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Warning - this episode contains an ungodly amount of Pacino impressions. Listener discretion is advised. “Actor's actor” and local boy from Queens David Krumholtz becomes the second cast member of Oppenheimer and first person immortalized in Griffin's beloved Disney Emoji Blitz to guest on our Martin Brest series as we talk about 1992's dire SCENT OF A WOMAN. Would this movie be less terrible if it were at least 40 minutes shorter? What if the original first choice for Lt. Col. Frank Slade - Jack Nicholson - had done this film instead of Pacino? What if we swapped Philip Seymour Hoffman for the charisma vacuum that is Chris O'Donnell? Sadly, we can only imagine these scenarios. Join us for lots of candid Krumholtz anecdotes, a scorching hot take regarding the diner scene in Heat, and more! Check out David in Lousy Carter Join our Patreon at patreon.com/blankcheck Follow us @blankcheckpod on Twitter and Instagram!
Matt is joined by Brian Sapp, Head of Growth for Rec Room for a chat about user acquisition, the new rules of mobile game growth, from overcoming privacy hurdles to scaling Disney Emoji Blitz's revenue, and the strategic pivot to long-term user acquisition value.
En este episodio los llevamos al mundo digital y les platicamos sobre 4 videojuegos de Disney que pueden encontrar en consolas y dispositivos móviles. Hablamos de: Disney Emoji Blitz, Disney Dreamlight Valley, Epic Mickey y Kingdom Hearts. Dale play y conoce más de estos videojuegos. ¡Queremos conocerte! Síguenos en Instagram @Tododisneypodcast
We are so excited to be here for episode number FIFTY!!! Yes, after four years we hit that mark and now we are sharing a mobile game with you - Diseny Emoji Blitz.Here you will learn from this son and mother team how they play, compete and get a little bit too much into this game. They will talk about screen time, what is cool about the game and more. So listen up and here is the Fonseca Mommy & ME Show!
Happy Thanksgiving! (to those who celebrate) . This week, the crew talks about the fun and addictive games they are paying on mobile devices including, Klepto Cats, Marvel Snap, Jetpack Joyride 2, and Disney Emoji Blitz! . We then give you the latest gaming news followed by Manda and Troy's night out seeing The 8-Bit Big Band LIVE in concert! Listen here: Spotify the 8-Bit Big Band . You can tell us all of your thoughts and send us your questions on our Podcast Discussion channel on DISCORD: https://discord.com/invite/Z8bj9cXNVy . Join us on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/tasteofdragons And also on Social Media: https://linktr.ee/tasteofdragons Propose Well. Propose Dragon.
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Star Wars Day should be a national holiday. This momentous day brings out more sales and promotions around Star Wars than Christmas does. We run down all of the games that are on sale, and nick tells you how good they are or how good they were when he played them. Rob played the Disney Emoji Blitz game because of the free Star Wars content, and he talks about how good or bad that game is. We found some fun deals on products as well. Vera Bradley yes you heard us right, Wera Bradley has a new line of Star Wars Bags, and you need them! They are cute, Rob is not getting one. Lastly, we talk about the Lego Star Wars promos, and new Lego sets. Who has $799.99 laying around to donate to us so we can get the Millennium Falcon? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sebastian has his friend and former cuddle buddy Griffin Newman on the podcast this week. They talk their shared adoration of Kevin Smith and Sebastian tells the story of wearing his Weed Smoking shirt to middle school. Sebastian rejects some of the things Griffin wants to bring up like naps and Reeses Holiday candies. They settle on cell phone games and the boys have never seen someone so knowledgable on a cell phone game before. Griffin explains (in great detail) his favorite game, Disney Emoji Blitz. Robbie also tells a not so traumatic story about why he permanently quit cell phone games in 2014. keep calling into the pod @ 929-900-6393 and follow us on social media @grifflightning @sebastianconelli @robbienunes
Jake and Justin discuss new Switch hardware, Pokémon Sword and Shield differences, a Mortal Kombat movie, and Jake gushes about Disney Emoji Blitz... for some reason. Also sorry for the delay we had some initial issues with the audio. Hopefully it should be all sorted out.
In this DisKingdom Podcast episode, Roger and James discuss the recent news of Jam City taking over some Disney games like Disney Emoji Blitz, working on a new Frozen 2 game and taking on the remaining staff of Disney Interactive.
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Jamie Wright This week on My Ruby Story, Charles talks to Jamie Wright about his background and current projects that he is working on. Ruby Rogue interviewed Jamie on Episode 326 – check out that episode for more information. Chuck and Jamie discuss many topics, but one in particular is truly inspiring and that is Jamie’s impact within his community: teaching! Jamie is enthused to help students with designing games and helping them with programming. Check-out today’s episode to hear more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 0:53 – Introduction. Episode 326 of Ruby Rogues is a past episode with Jamie as a guest. 1:50 – Chuck was at Microsoft Build. It’s interesting to see where all of this stuff comes out. Interesting to see where it will be in the next few years. 2:31 – There is a lot of room for improvement – Google Dispatch. It is their AI, which is insane. Compare that to last year, it’s leap and bounds different. 2:59 – Let’s talk about your story, Jamie. 3:10 – Jamie started programming in high school, which was offered through an introduction course. It was in Basic. His cousin who was a programmer, too, influenced him. Jamie took this course, and he made a tic-tac-toe game. Went he went to college he took computer science, and fell in love with it there. Jamie loves the idea of creating things from nothing to something. It is art to me. It’s pretty neat. It’s not like you are investing hundreds of thousands into a fashion line, it’s just your time into a computer. 4:48 – Chuck makes some comments. 4:57 – Jamie mentors children from 7 – 17 years old. Works with a program, which is worldwide. Jamie helps the kids build their own games. 5:29 – Chuck: That sounds like fun! 5:35 – Seeing a side of programming where there aren’t any deadlines. 5:45 – Chuck reflects on Jamie’s previous comment. 6:03 – Jamie: It’s fun to put all of that stuff aside and watch people tinker. And hearing all of the “Oh’s and Ah’s!” 6:22 – Chuck: How did you get into Ruby? 6:31 – Jamie: Code Mash (local). Leon, in 2006/2007, was doing a workshop for Ruby, and Jamie fell in love with it. He tinkered around with it in Rails, and he was hooked ever since. 7:25 – What got you excited about it? 7:36 – A.) You had to be on Windows B.) You needed Microsoft Tooling. Just the ease of opening up a terminal, and that there was less friction – it was just easy! Jamie continues to talk about the other reasons why he fell in love with Ruby. He also enjoys the community. For him it was a good decision and it is fun for me. The fun factor is still there for me. Jamie loves Ruby. 9:22 – Chuck: What have you done in Ruby? We talked about Chatbots earlier. 9:30 – Jamie’s first project was a To Do List app. He wanted to do a task list from just one sentence. Jamie created MORALE, and it did okay for a while. That was his first app in Ruby’s. As far as open source work, Jamie hasn’t done anything that hasn’t really taken off. He created LAZINESS. Listen to this timestamp for other of Jamie’s projects and creations that he has been apart of. 11:12 – Chuck to Jamie: What are you most proud of? 11:14 – Jamie: I am most proud of teaching. I have created workshops. I see the same excitement that I had about Ruby’s. 11:49 – Chuck: It’s interesting to see what people really care about. Something I did helped someone else and their future, which is really cool. 12:29 – I am playing with Elixir now, because of Ruby, among other projects. Other projects: Pomodoro’s App and integration. 14:49 – Jamie: “Elixir is awesome. I feel like it is a perfect language for Chatbots.” 15:31 – Chuck: We will have to dive into that a little more. 16:06 – Chuck: Do you have some picks for us? 16:09 – Advertisement: Chuck’s Get A Coder Job! Links: Episode 326 of Ruby Rogues Microsoft Build Ruby Chatbot Elixir Jamie Wright’s GitHub Jamie Wright’s Twitter Chuck’s Twitter Sponsors: Code Badges Get a Coder Job Picks: Charles Disney Emoji Blitz Skitch – Evernote Jamie Book: Deep Work Go play paintball!
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Jamie Wright This week on My Ruby Story, Charles talks to Jamie Wright about his background and current projects that he is working on. Ruby Rogue interviewed Jamie on Episode 326 – check out that episode for more information. Chuck and Jamie discuss many topics, but one in particular is truly inspiring and that is Jamie’s impact within his community: teaching! Jamie is enthused to help students with designing games and helping them with programming. Check-out today’s episode to hear more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 0:53 – Introduction. Episode 326 of Ruby Rogues is a past episode with Jamie as a guest. 1:50 – Chuck was at Microsoft Build. It’s interesting to see where all of this stuff comes out. Interesting to see where it will be in the next few years. 2:31 – There is a lot of room for improvement – Google Dispatch. It is their AI, which is insane. Compare that to last year, it’s leap and bounds different. 2:59 – Let’s talk about your story, Jamie. 3:10 – Jamie started programming in high school, which was offered through an introduction course. It was in Basic. His cousin who was a programmer, too, influenced him. Jamie took this course, and he made a tic-tac-toe game. Went he went to college he took computer science, and fell in love with it there. Jamie loves the idea of creating things from nothing to something. It is art to me. It’s pretty neat. It’s not like you are investing hundreds of thousands into a fashion line, it’s just your time into a computer. 4:48 – Chuck makes some comments. 4:57 – Jamie mentors children from 7 – 17 years old. Works with a program, which is worldwide. Jamie helps the kids build their own games. 5:29 – Chuck: That sounds like fun! 5:35 – Seeing a side of programming where there aren’t any deadlines. 5:45 – Chuck reflects on Jamie’s previous comment. 6:03 – Jamie: It’s fun to put all of that stuff aside and watch people tinker. And hearing all of the “Oh’s and Ah’s!” 6:22 – Chuck: How did you get into Ruby? 6:31 – Jamie: Code Mash (local). Leon, in 2006/2007, was doing a workshop for Ruby, and Jamie fell in love with it. He tinkered around with it in Rails, and he was hooked ever since. 7:25 – What got you excited about it? 7:36 – A.) You had to be on Windows B.) You needed Microsoft Tooling. Just the ease of opening up a terminal, and that there was less friction – it was just easy! Jamie continues to talk about the other reasons why he fell in love with Ruby. He also enjoys the community. For him it was a good decision and it is fun for me. The fun factor is still there for me. Jamie loves Ruby. 9:22 – Chuck: What have you done in Ruby? We talked about Chatbots earlier. 9:30 – Jamie’s first project was a To Do List app. He wanted to do a task list from just one sentence. Jamie created MORALE, and it did okay for a while. That was his first app in Ruby’s. As far as open source work, Jamie hasn’t done anything that hasn’t really taken off. He created LAZINESS. Listen to this timestamp for other of Jamie’s projects and creations that he has been apart of. 11:12 – Chuck to Jamie: What are you most proud of? 11:14 – Jamie: I am most proud of teaching. I have created workshops. I see the same excitement that I had about Ruby’s. 11:49 – Chuck: It’s interesting to see what people really care about. Something I did helped someone else and their future, which is really cool. 12:29 – I am playing with Elixir now, because of Ruby, among other projects. Other projects: Pomodoro’s App and integration. 14:49 – Jamie: “Elixir is awesome. I feel like it is a perfect language for Chatbots.” 15:31 – Chuck: We will have to dive into that a little more. 16:06 – Chuck: Do you have some picks for us? 16:09 – Advertisement: Chuck’s Get A Coder Job! Links: Episode 326 of Ruby Rogues Microsoft Build Ruby Chatbot Elixir Jamie Wright’s GitHub Jamie Wright’s Twitter Chuck’s Twitter Sponsors: Code Badges Get a Coder Job Picks: Charles Disney Emoji Blitz Skitch – Evernote Jamie Book: Deep Work Go play paintball!
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Jamie Wright This week on My Ruby Story, Charles talks to Jamie Wright about his background and current projects that he is working on. Ruby Rogue interviewed Jamie on Episode 326 – check out that episode for more information. Chuck and Jamie discuss many topics, but one in particular is truly inspiring and that is Jamie’s impact within his community: teaching! Jamie is enthused to help students with designing games and helping them with programming. Check-out today’s episode to hear more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 0:53 – Introduction. Episode 326 of Ruby Rogues is a past episode with Jamie as a guest. 1:50 – Chuck was at Microsoft Build. It’s interesting to see where all of this stuff comes out. Interesting to see where it will be in the next few years. 2:31 – There is a lot of room for improvement – Google Dispatch. It is their AI, which is insane. Compare that to last year, it’s leap and bounds different. 2:59 – Let’s talk about your story, Jamie. 3:10 – Jamie started programming in high school, which was offered through an introduction course. It was in Basic. His cousin who was a programmer, too, influenced him. Jamie took this course, and he made a tic-tac-toe game. Went he went to college he took computer science, and fell in love with it there. Jamie loves the idea of creating things from nothing to something. It is art to me. It’s pretty neat. It’s not like you are investing hundreds of thousands into a fashion line, it’s just your time into a computer. 4:48 – Chuck makes some comments. 4:57 – Jamie mentors children from 7 – 17 years old. Works with a program, which is worldwide. Jamie helps the kids build their own games. 5:29 – Chuck: That sounds like fun! 5:35 – Seeing a side of programming where there aren’t any deadlines. 5:45 – Chuck reflects on Jamie’s previous comment. 6:03 – Jamie: It’s fun to put all of that stuff aside and watch people tinker. And hearing all of the “Oh’s and Ah’s!” 6:22 – Chuck: How did you get into Ruby? 6:31 – Jamie: Code Mash (local). Leon, in 2006/2007, was doing a workshop for Ruby, and Jamie fell in love with it. He tinkered around with it in Rails, and he was hooked ever since. 7:25 – What got you excited about it? 7:36 – A.) You had to be on Windows B.) You needed Microsoft Tooling. Just the ease of opening up a terminal, and that there was less friction – it was just easy! Jamie continues to talk about the other reasons why he fell in love with Ruby. He also enjoys the community. For him it was a good decision and it is fun for me. The fun factor is still there for me. Jamie loves Ruby. 9:22 – Chuck: What have you done in Ruby? We talked about Chatbots earlier. 9:30 – Jamie’s first project was a To Do List app. He wanted to do a task list from just one sentence. Jamie created MORALE, and it did okay for a while. That was his first app in Ruby’s. As far as open source work, Jamie hasn’t done anything that hasn’t really taken off. He created LAZINESS. Listen to this timestamp for other of Jamie’s projects and creations that he has been apart of. 11:12 – Chuck to Jamie: What are you most proud of? 11:14 – Jamie: I am most proud of teaching. I have created workshops. I see the same excitement that I had about Ruby’s. 11:49 – Chuck: It’s interesting to see what people really care about. Something I did helped someone else and their future, which is really cool. 12:29 – I am playing with Elixir now, because of Ruby, among other projects. Other projects: Pomodoro’s App and integration. 14:49 – Jamie: “Elixir is awesome. I feel like it is a perfect language for Chatbots.” 15:31 – Chuck: We will have to dive into that a little more. 16:06 – Chuck: Do you have some picks for us? 16:09 – Advertisement: Chuck’s Get A Coder Job! Links: Episode 326 of Ruby Rogues Microsoft Build Ruby Chatbot Elixir Jamie Wright’s GitHub Jamie Wright’s Twitter Chuck’s Twitter Sponsors: Code Badges Get a Coder Job Picks: Charles Disney Emoji Blitz Skitch – Evernote Jamie Book: Deep Work Go play paintball!
Season One of DuckTales ended with a phenomenal finale! Join Mitch and Pirate Steven as they talk about Season Two coming in 2018, and about defeating Disney Emoji Blitz’s Magica De Spell Event. They also read your submissions for our favorite finale moments while we […]
Join Alex and Tigs as they catch up on 2018 and talk about Bayonetta 2, Solitarica, God of War, Kirby Star Allies, Far Cry 5, Persona 4 The Golden, Undertale, Hollow Knight, Persona 3 Dancing Moon Night, Octopath Traveler, Mario Tennis Aces, Disney Emoji Blitz, SMT: Strange Journey Redux, Shadow of the Colossus Remastered, Valkyria Chronicles 4 Demo, Mighty Number 9, Disney Afternoon Collection, Pyre, Infection Madness of Doctor Decker, Fortnite and more on this episode of Griefed! Recorded on August 8th 2018.
It's a super Mouse Meet emporium this week as Team Mousetalgia brings you four fresh interviews, direct from the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet near Seattle, Washington! First, we speak with Imagineering Executive Producer Jeffrey Shaver-Moskowitz, who led a team of Imagineers in creating Pixar Pier in Disney California Adventure. Jeffrey tells us all about the process, challenges, and decisions that led to the recent unveiling of the new land celebrating all things Pixar. Then, we speak with Disney artist Kevin Kidney, who tells us the story of the creation of Disneyland's nighttime spectacular Fantasmic, a show that he helped develop. We also talk about the road that took Kevin and Jody from the jobs at Disneyland to jobs working for the Disney Catalog creating hundreds of incredible collectibles and works of Disney-related art for us all to purchase and enjoy. Then, we speak with Disney producer and author David Bossert, who talks to us about his latest book "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit: The Search for the Lost Disney Cartoons." We learn about Dave's search for the true history of the illusive Oswald, who has only recently rejoined the Disney family. Finally, we speak with author and historian Mindy Johnson about "Ink and Paint: The Women of Walt Disney's Animation," her recent book that tells the "herstory" of the Walt Disney Studios, and fills in the missing gaps between the men and their pencils and the finished films we all love on the screen. Plus - should James Gunn have been fired? Dave jumps on the Disney Emoji Blitz bandwagon, Kristen shares a recipe for Main Street's Fish Mousse recipe - and more.
Panel: Amiee Knight Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Kye Hohenberger In this episode, JavaScript Jabbers speak with Kye Hohenberger. Kye is a developer and co-founder of Side Way. One of Kye’s most notable works and library is Emotion, a CSS and JS library. Kye talks about what CSS and JS library is about in the context of the Emotion library system. Kye discusses why this is practical for the writing process, in comparison to other types of tools that do similar jobs. Kye explains the how this tool reduces the number of lines of code and is compact and clearer. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: What is a CSS and JS library? Controlling CSS with JS, what does this solve? Style bugs What kind of styling are you using vs. complex styles? Media query A more declarative style Using Sass Where do you see people using this? Class names and you can apply to anything How Emotion works! Style tags Object styles What are some of the problems you are solving React Emotion - dynamic styles How does this compare to other style components? Glamor Styles How do you test something like this? Just Glamor React with Emotion Can people use the Babel plugin Pure flag and function calls And much more! Links: Emotion.sh Emotion-js/emotion emotion.now.sh @TKH44 Picks: Amiee Article on Medium Antibiotics and Steroids RX Bars Charles Disney Emoji Blitz How To Get A Job - JavaScriptJabber.com Kye Styled System Face Paint Aussie Bites
Panel: Amiee Knight Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Kye Hohenberger In this episode, JavaScript Jabbers speak with Kye Hohenberger. Kye is a developer and co-founder of Side Way. One of Kye’s most notable works and library is Emotion, a CSS and JS library. Kye talks about what CSS and JS library is about in the context of the Emotion library system. Kye discusses why this is practical for the writing process, in comparison to other types of tools that do similar jobs. Kye explains the how this tool reduces the number of lines of code and is compact and clearer. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: What is a CSS and JS library? Controlling CSS with JS, what does this solve? Style bugs What kind of styling are you using vs. complex styles? Media query A more declarative style Using Sass Where do you see people using this? Class names and you can apply to anything How Emotion works! Style tags Object styles What are some of the problems you are solving React Emotion - dynamic styles How does this compare to other style components? Glamor Styles How do you test something like this? Just Glamor React with Emotion Can people use the Babel plugin Pure flag and function calls And much more! Links: Emotion.sh Emotion-js/emotion emotion.now.sh @TKH44 Picks: Amiee Article on Medium Antibiotics and Steroids RX Bars Charles Disney Emoji Blitz How To Get A Job - JavaScriptJabber.com Kye Styled System Face Paint Aussie Bites
Panel: Amiee Knight Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Kye Hohenberger In this episode, JavaScript Jabbers speak with Kye Hohenberger. Kye is a developer and co-founder of Side Way. One of Kye’s most notable works and library is Emotion, a CSS and JS library. Kye talks about what CSS and JS library is about in the context of the Emotion library system. Kye discusses why this is practical for the writing process, in comparison to other types of tools that do similar jobs. Kye explains the how this tool reduces the number of lines of code and is compact and clearer. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: What is a CSS and JS library? Controlling CSS with JS, what does this solve? Style bugs What kind of styling are you using vs. complex styles? Media query A more declarative style Using Sass Where do you see people using this? Class names and you can apply to anything How Emotion works! Style tags Object styles What are some of the problems you are solving React Emotion - dynamic styles How does this compare to other style components? Glamor Styles How do you test something like this? Just Glamor React with Emotion Can people use the Babel plugin Pure flag and function calls And much more! Links: Emotion.sh Emotion-js/emotion emotion.now.sh @TKH44 Picks: Amiee Article on Medium Antibiotics and Steroids RX Bars Charles Disney Emoji Blitz How To Get A Job - JavaScriptJabber.com Kye Styled System Face Paint Aussie Bites
The one where the crew discusses Destiny 2 launch day woes and the more than abundant micro-transactions and busy work found in the game. To celebrate the release of Destiny 2, the crew plays another round of their favorite Destiny game, Destiny or Death Metal. The crew also celebrates Cole being the #1 player in the world in Disney Emoji Blitz! Steve fills us in on Senko No Ronde 2, Kyle tells us about the insanely shady fund raising methods of WB Games, and Pat B. warns us about a Street Fighter II reproduction cartridge that can burn your house down. Enjoy!
Welcome to the hit new podcast "Shelley Has Opinions," a weekly show where the Chatfield sisters will make wild guesses about their sister Shelley's opinions on silly topics. A spectral presence enters our lives, as Ghost Julie takes over the fourth Chatfield Sister spot to talk about the best emoji. Shelley reveals her inner age, as she uncovers her true opinions about emojis. Holly says over and over again how much she loves the color red. And Kellie's dogs tell jokes. This episode brought to you by Reese's products, Disney Emoji Blitz, and Squarespace.
#26: Kelli and Josué have been playing a lot of Disney Emoji Blitz. A LOT. It may have to do with how “juicy” the game is, meaning that its feedback is emotionally satisfying. Notes: Disney Emoji – http://bit.ly/2tX6nY3 How to Design for the Gut (Good article on “juiciness”) – http://bit.ly/2tXazH7 — Visit us at www.HeadshotsPodcast.com. Follow us on Twitter: @HeadshotsCast @KelliNDunlap @JosueACardona […] The post Disney Emoji Blitz is so juicy! appeared first on Headshots: The Psychology and Gaming Podcast.
Recorded 10/19/16 Children are wonderful...but exhausting The infamous [Disney Emoji Blitz](https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/disney-emoji-blitz/id1017551780?mt=8) Glenn and Chris are done with the game It’s so frustrating We’re so sorry we’re talking about this. It’s so embarrassing. This is it though. Well, at least until the special Christmas emojis are released... New Christmas offering at Disney Hollywood Studio [Jingle Bell, Jingle Bam!](https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2016/10/all-new-holiday-nighttime-spectacular-jingle-bell-jingle-bam-coming-to-disneys-hollywood-studios-at-walt-disney-world-resort/) Glenn’s opinion: Good effort, but not a replacement for Osbourne Lights Chris is looking forward to seeing it. It may be a new tradition for them. Epcot should be the center of Disney’s Christmas effort. Decorate World Showcase with the Osbourne lights. Annual Passes Chris just renewed his. The “Disney Tax” in October Should Glenn buy Annual Passes? There’s a [special deal](http://blog.touringplans.com/2016/10/14/questions-disneys-latest-annual-passholder-offer/) if you purchase before 1/3/17: get 13 months for the price of 12 Disney is turning the dials to try to increase attendance without diminishing the profit margin that they’ve been making Parking is included, as is PhotoPass, and those are huge benefits [Maps of the Disney Parks](http://amzn.to/2dI8qdt) book Beautiful book Chris’ unboxing of the book from Amazon Covers all the theme parks Glenn points out the two map posters he had on his wall when he was growing up Charity spotlight [St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital](https://www.stjude.org/) [2017 Disney Parks Poster Calendar](https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2016/10/popular-disney-parks-and-resorts-attraction-poster-calendar-returns-for-2017/) Glenn ordered his through the Shop Disney app It’s a great calendar, and Glenn’s thrilled that they keep making them Giveaway!!! Glenn is giving away a 1979 Winter Disney News magazine Send an email to show@tron.fm, or follow us on [Twitter](https://twitter.com/tron_fm), or [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/tronfm/), or leave a review on [iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/terrific-recordings-nothing/id1164752493?mt=2) Deadline is midnight EDT on 10/31/16 Pick of the week Glenn: [Toshiba Canvio AeroCast 1TB Wireless Hard Drive](http://amzn.to/2dwLLxs) Chris: ["Whatever Happened to the World of Tomorrow?” by Brian Fies](http://amzn.to/2ermACF)
We're excited for Star Wars again! This episode is a rapid fire discussion of a lot of topics. The guys talk about the new Rogue One: A Star Wars Story trailer, their first impressions of Gears of War 4, Chris's PSVR preorder, Pokemon, and Disney Emoji Blitz. Continue Reading →
Recorded 9/14/16 What’s on Glenn’s desk Chris is feeling like a cold is coming on The “benefits” of Airborne Chris had pizza for dinner Found good pizza place close to his house - Stromboli’s http://strombolisnypizzeria.com/ He also likes NYPD Pizza, but it’s a bit further from his house: http://www.nypdpizzeria.com/ Glenn’s favorite pizza places in NOLA—just for the record: Theo’s (http://theospizza.com/), Pizza NOLA (https://www.pizzanola.com/home), and of course, R&O’s (no website, but if you’re from NOLA, you know R&O's) Via Napoli in Epcot doesn’t deliver to Chris’ house. Amazing, right? Disney’s “gumbo” recipe No kale in gumbo!!! #gumbostrong Thanks for nothing, Tiana The complicated story of “Princess and the Frog” that Chris can’t figure out Note for future episode: a reading of the “Little Golden Book” by Chris Epcot Food and Wine Festival started A few people attend Annual Passholder exclusive glass Merchandise Listening to the bands Early F&W Fest memories (ahh…the good ‘ole days) More band talk Christopher Cross Muskrat Love We’re old Way off track: talk about The Beatles But, we bring it back to talk about the Beatles tribute band in Epcot Halloween at WDW & Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party 2005 was the last time Glenn attended First ride for Glenn’s daughter. With Vanilla Ice. Comparison of MNSSHP and MVMCP Variable pricing Attendance Chris is thinking about going to MNSSHP “Nightmare Before Christmas” - the kids love it Glenn should come down for MNSSHP Mardi Gras Chris needs to visit Aftershow OS10 notifications iPhone vs Android Glenn’s going to send Chris his heartbeat Mario Run Stickers in iMessage!!! Chris is Debbie Downer Google + Glenn is looking forward to seeing Designated Survivor on ABC Hello Kitty Jewel Town! IT IS ADORABLE! Disney Emoji Blitz
In this Bacon Bit, Mike offers a tasty morsel review of the hit app, "Disney Emoji Blitz"
In this episode, Tony and Parkhopper John discuss Disney California Adventure, Tokyo Disneyland Halloween, Turkey Legs, Disney Emoji Blitz, and so much more.
In this episode, Tony and Parkhopper John discuss Disney California Adventure, Tokyo Disneyland Halloween, Turkey Legs, Disney Emoji Blitz, and so much more.