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Thursday June 11.- AI knows Davo a bit too well- Tim is gonna get filthy rich- Davo's secret admirer has been revealed- STICK CHAT- Have You Been Paying Attention... BUT On The Radio!
Thursday June 11.- AI knows Davo a bit too well- Tim is gonna get filthy rich- Davo's secret admirer has been revealed- STICK CHAT- Have You Been Paying Attention... BUT On The Radio!
Trečiadienį, birželio 10 dieną, Lietuvos sporto pasaulį apskriejo liūdna žinia – eidamas 95 metus mirė Lietuvos krepšinio treneris, olimpinių žaidynių prizininkas ir viena didžiausių Lietuvos krepšinio legendų Vladas Garastas. Prisiminimais apie V. Garastą pasidalijo žurnalistas Vidas Mačiulis.
Wednesday June 10.- Ed Curnow makes Tim sing for his supper- Tim has a footy conspiracy theory- Nobody likes a parking expector- Davo played a dangerous game of SNOG MARRY AVOID- Sleepy times
Wednesday June 10.- Ed Curnow makes Tim sing for his supper- Tim has a footy conspiracy theory- Nobody likes a parking expector- Davo played a dangerous game of SNOG MARRY AVOID- Sleepy times
Here we go, the last episode of the Brain Ladle Invitational Trivia Tournament (aka The BLITT - guitar solo). Who will die and who will survive to live a happy life until the eventual reboot? In this episode, Kels will take on Ladlers Easy Mode Barry, Ross, Chris, and James in a final death match that will crown this year's BLITT champion. Also, the Sensei is out of town so Davo will take on the task of keeping score and making pithy comments. Will Davo rise to the challenge?
Monday June 1.- Davo was feeeeeelin' herself last Friday night- Bowser etiquette- The never ending bet with Ed Curnow- What are you 'Raw Dogging'?- Rent pits
Monday June 1.- Davo was feeeeeelin' herself last Friday night- Bowser etiquette- The never ending bet with Ed Curnow- What are you 'Raw Dogging'?- Rent pits
The Brain Ladle Invitational Trivia Tournament (aka the BLITT - guitar solo) is roaring ahead with our fourth TV-centric game. In this episode, BLITT Season One champion Kevin makes his return joining Ladlers Tamara, Luc, and current recipient of the Ladle of Shame Chris Brewer to challenge Davo. Who will rise to the top? Stay tuned, after these messages.
Tuesday May 26.- Davo and Ed's bet- Cheezle has a new flavour- Davo is lying to Tim- Literlly put ya foot in it- Friendly Suburbs: Ocean Grove
Tuesday May 26.- Davo and Ed's bet- Cheezle has a new flavour- Davo is lying to Tim- Literlly put ya foot in it- Friendly Suburbs: Ocean Grove
Friday May 22.- Tim's rant on renting has backfired- Davo is feeling CONFIDENT with her bet with Ed Curnow- Long lines- The Draft
Friday May 22.- Tim's rant on renting has backfired- Davo is feeling CONFIDENT with her bet with Ed Curnow- Long lines- The Draft
Thursday May 21.- Lost wedding rings- Davo's gagging... on her toothbrush- The internet is a nasty place- Davo and Ed Curnow make a bet!- Sexy recognition
Thursday May 21.- Lost wedding rings- Davo's gagging... on her toothbrush- The internet is a nasty place- Davo and Ed Curnow make a bet!- Sexy recognition
Monday May 18.- Davo's on a mission- Spew chats- Big Icks- RIP Aussie slang
Monday May 18.- Davo's on a mission- Spew chats- Big Icks- RIP Aussie slang
Friday May 15.- Robot mouth- Pillow talk continued- Davo will influence you- Music masters
Friday May 15.- Robot mouth- Pillow talk continued- Davo will influence you- Music masters
Wednesday May 13.- Davo is claiming Dracula might be making a comeback- Give up- GUEST: Danny Estrin, Aussie Eurovision Judge, live from Austria
Wednesday May 13.- Davo is claiming Dracula might be making a comeback- Give up- GUEST: Danny Estrin, Aussie Eurovision Judge, live from Austria
Tuesday April 28.- Tim's early radio demos- Tim & Davo are on the hunt for the ULTIMATE RESSIE- Seagull news- How quickly did you get engaged?
Tuesday April 28.- Tim's early radio demos- Tim & Davo are on the hunt for the ULTIMATE RESSIE- Seagull news- How quickly did you get engaged?
Monday April 27.- Davo's early radio demos- The Foxtel Game- These parrots can sing!- New Insta feature to watch out for
Monday April 27.- Davo's early radio demos- The Foxtel Game- These parrots can sing!- New Insta feature to watch out for
Friday April 24.- Davo's needs a reminder on how to date- Just a slip of the ass...- The Draft: Child Stars- AI Cheating
Friday April 24.- Davo's needs a reminder on how to date- Just a slip of the ass...- The Draft: Child Stars- AI Cheating
Well done to everyone involved, an amazing game - listen to the detail from Davo and Lipps. Also catch up on Colts semi final wins, U15 Boys wins and mark the diary for upcoming events.
Tuesday April 21.- Davo's got a trusting face- Reality TV chats- Sneaking in...- How do you dry yourself?- Toilet talk
Tuesday April 21.- Davo's got a trusting face- Reality TV chats- Sneaking in...- How do you dry yourself?- Toilet talk
Tuesday April 14.- Davo is CATFISHING people?!- I love my partner... BUT- Tim can't trust his wife- Who left you starstruck?
Tuesday April 14.- Davo is CATFISHING people?!- I love my partner... BUT- Tim can't trust his wife- Who left you starstruck?
In this episode, Blake delivers a quiz about prisons and Aunt Nanci subs in for Twy. Now, I wish I could tell you that Davo and the others fought the good fight and Blake's quiz let them be. I wish I could tell you that, but prison is no fairy-tale quiz.
Survivor AU: Redemption | Shannon Guss Breaks Down this Wild Postmerge Mike Bloom and Shannon Guss break down a wild run of gameplay where chaos at Tribal Council is the name of the game. This episode dives deep into why split votes aren't as simple as they look, how a sneaky idol play can change everything, and what it actually means to grab credit for a big Survivor move. Mike and Shannon recap a jam-packed set of episodes from Australian Survivor: Redemption, starting with a straightforward merge boot but quickly shifting gears into a week of power shifts, fake idols, and near rock draws. They spotlight how returnees and newbies both shake up voting dynamics, featuring moments like Mark playing his idol to blindside Rich, Keeley's risky idol save for Brooke, and Jackson's last-minute turn on his closest ally. The episode examines how live Tribal chaos, group splits, and new alliances pop up on the fly. As strategic bombshells drop, the hosts debate who's truly in control and whose résumé shines for the jury—especially when big threats are voted out before the final push. Shannon Guss shares why the 4-3-2-1 split vote is her Survivor “bat signal” and reveals what makes this season's gameplay unpredictable. Camp laughs over “Davo” and the Davo edit, a contestant suddenly taking center stage with over-the-top confessionals. Deep dive into Keeley's read and gutsy idol play to save Brooke, with Mike and Shannon analyzing whether it's the boldest move of the season. The agony and comedy of newbies (and Sally!) overthinking or botching splits, plus what happens when former outsiders take control. Spotlight on big decisions: Mark's idol play, Simon's shifting loyalties, and why jury management may be the true endgame. Will Brooke or Keeley keep dodging bullets, or are the power players running out of room to scramble? Can a newbie finally break the so-called “returnee curse,” and how do wild moves affect jury credit? Follow along as this high-stakes season barrels toward the finale. There's no safe path left. 0:00 Survivor Chaos and Season's Start 6:02 Lottie's Exit and Merge Shift 13:32 Mark's Blindside and Idol Play 22:05 Caleb Flips, Ends Mark's Game 31:24 Keeley Saves Brooke With Idol 39:01 Simon Betrays, Jackson's Blindside 46:54 Jackson Turns, Plurality Vote Fallout 55:02 Brooke Flips, Rocks Avoided 1:03:12 Simon's Exit, End of Trilogy 1:10:57 Final Seven Dynamics Unfold Check out Peace Corps: https://peacecorps.gov/serve Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Global Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor Global podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
Tim & Davo catch up with the ONLY Geelong local to have ever been on Australian Survivor!
Happy Women's History Month. This episode is a celebration of the contributions made by great women from history with a quiz hosted by Twy and built by her WoMENSA group (Bettina, Ashley, Nicole and Leigh). Sensei and Arthur join Kels and Davo to fight it out man to man to prove who knows the most about women. Also, Arthur gets to feel the full fury of Hai Karate and the dreaded Karate Chop!
Sometimes, when life looks dangerous and dark – we need a place of refuge. Fortunately, as things turn out, God's Word talks an awful lot about the refuge He has for us. God's Refuge I want you to imagine that you are out one night, walking along a dark and lonely street and all of a sudden you see some drunk and unruly men coming towards you. They are swearing and they look to be wielding knives. You take a quick look around and there is not another soul in this street and just then, you see a house to your left – you look in the window and you see a family sitting down to dinner. What do you do? Well, I know what I'd be doing – I'd duck in and knock on that front door and as quickly as I could, I'd ask if I could step inside until those men disappeared. Wouldn't you do that too? Now there is a name for that – it's called "seeking refuge". It's not a sign of weakness; it's doesn't mean that somehow we are a loser. It just means that in that dark and dangerous place, we need to be somewhere safe; we need a refuge. The problem is that in this world, when we are going through difficult times; dark times, so often there doesn't seem to be a refuge to be found. "Refuge" is a word that appears over and over and over again in the Bible. In fact, just in the Psalms it is used forty eight times and forty six of those times, the refuge that God is talking about is God Himself. Have a listen to just a few of those in Psalm 36, verse 7. It says: How priceless is Your unfailing love, God. Both the high and the low among men find refuge in the shadow of Your wings. Psalm 62, verses 7 and 8: My salvation and my honour depend on God. He is my mighty rock and my refuge. Trust in Him at all times, people – pour out your hearts to Him for God is our refuge. And Psalm 119, verse 114: You are my refuge and my shield. I have put my hope in Your Word. I'd like to spend a bit of time today looking at this idea of "refuge" because when we are going through those tough times; those dark and dangerous parts of our lives, a refuge is exactly what we need. Over these last few weeks we have been working our way through a series that I've called "Dark Night, Bright Light". And it's been based of a Psalm written by King David; Psalm 34. It's a Psalm that David writes with the wisdom of hindsight because he's been in lots and lots of dark and dangerous places through his life. And in this Psalm he praises God because what he has discovered is that, at the end of all those dark times, God delivered him. God came through no matter how grim or how dark or how dangerous it appeared at the time. That's great stuff! And if you have some time, I really encourage you to get aside and have a good read of Psalm 34 and just discover for yourself the things that David learned in those dark times. But it is one thing for David to tell you and me what happened in his experience – "WOW!" says David, "I discovered that God delivered me every time." And it's so easy for you and me to respond, "Well, that's fine for you, Davo, that's brilliant – glad that God came through for you but right now, I'm out here in that dark place and I'm petrified. The fact that God showed up for you doesn't help me much right now." And that would be a pretty natural human response. When we send out an SOS to God, it may well be that God will come through sometime but what about the meantime? Well, have a listen to the end of this Psalm of David's – Psalm 34, we are going to look at verses 19 to 22 because in the very last verse of this Psalm, God answers that question. Let's pick it up at verse 19 – if you have a Bible please go and grab it; let's do this together. Psalm 34, verse 19: Many are the afflictions of the righteous but the Lord delivers us from them all. He protects all our bones; not one of them will be broken. Evil will slay the wicked; the foes of the righteous will be condemned. The Lord redeems His servants; no one will be condemned who takes refuge in Him. There it is, that word "refuge" – it means to flee to Him for protection. Now we understand that in a physical sense – that's what we started the programme off with today; that little story and that makes sense. But when something in life is scary; when we have been diagnosed with cancer or our finances have fallen in a heap or our marriage is falling apart or one of our kids is on drugs, what does it mean to take refuge in God then? Good question because here's what happens when we take refuge – we feel safe. The fear is gone – that's the point of refuge. Along the journey, through a dark place in life we want to know that we are safe. And that story that I just shared with you at the beginning of the programme – you know, you are walking along that dark street and you see these drunken youths with knives coming at you and you duck into a house and you knock on the door and you seek refuge and you go in through that front door with the family – the whole point of that is, once you do that and you go through that door and that door is closed, you feel safe. The way that God best explains this, through any part of the Bible, is through a passage that I come back to again and again and again and again. The Apostle Paul wrote this about a thousand years after King David wrote Psalm 34. Paul is locked away in a Roman dungeon on death row and he writes these words in Philippians chapter 4, verses 6 and 7: Don't be anxious about anything but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, put your request to God and the peace of God which passes all understanding will guard you hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Don't be anxious about anything. What man by worrying or what woman by worrying can add one hour to the length of their lives. Don't be anxious about anything. Take it to God, put your trust in God, pour your heart out to Him – in fact that's the other meaning of that word "refuge". To put your trust in someone or something; to rely on them; to resort to them – out there in a dark place, put my trust in God. Just go to Him, pour it out in front of Him and then He does something; He fills us with peace. Don't be anxious about anything but take your prayers to God, present your request to Him and the peace of God which passes all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. See, when it's dark and dangerous, God's peace doesn't make sense, but when we take things to Him; when we take our concerns and our fears to Him; when we present our requests to God; when we put our trust in Him, that's taking refuge in Him. And His peace defies any human reckoning or logic – the only way I can describe it – because I have been in that dark place, time and time and time again – is it's like a light. Darkness is scary – God comes in and shines His bright light; the light that you just know is Him and the darkness isn't scary any more. You just know He will deliver us – Dark night, bright light. A Just God If you were able to join us last week on the programme, you may recall that we talked about the afflictions of the righteous – the fact that so often bad things happen to good people. A lot of the times it seems unfair – sometimes evil appears to triumph in this world. Sometimes someone who lies and cheats and stabs people in the back seems to be the centre of attention; they get all the applause and the promotions and the accolades. And maybe we are just living our lives, quietly, day by day for the Lord and we miss out or we are the victims of injustice and not only is there pain to deal with in all of that, but there is the injustice of it all. We have this built in sense of justice and when we are at the receiving end of injustice – WOW that really gets us. Now, obviously, King David had been through that. It is something he writes a lot about in the Psalms and in particular, in this Psalm. Have a listen again – in Psalm 34, verse 19: Many are the afflictions of the righteous but the Lord delivers us from them all. He protects all our bones, not one of them will be broken. Evil will slay the wicked and the foes of the righteous will be condemned. The Lord redeems His servants; no one will be condemned who takes refuge in Him. I particularly want to focus, just for a moment, on verse 21. Let's have another read: Evil will slay the wicked; the foes of the righteous will be condemned. You know what that tells me? That God is a just God – He sees everything that goes on; every act, good or bad and in this world there are wicked people. Sometimes what they do shrouds us in darkness. Africa is a continent that is very much on my heart – almost a billion people, many living in the poorest of conditions; many starving. And then you see the wicked profiting from their misery or fighting for power or wealth with wars and riots and innocent people being killed and food and aid being stolen and misappropriated. I know that there are so many people today, listening to this programme right across Africa and you've seen atrocities; you've seen greed; you've seen riots; you've seen people being exploited in the most horrible ways and this guy from Australia has the hide to get on the radio and talk about a God of love and a God of justice. For much of my life I ignored God; I was against Him and not for Him. The Bible is full of this word "wicked" – when I look back and describe myself as wicked – yea, probably – I was selfish; I was self seeking and you know, as I look back on that, God didn't stop me once from doing what was wrong. He never bound my hands or struck my down or held me back because He gave me a free will. And often my wickedness; my wrongs hurt other people. But again God didn't stop me, not once – He let me decide for myself to be for Him or against Him. He never slew me and that's the reality of this world. God gives us a free choice – that's why there are wars; that's why there are riots; that's why there are over twenty million slaves still in the world today; that's why there are millions of refugees in this world because God gives us a free choice. And, yes, sometimes the wicked will appear to triumph but a day of reckoning is coming – a day is coming where the wicked will have to give an account and the Lord will deal with them. God is a God of justice - David writes about that in Psalm 11, verse 6. If you have a Bible, grab it and open it there; Psalm 11, verse 6. He puts it like this: On the wicked He will rain fiery coals and burning sulphur; a scorching wind will be their lot. For the Lord is righteous; He loves justice; upright men will see His face. It is such a hard thing to come to grips with but one of the things that you and I need to know is that when we are on the receiving end of wickedness, He is our refuge. See, we don't always see justice prevail on this earth. Did you know that in the twentieth century, more Christians were killed or martyred for their faith than in the previous nineteen centuries since Christ was on this earth all put together? That's a fact! And no matter what situation we are in, how dark or how dire; how unfair or how many wicked people surround us, sometimes to hurt us and pull us down, David learned this: Evil will slay the wicked; the foes of the righteous will be condemned but the Lord redeems His servants. No one will be condemned who takes refuge in Him. Now you may well say to me, "Berni, how does that help me here and now?" And my answer is this: We who place our trust in Jesus Christ; we have a certain hope for the future. The decision to save us from the wicked today, tomorrow, next week, next month is entirely God's decision – His will; His purposes. Jesus wasn't saved from the wicked! He was obedient to God and allowed Himself to be nailed to that cross. He died, He suffered but He rose again and then ... then He was delivered; then He had victory. You see, Jesus went to God in that Garden of Gethsemane and said: Lord, if there is any way You can take this suffering away from Me, do it! But not My will, let Your will be done. It's the same for you and me. Sometimes God chooses to give us that victory – today, tomorrow, next week, maybe in our lifetime – other days we will have to wait until we stand before Him to see the justice. But then … then we will have victory for all eternity and that is a very long time. The Weaver As we come towards the end of our time together today, I want to share a poem – it's a really special poem that perhaps you have heard before – it's a wonderful poem that I carry around in my head and my heart. I don't know who wrote it; it's fairly old – it's called 'The Weaver.' Just have a listen: My life is but a weaving between my Lord and me I cannot choose the colours as He weaveth steadily Sometimes He chooses dark threads and I in foolish pride Forget He sees the upper and I, the underside. Not till the loom is silent and the shuttles cease to fly Shall God unroll the canvas and explain the reason why The dark threads were as needful in the weaver's skilful hand As the threads of gold and silver in the pattern He hath planned. Isn't it so true that when we are in the trenches of life, it can be so hard to get a handle on God's bigger purposes and even though He will reveal some of it along the way, much of it we won't know until that day that we stand before Him in glory. Truly, I look at some of the things I have gone through in my life and you know when you are going through them, they hurt so much, it's so hard to see that God has a bigger picture and a bigger plan. And even afterwards, you look back on some of them and think, "Well, why hasn't God fixed that? Why hasn't He gone back and addressed that? Why did I have to go through that?" You know the sort of stuff I'm talking about – we all have those but God doesn't always explain Himself. Job is an amazing Book. Job was a wonderful and righteous man of God. This is a book in the Old Testament; comes just before the Book of Psalms. It's the story of how the devil goes to God and says, "Look at this Job – you have pampered him all his life. What if he starts to lose everything, he won't honour you then" and God said this to the devil "Well, go for it". And the devil takes away Job's possessions, takes away his health, takes away his family, takes away his friends, takes away everything. God lets the devil rob him of the lot, even though he was such a righteous man. And Job went through so much pain and so much suffering over the years and over and over he asks God "Why? Why did you let this happen to me? I'm a righteous man; I have lived my life just for you; I couldn't have done any better." And God's basic response – and you can read the whole thing in Job chapter 38 and onwards – God says, "Well, Job, you are not God. Where were you when I laid the foundations of the earth? Where were you when I made the stars or the land or the ocean?" In other words God's saying, "Job, I'm the sovereign God and I'm not going to tell you. My ways aren't your ways and My thoughts are so much higher than your thoughts." God says to Job, "I don't have to explain Myself to you" and so often that's the way. Things happen to us and we just have to humble ourselves and say, "You know something, God? I don't know why – I don't know why You are letting me go through this but I'm just going to trust You." And that's what Job did – Job remained faithful to God all through his years of suffering. And let me now read you just the last few verses of the Book of Job – this is how the story ends – Job chapter 42, beginning at verse 10: After Job had prayed for his friends, the Lord made him prosperous again and gave him twice as much as he had before. All his brothers and sisters and everyone who had known him before came and ate with him in his house. They comforted him and consoled him over all the trouble the Lord had brought upon him and each one gave him a piece of silver and a gold ring. The Lord blessed the latter part of Job's life more than the first part. He had fourteen thousand sheep, six thousand camels, a thousand yoke of oxen and a thousand donkeys and he also had seven sons and three daughters. The first daughter he named Jemima, the second he named Keziah and the third Kerenhappuch. Nowhere in all the land were found women as beautiful as Job's daughters and their father granted them an inheritance along with their brothers. After this Job lived a hundred and forty years – he saw his children and their children to the fourth generation and so he died, old and full of years. In other words, Job went through some really dark times and Job's dark times lasted a long time. And at the end, after Job had prayed for his friends, the Lord made him prosperous again and He gave him twice as much as he had before. Job was given by God double for his trouble, as it were. See, sometimes God does that. Sometimes we see things turn around in our lifetime on this earth and we go through dark times and they only last for a short while and God turns them around and we look back and say, "You know, God, I wouldn't go through that again for anything and I would wish that time on my worst enemy, but thank You so much for delivering me." But other times … other times, we will have to wait until we stand in glory before God. The question is this, when we come right down to it – are we prepared to stand completely alone on this earth for Christ sake; to honour Him; to humble ourselves before Him? Because God is looking for those sorts of people – people prepared to take up their cross to follow Him. Jesus promised that we would have tribulation – He promised dark times and He is looking for people who will just trust in His light in those dark times. And those people, He will shine His bright light into their dark places; He will take their fear away with His perfect love; He will comfort them and hold them and protect them – those who would be prepared to lose their lives in order to gain them. Because unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains just a single seed but if it dies, it produces many seeds and if we love our life we will lose it but those who are prepared to lose their lives in this world, will keep them for eternal life. "Whoever serves Me," said Jesus, "must follow Me and where I am, there My servant will be too and My Father will honour the one who serves Me." That's the promise of God – to follow Jesus means to suffer like Him. But the promise of God is that He will honour us. Whoever serves Me must follow Me and where I am, there my servant will also be and My Father will honour the one who serves Me. God will honour us; He will make His face to shine upon us; He will be our bright light amidst the darkest night.
This episode is our funkiest to date. And with Davo and Producer Arthur not available, we had to rely on Funkmeister Ian from Verhampshire to bring in the noise and bring in the funk. Though this quiz from Leigh isn't what you think it is. And stay tuned for after the outtakes for a special clip for all our fans out there.
For all you fried chicken and Churchill Downs fans, this quiz is for you! Built by friends of the show Eric and Albert (not Arthur), this Kentucky themed quiz has 11 herbs and spices to make your mouths water. And taking over the Davo answering questions duties is Skillet Brew's own Chris Brewer!
the niceic are a dead organisation ? do you agree
It's that time of year again. That time when Twy, with the help of Leigh and Bettina, deliver a quiz that celebrates some of the greatest achievements in our shared history. This year, she's offering a little help for Davo. Will he rise to the challenge?
¡CONOCE a Estadio Bet, la primera red social para los apasionados de las apuestas deportivas!
Chef Adi Davo is all about "decolonising [the] palate" by amplifying Filipino flavours in plates that have "big egos" and, by approaching Filipino food like any other type of cuisine - with appreciation, celebration and respect. - Para kay Adi Davo, ang pagkain niya ay tungkol sa "decolonising [the] palate", at pagbibigay respeto sa pagkaing Pinoy gaya ng anumang cuisine.
1. Trump modifica el indulto a Wanda Vázquez y los otros convictos para incluir todos los cargos 2. Funcionarios del gobierno le piden a la legislatura aprobación de la reforma contributiva sin enmiendas 3. Senado enmendará proyecto de las escoltas 4. Cada día tenemos menos policías. 900 se nos fueron el año pasado. 5. Francisco Domenech admite que nunca contrataron a la firma Houlihan Lokey que el año pasado dijeron ya habían contratado y estaba trabajando en la restructuración de la deudade la AEE. 6. Gobernadora redobla esfuerzos publicitarios pagados con fondos públicos 7. Panel “3 y contando” con Alondra Belaval, Ivonne Lozada y Ema Marrero. Hoy analizan el indulto a Wanda Vázquez; la reunión mundial en Davo y la continuada ofensiva contra los derechos de las mujeres.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Jack Riccardi talks about why President Trump went to DAVO's, Greenland, the symbolism of the church invasion, unhinged lefties and drive-through hearse."
Frenemy Trivia's Britney Shaw joins us to take on a quiz delivered by Davo's own beloved Emily. Each answer will start with a different letter of the alphabet. WIll it be filled with Awesome or just a bunch of Zingers. Only one way to find out.
Hoy tenemos un episodio catalogan los juegos favoritos de nuestro invitado Davo. La última vez que escucharon a Davo fue en nuestro episodio # 191. pueden añadir a Davo bajo el usuario: Darwen_Nova en PSN Suscribanse y sigan a LAG: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lagpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lagpod_/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/lagbytes.bsky.social Bryan: instagram.com/brncarrion Chanlaser: x.com/Chanlaser_ Jercyan: https://bsky.app/profile/jercyan.bsky.social Rasalas: instagram.com/ratalas Raystryder: tiktok.com/@raystryder Discord: bit.ly/DiscordLAG
Hello, Brain Ladlers. Enjoy this final episode of 2025 with one of our greatest running bits - Davo's Infamous Post It. Leigh and Albert join forces with the Sensei for a quiz that will test to see if Davo's Post It note actually helped him or not.
Throwback Trivia Takedown takes trivia back to the glory days from the mid 20th century to the early 2000's. Two challengers go head to head in a duel of the decades where the one with the most nostalgic knowledge of pop culture comes out victorious. Do you know your nostalgia? bfopnetwork.com
Leigh, famous for her history quizzes, brings a new one for the gang all about the Middle Ages. Since this is what Davo got his degree in, will he rise to the top or will poor Leigh be assaulted with a barrage of angry babies?