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An emergency watch along for a really pro broadcaster! Crazy Joe calls in to the show for the second time ever. Patrick takes us down a law enforcement YouTube rabbit hole, and the listeners pitch in with suggestions. ...
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Justin Trudeau announcing his resignation, before speaking with Joe Manganiello and Charli D'Amelio.
In this episode of Kankakee Podcast News, we cover a Bradley man charged in a shocking crossbow killing, updates on a fatal semi crash near Grant Park, and a look at local business closures and reopenings, including Crazy Joe's Diner and Bradley Big Lots.Send us a textSupport the show
I was originally going to include this as the opener to a more or less standard Hot Mic episode, talking about the 8000+ pardons Joe Biden has already offered; but when it was finished I realized there was nothing I could say to add to how bad it looks and how low it is. Anyway, I had a lot of fun making it.
Join Steve and Mustache Chris in this episode of Beyond the Big Screen as we dive into the 1971 comedy film, 'The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight,' based on Jimmy Breslin's novel. We discuss how this movie, starring a young Robert De Niro, aimed to satirize the life of mobster Crazy Joe Gallo but fell short in its execution. We explore the cultural impact, historical context, and comedic elements of the film while contemplating how it could have been improved. Whether you're a movie buff or a mafia history enthusiast, find out why this film remains a peculiar entry in the genre.00:00 Introduction and Movie Suggestion00:17 Overview of 'The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight'01:24 Discussion on Joe Gallo's Life and Influence 02:48 Movie Analysis and Critique06:01 Stereotypes and Cultural Impact 12:36 Comparisons with Other Mafia Movies15:36 Comedy and Satire in Mafia Films 31:53 Potential Improvements and Modern TakesTranscript URL: https://share.descript.com/view/iGqjaIYfOLzYou can learn more about Beyond the Big Screen and subscribe at all these great places: https://atozhistorypage.start.pagewww.beyondthebigscreen.comClick to Subscribe: https://www.spreaker.com/show/4926576/episodes/feedemail: steve@atozhistorypage.comwww.beyondthebigscreen.com Parthenon Podcast Network Home: parthenonpodcast.comOn Social Media: https://www.youtube.com/@atozhistoryhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/atozhistorypagehttps://facebook.com/atozhistorypagehttps://twitter.com/atozhistorypagehttps://www.instagram.com/atozhistorypage/Music Provided by:"Crossing the Chasm" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Join us as we delve into the intriguing world of the 1974 film Crazy Joe, a fictionalized portrayal of real-life mobster Crazy Joe Gallo. Mustache Chris and Steve dissect the movie's depiction of Gallo's tumultuous life, from his controversial actions to his larger-than-life personality. We explore the historical context, the film's production, and the accuracy of its portrayal, all while appreciating the unique 70s vibe and stellar performances, particularly by Peter Boyle. This episode is an exciting journey through one of the lesser-known gems in the mafia movie genre.00:00 Introduction to Crazy Joe 00:16 The Real Joe Gallo01:08 Production and Cast Insights 02:05 Historical Accuracy and Fictionalization03:46 Joe Gallo's Infamous Reputation 21:19 The Colombo War26:36 Gallo's Time in Prison 30:58 Joe Gallo's Return and the Civil War33:19 The Italo American Civil Rights League 46:31 The Controversial Death of Joe Gallo 58:12 Movie Review: Crazy JoeTranscript URL: https://share.descript.com/view/1zuYeHDOA8zYou can learn more about Beyond the Big Screen and subscribe at all these great places: https://atozhistorypage.start.pagewww.beyondthebigscreen.comClick to Subscribe: https://www.spreaker.com/show/4926576/episodes/feedemail: steve@atozhistorypage.comwww.beyondthebigscreen.com Parthenon Podcast Network Home: parthenonpodcast.comOn Social Media: https://www.youtube.com/@atozhistoryhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/atozhistorypagehttps://facebook.com/atozhistorypagehttps://twitter.com/atozhistorypagehttps://www.instagram.com/atozhistorypage/Music Provided by:"Crossing the Chasm" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
In this episode of Beyond the Big Screen Podcast, host Steve Guerra explores the fascinating and tumultuous life of Joe Gallo, an infamous mobster from the golden age of organized crime. Joined by Mustache Chris, the podcast delves into Gallo's life phases, his time in some of New York's toughest prisons, and his unlikely connections. The episode also covers the enigmatic elements surrounding Joe's life, including his prison antics, interactions with notable figures like Jerry Orbach, and his controversial assassination at Umberto's Clam House. Tune in to uncover the riveting tales that shaped Joe Gallo's legacy and the American mafia during the 50s, 60s, and 70s.00:00 Introduction to Beyond the Big Screen Podcast00:33 Organized Crime and Punishment: Joe Gallo's Life01:49 Joe Gallo's Imprisonment and Mafia Activities 05:02 Nicky Barnes and Joe Gallo's Unlikely Partnership08:04 Joe Gallo's Prison Life and Civil Rights Involvement15:53 Joe Colombo's Rise in the Mafia 23:21 Joe Gallo's Release and Celebrity Status27:04 Joe Gallo's Influence on Pop Culture30:47 The Colombo Shooting Incident 36:20 Joe Gallo's Final Days40:01 Frank Sheeran's Controversial Claim 44:35 The Complexity of Mob Truths and Lies50:13 Conclusion and Upcoming TopicsTranscript URL: https://share.descript.com/view/E3xzhP666AVYou can learn more about Beyond the Big Screen and subscribe at all these great places: https://atozhistorypage.start.pagewww.beyondthebigscreen.comClick to Subscribe: https://www.spreaker.com/show/4926576/episodes/feedemail: steve@atozhistorypage.comwww.beyondthebigscreen.com Parthenon Podcast Network Home: parthenonpodcast.comOn Social Media: https://www.youtube.com/@atozhistoryhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/atozhistorypagehttps://facebook.com/atozhistorypagehttps://twitter.com/atozhistorypagehttps://www.instagram.com/atozhistorypage/Music Provided by:"Crossing the Chasm" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sarah gives and update on Liam Payne tragedy and tells a crazy story about Joe Francis. Vinny has lots of space news, AI saves workers time, and how trying to get a partner jealous can backfire.
Join us as Mustache Chris and Steve kick off a series on Crazy Joe Gallo, a dominant figure in the American mafia during the 1960s and early 1970s. In this episode, we delve into Joey Gallo's compelling background and the events that shaped his early criminal career. Discover how his forceful personality and audacious actions marked a pivotal moment in mafia history, leading to the first Colombo War. We also explore his connection to iconic movies and his influence on popular culture. Thanks to Ama for the movie suggestion that inspired this deep dive. Embark with us on this journey to uncover the life and legacy of Crazy Joe Gallo.00:00 Introduction to Crazy Joe Gallo05:19 Early Life and Criminal Beginnings 10:55 Rise in the Mafia15:16 The Infamous Barber Shop Hit 19:46 Testifying Before Congress27:10 The Colombo War: Greed and Betrayal 30:06 The Gallo Crew's Revolt43:55 The Gallo Crew's Fortress and Arsenal48:04 Joe Gallo's Imprisonment and Legacy56:10 Conclusion and Next Episode PreviewTranscript URL: https://share.descript.com/view/rk372sYO8h0You can learn more about Beyond the Big Screen and subscribe at all these great places: https://atozhistorypage.start.pagewww.beyondthebigscreen.comClick to Subscribe: https://www.spreaker.com/show/4926576/episodes/feedemail: steve@atozhistorypage.comwww.beyondthebigscreen.com Parthenon Podcast Network Home: parthenonpodcast.comOn Social Media: https://www.youtube.com/@atozhistoryhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/atozhistorypagehttps://facebook.com/atozhistorypagehttps://twitter.com/atozhistorypagehttps://www.instagram.com/atozhistorypage/Music Provided by:"Crossing the Chasm" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
On April 7, 1972, Joseph "Crazy Joe" Gallo was shot and killed at Umberto's Clam House in Manhattan's Little Italy while celebrating his 43rd birthday. The hit occurred early in the morning, with Gallo dining alongside his wife, daughter, sister, and bodyguard. His presence at the restaurant was noticed by Joseph Luparelli, a member of the Colombo crime family, who alerted other Colombo associates nearby. Soon after, four gunmen entered the establishment and opened fire on Gallo.Reports suggest that Gallo attempted to defend himself by overturning a table and drawing his own weapon, but he was hit multiple times, including in the back, elbow, and buttocks. Although he managed to stagger out of the restaurant, he collapsed on the street and was later pronounced dead at the hospital. Some accounts speculate that he was trying to divert the attackers away from his family as he exited the building.The assassination is believed to be tied to long-standing tensions between Gallo and the Colombo family, especially after Joe Colombo was shot months earlier, with Gallo rumored to be behind the attack. The hit on Gallo remains a notorious mob killing, with different narratives about who exactly ordered and executed it, but no one was ever formally charged for the crime.The scene of Gallo's murder at Umberto's Clam House became infamous, symbolizing the chaotic and violent underworld of the American Mafia at the time, as depicted in various mob-related books and movies over the years, including The Irishman and references in popular culture like Bob Dylan's song "Joey".(commercial at 15:05)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.nytimes.com/1972/04/08/archives/joe-gallo-is-shot-to-death-in-little-italy-restaurant-joe-gallo.htm
It's penultimate finale week so we have lots of threads bouncing around in our head without any resolution yet. So please enjoy another long episode discussing Chip acting really weird, Henry being suspicious, Imogen's athleticism at 35 weeks pregnant, what "Crazy Joe's" involvement actually was, Sidney deciding to try parenting, debate whether Shawn is a good guy, Mouse's continually weird plotline, Ash's background and trans representation, Faran standing up to Sheriff Beasely, Tabby being surrounded by creeps, Kelly maybe stepping into a Mona role and make some final guesses for next week's finale.Episode 108 content warnings: homophobia, teen pregnancy, adoption, kidnapping, abortion, pedophilia, grooming, drug use, murder, gore, suicide, self harm, abuse, sexual abuse, rape, policing, gaslighting, mental health, manipulationBrenton's detective club theme is "80s retrowave" by Eugene BardujaSend your podcast or show questions to our inbox at deadendspcast@gmail.com.Find all of Emily's links here: https://linktr.ee/emilypyleFind all of Brenton's here: https://linktr.ee/brentonpyle
Kasper og Frederik har haft travlt med at se film, serier og standup-shows. De taler om nye sæsoner af Gift ved første blik og Robinson, den hypede dokumentarserie Chimp Crazy af manden bag Tiger King, Mad Max-filmen Furiosa, kannibalgyseren Snefællesskabet og nye stand-up-shows anført af Joe Rogans aktuelle special Burn the Boats. 04.00: Gift ved første blik S10 20.00: Robinson Ekspeditionen S25 25.30: Harris v. Trump TV-debat 36.50: Chimp Crazy 46.30: Joe Rogan - Burn the Boats 1.04.30: Adam Sandler - Love You 1.07.30: Conner O' Malley - Stand Up Solutions 1.11.10: Furiosa - A Mad Max Saga 1.19.05: Snefællesskabet Programmet er lavet i samarbejde med Playpilot - en gratis app der fortæller dig præcis hvor alle film, serier og podcasts ligger og venter på dig: https://www.playpilot.com/dk/ Følg Frederik og Kasper her: https://www.playpilot.com/dk/profile/ https://www.instagram.com/frederikdirks https://www.facebook.com/streamteamradio/ https://www.instagram.com/kasperlund
Welcome to "True Crime City." In today's episode, we'll delve into the notorious case of the murder of Joe Gallo. Known as "Crazy Joe," Gallo was a prominent mobster in New York City's underworld. On a fateful night in 1972, he was gunned down in a Little Italy restaurant during his birthday celebration. We'll explore the life of this infamous gangster, the events leading up to his murder, and the chaotic aftermath that shook the criminal world. Join us as we uncover the gritty details behind the assassination of one of New York's most infamous crime figures.For support, call any of these helplines. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sintonía: "Wandering Star" - Inlaketch Surf"Big Chief" - King Salami & The Cumberland 3; "Here Comes Love" y "All Day, All Night" - The California Honeydrops; "A-Mon" - Inlaketch Surf; "Nothin´ I Wouldn´t Do" y "Look Out" - James Hunter 6; "I´m Gettin´ Your Message Baby" - Deke Dickerson; "Less Bone... More Meat!" - King Salami; "(You´re An) H-Bomb" y "Wasted" - Crazy Joe; "Jazz Cool" - Inlaketch Surf; "Acuff-Rose" - Uncle Tupelo; "Banjo Medley" - Pete Seeger; "Mais que todo" - Inlaketch Surf; "Reaching The Iron Doors" - El Antiguo; "Wedding In Madagascar" - Van Dyke Parks; "Wop-A-Din-Din" - Red House PaintersEscuchar audio
It's Friday, and that means the goal pretty much takes care of itself! Aaron Imholte from the Steel Toe Morning Show is still trying to misdirect you like a street magician, wanting you to focus on the crimes of his ex-wife April Anderson and vlog-lawyer Nick Rekieta. He''ll even talk some trash about his old friends Geno and Kiki if necessary. He needs you desperately to forget that his wives both agree that he is an abusive monster who's allegedly physically assaulted at least one woman. He's also back to his old Mooby math tricks, wanting credit for lowering the goal temporarily less than he promised to lower it permanently months ago. We've also got a resurgence of our old friend Crazy Joe, and this time he's taken to TikTok to cringe out a whole new group of victims! ...
Kevin Miller leads a discussion with his Idaho listeners on how bad Joe Biden has become.
New Celts Anthem Makes News, Zack Cox on C's, The Cornhole Classic + Crazy Joe. Listen Live 6-10am on the iHeartradio app.
Our 123rd episode, which aired on April 14, 2024. Crazy Joe & His Mad River Combo – Springfield Special Carolyn Martin – Right or Wrong Jive Aces – I Want You To Be My Baby Hank C. Burnette – Guitar Nellie The Dominos – Why Don't You Luke Wills' Rhythm Busters – Shut Up and Drink Your Beer Leroi Brothers – Rhythm & Booze Danny B. Harvey & Annie Marie Lewis – Reckless, Wild & Crazy Joe Liggins – Louisana Woman Asleep at the Wheel with Lyle Lovett – Blues for Dixie Danny Diamond – The Bad Man Hot Mission Hillbillies – No Use Knockin' At My Door Marti Brom & The Barnshakers – Black Cadillac Ramp Davis – Bayou Bounce Spade Cooley – Oklahoma Stomp Jolie and The Jackalopes – Winter Wind The Barnstompers – Weep & Cry Bill Doggett – Quaker City Hi-Speed Rockets – Don't Come Back Knockin' Portuguese Pedro – Goodbye My Little Darling
Hour 1. Grading the Patriots offseason up to this point. Why is the team refusing to spend money in free agency? Jaylen Brown is playing out of his mind! Psycho Joe Mazzulla is back! Bruins win in Montreal.
Happy Friday! We've got an extremely awkward moment from Minnesota's favorite failed radio duo, Aaron and April Imholte. What's going on with the couple? After opining about a renewed career in terrestrial radio and seeing their support dry up before their very eyes, what's next for the distraught darlings of the radio dial as they hurl toward poverty? Micheal Ray Bower has figurered out how his legs work and wants you to come on a walk with him. Our old friend Crazy Joe is becoming slowly awakened to the new presence of the onions in is life again, and it's not going to go well for the cranky old senior citizen. ...
In this special mini episode, we discuss the character, Crazy Joe Davola Who was played by Peter Crombie. Unfortunately, Peter passed away last week at 71 years old. The Seinfeld community celebrates his life and shares in the grief of his loss. We wish his family well in this challenging time. If you think you can help, call 5-SEINFELD-6 Be sure to follow us on social media and please, leave a five star review anywhere you can! Or not… the ball is in your court. But seriously, 5 stars would really be great. You can also Join our discord and yada yada yada your brains out. https://discord.gg/kP3nw44N Find us on Instagram: John (@surrealfeld) Adam (@seinfeldepisodes) The show (@ruiningseinfeld) www.ruiningseinfeld.com Here's to feeling good all the time.
Happy Friday to you, wherever and whenever you may be. Yes, whenever. We don't discriminate against time-travelers here. Michael Ray Bower is just about ready to launch his podcast, and it's nothing like anything he's described before. Is this really it? Heather Gillespie is still outside in Chicago fighting injustice and working hard to make sure she has a warm and dry place to squirt her baby out in a few weeks. Crazy Joe has become aware of the onions again, and he isn't happy about all the attention. We do a quick peek in the P.O. Box to find a package from Flatcar Jessica and more. ...
In this episode, we go all the way back to an article from 1972 published by the New York Times.Joe Gallo and his group of friends and family headed to Umberto's for a bite to eat. They never suspected that it would be the last time they were all together. Not long after they entered the restaurant, Joe Gallo would be gunned down in what has now become known as retaliation for his involvement with Joe Colombo hit.(commercial at 15:04)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.nytimes.com/1972/04/08/archives/joe-gallo-is-shot-to-death-in-little-italy-restaurant-joe-gallo.htmlThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement
The crispy walleye was a hit and "Bazooka Joe" brought the laughs—just a taste of what unfolded at our Christmas fish fry extravaganza. Settle in and get ready for tales from the heart of our local community, as we take you through the highs and lows of running our cherished restaurant. From the pressure-cooker environment of a busy service to the warm afterglow of glowing social media reviews, we've cooked up a delightful mix of anecdotes and behind-the-scenes insights that'll have you feeling like part of the family.Crackling with the energy of personal connections and the quirks of everyday life, we dive into stories that are sure to tickle your funny bone. We recount the legend of "Crazy Joe" and his son Joey, whose antics inject a dose of humor into our day-to-day. Then, we shift gears and stir up a reflective conversation that touches on everything from the generational shifts in American lifestyles to political debates. And just when you think the conversation couldn't get any livelier, we reveal our aspirations for a one-of-a-kind Christmas song—with or without our questionable singing chops.As we wrap up, we don't shy away from the irony found in the chaos of daily life, drawing parallels to the likes of a Seinfeld episode. We spin yarns of teenage escapades and even dream up an album featuring our talented staff. It's a journey through the madhouse of life and local business, peppered with laughter, lessons, and a side of nostalgia. So, come join us and experience the community spirit that only a place like ours can offer. Support the showWe want everyone to enjoy the show and really appreciate your feed back
In this episode, we go all the way back to an article from 1972 published by the New York Times.Joe Gallo and his group of friends and family headed to Umberto's for a bite to eat. They never suspected that it would be the last time they were all together. Not long after they entered the restaurant, Joe Gallo would be gunned down in what has now become known as retaliation for his involvement with Joe Colombo hit.(commercial at 16:44)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.nytimes.com/1972/04/08/archives/joe-gallo-is-shot-to-death-in-little-italy-restaurant-joe-gallo.htmlThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement
“What is life?… It is the breath of a buffalo in the winter time.” - Crowfoot / observe nature, reflect and journal / Vritrasura starts blowing Indra's mind! / What is the fruit of devotion mixed with material desire? Enmity, anxiety, mental agitation, pride and belligerence. / we've all got a Crazy Joe Davola / Vritrasura offers his body, words & mind to Vishnu / Vritrasura shares his tender, inner, feminine side / Vritrasura's desire to serve the servants / rooting out the inner tinder swindler SB 6.11.22-27
“What is life?… It is the breath of a buffalo in the winter time.” - Crowfoot / observe nature, reflect and journal / Vritrasura starts blowing Indra's mind! / What is the fruit of devotion mixed with material desire? Enmity, anxiety, mental agitation, pride and belligerence. / we've all got a Crazy Joe Davola / Vritrasura offers his body, words & mind to Vishnu / Vritrasura shares his tender, inner, feminine side / Vritrasura's desire to serve the servants / rooting out the inner tinder swindler SB 6.11.22-27
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Pudding Pop strikes again! Crazy Joe is infatuated with the radical Pride posse. He holds them in a higher esteem than our military men and women. Dementia Joe DEFINITELY doesn't understand the American Flag Code — as evidenced by the disgraceful display at the White House Topless Transvestite Party the other day. Although not unexpected, it certainly served as a reminder of his overall ineptness and contempt for the average American. The only Code he seems to understand is the Pudding Code!Produced By: Fadi GattoussiBBOS Website: Author, Dawn BurtsPlease follow Boobs, Booze and Other Stuff on.....SpotifyApple PodcastsInstagramTik TokYouTubeiHeartSupport the show
I've been busy so this is going to be brief. The show was mostly about changing locks at hotels. The front desk doesn't like that very much. But it's OK because my cousin is a locksmith. I love you and come visit me in September for Cleveland Meetup. Seriously. I'm going to make sandwiches.
In this episode, we go all the way back to an article from 1972 published by the New York Times.Joe Gallo and his group of friends and family headed to Umberto's for a bite to eat. They never suspected that it would be the last time they were all together. Not long after they entered the restaurant, Joe Gallo would be gunned down in what has now become known as retaliation for his involvement with Joe Colombo hit.(commercial at 15:05)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.nytimes.com/1972/04/08/archives/joe-gallo-is-shot-to-death-in-little-italy-restaurant-joe-gallo.html
Host Adolph Mongo and co-hosts, attorney Vanessa Moss and former Washington Post reporter Allan Lengel, talk to Joe Robinson about his father, aka "Crazy Joe." Despite the challenges of having a father who came from the street, Robinson has succeeded. He's a co-founder of the running club, WeRun313, and owner of APX Studios, a recording studio in Ferndale.The hosts of the show also talk to Tony Chambers, a former Detroit lawyer who is a legal analyst and consultant in Florida. He talks about defending big drug dealers in Detroit back in the day.
In this episode, we go all the way back to an article from 1972 published by the New York Times.Joe Gallo and his group of friends and family headed to Umberto's for a bite to eat. They never suspected that it would be the last time they were all together. Not long after they entered the restaurant, Joe Gallo would be gunned down in what has now become known as retaliation for his involvement with Joe Colombo hit.(commercial at 13:07)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.nytimes.com/1972/04/08/archives/joe-gallo-is-shot-to-death-in-little-italy-restaurant-joe-gallo.html
In this episode, we go all the way back to an article from 1972 published by the New York Times.Joe Gallo and his group of friends and family headed to Umberto's for a bite to eat. They never suspected that it would be the last time they were all together. Not long after they entered the restaurant, Joe Gallo would be gunned down in what has now become known as retaliation for his involvement with Joe Colombo hit.(commercial at 13:49)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.nytimes.com/1972/04/08/archives/joe-gallo-is-shot-to-death-in-little-italy-restaurant-joe-gallo.html
Senator Marshall says Mexican Drug Cartels are terrorist organizations and Biden has made billions for the Cartels at the expense of American lives. The Cartels are making more money than ever on human and deadly drug smuggling and sex trafficking. Sen. Marshall says that fentanyl poisoning is claiming hundreds of thousands of American lives. China is shipping the ingredients to make fentanyl into Mexico. China has also transported its chemists to work with the Mexican Drug Cartels to manufacture fentanyl. China and Mexico then smuggle massive supplies of the deadliest drug on the market across Biden's wide open border to kill as many Americans as they can. How does Joe Biden sleep at night? GUEST: SEN. ROGER MARSHALL, KANSAS
Hosts Will Weir (@willbon13) and Greg Maneikis (@miniminoe / @maneikis_music) are joined by Celticsblog's Adam Taylor (@AdamTaylorNBA) to revel in the Celtics return to the court.0:00-8:00 - Getting your car towed and why it's the worst10:00-END - Celtics preseason game 1 (Jaylen, Grant, and Mazzula's offense)Presented by Crow WorthyMusic by Black Sheep OptimistsFollow us on YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBikTmit_PlErH-UFamRG5AStream "Lost Boys" here: Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/album/4ECJ4dWDspRv6PegWeRPp5?si=-kYnGf86RESfAuXgfPj1fg&nd=1Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/album/lost-boys-feat-kaylin-karr/1643064352?i=1643064353
In this episode, we go all the way back to an article from 1972 published by the New York Times.Joe Gallo and his group of friends and family headed to Umberto's for a bite to eat. They never suspected that it would be the last time they were all together. Not long after they entered the restaurant, Joe Gallo would be gunned down in what has now become known as retaliation for his involvement with Joe Colombo hit.(commercial at 13:48)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.nytimes.com/1972/04/08/archives/joe-gallo-is-shot-to-death-in-little-italy-restaurant-joe-gallo.html
In this episode, we go all the way back to an article from 1972 published by the New York Times.Joe Gallo and his group of friends and family headed to Umberto's for a bite to eat. They never suspected that it would be the last time they were all together. Not long after they entered the restaurant, Joe Gallo would be gunned down in what has now become known as retaliation for his involvement with Joe Colombo hit.(commercial at 13:07)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.nytimes.com/1972/04/08/archives/joe-gallo-is-shot-to-death-in-little-italy-restaurant-joe-gallo.html
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The Sinners concoct a dumb, pointless plan to gather up a bunch of bloody cotton balls from the school Blood Drive, so they can test them en masse to see if one of the students is the father of Imogen's rape baby. Oh, and Crazy Joe comes back, acts super threatening, seems to clearly be A and then k-words himself, so of course he's not A. Help.
A man hears the voice of the President in his head, and he tells him to steal a car. Is he Drunk, High or Crazy?
The Sinners concoct a dumb, pointless plan to gather up a bunch of bloody cotton balls from the school Blood Drive, so they can test them en masse to see if one of the students is the father of Imogen's rape baby. Oh, and Crazy Joe comes back, acts super threatening, seems to clearly be A and then k-words himself, so of course he's not A. Help.
OH NO HE DIDN'T! OH YES HE DID! Crazy Joe doubled down on his crazy! You know that great bit in the song by Sting where he repeats “put on the red light” — I fully expected Nazi-ass flashing red lights to go on when he started his crazy/incoherent rant on national TV! He pretty much accuses others of doing exactly what he is doing. His rant came off looking like an act of sheer desperation. It wasn't a policy speech. He didn't address any of the issues that he has created: the crime explosion, inflation, high gas prices, debt crisis, the implosion of the FBI/DOJ, the southern border disaster, drug trafficking, Antifa, etc. Meanwhile, Queen Elizabeth is gone, and old Charles takes the reins. The Hodge Twins make a cameo appearance (via their video podcast). I even snuck in a few extra topics here and there — this one won't disappoint!Produced By: Fadi GattoussiBBOS Website: Author, Dawn BurtsPlease follow Boobs, Booze and Other Stuff on.....SpotifyApple PodcastsInstagramTik TokYouTubeiHeartSupport the show
Crazy Joe was able to successfully turn on his boss and gain some territory in New York City for the Gallo name, before his tragic ending. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/samuel-bratton2/support
In this episode, we go all the way back to an article from 1972 published by the New York Times. Joe Gallo and his group of friends and family headed to Umberto's for a bite to eat. They never suspected that it would be the last time they were all together. Not long after they entered the restaurant, Joe Gallo would be gunned down in what has now become known as retaliation for his involvement with Joe Colombo hit. (commercial at 16:44)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.nytimes.com/1972/04/08/archives/joe-gallo-is-shot-to-death-in-little-italy-restaurant-joe-gallo.html
In this episode, we go all the way back to an article from 1972 published by the New York Times. Joe Gallo and his group of friends and family headed to Umberto's for a bite to eat. They never suspected that it would be the last time they were all together. Not long after they entered the restaurant, Joe Gallo would be gunned down in what has now become known as retaliation for his involvement with Joe Colombo hit. (commercial at 15:05)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.nytimes.com/1972/04/08/archives/joe-gallo-is-shot-to-death-in-little-italy-restaurant-joe-gallo.html
We opened the show with "I Can Do Whatever I'm White 2" by Rucka Rucka Ali, listened to some breaking Crazy Joe news, The Driz read an excerpt from a book written by Ramzy Sweis, and some new shitty Kid Rock songs. The Driz performed "The Sweet Escape" by Gwen Stefani featuring Akon in this week's edition of "The Driz Sings The Hits" and we performed the new "Too Many Rapes: After Rapes" episode "GI BRO". Rob did DRIZZLENEWS and Slim did Celebrity Gossip & News. It was a great show! Support us and our sponsors: Ryder Doll: https://twitter.com/FlirtRyderDoll phone sex and erotic content for men who crave the best. Horror Author Isaac Thorne: https://www.isaacthorne.com/ Adam and Eve: https://www.adameve.com/ use discount code ROB at checkout for 10% off & more. Spunk Lube: https://www.spunklube.com/
We opened the show with "Fat Violent Dykes" by Rucka Rucka Ali, gave a quick Crazy Joe update, listened to Donald Trump blaming the Ukrainian invasion on windmills, and Kid Rock talking about advising Trump on foreign policy in an interview with Tucker Carlson. The Driz performed "Sk8er Boi" by Avril Lavigne in this week's edition of "The Driz Sings The Hits" and we performed the new "Too Many Rapes: After Rapes" episode "Moving On...". Rob did DRIZZLENEWS and Slim did Celebrity Gossip & News. It was a great show! Support us and our sponsors: Ryder Doll: https://twitter.com/FlirtRyderDoll phone sex and erotic content for men who crave the best. Horror Author Isaac Thorne: https://www.isaacthorne.com/ Adam and Eve: https://www.adameve.com/ use discount code ROB at checkout for 10% off & more. Spunk Lube: https://www.spunklube.com/
We opened the show with "Anne Frank Bash 2012" by Rucka Rucka Ali, then took a deep dive into the newest misadventures of Crazy Joe and listened to Alex Jones' ridiculous "Russia is the new America" rant/breakdown. The Driz performed "No Scrubs" by TLC in this week's edition of "The Driz Sings The Hits" and we performed the new "Too Many Rapes: After Rapes" episode "Police Reform". Rob did DRIZZLENEWS and Slim did Celebrity Gossip & News. It was a great show! Support us and our sponsors: Support us and our sponsors: Ryder Doll: https://twitter.com/FlirtRyderDoll phone sex and erotic content for men who crave the best. Horror Author Isaac Thorne: https://www.isaacthorne.com/ Adam and Eve: https://www.adameve.com/ use discount code ROB at checkout for 10% off & more. Spunk Lube: https://www.spunklube.com/