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Want to help your small firm flex its muscles? Think tech. Guest John K. Phoebus is a highly regarded personal injury and criminal defense attorney practicing on the eastern shore of Maryland. He is a founding partner of the Anthenelli, Phoebus & Hickman, LLC boutique law firm that he turbocharges with the latest technology. Hear how Phoebus struck out at first on his own, then partnered with trusted colleagues and built a reputation so strong in their region they are known largely either by their last names or by Phoebus' nickname, “The Crab Lawyer.” To manage a heavy case load in a boutique firm and sift through massive piles of evidence, even decades of medical records for a single case, Phoebus leans into tech, often tinkering with new products and pushing for greater capabilities when taking his small firm into battle against much larger, deep pocket firms. Technology can help you market online, take clients from inquiry to retainer, and create repeatable, dependable case management systems that deliver a consistent experience to clients, build your reputation, and maximize outcomes time after time. Questions or ideas about solo and small practices? Drop us a line at NewSolo@legaltalknetwork.com Topics: For small firms, a strong tech arsenal (and yes, that means AI as well) turns Davids into Goliaths. Go toe-to-toe with the biggest firms with a robust stable of tech tools, even sort through decades of medical records, sort multiple body camera videos, and help you read a brief through the eyes of a judge and jury. Owning multiple online domain names can help you extend your reach without creating more work, they can all point back to the same website while protecting you from “poachers” who want to latch onto your reputation. How do you know you've “made it” in the legal world? When you're known only by your last name. That's a reputation. Mentioned in This Episode: Clio Grow intake software Google NotebookLM 10 Kanban Board Examples Clio Legal Tech CoCounsel AI legal software Microsoft 365 for business MDEC, Maryland Electronic Courts Acrobat Pro Quickbooks CallRail JusticeText “Jake Heller Interview With Artificial Lawyer: ‘We Never Planned For This'” Eastern Exposure: A Chesapeake Story Documentary on Crisfield, Maryland Scorpion marketing Clio Cloud Conference 2025 Clio Legal Trends Report
Want to help your small firm flex its muscles? Think tech. Guest John K. Phoebus is a highly regarded personal injury and criminal defense attorney practicing on the eastern shore of Maryland. He is a founding partner of the Anthenelli, Phoebus & Hickman, LLC boutique law firm that he turbocharges with the latest technology. Hear how Phoebus struck out at first on his own, then partnered with trusted colleagues and built a reputation so strong in their region they are known largely either by their last names or by Phoebus' nickname, “The Crab Lawyer.” To manage a heavy case load in a boutique firm and sift through massive piles of evidence, even decades of medical records for a single case, Phoebus leans into tech, often tinkering with new products and pushing for greater capabilities when taking his small firm into battle against much larger, deep pocket firms. Technology can help you market online, take clients from inquiry to retainer, and create repeatable, dependable case management systems that deliver a consistent experience to clients, build your reputation, and maximize outcomes time after time. Questions or ideas about solo and small practices? Drop us a line at NewSolo@legaltalknetwork.com Topics: For small firms, a strong tech arsenal (and yes, that means AI as well) turns Davids into Goliaths. Go toe-to-toe with the biggest firms with a robust stable of tech tools, even sort through decades of medical records, sort multiple body camera videos, and help you read a brief through the eyes of a judge and jury. Owning multiple online domain names can help you extend your reach without creating more work, they can all point back to the same website while protecting you from “poachers” who want to latch onto your reputation. How do you know you've “made it” in the legal world? When you're known only by your last name. That's a reputation. Mentioned in This Episode: Clio Grow intake software Google NotebookLM 10 Kanban Board Examples Clio Legal Tech CoCounsel AI legal software Microsoft 365 for business MDEC, Maryland Electronic Courts Acrobat Pro Quickbooks CallRail JusticeText “Jake Heller Interview With Artificial Lawyer: ‘We Never Planned For This'” Eastern Exposure: A Chesapeake Story Documentary on Crisfield, Maryland Scorpion marketing Clio Cloud Conference 2025 Clio Legal Trends Report Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lucy Crisfield, founder of Original Wisdom, talks with J about bringing forth the essence of love through sound. They discuss being inspired by the Arabic call to prayer, Rishikesh, spending time at Auroville, Vedic chanting at the Krishnamacharya Yoga Mandirum, learning at SOAS, Kaustaub Desikachar and parting from KYM, evolution from hard physical practice to simple attunement to Satva, Peter Harrison and questions about Svara, another dimension of being, elemental articulation, and hearing the resonance of your heart. To subscribe and support the show… GET PREMIUM. Check out J's other podcast… J. BROWN YOGA THOUGHTS.
It's hard enough to get access to the medicine you need… even under the best of circumstances. You gotta ask your doctor to fill the prescription, gotta get to the pharmacy, wait in line, and have a ride home. Now imagine how much harder the whole errand is when the only way to get to the pharmacy… is by boat. That's the challenge facing folks who live on Smith Island, which sits 10 miles off the coast of Crisfield in the Chesapeake Bay. Maryland recently received federal funds for a pilot project to get drones able to make medical deliveries. For details, we're joined by John Slaughter, director of the University of Maryland's Uncrewed Aircraft Systems Research and Operations Center. Links:Governor Moore Announces $1.7 Million in Federal Funding for Eastern Shore Drone Pilot Program to Improve Access to Health Care ResourcesUMD to Develop Drone-Delivery Program for Patients on Rural IslandDo you have a question or comment about a show or a story idea to pitch? Contact On the Record at: Senior Supervising Producer, Maureen Harvie she/her/hers mharvie@wypr.org 410-235-1903 Senior Producer, Melissa Gerr she/her/hers mgerr@wypr.org 410-235-1157 Producer Sam Bermas-Dawes he/him/his sbdawes@wypr.org 410-235-1472
Honoring a historic worker victory in Crisfield, MD, on the Labor Heritage Power Hour Today's labor history: The Minneapolis general strike Today's labor quote: A. Philip Randolph @wpfwdc @AFLCIO #1u #UnionStrong #LaborRadioPod Proud founding member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network
Honoring a historic worker victory in Crisfield, MD, on the Labor Heritage Power Hour Today's labor history: The Minneapolis general strike Today's labor quote: A. Philip Randolph @wpfwdc @AFLCIO #1u #UnionStrong #LaborRadioPod Proud founding member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network
Before last Friday, to know about the 1938 crab pickers strike in Crisfield, Maryland, you had to know about it. This is the story of so many worker struggles in this country; hard-fought fights that unlike other battles – the Civil War, for example – have virtually no monuments or plaques, no visitor centers. But now, on Crisfield Highway, Maryland Route 413, there's an official state historical marker that commemorates the 1938 strike by 600 crab pickers, mostly Black women. On today's show we bring you an audio postcard from the marker's unveiling. Next Saturday, May 18, there will be another unveiling, this one in Philadelphia, of a new mural celebrating Ben Fletcher, one of the most influential working-class unionists, revolutionaries, and organizers in all of U.S. history. We talk with historian Peter Cole, author of Ben Fletcher: The Life and Times of a Black Wobbly, whose work inspired the mural. On this week's Labor History in Two: The first day of the 1894 Pullman Strike. Other links: Hurricane Hazel demonstrates her world-record crab-picking skills 1938 Crab Pickers Strike photos May 18 Ben Fletcher Mural Dedication Questions, comments, or suggestions are welcome, and to find out how you can be a part of Labor History Today, email us at LaborHistoryToday@gmail.com Labor History Today is produced by the Labor Heritage Foundation and the Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and the Working Poor. @ProfPeterCole #LaborRadioPod #History #WorkingClass #ClassStruggle @GeorgetownKILWP #LaborHistory @UMDMLA @ILLaborHistory @AFLCIO @StrikeHistory #LaborHistory @wrkclasshistory
On the SAG-AFTRA Podcast: Inside the NO FAKES Act: What's at Stake for Artists? Today's labor history: Western Labor Union formed Today's labor quote: Crisfield crab picker strike marker @sagaftra @wpfwdc @AFLCIO #1u #UnionStrong #LaborRadioPod Proud founding member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network
On the SAG-AFTRA Podcast: Inside the NO FAKES Act: What's at Stake for Artists? Today's labor history: Western Labor Union formed Today's labor quote: Crisfield crab picker strike marker @sagaftra @wpfwdc @AFLCIO #1u #UnionStrong #LaborRadioPod Proud founding member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network
Crisfield native Scott Ward stops by Mainstreet to talk about growing up in a small town on Maryland's Eastern Shore, the brotherhood of firefighters, and his enduring love for baseball. Support the showPlease consider supporting The Mainstreet PodcastPatreonBuy Me A CoffeeMainstreet on the web and social mediaWebsiteFacebookTwitterInterested in sponsoring Mainstreet or have guest suggestions, please email us at: info@themainstreetpodcast.com
Welcome to Crisfield, Maryland, "The Seafood Capital of the World!" Crisfield is Maryland's southernmost town and is located on the Chesapeake Bay. First settled by Europeans in 1663, the town's economic engine has always been seafood. The harvesting and processing of blue crab makes up a large part of the seafood industry in town. Crisfield hosts the Hard Shell Crab Derby, an annual Labor Day weekend festival. 2023's main entertainer was a Neil Diamond impersonator. We hope you enjoy our visit to Crisfield!
About the Guest Lucy Crisfield is a speaker at the World Yoga Festival, a plenary speaker at the British Wheel of Yoga Festival, and the founder of ‘Original Wisdom', through which she shares the inner teachings of mantra and yoga philosophy with sound, meditation, and scholarly precision. Lucy has just finished writing a book with the same title as her signature course, ‘The Sounds of Sanskrit ~ The Language of Yoga'. Taking seven years to write, the book is a direct expression of her own experience in response to the meditative inquiry and realizations that the Sanskrit sounds have brought forth. Lucy studied the violin and piano at the Royal College of Music from the age of eleven, and after receiving a first class honours degree in mathematics and Music, she left London to travel solo through twenty countries over five years in her quest for a deeper understanding of life. As well as immersing herself in yoga and finding herself at the feet of many revered teachers of the tradition, she also studied Arabic and the recitation of the Quran in Damascus, Yemen, and East London, and Hebrew at SOAS in London. Many years later, when back in London, Lucy eventually found the master of sound she had been looking for, Peter Harrison, who initiated her into the Advaita Vedanta tradition. Lucy now lives in the South West of England with her partner and two children, where she offers unique classes which share the teachings and sounds of the yoga tradition to illumine the intellect and connect us to the creative wisdom of the Self. In this episode, we discuss: How previous teachers have shaped the understanding of Sanskrit The difference between academic and vibratory approaches to Sanskrit The metaphysics of sound The difference between music and mantra The philosophy of sound in the modern yoga world The potential effects of mispronounced mantras The role of grammar in receiving Sanskrit's vibrational potency See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another episode of Day Drinking on Delmarva! In this episode, our hosts, Tony Russo and Todd DeHart, share their experiences and insights while enjoying some bourbon. They start by discussing a canceled shoot due to bad weather, but Tony is surprisingly okay with it. Then, they dive into the topic of a powerful tool called Cast Magic that Tony has recently discovered. Tony finds Cast Magic impressive, as it provides timestamps and creative titles for interesting parts of their podcast, making editing much easier. Tony shares his thoughts on their podcast being somewhat of a vanity project and his struggles with promoting it. However, he is amazed by the capabilities of Cast Magic in summarizing and extracting key information from their podcast, which he believes can help attract more listeners.In their quest to encourage more people to write, create, and enjoy art, Tony and Todd express their disinterest in voting on budgets or being on committees. They mention their Substack account, where they publish news and sell Tony's book, "Being Burly." While some content requires a minimum payment of $6 per month, they also provide free content to engage with a broader audience. Tony emphasizes the importance of enjoying the present moment, regardless of the time of year, although he admits struggling with this concept and sometimes waking up with negative thoughts. He encourages the audience to engage with them on social media and provide feedback on their newsletter, partially written by AI, where any mistakes are promptly fixed, except for instances where they may have said something inappropriate. Moving on, they discuss the Maryland Writers Association's annual conference in October and encourage people to attend. They also mention the "3rd Fridays" art walks that take place in various towns, including Salisbury, Berlin, Crisfield, and Cambridge, and Tony declares his plan to participate in as many third Friday events as possible. Touching on a serious topic, Tony reflects on the perception of white people being racist and shares personal experiences of racism directed towards white individuals. He discusses the challenges of distancing oneself from racist views expressed by others and even mentions how wearing masks during the mask controversy could temporarily shield one from racist comments. Tony expresses concern about computer algorithms categorizing individuals as racist and its potential impact on the content they see. He also shares his frustration with algorithms making assumptions about his preferences based on his identity, especially regarding the lack of diversity in recommended content. Tony contemplates sending a note to Amazon to actively seek movies with black actors, in an effort to broaden his entertainment choices. As the president of the local chapter of the Maryland Writers Association, Tony talks about its role as a state-sponsored arts project and his involvement in preventing negative impacts caused by COVID-19. He briefly mentions the association's monthly meetings, which discuss budgets and other writing-related topics, but admits not paying close attention to those discussions. The hosts engage in a lively debate on whether July 4th is considered the beginning or middle of summer. Tony shares his personal perspective, defining summer as the period between Memorial Day and Labor Day, taking into account the school schedules of high school and college students. He playfully concludes that the love of summer solely belongs to the month of July. Throughout the episode, Tony emphasizes the importance of taking time to acknowledge and enjoy the present moment. He shares his personal experiences, such as playing golf with friends during the summer, and encourages listeners to do the same. In discussing their work with various clients, Tony mentions his control over specific channels, including the search page and the "for you" page. He highlights the personalized algorithm that reflects his interests and preferences. Tony mentions his new restaurant, Starboard Claw, and expresses frustration with irrelevant content appearing when searching for it, but he intends to train the algorithm to better suit his needs. To wrap up the episode, Tony reveals that he hosts a podcast called Funeral Service Insider for funeral directors and recently recorded an episode on Green Burial, a popular topic. He shares his excitement about a transcription tool they discovered that provides 80% accurate transcriptions, assisting with SEO and generating text for their podcast episodes. Furthermore, Tony is thrilled that the tool creates introductions, reel scripts, social media posts, and tweet threads for different platforms, ultimately streamlining their content creation process. Be sure to tune in and enjoy this episode of Day Drinking on Delmarva, where Tony and Todd cover a wide range of engaging topics while sharing their love for bourbon and the present moment. Cheers!TRANSCRIPTThis week though is the Maryland Writers Association because I am a member not only that, I am the president of the local know I had my first meeting this week. And if you are a member of the Maryland Writers Association, I apologize in advance because I'm going to talk a little Maryland Writers Association s**t because I think it's adorable. And I mean this all with love in my heart, but have you ever been to so I'm on the state board. So the Maryland Writers Association is a state sponsored arts project and I'm a member of that esteemed board. And they get together once a month and they talk about writing stuff. I've got to be honest, I didn't pay real close attention. They talk about budgets and things like that. And the reason that I wanted to become president of the local board is that nobody else was and I helped found it and I didn't want to see it. Got it got you know, kind of run over a little bit by COVID. And Stephanie has been out of her mind busy and she was the president for like six years. And it is a kind of thing that'll wear you down. One of the things that wears you down is this monthly meeting where it's about I've got to admit I have no idea how long it was either. It was anywhere between it was maybe an hour, maybe 2 hours.You were writing the whole time, weren't you?Well, I don't want to give away too much, but I was in one of those conditions where I'm like how much time has passed, man? Like four years. So I'm not sure how long the meeting is. It could be an hour, could be two, could be ten. But people don't get into writing to be on boards. It's not pleasant. And I see why people do it. I don't see how anyone enjoys it. I use all my spare time to do more writing. It's this thing that always bothered me about Ocean Pines. You work your whole life in upper middle management in a Fortune 1000 company and you bust your ass and you don't know your kids names and your grandchildren don't talk to you. And then you retire to Ocean Pines and you get on their board of directors and like really?Yeah, really.I don't know. It's not my scene. I guess what I'm getting at, I'm not a really good representative.But you are.You can't put me on a board. I mean you can put me on a board, but you can't like I'll go to the thing. I'm not going to participate, but I will make an announcement from the board. There's a Maryland Writers Association has an annual conference in October and they want people to go. So you should go to Mwa.org or whatever and find out about Ever. What I do want to talk about are third Fridays before I use up all my commercial time. Salisbury has third Friday events, which are art walks. Lots of places have them. We're going to try to do as many as possible. So when there's something in Berlin, if they're letting art things come for free, we'll do that. There was one in Chris Field, as I understand it, one in Cambridge, my second favorite town on the Eastern Shore. And all those places have them. We're going to do them all. One of the things we're going to do, though, and I want to entice you, this is coming out on it would be a miracle if it was out on Friday the 21st. I've got to be honest. So let's say this comes out Monday, which is July 24. On my calendar, there's a third Friday every month. So please put August 18 in your schedule, because what we're doing is something called the Exquisite Corpse. And as I explained to Todd, we're going to start off with one sentence and then we're going to let someone read that sentence and write the next sentence, and then we're going to cover it up and cover it up so everyone can write a sentence. Everyone who wants to can write a sentence based on the previous sentence, and.Todd DeHart [00:04:39]:We'Ll see what kind and nothing more.Tony Russo [00:04:41]:And nothing more, right. And so we'll see what kind of it's like a weird kind of telephone, almost, right, where you have enough information, you have information to continue, but you don't know if you're making any sense.Todd DeHart [00:04:56]:I feel like this is like an improv kind of it is.Tony Russo [00:05:02]:And that's my promise as the new MWA lorison Shore. By the way, that's M-W-A-L-E-S. So it's like MW ales or M wales, but I like MW ales instead. What I want to do is I want to get more people to write, more people to make stuff, more people to enjoy it. I don't want to get people to vote on budgets. I don't want to get people to be on committees, which is what makes me a mediocre president, but hopefully an effective one where we get more people who are writing, making stuff. We're going to bring back one true thing for sure, hopefully in the winter, once we get everything else together. So please stay tuned to that and you can follow everything that I do on my substac by substack is bytonyruusso substack.com and all of my news and stuff is on there. You can buy my to. I meant to tell Todd. Oh, I think I did. I've started my Burly book is now out, and every Friday I publish another section of a book that didn't get published called Being Burly. And as I'm going back through it. I've said it before and I've said it again. It's pretty good. So it's $6 a month is the minimum to have access to all that. Although there's plenty of free stuff. I write one free thing and one paid thing each week. Sometimes I write two paid things, but I write at least one free thing every week, and it's fun to read. And that's the end of my commercial. You talk now while I get a drink? Yeah.Todd DeHart [00:06:46]:What are you drinking today?Tony Russo [00:06:49]:I am drinking water. The people I'm sorry, they don't know this, but you do, Todd. We moved it back to 04:00. We usually record at three. Today we moved it back to four. I started writing at two, and Tod texted me at, like, 410 to say, are we still doing this or what? I didn't get a drink. I have the last little bit of some soda water, and I have about half a thing of regular water, half a container of regular water, and then a little bit of coffee left from this morning. So I have a nice collection of cups here on the side of my desk, but nothing alcoholic. I saw you were drinking something alcoholic and brown.Todd DeHart [00:07:28]:I am drinking a little bit of bourbon, and because we got pushed back a little bit, we had a shoot that actually ended up getting canceled because of the weather, which is fine, because I, too, was kind of in the zone and had sent you an email at 330. And then I looked up and it was 410. Are we still doing this? But no, it's been fun. Bourbon is a way of life for me. The one cool thing that we've been doing is a tool that you actually introduced to me last week on Wednesday. I record the Dewey Beach podcast on Thursday, and I ended up playing with this tool called Cast Magic, and it was pretty robust. I mean, you sent probably an hour after we finished recording an email to me that said, this was generated by AI in whatever, under ten minutes. And it was a synopsis of the show. It was a great newsletter and fantastic. So it was a neat tool, especially for somebody who does podcasts like we do, because I am always in the frame of mind. Well, I'm always doing so many other projects. And truthfully, the podcast, I some feel like it is a vanity project, right? In some respects. So I want to promote it. We talk about this all the time is that we don't really do a good job of pushing our own show that we've been doing for a know recording as long as Joe Rogan has, with a fraction of percent of the success. But this was a really neat tool. Cast Magic is I was able to go into my Dewey podcast, and because it gives you timestamps of interesting parts in my editing, I can go right to that and be like, oh, boom, there it is. They give you creative titles. They give you a lot more than just the breakdown or newsletter. I was really kind of impressed in the volume of stuff that they were able to just pull out and then slice and dice. Some of it's repetitive, but it's good. It's probably the best bit that gets what is happening in the podcast that I've seen so far.Tony Russo [00:10:22]:Absolutely. I started using it at work. I do a podcast called Funeral Service Insider, the podcast, and if you're into, like, death stuff, you should listen to it. It's mostly for funeral directors, so some of it's inside baseball, but some of it is cool stuff to know. I just recorded one about Green Burial, which is a hot topic, but what I discovered, I can't remember. I would love to tell you who I got it from, but I can't. I heard about it on a podcast. And what this does is it does a transcript. So the transcript has got to be 80% accurate. It's just as good as one that you'd pay for, except that it's part of it. And one of the things that I liked about the transcript, which was really the first thing that drew to me, is for my podcast at work. And now, of course, for this podcast, there's SEO to be had if you have a lot of text about everything that we talk about just gets put onto text. So I like that. And then I like the summary. It will write an introduction. It will write a reels script. It will write a social media post for LinkedIn. It will write a tweet thread for Twitter, and now a thread thread for threads.Todd DeHart [00:11:44]:Yeah, I love it. To give you ten options for each of those platforms.Tony Russo [00:11:51]:Yes. And you can scroll through and get extra ones. The other thing and maybe we can start to do this next week, the other thing it gives you is discussion questions.Todd DeHart [00:12:00]:Yes.Tony Russo [00:12:02]:And the discussion questions I find wonderful. But last week it's funny to hear a computer critique you. And last week I felt a little critiqued by the computer because the computer didn't want to repeat what I said. Something like, Tony had some controversial thoughts about Andrew, and I'm like, wow, the computer is hedging. Maybe I did go off the rails a little bit. I don't want to self censor because I'm afraid of the computer, but it is something that when I saw that the computer was, like, afraid to kind of try and contextualize what I said, they're like, you know what? Listen to it if you want. I wouldn't. This guy's a maniac who wants to kill everyone.Todd DeHart [00:12:57]:Yeah. Soon, in the not too distant future, you'll actually be linked up to the computer that will be monitoring live. It'll give you a little shock, like a little zapper from the e collar to be like, no, pull it back in. Pull it back in.Tony Russo [00:13:14]:Well, I'm making that part of an essay. I don't think it'll be out this week. It'll probably be out next week on Substac bytonyruusso Substac.com about I don't care if people think I'm racist, but I do care if computers think I'm racist.Todd DeHart [00:13:34]:Interesting.Tony Russo [00:13:35]:And the main reason is because if people think I'm racist, there are probably other white people, and I don't care, as one of the, quote, curses, if there is a downside to being a white guy, it's that all the racists treat you like you're on their team because you're a white guy. And sometimes you have to be like, yeah, I don't really agree with that. Or sometimes you just have to say, oh, I'm late for something and leave. But people say awful, vile things to you as a white guy that, I swear to God they don't say to anybody else. Yeah. And so there's no point in me wearing a sign. I guess back when there was the mask controversy, that was convenient. You could wear a mask and no one would say anything racist to you. They're like, oh, you're a mask person. That means you're not a racist. I don't know why, but if the computer thinks you're a racist, it's going to change what it shows you. And I don't want to miss out on stuff because the computer thinks I'm a right. So while I was on vacation, I watched a movie. I watched, I think, two whole movies the entire week. One of them wasn't a good movie, but I want to talk about it. It was called Safe, and it stars Denzel Washington and Reynolds. Like, how bad could that movie be, right? It wasn't great.Todd DeHart [00:15:04]:It was was it would be Ryan Reynolds being Ryan Reynolds cast opposite an incredible actor in.Tony Russo [00:15:15]:It was it was a spy thriller. It was very Jason Bourney like, by minute two, you're like, okay, I see how this goes. But on Amazon, there were two promotional videos for Know. Amazon has the previews, right? They'll show you, like, the COVID all right? So if you look up Safe and I took pictures of it, I don't know if you can still do it today, but I challenge you to try. If you look up Safe, there's one with Denzel Washington on the COVID and then there's another one with Ryan Reynolds on the COVID Right. And to hopefully get more diverse suggestions from Amazon, I clicked on the Denzel Washington cover, and it said, this title is not available. But then I clicked on the Ryan Reynolds title and was subjected to two and a half hours of very predictable spy.Todd DeHart [00:16:25]:So title not available under Denzel and completely available.Tony Russo [00:16:34]:That's interesting.Todd DeHart [00:16:34]:I don't know.Tony Russo [00:16:36]:And I wonder if it's because last year when we went on vacation, the house we rented, we believe had been rented by a black family before. And the reason we believe that is because there's a black Netflix, like there's s**t that you will never see because you're a white person and what you watch. But they were still signed into their black Netflix unquote. And so all of the suggestions were movies that I'd never seen, television shows I had never seen, people that I'd never heard of. And my wife explained to me that this was normal and that everybody knew it but me and apparently you.Todd DeHart [00:17:17]:I didn't know that. Wouldn't it, though just be the previous family regardless of yes, it could have.Tony Russo [00:17:25]:Been a white family that only watched black entertainment. It's true. But my guess is whether the point is whatever they watched, they were getting suggestions that I had never even seen. There were movies on there that never come up in my spectrum. And that's when I started realizing that our choices, our online choices make us racist by accident. Because if we don't choose enough black things, then they stop showing us black things and then we won't get to see cool black things when they come out.Todd DeHart [00:18:04]:It is interesting. I'm going to interject, if you don't mind, handling several different channels for several different clients and then including my own. A number of the channels that I handle, I solely handle. So like the search page or the for you page kind of reflect the stuff that I get personally. So if you go to the back end of the Starboard Instagram handle and you look at and you do a search, there's going to be some marvel stuff in there. There's going to be some lacrosse highlights, right? The algorithm is tuned into me. What is interesting is so we had a couple of new restaurants open up and then it's like what the baseline is before me and or the business has established. And I don't know. We opened Starboard Claw and it is all a bunch of big boobed women holding fifth for some reason at the beach. And I'm like scroll. Scroll? All right, cocktail video. Let's look at that. Like seafood. Let's look at that. You have to train the algorithm a little bit, right?Tony Russo [00:19:29]:Because it knows who you are or it's got a good guess who you are. But who I am isn't what I want to be or who I am isn't who I want to be. I don't want to miss out on things just because of previous choices, which is of course how life works and why it can be disappointing, but that should be with people. But when it's with the algorithm, it's worth knowing. It's worth knowing. So you make other know. The movie wasn't any good, but at least I showed them that I'll click on a black face sometimes. You could show me more black faces. I'm not afraid. I just want to send them a note. I want to send Amazon a note and say, listen, yeah, I'll watch movies with black people in them. If you show them to me. But if you keep them hidden from me, then I won't. And then I'll just reaffirm how narrow minded I am when it comes to tune in, tune out entertainment. Right.Todd DeHart [00:20:31]:Well, I wonder if they need a category and not stuff you might like. It would be stuff if you're thinking about expanding your horizons or if you want to learn something about somebody that's not like you, that should be a whole category on Netflix, right?Tony Russo [00:20:51]:Yeah.Todd DeHart [00:20:53]:Stuff you might potentially hate. And this is why.Tony Russo [00:20:57]:Well, I guess they could turn it inside out. I don't know if you know about the Napoleon Dynamite complex and Napoleon Dynamite problem.Todd DeHart [00:21:07]:No.Tony Russo [00:21:08]:So Netflix has and I think they still have it a contest every now and again. The first one they had was for Napoleon Dynamite. And it was a million dollars to improve their who did the best improvements of their algorithm. And the problem that they had was Napoleon Dynamite became crazy famous on Netflix. And there was no rhyme or reason for who watched Dynamite. Like, it was people who watched The Notebook, people who only watched you know, it was like there was no napoleon Dynamite didn't fit anywhere in the algorithm.Todd DeHart [00:21:55]:Right.Tony Russo [00:21:56]:And they're like, well, how can we make the algorithm find more Napoleon Dynamites that everyone's going to love? And that's something that they've been doing for a long time. But I think that, as you said, maybe throw a couple in there that I'm going to hate. Like, you have to watch this. That's right. For 1495 a month, you get Netflix. For 1395 a month, you get Netflix. But they get to choose the first movie you watch of the week. And you can't watch any more movies.Todd DeHart [00:22:27]:Until you watch that.Tony Russo [00:22:28]:Until you watch that whole one.Todd DeHart [00:22:30]:It would be great. It would be like an amuse boost for your viewing pleasure. It's like, you need to watch this because we know you, and this is going to make you a better person and viewer.Tony Russo [00:22:47]:This is a hole in your instead of trying to make a pile of stuff that I like, fill the holes of my mean, I I'd be for really it's rare that I watch a movie because they're always bad. And as I was watching this stupid Denzel Washington movie, I'm like, man, now it thinks I'm a racist and I have to watch this bad movie because I don't turn movies off. Once I started, I'm committed.Todd DeHart [00:23:13]:Yeah, now they think you're a racist and like bad.Tony Russo [00:23:16]:I know. I know.Todd DeHart [00:23:18]:Let's give this racist jerk some more crap.Tony Russo [00:23:22]:All Chris Pine all the time. That's all I can see. Chris Pine movies. Oh, and that other guy, the jumping around guy from The Office that's playing Jack Ryan now. John Krasins.Todd DeHart [00:23:37]:Oh, yeah.Tony Russo [00:23:40]:Unlikely. White guys doing action movies. Go. So that's my thing on AI. You wanted to talk about July, and I want to let you okay.Todd DeHart [00:23:56]:So I feel like this comes up every time this year, and I always like the question to be, is July 4 the beginning or middle of summer? And a lot of people have different answers. I personally always fall in the middle because I'm looking at summer as being between Memorial Day and Labor Day. But a lot of high school kids are in school through the middle, at least of June, and a lot of college kids have to go back in the beginning of August. If you want to boil it down, the love of summer is solely the month of July. So that would make sense that July 4 is actually kind of the beginning, but it's also the middle because it's compressed so much. But it's always been something. And I don't know. It's kind of a silly question. And people have strong opinions either way. But what I realized is somebody it's kind of like take a step back and when you're sitting and it's freezing and you're daydreaming about the best time of year could be up for interpretation. But a lot of people think about summertime and vacation, schools out, all of that. And the importance is to take time in this moment right now, the middle of July, the middle of summer, and just acknowledge it and enjoy it. Be a little present if I can borrow from my yoga practice a little bit, right? I played golf yesterday, played golf at Glen Riddle. And I kind of despise the purpose of golf, but it is what it is, and I think the best explanation I heard, it's sport for white guys who hate water. Something about arrogance. But I enjoy being with my friends and I enjoy being outside, and it's the middle of the month. It's the middle of summer, the middle of the season, and we played Twilight because we're cheap and wanted to get a better rate, and it was fantastic. And I was super tired, and it was a little bit run down from a busy weekend and week, but it was great. So take time. Remember the moment you're in, and it's up to interpretation as to what the best time of year is, because then you can always look forward to the next best time of year.Tony Russo [00:26:59]:Yeah. And at the risk of getting too Zen about it, you can just also kind of learn to enjoy the moment that you're in, whether it's your favorite time of year or not. I'm not good at that. As we said in the beginning of the show, every time I wake up and I'm in Del Mar, it's not going to be a great day. The only other options I have is to not wake up, which is going to be even a worse day. And that's the last thing I think before I fall asleep every night. All right, well, we are up against it, and we had a great time. Please do all the social things that we ask you to do or not, but we should ask. Do it and tell me how you're enjoying the newsletter. I sent out the one newsletter. I'm going to send out another one. And we're letting AI write it. I'm fixing stupid mistakes, but not like when the machine's like, oh, Tony really put his foot in his mouth this time. I'm leaving that in. I don't care.Todd DeHart [00:28:08]:Soon the AI newsletter will just be and Tony says something controversial.Tony Russo [00:28:15]:I love being a cliche. Well, I'm out of stuff. How about you?Todd DeHart [00:28:21]:I got nothing.Tony Russo [00:28:22]:All right. Well, remember, until next time at the.Todd DeHart [00:28:24]:Beach, it's happy hour whenever you say it is. Cheers. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit daydrinkingondelmarva.substack.com
In this episode, we have the pleasure of listening to renowned expert on multilingualism, Dr. Eowyn Crisfield. Dr. Crisfield shares valuable insights from the research on supporting multilingualism and also helps us to dispel some of the myths around bilingual children. This episode is full of vitally important nuggets of important for all educators, not just language acquisition teachers. A core message is the takeaway that we must all ensure we do everything we can to support and celebrate the entire linguistic repertoire of our learners and not force them to leave those home languages at the door. This is a must listen for all teachers. Keep in touch and share widely! Full programme notes are available on www.liamprinter.com/podcast. Follow The Motivated Classroom on Instagram @themotivatedclassroom, Twitter @motclasspodcast and Facebook @themotivatedclassroom. I'd love to know what you think, please get in touch! Join the conversation with the hashtag #MotivatedClassroom. Enjoying the podcast? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Facebook. Become a Patron of The Motivated Classroom podcast on patreon.com.
When the Fall arrives the Interrupted Outdoors kicks into high gear. Many of you know the incredible opportunities the Eastern Shore of Maryland and Virginia have to offer when it comes to hunting and fishing. People come from around the country to experience all the Eastern Shore has to offer. There are many household names like the White Marlin Open but a fishing Tournament that is quickly becoming a mainstay here on the shore and garnering a ton of attention is the Tangier Classic. The Tangier Classic is in its fourth year and is continuing to explode in popularity with Anglers. The multi-species Chesapeake Bay fishing tournament is one of the finest there is and is scheduled for September 23-25, 2022. Whether you are an angler or just someone looking for a great family friendly activity, be sure to make your way to Crisfield, Maryland on this third week of September. I welcome my friends Brad Taylor and Adam Corry who are part of the team that put this event on every year. They tell us how the tournament came to be and how any person of an age and any experience level can get registered for the event and find success on the water. The guys also share about how this year the tournament is raising money for a precious little girl who has been diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor. Lakelyn Draheim is a true warrior with a family that is fighting right alongside of her as she battles DIPG Grade 4 with H3K27M mutation. Be sure to check out her story and take an opportunity to donate to this beautiful family. Tangier Classic Websitehttps://tangierclassic.comDonate to Lakelyn DraheimTangier Classic Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/TangierClassicThe Interrupted PodcastThe Interrupted Podcast WebsiteThe Interrupted Podcast YouTube ChannelThe Interrupted Podcast Instagram PageThe Interrupted Podcast Facebook PageSteve's Instagram
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Fighting sea level rise doesn't have to mean a huge construction project. Here, we examine policies and green solutions that could save coastal communities in the Chesapeake Bay region.
On the Eastern Shore of Maryland, September, is a much anticipated month as outdoor enthusiast hit the woods in chase of many game species, but for anglers it is a magical time of the year. The Eastern Shore of Maryland and Virginia is home to some of the finest fisheries on the East Coast. Whether you are chasing Speckled Trout, Drum, Cobia or the famous Rock Fish (Striped Bass) you always will be in for an adventure when a line is in the water.On September 24-26 the Tangier Classic fishing tournament will welcome anglers from all over the Mid-Atlantic region for some of the finest fishing that fishing tournaments can offer. Based out of Crisfield, Maryland tournament goers will fish the Chesapeake Bay and partake in a plethora of family fun actives on the shores of Crisfield, Maryland.Brad Taylor and David Hooker join Steve Hallman for a conversation about the origins of the tournament and the "Why" behind it. A portion of this years proceeds will go to the Drollette family to help with medical expensiveness for their youngest son Owen. Owen Drollette, was born on October 23rd, 2020. The family knew long before his birth that he would be a heart warrior. At twenty weeks pregnant, Owen's parents learned that Owen has several congenital heart defects, Heterotaxy, which means some of his organs are in the wrong place or shifted, and Polysplenia, which means he has multiple spleens. Owen is nearly one year old and fighting hard everyday. To learn more about the Drollette family and the Tangier Classic check out the links below and enjoy this conversation.Tangier Classic WebsiteTangier Classic Facebook PageOwen Strong Facebook GroupThe Interrupted Podcast WebsiteThe Interrupted Podcast Instagram PageInterrupted Outdoors Facebook PageInterrupted Outdoors Instagram
On this Fathers Day edition, Dave and Steve invite their dads (Paul Hooker and Rich Mason) on the podcast to pick their brains and get some perspective. We enjoyed getting the OG's on and reminiscing. Kyle interviews his son Carter and sheds a different light on being a dad and how his actions translate to Carters upbringing and by proxy, his fishing career. We are brought to you by the Tangier Classic Fishing Tournament. As participants and members of the committee we cannot wait to see all of y'all at this years tournament held on September 24-26 in Crisfield, MD. Until then, check out www.tangierclassic.com
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On this episode, we sit down with our friend, Captain Ray Johns. A third generation captain and angler, Ray is well versed in our area and is no stranger to tournament leaderboards. In fact, some tournament rules have been dubbed the "Ray Rule" to give other participants a fighting chance. We had a great time hearing stories and the way it was with his father Captain Curtis Johns, a prolific charter boat captain in Crisfield. We hope you enjoy and be sure to check out Ray's charter service as he is always on the bite! www.crisfieldcharters.com
Jenn, Bree and Emilee discus Old Ailsey's light in Crisfield, Maryland and then Emilee tells us about the Allentown State Hospital in Pennsylvania. Ailsey was a person linked to some local lore. Allentown State Hospital was a mental health facility that closed a number of years ago and is currently scheduled for demolition. feedback@ananomalousaberration.com Visit us at our home on the web - http://www.ananomalousaberration.com/ Patreon - http://www.patreon.com/ananomalousaberration --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ananomalousaberration/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ananomalousaberration/support
These things are certain: the passage of time, the flow of water, and the labor of humankind. In episode 2, we navigate stories of work and the water, stories that highlight the wide range of livelihoods that exist for the water and because of the water. Stories used in this episode: Mississippi Gulf Coast Waterways The Ancient Warren River Valley and the Vetter Stone Company, Minnesota-Donn Vetter A Winding Career Path Leads to Water, Florida A River Girl and her Fly Fishing and Outdoor Business in Todd, North Carolina-Kelly McCoy Watermen Community of Crisfield, Maryland Watermen: Observers of the Chesapeake Bay, Maryland History, Recreation and Preservation--Bruce Conmy Talks about Minnesota Lakes Download Episode Transcript Visit the Museum on Main Street Stories from Main Street to share your own water story! Explore the Women Mind the Water project. Thanks to our storytelling partners at the Peale Center in Baltimore, Maryland This episode was produced for the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service by Better Lemon Creative Audio. Produced, written, narrated and edited by Hannah Hethmon.
Today we get checkmated by meth heads and then we learn how to destroy witches! Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=18482113 MERCH STORE!!! https://www.redbubble.com/people/deadrabbitradio/works/35749420-dead-rabbit-radio?asc=u Help Promote Dead Rabbit! Dual Flyer https://i.imgur.com/OhuoI2v.jpg "As Above" Flyer https://i.imgur.com/yobMtUp.jpg “Alien Flyer” By TVP VT U https://imgur.com/gallery/aPN1Fnw “Ouija Flyer” By Robert Paulsen https://imgur.com/gallery/CdJymvZ Links: How do the voices know what to say? https://www.reddit.com/r/meth/comments/i6zk8g/how_do_the_voices_know_what_to_say/ HISTORY OF CRISFIELD AND SURROUNDING AREAS ON MARYLAND'S EASTERN SHORE https://www.amazon.com/HISTORY-CRISFIELD-SURROUNDING-MARYLANDS-EASTERN/dp/B0042L84TW Hookman 2 Full Length Horror/Comedy Film https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptoWu3KNCcY Crisfield, Maryland https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crisfield%2C_Maryland Listen to the daily podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts! ------------------------------------------------ Logo Art By Ash Black "As Above" Art By Grant Scott Dead Rabbit Skull By John from the SCAR Group Dead Rabbit Exposed By Smashers_25 (Instagram) Halloween Monster By Finn Ouija By Robert Paulson Opening Song: "Atlantis Attacks" Closing Song: "Bella Royale" Reptilian Strip Song EP 374: “Empty Beds” Music By Dr. Huxxxtable Rabbitron 3000 created by Eerbud Thanks to Chris K, Founder Of The Golden Rabbit Brigade Dead Rabbit Archivist Some Weirdo On Twitter AKA Jack http://www.DeadRabbit.com Email: DeadRabbitRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @DeadRabbitRadio Facebook: www.Facebook.com/DeadRabbitRadio Paranormal, Conspiracy, and True Crime news as it happens! Jason Carpenter breaks the stories they'll be talking about tomorrow, assuming the world doesn't end today. All Contents Of This Podcast Copyright Jason Carpenter 2018 - 2020
Today we sniff out a conspiracy to control the world and then we travel to Eureka, Nevada to uncover a story of revenge, murder, and a fiery ghost! Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=18482113 MERCH STORE!!! https://www.redbubble.com/people/deadrabbitradio/works/35749420-dead-rabbit-radio?asc=u Minecraft Server Is Back! 147.135.54.93:25879 Help Promote Dead Rabbit! Dual Flyer https://i.imgur.com/OhuoI2v.jpg "As Above" Flyer https://i.imgur.com/yobMtUp.jpg “Alien Flyer” By TVP VT U https://imgur.com/gallery/aPN1Fnw “Ouija Flyer” By Robert Paulsen https://imgur.com/gallery/CdJymvZ Links: Nasal spray approved for treating suicidal people https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-08-nasal-suicidal-people.html Elon Musk's Neuralink Brain Chip Will Soon Allow Users to Take Charge of Moods and Emotions https://www.techtimes.com/articles/251574/20200804/elon-musk-neuralink-update-mood-control.htm Esketamine https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esketamine HISTORY OF CRISFIELD AND SURROUNDING AREAS ON MARYLAND'S EASTERN SHORE https://www.amazon.com/HISTORY-CRISFIELD-SURROUNDING-MARYLANDS-EASTERN/dp/B0042L84TW Hookman 2 Full Length Horror/Comedy Film https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptoWu3KNCcY Crisfield, Maryland https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crisfield%2C_Maryland Laudanum https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laudanum Listen to the daily podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts! ------------------------------------------------ Logo Art By Ash Black "As Above" Art By Grant Scott Dead Rabbit Skull By John from the SCAR Group Dead Rabbit Exposed By Smashers_25 (Instagram) Halloween Monster By Finn Ouija By Robert Paulson Opening Song: "Atlantis Attacks" Closing Song: "Bella Royale" Reptilian Strip Song EP 374: “Empty Beds” Music By Dr. Huxxxtable Rabbitron 3000 created by Eerbud Thanks to Chris K, Founder Of The Golden Rabbit Brigade Dead Rabbit Archivist Some Weirdo On Twitter AKA Jack http://www.DeadRabbit.com Email: DeadRabbitRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @DeadRabbitRadio Facebook: www.Facebook.com/DeadRabbitRadio Paranormal, Conspiracy, and True Crime news as it happens! Jason Carpenter breaks the stories they'll be talking about tomorrow, assuming the world doesn't end today. All Contents Of This Podcast Copyright Jason Carpenter 2018 - 2020
Maryland Fishing Line - Production of Chesapeake Angler Magazine
Welcome to the Maryland Fishing Line Episode 010 Today is Tuesday, July 28, 2020 This is the podcast where we talk about fishing throughout the great state of Maryland. The Maryland fishing line is a production of The Angler Magazine, Chesapeake Edition. The Chesapeake Angler can be found throughout southern Maryland, Anne Arundel County, and the Eastern Shore. If you would like to see it in your area and it’s not there let us know! Greetings and introductions Let’s take a look at what’s going on around the state. Main Chesapeake Bay surface water temperatures have risen to the mid 80s.This is peak water temperature for the Bay.These hot, calm conditions warm surface waters and limit oxygen being recharged to the deeper waters This in turn increases the chance of algal blooms. Gamefish will remain at similar locations on cooler river mouths or main bay structure but moving to slightly shallower depths looking for maximum suitable oxygen in the coolest water available. Striped Bass The weather is putting a lot of heat-related stress on summer striped bass population. Maybe consider focusing on early morning hours, or switch to other species during the heat wave.If you do target striped bass, remember that you must use non-offset circle hooks when chumming or livelining. Consider using lures with single barbless hooks to make releasing fish easierUse care must be taken when handling fish. Never use a rag while unhooking a striped bass — this will rub off their protective slime layer, making them more vulnerable to the summer combination of heat stress and disease. Bluefish Hot and dry weather with high salinities equals more and better shots at bluefishTrolling spoons and hoses (surgical tube lures) will put you on the bluefish.Small bluefish are running about 1 pound, which is fun for the kids and a perfect eating size, whether fresh or smoked. A reminder that the daily limit for 2020 is 3 bluefish per day for anglers fishing from private boats or shore, and 5 bluefish per day when fishing from a charter boat.. Cobia Cobia fishing has been good this summer at the Middle Grounds, the Target Ship, the Mud Leads, and Point Lookout. The traditional methods are chumming and fishing with cut bait or live eels. In past years, anglers have also caught large cobia with other live baits such as spotSight fishing with live eels or large soft plastics on a lead head jig is a trending method This requires using an elevated platform to spot fish, and polarized sunglasses to cut through the glare on the water..Trolling spoons and hoses will also find cobia. Redfish and Puppy Drum Large red drum are being caught and released by light tackle jiggers with soft plastics in the lower bay.Trolling spoons and hoses (surgical tube lures) will produce large drum around the Target ship. Speckled Trout The shallow-water fishing for speckled trout continues with topwater and soft paddletail baits near shallow grass beds along the Eastern Shore marshes. Zara Spooks work over grass beds But reports show soft plastics and paddletails working best over deeper grass, shoreline structure, rocks. riprap, wood, and stump fields. The best speckled trout fishing is occurring along the marshes of the Pocomoke and Tangier sounds up to Hoopers Island.Speckled trout action continues from the Choptank River south along the Dorchester County shorelines, and down into the Crisfield area marsh shorelines and cuts. Grass beds in 3-5 feet of water are excellent places to cast topwater lures and swim shads. Zara Spooks, Gulp plastics, and soft plastics in pearl or white with sparkles are popular. The structure around Sharps Island lighthouse is a popular spot.Spanish Mackerel Just like bluefish, love the combination of hot and dry weather and salinities being relatively high. Anglers are hoping for a repeat of last year’s hot action on Spanish mackerel which extended all the way to the upper bay. You will find spanish mackerel right now busting schools of bait fish alongside the bluefish.Spanish mackerel are being caught by fast trolling — about 7 knots is the target speed — with small Drone or Clark spoons. Always be ready with metal lures in case Spanish mackerel show up on the surface White Perch and Spot White perch and spot run together and are providing reliable action during these hot summer months. They are spread throughout the entire Chesapeake Bay and tributaries, and populations are abundant. Many anglers are finding a lot of small fish in some areas but a few big fish can be culled from the school. The usual small spinners and 1/16 to 1/8-ounce lead heads with Mr. Twister grubs on light spinning tackle will produce results for white perch. Pieces of bloodworm, grass shrimp, wild seafood shrimp are great for spot and add in small minnows for perch. Medium-sized minnows fished under a bobber around shoreline structure will often catch a large grade of perch.White perch and spot can be found on hard bottom areas or shoals off Sandy Point State Park beach, the mouth of the Magothy, and the shallow ends of the Bay Bridge. They can also be found at the Snake Reef, Belvidere Shoal, and the 7-foot and 9-foot knolls. Bottom fishing action for perch and spot can be found at Hacketts and Thomas points on shell bottom and bars, as well as around Eastern Bay, Poplar Island, and the Severn and Choptank riversFishing for white perch in the shallower shoreline areas should be steady from now into September. Shoreline structure such as bulkheads, submerged rocks, fallen trees, and riprap are good areas to cast small spinners, spinnerbaits, and jigs. White perch and spot can also be caught off of docks and piers in 5-10 feet of water with a simple one-hook or two-hook bottom rig baited with pieces of soft crab, bloodworm, or grass shrimp. Synthetic bloodworm-flavored fishbites also work well.Steady bottom fishing action in the hard bottom areas of the lower Patuxent River, Honga River, and off Hoopers Island with pieces of bloodworm on a bottom rig is the best bait for perch and spot alike.. Croaker A few small croaker have been caught in the Severn River, South River, and other areas, but most are sub-legal. Handle those fish quickly and get them back in the water for the future. Largemouth Bass are firmly entrenched now in summer patterns.Look for them to feed early and late in the day and find someplace to be lazy during the day.Ponds and small lakes can be fished from shore with a variety of weedless soft plastics, including plastic worms, flukes, and lizards in grass, lily pads, or near sunken wood structure.Snakehead Northern snakeheads will jump all over traditional bass lures such as buzzbaits and frogs.These are excellent baits to cast over thick grass that we are seeing a lot of now.Chatterbaits and paddle tails will also produce snakeheads. Ttributaries of the tidal Potomac, Patuxent, Patapsco, and other tidal rivers around the Chesapeake have expanding populations of northern snakeheads. For anglers targeting snakehead in central Maryland, try Little Seneca Lake at Blackhills Regional Park. Department biologists first documented a snakehead population in the lake in May 2019 after receiving reports of sightings by anglers. Snakeheads have been observed close to the bank even during the heat of the day. On the Eastern Shore, the Dorchester County tidal backwaters — tributaries to the Nanticoke and Wicomico — are consistent hotspots. Catfish Conowingo is producing some large flatheads and blue cats.Channel cats are abundant just about all over now as well.All of these can be caught on fresh cut baits, chicken livers, clam snouts, and a variety of other stinky baits. The rest… Carp are providing steady summer fun in the upper Potomac, C&O Canal, and various ponds with the traditional baits of scented dough ball baits or corn. Fly casters can catch carp with purple flies that resemble mulberries in areas where the berries fall into the water from overhanging branches. YouTube catch up We are going to launch a new monthly giveaway with multiple ways on August 1st - you can enter to win a $25 Bass Pro Shops eGift card. As always, if there is something you would like to see covered on the YouTube channel let me know and we will see what we can do about that. Magazine Catch up The August issue will start showing up close by to you any day now. If you want to see your catch in print you can send them to theanglerchesapeake@gmail.com and make sure to include a by-line and that you have attached a high-resolution image suitable for printing. If you send them from your phone make sure to send the largest file size possible. I want to give a shout out to all of our advertisers for September. These businesses are dedicated to the outdoors and understand the value and economic impact of outdoors men and women throughout the state so make sure to support them when you can. You will find links to all of them in the show notes and in every YouTube video description we post. 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When asked if she is ever disappointed in the way the world is going, Living Legend Professor Angeline Butler is unwavering. "The revolution is never over." Angeline Butler is a founding SNCC activist, performer, director, and teacher who has consistently fought for change, whether through her creativity or her activism. Her legacy continues to inspire as a professor at John Jay College and in her involvement in theater production, music, and storytelling. *** Angeline Butler is an original coordinator and participant the Nashville Sit-Ins, a founder of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). She is a coordinator of the 1961 Freedom Rides, a coordinator of voter education and registration drives. Participant in the 1960 Congress on Racial Equality (CORE) “Miami Summer” with James Farmer, an organizer of the 1963 March on Washington, and a participant in the Crisfield, Maryland Movement in December 1961. Angeline Butler has performed theatrically was featured in over 146 television appearances including “The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson” (NBC),” “The Dick Cavett Show” (ABC), “The Virginia Graham Show,” “The Steve Allen Show,” The Mike Douglass Show, The Joey Bishop Show (ABC), A TV Special “Presenting Davy Jones and Angeline Butler”(Syndicated TV), “Nightlife” with Jan Murray and William B Williams (Syndicated TV). She is currently on the faculty of John Jay College for Criminal Justice in New York. She previously taught as an instructor of Ethnic Studies at the University of Southern California. Butler also created and coordinated the Ellington Tree Project (1981), and as a director in theatre, she revived Lorraine Hansberry’s Les Blancs. She was, also, a company member at the Metropolitan Opera from 2003 to 2011 and previously worked at the Los Angeles Opera in 1996-97. Ms. Butler also recorded two albums, one in pop-rock music and one in folk music: Angeline Butler/Impressions on CoBurt-MGM Records and The Pilgrims/ Just Arrived on Columbia Records (Producer Tom Wilson) with Robert Guilluame, Gilbert Price (and later Millard Williams).
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With Maryland schools starting right after Labor Day this year, the first weekend in September is the perfect opportunity to make even more summer memories. I’ve compiled a list of some of our favorite local ideas to get you inspired for the season. 1. Maryland State Fair (August 23-September 3). No other event provides so much food, fun, and family entertainment for so little. There are both tame and thrilling rides, classic and local foods, livestock, garden and home exhibits, thoroughbred racing, and even live national concerts featuring star entertainers like Smash Mouth, Chris Lane, and Jefferson Starship. Hit up this event through September 3 at the State Fairgrounds in Timonium. 2. Maryland Week in Ocean City (August 26-September 9). I love a good bargain, and Maryland Week in Ocean City means discounts. Some hotels are offering 15% to 20% discounts depending on the length of your stay. Others are paring discounted room rates with gift certificates to restaurants or other amenities in the area. Use this as an opportunity to enjoy the last vestiges of summer and pack in a little more fun in the OC sun. 3. National Hard Crab Derby and Fair (August 27-September 2). This is a unique crab-themed festival at Summer’s Cove in Crisfield that features crab races, crab cooking and picking contests, carnival rides, arts and crafts, live entertainment, beauty pageants, a parade, and fireworks shows. Remember to bring your mallets! “The first weekend in September is the perfect opportunity to make even more summer memories in Maryland.” 4. Rhythms & Reels (August 31-September 1). Join Baltimore City Recreation and Parks Department for the third season of Rhythms & Reels, a free series of music and movies in our local recreation areas. On Friday, August 31, you can bring the whole family to see “Wreck-It Ralph” at the rec center in Cartonsville. On Saturday, September 1, you can watch “Despicable Me 3” at Lakeland Park in South Baltimore. Come hungry, because there’s free popcorn. 5. Sunset Paddle on the Middle Branch (Friday, August 31 from 7-9 p.m.). If you prefer nature to the movies, this event is for you. You can explore our waterways on a guided tour with the Recreation and Parks Department. You’re likely to see fish, crabs, and maybe even a great blue heron. There will be 10 canoes and 10 kayaks, so RSVP early to reserve your spot in a boat. There will be small fee for both residents and non-residents, but everything you need is provided for paddling. 6. Waterfront Wellness Series (Saturday and Sunday mornings from 7-9 a.m.). Go get healthy at the harbor with free local fitness classes, featuring yoga, boot camp, dance, and even just plain running. To find out more ideas or details about fun Labor Day activities, check out our Facebook page. You’ll also find a ton of great real estate information there. For any other questions, feel free to reach out to me.
Warning: all episodes usually contain a high amount of strong language, drug/alcohol references, adult jokes, and other material that may be concerning to some listeners.Instagram: instagram.com/werenotafraidofthedarkFacebook: facebook.com/werenotafraidofthedarkE-mail: werenotafraidofthedark@gmail.comAlcohol links: https://www.hooptea.com/maphttps://seacretsdistilling.com/Inbetween Seasons 2 and 3, we review the entire Sandlot triology!Kid Shitting in Supermarket: http://gawker.com/kid-leaves-stealth-poop-on-supermarket-floor-nonchalan-1731518564Adam fucks up the Wonder Years by calling Winnie (Wendy).Ben tells a story of meeting Rod Stewart in Vegas and one of the most drunk people he has met.Kayla sprained her ankle and has a gimpy leg. Has problems moving around Modulation Studios.Crab Derby in Crisfield: https://www.nationalhardcrabderby.com/Works Cited:"Sarah Deakins Nude - Naked Pics and Sex Scenes at Mr. Skin." Mr. Skin. Accessed May 01, 2018. https://www.mrskin.com/sarah-deakins-nude-c6140.Brooks. "Where Is Actress Samantha Burton Now? Know about Her One-movie Fame, Career, and Relationships!" Puzzups. December 11, 2017. Accessed May 01, 2018. https://puzzups.com/actress-samantha-burton-now-know-one-movie-fame-career-relationships/.Chavez, Chris. "The Sandlot Cast Reunites for 25th Anniversary." Sports Illustrated. April 12, 2018. Accessed May 01, 2018. https://www.si.com/mlb/2018/04/12/sandlot-25th-anniversary-reunion-video.Columbus, Chris, dir. Home Alone (1990). Twentieth Century Fox. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099785/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 Dear, William, dir. Harry and the Hendersons (1987). Amblin Entertainment. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093148/Dear, William, dir. The Sandlot: Heading Home (2007). 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0817307/Dougherty, Michael, dir. Trick ‘r Treat (2007). Warner Brothers. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0862856/Evans, David Mickey, dir. The Sandlot (1993). Twentieth Century Fox, Island World. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108037/Evans, David Mickey, dir. The Sandlot 2 (2005). 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, David Evans Pictures. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0418131/Herek, Stephen, dir. The Mighty Ducks (1992). Avnet/Kerner Productions, Touchwood Pacific Partners 1, Walt Disney Pictures. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104868Hiphip567. "Samantha Burton and Max Lloyd-Jones." YouTube. May 21, 2010. Accessed May 01, 2018. https://youtu.be/3q-bCH9Orrc.Hunt, Pixote, dir. The Pagemaster (1994). Twentieth Century Fox, Turner Pictures. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110763Jong, Ate de, dir. Drop Dead Fred (1991). PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Working Title Films. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101775Levant, Brian, dir. Problem Child 2 (1991). Universal Pictures, Imagine Entertainment. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102719Margolin, Stuart, dir. Double, Double Toil and Trouble (1993). Dualstar Productions. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106763/Moviefone. "'The Sandlot': What 'The Beast' Really Looked Like." Moviefone. April 01, 2013. Accessed May 01, 2018. https://www.moviefone.com/2013/04/01/the-sandlot-the-beast/.Petrie, Donald, dir. Richie Rich (1994).Warner Bros., Silver Pictures, Davis Entertainment. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110989Prince, Johnathan, dir. Camp Nowhere (1994). Hollywood Pictures. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109369Pytka, Joe, dir. Space Jam (1996). Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Northern Lights Entertainment, Courtside Seats Productions. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117705/Siberling, Brad, dir. Casper (1995). Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, Harvey Entertainment Company, The See. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112642Spheeris, Penelope, dir. The Little Rascals (1994). Universal Pictures, King World Entertainment, Amblin Entertainment. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110366/Spielberg, Steve, dir. Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981). Paramount Pictures, Lucasfilm. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082971Stein, Darren, dir. Jawbreaker (1999). Crossroads Films. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0155776/Tek. "The Sandlot 2 Review." The Sandlot 2. Accessed May 01, 2018. http://absolutelypointless.net/feature/period/sandlot2.html.Tennant, Andy, dir. It Takes Two (1995). Dualstar Productions.Thurber, Rawson Marshall, dir. Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004). Twentieth Century Fox, Mediastream Vierte Film GmbH & Co. Vermarktungs KG, Red Hour Films. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0364725/Zieff, Howard, dir. My Girl (1991). Columbia Pictures Corporation, Imagine Entertainment. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102492/“Beverly Hills, 90210” (1990-2000).Television Series. 90210 Productions, Fair Dinkum Productions, Propaganda Films. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098749“The Crocodile Hunter” (1996-) Television Series. Best Picture Show Company. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0229119/“The Wonder Years” (1988-1993) Television Series. New World Television. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094582/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2
Warning: all episodes usually contain a high amount of strong language, drug/alcohol references, adult jokes, and other material that may be concerning to some listeners.Instagram: instagram.com/werenotafraidofthedarkFacebook: facebook.com/werenotafraidofthedarkE-mail: werenotafraidofthedark@gmail.comAlcohol links: https://www.hooptea.com/maphttps://seacretsdistilling.com/Inbetween Seasons 2 and 3, we review the entire Sandlot triology!Kid Shitting in Supermarket: http://gawker.com/kid-leaves-stealth-poop-on-supermarket-floor-nonchalan-1731518564Adam fucks up the Wonder Years by calling Winnie (Wendy).Ben tells a story of meeting Rod Stewart in Vegas and one of the most drunk people he has met.Kayla sprained her ankle and has a gimpy leg. Has problems moving around Modulation Studios.Crab Derby in Crisfield: https://www.nationalhardcrabderby.com/Works Cited:"Sarah Deakins Nude - Naked Pics and Sex Scenes at Mr. Skin." Mr. Skin. Accessed May 01, 2018. https://www.mrskin.com/sarah-deakins-nude-c6140.Brooks. "Where Is Actress Samantha Burton Now? Know about Her One-movie Fame, Career, and Relationships!" Puzzups. December 11, 2017. Accessed May 01, 2018. https://puzzups.com/actress-samantha-burton-now-know-one-movie-fame-career-relationships/.Chavez, Chris. "The Sandlot Cast Reunites for 25th Anniversary." Sports Illustrated. April 12, 2018. Accessed May 01, 2018. https://www.si.com/mlb/2018/04/12/sandlot-25th-anniversary-reunion-video.Columbus, Chris, dir. Home Alone (1990). Twentieth Century Fox. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099785/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 Dear, William, dir. Harry and the Hendersons (1987). Amblin Entertainment. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093148/Dear, William, dir. The Sandlot: Heading Home (2007). 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0817307/Dougherty, Michael, dir. Trick ‘r Treat (2007). Warner Brothers. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0862856/Evans, David Mickey, dir. The Sandlot (1993). Twentieth Century Fox, Island World. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108037/Evans, David Mickey, dir. The Sandlot 2 (2005). 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, David Evans Pictures. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0418131/Herek, Stephen, dir. The Mighty Ducks (1992). Avnet/Kerner Productions, Touchwood Pacific Partners 1, Walt Disney Pictures. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104868Hiphip567. "Samantha Burton and Max Lloyd-Jones." YouTube. May 21, 2010. Accessed May 01, 2018. https://youtu.be/3q-bCH9Orrc.Hunt, Pixote, dir. The Pagemaster (1994). Twentieth Century Fox, Turner Pictures. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110763Jong, Ate de, dir. Drop Dead Fred (1991). PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Working Title Films. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101775Levant, Brian, dir. Problem Child 2 (1991). Universal Pictures, Imagine Entertainment. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102719Margolin, Stuart, dir. Double, Double Toil and Trouble (1993). Dualstar Productions. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106763/Moviefone. "'The Sandlot': What 'The Beast' Really Looked Like." Moviefone. April 01, 2013. Accessed May 01, 2018. https://www.moviefone.com/2013/04/01/the-sandlot-the-beast/.Petrie, Donald, dir. Richie Rich (1994).Warner Bros., Silver Pictures, Davis Entertainment. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110989Prince, Johnathan, dir. Camp Nowhere (1994). Hollywood Pictures. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109369Pytka, Joe, dir. Space Jam (1996). Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Northern Lights Entertainment, Courtside Seats Productions. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117705/Siberling, Brad, dir. Casper (1995). Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, Harvey Entertainment Company, The See. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112642Spheeris, Penelope, dir. The Little Rascals (1994). Universal Pictures, King World Entertainment, Amblin Entertainment. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110366/Spielberg, Steve, dir. Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981). Paramount Pictures, Lucasfilm. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082971Stein, Darren, dir. Jawbreaker (1999). Crossroads Films. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0155776/Tek. "The Sandlot 2 Review." The Sandlot 2. Accessed May 01, 2018. http://absolutelypointless.net/feature/period/sandlot2.html.Tennant, Andy, dir. It Takes Two (1995). Dualstar Productions.Thurber, Rawson Marshall, dir. Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004). Twentieth Century Fox, Mediastream Vierte Film GmbH & Co. Vermarktungs KG, Red Hour Films. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0364725/Zieff, Howard, dir. My Girl (1991). Columbia Pictures Corporation, Imagine Entertainment. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102492/“Beverly Hills, 90210” (1990-2000).Television Series. 90210 Productions, Fair Dinkum Productions, Propaganda Films. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098749“The Crocodile Hunter” (1996-) Television Series. Best Picture Show Company. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0229119/“The Wonder Years” (1988-1993) Television Series. New World Television. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094582/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2
Brothers Adam Dutch and Ben Durham host We’re Not Afraid of the Dark. The Tale of the Neighborhood STD, or The Tale of the Nightly Neighbors premiered in the United States on Nickelodeon on October 10, 1992 and was directed by Jacques Payette, written by Chloe Brown.Ben remembers this episode well despite drinking Twisted Tea.Geography concepts are discussed in locating the Ukraine in 1990. The KGB is mentioned, do kids know about this nowadays?Many assumptions are made in this episode. Nosey Neighbors. Ben shares his experience of being the new neighbor.Bathroom options at the Midnight Society are discussed.Adam says he will read the Nightly Neighbors book when it comes in. Ben’s reading schedule include’s Nitro’s F Dying.A road trip to Canada is needed to find filming locations and interview Ross Hull.Are two extra people in an ambulance too much?Do they make Tang anymore? Where can we get an Ernest Pop! Figure?This was the first episode recorded where Ben wonders who has appeared naked since acting in AYAOTD. One is found.Warning: contains a high amount of strong language, drug/alcohol references, adult jokes, and other material that may be concerning to some listeners.The series is currently available in the United States on Amazon, YouTube, and several other sites.Intro theme is by glassdevaney: https://soundcloud.com/glassdevaney/are-you-afraid-of-the-darkProduced by Modulation Studios. Contact: modulationstudios@gmail.comFacebook page: https://www.facebook.com/werenotafraidofthedark/Works Cited:Are You Afraid of the Dark? “The Tale of the Nightly Neighbors” Season 1, episode 8. Directed by Jacques Payette. Written by Chloe Brown. Originally aired October 10, 1992 on Nickelodeon. https://youtu.be/cVioqUAA0cI“Are You Afraid Of The Dark? The Tale of the Captured Souls (TV Episode 1992)”. IMDB. Accessed October 15, 2017. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0514434Bailey, Jonathan, “Why Night of the Living Dead is Public Domain,” PlagiarismToday, October 25, 2016, https://www.plagiarismtoday.com/2016/10/25/why-night-of-the-living-dead-is-public-domain/Bocho, Steven & Kelley, David E. Creators. Doogie Howser, M.D. TV Series (1989-1993). 20th Century Fox Television. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096569/Brooks, Mel, dir. Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995). Gaumont, Castle Rock Entertainment, Brooksfilms. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112896/Burton, Bonnie, “Terror on Twitter! Horror author R.L. Stine tweets a Halloween story,” CNET, Published October 30, 2014. https://www.cnet.com/news/terror-on-twitter-horror-author-r-l-stine-tweets-a-halloween-story/Carpenter, John, dir. Halloween (1978). Compass International Pictures. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077651/Cherry III, John R, dir. Ernest Scared Stupid (1991). Touchstone Pictures, Touchwood Pacific Partners 1. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101821/Clark, Dan “Nitro,” F Dying. 1st edition. Published August 30, 2017. Gladiator Events.Derby, Kathleen. “The Tale of the Nightly Neighbors,” Are You Afraid of the Dark?, 4th in series. Published September 1, 1995. Aladdin.glassdevaney. Are You Afraid of the Dark? Instrumental cover. 2012. https://soundcloud.com/glassdevaney/are-you-afraid-of-the-darkGrand Theft Auto. Video Game Series. Developed by Rockstar Games.The Midnight Society, “The Tale of Jake and the Leprechaun,” The Midnight Society, podcast, 1:11:00, April 23, 2015, https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/gersbermspodcast/episodes/2015-04-23T20_47_47-07_00Mr. Skin, ”Twists Of Terror Nude Scenes - Naked Pics And Videos At Mr. Skin". 2017. Accessed October 16, 2017. https://www.mrskin.com/twists-of-terror-nude-scenes-t11952.“The Tale of the Nightly Neighbors,” FANDOM TV Community, last modified September 19, 2017, 12:10, http://areyouafraidofthedark.wikia.com/wiki/The_Tale_of_the_Nightly_Neighbors“Wikipedia: Crisfield, Maryland,” Wikimedia Foundation, last modified August 26, 2017, 04:51, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crisfield,_Maryland“Wikipedia: List of Are You Afraid of the Dark? episodes,” Wikimedia Foundation, last modified October 7, 2017, 02:23, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Are_You_Afraid_of_the_Dark%3F_episodes
Brothers Adam Dutch and Ben Durham host We’re Not Afraid of the Dark. The Tale of the Neighborhood STD, or The Tale of the Nightly Neighbors premiered in the United States on Nickelodeon on October 10, 1992 and was directed by Jacques Payette, written by Chloe Brown.Ben remembers this episode well despite drinking Twisted Tea.Geography concepts are discussed in locating the Ukraine in 1990. The KGB is mentioned, do kids know about this nowadays?Many assumptions are made in this episode. Nosey Neighbors. Ben shares his experience of being the new neighbor.Bathroom options at the Midnight Society are discussed.Adam says he will read the Nightly Neighbors book when it comes in. Ben’s reading schedule include’s Nitro’s F Dying.A road trip to Canada is needed to find filming locations and interview Ross Hull.Are two extra people in an ambulance too much?Do they make Tang anymore? Where can we get an Ernest Pop! Figure?This was the first episode recorded where Ben wonders who has appeared naked since acting in AYAOTD. One is found.Warning: contains a high amount of strong language, drug/alcohol references, adult jokes, and other material that may be concerning to some listeners.The series is currently available in the United States on Amazon, YouTube, and several other sites.Intro theme is by glassdevaney: https://soundcloud.com/glassdevaney/are-you-afraid-of-the-darkProduced by Modulation Studios. Contact: modulationstudios@gmail.comFacebook page: https://www.facebook.com/werenotafraidofthedark/Works Cited:Are You Afraid of the Dark? “The Tale of the Nightly Neighbors” Season 1, episode 8. Directed by Jacques Payette. Written by Chloe Brown. Originally aired October 10, 1992 on Nickelodeon. https://youtu.be/cVioqUAA0cI“Are You Afraid Of The Dark? The Tale of the Captured Souls (TV Episode 1992)”. IMDB. Accessed October 15, 2017. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0514434Bailey, Jonathan, “Why Night of the Living Dead is Public Domain,” PlagiarismToday, October 25, 2016, https://www.plagiarismtoday.com/2016/10/25/why-night-of-the-living-dead-is-public-domain/Bocho, Steven & Kelley, David E. Creators. Doogie Howser, M.D. TV Series (1989-1993). 20th Century Fox Television. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096569/Brooks, Mel, dir. Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995). Gaumont, Castle Rock Entertainment, Brooksfilms. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112896/Burton, Bonnie, “Terror on Twitter! Horror author R.L. Stine tweets a Halloween story,” CNET, Published October 30, 2014. https://www.cnet.com/news/terror-on-twitter-horror-author-r-l-stine-tweets-a-halloween-story/Carpenter, John, dir. Halloween (1978). Compass International Pictures. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077651/Cherry III, John R, dir. Ernest Scared Stupid (1991). Touchstone Pictures, Touchwood Pacific Partners 1. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101821/Clark, Dan “Nitro,” F Dying. 1st edition. Published August 30, 2017. Gladiator Events.Derby, Kathleen. “The Tale of the Nightly Neighbors,” Are You Afraid of the Dark?, 4th in series. Published September 1, 1995. Aladdin.glassdevaney. Are You Afraid of the Dark? Instrumental cover. 2012. https://soundcloud.com/glassdevaney/are-you-afraid-of-the-darkGrand Theft Auto. Video Game Series. Developed by Rockstar Games.The Midnight Society, “The Tale of Jake and the Leprechaun,” The Midnight Society, podcast, 1:11:00, April 23, 2015, https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/gersbermspodcast/episodes/2015-04-23T20_47_47-07_00Mr. Skin, ”Twists Of Terror Nude Scenes - Naked Pics And Videos At Mr. Skin". 2017. Accessed October 16, 2017. https://www.mrskin.com/twists-of-terror-nude-scenes-t11952.“The Tale of the Nightly Neighbors,” FANDOM TV Community, last modified September 19, 2017, 12:10, http://areyouafraidofthedark.wikia.com/wiki/The_Tale_of_the_Nightly_Neighbors“Wikipedia: Crisfield, Maryland,” Wikimedia Foundation, last modified August 26, 2017, 04:51, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crisfield,_Maryland“Wikipedia: List of Are You Afraid of the Dark? episodes,” Wikimedia Foundation, last modified October 7, 2017, 02:23, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Are_You_Afraid_of_the_Dark%3F_episodes