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Things Discussed: LSU is out of NIL money? They got outbid for an MSU DT and Brian Kelly says "We don't buy players." That'll be news to Bryce Underwood; hope his checks clear. Spartans getting in their feelings about Jaden Mangham possibly transferring to Michigan (or Ohio State or Minnesota). Want to prevent him from graduating. There's an intrastate program that allows you to finish your MSU degree at Michigan. Why can't this work for other guys? It's a formal in-state program. The reason academic programs like this don't associate with athletic transfers that much is schools other than Michigan are good at making exceptions for athletes. Michigan should have done so for Terrence Shannon; they probably were right to turn down Caleb Love. Brian: Good time to be a Michigan fan; long-term prognoses for OSU and MSU not great. Dusty May's presser: Best first presser ever? He's a great communicator/teacher who gave us a lot of information, addressed exact questions. He was watching OSU games for fun? Seth: He was probably watching OSU games because he thought he'd be coaching them. Dusty's offense: two point guards, wants all of his players to be facilitators so the ball can't get stuck, can't get trapped. All of these guys have an out: good passers or at worst they can shoot it over anybody. Kinda like Beilein's where the PG with a 64-bit decision tree. Dusty May wants lots of guys with 16-bit decision trees. Tough part: lots of teaching to get it down. Rubin Jones perfect glue guy. I'm calling this now: I'm the #1 Rubin Jones fan around here. No takesies. Competition in the Big Ten? Oregon and UCLA will be decent, MSU standing pat with a bubble team, OSU is new coaching, Purdue graduated everybody. Michigan will probably be…top 4, 6-seed? Expect them to lose some games early as they learn to play with each other. Roster May built is ideal but for a star. I call it the Dayenu roster because everybody's one flaw from being in the NBA. Craig: May wants to be fun as well as good. Seth: Sounds like he's one of us. Football in the break: Terrance Brooks. Watched him vs Washington last year, when he was getting burned because he was in man all day. He's..Vincent Gray? Technically solid, smart, big, good ball skills, not a burner. Need to give him help; Michigan would be a good fit because they use so much poach coverage to take away the post. Texas was terrible because they were playing so much press quarters with no help on the double post and fade. Michigan takes that away. Schools cutting sports because of paying athletes? They'll say that, but they shouldn't. They're paying just 10% of their budget to players; pro leagues pay 55%. Will happen at the mid-major level because their conferences don't make sense and football is already a massive expenditure that they finance with student fees. Brian: that's a marketing fee; they can just cut back on marketing. What we want to see from Congress: your cap is based on how many scholarships you give out.
Tiny & Xavier taste the full line of Elijah Craig bourbon from Heaven Hill! with Conor O'driscoll at the helm there is nothing but good things coming our way! raise your glass to Heaven Hill and their Elijah Craig line and listen to another podcast of The Scotchy Bourbon Boys!www.logstilldistillery.com Support the show
Classic Batfans know her as TV's Batgirl, while Star Trek fans know her as Marta - but today's Sci-Fi 5 proves there was so much more to Yvonne Craig's life and career than that. Follow Sci-Fi 5 for your daily dose of science-fiction history. Written by Kim Horcher Hosted by Ryan Myers Music by Devin Curry
Classic Batfans know her as TV's Batgirl, while Star Trek fans know her as Marta - but today's Sci-Fi 5 proves there was so much more to Yvonne Craig's life and career than that. Follow Sci-Fi 5 for your daily dose of science-fiction history. Written by Kim Horcher Hosted by Ryan Myers Music by Devin Curry
Classic Batfans know her as TV's Batgirl, while Star Trek fans know her as Marta - but today's Sci-Fi 5 proves there was so much more to Yvonne Craig's life and career than that. Follow Sci-Fi 5 for your daily dose of science-fiction history. Written by Kim Horcher Hosted by Ryan Myers Music by Devin Curry
All of us can relate to the phrase "Unfinished Projects" because most of us see them in front of us on a regular basis. Our spiritual walks are the same, yet we have a gift in the Holy Spirit who slowly brings together our greatest project "Christ Likeness".
An unknown author wrote, “History is crowded with men who would be gods, but only one God who would be man.” Incarnation is a central doctrine of our faith. The way that He chose to save us was to become one of us in the person of Jesus Christ. One of His names is Immanuel meaning, “With us is God.” WITH is the key word. Everything that He does FOR us is aimed at being WITH us. So how does this impact how we are too love others?
Shane is joined by long time friend and collaborator Craig May to talk about some products, but also out weird small town we're from. Edited by Producer Salem Theme by Jennifer Richards Find out more at https://the-hosea-hustle.pinecast.co
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This week Craig May, co-host of Anime At the Gates, joins us to discuss hot & cold on your butt-hole, dead hecklers, dead billionaires and a new dance craze that will sweep the nation! Theme by Jennifer Richards Edited by Salem Gray Look for Anime At the Gates wherever you listen to podcasts!
We spin the anime wheel and watch the first episode of the eccentric family
For the 36th episode of Spec Script we read an episode of MISTER ED written by PHIL SCHALLBERGER, someone who has never seen the show. This is a special episode because it is when we celebrated Shane Hosea's and was the last time the angelic Jeremiah Brunnhoelzl ran sound for us before he moved to New York. WILBUR - Steven Wilber MISTER ED - Craig May CAROL - Anne Zander KAY - Salem Gray MR. ADDISON - Russ Walsh ROBERT MCNAMARA- Phil Schallberger AGENT - Chris Khatami WASHINGTON LINCOLN JEFFERSON- Chris Khatami NARRATOR - Shane Hosea Written by Phil Schallberger Hosted by Shane Hosea & Chris Khatami Spec Script is a show where someone who has never seen a popular TV show writes an episode of said show. The podcast is a table read of the episode performed at Kelly's Olympian in Portland, OR 2nd Sundays of the month.
You a re listening to the Lost Pilot for the Podcast "The Japanimation Station" Starring Shane Hosea, Craig May, and Dan Duncan. They spin the wheel and review the first episode of Dragon Ball Super
we spin the anime wheel and watch FLCL Alternative and Progressive
We Spin the anime wheel and watch the first episode of Henneko - The Hentai Prince an the Stoney Cat
We spin the anime wheel and watch a 3d animated show about bugs stuck on a space station and their attempt at trying to get back to earth. And Shane gets surgury to look like an anime character.
We spin the anime wheel and watch the first episode of Junjo Romantica
This past Sunday Pastor Craig preached on the story of one man's Appalachian Trail journey. This message will inspire you to continue walking when faced with adversity.
This past Mother's day Pastor Craig examines , a woman named Jochebed, the mother of Moses. Her life is a testimony of what God can do through a faithful woman.
Philosopher and theologian William Lane Craig recently appeared on the Ben Shapiro show to present the case for reasonable Christian belief. Pat offers commentary on that episode, dives deeper into some of the arguments, and responds to objections made to a comment he posted on a video. (May 12, 2019)
We spin the anime wheel and watch the first episode of Anne-Happy
We Spin the Anime wheel and watch Marginal No 4 Special Guest Carolyn Main
For the 25th episode of Spec Script we read an episode of THE LONE RANGER written by HUNTER DONALDSON & KYLE GEORGE, two people who have never seen the show. CAST TONTO - Kyle George THE LONE RANGER - Hunter Donaldson AUSTRALIA JACK - Matt Martens BABE ACROSS THE PLAINS/BARFLY 1 - Ryan Hagerty BABE'S DAD/AMANDA LYNN DEAL-OR-NO-DEAL - Amanda Lynn Deal KIWI KEVIN/BARFLY 2 - Craig May GUN MOMMA - Lydia Manning SILVER/AUSSIE 1/BARFLY 3 - Megan Haynes IRISH O'BRIAN/SCOUT/AUSSIE 2/BITY TIM/CLOCK - Aaron Harleman COWBOY CHRIS/AUSSIE 3 - Chris Khatami NARRATOR - Shane Hosea Written by Hunter Donaldson and Kyle George Hosted by Shane Hosea & Chris Khatami Spec Script is a show where someone who has never seen a popular TV show writes an episode of said show. The podcast is a table read of the episode performed at Kelly's Olympian in Portland, OR 2nd Sundays of the month.
My Medly (Nov 30, 2018) by Craig May
Hosea Hustle delayed due to holiday! Please check out a new podcast I've been working on with frequent guest and friend of the show Craig May where we watch every Anime in existence and review it based on its first episode! If you like the show, please subscribe- there's already another full episode on the feed! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/anime-at-the-gates/id1443034937
This week we are re-joined by perennial favorite: Craig May! With him, we discuss Dumb Water, Smart Guns and Food you can Vape! Theme by Jennifer Richards Edited by Producer Sarah Meyer If you like the show, feel free to back us financially at www.Patreon.com/Hosea Check out www.RiverCityPodcastFederation.com for more fun shows!
Latest episode of Covenant Life Church
Shane is rejoined by Craig May to discuss treats for Grandpa, a phone holding innovation, and the vibrational frequency at which you get an erection! Edited by Sarah Meyer Theme by Jennifer Richards Check out www.RiverCityPodcastFederation.com for more fun shows!
This week, Shane invites Craig May on to discuss Birds with Teeth, Drone based back shavers and how good your hair can taste.
James Makely is an artist blacksmith in Colorado, USA. He works full time as an artist blacksmith with the award winning design company, Living Design Studios. What We Talked About At 12 years old, James became interested in the blacksmith craft one year when he saw a blacksmith hammering on an anvil at a local fair. He soon became active in the local Appalachian Blacksmith Association to learn and expand his skills. The book “Country Blacksmithing” by Charles McRaven was a great resource for James, as well as “Professional Smithing” by Darryl Streeter. To further his career as a blacksmith he applied for an apprenticeship with Dragon Forge in Colorado. Craig May introduced James to being a modern blacksmith by using modern blacksmith equipment, hydraulic presses, and power hammers. He was an apprentice there for 5 years. For the past 10 years, he has been the main artist blacksmith at Living Design Studios, Inc. They design and create large commercial commissions as well as private residential commissions. James has been picked to be a Master blacksmith at the Ypres 2016 International Blacksmith event. His panel design was one of the winning designs picked from the 104 designs submitted. His panel design includes nine different examples of shovels from WW1. Each shovel has its own unique design based on the country of where it was made. When asked how he came up with the idea of using shovels in his design, he said the simple utilitarian item played a big role each soldier’s lives during that time, in living, in surviving and in death. When looking at old pictures from WW1, you would almost always see a shovel in the picture. While attending the event in Belgium, James will take a full-size drawing of the panel and possibly a small maquette to help with communicating the design to his assisting smiths. Guest Links Living Design Studios, Inc website - http://livingdesignstudios.com/ A Big Thank You to today’s sponsor – www.ypres2016.com If you enjoyed this episode, I would love it if you would support the show by: telling your friends. sharing this episode using the social sharing buttons below. subscribing to the show and leaving a rating and review in iTunes. Not sure how? Just follow these simple steps here or watch the short video tutorial, http://youtu.be/rq4OCyRGjHc?list=UUH3MfNZLXlKgionAs6kMT_Q subscribing to the show in Stitcher, http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=54499&refid=stpr Thanks so much for your support!
http://thechicagocitizen.com/news/2016/may/25/protesters-gather-prayer-peace/ Peace protest in Chicago covered by journalist Craig May. Mr. May Joins the show today to talk about his touching cover story and Chicago's gun problem.
This evening Thursday 1/28 7pm on "We Are Everyday People" global internet radio network tune in to "South Shore Tars For Life". Tune in online: Guests will be SSHS Alumni: Craig May"78". We will discuss the good ole days at SSHS, Craig's current involvement with SSHS, as well as Craig's venture into culinary entrepreneurship. Patricia "Pati Sunshine King" "86". In addition to those good ole days we will discuss Pati's involvement in various methods of women's physical fitness including running in several marathons. Pati will also talk about a very interesting part-time job she does in the spring/summer time.
We get to sit down at the local college library to chat with a couple of Portland comics, Scoot Herring (@ScootHerring) and Craig May (@CraigRMay).
Friends! This month for Regular People I had on roommate/comedy friend/absurdity muse, Craig may onto the program. We about all manor of sorts including The Spicy News, dreams, and growing up in a small town. Enjoy yourselves.
Friends! This month for Regular People I had on roommate/comedy friend/absurdity muse, Craig may onto the program. We about all manor of sorts including The Spicy News, dreams, and growing up in a small town. Enjoy yourselves.
This time I am joined by my neighbor and creator of Spicy News Craig May! We review Karnov for the NES and Eternal Champions for the Sega Genesis.
Richie starts off by cracking wise about a local Portlander in the audience that managed to get stuck between two buildings in downtown. His comedian guest Barbara Holm explains the realities of family, republicans and X-men, and vampires. Richie conducts a Habanero ridden conversation with Craig May creator of the Spicy News. There are plenty of Pepper facts, music by Community, and even double rainbows!