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S.I. Mike sits down with the number one Weapon X player Dan Maher to talk Weapon X. Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/vYUHyCfZsT
Dan Maher and Curtis Dickerson talk about the Summer Nutrition Program for Kids. You'll need to sign up this year. We talk about the sites around the region. The need for volunteers and the need for financial donors. fredfood.org
Dan Maher with the Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank and Karen Brace with Awesome Possumz on William Street in Fredericksburg talk about hunger in the area. It's not just those who are homeless. Awesome Possumz is organizing an event on April 27 from noon to 4 to raise money and awareness.
President and CEO Dan Maher previews Turkeys and Toys this Saturday at the baseball stadium from 10-2. Also discussion on ways you can get involved with the food bank in the new year. fredfood.org
Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank President and CEO Dan Maher previews an Open House this Saturday 9-1 at 480 Central Road. It's their new, secondary location to keep up with area needs. fredfood.org There's an App to find pantries: FredFoodVA
Bit of a departure this week as UCP takes a look at the lasting legacy of Jim Bo- wait, what? This isn't a repeat of Bullseye on Challenge? OH! It's from that brief period of time when they experimented with original programming!Luke and Ash take a look at version 2.0 of Videogame Nation with an episode specifically picked to play to our strengths and interests and featuring the likes of Aoife Wilson, John Robertson, Steve Hogarty, Ellie Gibson, Jane Douglas, Dan Maher, Gav Murply and more!Help us build future 'UCP Live!' Events here!Join the GamesMaster conversation on Discord!Theme song by Other ChrisFollow Luke on TwitterFollow Ash on TwitterFollow Under Consoletation on TwitterFollow Under Consoletation on InstagramSend your thoughts to feedback@underconsoletation.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/underconsolepod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dan Maher and Curtis Dickerson preview Summer Feeding. 13 locations around the region providing meals for kids this summer. fredfood.org
Dan Maher talks about a year-end fundraiser. $150,000 would mean 300,000 meals. Maher says in 2022 they've provided about five million meals in the region.
Dan Maher talks about the increase in needs because of inflation. There's a Turkeys and Toys Drive Thru on Saturday 10-2 at FredNats stadium. 500 guaranteed a turkey. There's a year-end giving goal of $150,000. That would become 300,000 meals.
Food Bank President and CEO Dan Maher talks about food needs in the community, opportunities to volunteer and how the community can financially support the effort.
This week's key takeaway: Winning award and winning work go hand in hand, with Dan Maher Episode intro: It's always great to speak to an award-winning innovator. Dan Maher is the owner/manager of L & M Smash Repair in Sydney, who cleaned up at last year's Paint & Panel Awards. L & M won Best Medium Shop and the Digital Excellence Award, so it's no surprise that we pick Dan's brains for the secret sauce that made his shop such a worthy winner in 2021. Among lots of great insight, Dan tells us how 'digital excellence' has enabled L & M to diversify and find work that's more profitable than the usual work from insurers, and even better... it's much easier work too! In this week's episode you will learn: -The challenges of going from floor to management -How Covid taught Dan to run his business lean -What ‘digital excellence' really means -The type of business that comes in off the back of online marketing -Why a facebook page is essential -Great ideas for how to diversify -The importance of finding different work providers -How to upsell to your existing customers -Dan's take on the new awards for Paint & Panel 2022 -Why you have to be in it to win it Show links: ** L & M Smash Repairs website: https://lmsmash.com.au/ ** Dan on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-maher-3a5948ab/?originalSubdomain=au ** Do you have something unique you want to share with us? Contact Paint & Panel editor Sam Street at: sam@yaffa.com.au ** Go to www.paintandpanel.com.au to sign up for our weekly E-newsletter ** Go to www.paintandpanel.com.au/podcast to catch up on past shows and access show notes from every episode.
President and CEO Dan Maher talks about the importance of the Food Bank in COVID and high inflation times. Focus on helping people get food, the need for volunteers and how the community can donate funds and food.
Producers have regulatory requirements that they must adhere to. Aside from just basic licensing for the states they operate in and lines of business that they sell, they must also adhere to regulations on rebating, conflict of interest, commissions, continuing education and agency bill. This podcast will examine the requirements specific to agents and brokers and in addition, will include specific requirements when acting as a surplus lines broker. Featuring: Jack Chaskey, Sr. Regulatory Affairs Specialist, Westmont Associates, Inc. Dan Maher, Executive Director, Excess Line Association of New York (ELANY)
Apple Podcasts Rate and Review for SpotOn Dan Maher is the Executive Director at Excess Line Association New York (ELANY), a non-profit industry advisory association. The services of ELANY are focused on helping their clients stay compliant with excess line law. Lorenzo Houston is the Tax Compliance Manager at ILSA, where he is responsible for compiling and reviewing tax returns on behalf of a client. Brian Allen is the Special Projects Administrator for ILSA. His responsibilities include working with developers and regulatory representatives to develop and enhance online tools for the industry. Dan, Lorenzo, and Brian join us today to discuss how our companies adapted to the rapid changes in how we worked during the pandemic. We discuss how Dan's team was gearing up with a work-from-home system just before the quarantines began and how Project CATT helped ILSA's clients cope with online work efficiently. We discuss how small and large agencies struggle with surplus lines regulations differently. Dan explains the training they gave ELANY's staff members regarding cybersecurity and how non-official emails are considered a cyber risk. We also discuss why surplus line outsourcing has become more critical in light of the pandemic and its mandatory health protocols. "As premium increases and the market hardens, the need to outsource surplus lines becomes even more invaluable." - Lorenzo Houston Today on Spot On Insurance: How cloud systems allowed ELANY staff to work remotely What it was like to create a work from home solution on the fly The recent system changes ELANY applied that made their services more seamless, efficient, and automated What Project CATT is and how Brian made it work for ILSA's clients in 2020 The challenges faced by smaller and more prominent agencies in the area of surplus lines Why compliance is often overlooked by agency executives How ILSA fared during the pandemic How ELANY supports and educates its members with the challenges in cybersecurity regulation How ELANY teaches their employees to be on the lookout for potential cybersecurity risks ILSA's cybersecurity measures and the solutions they are working on What ELANY did at the height of the pandemic and how it affected them as an organization The politicians that helped the insurance industry during the pandemic Why surplus line outsourcing has become more invaluable today The impact of ELANY's charitable acts in 2020 Key Takeaways: Companies who used cloud-based software before the pandemic were businesses that had little problems transitioning to a work-from-home setup. Cybersecurity risks are at its highest when employees open emails that appear to be official or sent by someone within the organization. Resources Mentioned: Renaissance Systems Inc. Connect with Dan Maher: The Excess Line Association of New York Email: dmaher@elany.org Phone: (646) 210-8075 Connect with Lorenzo Houston: Email: lhouston@ilsainc.com Phone: (254) 729-6133 LinkedIn Connect with Brian Allen: Email: ballen@ilsainc.com Phone: (254) 729-8002 LinkedIn This episode was brought to you by….. Insurance Licensing Services of America (ILSA), America's Premier Insurance Compliance and Licensing experts. To learn more about ILSA and their services, visit ILSAinc.com. Connect, Learn, Share Thank you for joining us on this week's episode of Spot On Insurance. For more resources and episodes, visit SpotOnInsurance.com. Subscribe so you never miss an episode. Love what you're learning, Spot Light your review on Apple Podcasts Rate and Review For SpotOn and share your favorite episodes with friends and colleagues!
Daniel Maher: Challenging the Stained Glass Status Quo Daniel Maher’s work serves as a testament to both his diverse aesthetic interests and his firm roots in the traditions of the stained glass craft. A former employee of Boston-based Connick Studio, in 1989 the artist established Daniel Maher Stained Glass in Somerville, Massachusetts, to further explore a variety of design styles. With the goal of accelerating his evolution as an artist and extinguishing the notion of stained glass as an exclusively traditional art form, Maher made it his mission to explore the textural movement inherent in glass. In 2007, a reduction in the number of restoration jobs coincided with the exodus of a few of Maher’s key employees, and thus he began to wind down his studio’s restoration commissions. Currently, residential commissions comprise 75 percent of his studio’s new work with the remaining 25 percent commercial or corporate projects. Driven by a goal to introduce prismatic effects into stained glass windows, Maher created his first found objects windows more than 30 years ago in a series called Housewares Graveyard Windows. These colorful, textural panels showcased glass that had been rescued from its ordinary life as serving bowls, platters, goblets, lids, jars, and general household utilitarian objects and made the star of his stained glass symphony. Over time Maher’s palette expanded, providing fuel for myriad thematic ideas. Some panels centered around old alcoholic beverage bottles, some antique medicine jars, but each created a unique look. One of Maher’s found object windows was featured in Martha Stewart Living’s December 2012 issue. His work, Pig with Corn, was made from a number of glass corncob buttering dishes that Maher silver stained and placed in circumference around the bottom of a giant pig’s foot jar, imprinted with the words “this little pig went to market.” This panel was exhibited at the American Glass Guild Conference in Buffalo, New York, July 2009. Since 2010, Maher has been incorporating one of the most beautiful glass objects into his stained glass windows. Because none of the commercially available roundels captured the magic he was looking for, Maher decided to learn how to make his own and enrolled in a glassblowing course taught by Jesse Rasid at North Cambridge Glass School, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Learning to make roundels resulted in an awakening of creative ideas and a move of Maher’s studio to Cambridge. Maher’s largest roundel commission was created for the Alfond Inn owned by Barbara and Ted Alfond, Boston, Massachusetts, and Winter Park, Florida. The couple became aware of the artist’s artwork via his lectures at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Because Orlando, Florida, is the home to the Morse Museum of Tiffany Glass, the Alfonds wanted a piece for their inn that would speak to the beauty of the ponds, lakes, and gardens of their city while referencing Tiffany’s legacy in a unique way. In yet another approach to enhancing the aesthetic and content of stained glass, Maher’s Portrait Windows celebrate specific people and events through their inclusion of photographic imagery. Using a photo-sensitive film, Maher creates a transparency onto which he places the photo sensitive film and exposes it to ultraviolet light. Whether painted and fired in the kiln, etched or sandblasted, the images become a permanent part of the glass and are constructed in the vivid colors unique to stained glass. Photo imaging allows subjects to be rendered that would otherwise be impossible to create by hand painting, traditional sandblasting or acid etching. A combination of glass painting and the photo imaging process can be seen in Maher’s three-lancet Harvard Lampoon Castle window, a collaboration with designer by Michael Frith. Frith was the art designer for the Muppets and Sesame Street, and Dr. Seuss’s book editor and close personal friend. All imagery references the history of The Lampoon, an undergraduate humor publication founded in 1876 by seven undergraduates at Harvard University i n Cambridge, Massachusetts, and its secret lingo. In the lead and copperfoil combo window, each of three lancets measures 2 by 5 feet and includes 450 to 600 pieces. “The project was a whirlwind with late changes and groundbreaking techniques, but one of the most rewarding projects I have done in my years of stained glass.” Inspired by the notion of the sun entering prismatic glasses, Maher’s Suntrackers split sunbeams into long bands of color, rainbows, or arcs of light. Optically clear colored glass and prismatic objects combine to create patterns that change through the course of the day or season. A secondary image is created when the sun casts light onto the floor or wall after passing through the glass. Works that include prisms project a tertiary image of overlapping rainbows. After dedicating 49 years to exploring the possibilities of glass, Maher looks back at his pivotal beginnings, when he invited local architects, designers, and artists to a brainstorming session prior to opening his studio. Out of that meeting, he learned to ask himself the question: Is your work something new and different? Is it unique to your studio? – reinforcing the idea that not only can one produce something new and different in the traditional art form of stained glass, but one should. “The greatest compliment I’ve received,” says Maher “is, ‘I’ve never seen windows like yours before.’”
Dan Maher is one of Sydney's leading session guitarists. His journey started in Musical Theatre & then branching into TV & Session world. He's played along side some amazing artists (and he tells all) and he's only getting started. For more on Dan, check out his Instagram @danmaher
Performers are: Brian McLeod; Steve Schennum; The Kathy Colton Trio; Dan Maher; Steve & Shelly Hines; Nicole Bayley; Mad Mama Moon; Keeler, Melvin & Morse.
Performers are: Brian McLeod; Steve Schennum; The Kathy Colton Trio; Dan Maher; Steve & Shelly Hines; Nicole Bayley; Mad Mama Moon; Keeler, Melvin & Morse.
This week Mark and Joe welcome their first special guest to the show - Dan Maher. Dan is well known within the European gaming industry, sometimes under his alias, MrPointyHead, for his work with various gaming publications, Playstation and Xbox. He...
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Hit play for the podcast interview below. MGIF is also available on iTunes or with whatever podcast software you use. Just search for "Making Games Is Fun" and hit subscribe. This episode of Making Games Is Fun is with Dan Maher, editorial director at Explosive Alan, although you may know him from Inside XBox and Videogame Nation. We chatted about Dan growing up with a love of games, and how he knew from a young age tha being a games journalist was all he wanted to do in life. We also discussed being brought on to salvage Videogame Nation and turn it into the fun, memorable show it became and we look at his career path from Inside XBox to Explosive Alan. You can find Dan on Twitter at @MrPointyHeadThanks for listening. If you’re new to the series, take a look at our Patreon to find out what I’m all about, why I love doing this and how you can help. Just go to patreon.com/MGIF. The smallest contribution makes the biggest difference when everyone pitches in, so if you have two dollars you won’t miss every month, head on over to the patreon and support this ongoing document of the industry. Thanks!
Welcome to Compliance Dos & Don’ts, where experts share their licensing and compliance knowledge. Today, Dan Maher, Executive Director of the Excess Line Association of New York (ELANY), shares his dos and don’ts for surplus lines compliance – especially in New York. His secret for success: Identify the right home state for each insurance transaction so you can follow the correct filing and tax procedures. And if you only learn one thing from this podcast, let it be this: Before you expand your business into a new state, do your homework. State rules vary, so seek expert advice.
This month, we chat with Dan Maher, who you may know as the host of Video Game Nation on Challenge TV, or as MrPointyHead from Inside Xbox. He's had a long and distinguished career, but I won't tell you more about that here, because that is what the podcast is! Support the podcast at patreon.com/SteveFromGo8Bit
Welcome to the first full-length episode of The On-Call Nightmares Podcast. Dan is a veteran of the original dotcom bubble and has since worked in a variety of environments from start-ups to global corporations, including a stints as a founder, university lecturer, and a day labourer. Today, Dan is a member of the Devopsdays Global team, and a Developer Advocate at Datadog. Twitter: @phrawzty
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Dan Maher is the Executive Director at Excess Line Association of New York (ELANY). ELANY is a nonprofit industry advisory association that acts as a facilitator between regulators and brokers, conducts financial oversight and reviews of non-admitted markets, and lobbies Regulators & Legislators among other functions. Dan is also an attorney who is licensed to practice in New Jersey and New York as well as a number of federal courts. In this episode, Dan shares his brilliant insights with regards to the state of the surplus lines market in 2017 and 2018. He explains why the surplus lines industry grew a lot in 2017 as well as describes the factors that are attributed to its growth. He also shares his best advice for those coming in the insurance industry for the first time. “One of the greatest things about our business is the relationships you build in the industry.” – Dan Maher Today on Spot On Insurance: Dan Maher's overview of the state of the surplus lines market in New York in 2017. The single largest factor that contributed to the growth of surplus lines. How he got started in the insurance industry. The legislations he influenced in the surplus lines industry. Bills and amendments they're working on right now. The importance of having a large export list. How they involve different technologies in their line of work. What he expects in the near future for surplus lines. Key Takeaway: Retail brokers don't go to the wholesaler because they love splitting their commission. You don't have to be Einstein to do well in the insurance industry, but you have to have the right work ethic. Resources Mentioned: Surplus Lines and Reinsurance Forum Connect with Dan Maher ELANY Email: dmaher@elany.org (646) 292 5555 This episode was brought to you by… Insurance Licensing Services of America (ILSA), America’s Premier Insurance Compliance and Licensing experts. To learn more about ILSA and their services, visit ILSAinc.com. Connect, Learn, Share Thank you for joining us on this week’s episode of Spot On Insurance. For more resources and episodes, visit SpotOnInsurance.com. Subscribe so you never miss an episode. Love what you’re learning, Spot Light your review on iTunes and share your favorite episodes with friends and colleagues!
Daniel Levine & Dan Maher discuss their book "A Rare Breed."
Dan Maher is the COO and Executive Director of the Excess Line Association of New York (ELANY). ELANY’s business focus revolves around facilitating and encouraging compliance with New York’s excess law line. It is a non-profit industry advisory association. Dan is an attorney who is licensed to practice not just in New York, but also New Jersey and a good number of federal courts. Before he joined ELANY, Dan was the Senior Vice President of Lancer Insurance Company. In this episode, Dan explains the new developments in the surplus lines industry. He discusses the new regulatory scheme in New York and the possible impact of repealing the Diligent Effort. He also explains why the laws we have today are outdated when it comes to handling potential new risks. “The Diligent Effort is not what determines whether or not a risk goes to the surplus lines market; it’s the needs of the insured and the retailer.” – Dan Maher Today on Spot On Insurance: The interesting new video ELANY recently released. The current growth status in the E&S market. Is construction the main driver in the E&S market? The current regulatory scheme in New York, what it is, and why it is happening. Why the current regulatory scheme in New York looks to be anti-excess lines. Could the new restrictions potentially impact license reciprocity with other states? Repealing the Diligent Effort and its impact in the industry. Feedback from states that repealed Diligent Effort? Key Takeaway: Most states allow some level of insurance punitive damages, New York does not. The laws are out of date to handle emerging risks. Connect with Dan Maher Excess Lines Association of New York LinkedIn Phone: 646-2925500 Email: dmaher@elany.org This episode was brought to you by… Spot On Insurance is brought to you by Insurance Licensing Services of America (ILSA), America’s Premier Insurance Compliance and Licensing experts. To learn more about ILSA and their services, visit ILSAinc.com. Connect, Learn, Share Thank you for joining us on this week’s episode of Spot On Insurance. For more resources and episodes, visit SpotOnInsurance.com. Subscribe so you never miss an episode. Love what you’re learning, Spot Light your review on iTunes and share your favorite episodes with friends and colleagues!
Dan Maher is the Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer of the Excess Line Association of New York (“ELANY”). The Association is a statutorily created industry advisory association responsible for facilitating and encouraging compliance with New York’s excess line laws. He is also an attorney licensed to practice in the states of New Jersey and New York and a number of federal courts. Prior to joining ELANY in 1997, he was Senior Vice President and General Counsel with Lancer Insurance Company for fifteen years. Dan is a registered lobbyist in New York State and has influenced a number of changes to New York State insurance laws. He holds the professional insurance designation Associate in Surplus Lines Insurance (ASLI) and is a frequent speaker on current issues affecting the property/casualty and Surplus Lines Insurance industry. Dan joins me today to share his ideas on how to not incur the wrath of regulators. We discuss compliance and how to avoid fines. He also provides some concrete examples with regards to regulatory matters, mainly from his own experience. “Unfortunately, there's often a lack of training in the area of compliance.” –Dan Maher Today on Spot On Insurance: What you should watch for when it comes to fines and disciplinary actions. Why you need to be properly licensed for admitted and non admitted businesses. The questions you need to ask when it comes to compliance. One of the biggest areas where he sees fines in NY. Simple issues that often cause problems in compliance. What is the zero tax return? How much you could pay in fines. The role of consumer complaints in the process of regulation. What a notice failure is. Key Takeaway: You don't want to anger regulators by not responding It's not just about the money you're fined, it's where it can lead your business. You can get fined for not revealing that you've been fined. Connect with Dan Maher ELANY Phone: 646-292-5500 Email: dmaher@elany.org This episode was brought to you by… Spot On Insurance is brought to you by Insurance Licensing Services of America (ILSA), America’s Premier Insurance Compliance and Licensing experts. To learn more about ILSA and their services, visit ILSAinc.com. Connect, Learn, Share Thank you for joining us on this week’s episode of Spot On Insurance. For more resources and episodes, visit SpotOnInsurance.com. Subscribe so you never miss an episode. Love what you’re learning, Spot Light your review on iTunes and share your favorite episodes with friends and colleagues!
Ten years ago, a group of San Francisco State University alumni working at Genentech got together with the Michael Goldman, the university's chairman of the biology department, to establish the school's annual Personalized Medicine Conference. This year, the conference will revisit topics from its past ten years as well as exploring the future of personalized medicine ask speakers to reflect on how personalized medicine has changed their lives. We spoke to SF State's Goldman and Dan Maher, one of the alumni who drove the creation of the conference, about the state of personalized medicine, the pace of advances, and what's surprised them most about where we are today.
Joining Liam this week is former Xbox LIVE Editor and co-host of SentUAMessage, Dan Maher. The, now, Editorial Director of Explosive Alan Productions tells some incredibly interesting stories of his gaming past and recalls tales that revolve around each of his eight games. Including, even a story about neglecting his pregnant wife in a Czech Republic hotel to play a game! It's a wonderful episode, that we hope you enjoy! Don't forget to follow on Soundcloud and leave a comment about what you thought of Dan's choices! We'd love to hear what you the listeners think of the guest's choices and let's have a lovely discussion :) Liam's making videos! He's reviewing games, definitely check out his latest video about Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE www.youtube.com/c/gotrare You can also download this show on iTunes as well, just search for "Final Games". Please rate and review the show! apple.co/1QP0ciS ALSO! After fan feedback last week, I have now updated the Final Games database to include a list of games for each episodes, including this week's. So, if you aren't one for surprises and would like to check out what games we talk about you can do from now on. Here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1yby3YrZfjOdI8rfzP20Za_5a0LuqhCThFcjUiy7jAHs/edit Dan Maher: @MrPointyHead www.explosivealan.com If you'd like to contact the show or Liam, or if you have any feedback please check out: @LiamBME @FinalGamesShow finalgamespodcast@gmail.com Final Games is hosted on Soundcloud at: @finalgamespodcast
In a world without Dan, there is only one thing Team BRB UK can do while they await his return… find another Dan! Yes that's right, Tim & Coleman have gone and grabbed Dan Maher from Explosive Alan. This week the trio will be babbling on about: Another limited edition Mario Amiibo Silly squishy boob doll from Konami New LEGO Dimensions sets Koji Igarashi launches Kickstarter for Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night Assassin's Creed Syndicate revealed Splatoon The Old Blood Project CARS
HIYA.So, we did the inevitable and recorded an episode that is almost entirely about the superb Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate on the 3DS, and in order to make it not-shit, we called in Joe Skrebels and Dan Maher to help.If you don't like Monster Hunter, you're an idiot, but we did a quick What We've Been Playing at the start where we talk about The Order, Life Is Strange, and some other guff.CHEERS!
With Aoife Wilson (https://twitter.com/aoifelockhart )and Dan Maher (https://twitter.com/mrpointyhead )
This week, we've snagged the lovely Dan Maher of Explosive Alan to talk about his time with the Souls games, and learn some ancient, pre-release Demons Souls stories.
THIS EPISODE we are joined by Dan Maher a.k.a. MrPointyHead, who is most famous for beating my score on Punch Quest like some kind of stupid jerk.We talk about THESE GAMES:- Punch Quest- Assassin's Creed 3- Some other stuff possibly I can't rememberThen we do questions. Due to a ludicrous technical hitch, some stuff is missing off the end. Sorry. We'll make up for it by making the next episode even longer than usual. Haahahahahaha!
In this bonus episode Listen to the former inside Xbox host and face of Explosive Alan as he talks about games that made him who he is, his views on games as an entertainment medium, his love for Nintendo and much more.
Lesser radio shows might think twice about podcasting an regretful hour of bickering, giggling and general idiocy (factual AND behavioural). But One Life Left sees it as an opportunity: this week’s mistake is next week’s hour long apology. Onwards! Also : ++ First details of the Christmas Party, which is on Friday 18th December in London. PLEASE COME. We have a venue and booze and everything ++ Microsoft’s Dan Maher neatly dances past all kinds of journalistic traps set by the cocksure One Life Left ex-ex-exclusive hunting team ++ One Life Left, you’re stupid! Farmville wasn’t made by PlayFish. Please write in and tell us that some more. You know the address Two covers for music this episode: Hot ‘n Cold [Katy Perry] – Mudkipz The Fear [Lily Allen] – Bit the Medusa Ste is away for a week taking a partially-earned holiday , but Simon and Ann will be back next week, presumably with the apologies music on a loop. See you then! Team OLL xxx