe annual month-long celebration of the holidays! We hope you all have been having a great holiday season, and we also hope you have been enjoying the gifts the Keepers have given you over the past few weeks. So go ahead, open […]
The Los Angeles Rams clunk their way to 31-10 loss the San Francisco 49ers. Mistakes on offense and the inability to stop the 49er running game - as well as very few 3rd down stops - sink the Rams in this one. Lots of game notes, and our Loop Around the League.
Gina Napoli shares stories from her book, Clunk on the Head: How the Holy Spirit got our attention as we discuss how to hear the Holy Spirit more clearly. https://ginanapoli.com https://linktr.ee/everydayroyalty
Erik and Lonny's reactions to the first Jets preseason game vs. the Colts. The discuss who helped and hurt their causes to make the team. Sponsored by: StoneyCreekCreative.com