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More October fun. Side C, the first half of the American charts. The leader of the pack rolls on, Heuy P. Meaux, Elvis and Ike and Tina go "Vroom!", while we try and determine whether anyone is on that train to Anaheim, Azusa and CucaMonga. Meanwhile, A Hard Day's Night, Matchbox and Slow Down are still present for kids trick-or-treating to mime while going door to door in their Beatle wigs. Happy Halloween, everybody! Support this podcast at the $6/month level on patreon to get extra content! Create your podcast today! #madeonzencastr
Winemaker Carol Shelton is back on California Wine Country with Steve Jaxon and Dan Berger. CWC co-host Dan Berger is away this week. Carol is one of our most distinguished winemakers and a regular on this show. Her last time here was last January, in this episode with Dan Berger and with Harry Duke sitting in for Steve Jaxon. Carol Shelton graduated from UC Davis in 1978. This year will be her 48th harvest, and her 25th harvest for her own brand. There were a few years where she worked on two harvests in a year, in the northern and southern hemisphere. Carol Shelton worked for Mondavi, in Australia, in the Central Valley, for Rodney Strong for 20 years, for the Windsor Wines label. Zinfandel is her favorite varietal. It makes up about 70% of her production now. She wanted to show the world that Zin could be as noble a grape as Pinot and Cab. Old vines of Zin have a unique concentration of flavor. Wild Thing Carol Shelton Wines is located in a business park on Coffey Lane. This weekend she will be bottling a port that has been in the barrels since 2015. She calls it Tawny Sonoma. You can't use the name Port anymore. That is the same as other geographical names that are protected like Sherry and Burgundy. Click the logo to visit our sponsor Rodney Strong for info on the 2024 Summer Concert series. The name Wild Thing for her Zinfandel made with naturally occurring yeast, happened almost accidentally. There was one barrel that was not inoculated with yeast, and they put the words “wild thing” on the barrel. When they put it on a bottle, it sold like hotcakes. So that is how the brand was born. It was in the Top 100 Wines in the Wine Spectator, along with two other of her wines. There is also a 2023 Wild Thing Chardonnay which they are tasting. There is a little Viogner blended in, to give it some tropical notes. It is unusual, in that it is neither the steely type nor the buttery type. There are actually about 8 yeasts, each one brings some different flavors and she blends them all together before bottling. They even source some fruit from Southern California, from Cucamonga. Their vines are over 100 years old. They are old vines that are knee high with roots running 50 feet down. Coquille Blanc They also taste a Coquille Blanc, which is named for shellfish, and reflects her family coat of arms which has shells on it, for the name Shelton. The fruit all comes from Paso Robles. Click the logo to visit Davis Bynum Wines. Carol describes a game that her mother played with her. She set up blind tastings of different herbs and she had to describe the flavors and identify them. She liked the combination of art and science in winemaking. Then they taste the Rendez-Vous 2023 Rosé. "My Rosé is not one of those wimpy pale ones." All the flavor is in the skin and this one spends 2 days on the skins. It is a rather dark red, for a Rosé and goes well with any kind of food. Modeled after a French Tavel Rosé, it is made of Carignane grapes.
Week 38 Sept. 17-23, 1990 and we discuss everything that was happening during the 18th week of 1990. Which movies were at the theater? What music were you hearing on the radio? What news was hitting the headlines? What were you watchin on T.V.? We have the answer to all these questions and so much more! Goodfells new in theaters, Tony's TMNT stories, Uncle Buck T.V. show and Camp Cucamonga made for T.V. movie.
The Deadcast explores Phil Lesh & Bobby Petersen's “Pride of Cucamonga” (featuring lost lyrics & session pedal steel player John McFee), the Dead's August ‘74 east coast trip (with Ned Lagin & an extended stop at Roosevelt Stadium), & the band's decision to take a road hiatus.Guests: Ron Rakow, Ned Lagin, Alan Trist, Richard Loren, Richie Pechner, Andy Leonard, Steve Brown, John McFee, Ira Kaplan, Gary Lambert, Steve Silberman, Ihor Slabicky, Todd Ellenberg, John Potenza, David Lemieux, Brian Kehew, Nicholas MeriwetherSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
“We're excited and delighted! Everyone is having fun and you're invited!” – Camp Cucamonga Rap We reviewed and recapped yet another made-for-tv family tagline. This one, from 1990, stars many big tv stars of its day – including Jennifer Anniston! Join us in the Clubhouse, and find out if Camp Cucamonga keeps its accreditation! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Cucamonga http://tvtango.com/movie/camp_cucamonga#anchor http://tvtango.com/listings/1990/09/23/camp_cucamonga https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099212/
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1057, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Astronomical Rhyme Time 1: Any song about Earth's natural satellite. a Moon tune. 2: Red planet pubs. Mars bars. 3: Space telescope problem. Hubble trouble. 4: Comet discoverer Edmond's narrow lanes. Halley's alleys. 5: One who determines the age of meteorite impact holes. a crater dater (crater rater accepted). Round 2. Category: Fill In The (Mel) Blanc 1: This 3-word query might have been Mel Blanc's first words. What's up, Doc?. 2: Blanc joined Hanna-Barbera to voice this character, Fred's neighbor and Betty's husband. (Barney) Rubble. 3: It was Mel Blanc's catchphrase when voicing a crested bird of the southwest U.S.. Beep, beep. 4: For "Who Framed Roger Rabbit", Blanc revived 5 characters including Tweety and this other bird. Daffy Duck. 5: As a railroad announcer on Jack Benny's radio and TV shows, Blanc called out the stations "Anaheim, Azusa and" this. Cucamonga. Round 3. Category: Monarchs Of England 1: The one with the second-longest reign. Elizabeth II. 2: Harold II had been king less than 10 months when he was defeated by William the Conqueror in this year. 1066. 3: He was king not only during the American war of independence but during the War of 1812 as well. George III. 4: This king, brother of Richard the Lionheart has a bad reputation; even his title, Count of Mortain, sounds evil. John. 5: This restored king ruled during the great plague of 1665 and the Great Fire of London the following year. Charles II. Round 4. Category: Literary Couples 1: Her book title "Sonnets from the Portuguese" refers to her husband's nickname for her. Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 2: Dashiell Hammett modeled this lady sleuth after his lover, Lillian Hellman. Nora Charles. 3: She wrote a book subtitled "The Modern Prometheus"; he wrote the drama "Prometheus Unbound". Mary Shelley and Percy Shelley. 4: 2 of her novels contain barely fictionalized portraits of her lover, Jean-Paul Sartre. Simone de Beauvoir. 5: At least 2 of her books are dedicated to Quintana, her daughter by John Gregory Dunne. Joan Didion. Round 5. Category: Biography 1: Born an Air Force brat in Germany in 1959, he won his first Wimbledon in 1981 and married Tatum O'Neal in 1986. John McEnroe. 2: "Parting the Waters" is volume 1 in Taylor Branch's trilogy about this man's life and the civil rights movement. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.. 3: She's the political wife profiled here. Ethel Kennedy. 4: She was one of the last stars in the studio system"The tobacco farmer's daughter from North Carolina was awed and intimidated by the luxury of the MGM system.". Ava Gardner. 5: Born into Philadelphia's "High Society" in 1929, became a princess in 1956, lived happily ever after until 1982. Princess Grace/Grace Kelly. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
Chris Little New characters / Bullet Train // Rancho Cucamonga home invasion // Marina Del Rey yacht Club burns down / Dodgers ticket prices soar // Lego Larceny.
In our story today, we delve into the harrowing experience of Ruth Woroniecki, a 40-year-old adventurer who embarked on a seemingly idyllic hike to Cucamonga Peak, one of Los Angeles' most sought-after mountaintops, towering over 8,000 feet. Little did she know that her descent from the summit would become a life-changing ordeal. Picture this: the sun was shining brightly, casting a warm glow over the snow-covered landscape. As Ruth made her way down the mountain, a sense of tranquility enveloped her. But her serenity was short-lived. As she approached an exceptionally icy segment of the trail, her heart quickened with the realization that she was ill-equipped to traverse the perilous terrain with the necessary traction. The next thing she knew she was awakening after a 200 foot fall with some significant injuries. Resources/further reading: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-02-23/have-mercy-on-me-hiker-tells-how-she-survived-200-foot-fall-from-ice-trail https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11582707/Colorado-woman-40-SURVIVED-200-foot-fall-slipping-ice-California-hike.html https://ktla.com/news/local-news/woman-recalls-surviving-terrifying-fall-in-san-gabriel-mountains/ https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/hiker-recovering-after-200-foot-fall-while-hiking-near-cucamonga-peak/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kaycee-mcintosh/support
Grand Slam with New York State Baseball Hall of Fame Founder and Executive Director, Rene LeRoux and James Hare, Founder of Cucamonga Cattle Co. Rene LeRoux is the founder and executive director of three New York State Hall of Fame's, baseball, basketball, and hockey. He spearheaded a mammoth undertaking when he took a hall of fame which was known for its annual induction dinner and online list of inductees and turned it into a brick and mortar baseball lover's destination in Gloversville, New York. Rene discusses the 2023 induction class and delights us with his wonderful stories. Go to http://www.nysbhof.com/home.html for more information on the New York State Baseball Hall of Fame. Jame Hare is the founder of the Cucamonga Cattle Co., maker of fine barbecue rubs and sauces. He is also a Kansas City Barbeque Society judge. "Cucamonga Cattle Company came about from the love of great food. After spending the better part of 30 years barbecuing for family and friends, James discovered that he was not satisfied with any of the available commercial rubs." Not only is he an exceptional maker of barbecue rubs, but he is also a member of the company's competition barbecue team. Go to https://www.cucacattleco.com/ for more information. We conclude the show with the song, Baseball Always Brings You Home from the musician, Dave Dresser and the poet, Shel Krakofsky. We recommend you go to Baseball BBQ, https://baseballbbq.com for special grilling tools and accessories, Magnechef https://magnechef.com/ for excellent and unique barbecue gloves, Cutting Edge Firewood High Quality Kiln Dried Firewood - Cutting Edge Firewood in Atlanta for high quality firewood and cooking wood, Mantis BBQ, https://mantisbbq.com/ to purchase their outstanding sauces with a portion of the proceeds being donated to the Kidney Project, and for exceptional sauces, Elda's Kitchen https://eldaskitchen.com/ We truly appreciate our listeners and hope that all of you are staying safe. If you would like to contact the show, we would love to hear from you. Call the show: (516) 855-8214 Email: baseballandbbq@gmail.com Twitter: @baseballandbbq Instagram: baseballandbarbecue YouTube: baseball and bbq Website: https//baseballandbbq.weebly.com Facebook: baseball and bbq
In the fall of 1962, Southern California high school students Jim Fuller and Pat Connolly called friend and guitarist Bob Berryhill for a practice session at Berryhill's house. The trio practiced for about four hours and met drummer Ron Wilson at a high school dance later that evening, whereupon the band was born. But in this episode, we start before that. In the studio with us today is Bob Berryhill. We go back to the time when guitarist Bob was a 13 year old kid, learning how to surf in Hawaii. It was there he learned how to play the Ukulele. When he returned to the mainland, he sought out a ukulele teacher, but instead found a guitar instructor in the local music store. Shortly after the four teenagers put the band together playing teen sock hops and school dances, they soon headed off to the Recording Studio, located which in those days was called Cucamonga, CA (now we'd call it Rancho Cucamonga). While in the studio to record “Surfer Joe”, they were informed that they needed a “B” side for their 45 record. Not having one in mind, they instead sat down to write something, and within 10 minutes had recorded what went on to become top selling record called “Wipeout”. www.thesurfaris.com © 2023 Lotta Dogs Productions LLC Showrunner and Executive Producer Emeritus: Tom Sabella Producer and Host (the guy who has a face for podcasting): Bob Bender Management Representation: Chuck Thompson for Thompson Entertainment Group, LLC Co-Producer - Audio/Video Editor (the man behind the curtain): Mark Sabella Director of Video and Continuity (the brains of the entire operation): Deborah Halle Marketing and Social Media (all knowing): Sarah Fleshner for 362 Entertainment All Around Problem Solver (and Mental Health Therapist for us): Connie Ribas Recorded inside what could be an old beat up Airstream Trailer located somewhere on what's left of Music Row in Nashville TN (Man we sure do miss Noshville, and the Longhorn Steakhouse) Mixed and Mastered at Music Dog Studios in Nashville, TN Editing and Post at Midnight Express Studio located in Olian, NY Production Sound Design: Keith Stark Voice Over and Promo: Lisa Fuson Special Thanks to the creator and founder of the podcast, Tom Sabella, along with Traci Snow for producing and hosting over 100 episodes of the original "Business Side of Music" podcast and trusting us to carry on their legacy. Website: If you would like to be a guest on the show, please submit a request to: musicpodcast@mail.com If you're interested in becoming a sponsor for the show, let us know and we'll send you a media / sponsorship kit to you. Contact us at musicpodcast@mail.com The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed on this show provided by the guest(s), are those of the guest(s) own, and do not necessarily represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the host or producers of this podcast. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. The Business Side of Music's name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner (Lotta Dogs Productions LLC), and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organization, product, or service. Copyright © 2023 Lotta Dogs Productions, LLC, All rights reserved.
Feature Presentation Review: An accountant (John Ratzenberger) and his wife do what he's always wanted to do: run a coed summer camp for teen network TV stars. HOST: Jason Binge Movies comes to you from the last video store in the universe. Store manager Jason and his guests rank and review movies to determine which are most worthy of preservation for all time. At Binge Movies the very strange, deeply analytical, and highly ridiculous meet to make a movie review show unlike any other. Become a Patron Binge Movies Merchandise Elite Patrons: Heather Sachs Joe Buttice Pete Nerdrovert Dan Kawecki
NBC had a thing for summer camp movies with some of the most popular teenage talent at the time. (See Episode 278, Poison Ivy.) Unlike Poison Ivy, Camp Cucamonga wasn't well-remembered, nor was it even that good. Enjoy some stereotypical rapping and a predictable ending with some of your favorite teenage stars from 1990 in this installment. Follow us at all our socials via our Linktree page at linktr.ee/itwasathingontv
NBC had a thing for summer camp movies with some of the most popular teenage talent at the time. (See Episode 278, Poison Ivy.) Unlike Poison Ivy, Camp Cucamonga wasn't well-remembered, nor was it even that good. Enjoy some stereotypical rapping and a predictable ending with some of your favorite teenage stars from 1990 in this installment.
Cinquè programa de la segona temporada. L'he titulat "Si hi ha música, hi ha esperança" després de referendar-ho a Twitter; estava entre "Salvar el món" o el que ha sortit escollit. Tot va començar per culpa del grup britànic Damanek i el seu tema Back2Back, un tema que parla sobre el canvi climàtic. Com que el seu darrer disc em recorda a The Wild Places de Dan Fogelberg, he triat un tema d'aquest disc que també tracta sobre el problema mediambiental, i, per tancar el bloc, no hi ha res millor que El Último de la Fila. Tenim Rànquing 107 i el número u és un tema que també ens parla sobre com l'ésser humà ha maltractat la natura. A discos revisitats Eg and Alice i el seu àlbum 24 Years of Hunger, un discàs. Amb Frank Zappa viatgem a 1964, a l'època de Cucamonga. Recordarem a Absències al gran pianista Ahmad Jamal que va morir recentment, i ho farem amb la cançó de l'arbre, Poinciana. També en clau de jazz, a Jazz Cream, George Benson ens porta Beyond The Sea, que tot i que parla d'amor, el mar i la natura també fan acte de presència. A dos graus de separació porto dos temes molt similars i tots dos són autèntiques meravelles, John Lee Hooker i Manu Dibango, dos grans de la música units per certes similituds. Desitjo de tot cor que no perdem l'esperança. Jordi Via, Terrassa, maig de 2023. Enllaços: https://lilvia.blogspot.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/1061354117790973 Pòdcasts Interessants: (Subterranea 12x14 Especial Soft Machine Parte 1) https://www.ivoox.com/subterranea-12x14-especial-soft-machine-parte-1-audios-mp3_rf_108217071_1.html (TSOM 01|20. Enoch Root - "Delusion" (2023) colabora Reese Ortenberg (con Pedro Enrique)) https://www.ivoox.com/tsom-01-20-enoch-root-delusion-2023-colabora-audios-mp3_rf_106825213_1.html (Sinfonautas 50 Back In Time – CINCUENTA ANIVERSARIO DE 1973 - ACTO I) https://www.ivoox.com/sinfonautas-50-back-in-time-8211-cincuenta-aniversario-audios-mp3_rf_108452326_1.html (El Faro Del Jazz 4x06 - John Helliwell en el mundo del jazz) https://www.ivoox.com/faro-del-jazz-4x06-john-audios-mp3_rf_105467569_1.html (Entremixtando EMT Episodio 34 - Javi Villegas) https://www.ivoox.com/emt-episodio-34-javi-villegas-audios-mp3_rf_107101179_1.html
The Huckleberry must shout "VIVA EL PRESIDENTE!!!!". Mex then coaches the ugly kids, sees Chilly Willy on his ceiling and awakens to demonic pig eyes.
This is the debut episode of Jack Benny's vault, the racetrack tout, and Mel Blank's train announcer who always announces “Anaheim, Azusa and Cucamonga”.
Well, smile wider cause the camera adds ten grounds for civil action! It's a new episode of GEEKIN OUT! This time, the boys have come back from their whirlwind tour of Kalamazoo, Cucamonga and Walla Walla with a variety of takes from all over the place. Such as... *Courtin' a new Court Days *Tailing Trailers *Brucifer! *James Gunn and Batmans! And a whooole lot more! So, butter up, buttercup, and drop the mic with this catsup edition of GEEKIN OUT! --- 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/spikenchris/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spikenchris/support
We were supposed to drop an episode from our archives this week, but it got usurped by CAMP CUCAMONGA, a wild made-for-TV from the 90s that starred basically every major television teen actor/actress. Oh, and it's also our 8th anniversary. Enjoy! Don't forget to also check us out on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/VerySpecialPodcast. Website: https://averyspecialpodcast.com/ Follow us on Twitter: @VeryPodcast
This Episode the Guyz talk about: Kid Cudi and Rolling Loud,the state of RnB, Monkeypox, Beyonce is coming, Black Panther trailer released, what you watchin, Sports(Madden ratings, Vince McMahon retires), and the Main Topic: where is Mack Miller in HipHop?
S2 Ep5 This week we've got a WSJ review of issue #28 Followed by our CHOP IT UP segment Follow us on Twitter @NoJutsuTalk Follow us on IG : talknojutsutheshow Send any idea, questions or concerns to talknojutsutheshow@gmail.com
en este capitulo, hablamos del creador de Cindy la regia y de como defiende su pelicula, tambien hablaremos muy por encimita sobre los 20 años de harry potter y por que no invitaron a ciertas personas.
January 7, 1945 - Leaving for New York Jack Benny and the gang meet at the train station. This is the debut episode of Jack Benny's vault, the racetrack tout, and Mel Blank's train announcer who always announces "Anaheim, Azusa and Cucamonga". References include Van Johnson and Barbra Stanwyck and "The Trolley Song".
Free https://elprofepresenta.wixsite.com/elprofepresenta elprofepresenta@gmail.com From janitor to vice-president of one of the richest companies in the world. Find out more about the alleged creator of Flamin' Hot Cheetos and the controversy behind it. ¿Hola, qué tal? Bienvenidos a El profe presenta: Intermediate Spanish in Context. Episodio número 3 Hot Flamin' Cheetos De conserje a ejecutivo. La historia de Flamin Hot Cheetos es muy interesante y está llena de controversia. Pero antes de empezar, la palabra del día es conserje. Un conserje es una persona que limpia. En inglés conserje quiere decir janitor. En una escuela primaria de Rancho Cucamonga, California está un niño triste porque todos sus compañeros comen sándwiches y mantecados. El niño tiene vergüenza de sacar su almuerzo. Vergüenza quiere decir timidez. El niño saca poco a poco su almuerzo y los otros niños se le quedan viendo. Todos los niños miran que saca un burrito y se burlan del niño. Se ríen de él. El niño es Richard Montañez. Ese día cuando regresa a casa le dice a su mamá que quiere un sándwich y mantecado para el almuerzo mañana. "Todos los niños comen sándwiches y cupcakes mamá". Pero la mamá no le hace caso y le da dos burritos el día siguiente, un burrito para Richard y un burrito para compartir con un amigo. El burrito le gustó mucho a su amigo. Entonces, el día siguiente, Richard vende burritos a los niños por .25 centavos cada uno. La moraleja de esta historia es que no somos creados, no nacimos, para encajar o adaptarnos a los demás. Según Richard, somos creados para sobresalir. Sobresalir quiere decir ser diferente. El ser diferente le ayudó a Richard a inventar Flamin' Hot Cheetos. El presidente de la compañía les dijo a los empleados que pensarán y actuarán como dueños. Por ejemplo, el dueño de Microsoft es Bill Gates y el dueño de Tesla es Elon Musk. Richard era un conserje en la planta de Frito-Lay en el sur de California. Un día vio en las tiendas y supermercados los productos de Frito-Lay y no había productos picantes. No había papitas fritas con especies o con sabor picante. Unos días después compró un elote en la calle y tuvo una idea. En Estados Unidos, es común ver un camioncito, un camión pequeño conducir por los vecindarios y vender helados. En inglés, les llamamos "ice cream truck". Pero en los vecindarios mexicoamericanos es común ver a un elotero. Un elotero es una persona que vende elotes. El elote es una mazorca de maíz. El elotero vende elotes con crema, chile y limón. Ese día cuando Richard estaba comiendo el elote cuando pensó que el elote parecía, un cheeto. Entonces, pensó ¿Qué pasa si le ponemos chile a un cheeto? Trajo cheetos de la bodega a su casa. Su esposa le ayudó a formular una salsa, un polvo picante para cubrir los cheetos con este polvo mágico. Los pusieron en bolsitas y les gustó mucho a todas las personas que comían los cheetos picantes. ¿Pero y ahora qué? Richard decidió hacer algo riesgoso. Tomó el riesgo de llamarle directamente al presidente de la compañía. Richard busca el número de teléfono en la guía telefónica y le llama directamente al presidente en Plano, Texas. La asistente contesta el teléfono y Richard le dice que quiere hablar con el presidente porque tiene una idea para un producto. La secretaria le pregunta "¿Eres vicepresidente?" y él contesta, "no, llamo de California". Ella, "¿Eres el director de California?" y él contesta, "no, llamo de Rancho Cucamonga". "O, ¿eres el gerente de la planta en Rancho Cucamonga?" le pregunta ella y él dice "no". Entonces, la asistente pierde la paciencia y le pregunta "entonces, ¿Quién eres?" y él le dice "soy el conserje y estoy haciendo lo que dice el presidente de actuar como dueño". Finalmente, el presidente habla con Richard y le dice que prepare una presentación porque el presidente va a viajar a Cucamonga en dos semanas. ... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Somehow we have two episodes where we talk about the song Fireflies! Plus, the evolution of the name Kevin, Allie has gone bye-bye, the Best Cry Ever, K&B porno titles, and more with our special guest Kevin Stockdale! Kevin and Bean Archive site Kevin on Twitter Please consider donating to Kevin via PayPal using the email donate@kevinandbeanarchive.com or on Venmo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/quitters-never-give-up/message
Somehow we have two episodes where we talk about the song Fireflies! Plus, the evolution of the name Kevin, Allie has gone bye-bye, the Best Cry Ever, K&B porno titles, and more with our special guest Kevin Stockdale! Kevin and Bean Archive site Kevin on Twitter Please consider donating to Kevin via PayPal using the email donate@kevinandbeanarchive.com or on Venmo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/quitters-never-give-up/message
Chris is a writer and the author of two series available on Amazon, The Devil's Lullaby and his second series, Cucamonga, dropping May 28. Chris was born and raised in California but is now proud to make his home in Las Vegas, where he lives with his wife, daughter, and his Miniature Schnauzer. When he's not busy writing, he enjoys attending punk rock shows and following people's pets on Instagram.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/krisavalonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chris.scaliseSupport the show
WELL, A SPECIAL HOWDY-DOO TO ALL OF OUR FAVORITE CAMPERS! Welcome to the “It’s On Like DCOM SummerExplosiaGanza” with your two favorite camp counselors Madolyn and Ryan. As we all know, it is now summertime (just go with it) which means… babes in bikinis, snow cones, suntan lotion, and Summer Camp DCOMS… and sometimes not… which brings us to this week's viewing of 1990’s Camp Cucamonga, a completely unrelated NBC property. WE FELT LIKE WATCHING IT, OKAY? Listen as all of your favorite 90’s stars come together for one film, and possibly, cause a horrific disaster that destroys the time-space continuum #FanTheories. Don’t forget to pack your mosquito repellent kiddos because… It’s On Like DCOM! YouTube Links: Full Movie Camp Cucamonga Rap Follow us @itsonlikeDCOM on Twitter and Instagram!
Una deliciosa charla con un individuo interesante y humano, humilde y generoso, dueño de un humor inteligente y único, el talentoso Ricardo Cucamonga. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jorge-torres-bernal/message
This time, we have another big dose of Halloween to share! First, we return to Castle Park, for the newest adaptation, Happy Hauntings. Next, we stop in at Hellsir, where it’s the furthest thing from an off-year, as they present The Purge. Finally, we wrap up with the foggy goodness of Samhain’s Lot! Listen in and enjoy! Please, consider joining The Parks and Cons Crew, https://www.patreon.com/ParksAndCons!
Brent is the founder of RPA Wealth Management. RPA is a fee only financial planning firm that specializes in working retirees and business owners. They are based out of rancho Cucamonga, CA and the company was founded in 2013.Here are questions we focused on today:Why do you specialize in these types of clients?What does the process look like when working with business owners? Why are you fee only and why is that important to clients? Special offers:Download our ebook on our website Listen to our podcast at retirementplanplaybookSchedule a complimentary phone call on our website
On this episode I have California based peak bagger, nature lover, rock climber, and national park explorer, Francis Ngo (@sicnarfone), join me on the show. We talk about his love for national parks (Yosemite, Zion, Crater Lake, etc) , tips for long day hikes, his Eastern Sierras getaway trip, and our journey tackling the Six Pack of Peaks challenge last year together. We reminisce about treks like Strawberry Peak (Mountaineer's Route), Cucamonga peak during a storm, Mt. Wilson, and his Mt. Baldy birthday hike. I dig deeper into Francis' journey and learn more about how hiking has enriched his overall life. Francis is part of the #JustTrekCrew and we call him "Ranger Francois" because of his park ranger like style and demeanor. Follow Francis Ngo on Instagram @sicnarfone. View photos from the discussed hikes on https://www.justtrek.net/ Want to send me a message? Email me at justin@justtrek.net or DM on Instagram @just.trek. Like the show? Leave a 5 star rating, review, and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Consider supporting the podcast by donating on anchor.fm/justtrek/support or Venmo @justroc. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/justtrek/message
Again this week during Covid-19 confinement, the California Wine Country podcast continues our series on women in the wine business, since we do not have a new show, due to special Coronavirus coverage. This podcast replay episode with Carol Shelton was originally recorded and aired on Feb. 6, 2019. Carol Shelton, winemaker of her very own Carol Shelton Wines is back on California Wine Country with Steve Jaxon and Dan Berger, after a 14 month absence. Carol Shelton is known as the Queen of Zinfandel. Dan tells about her great success with finding its character without having to be very high in percentage of alcohol. She also makes Petit Syrah and a white wine from Rhone grapes called Coquille Blanc (French for “White Scallop Shell”). Carol Shelton is very well known locally but doesn't have national distribution for her relatively small output. She has made a brand called “Wild Thing” and another called Monga, which is Zinfandel from Cucamonga, where there are some of the oldest Zin vines in America. (The Jack Benny Show used to feature a call of local railway stations that ended in “CUC-a-MON-ga!” which used to get a laugh on the radio in the mid 20th century.) The Italian Wine Company used to own 2000 acres of grapes east of Los Angeles. Her 2017 Rosé was on the cover of Wine Spectator, so was Jon Bon Jovi, who also makes Rosé. She has been in the wine business for 42 years. She was one of the first ten women to go to UC Davis in Enology. She worked for various wineries in California and Australia. Later she worked at Buena Vista for André Tchelistcheff and for Windsor. She credits him with lifting up the California production to meet and exceed the European standards. She moved to California with her family as a teen in the early 1970s. The family would go looking for wine in Santa Cruz and Livermore. Her parents encouraged her to take food science classes instead of poetry. She found wine to be, “the most creative science and the most scientific art.” Dan Berger gives Carol credit for making gold medal winning wines with grapes that nobody cared about, like Carignane. Her favorite wine is her Coquille Blanc. It's a blend of Grenache Blanc, Roussanne, Viognier and Marsanne. It's all barrel fermented. All the grapes come from Paso Robles. Among white wines, this wine is complex. “It wants to be a Chardonnay and wants to go beyond.” Wine Spectator just gave it 93 points and it has won a couple of double golds already. Dan thinks it is the best white wine she has made to date. Some of her wines are now coming from mature vines. Dan says it is extremely complex and imagines it after another two years in the bottle. Carol says the 2008 is phenomenal. The Grenache Blanc tives it a steely background and the Roussanne gives it flesh on the bones, honey, peach, almonds. Dan says the Viognier adds tropical fruit. Wild Thing is named for the Zinfandel. She likes to experiment with yeast strains. Once she experimented with wild yeast. Dan explains that the grapes grow with a little natural yeast on them. Being organically grown grapes really helps. Pesticides target fungi like mildew and mold, and would harm the yeast. She started making Rosé in 2002, “before it was popular.” This 2018 Rosé is 60% Carignone, 30% Zin and 20% Petit Syrah. Dan says it has strong bright strawberry flavors, table strawberries and wild strawberries. Nice snd tangy, says Carol. Dan says in 6 to 8 more months the fruit flavors will be even more apparent. Carol says they picked it very green. Normally they pick at 241/2 to 26 or 26 brix (sugar content). This was picked at 21½ brix so it's very much less ripe. Instead of pressing juice quickly, which can make it too pale, they kept the skins in for two days. Dan says it tastes lighter. Rosé made in this manner is darker. Carol says it is modelled after a Tavel, a southern Rhone style, such as Chateau Trinquevedel Tavel Rosé, which is usually this dark.
Again this week during Covid-19 confinement, the California Wine Country podcast continues our series on women in the wine business, since we do not have a new show, due to special Coronavirus coverage. This podcast replay episode with Carol Shelton was originally recorded and aired on Feb. 6, 2019. Carol Shelton, winemaker of her very own Carol Shelton Wines is back on California Wine Country with Steve Jaxon and Dan Berger, after a 14 month absence. Carol Shelton is known as the Queen of Zinfandel. Dan tells about her great success with finding its character without having to be very high in percentage of alcohol. She also makes Petit Syrah and a white wine from Rhone grapes called Coquille Blanc (French for “White Scallop Shell”). Carol Shelton is very well known locally but doesn’t have national distribution for her relatively small output. She has made a brand called “Wild Thing” and another called Monga, which is Zinfandel from Cucamonga, where there are some of the oldest Zin vines in America. (The Jack Benny Show used to feature a call of local railway stations that ended in “CUC-a-MON-ga!” which used to get a laugh on the radio in the mid 20th century.) The Italian Wine Company used to own 2000 acres of grapes east of Los Angeles. Her 2017 Rosé was on the cover of Wine Spectator, so was Jon Bon Jovi, who also makes Rosé. She has been in the wine business for 42 years. She was one of the first ten women to go to UC Davis in Enology. She worked for various wineries in California and Australia. Later she worked at Buena Vista for André Tchelistcheff and for Windsor. She credits him with lifting up the California production to meet and exceed the European standards. She moved to California with her family as a teen in the early 1970s. The family would go looking for wine in Santa Cruz and Livermore. Her parents encouraged her to take food science classes instead of poetry. She found wine to be, “the most creative science and the most scientific art.” Dan Berger gives Carol credit for making gold medal winning wines with grapes that nobody cared about, like Carignane. Her favorite wine is her Coquille Blanc. It’s a blend of Grenache Blanc, Roussanne, Viognier and Marsanne. It’s all barrel fermented. All the grapes come from Paso Robles. Among white wines, this wine is complex. “It wants to be a Chardonnay and wants to go beyond.” Wine Spectator just gave it 93 points and it has won a couple of double golds already. Dan thinks it is the best white wine she has made to date. Some of her wines are now coming from mature vines. Dan says it is extremely complex and imagines it after another two years in the bottle. Carol says the 2008 is phenomenal. The Grenache Blanc tives it a steely background and the Roussanne gives it flesh on the bones, honey, peach, almonds. Dan says the Viognier adds tropical fruit. Wild Thing is named for the Zinfandel. She likes to experiment with yeast strains. Once she experimented with wild yeast. Dan explains that the grapes grow with a little natural yeast on them. Being organically grown grapes really helps. Pesticides target fungi like mildew and mold, and would harm the yeast. She started making Rosé in 2002, “before it was popular.” This 2018 Rosé is 60% Carignone, 30% Zin and 20% Petit Syrah. Dan says it has strong bright strawberry flavors, table strawberries and wild strawberries. Nice snd tangy, says Carol. Dan says in 6 to 8 more months the fruit flavors will be even more apparent. Carol says they picked it very green. Normally they pick at 241/2 to 26 or 26 brix (sugar content). This was picked at 21½ brix so it’s very much less ripe. Instead of pressing juice quickly, which can make it too pale, they kept the skins in for two days. Dan says it tastes lighter. Rosé made in this manner is darker. Carol says it is modelled after a Tavel, a southern Rhone style, such as Chateau Trinquevedel Tavel Rosé, which is usually this dark.
Empezamos hablando de los caídos por el tecatevirus, Superman y la nostalgia por la guerra fría, Cucamonga te vigila, Adal Ramones y la carrera presidencial, Volvemos a repasar la película de Harley Quinn, platicamos rapidamente de Legend y como ni Tom Hardy dos veces no pudo salvarla, Taron Egerton was da bomb in Rocketman, yo!, las buenas nuevas es que The Expanse sigue viva.
Cindy está segura de haber encontrado el partidazo tipo bien que ha esperado toda la vida en el guapísimo Max, flamante ejecutivo de Mexico City con quien le palpita el dedo del anillo, ¡cañón!, desde el primer momento. Cuando después de unos encantadores meses de romance Max desaparece y la bloquea de todas sus redes sociales, nuestra rubia heroína pierde por completo la cabeza y se lanza a perseguirlo por medio México para hacerle ver que, aunque no se dé cuenta (porque los niños son así de dummies), él está huyendo de la única mujer que puede darle amor sincero en esta vida.¿Logrará nuestra rubia, delgada y hermosa heroína encontrar a Max y evitar que cometa el peor error de su vida perdiéndola para siempre?¡En tus manos tienes el diario íntimo de Cindy la Regia para descubrirlo!¡Ah! Y tipo, ¿ya viste su película en el cine, goeey? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This informal "class" traces the general history of Italian grapevine planting in California, both North and South, with part 1 focusing on Sangiovese, Barbera and Nebbiolo, the importance of the Italian Swiss Colony, the work of the UC system in 1880-1890, and eventually the amazing planting by Guasti in Cucamonga. It is a very lose and general history for a casual group tasting, but gives some flavor to the development of the wine industry up to Prohibition.
In this episode, the Dead to Me crew check into the Mars Hotel, where rooms are cheap and the vibe is high. In March 1974, the Grateful Dead unleashed their fabled Wall of Sound live audio system at the Cow Palace in San Francisco—a few weeks later they holed up in CBS Studios on Folsom Street to lay down tracks for their second album on their very own Grateful Dead Records. From the Mars Hotel showcases a well-oiled band with a handsome assortment of tunes that run the gamut from psychedelicized ballads to raunchy rockers, with experimental flourishes courtesy of computer scientist and synthesizer enthusiast Ned Lagin. The last studio album before a year-long hiatus, Mars offers such Dead staples as “Scarlet Begonias” and “U.S. Blues,” along with a pair of delightfully obtuse Phil Lesh compositions, “Unbroken Chain” and “Pride of Cucamonga”—both featuring lyrics by Phil’s buddy Bobby Petersen. We consider how these songs fit into the Dead’s songbook and ponder the captivating and confounding aspects of a record that stands among the finest in the band’s catalog. We’re part of the Osiris podcast network. Osiris is creating a community that connects people like you with podcasts and live experiences about artists and topics you love. To stay up to date on what we’re up to, visit our site and sign up for our newsletter. Osiris works in partnership with JamBase, which connects music fans with the music they love and empowers them to go see live music. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
En este epsidodio se habla de las injusticias laborales y en que se parece Mauricio Clark y Carmen Campuzano. ¿Qué películas hemos visto de las nominadas al Oscar? No se pierdan la anécdota con Cucamonga y las risas con Breik Platicamos Swamp thing de HBO y los juguetes que no sabíamos que queríamos. También de El invierno del dibujante de Paco Roca. ¿Porqué cuernos fue, y es, relevante Chespirito? Y nos subimos a nuestro ladrillo de nuestro privilegio, para marearnos tantito.
Suscríbete a La Saga AQUÍ: https://goo.gl/Ye2bSDVe el programa #SagaLive con Adela Micha todas las semanas a partir de las 07:00p.m.Más de Adela Micha:Sigue a Adela: https://www.instagram.com/adelamicha/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Adela_MichaMás de La Saga: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LaSagaOfficial/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lasagaofficial/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LaSagaOficialMás de la Red Saga:LA SAGA: https://goo.gl/7R1JRNSAGA HIGHLIGHTS: https://goo.gl/UEUkqCSAGA TEAM: https://goo.gl/443YRtLa Saga transmite programas En Vivo desde #SagaLive donde contamos con invitados de México e internacionales, tocando temas como la música, baile, noticias, actualidad, humor, cuidado personal, salud, acontecer nacional, deportes y mucha comedia con Adela Micha.
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I hiked Cucamonga Peak! Cucamonga Peak is the 2nd Peak of the SoCal 6 Peaks Challenge!See some photos here!#MtMCucamongaPeak
Summer camp is almost over - but before Jennifer Anniston drives everyone home in a school bus - Natalie and Maren must make one final dive into the camp movie pool with Poison Ivy and Camp Cucamonga. Find out which movie is "fireworks," which one is a "fizzle," and where they fall on the canoe scale. And this week in fangirling: Getting nearly killed by Pennywise the Clown, an intense meeting with Apolo Anton Ohno, and the great taste of Diet Dr. Pepper! *** Fangirl Merch: https://fangirlfridayspodcast.threadless.com/ Instagram: @fangirlfridayspodcast Facebook: @fangirlfridayspodcast Twitter: @fgfpodcast
Tick Boot Camp’s guest today is Dr. Veronica Leslie, a UK educated Naturopathic Medical practitioner from Cucamonga, California. During her youth, the self described “farm girl” estimates that she was bitten by hundreds of ticks. Not until the age of 33, after a trip to Jackson Hole Wyoming, did she begin to exhibit the symptoms of a tick disease that developed over 7 months to a full borne disability. If you would like to learn more about how the former farm girl treated her vector diseases and regained 100% of her health, then tune in now!
Ya estamos aquí otra quincena más, desde el asilo más friki de la podcasfera y en esta ocasión en Cuando todo esto era campo, quería hablaros de la película Camp Cucamonga y en Te vas a quedar ciego con tanta maquinita del juego Counter Strike. No esperes que te lo cuenten y dale al play. Como a modo recordatorio: * La canción que he puesto ha sido School's Out de Alice Cooper * En la sección de lo que he visto: - Crypt of the Necrodance(Switch)
Ya estamos aquí otra quincena más, desde el asilo más friki de la podcasfera y en esta ocasión en Cuando todo esto era campo, quería hablaros de la película Camp Cucamonga y en Te vas a quedar ciego con tanta maquinita del juego Counter Strike. No esperes que te lo cuenten y dale al play. Como a modo recordatorio: * La canción que he puesto ha sido School's Out de Alice Cooper * En la sección de lo que he visto: - Crypt of the Necrodance(Switch)
On this episode: The guys speak with former B-Teamer Lightning about Omar's drunk dial, they answer your Afro Line calls, recap Eric Andre vs. Bean, finally recap Cucamonga Heat and more!!
On this episode: The guys speak with former B-Teamer Lightning about Omar's drunk dial, they answer your Afro Line calls, recap Eric Andre vs. Bean, finally recap Cucamonga Heat and more!!
Alright campers, get ready for an exciting time on this episode! We watched a made for TV movie called "Camp Cucamonga" (1990) starring pretty much every young actor on TV at the time, including Jennifer Aniston. Which stars are in this movie...? Listen to find out.
Carol Shelton, winemaker of her very own Carol Shelton Wines is back on California Wine Country with Steve Jaxon and Dan Berger. Carol Shelton is back on California Wine Country this week after a 14 month absence. She is called the Queen of Zinfandel. Dan tells about her great success with finding its character without having to be very high in percentage of alcohol. She also makes Petit Syrah and a white wine from Rhone grapes called Coquille Blanc (French for “White Scallop Shell”). Carol Shelton is very well known locally but doesn’t have national distribution for her relatively small output. She has made a brand called “Wild Thing” and another called Monga, which is Zinfandel from Cucamonga, where there are some of the oldest Zin vines in America. (The Jack Benny Show used to feature a call of local railway stations that ended in “CUC-a-MON-ga!” which used to get a laugh on the radio in the mid 20th century.) The Italian Wine Company used to own 2000 acres of grapes east of Los Angeles. Her 2017 Rosé was on the cover of Wine Spectator, so was Jon Bon Jovi, who also makes Rosé. She has been in the wine business for 42 years. She was one of the first ten women to go to UC Davis in Enology. She worked for various wineries in California and Australia. Later she worked at Buena Vista for André Tchelistcheff and for Windsor. She credits him with lifting up the California production to meet and exceed the European standards. She moved to California with her family as a teen in the early 1970s. The family would go looking for wine in Santa Cruz and Livermore. Her parents encouraged her to take food science classes instead of poetry. She found wine to be, “the most creative science and the most scientific art.” Dan Berger gives Carol credit for making gold medal winning wines with grapes that nobody cared about, like Carignane. Her favorite wine is her Coquille Blanc. It’s a blend of Grenache Blanc, Roussanne, Viognier and Marsanne. It’s all barrel fermented. All the grapes come from Paso Robles. Among white wines, this wine is complex. “It wants to be a Chardonnay and wants to go beyond.” Wine Spectator just gave it 93 points and it has won a couple of double golds already. Dan thinks it is the best white wine she has made to date. Some of her wines are now coming from mature vines. Dan says it is extremely complex and imagines it after another two years in the bottle. Carol says the 2008 is phenomenal. The Grenache Blanc tives it a steely background and the Roussanne gives it flesh on the bones, honey, peach, almonds. Dan says the Viognier adds tropical fruit. Wild Thing is named for the Zinfandel. She likes to experiment with yeast strains. Once she experimented with wild yeast. Dan explains that the grapes grow with a little natural yeast on them. Being organically grown grapes really helps. Pesticides target fungi like mildew and mold, and would harm the yeast. She started making Rosé in 2002, “before it was popular.” This 2018 Rosé is 60% Carignone, 30% Zin and 20% Petit Syrah. Dan says it has strong bright strawberry flavors, table strawberries and wild strawberries. Nice snd tangy, says Carol. Dan says in 6 to 8 more months the fruit flavors will be even more apparent. Carol says they picked it very green. Normally they pick at 241/2 to 26 or 26 brix (sugar content). This was picked at 21½ brix so it’s very much less ripe. Instead of pressing juice quickly, which can make it too pale, they kept the skins in for two days. Dan says it tastes lighter. Rosé made in this manner is darker. Carol says it is modelled after a Tavel, a southern Rhone style, such as Chateau Trinquevedel Tavel Rosé, which is usually this dark. They usually have Carignane and Mourvedre. DAN BERGER: “A lot of what we do in Sonoma County is under the radar. There is a lot of exposition about wines from around the world that gain recognition because they’re expensive or because they have fancy packaging or they have huge publi...
En el episodio de hoy recorreremos las 130 millas que que separan Barstow de Santa Monica Beach. Comenzaremos nuestro camino hacia los Angeles y pasaremos por lugares emblemáticos de la ruta. Entraremos por San Bernardino y ya no vamos a salir de lo que nos va a parecer ciudad, aunque no veremos los rascacielos hasta bastante más adelante. Pasaremos por Helendale, Oro Grande, Victorville el paso de montaña de Cajon Pass y San Bernardino, pasaremos por Cucamonga y conoceremos la mujer del camino de Upland. Atravesaremos Pasadena y llegaremos a Santa Mónica, terminando la Ruta 66. Finalmente os daremos algunas pistas de qué ver y conocer en Los Angeles.
En el episodio de hoy recorreremos las 130 millas que que separan Barstow de Santa Monica Beach. Comenzaremos nuestro camino hacia los Angeles y pasaremos por lugares emblemáticos de la ruta. Entraremos por San Bernardino y ya no vamos a salir de lo que nos va a parecer ciudad, aunque no veremos los rascacielos hasta bastante más adelante. Pasaremos por Helendale, Oro Grande, Victorville el paso de montaña de Cajon Pass y San Bernardino, pasaremos por Cucamonga y conoceremos la mujer del camino de Upland. Atravesaremos Pasadena y llegaremos a Santa Mónica, terminando la Ruta 66. Finalmente os daremos algunas pistas de qué ver y conocer en Los Angeles.
Hey Everyone, I decided as a last hurrah to summer time. I'd review the summer camp movie Camp Cucamonga which came out in September of 1990. In this movie standard camp shenanigans and romance amongst the counselors and the campers at a lake front summer camp. This movie has a slew of tv child stars from Family Matters, Full House and the Wonder Years.
We're one week into March and the Tales keep on coming! Alfred talks about the importance of gum wrappers, Victoria embodies a historical figure from Rrrrrrancho de Cucamonga, Kobe wins an Oscar and we give some shoutouts! Click-clack Tales from the IE is back! New episodes every Wednesday! April Mendoza- Producer https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/debbie-and-the-devil-movie-film#/ Follow @rockystreats14 on Instagram for some dope treats. Follow us @alfredmunoz and @victoriadaniellewells Email us at talesfromtheinlandempire@gmail.com
This is a replay from the Top Ten of our highest rated shows – Episode 14. When Bob Berryhill and his Surfaris recorded the all-time surf hit “Wipeout”, he was only fifteen years old and they made the record for a hundred and fifty bucks in an old hole-in-the wall studio in Cucamonga, CA. “Wipeout” was originally the B side of that record; the A side was a song called “Surfer Joe”. No matter – both songs became hits in the early Sixties and this week we're talking with Bob Berryhill, the original guitarist for the Surfaris who are still performing today.
When Bob Berryhill and his Surfaris recorded the all-time surf hit “Wipeout”, he was only fifteen years old and they made the record for a hundred and fifty bucks in an old hole-in-the wall studio in Cucamonga, CA. “Wipeout” was originally the B side of that record; the A side was a song called “Surfer Joe”. No matter – both songs became hits in the early Sixties and this week we're talking with Bob Berryhill, the original guitarist for the Surfaris who are still performing today.
Sometimes we struggle on deciding what movie to watch. And the sometimes we luck upon the most amazing made for TV gem. And that's exactly what happened this week when we found Camp Cucamonga. Have you ever wondered what would happen of George Jefferson and Urkel were in the same movie? Wonder no longer as we tie a sweet little bow on the final episode of Candace Cameron Bur-April.
Jennifer Aniston may have made pretty fun movies like Office Space and Horrible Bosses, but Robert's gonna go ahead and tell Ellen about a bunch of 80s Tiger Beat cover kids eating pantyhose fish in the woods. For her turn, Ellen tells Robert about one ridiculous shenanigan after another in the somehow unnoticed Matt LeBlanc film Lovesick. Soak a marshmallow in rum and toast it because it's all campfires, Tuscany, sweaters, and voyeurism this time on Make Mine a Double Feature.
Our guest is Doreen McGettigan, who is a novelist and book coach. She’s the author of “A Stranger in My Recliner” and “Bristol Boyz Stomp.” Both are stories that were inspired by incidents that happened in her life. Coming to you this time in a fabulous broadcast studio in a clothes closet in Cucamonga. As […] The post Novelist and Book Coach – Doreen McGettigan: 2BB 078 appeared first on 2 Boomer Broads Podcast.
I talk to my Grandmother about listening to Jack Benny on the radio at age 5 and watching him on TV as a teenager. Plus Inner Sanctum Mysteries, Lux Theater, the vault, Guildersleve, smoking Lucky Strike, Jennifer Aniston, Anaheim, Azusa and Cucamonga.
Colin Marshall sits down below the mid-Wilshire offices of Los Angeles magazine with its associate editor Chris Nichols, the man behind the Ask Chris column and blog, former chair of the Los Angeles Conservancy Modern Committee, and author of The Leisure Architecture of Wayne McAllister. They discuss the importance of the now-empty Johnie's Coffee Shop on Wilshire and Fairfax; what being a civic booster means in Los Angeles; the remains of the postwar American car culture of easy, breezy livin', and their enduring value; the preponderance of hard-to-explain objects across the Los Angeles landscape, and how he explains them in his writing; the richness and strange inhospitability of La Brea Avenue, currently caught between old and new ideas of the city; architectural preservation, and how much of it in Los Angeles is too much; the surviving Googie coffee shops like Pann's and Norms, Wayne McAllister's pre-Googie creations, and their place in the city's historical palimpsest; his determination to help tourists determine and discover their fantasy of Los Angeles, of which countless many exist; why you have to go out and find the city, and why it will simply never come to you; the wonders of Cucamonga; how he's used Los Angeles as his own personal party space; the Dutch chocolate shop that became a swap meet, and the spectacular twenties movie palace that became a storeroom; how things filled out when "the world moved in" to places like Koreatown, where you can find, for instance, a cafe that is also a boat; what meaning, if any, Frank Gehry's much-discussed Disney Concert Hall has; and his desire to get lost in Los Angeles once again
Go all the way (back) with the ZappaCast! In this episode, we take a look at the earliest (musical) workings of FZ with the help of Zappa scholar extraordinaire Greg Russo. Lots of rare music abounds in this one, folks. And we get the first installment of Mick Ekers' new segment ZAPPA'S GEAR--looking at the equipment used by FZ through the years. And Denny Walley—our first FZ alumnus—drops by to say hi to us mere mortals! And but also more surprises abound (like an exclusive interview with The Tornadoes…however we digress). A bright, snappy ZappaCast. Hotcha! Check out Greg Russo's PAUL BUFF PRESENTS: THE PAL AND ORIGINAL SOUND STUDIO ARCHIVES: THE COLLECTION, now available at www.crossfirepublications.com
On the heels of an acclaimed tour of east and south, Furthur has just announced dates for their summer tour. It seemed to me to be only fitting to feature the band this week for those of you who may not have been fortunate enough to catch them so far this year, as well as those of you lucky enough to have seen them. This week I'm going to feature music from two of their recent shows, first from a show in Pittsburgh, then from Phil Lesh's birthday show in New York City. I encourage you to visit http://www.furthur.net"> where you can read about their tour plans, and purchase recordings of all their recent shows. Furthur2011-03-30Peterson Events CenterPittsburgh, PAFrom Set 1:Feel Like A Stranger(12:04)Till The Morning Comes(5:58)Loose Lucy(7:52)Pride of Cucamonga(6:30)Colors Of The Rain(9:03) FurthurBest Buy TheaterNew York City, NY2011-03-15 You Never Give Me Your Money (1) > Sun King (1) > Mean Mr. Mustard (1) > Polythene Pam (1) > She Came in Through the Bathroom Window (1) > Golden Slumbers (1) > Carry That Weight (1) > The End (1) Built to Last1) Beatles cover, first time played (completes the sequential performance of the Abbey Road album that started on the first night of this tour in Boston; this was Phil Lesh's 71st birthday) You can listen to this week's Deadpod http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod0401511.mp3">here:http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod041511.mp3">http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod041511.mp3 Thanks for listening and for your SUPPORT!
Dale realizes the truth about Jim. [ominous music here] Jedi under attack Christians, orphans, and Morocco Do you have a permit for that church? When did Jesus become God? Atheist pastors
Dale realizes the truth about Jim. [ominous music here] Jedi under attack Christians, orphans, and Morocco Do you have a permit for that church? When did Jesus become God? Atheist pastors
Featured guest is Fred Karger, founder of Californians Against Hate, who allegations of unreported Mormon activity to help pass Prop 8, banning same-sex marriage in California, are being investigated by the Fair Political Practices Commission, which oversees state campaign finance laws. Also interviewed will be Southern California FFRF member Mark Monninger, to discuss the uproar over FFRF's "Imagine No Religion" billboard in Cucamonga. The paid-for, contracted-for message was removed after only a week by the billboard company amid allegations that the City had recommended its removal. FFRF's new lawsuit in federal court suing the City of Rancho Cucamonga will also be discussed!